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Private Lugnutz

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Interesting. Almost like a cabinet (or electrician's) screwdriver, with no flare at the tip so it can fit into recesses. But a short shank. And not a very substantial ferrule. I am guessing jeweler's.
Just sayin'. :pimpflash

I only wish you had remembered it from your haul a few days earlier, so you could save yourself some postage. :D
 

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Awesome! You the man Lugz.

Hmmm, you do have that cool old jeweler’s bench.

The metal shank is 1-7/8”. 5-1/2” overall.

Don, thanks for the lesson.

Tym and Arne, I added some pics but mystery solved.
 

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I found this little air compressor on Dayton's Craigslist for $19.00.

The regulator with the gauges was broken off. I have frankensteined ( sp ) it with what I have on hand.

Tomorrow I'll go to Graingers and get a pop off valve and plumb it in with a gauge that shows tank pressure. Runs great !
 

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bagged89s10 that grinder is sweet and for $35 earns a "you ****" as a modern made in China piece of junk grinder would be probably close to double what you paid for that old work horse ! :thumbup:
 

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Drove an hour for some tires on Craigslist...not as represented.
So I went and spent $140 on this Huot stack
pics are from ad. No keys, but the drawers work good as do the wheels.
There is even decent felt in the drawers.

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Drove an hour for some tires on Craigslist...not as represented.
So I went and spent $140 on this Huot stack
pics are from ad. No keys, but the drawers work good as do the wheels.
There is even decent felt in the drawers.

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Yeah, gonna be first one to say it...YOU ****. I'm sure a lot of people here would do some pretty despicable things to get that box at that price. Kinda surprised it's not blue but, I like it! Probably just like most people don't know you can get Kennedy's in red.
 

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Interesting lid/cover design on that top box, had to scroll back and forth a few times to figure out how that worked.
 

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I might affix it to my gooseneck as an extra layer under the tonneau and keep a bit less tools in my cab., I was sort of looking for one with the drop face like that.

The lid/s on the lower pull out of the middle slot, one folds up and the other down. Judging by the paint they weren't closed much if ever.

Yeah, gonna be first one to say it...YOU ****.
Thanks. Looks like the rain just let up enough to bring it in.
 
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I might affix it to my gooseneck as an extra layer under the tonneau and keep a bit less tools in my cab., I was sort of looking for one with the drop face like that.

The lid/s on the lower pull out of the middle slot, one folds up and the other down. Judging by the paint they weren't closed much if ever.

Even more interesting!
 

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Thanks. Looks like the rain just let up enough to bring it in.

I always liked the Huot metal drawer drill indexes that were at the machine shops I worked at, and was surprised to discover here they made boxes as well! I'd love to get my hands on some of the indexes as well as a box in the future.
 

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I found a half a key in the bottom of the box!








It wasn't cocaine or weed, but I think it is enough a least to get the right blank, and felt like a good fit at least on the lower box. I loathe digging broken keys out of locks, so I think I'll just wait till I have a fresh blank or 3 to work with. Slides have a 1971 pat date. My box looks just like the ones in the 1971 catalog on their website...and the '81 and '85 catalogs too. The shiny stickers may indicate a newer box, but it's hard to tell.
 
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My box looks just like the ones in the 1971 catalog on their website...
How do you get to the vintage catalogs on their web site, Slew? I poked around a little and couldn't find them.

Here is the Huot top box I found last year. Same design, but a little taller, with different drawer configurations, and the Huot symbol embossed on the drop-down lid.
 

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My wife and I hit two estate sales today. The prices were a little high but we found some interesting tools. The first sale was in American Canyon, close to Napa. The first picture is of all the tools, the second is the first Berylco wrench I've found. The next shots are Barcalo, Thorsen and P&C with Bonney. The sockets are D-I and a 1919-1921 Blackhawk. Second sale to follow.
-Don
 

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The second sale was in Lafayette, CA and also had some cool stuff. The first picture is everything, the next is a 1/2" drive PowrKraft set in great condition. Next is a metric Thorsen set and some metric Indestro combo wrenches. The next shot is Diamond tools followed by more P&C. Last but not least is a 12" Barcalo adjustable.
-Don
 

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I found a half a key in the bottom of the box!








