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Catfishdan

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Went to a bunch of sales today and only found a few things. Highlights: Williams doe, proto brass hammer head, Mac stubby, long c craftsman, SK breaker bar with the diamond logo, and an interesting pair of kraeuter? pliers. Spent 12 dollars all told.
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Im in portland. Figured it was more car parts than tools. Untrue?

There are plenty of tool dealers that travel from swap meet to swap meet regardless of the advertised intent of the meet. Also keep in mind that vintage car guys often have vintage tools. There's never a shortage of tools to choose from. Never.

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Snagged a Robinair 2 stage vacuum pump for 25 bucks. Thing weighs a ton and works good.
 

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Nice scores guys!

I did alright today; More tools that I've been averaging this year so that's good, and some camp gear and gear making supplies, and that's always good.

Some good stops some dead, and Some good TOO's!

First stop was a block sale, and after the first pick, the second had lots of Camping/hiking/hunting gear.

Thos Canvas bag caught my eye, the handles are in a wired place though! :dunno:

Cents fifty:

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A main theme seemed to be everyone was "rounding up" to $20, I kept countering for $15, and they kept accepting! :headscrat

Works for me!

that second stop was that way, and I got a Weber mini Kettle:

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A decent fabric (not woven/bonded poly) trap:

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And mostly Camping related; three sparkers for fire making the orange one is a Gerber and has AWESOME sparking!

A belt pouch, a sport Wallet, Parachute cord, folding wood stove (in the blue/purple pouch), Camo makeup including 4 military issue sticks, A nice Leopold retracting lens brush, and a bag of snap buckles for 1" webbing.

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Got some freebie Curb Pickup stuff between stops: 4 Tripod stands for presentations. Tow are fully functional adn one of those will become a stand/Station for the solar recharge station I made up. The other larger MAY become a lantern stand, or I may use the larger one for both purposes. Hmmm.

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Another TOO yard sale got a fair score on tools, I'l post more detailed pics of these later as I need to get back to finishing the tent! But there are 6" Rigid off set pipe wrenches, Small NN vise grips, Proto, New Britain and other name brand wrenches...

And it was the $15 rule...

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Another TOO got this Mollie digital camo canteen cover, so I'll combine a latest tech canteen cover with an almost 100 YO Canteen! :bounce: (I had the WWI 1918 Canteen already) Three bucks.


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Finally some decent sales after the hurricane.
Score !! 2 Craftsman metal wrench holders, in pretty good shape. Found them in a dark shed, used a crappy old screwdriver to get them loose.
Parrot jaw wrench, Protot needlenose, Matco wire strippers, assorted USA wrenches, Hanson plumb bob
and several metal rules and pencils with local business names from the past.
On the left of the second pic is Malco Duct knife, has to be high carbon steel blade.
Craftsman dado blade set, Snap On hand impact , 2 rolls old solder, some shop class drawers (love hand made stuff)
36 in steel rule, old torch and a small jack to go into van for vacation travel.

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Another TOO and MORE Web buckles and fittings! not shown was an old Brown and sharp Dial indicator. VERY short stroke! $2 all!

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A planned stop - someone cleaning out Grandpa's stuff:

Aluminum Welding rod storage tube: 2-3/4" X 14", Prop bottle, bumper hooks, two mostly full boxes of bars of tool steel bit material, Plvmb & Indestro wrenches, Thorsen Ratchet, 2 U Bolts, small clamp, a pin pattern, and I had to have the Wards paint sticks as they made me smile "Color is out Business" :lol:

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and 4 car accessory lights. I suspect the 2 older are 6V, the other two are NOS Ford! I cant decide if I should flip them or use them! :willy_nil

The $15 rule applied here too!

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Lastly it was back to the second Block sale for a second look and to get something that was gone...

4 rolls to the camo tape (showing 1) 144 inches X 2", two new wool knit caps one with a bill, A flashlight adapter, to a scope type rail, Lantern/Stove parts, a Ka-Bar Mollie adaptor (I assume for a bayonet), and this odd Hook. We bent the $15 rule, this time t was tan and offered 8... :D


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Closeup of the hook. Seems like it could be handy, but for what? :dunno:

The "grip" is 3/8" and the rest is made of 1/4" bar...

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I suspect it had something to to with Hunting/Game processing, but no clue..
 

