Some good stuff this weekend guys! Mk3Mike, I love that fan.
Here's some pics of my end of week pick-ups.
Pic 1: About 150 pieces of USA Craftsman, ¼”, 3/8”, and ½” drive ratchets and sockets in SAE and metric, 6 and 12 point. These were in one of those 4 drawer plastic Craftsman boxes made specifically for their socket sets and between the 3 drive sizes there were only 7 sockets missing from the spaces provided.
Pic 2: Framing squares, soap stone and tire gauge, CMan 8 piece metric ratcheting combo set, Kobalt digital caliper, old time Stilson pipe wrench, CMan and Stanley hammers, Tillman welding gloves, CMan magnetic tray, USA twist drills of various sizes, Stanley Fat Max magnetic level, Powerlock and Starrett steel tapes, unmarked torx driver, Knipex knippers, Cman slip-joint pliers and 7” cutters.
Pic 3: Filter wrench, Ken-Tool bead breakers, assorted pry-bars, cordless Dremel tool, BIG rubber mallet, CMan seal puller, Channellock and CMan pliers, Channellock, Proto and CMan snap ring pliers, Thorsen PBH, New Britain andjustable wrench, CMan cotter pin puller and 6” adjustable by Proto and Crescent.
Pic 4: DeWalt and CMan bags, CMan rolling stool with tool tray, Werner step ladder.
Pics 5/6: Tie downs, propane and mapp gas torch set, extension, receivers, hitches and wiring connectors.
Pic 7: Twenty-two feet of 5/16” chain with hooks, Campbell screw-pin anchor shackles and hooks, Shur-Loc and other high-grade connectors and shackles.
FREE.
Allow me to explain.
Thursday I answered a local ad for a tool lot, the seller says he’s moving out of state and can’t take anything with him. He didn’t want to piece anything out so I bought it all. The pics show what I culled for my own use excepting the Campbell shackles and hooks, the Shur-Loc and the Craftsman ratcheting combo’s which I don’t need or want and will sell. After selling almost everything else I didn’t want I’ve covered what I spent here, my auction purchases from Wednesday and the 26” boxes I posted earlier in the week. If I can keep going at this rate for a while my GF might continue to put up with my tool buying.
