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Yes JD it's a unicycle. My kids are little adventurers and willing to try cool toys like that along with pogo-sticks, stilts and now trying the uniycle. The other in the picture is a Balla-rolla I think it's used for circus reformers to juggle while standing on it. My kids are still just getting that having of it with a 2" PVC under it. Once they have their balance down, I'll upgrade them to a 4".
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In other news I was able to get some literature about my new to me coleman. Apparently it's a first six months of production model. Pretty neat....

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Pretty fast.
:lol: Apparently! I don't remember seeing a photo of the blue Corsa before. I love that cherry convertible more and more every time I see it. It would be an awesome ride for summer nights here on Ocean Avenue! :)

I've been looking for a long time to find a vintage Sun Test Station.
Congrats!

Mr_P: Having raised 5 pogo-ing unicycling stilting (backyard zip-lining, obstacle coursing, tight-rope walking) types of my own, I can guarantee (/warn) you that yours will be trying some single-footed skateboarding on Stinky's mini-creeper before too long! :)
 

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a few items over the last couple of weeks:

- 2 of the Workmate benchtop units, already have a few, but could not pass up. $0.50 ea
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Neat, I have a benchtop Workmate (Dremel-branded), but either that model doesn't tilt like yours or I haven't figured out how yet...
 

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Sunday was opening day at the flea and I took home a large Diamalloy groove joint pliers tool, Dunlap hand ax, Plumb hatchet and beefy rawhide mallet for $8.
 

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A trip to take some cans to the local recycling yard netted me 8 industrial swivel casters and a '51 dated U.S. fuel can made by RADIO STEEL. :thumbup:

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It is located on the upper front corner of the driver's door panel. It is a toggle switch with a round bezel. The bezel is marked "TOP." The remote mirror control (if installed) is nearby, and quite similar.

LOL never thought to look there. Found it and yes I have the remote mirror too. Hopefully the dead mice in the driver's door hinge pillar died before they chewed up the wiring!
 

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VERY happy to get that 1950s(?) armorer's tool chest, but it'll take some careful effort to remove the blue paint. Looks like the PO used it for storing remote control and/or model car parts.

Other items:
- LDBE: Craftsman CL (or I?) in 25/32" x 3/4".
- Tappet: Duro-Chrome 5/8 x 11/16
- Eclipse DOE
- Halfmoon: Indestro 769 9/16" x 5/8"
- Vise Grips with long jaws
 

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Got out briefly for an estate sale today at lunch.

Nothing huge but The Snap On ratchet is date coded G so 1945?
Sliding bar clamp, Plvmb DBE, 1" Mint vise (looks unused), Brass ashtray, (I don't even smoke) and a new supply of fender washers. $10 all

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4 Audobon field guides, a buck

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I have a Craigslist "casual" search I use when I'm procrastinating on something I should be doing and not really looking for anything in particular. I plug my town name into the Tools list and see what's nearby. Then, if I'm still trying to waste time, I move onto the surrounding towns. Most of the time I don't find anything worth going after, but Thursday I found this Craftsman 6-1/8" jointer on the double pedestal factory legs:


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The date on the 3/4hp Crafty motor is 7 58, so its nearly 60 years old. The infeed table has a deep scratch that the owner thought might be a crack, but we satisfied ourselves it was only cosmetic. It is missing the blade guard--he thought he had one, but it was not quite big enough (if anyone has a bead on one, I'm interested). The cord is also worn & taped in one spot, so it could use a new one.

The seller had it advertised for $100, but after a long session of talking about garages, tools, picking, estate sales, unique finds, cast iron widgets, movie house chairs and many, many other things, he let it go to me for $80. The guy was like many of us: can't let a good deal pass him by, but also hates to sell a find in case he'll need it some day. As he was putting my money into his pocket, he said "Oh man, I'm already having seller's remorse." I told him to look around his overcrowded shop and see the bright side: he now has six square feet back! As for me, I need to take the same lesson and move along my 4" jointer, now that I have this one.

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Finally dragged my sorry **** out to a sale today. The sale started at 10a, with numbers at 9a. I left the house at 10:40 for a 10min drive. I expected the other vultures to swoop in and clear the place out before I got there, but no such luck. I think the late start had the others going elsewhere this morning.

I told myself that I was only going to buy things that I needed (yes, apperantly I do lie to myself), but once I saw that the workbench was mostly untouched, I dumped a bucket of trash in a box and started filling the bucket. I WAS being picky though, and left a lot behind.

I would have grabbed more, but I had to keep an eye on the clock so I wouldn’t be late to pick my nephew up at preschool. (I made it just in time) Maybe I’ll stop back tomorrow to pick through the dregs to see if I missed any sockets in my rush.

