Outlawmws
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That splitter is a nice find! and GREAT price! suckage awarded!
pulled out a few things. Some ratchets.
The Door strop is actually a Boot jack to help pull boots of. (hook the heel and pull)
Brass or aluminum?















I have to give a you **** on that haul. What brand is the spud ratchet?Picked up these toolboxes all for $100 last week. Mostly Craftsman, SK, and Kobalt in them but there’s also a MAC Impact socket set, an incomplete Snap On deep well socket set, several different sizes of Channelocks, a MAC pry bar, Knipex Cobra, a Proto 5449 ratchet, and a never opened Evercraft deep well socket set. As for the boxes themselves, the small red one has no name and doesn’t seem very old, and was full of tire repair tools. The small black one has no name but is old and had the evercraft tools and some Mastercraft tools too. The big one appears to be a Craftsman box.
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Nice Don, alot of nice =v= series. That Plomb spud can double as a sludge hammer.I had a much more successful day at the Tahoe flea today after yesterday’s sparse finds. In order the pictures are 1- Everything, 2- Thorsen, 3 - Snap-on & Blue Point, 4- Craftsman, 5- S-K, 6- Wards, 7- Plomb.
-Don
I have to give a you **** on that haul. What brand is the spud ratchet?
Also stopped at the local Sears that is closing. First week of liquidation sales, tools were 10% off and tool storage 25%. Picked up half a dozen of the US made plastic under seat tool boxes for $47. Didn't see anything else worth going back for when the sales get better. Asked about the ratchet rebuild sets and they were already sent to to the other local store that is remaining open.
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A rare post from me this year to show my newly acquired (but still loaded in the Suburban) Craftsman DP100 drill press with RARE Atlas table lift. I bought this from a local online seller for $150. As you can see from the ad photo, it was listed for $130. Because of the table lift, I chose not to rely on hope and good luck by trying to be first in line, nor was I going to offer less than asking price. I REALLY wanted this DP!
I mentioned this was a DP100 (table top model) and not a DP150 (floor standing model), even though this one is clearly standing tall on the floor. Before purchasing, I consulted with the GJ DP gurus and all agreed the base was from a model DP100. That, and armed with information on how to identify the post as Craftsman, I was able to determine it was a table top model that had been converted to a floor standing model. I honestly don't care. The table lift is worth more on eBay than I paid for the entire thing!
In case you're wondering, I removed all the handles that you see missing from the DP before laying it down on its side.
Brian
That splitter is a nice find! and GREAT price! suckage awarded!
Nice finds GPW!
I forgot to mention, you can also get some great results on nickle founts with - believe it or not - Oven cleaner (Lye...) and 0000 steel wool...
Nice drill press Brian! I love the look on that particular Craftsman drill press. Was that made by Atlas? I'm not familiar with the Atlas table lift though. Will have to check that out.
This particular drill press was made by King Seeley, and was introduced in 1947. They are VERY popular amongst Craftsman collectors. Prior to that, Sears contracted with Atlas to make drill presses and the Atlas table lift was originally offered well before the King Seeley models were introduced. The table lifts are quite uncommon, if not rare. The going rate for these on eBay is upwards of $500. I'm very fortunate to have found one!
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Brian





Love those Permanex boxes.
Nice find on the Walden tools. I’m always looking for the dark finish Walden 1/4” drive tools should you decide to let them go. Particularly the ratchet.
-Don