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Drives check the ratchet with a magnet. if "brass" I'm sure you know it may be BeCu, not real brass. Until you know I would stick with liquid cleaners...
 
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Tin: AND HEAVY.

even cooler than just a 1/4 inch board. VERY WELL DONE!!

Outlaw: yep i'm not close to the little ratchet at the moment and while it is at my shop my big magnets are here at home so hopefully i'll wipe it off and get a better look soon.

it's sure a nice feeling and looking little tool though.
 

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Guys, I’d would bet Tin’s tool boards that the refrigeration wrench is steel, even though it says brass. :lol:

Tin- that’s awesome to have those. Congrats. Now we know what that trip was about.

It’s certainly been a good picking year.

This was one of my better days at the market. There were several new vendors and both were selling tools dirt cheap. Several regular and occasional vendors were also feeling the holiday cheer. This may be my last big haul of the year. Many things were going for under a dollar this time, even a handfull for a dollar, which rarely happens anywhere. I’ll post the hand tools later.


A couple things for now. Picked up these two Craftsman rotary tools, $11 for both. I had to throw away the pile of sandpaper bands because they’d gotten wet, but there are 5 containers of cutting and sanding discs. One came with the flex shaft as well.

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After spending a few bucks at one of my favorite regular vendors, I noticed the 48” aluminum Ridgid and asked about it. He always answers a price inquiry with “For you...”, so he said “For you...40 dollars.”. I thought to myself Aww man, why did he have to go so low. He’s making me buy this. :lol_hitti

I looked it over and concluded it just needs some rust cleaned off. There’s one use for the dremel already.

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Man you guys just dont stop!! Great finds!! As I was reading through the thread earlier, the thought occurred to me, I wonder how much stuff has been found for the entire year between us all.... and what a huge man store we could stock with our hauls!
 
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Drives: IMPERIAL BRASS is the name of a Mfgr. They did make early brass fixtures and stuff, giving them their name, but moved onto tools, most famously swaging and flaring kits for the refrigeration, pump, and auto industries. Edit: Later merged with Eastman. Search ratchet thread. We've talked about these before. OEM may be Walden. Or maybe Bonney. Don or Unaiu may know more.

I wonder how much stuff has been found for the entire year between us all....
I didn't do a total tally, which would be crazy even for me, but I did do some tallies when I was doing research for the awards and the POY candidates. I'll touch on some of that in the Re-Cap on NYE.
 
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Guys, I’d would bet Tin’s tool boards that the refrigeration wrench is steel, even though it says brass. :lol:

Tin- that’s awesome to have those. Congrats. Now we know what that trip was about.

It’s certainly been a good picking year.

This was one of my better days at the market. There were several new vendors and both were selling tools dirt cheap. Several regular and occasional vendors were also feeling the holiday cheer. This may be my last big haul of the year. Many things were going for under a dollar this time, even a handfull for a dollar, which rarely happens anywhere. I’ll post the hand tools later.


A couple things for now. Picked up these two Craftsman rotary tools, $11 for both. I had to throw away the pile of sandpaper bands because they’d gotten wet, but there are 5 containers of cutting and sanding discs. One came with the flex shaft as well.

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After spending a few bucks at one of my favorite regular vendors, I noticed the 48” aluminum Ridgid and asked about it. He always answers a price inquiry with “For you...”, so he said “For you...40 dollars.”. I thought to myself Aww man, why did he have to go so low. He’s making me buy this. :lol_hitti

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That pipe wrench resembles the one I showed in post 8056 except yours is twice as long. That seems fair though because mine cost half as much. Here is mine cleaned up. The 24” ones are close to $100.00 retail so I would say that we both got great deals!
-Don
 

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I would say so Don, 20 was a nice price for the 24.

When I was a teenager and first starting going to estate sales I dragged my dad to a few sales. At one they had few tools, but there was a steel 48” Ridgid left. The estate company owner admitted to me the wrench was his, that he bought it used to do one job, and had brought it there to sell. That’s my firsthand account of padding estate sales, something that was often discussed amongst the estate sale crowd.

Anyway, I don’t remember the marked price, but we got into negotiations and I believe I took it home for $35. My dad and I went straight to my uncle’s house for a visit, and I brought the wrench in his kitchen to show him. I think they thought I was nuts. Neither of them tool guys.

