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nine4gmc

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Damn Outlaw, all those stops and nothing to show :( Nothing good here either in garage sales but I did stay up all week and get my new shop cleaned out.

Flat, and all you other guys rocked it!!!

Thanks for posting!
 

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Finally found a compressor in my price range on CL. Not a screaming deal but for the size of it and the price im happy. It's an older model from Orschlens 220v 5 hp 2 stage 14.8 cfm 60 gal tank. $300

Also got this Athol 614 1/2 vise from the same guy for $20
 

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Probably his wife's birthday, speaking of which that's a smart idea for me to do!:lol_hitti

Well I spent a little time cleaning up the Plomb tool box and tools,
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For comparison, here is the Before pic!
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I thought it cleaned up pretty nicely!

Well done, nice job on the cleanup/ leaving the patina! Nice little plvmb grouping you found there! Not super common to find that much plvmb in one place in the wild :)
 

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Well done, nice job on the cleanup/ leaving the patina! Nice little plvmb grouping you found there! Not super common to find that much plvmb in one place in the wild :)

Yea I thought it looked good enough to leave alone and not refinish it.

As for finding that many Plombs I was very surprise to see it!
 

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4 Flea Markets and a TOO today. The weather was good, the FM's were crowded, and the prices were high. I saw a craftsman crown top machinists box and a craftsman long-c 2-drawer top box that I wanted to take home. It was painful, but I had to walk away from them both. The sellers were asking top dollar ($75 and $100, "because they're old") and wouldn't budge because of the large crowds of potential buyers (that weren't buying). I'm certain that they had to load them up at the end of the day.

My mission today was to find an electric chainsaw and electric hedge trimmer. Why ? Because my cousin came up from NJ yesterday to help my grandfather with some yard work. My cousin, like my BIL, is one of those people who should have their opposable thumbs repossessed (thumbs just make them think they can use tools :rolleyes:). Everytime he uses the riding mower, I have to spend half a day fixing it afterwards. Yesterday he managed to burn out my grandfather's chainsaw and strip the gears on the trimmer, then he went home. So, now I have to replace them.

No luck on the trimmer, but I did find an electric chainsaw at my last stop. It's a new(ish) Poulan that I got for $15. (no picture, it went straight to gramps on the way home)

The first FM yielded :
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Craftsman 13/16" combo wrench =V=
Craftsman 9mm combo wrench =V=
Barcalo 13/16" combo wrench
Walworth 8" Stillson pipe wrench (I seem to be collecting the whole deck)


Then at the second FM :
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Williams #1171 Superrench 1-1/8" combo wrench
Blackhawk BW-1115M 15mm combo wrench

The third FM and the TOO were busts and the fourth, as said, yielded the chainsaw.
 

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Hit up the infamous Columbus Flea Market in the dirty jerz with a friend this morning.... first time there, and damn that place is huge! Hit up probably 8-9 vendors, few bucks here, few bucks there... a beautiful day, and a lot of sellers asking absurd prices for some items.





A complete Hinsdale set, and a few wrenches...



A Ice-O-Mat, a metric dbe =v=, and the mirror / coat rack I need to clean up for the girl I was with... peeling a tad on the top, not sure if it was thick lacquer or a thing veneer yet...



Good amount of Proto all over this flea market, some here, some there... Oh, and a monster of a Bonney socket.




Deep =V= CMan's, and two other definitely keepers, the Bonney and the WF-50 socket.

Including food and drinks, around a $100 spent today, not too shabby.
 

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2 stops today,one was the last day of a 3 day sale the other was a CL find by Jerry that was closer to me than him.
Estate Sale netted me a Cornwell 1/2" socket,a pair of sockets by proto but with a gold tint also stamped Chrysler MTSC Award?
an Indestro Select 4 1/2" extension and 1/4"to 3/8" adapter, a HuskyCS43 ratchet that looks alot like an SK ratchet in 1/2" drive ,but the head diameter appears to be smaller.I'll have to pull out an SK and compare,and a package of brass plated bullet catches all for $1.25
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The next stop was a 20 min ride south to find this::rocker:
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I'll post more pics/details in the Vintage Toolbox thread
 

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Did you remember to hook up some speakers? :evil:

Well there are some speakers, but it is a 600 dollar truck so who knows if they are functional. I am not sure when I am going to get to it, trying to get a house ready to sell this week.
 