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Hit a few sales, flea markets and antique stores today. First stop netted the 2 Ridgid pipe/hex wrenches, the lathe chuck, balanced ball handle, and what I now know is jointer for saw sharpening. It has a file inside it and is used to get the teeth of the saw all the same height before sharpening. These were all on the $1. ea. tarp.
Next stop at a flea market yielded the little Stanly vise for $5. Then an antique store advertised they were doing 20% off everything in the store. Found the little Athol vise there, cost $38, almost didn't buy it, price was a little higher than a bottom feeder like myself likes, but I talked myself into it. Figure I should be able to flip the lathe chuck for more than that once it comes out of the Evaporust. So I basically asked myself "would you trade the lathe chuck for the vise"? "Yes, yes I would".
 

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Then an antique store advertised they were doing 20% off everything in the store. Found the little Athol vise there, cost $38, almost didn't buy it, price was a little higher than a bottom feeder like myself likes, but I talked myself into it. Figure I should be able to flip the lathe chuck for more than that once it comes out of the Evaporust. So I basically asked myself "would you trade the lathe chuck for the vise"? "Yes, yes I would".

Good choice!
 

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...Then an antique store advertised they were doing 20% off everything in the store...Found the little Athol vise there, cost $38, almost didn't buy it, price was a little higher than a bottom feeder like myself likes, but I talked myself into it.

I REALLY like that Athol. PM me of you are thinking of selling it, thanks!
 

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I scored a dewalt Pressure washer With Honda motor for $10. Guy said it doesn't run and he thinks the pump is bad. I cleaned the carb and it's running fine now. I just need to figure out how to rebuild the pump and I'll be in good shape. If it's a lost cause I can flip the motor at least!

I also got an old reed pipe vice with a early 1900's patent date. I bundled that with a newer pipe strap vice for $5.
 

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Was a good weekend . I found a cheap jig saw to go with the bag of blades I got six months ago. The rigid set just looked cool. I know it's maybe missing a piece gotta look into that. The rest were proto plumbs and a square Hinsdale socket.
 

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I need to figure out uploading pics.
I scored a dewalt Pressure washer With Honda motor for $10. Guy said it doesn't run and he thinks the pump is bad. I cleaned the carb and it's running fine now. I just need to figure out how to rebuild the pump and I'll be in good shape. If it's a lost cause I can flip the motor at least!

I also got an old reed pipe vice with a early 1900's patent date. I bundled that with a newer pipe strap vice for $5.

Just hit "Go Advanced" button thats right beside the "Submit reply" button. Once you do that scroll down just a bit to the Additional Options and look for the "Manage Attachments" button. Once you click that you just aim it towards where your pictures are saved and upload them.
 

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More free stuff from my friend who's moving and cleaning out her garage:

Bunch of lumber for the garage build
Dry wall, although may be too warped to use
Ice chipper
Garden fork
880 sq ft weed barrier
Bed rail angle iron
1x10 shelving boards

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I need to figure out uploading pics.

Just hit "Go Advanced" button thats right beside the "Submit reply" button. Once you do that scroll down just a bit to the Additional Options and look for the "Manage Attachments" button. Once you click that you just aim it towards where your pictures are saved and upload them.

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My haul for today. Got some small things that were not pictured (DBE, screwdrivers, v+-belt measure) as well as the below. A Cushman 8" Chuck, jaws move but couldn't get it off the angle iron it was bolted to, $10. A small compressor head, $7.50, need help to ID. A Craftsman 100 heavy duty DP, motor dated 4/47, table without holes, very dirty but complete except one feed handle $50. Two corny kegs, 5gal, $2 each, one needs lid other needs base.
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Nothing for me at the few YS/GS's I checked out yesterday morning.

However, in the afternoon me and the GF were going on small road trip (1.5 hours away) to attend an awards banquet. Finally gave me the opportunity to go and visit this place:

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-garage-sale...junk-and-other-stuff-300-wilsey-rd/1225609233

I've been seeing his ads on Kiijiji for years and have been trying to find an excuse to go yet I haven't managed so until now. None of the pawn shops/second hand stores here in town have a good tool inventory, and the one that has the most is priced through the roof. Kind of half expected the same out of this guy but I was relatively surprised.

Prices were decent but I didn't have a lot of time to sift through. Ended up grabbing two items:

- Black & Decker Gripmate in the original box (missing the dogs :( )
- No 10 Vise Grip, my first old set without the release lever.

12$ for both items.

If anyone ever comes accross the dogs/pegs for the gripmates I'll buy them off of you :)

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He had a whole bunch of cool stuff that I either didn't have the cash for, or need for at this time. I'll have to make another trip and give myself more time to sift through his stuff.
 

