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Outlawmws

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I almost forgot this! This was from Stop 1. The larger knife is what I bought; It's a Schrade "Old Timer", and next to it is my daily carry knife for grunge work. Same model, smaller size. the new one looks NOS, certainly it's never been sharpened!

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Picked up some micrometers a 0-3 Mitutoyo micrometer set and a brand new Williams 3/4 drive ratchet for 30 bucks total.
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OK, A 2 post day for me to get all the pics. 3 planned stops last was the Col FM. Good stuff at all three stops (and nothing at any TOO's) Overcast morning, sun came out just after I got home.

First stop was the big one. I spent $122! :willy_nil

Ampco H4(Aluminum Bronze IIR) 32 O
s Ball Peen. and 2 more ordinary Brass-Bronze mallets

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That is one sweet, sweet hammer. I am very jealous. :drool:
 

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Findings have been pretty miss for me recently. Good to see you guys are finding some really nice stuff. Made it to two sales early this morning. Was totally worth it. Actually passed on quite a few good deals as I just didn't need, have space or could transport (Ex. misc tool boxes WELDED together, needing quite a bit of help). $20 total spent. Every once in a while a blind squirrel finds the acorn. ;) Just glad it finally stopped raining. No regrets?
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Really? I've never seen one in person yet. And you find one for less than $20.
We will have to talk more about the "actually passed on quite a few good deals''.....
You can always list the extras for sale here,Craigslist, or eBay. If word gets out that we don't actually need,want or have space for those tools,the women will buy more shoes and household goods.
 

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Sailing is really winding down around here. What's left is estate sales and unfortunately most of them are professional (ie overpriced).

I found this cabinet for $25. It's original purpose was to store 35mm slides. It's really built like a brick ********* so I'm going to use it for parts/tools. (16" X 16" X 12") Here it is after the miserable task of cutting out all the slide slots:
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With drawer liner:

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The inards cut out:

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Box of Vintage Electrical $3:

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RCA tool holder $5, Indestro Select exposed gear ratchet $4, SK Ratchet $4 and new CM pneumatic hammer $3.

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RR Track Anvil $15:

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Round top CM block grinder. lot's of parts missing but runs great. (Damnit I have an extra guard but it's L.H!!) - $8:

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Thanks guy. :beer: Never thought I would own one. Dumb luck on my part.
Jake, I would have bought that one as well, it can't be too bad internally?. I'm anxious to try it out on something.

Nine, hope you get that 3C, so were they trying to make a silent auction out of it? :rolleyes:

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And BC, Nine and ZK, Great finds!! :pimpflash

Itinerant, you just ****. :eyecrazy:


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Thanks Outlaw, that ball pein is cool, I have an Ampco brass mallet with a handle like that and the Beeman is a killer find, my fave is probably the Old Timer though :drool: Great scores!!!

Really? I've never seen one in person yet. And you find one for less than $20.
We will have to talk more about the "actually passed on quite a few good deals''.....
You can always list the extras for sale here,Craigslist, or eBay. If word gets out that we don't actually need,want or have space for those tools,the women will buy more shoes and household goods.
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Jake, Marc, Rusty, good finds! Marc, I was about to post the "Not sure if serious" meme on that coffin until I read the rest of your post :lol:
 

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... came across these twin blocks, model 397.19440.

The seller said his daughter bought him a "bigger" grinder so he was parting with them. He wanted $10 each which I gladly paid. The one on the right is missing the wheel flanges and neither had the quench tray but they're otherwise complete and run fine.

Twins to boot. For a 20. GREAT. I'm still waiting to find one at a decent price, never mind a killer price.
 
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Thanks Cowboy! I plan to use it and the specific gravity hydrometer to measure the heavy metals in my gold plating kit.
 
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I almost forgot this! This was from Stop 1. The larger knife is what I bought; It's a Schrade "Old Timer", and next to it is my daily carry knife for grunge work. Same model, smaller size. the new one looks NOS, certainly it's never been sharpened!

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Can't go wrong with a nice USA Schrade....one of my favorite carry knives. Nice score on all your items...do like that Beeman a lot having dual barrels.

On your Ampco hammer, what is the purpose of the dimples in the handle?
 

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Some nice finds this weekend guys, a little bit of everything.

It's been really slow for me of late but I hadn't given up, stopped at the swap meet this morning although Saturdays are usually dead and came across these twin blocks, model 397.19440.

The seller said his daughter bought him a "bigger" grinder so he was parting with them. He wanted $10 each which I gladly paid. The one on the right is missing the wheel flanges and neither had the quench tray but they're otherwise complete and run fine.
WOW, much suckage going on.