It wasn't cocaine or weed, but I think it is enough a least to get the right blank, and felt like a good fit at least on the lower box. I loathe digging broken keys out of locks, so I think I'll just wait till I have a fresh blank or 3 to work with. Slides have a 1971 pat date. My box looks just like the ones in the 1971 catalog on their website...and the '81 and '85 catalogs too. The shiny stickers may indicate a newer box, but it's hard to tell.

Any codes on the locks?
 

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The second sale was in Lafayette, CA and also had some cool stuff. The first picture is everything, the next is a 1/2" drive PowrKraft set in great condition. Next is a metric Thorsen set and some metric Indestro combo wrenches. The next shot is Diamond tools followed by more P&C. Last but not least is a 12" Barcalo adjustable.
-Don

Nice haul for two sales! I found a Thorsen II 1/4 set brand new with the plastic on it about a year ago! Those old Blackhawks are awesome to find! Im always happy whenI find some!
 

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Off for the week and been watching for sales. Only one today. Went and hit this guys sale, he was barely putting stuff out. dug around and found a toolbox that had some older sockets wrenches and such in it. Talking to the guy while looking, he's moving and wants it all to go away cheap. I asked price for the whole toolbox, he says $5. most are junk sockets in there. I saw there was an Indestro 1/2 ratchet and thought it was worth that alone. Deal. got it home and started sorting stuff out, He was right there were an entires set of ALL TRADE Taiwan sockets in that box. but, there were also, Old snap-On, Old Blackhawk, P&C, Set of 1/2 WARDS, 1/4 Wizard ratchet, Fleet sockets, Williams, S-K, Proto Los Angeles, Walden, Indestro, KAL, Thorsen and some others. also some wrenches.. Select steel, Craftsman, Thorsen, P&C, and a few extensions....Craftsman, Mac, Husky. Not a bad little haul for a Thursday. three or four good-looking Estate sales tomorrow! hope to bring home some good stuff!

whats a circle with TT in it ? got a swivel socket with this marking....
 

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Rag- the swivel is Thorsen Tool. Man, you **** on that haul. 5 bucks! I hope I never get that sick of my stuff.

Don- great haul as always. That’s some nice Powrkraft and Thorsen.

These seem to be kind of my thing.. I find a lot of tool box full of various stuff and make and offer and bring em home.

The Blackhawk sockets are Quick Disconnect (Q.D.) era, and the WARDS were made by Duro-Chrome.


Cool, love some Indestro! I found a few other Wards last week to add to that set! Im starting to really like those Blackhawks as well! Think they ate 5/8 drive. Wouldnt fit on 1/2 or 3/8 extension. ill have to try my BH 5?8 breaker later on them
 

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Been out of the game trying to actually sell tools and machines, but I was able to run by an estate sale that started today. Spent $203; the $3 was my fault as I didn't realize there was a matching 8" clamp to the one in my pile, until after I'd negotiated and paid.

Rockwell 14" bandsaw. Needs TLC and tires, some attention to the bottom of the base but otherwise complete and working
Belknap bluegrass hammer
Craftsman boy's axe
2 Armstrong 8" C-clamps
Generator cord
40' 12 gauge extension cord
Right angle drill adapter
Craftsman USA bolt extracter set
Greenlee knockout set
Enders Chisel set
2 Craftsman socket cap sets
Craftsman USA metric stubby wrenches and roll
Delta sanding drum set
Norton IM313 Multi-Oilstone; this thing is cool, and big
Rotabroach cutters
Alvin outside dividing calipers and ruler
Starrett protractor
Channellock snap ring pliers
1/4" Snap On speeder and 3/8" Snap On ratcheting adapter
Long Craftsman 3/8" extension and 13/16 swivel spark plug socket
Chain breaker
Other random stuff
 

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Not entirely tool related but garage sale related...I stopped by a sale on the way to work and passed on an old safe for $50. The lady said it was given to her and was an old maritime (or "steamboat") safe, and that she thinks they have the combination. It was a bit rough...anybody have any ideas on this?
 

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Since its already open, you don't need the combination.
For $50, go back and grab it and take it straight to a locksmith that can reset the tumblers to a new combination.

Most safes that size don't sell for less than $250 up here. Regardless of condition.
(although, I did get lucky and found one at a sale for $65 because no one wanted to move it)

EDIT : On closer inspection, it looks like the door comes off. Just lift while moving the door back and forth and it should lift off of the hinge pins. That way you only need to bring the door to the locksmith.
 
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Hit up a sale this morning that was listed on CL as having "many hand tools." For some reason I had a bad feeling but I hit it up anyways. I am new to Estate/Garage Sales. Absolute garbage and definitely not "many." There was a handful of chinese pliers and two Craftsman Robo Grips. He had a wooden crate with about 15-20 old combo wrenches that were rusted to death but said Mack on them. I figured I'd ask and he said $50 bux. I usually don't react to peoples prices because hey it's their right to ask what they want but I actually laughed. I said no thank you and he said $30. I just walked away. Then I found a USA made Vise Grip which I grabbed for $2. Disappointing but I guess thats the risk taken.
 
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Im starting to really like those Blackhawks as well! Think they ate 5/8 drive. Wouldnt fit on 1/2 or 3/8 extension. ill have to try my BH 5?8 breaker later on them
There's something amiss, RagTop. The Q.D. line was 1/2-inch drive. I can't see the full model number but if that 7/16" socket is D14 it's 1/2-inch drive 12-point. If it's O14, it's 1/2-inch drive 4-point. 14 would be 1/2-inch drive 6-point. Same for the one with the 5/8" service opening. D20, O20, or 20. All 1/2-inch drive. As far as I know, Blackhawk did not make 5/8-inch drive tools.

Not entirely tool related but garage sale related...
Love the steamboat provenance, Merc. Swingpress picked up an 1860's safe back in January. Yes, I am talking you into going back for it. :)
 

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Frank. I think those three bent wires are for an old single burner (usually alcohol) stove. Brass pot as the base, a burner and those wires as pot supports.
 

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Hit one estate sale this morning not too far from home that looked promising. Picked up this crown badged CM box with most of a 1/2" drive =v= socket set. No ratchet. Got the oiler and the nested screwdriver (?, can't read the maker on it yet) for free. In the toolbox there's a whetstone, couple of files, a chisel & punch with FM stamped on them and a lightweight thin pair of like channel lock pliers by Indestro. Sockets from 1-1/8" to 1/2", missing 5/8 & 9/16. All for $12.

The paint job has GOT to go though. What is going to be the best way to get rid of the paint without damaging the crown badge?

Thanks, Mike
 

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Not entirely tool related but garage sale related...I stopped by a sale on the way to work and passed on an old safe for $50. The lady said it was given to her and was an old maritime (or "steamboat") safe, and that she thinks they have the combination. It was a bit rough...anybody have any ideas on this?

Well I was hoping it was full of lost Confederate gold but it’s open so someone already got that.
 

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$15 Dazor lamp. The articulation on it is outstanding. Can hardly wait to use it but I'll have to rewire the power cord as it was sliced by someone.

Tools were $1 each. The CMAN 5/8 - 3/4 DBE is the shortest one I've ever seen.
 

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Not entirely tool related but garage sale related...I stopped by a sale on the way to work and passed on an old safe for $50. The lady said it was given to her and was an old maritime (or "steamboat") safe, and that she thinks they have the combination. It was a bit rough...anybody have any ideas on this?
And when you go back, pick up that 50s/60s chair!
 
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