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    it's garage sale season!!

    Drill bits are imports but only one has been used. Thanks for my first "you ****!"
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    it's garage sale season!!

    Last night I stumbled across a barely legible sign that read "contractor tool sale in back". In the back yard were a couple of guys with a pile of all kinds of tools, many new and in the box. One of them said his former boss just sold an industrial building, left town, and told him clean out...
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    Buying tools by the pound...The good, the bad, & the ugly

    No too much in the Klein pile. The conduit reamer has a broken tip. The reamer part is removable but designed to fit on the unique square shaft which is embedded into to the handle so I would probably need a new complete driver to make it whole again.
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    Buying tools by the pound...The good, the bad, & the ugly

    Agree that the socket looks "spun". However hole diameter is 11/16 so way oversized for 1/2 drive and under 3/4. It also has another "detent" hole opposite the one in pic so could certainly accept a pin. The 20" extension is CM. Here is some Vlchek and some P&C.
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    Buying tools by the pound...The good, the bad, & the ugly

    Here's some cornwell and some really cool old sockets without a brand name. Pic #3 shows the "round" drive of a cornwell impact socket. Not sure if someone drilled it out and added the hole for a pin?
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    Buying tools by the pound...The good, the bad, & the ugly

    Of course there was lots of Craftsman stuff. I didn't photograph the 50 or so pieces of modern stuff but here are some vintage pieces. Almost everything in the pics is early V code. I thought that most V code stuff did not have a part number but I have found a few exceptions. The small...
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    Buying tools by the pound...The good, the bad, & the ugly

    The T handle is 3/8 drive pinned into a 12 pt. 7/16 socket. The handle itself is unmarked so you may be right about it being a home made tool. Here is some stuff from Plomb and a nice telescoping magnet from "RIMAC".
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    Buying tools by the pound...The good, the bad, & the ugly

    Here are some Bonney tools. Can someone tell me about the odd shaped tool in the first & second pic?
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