To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Machinist’s tools

gcohe030

Member
Joined
Feb 9, 2022
Messages
8
Hi, I’m trying to determine the value for these old machinist’s tools and the best place to try to sell them. Any thoughts or suggestions welcome. Thanks for your help.
 

Attachments

  • FA3CECF8-4253-490A-AFE5-89BC510C664F.jpeg
    FA3CECF8-4253-490A-AFE5-89BC510C664F.jpeg
    58.4 KB · Views: 166
  • 51D379A5-D204-4484-BF80-4C022FADB687.jpeg
    51D379A5-D204-4484-BF80-4C022FADB687.jpeg
    75.5 KB · Views: 172
  • 17153BD5-7185-46B5-842B-4FC62E0DAB4F.jpeg
    17153BD5-7185-46B5-842B-4FC62E0DAB4F.jpeg
    95.3 KB · Views: 167
  • 665C7C0F-30A2-492F-BA82-AEF46CE1001C.jpeg
    665C7C0F-30A2-492F-BA82-AEF46CE1001C.jpeg
    87.8 KB · Views: 156
  • BD0D25E1-7A99-4191-A767-6FB304566F6D.jpeg
    BD0D25E1-7A99-4191-A767-6FB304566F6D.jpeg
    91.3 KB · Views: 145
  • 6EA1C756-27F5-4F72-84E1-B3ADAC7140BD.jpeg
    6EA1C756-27F5-4F72-84E1-B3ADAC7140BD.jpeg
    86.2 KB · Views: 152
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

FMB4

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 19, 2017
Messages
2,926
Welcome aboard! The Starrett and Brown and Sharpe tools are of very good quality. Dated, but still VG. Not sure about the other brand(s), but that the original owner went with Starrett and B & Sharpe probably means that the other stuff is pretty good as well.
 
OP
G

gcohe030

Member
Joined
Feb 9, 2022
Messages
8
Welcome aboard! The Starrett and Brown and Sharpe tools are of very good quality. Dated, but still VG. Not sure about the other brand(s), but that the original owner went with Starrett and B & Sharpe probably means that the other stuff is pretty good as well.
Thanks for the info @FMB4
 

RTM

Well-known member
Joined
May 13, 2019
Messages
13,207
Location
SF Bay Area
Unfortunately, I don't think these types of things draw the $$ like they used to, unless you find the right person. I;ve seen many nice micrometers linger in CL listings, or at my favorite flea. Back in the 80s & 90s, you had lots $$ there. Nowadays, the mikes might get $100 between them. You might poke your nose into https://www.practicalmachinist.com/ or bbs.homeshopmachinist.net/ websites, see how their classifieds look (do they have one?)
 

slowtwitch73

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 18, 2019
Messages
5,876
Location
Hellgate
What RTM says.. the scraper set would prob get the most interest.

Chuck it on Ebay and let the cards fall where they may..
 
OP
G

gcohe030

Member
Joined
Feb 9, 2022
Messages
8
Unfortunately, I don't think these types of things draw the $$ like they used to, unless you find the right person. I;ve seen many nice micrometers linger in CL listings, or at my favorite flea. Back in the 80s & 90s, you had lots $$ there. Nowadays, the mikes might get $100 between them. You might poke your nose into https://www.practicalmachinist.com/ or bbs.homeshopmachinist.net/ websites, see how their classifieds look (do they have one?)
Thanks @RTM
 
OP
G

gcohe030

Member
Joined
Feb 9, 2022
Messages
8
What RTM says.. the scraper set would prob get the most interest.

Chuck it on Ebay and let the cards fall where they may..
Alternatively I can always keep them if their value is low or similarly the interest in them. Any idea where to get a handle for these? I would have expected a set like these to include one but apparently not. That said I’m completely unfamiliar with such scrapers.
 

slowtwitch73

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 18, 2019
Messages
5,876
Location
Hellgate
Alternatively I can always keep them if their value is low or similarly the interest in them. Any idea where to get a handle for these? I would have expected a set like these to include one but apparently not. That said I’m completely unfamiliar with such scrapers.
Yeah for sure if you may use them or just like them.

The scrapers are for babbitt bearings I'm fairly sure .. unless you are into really old machinery they will be of no use to you unless you find them handy for something else. Getting handles is like for a file etc.. whatever you can find/like.
 

