txlonghorn1989
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Yes sir. 3/8” drive.
3/8" drive?!!! Like Outlaw I'm wondering what that BIG ratchet is? Gotta be 1".
Yes sir. 3/8” drive.
I am thinking the same thing. If that ratchet is 3/8" it is 8" long. That big ratchet is 3 of them ratchets making it 24" long making it a 1" drive. Has to be a 5849.3/8" drive?!!! Like Outlaw I'm wondering what that BIG ratchet is? Gotta be 1".

You guys on the West Coast have so much Plomb & Proto around it keeps me green with envy!
Edit: Okay, now I see Sunset is north of me in Oklahoma.

why thank you, sir.Unkqty, THAT is an USUCK deal!
why thank you, sir.
been waiting for for the honor to be bestowed for some time.
was (quite) an effort to act casual when the owner quoted prices for the torque wrench and fuel can.













Nice stuff guys. I'm very curious as to what that diagonal hammer was used for.
...was your best item! Very jealous.Machinery's Handbook, 13th Edition (1946)
I'm glad you cleared that up, but this...
...was your best item! Very jealous.
I'm glad you cleared that up, but this...
...was your best item! Very jealous.
Yes, congrats.
I found a 1938 version last year that looked like that one. It was $4, how much was yours?
I went to a sale in early February and got the Tecumseh sign for $50. There was an attic above the garage area of the repair shop that was off limits. The guy running the sale said it was packed and too dangerous. I asked him to give the homeowner my#. I lost hope but the owner finally called me 3 weeks ago and was happy to let me and my friend in. We had at it and all was super cheap as the cleanout company was coming in a few days. We got piles of NOS Parts
and other goodies, I put the Briggs and Yard-man sign in my pile and paid around $10 each, the Yard-Man is my favorite.
The homeowner was happy we had interest and he got to tell us about his father. Hearing about his father was an added bonus.
three separate yard sales. gas can and torque wrench were at a sale w/o ads and where they only put out a couple signs.Did you find those at an estate or garage sale? Nice finds...you definitely earned suckage on those!
I had one of those pebbled Walden adjustables and I used to pull the pic out every time someone said Plomb was the only one doing it. Yours is in much better condition.
Dude, I have a mind like a steel trap - and I got your back!I have one also! Its like new if i remember correctly. Also have a little china made 4 inch with pebble on it.
Mine, an A8, shown in this Plomb thread post, is marked a little different. RagTopTA has one, too.
Im off to a great start. Picked up an Ilco NPN100/KM 190 portable key duplicator with a bunch of keys and key cabinet, all for $60. Runs perfect after running a test key. The nice gentleman who i picked it up from is helping clear out a shop that ran from 1920 to 1972 by two brothers and their father. He had an entire section dedicated to NOS chevy parts. Ill have to come back later on because he says he has about 2 more trailers with mechanic tools and machines ranging from the 20's to the early 70's.
The box of keys has a bunch of chevy looking ones too, anyone need a cut chevy key? Lol
Had a few good finds today. First sale was the liquidation of a tooling company. They had tons of new old stock S-K, some Blackhawk, Armstrong, and Starrett. Here's what I picked up.
I paid $45 plus tax for everything.
The only other sale that had anything worthwhile was the farthest away from home. The only two finds were a MAC #2 Phillips and a neat old set of Craftsman needle nose pliers for $1.50 each. I love the old pattern on the handles. Anyone want to take a stab at dating them? (Paging Outlaw...) I'm thinking maybe 40s?
Been going to auctions on a regular basis but haven't posted finds for a while. Yesterday was an estate sale. Picked up ...Also bought an aluminum frame workmate for $.50.