Here's my big Craigslist find from a couple weeks ago that I forgot to post. I stumbled across an ad for someone who inherited his late father in law's tools. I drove about 45 minutes out of town to get there and here's what I wound up with.
First, the contents of the ad. I was interested in a few items, but he ended up offering me a deal to take a bunch of stuff.
Unmarked ball joint press
Napa 41630 Bearing race and seal set
Mityvac brake bleeder
Stant ST12270 Cooling system pressure tester
OTC 525 flange puller set
Lincoln 5805 Impact fitting cleaner
Hi-Tech Model 87 internal-external retaining ring tool
OTC 4 in 1 Seven ton puller set
Snap-on PMF-135 Universal test dial indicator set
Mac Tools PCS12M Mini chisel and punch set
Gray Pneumatic 1398H SAE Impact hex set
Gray Pneumatic 1498MH Metric Impact hex set
Gearwrench serpentine belt tool
Kal Equip 9040B OBD II scan tool
This looks like a brake line flaring set, but I can't find anything about this company. The tools are stamped with "Anchor #1101 Fitzwilliam NH 03447". Anybody know anything about this one?
The ad was originally posted for just the tool sets plus some breaker bars/pry bars that I'll get to in a minute. I was on my way there and he posted that he had some more stuff he hadn't gone through yet and I could pick through it. Just the words I wanted to hear. The Man's father in law was a diesel mechanic, so most of the stuff there were gigantic tools that I didn't have any use for. I did get him to throw in a 3" Wright socket to use as a pen/marker holder for the garage desk. Here's everything else I dug out of there.
two Matco Metric impact hex sets. The set with smaller sizes goes all the way down to 2MM. I've got no idea why you'd need an impact socket that small. There's a couple missing/rounded off so I might just get rid of this set as is.
The rail has some misc Thorsen/SK hex/phillips bits
Snap-on 040 offset screw driver
Snap-on 5/16 chisel
Bonney 1/4" drive 6" extension
2 Cornwell 1/4" drive 6" extensions
MAC 1/2" drive 10" extension
Snap-on FXKL11A 3/8" drive 11" locking extension
Snap-on FXKL6A 3/8" drive 6" locking extension
Snap-on FXKL3A 3/8" drive 3" locking extension
Snap-on FXK3 3/8" drive 3" extension
Snap-on TMXK2 1/4" drive 2" extension
Snap-on TMX1 1/4" drive 1" extension
MAC A1216 3/8" to 1/2" adapter
Matco long hook pick
Cornwell Hose clamp pliers
MAC hose clamp pliers
Snap-on hook pick
Snap-on pocket screwdriver
Snap-on mini pick set
Set of three MAC scrapers
MAC #2 phillips
MAC cotter pin tool
3 Mac mini picks
Craftsman impact screwdriver
Set of Cornwell S2 impact driver bits
K-D tools Hose clamp tool
2 Snap-on striking scrapers
Snap-on SDD4 flat head (has a chipped blade. I LOVE these hard handled screwdrivers, so I'll try and find a replacement shank.
Snap-on 18" demolition chisel
Two Matco snap ring pliers
Snap-on CTS596 NiCad cordless screwdriver with box, charger, one good battery, and one dead battery
MAC Tools NiCad 12V 3/8 Impact + charger and one good battery
MAC (Expert E033804) 3/4" drive 40" breaker bar
And here's the best find of all... it's the biggest pry bar I've ever used. It's a Snap-on 54" striking pry bar. Placed in the engine bay of a 2011 Mini Cooper for scale.
I don't know if I'll ever have a use for a prybar this big, but I'll be keeping it around just in case I have a need for some serious leverage. Check out the MSRP on this:
https://store.snapon.com/Striking-C...vy-Duty-Striking-54-Green-Prybar-P744572.aspx
He was asking $250 for the tool sets, two green Snap-on chisel/pry bars and the breaker bar. When I got there I fished out all the hand tools and impacts for an extra $50. Some of the stuff I don't have a use for or have one already so I'll see if I can keep some of the stuff and sell the stuff I don't need to offset the cost.