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I was busy this weekend, and only managed to get out for about an hour this morning, and it was just before dawn to just after dawn and only a few vendors were setting up. Managed to grab this precision machinists' clamp (Patented 1945), Blue-Point battery terminal spreaders, and, mainly on a lark, the \\//ulcan brake tool! :)
 

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So after I finished my business in Tacoma on Sat. I was able to find another estate sale and get back to the one I was at on Friday, to sift for more treasure. So, the one I as at on Friday yielded the following on Sat:

Proto vise grip, Proto LA drag link socket and Mayhew roll pin punches. Set me back $3. But boy did he like to engrave.
The other sale was listed as a Man Cave, and with promising pics I couldn't pass. Also it was down the street from my last customer.

Hinsdale drain plug socket, Proto puller parts (found a lot of these lately) a bunch of Snap On 9/32 deep, from the 20's and 30's by the date code, and a lot of them are speciallty carb sockets, or maybe gland nut sockets.

12" Cornwell extension with C code and a 2 foot long Proto LA driver, #9744. Also found this...
 
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An old valve adjuster, in box with tag. Who's it made by? Oh yeah, the box says:

I'm not a Blackhawk collector, so I am open for trades (and it does say Blackhawk on the back) The price for everything was $9.
 

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I was busy this weekend, and only managed to get out for about an hour this morning, and it was just before dawn to just after dawn and only a few vendors were setting up. Managed to grab this precision machinists' clamp (Patented 1945), Blue-Point battery terminal spreaders, and, mainly on a lark, the \\//ulcan brake tool! :)

That clamp is part of a Starrett back plunger dial indicator set. It should have a rod inserted in the hole held with a set screw.
 

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One stop at an Estate sale and I'd say it paid off. Grabbed a hand toolbox with tools inside. Opened the lid. Vise grips, SK sockets and a bit more. Closed it quick and made my pile. Scrounged around a bit more and picked a few more items.
New in the box Autometer 2 5/8" mech. water temp. gauge. $100 gauge for $10!

Toolbox contents
Large Wilton C clamp
Klein &Sons 100' tape
New in the sleeve Milwaukee 17/32" drill bit
7/32" chainsaw file
Marson Rivet gun
3/8" No name air ratchet
Starrett combination square head
Craftsman DBE 1/2"-9/16" wrench
Craftsman combo wrench 15mm
Craftsman combo 3/4"
Craftsman combo 1"
Double stamped Craftsman 3/8dr. 3/4" socket
Craftsman flat blade screwdriver
Par X combo 1"
Williams Superrench combo 1"
Snap on stubby phillips
Snap on slip joint pliers
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And finishing up toolbox contents:
SK 3/8dr. 5/8" deep socket
SK 3/8dr. universal
SK 3/8dr. 11/16" deep socket
SK 3/8dr. 3/4" deep socket
SK 3/8dr. 7/16" deep socket
SK 3/8dr. 13/16" deep socket
SK 1/2dr. 13/16" deep socket
SK 1/2dr. 11/16" shallow socket

And a buttload of foreign made wrenches and screwdrivers.

$10 for the Autometer gauge and $10 for the box of tools. Total $20....sweet.


What are you guys doing with your foreign made tools?
 
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How about a pic of the contents laid out?
What’s the nose type of the Craftsman Vanadium pliers?

Sorry for the delay, LS.

Below are some photos of the other pliers I picked up on Wednesday, in addition to the Plomb Name-Nurl duckbills that I showed on the Plomb thread.

A nice grouping of Chanellocks (No. 337 dykes, No. 3078 chain nose, and No. 516 flat nose slip-joints).
 

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And in the second grouping...

- Smith & Hemenway RED DEVIL No. 542 dykes, probably made by Kraeuter

- "Bridgeport Line" universal slip joint pliers with classic very early Kraeuter ”The Victor” pattern jaws, for gripping round objects, a V-groove slot through the lower jaw for gripping a wire pin or tiny rod, a notch for cutting wire, and a pry bar/driver tip on one handle end. These have the BHM logo inside the diamond that is usually left blank on Kraeuter’s earliest dimpled diamond grip pattern pliers.

- CRAFTSMAN chain nose pliers with the “nested diamonds” pattern. AA dates these to wartime, but I suspect post-war. They did have pliers with the same underline or long-C Craftsman logo seen on socket drive tools.
 