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Well there are some speakers, but it is a 600 dollar truck so who knows if they are functional. I am not sure when I am going to get to it, trying to get a house ready to sell this week.


If it's an aftermarket radio do you have the power hooked up to the red and the yellow wire? Sometimes you need both.
 

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Alright a little help here, I can't seem to figure out what you guys are talking about when you say, "Hit a 3 sales, local FM and a TOO."

What's a TOO?
 

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If it's an aftermarket radio do you have the power hooked up to the red and the yellow wire? Sometimes you need both.

I did, but I am going to go through the connections and make sure they are good. I may solder them just to make sure. I just did some quick electrical tape connections. It will light up so I know the ground and light circuit are good. I need to do some searching to see about testing stereos. Looking at some stuff now. I will get it figured out. I will either fix it, or I will learn alot about fixing it.

Oh and to stay on topic that athol vise deal above is awesome.
 

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From a flea market and 2 estate sales:

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S-K 3/8 rat. - $2
Craftsman 1/2 rat. adapter - $13

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Utica pliers- $1
Craftsman Phillips- $1
Williams 15/16 wrench - $1


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$1 for everything in picture 3! SELLER GOT TIRED OF HAULING THIS STUFF.
Mac seal puller modified for slide hammer
Snap On Brake Spring tool
2 nail sets
Williams swivel
Blackhawk socket

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Williams wrench $0.75

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NOS Stanley replacement blade-$1

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Stanley folding saw-$1
 

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Went to a few sales and an estate auction yesterday.
Fire alarm wire was 4 bucks at a resale shop
Everything else was 5 bucks!

Coax cables, Liquid Wrench and 3 in 1 oil, ground clamp, 2 Schlage locks, pair of Diamond/Duluth snips, 2 small Stanley screwdrivers.
 
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Not much was found this weekend. I stopped by my MIL's neighbor's estate sale. Found these items for the grand total of $1.50. Also bought 3 unused full sheet sandpaper packets (from the 70's or 80's I think, based on the graphics and lack of barcodes) for 25¢ each.

New Britain set and a 731A Bonney wrench..
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Dollar a piece for this group at the flea market
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First weekend off in a while and I found a ton of stuff
 

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Re: Auction Finds This week . . . .

There are so many threads now, dealing with "show us your new tools", "what is your best deal this year", "garage sale thread", "what did you do in your garage today", etc., that I am hesitant to even post because I don't know where to post.

Anyway . . . .

Today I picked up a few items I won in this week's local online "estate" auction.

First, there is this floor jack:

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It is a Walker 4-ton long-body floor jack. Needs complete cleaning, rebuild of jack pump, etc. I got it for $13.

Next, is an OTC 10-ton porta-power:

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It has a huge 2-1/2" x 10" stroke ram, and a large reservoir pump.
I'll go through it and replace seals, o-rings, etc. I paid $5 for it. The listing said "grease gun, as-is", so it was kinda mis-labeled, and nobody else bid on it.

Thirdly, was the item I really wanted:

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For those who don't recognize this, it is an OTC air/hydraulic pump (10,000 psi), connected to a Gates hydraulic hose crimper.
I don't really have a use for the crimper, and it didn't come with any dies anyway, but that 10k psi foot-operated hydraulic pump is AWESOME! I cleaned it up, changed the air fitting and tested it, and it worked great! Oh, I paid $91 for the pump/crimper, expecting to have to buy a $100 seal/gasket kit for the pump, but won't have to now.

I swapped around a few things, and came up with this combination:
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10k psi pump, with 2-1/2" x 10" ram. I plan to use this setup to overhaul my hydraulic press.