Here’s today’s haul : $29

5gal bucket (not shown)
assorted light bulbs for the house
Lisle 3/8dr socket box (contents shown later)
???? assorted metal box of wire connectors
4-step pulley w/ 1/2”dia. arbor (marked “DP260”)
Williams S-51 1/2dr ratchet
S-K (diamond) #45161 3/8dr 6” ext.
SnapOn IM240 1/2dr 19mm impact socket (no date code) pat# 3273430 (issued 1966)
unmarked (Indestro) #3216 1/2dr 5” ext
2 - file handles
Bonney 1163 9/16” combo
---------1160 3/8” combo
SnapOn OXI-11 11/32 combo (damn, this is number 4, I gotta remember to check my notes)
Bonney LD26T 13/16” 1/2dr deep socket
Cornwell 3/8dr deep sockets
———— JDS-75 5/8”
———— JDS-76 11/16”
———— JDS-78 3/4”
———— T-2132L 1”
Paco pouring spout #CO18 (these are useless nowadays, but I've never seen the narrow spigot before)
SpeedUp hex drive flat screwdriver bit
unknown 3/8dr #2 phillips bit
M.R.&M. CO #74 (?????????) (punch ?) (looks like a tool for setting detent balls on a socket set, but bigger)
2 - 1/4” pegboard hooks
Chas. Parker #2 vise wrench (no vise in sight) :rocker:

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Here’s the contents of the Lisle socket box (all 3/8dr) :

unknown (japan) 5/8 socket
KAL (japan) 3/8 socket
SK-Tools #45118 9/16
Craftsman =V= 1/2
——————— - 1/2
——————— - 7/16
Thorsen #312X 3/8
Bonney T19 19/32
———-- T18 9/16
———-- T12 3/8
Bonney LT16 1/2 deep
Blackhawk #35118 9/16
————— #35120 5/8
Proto #5249 3/8dr ratchet w/ red dipped handle

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The green box w/asst wire fittings :

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The M.R. & M. Co punch thingy (HELP):

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I bought a Hollands bench vise today for $30. It was in great condition, but I dismantled it, soaked it in the parts washer (with aggetation), lubed it up and reassembled it. Works great, very little wear on the lead screw and slides. The only damage is a few dings in the sliding ram where someone used it as an anvil, but it is really minimal.
 

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I played hooky for a little while this morning to hit a sale and below is my finds.
A pair of Felco cable cutters. Spose to cut up to 5/8 steel cable.
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A pair of CM offset slip joint pliers, pretty nice.
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A Utica 8” adjustable, something about these that I just really like, a older CM adjustable, I think it had a circle K on the back, a I can never pass up a Vise Grip Dewitt, a CM magnetic bit driver with original bits and a holder for single edge razor blades, another tool to cut myself with.
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A little misc pile, some shackles, ( I dropped one on way to truck), chain hooks, another Dewitt vise grip, a wrench for recessed square head plugs, CM wide chisel and a c clamp.
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A pair of Felco cable cutters. Spose to cut up to 5/8 steel cable.

Those look sweet! Watch your fingers...

I took a long lunch to hit up a garage sale that was poorly advertised on CraigsList with no pictures, but had some interesting key words in the description. I ended up spending $150 but got a nice pile of loot.

Benchmaster mill with a gear reduction motor. Everything is free but needs to be gone through
Post vise (with attached post included!)
Ridgid 70437 ratchet (been looking for one of these in the wild for a long time)
Proto snap ring pliers
Nice 12" *********** C-clamp
Two valve spring compressors
Two vise grips
Two welding clamps
Craftsman double bit axe head
Kelly perfect single big axe head
Hammer / file handles

Ran out of time but will be going back in the morning to see if I can uncover anything else interesting.
 

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There are about 20 garage sales in my city this weekend. :eyecrazy: I've got a lot of narrowing-down to do!
 

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There are about 20 garage sales in my city this weekend. :eyecrazy: I've got a lot of narrowing-down to do!

One of the multi block sales is this weekend. so a bit more cruising and doing "drive bys" to see if its worth stopping... at least they are all clumped.

Merc! Nice score on the bench master mill!
 
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One of the multi block sales is this weekend. so a bit more cruising and doing "drive bys" to see if its worth stopping... at least they are all clumped.

Merc! Nice score on the bench master mill!

Thanks! Nine still won't grace us with his presence but he's already trying to get it from me...
 

