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Maybe I should add the Gerstner I just picked up to your pile LOL.

maybe you should 'cause you guys are close..
I don't wanna scoop another guys deal.
but if he passes let me know about the gerstner if you please.

if that was a **** move sorry guys and 94
 
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that craftsman mic is pretty cool. nice find.
 

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Some sort of cool articulating light bulb cover, furnace burners, DC milliamperes meter, 3/4 hp rated toggle switch and a Craftsman level.
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automotive emergency light:dunno:
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Your articulating light looks like its attached to a magnetic dial indicator/scribe base. I have a base like that on my dial indicator only a different color.

I think Amitygravel is spot on. I've got a timing light like that that I used to set the timing on my VW Beetle back when I had the misfortune to own one. Static timing. Not terribly accurate, but good enough for a VW.
 

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maybe you should 'cause you guys are close..
I don't wanna scoop another guys deal.
but if he passes let me know about the gerstner if you please.

if that was a **** move sorry guys and 94

Na, you cool! Can't fault you for wanting another Gerstner, how many you up to now? :lol: :beer:

Nine4 you are a scrounger and a picker like me,, neat finds to put in 'stock".

I see you left out hoarder, or is that just me? :lol_hitti

Your articulating light looks like its attached to a magnetic dial indicator/scribe base. I have a base like that on my dial indicator only a different color.

I think Amitygravel is spot on. I've got a timing light like that that I used to set the timing on my VW Beetle back when I had the misfortune to own one. Static timing. Not terribly accurate, but good enough for a VW.


You are exactly right on the magnetic base, I didn't even notice. This one is made by Cullen Legois and google brings up many images, thanks!

And thank you both for the id on the timing light, I saw the wood handle with wire coming out and had to have it. :D
 

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Beatcad, nine4gmc and I have already done some deals. And I am thinking about another trip LOL. Plus this box being a Leatherette and with a missing door and some damage is probably not worth shipping.

nine4gmc, I may trade for some upholstery work LOL.

Also keep an eye out for early Bronco parts 1966-1977.
 
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I picked up these old greasy things this morning. I guess they are tools of some sort? Thinking of selling them and picking up some new things at harbor freight or sears.



I started to unload them





But I got tired and stopped.







Joking aside, I think both boxes are post war 1940s. One has the sticker and a slightly different tray than the other. I need to clean the heck out of both of them. Lots of grease and sawdust stuck to grease.

Mavawreck,

The box with the worn decal is made by Union, which definitely made wartime GMTK boxes. I recognize the decal. The wartime boxes varied quite a bit in number of hinge elements, tray handles (flat and round), number of oiler holes (one and two) in the tray, type of tray supports inside the box (4 corners, ends), depending on mfgr. Two features that do separate wartime from post-war boxes are the feet and the handle attachments. If the boxes have four ornate reinforced corners on the bottom (which I can't see from the photos), and the handle tabs are welded (which they appear to be from the photos), not riveted to the lid, they are both wartime. And so could some of the tools. I'm eyeing some of the 1/2"-drive sockets, the DBE's, the water pump pliers, the file handles and some others, in particular, but it's hard for me to evaluate without close-ups of both sides of each tool.

I have put a few wartime GMTK's together...

Here are some photos of one:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2252296&postcount=730
 
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that craftsman mic is pretty cool. nice find.

Thanks! The 'Craftsman' logo looks old, anyone date it for me? The feeler gauge is from the 60s, I think. The guy had a CL ad for a garage sale with tools, antiques and primitives. Turns out he's a collector that mainly travels to shows but opens up his barn once a year, and I was lucky enough to make that trip this year. He had shelves 15' high with everything from tools to toys to everything in between. Thought I was going to make a quick run thru and then be down the road. Spent almost an hour in there looking. He had some mighty sweet stuff! :drool:
 

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Mavawreck,

The box with the worn decal is made by Union, which definitely made wartime GMTK boxes. I recognize the decal. The wartime boxes varied quite a bit in number of hinge elements, tray handles (flat and round), number of oiler holes (one and two) in the tray, type of tray supports inside the box (4 corners, ends), depending on mfgr. Two features that do separate wartime from post-war boxes are the feet and the handle attachments. If the boxes have four ornate reinforced corners on the bottom (which I can't see from the photos), and the handle tabs are welded (which they appear to be from the photos), not riveted to the lid, they are both wartime. And so could some of the tools. I'm eyeing some of the 1/2"-drive sockets, the DBE's, the water pump pliers, the file handles and some others, in particular, but it's hard for me to evaluate without close-ups of both sides of each tool.

I have put a few wartime GMTK's together...