By the end of the day, this is where I was, having torn down the ram and cleaned it up, and identified the two seals I'll need to replace to refresh it:

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Anyone need a Gates hydraulic hose crimper with no dies?
It is really heavy, and will be costly to ship, but I will sell it cheap.
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Just a quick update.
I spent $37 on a seal kit for the 25 ton porta-power ram, honed it and rebuilt it, and it works AWESOME. 25 tons can stretch/break/ distort just about anything!

I rebuilt the 10-ton porta-power hand pump using o-rings I had in-stock.

I spent $4.53 on a seal for the Gates hydraulic hose crimper, and rebuilt it.
So, with a total investment of $119.35 on the original auction, plus $37 for seal kit and 4.53 for a seal, was into everything for $160.88

I sold the Gates crimper today on eBay for $197.73 plus shipping, for a cash profit of $37.15

That, plus the FREE floor jack, FREE 25-ton ram AND rebuild parts, FREE air/hydraulic pump, and FREE 10-ton porta-power hand pump.

I LOVE free tools!!
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Re: Auction Finds This week . . . .

I sold the Gates crimper today on eBay for $197.73 plus shipping, for a cash profit of $37.15

That, plus the FREE floor jack, FREE 25-ton ram AND rebuild parts, FREE air/hydraulic pump, and FREE 10-ton porta-power hand pump.

I LOVE free tools!!

WOW!! Congratulations. Pump away.
 
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What brands BC? In particular that melding of two of the most despised tools around, baring the Xmas clutter Sears and other sell.

We need a "What were they thinking? thread... :lol:
 

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What brands BC? In particular that melding of two of the most despised tools around, baring the Xmas clutter Sears and other sell.

We need a "What were they thinking? thread... :lol:

All the wrenches are plomb. Some are Wright field while the doe is a war finish. The metric collets are not marked but are 1-4 mm
The piler combo is a Dimalloy handyboy. Never seen those before so I grabbed it and the vise lockdown will come in handy if you have recently checked the vise thread
 

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All the wrenches are plomb. Some are Wright field while the doe is a war finish. The metric collets are not marked but are 1-4 mm
The piler combo is a Dimalloy handyboy. Never seen those before so I grabbed it and the vise lockdown will come in handy if you have recently checked the vise thread

Nice find bigcaddy, I've been on the lookout for a pair of those combo pliers myself (the original pliers wrench??). I don't know why because I don't like slip joint pliers or adjustable wrenches but when you combine them somehow they become more than the sum of their parts. :lol_hitti
 

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Picked up this tool box for $15. The hinge was rusted pretty bad on the left side. Someone forced it open and separated the hinge from the box and lid. I got it free and riveted it back together. The center lock is locked with no key, but otherwise a nice box.

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Nice find bigcaddy, I've been on the lookout for a pair of those combo pliers myself (the original pliers wrench??). I don't know why because I don't like slip joint pliers or adjustable wrenches but when you combine them somehow they become more than the sum of their parts. :lol_hitti

You want them? I noticed a small, hairline crack in the slip joint so i don't think they will sell on ebay as planned.

I have no use for them so if you are interested, send me a message.
 

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BC: nice finds on the Plvmb wrenches. so the family agreed to go to flea market sales with you. man did you marry the right gal. by the way keep your Plvmb dupes to the side and i'll do the same and maybe we can complete a couple sets in a trade some day down the road.

Honest Bob: i just found a Union box almost identical to yours except mine has 3 drawers instead of the machinist model. i do like the advertisement on the top lid yours has. i posted pictures on the vintage toolbox thread and yours could post there too if you would like to add it over there. nice box and price.

here's a picture of my Union.
 

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Started looking ahead for the upcoming domestic projects and figured I should get a power washer. A quick search in craigslist netted me this: craftsman 6 hp, 2400 psi with a Briggs motor, pump needs attention, doesn't have any pressure. $25. Motor runs fine, just need to start learning about pump rebuilding. The owner said his mechanic fixed it last spring relatively quickly and it is exhibiting the same symptoms. We shall see...
 

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a good buddy of mine works at a local toyota dealer. they just build a new building and are tearing down the old one. he saved this old cabinet fron the parts room for me. it was free, so i couldnt say no. what am i gonna do w/ it:dunno:
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