Smokeshow69
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Ok one last then I'll shut up
Pair of Blue-Point tail pipe stretchers.
When the guy said $5.00 the pair, I nearly had to clean out my drawers..
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You ****! Great buy
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Ok one last then I'll shut up
Pair of Blue-Point tail pipe stretchers.
When the guy said $5.00 the pair, I nearly had to clean out my drawers..
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Hello again
If it's better to post this in another thread please let me know. I started here and you have been very helpful so I am continuing on.
I ran into an issue disassembling the Columbian Woodworking Vise. Took: PB blaster, TWO 1 1/4" half inch sockets on breaker bars, and a pipe wrench to get the nut off the front of the dynamic jaw (to release the slide rod). After the nut broke free it was easier for a turn then got hard again. Not so unusual I thought if it's all rusty in there. Kept turning and some metal fell out the front. Wasn't sure what it was but all I could do then was keep going. As you can see in the pictures I tore off the outer thread at the end of the slide rod. I don't think it's so bad as the nut goes past that thread when tight. However, now the nut does not want to go on. My guess is the end of the slide rod was hammered after the nut went on to prevent it from coming off.
Questions:
1. How do you recommend getting the nut back on? I could force it with the ratchet but I don't want to do any more damage. I do not have a tap/die this big. I think the thread is 3/4". I do have a rethreader 3/4" fine thread. Again, it doesn't go on easy and I haven't forced it; thread on it is definitely not as deep as on the slide rod. I am guessing any repair to the threads will need to be with a file.
2. Should I proceed with taking off the other slide rod bolt? It doesn't look like the end is hammered but it could be a little bit. I want to have a remedy for the first one before I potentially create the issue again. Ideally, also find a better way to lock the slide rod and not leave teeth marks in it.
3. Side note. The dynamic jaw cannot be removed from the main thread with a wrench or screwdriver or tap. The pin is mushroomed out on both sides, not intended to be removed. I am not a machinist so can't whip up a new one. New territory for me here. Thanks for all your help!!!
Ok one last then I'll shut up
Pair of Blue-Point tail pipe stretchers.
When the guy said $5.00 the pair, I nearly had to clean out my drawers..
And this single mantle lantern that needs some TLC. $3.00

Lots of suckage for 3Jakes today, but I'l focus on the Coleman lantern -
That 249 is not that common, and it in GREAT shape!
Fair warning however; its NOT white gas, - its kerosene. There should be a pre-heater cup on the base of the generator.
Once of the generators is for the 248 (blue box) the other is for the more common 200A white gas single mantle lanterns (most being red)
I'd LOVE to find one like that! especially in that shape!![]()
I have had success with repairing a damaged thread like that using a three-corner file, carefully working the oversize area down to the same pitch diameter (technical term) so the threads are uniform in diameter with the undamaged threads.
If you can find something with the same thread (pitch and diameter) to try the nut on, you can determine if the internal threads of the nut are damaged. If they are OK, or if you have the appropriate thread restorer, the nut can be your test gauge for your work on the male threads. Go slowly and check often. You can use Prussian Blue or a Sharpie to find the high spots.
Rusty weekend continued:
KD 2031 tail pipe cutter $1.00
Reed No.11 Pipe wrench ??? $1.00
Miller C-3301 Retaining ring pliers $1.00
Starrett #230 in red case $5.00
& my favorite that i had no idea what it was....
Buckingham #6103 $1.00
Video here: (skip to 45 minutes)
Decent haul (Lugz 2020_30) from the flea market this morning.
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The Box o' BELL SYSTEM standard pencils is self-explanatory.
Some of you who have been around awhile may recognize that battery charger. It's my second. A Westinghouse Rectigon. This one is smaller. It will be interesting to get it home and compare the capacities and tubes and whatnot.
That 6-foot folding rule was made in Germany. It is imperial on one side and metric on the the other. Have to clean it up to see if there's any branding.
The midget mix includes a Dowidat ratchet (must be Germany day...), a 40's vintage Duro-Chrome extension, a 40's vintage Williams sliding tee (9/32-inch drive), and an unknown (no markings) palm ratchet.
Snerk.Nice haul on the umpire gear lugz!
what year of ford truck do you have? I recognize the tail gate!
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These saws are for sale locally $5 each. I am shopping for a neighbor that needs one and maybe one for myself. I'll look for USA brands/markings. But outside of that I am not sure. Definitely an interesting variety there
Which one would you buy?
Snerk.
nice, i like the slicks. i had a 65 f100, 352 / 3 speed long box. my 71 is going to be my daily- efi 302 / 4r70w
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Yeah, it's cool for sure. I don't know the odds of finding two of the same make, different model, but I'm happy the God of All Pickers was smiling on me today. I posted a few more pics here.I do like the battery charger!
I posted this in a different thread, but I finally got to hold it in my hands. It is in much better shape than I thought. Its just missing the handle. No dents and only some surface rust.
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I also got these 3 "running" Homelite chainsaws.
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All from one yardsale for $160 total.







I posted this in a different thread, but I finally got to hold it in my hands. It is in much better shape than I thought. Its just missing the handle. No dents and only some surface rust.
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and you **** !
Yeah Baby, Congratulationsand you **** !
A few years back my cousin and I were comparing notes on our yard sale scores from some weekend and he asked me if I had gone to a particular sale and I said nope. He says look what I got, he says I don't really know what it is really for but I know it is cool. Ended up basically being that box but it said for a Blackhawk porta-power ? Even before he could get any of those words out I called him a ******* !![]()
Nice pick by your wife Floyd! Based on the $ from you other thread post, you ****!!!
Hey Floyd, post that in the Blackhawk thread in the vintage forum!
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Todays finds:
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I had to buy a really beat up bit-brace to get the flex, but worth it at $5. Then again I paid way to much for the Billings box at $20, full of sockets. Two dollars got me two 3" v-pulleys, one craftsman marked, and the wood handle. I have no idea what it is for, but at .50 I figured why not. The Plomb puller was kind of an oddity, as I was ending the morning buying creamer and some flowers for the wife as she has had a pretty bad week, but the place I would normally go to was out of the creamer she likes and as I had time, I went over to another store a few miles away that I knew would have it. And there was a sale that sounded OK in that direction. So, stopped at the sale, started looking around and immediately swooped on the puller set. $20 and the guy kept trying to sell me every thing else in his backyard. I might have to go back later...
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Nice puller! I wish that was a duplicate for you as I need that style but I think you probably will want to keep that one!?
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Smoke, I have another set, not nearly as nice nor as complete, but I can put it in the box for you...
Nice puller! I wish that was a duplicate for you as I need that style but I think you probably will want to keep that one!?
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These saws are for sale locally $5 each. I am shopping for a neighbor that needs one and maybe one for myself. I'll look for USA brands/markings. But outside of that I am not sure. Definitely an interesting variety there.
Which one would you buy?
These saws are for sale locally $5 each. I am shopping for a neighbor that needs one and maybe one for myself. I'll look for USA brands/markings.
Which one would you buy?