3baygarage
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I just didn't know if the Plomb was included.
Yes I **** a lot. Mac 1/2" drive deep. Missing the 15mm and 10mm which I just got off ebay for a total of $15 shipped.
I think it's been noted before.. You can't **** yourself in this thread.. It's much more complimentary when someone else ***** you.. This should have already been learnt in lyfe..![]()
Picked up a few things at three different estate sales today and a couple of weekends ago.
Two sales, less than $7:
- Recipe box
- Oxwell midgets. Almost two sets. Missing the larger two sizes for the second set.
CM sliding breaker bar.- CM yankee screwdriver. Only two bits left. I don't usually pick up these things, but this one is heavy and is quite nicely made. It'll be cool once cleaned up and buffed out a bit. The plastics are all clouded over.
- Tape gun
- Small scissors. German I believe.
- Think it's a punch, but there's an interesting twist/flare towards the business end.
Sale from a plating/polishing store closing after 30+ yrs...$30
Now I got to look up how to properly install the vise.
- Record woodworking vise. A little bit of surface rust, but otherwise solid.
- A couple of NOS Enderes cold chisels.
- A tiny alum miter box. (couldn't leave it for .25)
- Reamer??
- The dies/rethreaders are made of alum? What the hell would you use those on?
It looks like an Eagle padlock. I do not believe the codes for those locks are available anymore. If you get the lock picked, send it to me and I can have someone impression a key.
Jeff
How is that done?
Man - I don't know how you guys find this stuff cheap. IME - almost every sale I've been to has at least 2 or 5 guys buying tools to flip on CL or E-bay ..... and not to mention our local auctioneers would sell that set of MAC sockets by the piece ..... one socket at a time.
Estate sales and garage sales I just try to be the first one there when they open up in the morning.
Pretty hard to beat the old retired dudes who get up at 4 AM, breakfast by 5 and nothing but time on their hands. Bastards!
Pretty hard to beat the old retired dudes who get up at 4 AM, breakfast by 5 and nothing but time on their hands. Bastards!
It looks like an Eagle padlock. I do not believe the codes for those locks are available anymore. If you get the lock picked, send it to me and I can have someone impression a key.
Jeff
Man - I don't know how you guys find this stuff cheap. IME - almost every sale I've been to has at least 2 or 5 guys buying tools to flip on CL or E-bay ..... and not to mention our local auctioneers would sell that set of MAC sockets by the piece ..... one socket at a time.

I don't know if this qualifies.. but here goes.
I asked my father to keep an eye out at his local swap meet or garage sale in his area for an older vise or rail road track, and he found this. A rail road track converted as an anvil. $5. (the price was right)
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Pretty hard to beat the old retired dudes who get up at 4 AM, breakfast by 5 and nothing but time on their hands. Bastards!

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Yes an Eagle, If I get it off without damage, it's yours!![]()

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Yes an Eagle, If I get it off without damage, it's yours!
As mentioned, get there EARLY! IDK WTF these old guys are hoarding up all the tools for but most of them are certainly too old to use them(the guys not the tools) and probably have a dozen like them at home already...
Going to be me in a couple decades, I better hush![]()
Now that would be a novelty to have, and it just so happens I may have access to some rail (without derailing a train). Think they torched it like that or?? Answers or ideas welcome![]()

As mentioned, get there EARLY! IDK WTF these old guys are hoarding up all the tools for but most of them are certainly too old to use them(the guys not the tools) and probably have a dozen like them at home already...
It really ***** when they out number ya 12 to 1 in my state!
Glad I'm not alone with the retired folk, same thing here in SW Fl. First they have the estate sales starting on Thursday, and then theres that 12 to 1 ratio. Sometimes I wonder if they are going to gang up on me in the garage. What cracks me up the most is a lot of them live in RV trailers and have to haul this stuff back up north.
I have, however, found some of the best deals in these trailer parks around Easter when the migration starts to go north.

Don't worry, someday there will be a sale at their house and all the good stuff will be in one spot just waiting for you.![]()
Ah the circle of life. I resemble that remark![]()
Joking of course 
Pretty hard to beat the old retired dudes who get up at 4 AM, breakfast by 5 and nothing but time on their hands. Bastards!
Pretty hard to beat the old retired dudes who get up at 4 AM, breakfast by 5 and nothing but time on their hands. Bastards!
Torch or band saw, someone here used a standard horizontal band saw to cut the rail with no problems. Torched rails leave jagged edges that are hard to clean up with a standard grinder.![]()
Thanks Jake, soaking it now!
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Yes an Eagle, If I get it off without damage, it's yours!
As mentioned, get there EARLY! IDK WTF these old guys are hoarding up all the tools for but most of them are certainly too old to use them(the guys not the tools) and probably have a dozen like them at home already...
Going to be me in a couple decades, I better hush![]()
As mentioned, get there EARLY! IDK WTF these old guys are hoarding up all the tools for but most of them are certainly too old to use them(the guys not the tools) and probably have a dozen like them at home already...
It really ***** when they out number ya 12 to 1 in my state!