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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=211899
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two stops today on different ends of Metro Detroit.
First stop netted the license plates(trade fodder for Jerry),the small Crafts man 4 drawer hardware cabinet,the Craftsman hip roof carry box,the Simpson meter and the file card box all for $45,not the best pricing but I was jonesing to shop.
Second stop all I could find was the roloc/scotchbrite discs for a total of $3.75.
This stop was also close to my nearest HF so I bought a couple of the new ratchets to try out.
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Today's theme was "2nd chances".
My first stop was the honey hole from yesterday. There were some spud wrenches that I left behind and they were haunting me. The second stop was a honey hole from 2 weeks ago. I had found some great stuff there and wanted to see if there was any more. The third stop was a yard sale that was cancelled without warning from yesterday. I drove out there for nothing the first time, but today I was in the area anyway so I decided to give them another try. After that I went to the FM, but came up short.

Pic 1 - $15
Williams #210 1-5/8" Spud wrench
Williams #208 1-1/4" Spud wrench
J.H. Williams #S-51 1/2dr Superratchet
SnapOn (1964) #OEX13M 13mm combo wrench
SnapOn (19??) #OEX160 PAT#3273430 1/2" combo wrench
Craftsman DOE wrench 19/32 - 11/16 =V=
Craftsman DBE wrench 9/16 - 5/8 =V=
Craftsman DBE wrench 1/2 - 9/16 =V=
Craftsman 1/2dr 27mm 12pt socket -VV-
3-1/8" dia steel billet 11/16" thick

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plastic case w/ packages of numbered fine drill bits (#38, #52, #59, #60, #69, #75)
MATCO #SDM-R84 screwdriver
2 - Williams #1106 DOE Superrench 7/32 - 13/64
1-1/4" dia aluminum billet 1-3/4" long
brass General Electric badge (stamped WL19786)
6" rule w/ decimal equivalents and numbered drill bit charts
Heller (USA) 8" sq. file

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8 - Oil sample jars (for misc. screws/nuts)
Walworth 18" Stillson wrench (an addition to the family)
unmarked Small Die Holder (for the the dies I picked up a few weeks ago)
small file handle (w/ broken file tag inside)
 

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Last find of the weekend. A "poor mans" anvil for $15. A 12" slice of 12"x12"x3/4" I beam welded on a tripod stand. (32" high, a little less then 100 lbs)

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Last find of the weekend. A "poor mans" anvil for $15. A 12" slice of 12"x12"x3/4" I beam welded on a tripod stand. (32" high, a little less then 100 lbs)

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THAT would make a great piece of yard art. Though I might change the color first.
 

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Bought these at the San Jose Flea Market last week.

$10 for the pair.

I packed them in my carry-on, and sent them thru security.

I was kinda surprised they let me thru.

Finally getting around to posting pics of the C-clamps.

6" Jorgensens. Made is USA:rocker:

As good as new.
 

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Fridays finds from Canton TX Auto Swap Meet.

Craftsman 80's/90's utility vise 5 1/2" jaw width Made In USA $25
Dake 001 arbor press WITH the round press plate that is always missing. $25

B-K Service Products NAPA vintage creeper $5

Craftsman 1/2HP "mailbox" grinder on Craftsman pedestal stand with light and water tray. Needs eye shields and a left tool rest (has two rights on it). $80

Proto 10" adjustable wrench $3. Guy wanted $5 for an identical Craftsman, easy choice!
Proto puller with two sets of Proto jaws and two sets of unmarked jaws and Ingersoll Rand socket holder $15
V-Belt pulley adjusting tool. $3

New in box parts drawers and friction slide organizer and stand. $60
 

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Sunday flea this morning.

Couple of retired machinists dealing goodies.

16oz.vlchek ball peen made in Cleveland,O USA for $3
Near mint C'man USA vice grip for $4.
Taiwan knurlled 3/8" long extenrion , 3/8" universal swivel joint by Proto Challenger USA and Vaco USA wire strippers for $3 for all.

Set of SAE/fractional taper and bottom taps and dies. USA made. Taps have custom made delrin nylong block holder. Dies all USa and custom wood holder done on the cheap with a forstner bit.

$15 for all.

A few older Winter USA taps but most are nearly new USA.

I'll use them at the home shop so for the price it was a steal for me.

Picked up a couple of secret goodies for my secret santa as well. :)
 

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Bluebolt, I bought one of those NAPA creepers brand new in 1968. I still use it, but it makes cracking noises each time I put my weight on it. Of course, I weigh 100 pounds more than I did then!
 

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Some nice scores by all for this weekend!! I got some stuff this weekend but been too busy to post the pictures. :( I'll try to get them up tonight.
 

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I've been hitting estate sales pretty hard the last month. Here's about a quarter of the stuff I've bought.

$15 for each Kennedy tool box
$5 for the stamps
$2 for Craftsman BE, Snapon f70a, fleet ratchets
$4 for the wrenches
$10 for all three Record vises
Hammers were $2 each
 

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I've been hitting estate sales pretty hard the last month. Here's about a quarter of the stuff I've bought.

$15 for each Kennedy tool box
$5 for the stamps
$2 for Craftsman BE, Snapon f70a, fleet ratchets
$4 for the wrenches
$10 for all three Record vises
Hammers were $2 each

Great prices.
I assume you flip and resell?

And while Ive used short and long handled hatchets as hammers, they really not good at that task. LOL. BTST.

:)
 
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