So one Estate sale today. The good kind! Family run, LOTS of stuff, garage was full of stuff but most of the "good" stuff was in the back in a quasi shed, (roofed over between two fences...)
I didn't get a TON, but I'm happy with what I found!
Right off in the driveway, I found three Mini grinder Wire wheels; Makita:
I picked up a few smalls in the garage (Jeff would have loved the garage; LOTS of locksmith supplies and keying kits, BIG ones!) Then I found my way back, in the VERY back yard, the shed. Probably 30 40 feet long!
There I found this box (Tons of other stuff but nothing I needed/wanted)
Inside the box as I found it. there were so many "keepers, I just added the smalls (in front) and took it all.
I like the box itself - The lid is Embossed with "HUTTO GRINDER"and is about 4-1/2 X 4-1/2 X 11" long, so pretty small, and was for a "cylinder grinder". Original paint was gloss black based on the inside.
This is what a very quick sort of the original contents showed:
LUGZ: the nesting driver is steel and may be a clue for the one you recently picked? I've got some markings (later). ALL of the tins but one had soem of the original contents! (I NEVER see that!) Tire stems extensions, fuses, even a sharpening stone in a sleeve - the one tin that didn't I was glad it didn't - Licorice!
Some Headliners:
Starrett RPM counter 1897 and 1905 patent dates)
Moore and Wright T Square (Sheffield England)
The wire forming pliers are Keen Kutter
The other pliers if they were marked are worn off, but Al seem to be good quality.
More on the next few later, but:
Triplex (wood handled driver with the Screw clip)
Miller Mfg, Screw holder (Patented)
E. Eddelmann Nesting driver set
Next was this wastebasket full of propane cylinders, but it wasn't Propane! its (true) MAPP gas - 5 full bottles there was a sixth, but it was empty so I tossed in a full Prop bottle (there were many more - I should go get the full ones..)
BTW for those not aware the "real" MAPP gas has been off the market for a couple of decades, So a find of the "real" stuff is a FIND! I have 5 full bottles in the garage, plus the one I'm using up, so I'm in decent shape here!
More pics to come!