txlonghorn1989
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No eye TX!
A knot on a braided cord bonded and wrapped onto the tip - somewhat flexible.
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Thanks Outlaw. That ought to be some real fun panfishing!
No eye TX!
A knot on a braided cord bonded and wrapped onto the tip - somewhat flexible.
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gearhead1960; said:...I've seen that people are using Evaporust on tools. Would it be safe to soak sockets in it? Thanks!
LS i sure hope you scored that Craftsman extension. That's a rare bird.
That Camulus pocket knife is a military issue electricians knife. The screwdriver blade locks and is sharpened on one edge for skinning cable. I always filed mine dull for safetys sake.Thanks to that different parking lot and one oddly placed vendor, this is what I found from him alone.
Two olive drab bags, one marked Unicor USA, one China.
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Found a few surprises in one pocket when I got home.
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Some tape and Goo Gone
tiny Morris tap set in a wood box
Bonney, Crescent, and Diamond adjustables
Old long wood chisel too rusty to view a maker
Sheffield and Smith & Wesson pocket knives
pink Snap On pick
a Japanese metric tool kit
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The best part was a box of rusty sockets. First thing to catch my eye was a large Snap On 1-1/4” socket. Further inspection led to a few more rust covered pieces I was happy to rescue. They look a lot better now after some quick cleaning.
3 snap On sockets
Craftsman 1/2” u joint
Williams rotating 1/2” extension
Blackhawk 1/2” ratcheting adapter
Ampro 3/8 offset ratchet
Craftsman 3/8 tri-wing
Master Mechanic 3/8 Taiwan ratchet
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and a pocket knife with a rusty shackle, so I wasn’t expecting much, but when I opened it, turned out to be a Camillus in beautiful shape.
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Williams rotating 1/2” extension
Nicer!!3baygarage said:A Bonney 3/8” spinner handle.

Nice score on the Vee Blocks and machinists jacks!
I NEVER see them in their proper pairs, let alone NOS!


So a couple of wees ago I had mentioned I'd like to find a protractor head for one of the small 6" combination squares.
A week of so ago I did find a smaller center finder. but it didn't not fit the steel rule in any of my 6" squares...
Today I was putting some new things away in the tiny tools box and saw the 4" square I had completely forgotten about:
Low and behold, it FIT! It also ID'ed the maker!
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And in comparison to a std size square and the smaller 6""
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And an interesting Stacked Pic:
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So now to find a protractor head!

I have a 6" Craftsman scale with a protractor head on it. It is the same size as one for a 12" but I found it next to a six-inch blade, so...EDIT: I just checked Starrett's current catalog, no Protractor heads for either the 6 or 4"...
Hi, first time posting
I'm slowly working on an old atlas drill press, and I'm going to need to flip the spindle pulley soon so, I've had my eye out for a nicer 3 jaw puller. I picked this 3 or 2 jaw puller with slide hammer up today for $20. Everything is there except the screw tip and 1 jaw pin, think it will clean up nicely. A quick search hasn't brought up anything like it. Wondering is anyone knows anything about this one?
PrivateLugnutz said:I NEVER see them in their proper pairs, let alone NOS!

Damn, Merc, you ****!
MercLSU,
Ok with the first post for $90. I thought "sure reasonable".
Then the second lot. Ok now I'm jealous.
Then the 3rd lot.
Major suckage. (but good for you)![]()
Merc! good to see you back , sorry for why you have been otherwise occupied...
And Yeah, you ****...
Very cool!! What do you suppose that yolk/hook was for, Merc? Something to pull that dolly/warehouse truck around with, I get that, but what? If you find any markings on that thing, let me know. Also, when you get a chance, please post photos in the Vintage Hand Trucks thread, linked here.wood dolly
Very cool!! What do you suppose that yolk/hook was for, Merc? Something to pull that dolly/warehouse truck around with, I get that, but what? If you find any markings on that thing, let me know. Also, when you get a chance, please post photos in the Vintage Hand Trucks thread, linked here.
I got the dolly to the cart!