My other funny Ridgid story was an auction in an unheated construction company warehouse in the middle of winter. All Ridgid items came up for bid. When they got to the nice aluminum, 24 or 36, i don’t remember, it turned out my supervisor from work and I were bidding against each other. I was up front in the crowd and he was way in the back of the crowd and won. We didn’t know we were bidding against one another.i wouldn’t have drove the price up had I known, he was a friend..
 
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ALL: I picked this little ratchet up a while back and it fell to the bottom of the bucket so as i'm getting organized it appeared. i think it's brass and not sure about much else about it. I like it and wondering if it i need to shine it up or just keep it with original dirty patina?

Drives: IMPERIAL BRASS is the name of a Mfgr. They did make early brass fixtures and stuff, giving them their name, but moved onto tools, most famously swaging and flaring kits for the refrigeration, pump, and auto industries. Edit: Later merged with Eastman. Search ratchet thread. We've talked about these before. OEM may be Walden. Or maybe Bonney. Don or Unaiu may know more.

I don't think I can add any more, but after some discussion in the 'ratchet collection thread', I think we landed on Walden as the OEM. Mine is marked Imperial Eastman.

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Would you care to share the background story on finding them ?
I can answer that one!

Same place I got these 4 boards and the 1800's stitching vise... :pimpflash

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(I have a stricter definition of 'Garage Sale' - essentially "found in the wild, not online" - as a collector, personally, than I do as the host, generally only reporting my Flea Market finds here on the GS thread... :))

SHOUT OUT EDIT: Mine came east from St Lou via generous help from fellow GJ'er and fellow GS Threader LesserSon! :bowdown: Some of my favorite acquisitions of the year.
 
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Have you voted for the "2018 Picker of the Year" yet? Click HERE to Vote Now!

All voting is private and anonymous!

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It was looking like a 2 horse race between Tin Medic (19 votes) and Outlaw (17 votes) but BlueBomber (12 votes) is closing fast around the back stretch!


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I struck out on estate/garage sales this weekend but scored these late yesterday off CL to make it a very nice weekend for me. I love the old Craftsman red & gray toolboxes. The top box also came with the original Craftsman Crown logo'd key. I recently picked up a 3-drawer rolling cabinet that also had one of these original keys. The toolbox and cabinet are in really good working condition. The wheels (not sure why a link is created when I try to use the word casters?) are non-Craftsman/Waterloo replacement though. The top box was made 03-76 and the bottom cabinet 10-75.
 

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That was it! Thanks for pitching in, Unaiu!


Yup.

I think Walden made them for a lot of suppliers. Here is a brand I don't recognize next to it's Walden counterpart and a NOS Walden I found on eBay recently.
-Don
 

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Flea finds. I may have gone a little overboard. Like I said there were too many hard to resist deals.

Some Xcelite, a couple Klein pieces, Snappy nut driver, two 1/8” Craftsman amber handle screwdrivers. Mayhew pry bar. 3 nice quality Zebra screwdrivers made in Germany. Ridgid stubby,couple Husky Pro. Tuck, Mac,and other wood handle drivers. Chisels from Stanley, Pexto, and two others yet to be id’d. Irwin Bell system driver, Matco pick and driver, Utica pliers, Snap On punches and driver, Blue Point hone.

Edit: left out the Starrett pin vise.
 

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I can answer that one!

Same place I got these 4 boards and the 1800's stitching vise... :pimpflash

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(I have a stricter definition of 'Garage Sale' - essentially "found in the wild, not online" - as a collector, personally, than I do as the host, generally only reporting my Flea Market finds here on the GS thread... :))

SHOUT OUT EDIT: Mine came east from St Lou via generous help from fellow GJ'er and fellow GS Threader LesserSon! :bowdown: Some of my favorite acquisitions of the year.



Now I remember that thread. What a honey hole !


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Chisels from previous post

Unknown Framing hammer and Snap On ball peen $2 each.
Trans fluid
Wheel chock
 

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A bunch of Euro wrenches, mostly German, a few Drebo brand made in Brasil box wrenches and combo, and a Kawasaki offset wrench.

Like any good tool, hard to leave these when I see them.

Brands are Vanasam, Elora, Hazet, Rahsol, Gedore, Dowidat, Stahlwille, Heyco, Britool, Wurth.
 

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more wrenches

Blackhawk, Blue Point Supreme, Craftsman, Snap On, S-K, Craftsman 4 incher, Loc Rite Kelsey Hayes,Bonney, Mac.

