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You know you have garage sale tool fever BAD when you're on vacation like I am, with my family, at the beach, and part of you wishes you were back home so you could hit the sales and pick up some more goodies. :(

Last weekend I was reading GJ on the beach.
 

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Duct Tape, you should scour the CL and see what you find on vacation :evil:

Doesn't everybody? :dunno:

:lol:

Every time I travel :lol:

Hit up a flea market in NJ this morning, and wow... so much different than the ones I'm used to. Up in Lambertville, NJ, lots of high end collectors there, and high end goodies. But, still managed to snag to deals:



A 2-drawer Park box ($25) and a Super Lectric metal fan ($10). Found a fan dealer 8 tables away... he said he'd sell it all day for $35, so that made me feel good about it. Some of these are going for insane money right now, and they're fun little projects to clean up and rewire.





Does anyone make a pretty damned close color to the Park box color? Got this one and another one to do up.



Oh, of course the box is full of tools ;) Some CMan and Williams mostly, with an SK here, Bonney there... then a lot of junk.


 

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Scored today.
Cman drivers buck a piece.
Snap on and cornwell sockets 50 cent each
Husky reverible usa gm performance ratchet and husky usa universal and extensions 5 bucks!
mac and blackhawk wrenches buck. Piece.
Channelock. Cable cutters 2 bucks
My first plvmb tool as well for aa Quarter! 13/16 12pt 3/8 dr
 

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Saw four diff park boxes today. They must be comming out of the woodwork. One looked like a tackle box and 3 were cantilever
 

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Hit a Sunday estate sale, lady said the vise was $1 if I could get it off the table. I searched the leftovers in the garage for pliers or any tool that I could use to remove it. Finally found a 1" C-Clamp made in China, sadly I was excited about that but happily it was just enough to break the nuts loose from underneath :will_nil Also picked up this center finding ruler for $1, I left the lil chinese c-clamp for them to throw away :thumbup:

3-5/8" Craftsman Vise Japan
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Hit a Sunday estate sale, lady said the vise was $1 if I could get it off the table. I searched the leftovers in the garage for pliers or any tool that I could use to remove it. Finally found a 1" C-Clamp made in China, sadly I was excited about that but happily it was just enough to break the nuts loose from underneath :will_nil Also picked up this center finding ruler for $1, I left the lil chinese c-clamp for them to throw away :thumbup:

3-5/8" Craftsman Vise Japan
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I have a small tool kit in my car that has come in handy a few times at tag sales removing bolted down stuff.

Toss an adjustable in your glove box for the next time you have to unbolt a vise!
 

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Hmm "Avocado Hammertone" :headscrat

:dunno:

well, rustoleum doesn't make a greenish hammertone, well, at least the right green... maybe... a base of Copper Hammertone:
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followed by a light coat of Fern?
250705_SR_12oz_ProtectiveEnamel_Gloss_Fern_HR_L.ashx

or grass green?
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or is Fern too light? is the grass too green? I may just take a box to an auto paint store, get it color matched and get a can or 3...
 

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I have a small tool kit in my car that has come in handy a few times at tag sales removing bolted down stuff.

Toss an adjustable in your glove box for the next time you have to unbolt a vise!

I have a full blown jump out bag full of tools in my truck but we were dropping one of the kids off for work in the mini van. For $1, I would have chewed through the table like a beaver if I had to :lol_hitti

My girl was inside the house and said that the sale lady came in and mentioned to the other workers that she told the guy in the garage he could have the vise for $1, IF he could get it off. My girl said, that's my guy, if he wants it he'll get it off, not to worry. :)
 

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Hit a Sunday estate sale, lady said the vise was $1 if I could get it off the table. I searched the leftovers in the garage for pliers or any tool that I could use to remove it. Finally found a 1" C-Clamp made in China, sadly I was excited about that but happily it was just enough to break the nuts loose from underneath :will_nil Also picked up this center finding ruler for $1, I left the lil chinese c-clamp for them to throw away :thumbup:

