bmwrd0
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LesserSon - "We need a Garage Journal secret gang sign."
How about a code phrase: "Do you have anything else you would might sell? Like a vise?"
Or "The vise, is in the palm tree."
LesserSon - "We need a Garage Journal secret gang sign."
How about a code phrase: "Do you have anything else you would might sell? Like a vise?"

This morning, filled with ambition to use an expired rattle can of Rustoleum Hammered Light Blue, I cleaned up the Craftsman 65161 carry box I bought yesterday, and gave it a facelift. My first time using this paint in spray, rather than brush-on type.
I wasn’t going to spray the interior, but then I thought, “oh, why the hell not?” The initial results were very cool, though I think it had not aged well, because there were a lot of glob-depositing sputters. The second coat, held a little further away, resulted in something more like a crinkle finish than hammered.
So my 1-can advice is: if you want crinkle, keep your distance for both coats; if you want hammered, keep a close distance, at least on the second coat. Either way, seems like a lot of pinholes.
Now I wonder what would happen if you topcoated a flat base layer with thus stuff?
Cheers Outlaw!ON - closer pic of the "doodad"? it may be an extractor for PVC sprinkler risers (for when they get busted off by the skateboard nazis...

“I’ll show you my jerry can if you show me yours.”![]()

That is a cool doo dad for sure
Why did my mind immediately go to Monty Python?
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Of course, you then have to ask, US, or NATO?![]()
Cheers 3jakes!That is a cool doo dad for sure
Some one here thinks it is worth come coin:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/713074...MIm9q01p-W4wIVoaGzCh29wAV-EAYYASABEgIVEfD_BwE
You boys comparing sheet metal gauge sizes again?“I’ll show you my jerry can if you show me yours.”![]()

Cheers Outlaw!
Lawn Sprinklers are not that common in the UK but I could see the idea.
I actually couldn't sleep last night so went and Knocked off some rust with a brush and found some markings....
N. E. R. Co.
THEWLIS & Co. WARRINGTON
After some late night googling I've ID'd it as...
A railway conductors carriage key! Used to unlock the doors/control cabinet on 1930-50s trains!!
N. E. R. Co. Stands for North Eastern Railways Company (now LNER.... London + NER)
Definitely a doodad!! [emoji28]![]()
Too much detail for me. $20.Picked up this GA14 Baldor grinder stand at an auction this past weekend for two dollars. Doesn't look like it has ever been used as grinder stand to me. I just need to put it on wheels and I will replace my current stand with it.






Agreed, Kody! I am going to change out the leather handle, too.That would make for a really nice restoration project!
"What ***** did this work?!?"

Looking forward to it!Good news still been making hauks just havent had time to post em!
You can't see me, but I'm doing the Alex Morgan good etiquette tea pinkies goal celebration.Happy Rebellion Day guys!!!

Pickins were slim at a July 4th Lancaster Neighborhood Yard Sale.
Spent a buck & got a 39cent rat trap, a Schollhorn pliers, & this "oversized Italian coke spoon".
Anybody know what this is?
Maybe for pipe smokers? Cleaning rod, tamper, & whatnot?
Not a pipe smoker myself, but I think you’re right. The spoony thing could scrape the bowl out.this "oversized Italian coke spoon".
Anybody know what this is?
Maybe for pipe smokers? Cleaning rod, tamper, & whatnot?
You can't see me, but I'm doing the Alex Morgan good etiquette tea pinkies goal celebration.
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That was a brilliant move on her part.Happy Rebellion Day guys!!!
(Happy 4th July from thourghly independent Northerner in the UK)
Here's my only find from last week. I went to a sale last minute on Sunday evening. There were lots of little piles of tools everywhere in various five gallon buckets, tool chests, boxes, etc. Even though it was the last day of the sale, it looked like nobody had even picked through anything. I picked out a handful of tools and found an old Snap-on top chest. I paid $30 for the tool box, all the tools inside it, plus the handful of stuff I picked out from other areas of the sale.
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It's a little beat up and it's been repainted at some point but most of the drawers slide really easily. I might take it apart and run some paraffin wax over the slides. I'll probably use this box to store tools that I have listed for sale.
Anyone know the approximate age? I can't find anything stamped on the back.
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Here's all the tools after I sorted them all and threw out all the junk unbranded Chinese sockets.
Snap-on up first.
3/8" wrench
11/16 Par-X wrench
1/2" extension
Octo-grip cutters
5/8" depimpact socket
11/16" deep socket
3/4" swivel socket
a really old Blue Point magnetic pickup tool
a Weatherhead fitting socket
13/16" socket
9/32" socket
5/16" socket
Blue Point 9/16" & 5/8" DBE
Industrial finish 9/16" wrench
two crows foot flare line sockets
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A few items from Williams
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A small assortment of Craftsman. The long C short DBE is pretty cool.
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A few wrenches from MAC and some miscelanious pieces from Herbrand, Blackhawk, Indestro, Thorsen, Armstrong, and a cool little screwdriver with wood inlay that was made in Germany
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Last of all is the Proto/PLOMB. The top divider has an adjustable wrench from Proto of Canada, second divider is Proto, and the third is all PLOMB.
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Also included but not pictured were a load of Nicholson and Arcade files, and a few S-K sockets.
Nice grabs, Lugz, 3jakes and Don. I'm up on my porch roof today, repairing rotted sheathing from flashing leaks around the chimney. It stinks fixing your own work, but it's better than thinking of some future professional pulling it apart and saying "What ***** did this work?!?"
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That is very cool looking. I need to find one.