thehorse13
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It's no secret that the flea market business in my area has tanked. On top of that, I have to race Twertsy to all the good stuff that appears online. Given these tough times, I've been forced to travel to the large fleas that are 45 minutes or more away whenever I get a break from Mrs. Horsey's list of home improvement projects. Needless to say, I don't get out to the large fleas very often.
I have been going to the local indoor flea, which traditionally has yielded nothing. The good news about the place is that it's less than 5 minutes away and they are now doing outdoor tables.
All of that said, once the weather is nice, you get a constant flow of new vendors, many of which have embraced the 1 dollar table concept. These people usually go to auctions and buy mystery lots, final hour bulk purchases at garage sales, and any other wholesale situation they may find.
After some thought, I figured it would be fun to post things that I find from this sort of vendor, and thus my new thread of 1 dollar or less pick ups.
During my lunch break from Mrs. Horsey's deck resurfacing project, I did a quick sneak over to the flea. All five of these wrenches were caked in rust so I soaked them in WD-40 rust eater and then gave them a quick wipe with a rag. The stubby Craftsman is the star in this lot.
I have been going to the local indoor flea, which traditionally has yielded nothing. The good news about the place is that it's less than 5 minutes away and they are now doing outdoor tables.
All of that said, once the weather is nice, you get a constant flow of new vendors, many of which have embraced the 1 dollar table concept. These people usually go to auctions and buy mystery lots, final hour bulk purchases at garage sales, and any other wholesale situation they may find.
After some thought, I figured it would be fun to post things that I find from this sort of vendor, and thus my new thread of 1 dollar or less pick ups.
During my lunch break from Mrs. Horsey's deck resurfacing project, I did a quick sneak over to the flea. All five of these wrenches were caked in rust so I soaked them in WD-40 rust eater and then gave them a quick wipe with a rag. The stubby Craftsman is the star in this lot.