Here are some photos of one:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2252296&postcount=730


Do I see any Plomb lurking in the box?? :evil:
 

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I found my first Kennedy tool box on Saturday at a garage sale. It was our neighborhood garage sale and the very first sale I stopped at had this two drawer add on box for $10. It has some surface rust on the bottom and a little in the bottom of the second drawer, but other than that, it's in pretty good shape. Didn't have a key with it, but I can take care of that later. I think I'm going to use it in my home office once I convert it to a gun room. It will make good storage for cleaning gear. This is a model MC-28. The coolest part is the guy said he is going to have a "Man Cave Sale" in a couple weeks with more tools and gun related items. I'll be looking for that.

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Then I also found this Kobalt crescent wrench. It works, but it obviously needs cleaned up. This was only $1.

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Great box ncaddy, I paid like 4-6x that for a used one once and turned around shortly after and sold it with a matching top box. I still regret selling the riser box :(
 

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Oh **** Outlaw, I think it is a 26"! It looks like it has the center pulls, I think mine only had the four outer but it was the 20".
 

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CL find tonight!

Decent Park box, needs some work...


Hmmm... what's inside?


What is this?!?!? The crowntop is the only thing on it.


Other notables, a Starrett feeler gauge, Petersen Vise Grip, a Sweetheart wooden ruler, and some other stuff.


....then a milk crate of hatchets, hammers, and a old Stanley wooden handled screwdriver.


Then, the big metal box of wrenches!


Mostly Williams and Bonney with a few others mixed in.


Never saw a raised panel Superrench before...


More Starrett...


A raised panel CMan underline?


Box #4... few more wrenches but really didnt dig into it


Box #5... a few more Williams, some other goodies, and a giant Proto wrench.

Not too bad for $50, I got a lot of sorting, cleaning, polishing, etc to do with this lot.
 

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Oh **** Outlaw, I think it is a 26"! It looks like it has the center pulls, I think mine only had the four outer but it was the 20".

That one should be a 28" wide middle. Designed to go below their 526, 26" wide top chest, but not on a standard 26" bottom, so you have to get one of their 29" bottoms to fit. Why they designed them like that I have no clue. Did the same with the 20" box, made a 22" riser for it. :rant:
 

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CL find tonight!

Decent Park box, needs some work...


Hmmm... what's inside?


What is this?!?!? The crowntop is the only thing on it.


Other notables, a Starrett feeler gauge, Petersen Vise Grip, a Sweetheart wooden ruler, and some other stuff.


....then a milk crate of hatchets, hammers, and a old Stanley wooden handled screwdriver.


Then, the big metal box of wrenches!


Mostly Williams and Bonney with a few others mixed in.


Never saw a raised panel Superrench before...


More Starrett...


A raised panel CMan underline?


Box #4... few more wrenches but really didnt dig into it


Box #5... a few more Williams, some other goodies, and a giant Proto wrench.

Not too bad for $50, I got a lot of sorting, cleaning, polishing, etc to do with this lot.

Some definite suckage hiding in that lot...who am I kidding, there's no hiding it! You ****!
 

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That one should be a 28" wide middle. Designed to go below their 526, 26" wide top chest, but not on a standard 26" bottom, so you have to get one of their 29" bottoms to fit. Why they designed them like that I have no clue. Did the same with the 20" box, made a 22" riser for it. :rant:

:+1: The MC-28 is a 28" middle box.
Kennedy never did figure out how to stick to a standard on their middle boxes. :dunno:
They expected their buyers to stack boxes in a pyramid, putting the load in the center, instead of all in line so that the weight transferred straight down the sides.
 

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:+1: The MC-28 is a 28" middle box.
Kennedy never did figure out how to stick to a standard on their middle boxes. :dunno:
They expected their buyers to stack boxes in a pyramid, putting the load in the center, instead of all in line so that the weight transferred straight down the sides.

Yea it really puzzles me why they did and still do that. Ironically they make standard size top and middle boxes in their mechanics line. Which if someone was going to buy a 26" wide box I don't see why they would select the 526 over one of their mechanics 26" boxes. The 520 I understand as it is a different size. Or especially why one would pick one of the goofy size middles over the mechanics line. So things would match? Even then the bottom box won't match :dunno:
 

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Local CL deal $20 for the lot.

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The Zip-tie bundle on the far left is all Taiwan, the one in the middle is all stamped "Made in USA" with no other brand markings?

Pile on the far right is the cool stuff, :) snap on, mac, Sears made in japan, proto, williams, fuller. Hell even a Vintage honda motorcycle wrench, :wtf: not a bad deal IMO :dunno:
 
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Found this at a local flea, 4 in Wilton. The jaws are worn, but so am I!
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Today's Craigslist lunchtime deal.