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My haul from the local pawn shop. SK driver and driver extension and sk 1:4"breaker bar were all new in packaging. Dug around for all the wrenches and hammer and extension....$30 out the door

Trying to get a set made up to stay in my old pickup truck

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Beautiful weather today for the market. Got this wooden planer, Stahlwille 17 x 19 DBE, Heyco Mercedes Pliers and a 30 x 27 DOE Porsche Diesel wrench plus a few odds and ends for about $11. I already used the planer on a project and it works well.
 

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I had a decent morning at the flea.

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- Sorels in like-new condition
- Two new shop books for the bookshelf, both printed in 1943 (more on that in Hexen's thread)
- A very early (1920's) Kay-Dee hack saw frame with an unusual adjustment style
- Plomb WF-77 and Wright MU-56 (1943) 3/8-inch drive swivel sockets both 11/16" service openings
- GERMANTOWN 4 oz ball pein
- An inside micrometer (in the green cardboard tube) - will need help identifying the Mfgr
- Another 6" MASTERENCH, but my first with letters forged-in backwards
- Long C and Vlchek wrenches
- Plomb calkers
- an H.D. SMITH monkeywrench
- mini-anvil
- WWII utility belt pack
- Lufkin No. 77C radius gage set, complete, in a leatherette snap pouch
 
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Man, I had a great morning. I have to tell you guys the details about my finds later on. Here's a preview..
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Yesterday, I was in the Smithsonian, and photographed this display. Today, $15 at the annual Cetronia neighborhood garage sale:
Small plastic tote, 1-cup Mirro aluminum measure w cap, Henry Disston & Sons no5 1’ wood level pat Oct 29-1912, Henry Disston & Sons no35-1/2 hacksaw, Chinium serated knife, Mossberg no645 ratchet, couple unknowns, Bonney ballpein w replaced handle, Vlchek cotter pin tool, 2pr Vlchek slip-joint pliers, Indestro 1/2sqdr 25/32 hex socket, Taiwanium ratcheting box wrench, 2pr Klein 317-6PC electronic pliers, 1-1/8” 1/2dr P&C 12pt socket, 3/4” 1/2dr Challenger socket, 1” 1/2dr None Better socket, unknown sparkplug socket, 1/2dr, 3/8dr, & 1/4dr Craftsman 12pt sockets, broken tap, pigtail, unresearched chisel (“X” logo indistinct), 2 screwdrivers, Companion caliper, terminals, bag of brass finish screws, Heller Nucut half-round file.
Also spotted a 1943 military foot locker in original od green for $20, but didn’t buy, because of multiple checks and chips on the outside and a vertical break in the front of the removeable tray. I suppose they could be repaired, but I don’t think invisibly. Also, I don’t really collect that sort of thing.
 

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Thanks, ThreeBay, that’s it. Here it is cleaned up. And the “Vlchek” Cleve.O.
 

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Those look sweet! Watch your fingers...

I took a long lunch to hit up a garage sale that was poorly advertised on CraigsList with no pictures, but had some interesting key words in the description. I ended up spending $150 but got a nice pile of loot.

Benchmaster mill with a gear reduction motor. Everything is free but needs to be gone through
Post vise (with attached post included!)
Ridgid 70437 ratchet (been looking for one of these in the wild for a long time)
Proto snap ring pliers
Nice 12" *********** C-clamp
Two valve spring compressors
Two vise grips
Two welding clamps
Craftsman double bit axe head
Kelly perfect single big axe head
Hammer / file handles

Ran out of time but will be going back in the morning to see if I can uncover anything else interesting.

You **** on the benchtop mill and post vise, down here in the Southwest something like that would would have gone for over $200 each easy.
 
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Had a little time to go to a few estates and found this Equipto cabinet and a Craftsman C clamp (not pictured). Came full of homeowner parts like nails, screws, hinges AND a lifetime supply of Popsickle sticks. Could not pass it up for 10 bucks. Now I have find a place for it.
 

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Ahhhh! JAB, you **** on the Equipto for $10! I'b been wanting that model for years now (one guy that had one, while he had a yard sale, it was not for sale...)
 

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Jake- that little Lisle box has me wondering what originally came in it. Cool find.

I grabbed it without looking, except to see the Proto ratchet. I was hoping I'd see Lisle sockets when I got home, but it was not to be. :(

Went back today to do a search and destroy, but no luck.
I did grab a few more things, but I'll have to post them tomorrow.
I have tickets to the soccer game at Gillette tonight and I'm halfway out the door.
 

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A set of three various portable work stands for $10.

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Early CM dome top grinder, tiny oil can, king size light bulb and brass "toothbrush holder". $10 for the lot.

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