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Went to the CRAPPY Melrose Park, IL SWAPORAMA today since Wolff's Flea Market in Rosemont is presumably done for the year. Afterwards and without buying anything I spotted an estate sale not far away that was on the second and final sale day which advertised tools and had an owner-built mahogany boat listed.
Turns out the place was a time capsule, but most of the good stuff was gone by this afternoon..
...but--some careful looking around found these..

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They are original Watervliet Planishing Hammer hoops!! I spent another hour looking around in hopes of finding the hammer or anvils-with no luck.. I wonder if they were even at the sale--or if they've been long absent.. for $10 they were an absolute steal and now I have to pay up eventually for the hammer or get REAL lucky and find one at my "safe" price range..

The seller at the sale was really trying to sell me more stuff-and I ended up taking these two cabinets for $10 (for the pair) [emoji106] (the original asking price on the tags was $70each!!)

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Well done Hemi. I bet I'm not the only one, but those parts are something I wouldn't have had a clue about. Sweet score on those cool cabinets. :thumbup:

Looking good there everybody!

Pretty unproductive weekend here. A quick flea market trip Saturday yielded absolutely nothing. None of the tool guys were there. Probably for the better, because I brought the gf and then we just stopped for lunch.
 

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The seller at the sale was really trying to sell me more stuff-and I ended up taking these two cabinets for $10 (for the pair) [emoji106] (the original asking price on the tags was $70each!!)

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It would be cool if there was a date on those cabinets ...
 

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It would be cool if there was a date on those cabinets ...


True... Maybe I'll take a harder look or see if I can locate a manufacturer sticker or mark somewhere.. Guessing late 40's-50's... They're in good shape--minimum surface rust in the bottom with one repaint evident..

Well done Hemi. I bet I'm not the only one, but those parts are something I wouldn't have had a clue about. Sweet score on those cool cabinets. :thumbup:

Looking good there everybody!

Pretty unproductive weekend here. A quick flea market trip Saturday yielded absolutely nothing. None of the tool guys were there. Probably for the better, because I brought the gf and then we just stopped for lunch.


Thanks for keeping the thread alive 3Bay!



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I had a busy Saturday at the local automotive swap meet, but before I post my finds from there, I'll begin with this story that I already posted on the Craftsman Block Grinder thread:

I didn't want to buy this. Really, I didn't!

This 3/4 HP Commercial block has been up for sale on CL almost two weeks. I bought a Craftsman vise from this guy the day he listed these and during our conversation, I encouraged him not to sell it for anything less than his asking price of $100 - a steal for anyone who needs a good bench grinder!

Anyways, I heard from other members asking if I could talk him into selling it for less, but I stood my ground on that price as I really liked the guy and he needed the $$ for his impending move.

He contacted me a couple days ago and asked me if I wanted it. I told him I already own two 3/4 HP blocks (and now a 1 HP block) and couldn't justify another. "But", he said, "I will throw in some attachments I found when I was packing".

Dammit.

So I went ahead and rescued this beautiful block before someone else talked him down in price.

For $100 I received:

- Craftsman Commercial Model 397.19671 "Block" grinder.
- Craftsman bench grinder pedestal stand
- Craftsman Tool Holder Grinding Attachment "Ideal for sharpening blades, chisels, screwdrivers, etc."
- Craftsman 9-6677 Drill Grinding Attachment
- All original paperwork including owner's manuals, spare parts order sheet, and reciept
- The remnants of the original tool holder box.

Note: It came with the eye shields. I too them off to clean them up and forgot to reattach them before taking pictures.

Edit: The first two photos are from the original CL ad. I bought that Craftsman 506-51830 4" swivel vise on a Craftsman bench grinder pedestal stand for $50 a couple weeks ago. The last picture is what the vise looks like today.

Brian
 

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As I stated in my last post, I went to a swap meet Saturday. It wasn't very big, but there are numerous tool vendors that regularly attend all the various swap meets throughout Western Oregon & Washington, and this was no disappointment. My two favorite vendors are guys that lay out tables full of tools and charge $1/ea. There's plenty of chinese junk but there's always lots of good American made tools to be had.

Pictures 1 -3 are all the DBE wrenches I purchased Saturday. They've all been cleaned up now, but most were pretty rusty and came off the $1 tables. A couple wrenches were $.50/ea while the big P&C DBE and the Blue Point DBE wrenches cost more.