Davefr

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 7, 2010
Messages
11,835
Location
OR
I had one of those Mounds babbitt scraper sets and it took forever to sell on Ebay for a price that was hardly worth the shipping hassle. An incomplete no name tap and die set might bring $10 at a garage sale. Those big micrometers might attract some interest but there's limited use for them. Serious machinists would want a complete set traceable to NIST so that leaves hobbyists and they want cheap.
 

slowtwitch73

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 18, 2019
Messages
5,876
Location
Hellgate
Huh.. I woulda thought the scrapers would get good interest.
Guess it is now niche product and any guy dealing with babbitt probably has 10 sets.
 

lilredex

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 29, 2006
Messages
5,956
Location
Toronto
Hi, I’m trying to determine the value for these old machinist’s tools and the best place to try to sell them. Any thoughts or suggestions welcome. Thanks for your help.
Kijiji would be my suggestion. Never heard of Hoppe, but found another, sold (no price).


I bought a similar Butterfield set at a garage sale...$20.

No idea on the scrapers, those mikes might bring $20-30 ea. Not a lot of interest in those these days, the market is flooded with them.

Don't expect a reply to your classified post over yonder, we cannot reply to those anymore.

Ad your location.......it eliminates all the guessing.
 

Attachments

  • Taps - Butterfield General Purpose Screw Plate 1A.jpg
    Taps - Butterfield General Purpose Screw Plate 1A.jpg
    352.2 KB · Views: 95
  • Taps - Butterfield General Purpose Screw Plate 1B.jpg
    Taps - Butterfield General Purpose Screw Plate 1B.jpg
    145.8 KB · Views: 107
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

PoorUB

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 29, 2021
Messages
11,662
Location
Fargo, ND
Those scrappers might be for truing up ways on a lathe or mill. It was how it was done in the old days. Now they run a grinder over the ways. Really a lost art. I believe there are people that still do it, but in this throw away society most people will scrap the machine and buy a new one for what you would have to pay to true up ways on a lathe or mill.
 

Mohawk Dave

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 7, 2012
Messages
5,068
Location
SoCal
I had one of those Mounds babbitt scraper sets and it took forever to sell on Ebay for a price that was hardly worth the shipping hassle. An incomplete no name tap and die set might bring $10 at a garage sale. Those big micrometers might attract some interest but there's limited use for them. Serious machinists would want a complete set traceable to NIST so that leaves hobbyists and they want cheap.
I'm surprised....5 years ago or so I used to sell those on eBay and get a pretty penny (don't remember how much, I'd have to look through my emails), but I would definitely grab them at estate sales/swap meets when I saw them....haven't done much buying/selling for a few years now though.
 

slowtwitch73

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 18, 2019
Messages
5,876
Location
Hellgate
Those scrappers might be for truing up ways on a lathe or mill. It was how it was done in the old days. Now they run a grinder over the ways. Really a lost art. I believe there are people that still do it, but in this throw away society most people will scrap the machine and buy a new one for what you would have to pay to true up ways on a lathe or mill.
Different kind of scraper.
 

Davefr

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 7, 2010
Messages
11,835
Location
OR
I'm surprised....5 years ago or so I used to sell those on eBay and get a pretty penny (don't remember how much, I'd have to look through my emails), but I would definitely grab them at estate sales/swap meets when I saw them....haven't done much buying/selling for a few years now though.
Looks like something less than $10/scraper.

 
OP
G

gcohe030

Member
Joined
Feb 9, 2022
Messages
8
Kijiji would be my suggestion. Never heard of Hoppe, but found another, sold (no price).


I bought a similar Butterfield set at a garage sale...$20.

No idea on the scrapers, those mikes might bring $20-30 ea. Not a lot of interest in those these days, the market is flooded with them.

Don't expect a reply to your classified post over yonder, we cannot reply to those anymore.

Ad your location.......it eliminates all the guessing.
Thanks!!
 

isb cornbinder

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 3, 2010
Messages
7,073
Location
Pacific South West, BC, Canada
I have noticed his tool sales recently. He is pretty old and I am wondering if he has health issues that he is keeping to himself.
If I were to hazard a guess. I would think the same as you mentioned. He used to be more filled out and now he is little more than a skeleton. Some of his videos are abrupt with references to other videos. I have been one of his subscribers for many years. He is two years older than I. This aging is a lousy reward for a life well wasted.
 

mikegt4

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 12, 2005
Messages
3,272
Location
sw ohio
His weight loss is pretty obvious and selling off his prized processions is an ominous sign. I hope that I am wrong.
 

dutchgray

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 28, 2014
Messages
6,468
Location
Dorset. England.
His weight loss is pretty obvious and selling off his prized processions is an ominous sign. I hope that I am wrong.
Nobody lives forever, but on the other hand Mr Pete has an awful lot of machinest's tools, lots of duplicates, he could just be getting some of the hoard gone for good money.
Made a lot of great videos over the years.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom