Picked up this cast iron machine base and a vanderman vise this week for $70 total.
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ES Cleanup cont.:
NOS Ford Pistons from 1955! (Tbird?)
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Probably 100 ft of 16-3 wire:
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Rt angle drill adapter, Light socket (sometimes you just grab and toss in the box...) and an OLD flashlight with a focusing lens, (wide angle or spot)?
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Hy Lite:
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I've been wanting one of these ever since I first saw an exhaust gas analyser when they first started testing for smog. Perfect for tuning a carb! This one is relatively compact and I think complete but for something for the tach.
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The Business end of the sniffer -Does not look to have been used a lot!
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A couple more pics left!
LS is that someone's Bicycle/Mini Bike trying to look like an Army MC? very cool!
Pretty sure that's a Simplex Servi-Cycle, retrofitted with a modern engine. They were built in New Orleans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplex_Manufacturing_Corporation
Maybe not as exciting or vintage as some of the stuff on here but I got this about a week ago for a truck kit. Everything on the bottom is marked USA except the ratchets, anyone know if the ratchets are USA too? The top lid had a Kobalt 12 -inch extension and 9/16 socket both made in USA. The socket on the right is a 5/8 no-name.
That's an amazing buy. Hell the Craftsman ratchet is worth twice that. Can't wait to see what's in the box.
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Picked up these 2 vises Saturday at an estate sale. $50 for the Wilton Cadet and $40 for the Parker 974.


TX focus on the ones with the Marine Ply tops, or the aluminum frame. Those are the ones to have IMO...
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I remember well your pick-mattock from last year - cool that you found a sheath for it this year.The H&P pick-mattock sheath (which has NO musty odor!)...
LS is that someone's Bicycle/Mini Bike trying to look like an Army MC?
It might be legit. People tend to think of the Harley WLA and the Indians when they think of WWII, but there were smaller motorcycles, scooters, and bicycles used by Airborne, by the US Army Air Corps at airfields - to zip up and down flight lines, etc. The Cushman scooters look like minibikes, are rare, and sell for big bucks. But it does kind of sorta look like someone made a little WLA replica out of old bike parts and a 2-stroke motor. EDIT: I'm no expert but I'll find out.I guess so.
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Gah, advertise your sales people!
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I remember well your pick-mattock from last year - cool that you found a sheath for it this year.
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Any suggestions to smooth that gouge in the handle?. It’s extremely rough. I was thinking dremel type bits or heat.
Any suggestions to smooth that gouge in the handle?. It’s extremely rough. I was thinking dremel type bits or heat.