Last pic was 5 bucks for the pile. Some Matco, S-K, Craftsman and misc in need of some cleaning.
 

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Craftsman 1/2” speeder
Snap on 1” drive impact- completely rounded out- Free!
Koken deep well
S-k 3/8 extension
1/4 Challenger Penens partial set
Craftsman 1/2” drive plug, I paid up 5 bucks for that ******.

Ratchets-
Popular brand 1/4” (Japan?) missing the ball,
Craftsman 3/8” low profile in need of some tlc,
Chrome Alloy 4070 1/2”, can’t believe it’s the second one I found there in a year.
 

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Do any of you ship to each other across country? How do you go about handling S&H? With all these wrenches and sockets being posted I'm tempted to ask for a couple sizes, but I bet the S&H would be a killer.
 

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Been looking for a replacement wheelbarrow for about a month as the old one which we've owned for probably 30 years broke a handle. Those oak handles and wedges are about $40 plus I'd want to replace the old hardware as it's rusted as you could imagine. Figured it was more cost efficient to buy a decent used one. Easier said than done around here this time of year I guess. Anyway, saw this one across town and made arrangements to go have a look. It's in great shape and should last the rest of me and the little woman's life.

The guy was loading up a bunch of junk into two pickups so I asked what else he had letting him know I was interested in hand tools, vises, toolboxes and woodworking. He says, "would you be interested in a wood rack?" Pause. "Free." He goes and pulls out a brand new, still in the box Portamate wood rack and says "It got wet in my truck about 2 weeks ago but I doubt it's rusted too bad." I only looked at these twice in my Woodcraft December flyer over the weekend as the one in my shop is loaded and Woodcraft has them on sale this month for $49.99. Also, throws in that box of 1/4" router bits for free. Real nice young man.

Pic is of the Portamate wood rack in my shop. Wood on the floor of the 2nd car garage will now find a home and free up some floor space. It's nice to be in the right place at the right time. :)
 

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Do any of you ship to each other across country? How do you go about handling S&H? With all these wrenches and sockets being posted I'm tempted to ask for a couple sizes, but I bet the S&H would be a killer.

I’ve been using USPS Priority Mail, which has tracking and insurance options. Across-country is generally best in Flat Rate mailers. If it’s just a couple states away, Regional Rate is often a better deal, but requires navigating the frustratingly bizantine and counterintuitive USPS website to pay shipping and print labels. Since most of what we ship is heavy, minimizing the dimensions is the way to control cost. Sockets are probably the easiest thing to jam into a pouch or box, but whatever size mailer you need (dictated by the largest item), you’d want it full to get the best cost-to-benefit.
 
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no sales today. I'm off. so, I grab one of my crates of old rusty stuff I have laying around. I had forgotten what all I had put in it to work on / clean up later. but, here we go. I found a bunch of old rusty wrenches in the bottom and started with those. With rust flyin I actually got a few surprises!

Speedster:
WAs super rusty, couldn't see any kind of marking on it. but after clean up Walden Wor. Appeared. the part number is there but very faint will need a mag glass to get it.

T handle:
I think is Older Snap-On

C Clamp:
Willilams 20" Vulcan given to me by my dads got rod buddy. HUGE HEAVY Clamp cleaned up good!

Harolds:
Pliers, Parrot head pliers, and an adjustable. the handles on the parrots are neat as they have an H on them!

the DOE wrenches:
Huge one Williams
Top to Bottom:
61 or 19 only marking
Circle E / Z338C or 7 3376 Interesting wrench design
Kraeuter
DE Diamond EDGE Norvell--- Hardware Co
Billings
Bonney

Theres also a really old woodworkers vise, and a good sized mainline rail "anvil" to clean up in that box still. then theres like three or four boxes in my storage room fulla stuff I havent gone through... yet!
 

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Just because it is Christmas, I thought I would return to the favorite topic of this year's Garage Sale Thread!

I found this Jerry Can in a barn on my wife's family farm. It has the following stamping within an oval on the bottom:

ICC-5
Wheeling
20 5-1/4 42

One side is marked: G USA
The other side is marked: G QMC

I assume that it is an ICC-rated container made by Wheeling from 20 gauge material. It holds 51/4 gallons of gasoline, and was made in 1942. It was intended to hold gasoline, and was property of the Quartermaster Corps of the US Army.

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