Had a similar experience recently. Found a nice vise still the attached to the bench. The front two bolts were easy enough with the tools I had handy but the rear nut was recessed into the bench. Too many other people around to want to stop and run to my truck for a socket set. Found a loose hacksaw blade hanging on the wall and went to town. Fortunately it was a soft bolt, at 5/8" it would have been a job otherwise. Another guy there going through the tools just looked at me and said, 'You must have really needed a vise?!'. Well yeah. It was 4" Rock Island in really good condition. I can always trade up later, right? :D
 

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Hmm "Avocado Hammertone" :headscrat

:dunno:

well, rustoleum doesn't make a greenish hammertone, well, at least the right green... maybe... a base of Copper Hammertone:
SRHmsCopSpL.ashx

followed by a light coat of Fern?
250705_SR_12oz_ProtectiveEnamel_Gloss_Fern_HR_L.ashx

or grass green?
SRPEGrsGrnSP_L.ashx

or is Fern too light? is the grass too green? I may just take a box to an auto paint store, get it color matched and get a can or 3...

Rick, try Rosemary Rustoleum Hammertone :thumbup:

Shown in this post, bookshelf I redid: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3979959&postcount=381
 

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The rosemary? It's totally green, maybe not the same shade as the box originally but it is closer than trying to top coat hammertone with any other color.
 

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Drives me crazy. Tool box full of tools. Travel box, truck kit, spares, etc. etc. and I still end up somewhere without so much as a pair of pliers or a cresent.
 

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Did pretty good this weekend.

First stop = $170
Delta midi lathe 46-250. Barely used and needing a belt(was there but degraded from sitting)
Dewalt scroll saw dw788. Looks new with the blade installed upside down($500 new)
Ryobi 6" thin line grinder. Grinder and wheels look brand new
Cooper Tools compressor. Research shows it is oiled and was sold by costco for $150.
Rock Island no 443 vise. 3" or 3.5" A little beat up but the jaws look nice and it functions well.

Second stop = $5
Williams usa 1" drive 2 3/8" chrome x-1288
Williams usa 1" drive 3 7/8" impact 7-6124
Both purchased for resale

Third stop = $5
Knipex nippers
Knipex needle nose
channel lock wire cutters
general no 69 wire stripper/cutter usa made
Extension cord
Mystery slip joint pliers. Look simular and function like channel locks. Any thoughts?

Fourth stop = $15
2 gauge 20+ foot jumper cables
big red folding creaper
 

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Had a similar experience recently. Found a nice vise still the attached to the bench. The front two bolts were easy enough with the tools I had handy but the rear nut was recessed into the bench. Too many other people around to want to stop and run to my truck for a socket set. Found a loose hacksaw blade hanging on the wall and went to town. Fortunately it was a soft bolt, at 5/8" it would have been a job otherwise. Another guy there going through the tools just looked at me and said, 'You must have really needed a vise?!'. Well yeah. It was 4" Rock Island in really good condition. I can always trade up later, right? :D

When I found my 5" Parker, it was bolted to a bench in the Attic. I didn't want someone else claiming it before I could get a wrench from my truck, so when I went downstairs to pay for it, I took the dynamic jaw with me so the part still bolted to the bench would look useless to anyone else. I still had a lot of running up and down the stairs though.



Looks too grey to me nine.

Outlaw, are you sure you scrolled down to the green shelves, and didn't just look at the beautiful grey drill press ?
 

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I took the dynamic jaw with me so the part still bolted to the bench would look useless to anyone else.

Good thinking. Just be careful how you judge 'useless'. Last year a local shop sold half a vise as 'industrial decor'. It wasn't cheap. Perhaps its just an LA thing. I'm not even sure they knew it was broken.
 

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Interesting find today at an estate sale, all for a whopping $3. I didn't find much at first, but then while doing a third look through I came across this: (4) SK NOS never opened items; (1) Dunlap 1/4 set; Craftsman underline C sockets and T; file safety handle; various USA Utica and Craftsman underline C pliers; and (1) Klien strippers.

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I'm assuming the SK stuff is from the late 80's, early 90's. The sockets are a style I've never seen with SK.

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Roughly 18"d x 10"w x 6"h. There was a second one, but the frame was damaged, crooked, and drawers didn't sit in well. Looking back, I should of just bought that one too, as I probably could've fixed it.
 

