gpw_42
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Rags, nice score on the chucks - are they Jacobs?
Nice little late night Snap-On snag.
$40
That's waaay better than ice cream!
Nice motor find! Long C also (cross post!)
That's waaay better than ice cream!
Yes, he ***** big time!

WNF- Not sure I've ever seen 3/4" Metrics!
Not a garage sale, but snagged this on a job site today. It's rough, but will sit stop the garage cabinet just fine.![]()
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Not a garage sale find but CL find today. 3/4" drive Proto Metric Socket set, basically unused. Purchased from a local GM plant mechanic who is counting the days until retirement, and who already sold the house and is getting out of NY heading to Florida......he was basically selling cheap to lighten his load. $100
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Todays flea market find. Can’t believe how smooth it runs.
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I like the Mack Truck dog.Couldn't get away from work today, so my son went to a promising sale...
If you're not planning to keep that, please put it in a 'future trade' pile, Beemer.WWII glasses pouch
Stuart, if you do a lot of layout/fab work, you will LOVE that sub size Combination square? I got one a few years back and now have several, as they are handy as all get out! I'd like to find a protractor head that size!
At least as early as 1933: Stanley Axes & Hatchets
"In the “NEW STANLEY TOOLS” section of the 1933 Stanley Tools Catalog No.34, there were 11 hatchets and two small axes listed. Actually the axes were more like hatchets but they were referred to as axes. One hatchet was described as a “100 PLUS” Special Carpenter's Half Hatchet although it also includes a Stanley-Atha label. Of the remaining edge tools on the two pages involved, four models are designated as FOUR SQUARE hatchets."
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Stuart, if you do a lot of layout/fab work, you will LOVE that sub size Combination square? I got one a few years back and now have several, as they are handy as all get out! I'd like to find a protractor head that size!



Rags, nice score on the chucks - are they Jacobs?
A "coffee cup warmer". This thing gets up to 1000 degrees C. I thought it was interesting. $40.
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