I finally finished sorting through the free tool haul that filled the entire trunk of my car, plus a couple boxes in the rear seat. I had to throw a ton of it away since it was junk and then I filled a cheap little toolbox with the no name tools. I'll probably throw that on Craigslist for $10 and kick it out the door. Here's the gold that I sifted out that's worthy of keeping/selling.
Overview:
Craftsman 1HP belt sander
Skil belt sander
two saw blades
Two Ryobi battery chargers plus third little charger that rests on top of the battery
3 Ryobi 18v batteries
1 Great Neck 18v battery
4 Ryobi Lithium+ 18v batteries
2 Actron dwell/tachometers
Dewalt reciprocating saw
Craftsman/Sears timing light
2 Ryobi 18v drills
Ironman C clamp
4" C clamp
Jacobsen clamp
Kent Moore specialty tool for leafsprings (maybe? I'm not completely sure)
Three sets of Vice Grips
Vice Grip clamp
8 cans of various camp stove fuel plus a burner (free if you're in the SLC area and you want these!)
Unused tube of grease
Bearing for a 3/4" shaft
Wire loom holder
KD micrometer(?)
Two large MAC tools (oil filter wrenches? Maybe for a diesel?)
Two smaller oil filter wrenches (made in USA but unbranded)
Two Bosch drill bits
Unbranded brake pliers
OEM Tools Body anvil
Oil filter cap wrench
tiny unbranded 1/4" breaker bar
Matco BP150 bearing puller
Unbranded seal puller (made in USA)
Unbranded flare nut wrench
Unbranded threaded handle (maybe for a bushing driver?)
Blue Point YA-990-2 Oil filter cap wrench
Snap-on A200 pickle fork
Matco brake wrench
Snap-on 10mm insulated nut driver
MAC S171 9/16" distributor wrench
Snap-on 3/8" drive 13mm impact socket
Snap-on 3/8" drive 12mm socket (cracked)
Snap-on 3/8" drive 1/4" deep socket
about a quarter of a Blue Point wrench
Three saws
Duralast SAE socket sets in shallow and deep
a bag full of about 20lbs of miscellaneous sockets
I was curious about this little bag. After some googling, I found out that this is a water filter. It's made in Switzerland and very nice quality. I should be able to get about $75 for it on Ebay.
Not pictured individually, but the two large cases near the bottom of the first photo are a Hoppy headlight aiming kit and a window tint tester.
and one last thing...
Inside the case marked "for the busy male executive"...



I'm glad I was wearing gloves while sorting through all this.


