



Another Craftsman RAS bounty buy, but this one came with a pair of bonuses attached!
A Power Bronze three drawer cabinet with period correct roller kit attached to the bottom. Up top, a work light on the saw top! All for $50.
I'll likely marry the cabinet with the bronze RAS I bought two weeks ago and preserve these bits of history.
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Man, you guys are still doing great!
Between the Holiday, and the (very badly needed) rain, it's almost nothing here, and nothing I'm interested in going to.
But we had the family over for turkey day, and my brother and SIL brought me some camp gear they no longer use, found while doing post-retirement clearing out: the camp gear was bought by my SIL mostly for backpacking but included one Coleman 220 double mantle lantern still in the box, with extra mantles and instructions, and hardly used at all; dated 1973.
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The stove is a SEVA123 and I have been watching for one for quite a while! they are usually more than I wanted to pay, and this one still has the original box and instructions!
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A Made in West Germany Fuel bottle:
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Its near full and there was also a gallon can of Camp fuel with enough to possibly refill the lantern.
Then there was this steel box that had belonged to my SIL's grandfather - Kinda cool, and I'll find a use for it...:
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Extra luck for extra thanks on Thanksgiving day:
Partial set of SW CARD tap and die set (with 3 extras from GTD, ACE and Blue point) which I bought for 3$ (sitting on top of my relatively new Kennedy which I bought for $20)
I started a new thread about it on Vintage Tool Board
The DP was still there and it ran smoothly so I bought it. Really like the look of the old DP's
It's a jakemac sighting!
It's a jakemac sighting!
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Outlaw, that's an unusual box, is that a crinkle finish on it? Any idea what it was made for?
Jay
What is the period of these wheels? Anyone know of drop in replacements? 2 of mine seem to be chair wheels, and they don't clear when steering.A Power Bronze three drawer cabinet with period correct roller kit attached to the bottom. Up top, a work light on the saw top! All for $50.
It's a jakemac sighting!
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lookout for lightening!

nice find Bomber
That is a you **** score in my book! Acura arm saw with light, cabinet and roller wheels. Very well done
Thanks, Provincial! Once you said that, I clearly recognize its application.BlueBomber, that Kenmore self-service wrench is for unclogging a sink waste disposer. The bottom of the disposer has a hex socket that you fit the tool in like an Allen wrench. The socket is in the end of the motor shaft.
Ole Slew: the original paper for the wheels was also in the library of literature. It's not dated (that I saw) but it does show the caster pretty clearly.What is the period of these wheels? Anyone know of drop in replacements? 2 of mine seem to be chair wheels, and they don't clear when steering.
Lifts freed right up with a touch of heat.



Haha. Yeah, I know the feeling. I'm in self-imposed lockdown on spending (I like to operate in the black and my stash is very low...), which is good because I have some End Of Year host duties to think about! Whatever brings you here, good to see you.Yeah, I kinda had to put myself on a timeout.
Went to an estate sale today and picked up this long C Craftsman DP. I plan to spiff it up a bit and keep it. Don't know the year yet. Almost didn't go in because there was a long line and I asked the woman at the end of the line how fast it was moving and she said slowly. I'm not patient enough to wait in line for an estate sale but she said I don't have to wait to go to the lower level of the house, where the TOOLS are. Why yes, thank you I will go to the lower level.The DP was still there and it ran smoothly so I bought it. Really like the look of the old DP's
Jay
You ****. I've been looking for an old Craftsman drill press for a while now. Nice find!

to the lower level of the house, where the TOOLS are. Why yes, thank you I will go to the lower level.The DP was still there and it ran smoothly so I bought it. Really like the look of the old DP's
Jay
Paid $40 and it didn’t run but had compression. A little basic maintenance an some TLC and she is running like a top. 7.5 hp and a beast. Probably 20 years old.
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What do you guys think about a used Wright Tools #714 wrench set for $40 (asking price, thought about offering $30). Not sure how often I’ll use an SAE set at home, but they’d get occasional use. The 3/8” and 9/16” have been replaced with craftsman, all others are Wright and appear to be in good shape. Something you’d buy?
What do you guys think about a used Wright Tools #714 wrench set for $40 (asking price, thought about offering $30). Not sure how often I’ll use an SAE set at home, but they’d get occasional use. The 3/8” and 9/16” have been replaced with craftsman, all others are Wright and appear to be in good shape. Something you’d buy?