From the top, down:

- P&C N-89 1 1/2" x 1 7/16" DBE ($10)
- Proto Los Angeles 8184 7/8" x 13/16" long DBE
- Craftsman "Long-C" 7/8" x 13/16" 0° off-set DBE
- Unknown #182 "Alloy Steel" 3/4" x 5/8" DBE
- Metcoid 3/4" x 5/8" DBE
- Yellow Jacket #60613 1/4" x 3/8" square drive DBE
- Klein #68310 1/4" x 3/8" square drive DBE
- Vchek WBH1416 7/16" x 1/2" DBE
- P&C #2514 3/8" x 7/16" DBE
- P&C #2222E 11/16" x 3/4" DBE
- Blue Point XD "BoxockeT" #1820 9/16" x 5/8" DBE ($2.50)
- Blue Point XS "BoxockeT" #2024 5/8" x 3/4" deep off-set shorty DBE
- Bonney "BON-E-CON" #ZBS2024 5/8" x 3/4" shorty DBE ($2.50)
- Fairmount 5/8" x 3/4" deep off-set shorty DBE
- Herbrand No. 73 1/4" x 9/32" DBE
- S-K Wayne 5/8" x 11/16" shorty DBE
- Unknown "41-W-2068" 'S' shaped DBE

Photo 4 is a Craftsman gray & red 2 drawer carry box. $20
Photos 5 & 6 are a NOS S-K 11 piece DBE wrench set from the 80s. $60.
Photo 7 is a Williams 8 piece line wrench set I purchased today for $10. The seller dropped his price from $20. The set is missing one wrench and has a replacement that is not a line wrench.

Brian
 

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Nice haul Riley. I was just talking about Williams orange pouches in that other thread.

Let's hope the guys can i.d. that unknown wrench.



Another thought on those cabinets, they would go great with one of the Alemite or similar drool worthy workstations.
 

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Nice haul Riley. I was just talking about Williams orange pouches in that other thread.

Let's hope the guys can i.d. that unknown wrench.

That odd wrench is only marked "Charley" and is a "ratcheting" DOE - which I've never seen before now. I think Charley is the brand name. I'll take better pix today.

Brian
 

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Yet another post of the goodies I bought at the swap meet Saturday.

First up has is a Fleet/Penens No. P2005 1/4" drive (incomplete) socket set as seen in this 1950 catalog page. Many thanks to Private Lugnutz for taking the time to look this up for me! The set was $20

- P-10 1/4" drive ratchet
- P-34 1/4" drive breaker bar
- P-608 1/4", P-609 9/32", P-610 5/16", P-611 11/32", P-612 3/8", P-614 7/16" 6-pt sockets.
- P-808 1/4", P-810 5/16", P-8123/8" 8-pt sockets.
- Plomb 1/2" socket
- P&C 1/4" universal joint adapter
- Craftsman =V= extension
- Craftsman BE 1/4" socket.

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Next up is a Diamond logo S-K 1/4" drive socket set. $20


S-K 40970 ratchet (Identified as war-time as it has no plating but a natural finish)
S-K 1/4" drive 3/16" to 1/2" 6pt sockets
S-K 1/4" drive 1/4", 5/16", 3/8" 8pt sockets.
S-K Diamond logo 1/4" drive extensions (x3)
S-K 1/4" drive unmarked breaker bar.
P&C 1/4" drive spinner.

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Craftsman =V= 1/4" drive socket set that had a socket stolen (or misplaced) that morning, according to the seller. $10



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Brian
 

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I came by this mismatched 1/4" drive socket set at an estate sale a couple weeks ago. $5.

- Plomb 1/4" drive ratchet.
- Craftsman BE 1/4" drive breaker bar
- 8x Craftsman BE 1/4" drive sockets
- Walden 1/4" to 3/8" drive adapter
- Walden sockets x2
- Unmarked sockets & extension

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Next up is a 1/2" drive breaker bar I acquired from Smokeshow69. Notice how the drive square is indexed 45° off? I've never seen anything like it!

- Craftsman C-93 1/2" drive breaker bar.

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And finally is this unusual P&C socket set. The drive tool is non-ratcheting and had a spring loaded ball bearing to hold the sockets. The sockets have no markings whatsoever (not even sizes) and no detent for the ball bearing on the wrench to hold against. $5

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Brian
 

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I was busy this weekend, and only managed to get out for about an hour this morning, and it was just before dawn to just after dawn and only a few vendors were setting up. Managed to grab this precision machinists' clamp (Patented 1945), Blue-Point battery terminal spreaders, and, mainly on a lark, the \\//ulcan brake tool! :)

Lugz, I think that clamp is part of a dial indicator holder set.
 
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