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Seems like that Rosemary is a Home Depot only color... interesting... I'll give it a shot on the other box, see how it turns out, can't get to my paint guy til next monday anyway, thanks man!
 

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These are from last week, was so busy with the big estate sale haul just got around to them.

Friday sale while heading back home
Appleton Reelite (missing the lite), Blue Point modified wrench, Channelock dykes, Craftsman vintage vise grips, Heyco strain relief pliers, nice Huot drill index, Klein saw, Proto wrench and screwdriver, Stanley ratcheting tap holder, Felpro gasket holder, chunk of railroad rail (not pictured) $30 total

Saturday sales
Estate sale
Sears screwdriver, vintage screw inserts, vintage fire extinguisher that ahs good pressure and weight, Craftsman nutdriver, screwdriver, 4" adjustable wrench, 2 files with 3 pouches, hacksaw, magnetic inserts, glass cutter, Diamond dykes, Japan knife, Proto ballpeen hammer and Starrett square. $12

Yard sale full of clothing, saw this in the roped off area. Asked about it, got permission to look at it, offered $60, accepted. Craftsman Crown label 6 x 48 sander, probably early 70's, newer style sheet metal pedestal. Works OK.
 

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Dotco belt sander: $30 (really good condition)
Dotco router: $30
Dotco angle grinder: $11
Militarized Simpson 260 multimeter: $15
Simpson 229 AC leakage current tester: $10 (missing nob)
2 Simpson 380m (microwave radiation leakage tester): $10
General Radio decade resistor: $10
 

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Weller Soldering iron (W100P): $5
3 Metcal soldering irons: $10
Over 200 Metcal soldering tips: $40
6 Kester solders: $24
Starrett 230 micrometer: $7
Snap On 1-13/16 wrench (OEX58): $25
Martin 2-1/4 wrench (1194): $10
Martin 2-1/8 wrench (1192): $10
Gray 2-3/8 wrench (3176): $10
New Britain 1-13/16 (NDF-92): $10
HF 2 wrench: Free
 

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Interesting find today at an estate sale, all for a whopping $3. I didn't find much at first, but then while doing a third look through I came across this: (4) SK NOS never opened items; (1) Dunlap 1/4 set; Craftsman underline C sockets and T; file safety handle; various USA Utica and Craftsman underline C pliers; and (1) Klien strippers.
You definitely **** on that one, Hammer!
 

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Found this vise for $5, BenHur AA-12 probably not very good, but works will probably use it on welding table that way I wont feel bad about putting a nice one there.
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Vise

And traded a rifle scope I got at Goodwill for $8 that I don't need for a bunch of tools I can use as loaners or a tool bag I can grab and go with:
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mostly junk, few Cresent, Craftsman, AmPro, Husky and other misc brands. Got a new mitre saw blade too. Not bad though.
 
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Craftsman crown-top 26" machinist's chest. Local CL find, $20. Includes the drawer cover, which has been kept in place these years, judging from the good condition of the interior logo.
 

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Decided to hit up an estate sale on the last day a few weeks ago, this had a $75 tag on it.
Got the grinder (397.19580 1/3HP, Design #C2371), the large defiance ball peen, a smaller unmarked ball peen, and 4 punches for $30
 

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Picked this combo up a few weeks ago. Just getting around to starting to clean the vise.


Reed 106r


Blue Point 24oz


$10 for the combo at a real selling everything moving out of state cause were old garage sale.

As I was driving home, I can't help but think that the old man (whilst all the crazyness of the first 10 mins of opening rush) may have thought I meant the vise grip when I said "how much for the vise and the hammer" while pointing to the table.

Then again, it's not like he said anything as I was ratcheting the bolts off the table nor when he was trying to help me load it on the dolly (150+lbs I tell you) and into my car. Probably one of those, heck fine $10 bucks it is moments!

I'll post more detailed pics on the vise thread.
 
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Nice vise, good score! I love those kinds of sales, I picked up a 3.5" Craftsman for $1 yesterday from a similar "old and moving, gotta sell everything" sale.
 
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