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Something is amiss. As far as I know, the serifs on that "U.S." marking make it WWI. I'll ask a colleague.
If I find something I think Id like to have and is way overpriced, but I spent two hours digging through that place, I will stick it right back down underneath all the debris and other assorted stuff till the next day. If someone else digs and puts the effort in like me they can buy it at reg price if they choose. I go back the next day on half-price day and if its still there Ill decide then if I really want it.
Rags, LS,
From my expert source:
"Modified WW1 (with handle hole cut out to interwar spec). Tombac type, early interwar."
Gotcha--that's a reasnable response to overpriced Day 1 items that you spent your time digging out. I been to sales where people tried to hide stuff they didn't want to pay full price for down behind water heaters or up in rafters--places only they would know to look. When I spotted that happening, I waited for them to leave and then pulled their items out for everyone to see.
If I find something I think Id like to have and is way overpriced, but I spent two hours digging through that place, I will stick it right back down underneath all the debris and other assorted stuff till the next day. If someone else digs and puts the effort in like me they can buy it at reg price if they choose. I go back the next day on half-price day and if its still there Ill decide then if I really want it.
The socket is an LT28!! It just looked strange to me, I haven't found any Bonney like that before. Ther spoon has almost zero pull (I can't feel anything) on a really strong magnet. I lay the spoon on the bench and put the super strong magnet half an inch above it and nothing. It doesn't stick to it at all. Cleaning it a bit with simple green, I dont know what to make of the greenish corrosion being on it. it was in a box of PVC and other assorted stuff. Here's a few pics of it after some gentle cleaning. I dont know a thing about these just figured it was military when I saw the US. A picker there told me oh yea its old Navy spoon but from WW1. I dont think he knows much about them either. Are there any other markings I should look for on it ?
If you like it, sure.So pretty good find or common?
Uncommon. Tombac is a brass alloy, which is why your magnets aren't picking it up. They added tin or lead for the silver color.So pretty good find or common?
I pointed out the one with drawers. He said it’s good and full of product, and I could help myself to whatever. Product? I told him I could use the storage! He was kind enough to open his garage up and grabbed his flashlight, didn’t even need mine.
I dont know anything about those old jacks...Yet. but I saw one guy carrying them all out. He was almost running. I asked the guy running the sale how much they went for he said $5 each. Think most said Simplex 5 ton on them.
. +13bay, that's definitely some suckage!
Wow, what a mess to dig through! How do they even price things when there is so much stuff?
Well, then they might be sentient viruses by now... ;-)TYM: probably a good idea, but they’ve been in storage for many many years now so probably not an issue for these.
Those are RailRoad jacks. Simplex is one of the primary brands.
At $5ea I’d be running like a thief as well. I paid $100-$150 each for my 15ton jacks.
I have a 10t, a few 15t’s, and a 100lb steel 25t. They can be made with either an aluminum or steel body.
I’ve used them to lift a house to replace sills and to level Camps that have settled into the ground for decades.
Raising up is really easy. Getting them to lower safely can be a nightmare.
It’s really easy to drop in one shot and kill or maim yourself if you’re under the load. Think Wicked Witch of the East under Dorothy’s house.
I’ve been offered big money for mine, I’ll never give them up.
They were originally used to level RR track or lift rolling stock for repairs.
Contractors love them for lifting buildings because the action is all mechanical. No worries about leaking hydraulic seals.
Nice catch 3BG.
Awesome salvage, 3Bay! Can’t wait to see the rest.
That is definitely a You **** find 3baygarage!!!
Great saves!
3bay, that's definitely some suckage!
. +1
You sure can’t find that stuff on the “streets” here in the woods.
Merry Christmas gang. Last night I was walking the dog between 10- 11pm and spotted a house with a massive pile at the curb. An old window AC, some weed wackers, a giant wood crate full of trash,etc. It looked like some kind of metal parts bin on the end. I got home I grabbed the car and flashlight and headed over.
When I rolled up, the owner was out front having a smoke. I recognized him from a little sale his wife had, and asked him if the cabinet was broken. He said “which one?”, and that’s when I realized half the pile was made up of metal cabinetsI pointed out the one with drawers. He said it’s good and full of product, and I could help myself to whatever. Product? I told him I could use the storage! He was kind enough to open his garage up and grabbed his flashlight, didn’t even need mine.
He also helped me load up the heaviest piece, a 34” International tool chest in need of some TLC.
Parts bins, a little rusty and dirty, and yes full of product.



)Family events, mostly, Lugz. Not that I have done much. About four hours after my “out with a bang” flea outing last Sunday, a respiratory virus put me DOWN, in bed, right through Christmas. Spent this week eBaying and coughing. I still feel like ****, but managed to hang a CD rack on the wall for Mrs LesserSon today.Taps microphone several times. Blows into it. "Hello! Is this thing still on?!"
Where in Sam Hill is everyone?!