Gawd, I love CL! Lady wanted $100 for the bench grinder and $15 for the 'clamps'. I offered $75 for both and asked her to counter. She was happy with the $75. The grinder, smooth and quiet, unlike the 1HP Crapsman I currently own. I couldn't tell the brand of the clamps, er, mics until I drove away and saw what I got. I really just wanted the grinder, but day-um! The small one is a Reed, the rest Starrett.

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Mavawreck,

The box with the worn decal is made by Union, which definitely made wartime GMTK boxes. I recognize the decal. The wartime boxes varied quite a bit in number of hinge elements, tray handles (flat and round), number of oiler holes (one and two) in the tray, type of tray supports inside the box (4 corners, ends), depending on mfgr. Two features that do separate wartime from post-war boxes are the feet and the handle attachments. If the boxes have four ornate reinforced corners on the bottom (which I can't see from the photos), and the handle tabs are welded (which they appear to be from the photos), not riveted to the lid, they are both wartime. And so could some of the tools. I'm eyeing some of the 1/2"-drive sockets, the DBE's, the water pump pliers, the file handles and some others, in particular, but it's hard for me to evaluate without close-ups of both sides of each tool.

I have put a few wartime GMTK's together...

Here are some photos of one:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2252296&postcount=730

Got your PM, I'd love to talk to ya more about them and make sure they get into the right hands. Thanks!
 

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You stole that Atlas grinder IMHO...

Add in those Starrett mics and I probably should have tied a bandana around my face bandito style. I figured the mics were Harbor Freight or some such since the ad picture wasn't so good and I was lusting for the Atlas. I'm willing to pay penance for this crime, tonight I'll bang my own wife! :evil:
 

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Snap-On SL710 1/2" ratchet ca. 1977
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I am stoked, wanted one of these for a while.
 

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An estate sale this morning yielded 84# of visey goodness.

I originally wasn't interested in the sale based on the pictures (no pics of the vise), but once I read this -
Biggest Vice I ever saw: The Chas. Parker Co., Meriden, CT. U.S.A. BRING TOOLS IF YOU WANT THIS PIECE AS IT MUST BE FREED FROM IT'S BENCH.
I just HAD to go check it out.

The sale was poorly advertised in an odd spot, so there were only 4 of us when the door opened. As soon as I got in I asked about the vise. I was told that "It's up in the attic, go on up". The ATTIC ? Who keeps tools in the attic ? Well - up in the 3rd floor walk up attic was a little workshop with a HUGE vise on a 1x4 framed bench. All the tools except the vise were gone.

I'm not normally interested in fix based vises, but I just couldn't leave this one behind. The asking price was $75, but they took my offer of $60 :rocker:.
More pictures and info here -
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3954960&posted=1#post3954960

I also found an old brass Cribbage board, an ink roller, and 1/2 of a pipe jaw for an exposed screw vise (I couldn't find the other half :sad:) for another $3.
 

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Here's a few thing from since the last update.
blackhawk thumbwheel spinner with a female drive on the other side, coors bottle opener, left hand PTD drill set, chicago latrobe wire drill set, 1/2 plvmb pebble wrench, plumb hatchet, and a Starret C604R-24
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Proto hex socket set, missing 4mm, 9mm and a Rochester Monojet
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and a really nice Cleveland Twist Drill tap drill chart.
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both drill sets and starrett rule $15, plumb hatchet $5, proto set 20$, Rochester carb, CTD tap drill chart, can opener, plvmb wrench, blackhawk thumbwheel $12.
 

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Also love that Atlas grinder, yup, that is a "You ****" for sure!!

Thanks Squatch! This is my kind of place where high praise is a sincere "You ****"!

You stole that Atlas grinder IMHO...

Went back to the same lady to buy a NAPA branded 4 ton porta-power for the $75 she was asking. I also confessed to her that the 'clamps' she sold me earlier were indeed micrometers, and decent ones at that. I flipped her an extra $50 because I wasn't raised to take advantage of people. And I took a burger for her two old dogs. Who would have thought that a guy with an avatar looking like yours would be the voice of my conscience!

Don't forget your Moms this weekend!
 

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No picture. I got a Milwaukee orbital 12amp Sawzall. Had a busted off blade in the quick release, guess that lowered the value to the 8$ I paid for it.
 

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Mustache: very nice gesture to the nice lady and her old dogs. all those items looked like her husband or dad had some skills.

Jake: i heard you even got some exercise grabbing that vise which by the way looks like a keeper. if you like only the swivel versions you can mount this on one of your rolling tool boxes and make a stand and turn it any direction you choose. here's a stand on my Parker that doesn't swivel and i'm pretty sure i'll have a hard time tipping it over.
 

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