No, it is finding those 3/8's in 1/4" or 1/2" dr that is a real pain... :snerk:The 3/8 are harder to find in 3/8 IMO!
A buying and tying guide for vintage and not so vintage fashion ware
Haha. Neat site, akasrick. If that was a polite way of saying I didn't have my ascot tied right, I've been watching The Beatles: Get Back like mad on Disney+, and I used the simple Ringo Starr method!A buying and tying guide for vintage and not so vintage fashion ware
Picked these up yesterday. Top Left- Industro Clip-Tite Set #935-5K off-set box wrench. ...$3.00. Lower Left/Center-Williams Midget Electrical Set # 1291P (complete)...$5.00. Top Right- Husky 1/4 Breaker Bar and 1/2 to 3/8 Reducer and John Deer polished wrench came in the Lower Right- Thorsen Metal case with 1/4" Sockets....$2.00. Total cost $10.00


Thanks Gentlemen! Although...
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When I degreased the main nut and got a good look inside is when the real disappointment/happiness hit me. All except the front inch and a half of the threads are just--gone!
I cannot imagine how that would happen. It can't be rust--there are some sharp edges that the shear forces left. I would think someone used a cheater bar on it but how would the front threads escape damage?
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SWEEET!!!Was able to find a sale in my area today. No tool pickups but got a set of ‘93 Snap on mugs and a Snap on magnetic koozie.
Quick story about last night: Everyone was supposed to be there (the Rec Room of the Conshohocken Brewing Company in Phoenixville, PA, by the way - great place!) by 5:45, my brother and SIL arriving at 6:15. We left the house at 3:45 and were 20 minutes into a 2-hour trip when it struck me that I forgot the gift! After a few minutes of debate and calculations, I turned around and went back for it, now needing to make up 40 minutes. I Mario Andrettied my way across the state and up the PA turnpike and off at Rt 29 and we're pulling into downtown Phoenixville at 6:09 as my nephew is texting my son for an ETA and warning me not to blow it because my brother and his mom are probably looking for parking somewhere, too. So, I drop my son off, grab my phone, and I text my nephew, "No worries. I'm in disguise!" He texts back, "???!!! LOL" I find parking and make my way warily to the Rec Room on the sidewalk and a few minutes later, just a few minutes ahead of my brother and SIL as it turns out, I walk up the steps and turn the corner into a room of normally-clad group of family and friends all hushed and waiting for the big "surprise" moment. NOBODY recognized me at first. And EVERYBODY went berserk when they did.![]()
I don't watch that show, but I can just imagine. That's hilarious. Seriously, it wouldn't work though. Everyone is very familiar with each other, by voice, mannerisms, and of course, tool predilections.I can see you pulling the "Barry" from Storage Wars and showing up to the flea market in different disguises to fool the vendors.
I don't watch that show, but I can just imagine...
...I'm kind of a bummy dresser, anyway (I like old things, regardless how faded, frayed, worn out and holey, and it takes me a long time to get rid of something, and when I do, it's three lifetimes past suitability for GoodWill)...



While I won't drive something that's unsafe of banged up, my attitude towards vehicles is similar. I don't want a loan, don't need to drive new (or new-ish) cars to make myself feel better, and if I don't get to 300K, I get very upset.
Mike
Several Craftsman items
A couple of Plomb DOE wrenches
Barcalo, of course
Most of a Blue Point extractor set
Heller Masterench
Samson visegrips
Cleaned up and completed the Craftsman =v= 1/4” drive set



Lugz, they don’t grow on trees here, they fall out of the sky like raindropsHaha. I did not. And I also drove mindlessly right past the Tractor Supply, forgetting I need more Evaporust.
These aren't uncommon, and they grow on trees in the PNW, but it's just bizarre to one fell swoop this many, twice, two weeks apart, and have no dupes.
You'd be surprised how many DE, MD, PA, NY, CT, and even VT plates we get. The fleas have always been famous here. Original industrial state with the highest population density (1,200 people per square mile) and a lot of style and attitude will do that. That's alot of houses and garages with antique and vintage stuff in them.
Hey, I had an’88 as well. My favorite car I have ever owned. Bright red with gray leather interior. 5 spd. Love that car!Along with Lugz's commentary on dressing for success at fleas, that's why I drive my 24 year old dull Acura sedan to estate sales instead of my shiny 33 year old Toyota Supra.




I do not see it in the 1873 Shannon catalog. 1891 Graham catalog lists “saw knife” on p22 (print) / p28 (scan). 1918 Disston catalog lists “saw knife” on p181 (print) / p39 (scan). I do not see it in the 1932 Disston catalog.
