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cbacres

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Didn't start the day out with the intention hitting any sales, was planning on four wheeler riding, but my buddy canceled, right after I had loaded up and was on the way.
So what to do with all this new free time? Search the CL adds!
The add was selling Machinest tools, so that was all I needed, very basic add.
It was basically a estate sale, less the people!
On to the stuff.
I was looking at a box of spray cans, lube, etc., told me to,take whatever I wanted. I told them I'd take whatever they had and they started loading in my truck while I was making a deal on the tools.
They just about filled the back of my truck. Only had one box of old non usable cans, the rest I put away. Most of the spray paint is Rustoelum and full cans.



I started filling a box with hand tools. There was a lot of drill bits, all in Huot indexes. I ended up with two 115 piece combo boxes, fractional, letter and number bits, all USA.
A handful of needle nose pliers, Made in Dewitt vice grips, 2 20" Bessy welding clamps, older CM logo 1/2" torque wrench, Indestro adjustable, Channeloks, Diamond pliers, putty knifes, and some misc.

Nice drawer organizer with decent hardware, brown and sharpe combo square.

Oh, I almost forgot, a 4" Wilton and a 1/2 HP 6" CM 257 series block grinder with brand new wheels, a green and a brown.

All for $80, all I had.


I'm going back tomorrow after I scrape some more cash up. We just paid property taxes and a insurance, so cash is limited.
 

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Didn't start the day out with the intention hitting any sales, was planning on four wheeler riding, but my buddy canceled, right after I had loaded up and was on the way.
So what to do with all this new free time? Search the CL adds!
The add was selling Machinest tools, so that was all I needed, very basic add.
It was basically a estate sale, less the people!
On to the stuff.
I was looking at a box of spray cans, lube, etc., told me to,take whatever I wanted. I told them I'd take whatever they had and they started loading in my truck while I was making a deal on the tools.
They just about filled the back of my truck. Only had one box of old non usable cans, the rest I put away. Most of the spray paint is Rustoelum and full cans.


I started filling a box with hand tools. There was a lot of drill bits, all in Huot indexes. I ended up with two 115 piece combo boxes, fractional, letter and number bits, all USA.
A handful of needle nose pliers, Made in Dewitt vice grips, 2 20" Bessy welding clamps, older CM logo 1/2" torque wrench, Indestro adjustable, Channeloks, Diamond pliers, putty knifes, and some misc.

Nice drawer organizer with decent hardware, brown and sharpe combo square.

Oh, I almost forgot, a 4" Wilton and a 1/2 HP 6" CM 257 series block grinder with brand new wheels, a green and a brown.

All for $80, all I had.


I'm going back tomorrow after I scrape some more cash up. We just paid property taxes and a insurance, so cash is limited.

You **** for that haul!!!
 

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cbacres, major suckage.

I buy consumables like crazy at every yard sale and estate sale I go to.

From ziploc bags and tinfoil, to wood finish, WD40 and oils, etc. Boiled linseed oil is $22 a gallon new! Yes, I'll grab the 1/2 full one at the yard sale for a dollar!
 

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Didn't start the day out with the intention hitting any sales, was planning on four wheeler riding, but my buddy canceled, right after I had loaded up and was on the way.
So what to do with all this new free time? Search the CL adds!
The add was selling Machinest tools, so that was all I needed, very basic add.
It was basically a estate sale, less the people!
On to the stuff.
I was looking at a box of spray cans, lube, etc., told me to,take whatever I wanted. I told them I'd take whatever they had and they started loading in my truck while I was making a deal on the tools.
They just about filled the back of my truck. Only had one box of old non usable cans, the rest I put away. Most of the spray paint is Rustoelum and full cans.



I started filling a box with hand tools. There was a lot of drill bits, all in Huot indexes. I ended up with two 115 piece combo boxes, fractional, letter and number bits, all USA.
A handful of needle nose pliers, Made in Dewitt vice grips, 2 20" Bessy welding clamps, older CM logo 1/2" torque wrench, Indestro adjustable, Channeloks, Diamond pliers, putty knifes, and some misc.

Nice drawer organizer with decent hardware, brown and sharpe combo square.

Oh, I almost forgot, a 4" Wilton and a 1/2 HP 6" CM 257 series block grinder with brand new wheels, a green and a brown.

All for $80, all I had.


I'm going back tomorrow after I scrape some more cash up. We just paid property taxes and a insurance, so cash is limited.

Great deal!!!
 

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Dave, I'm with you. There was 1/2 gallon Acetone, never seize, some old Dem Kote penetrating spray in this haul. The consumables was the best I've done ever.
The vise and drill bits made my day.
 

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I started filling a box with hand tools. There was a lot of drill bits, all in Huot indexes. I ended up with two 115 piece combo boxes, fractional, letter and number bits, all USA.
A handful of needle nose pliers, Made in Dewitt vice grips, 2 20" Bessy welding clamps, older CM logo 1/2" torque wrench, Indestro adjustable, Channeloks, Diamond pliers, putty knifes, and some misc.

Nice drawer organizer with decent hardware, brown and sharpe combo square.

Oh, I almost forgot, a 4" Wilton and a 1/2 HP 6" CM 257 series block grinder with brand new wheels, a green and a brown.

All for $80, all I had.
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Dang. :drool: Congrats man.
 

cbacres

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Thanks guys. It's a nice wrapup for the year.
All the tools are in great shape, this guy really took care of his stuff.
I left behind a Kennedy 5 drawer box.
The Machinest tools were way beyond anything I would use. They were in a pristine Gerstner box. I never have seen intermediate Gerstner before today.
They were asking $ 2500 for them and the tools.
 

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Last industrial tool auction of the year was this past week. I finally got pictures of the lots I was successful with. Lucky for me, bidding was down due to the holiday season.
Caliper.jpg
Jacknut Tool.jpg
LED Lights.jpg
Screwdrivers.jpg
Spanners.jpg
Torches.jpg
Welding Guns.jpg

To be continued………...
 
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Hi guys, sorry no pics at this moment, but can anyone direct me to an expert on air hose reels? Picked a Stewart Warner that is, I believe, from the 50s but cant find anything else on it. I got this and a Greenerd #3 for $90. Thanks
 

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Stopped by the scrap yard yesterday and they had this 3-1/2" Columbian 203-1/2. Cost was $12.60 at $0.35 per lb. I was surprised at how good a condition it is in. Just needs cleaned up and a fresh coat of paint. About three weeks ago, I was at an auction and picked up this 5" Craftsman 506-51811. Has a very small chip on the dynamic. Got it and the 34" x 36" x 1/4" steel plate it was bolted to for $5 dollars. No one else bid on it.
 

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Stopped by the scrap yard yesterday and they had this 3-1/2" Columbian 203-1/2. Cost was $12.60 at $0.35 per lb. I was surprised at how good a condition it is in. Just needs cleaned up and a fresh coat of paint. About three weeks ago, I was at an auction and picked up this 5" Craftsman 506-51811. Has a very small chip on the dynamic. Got it and the 34" x 36" x 1/4" steel plate it was bolted to for $5 dollars. No one else bid on it.

Great deal, I'd be most excited about the steel plate. :thumbup:
 

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I was looking at a box of spray cans, lube, etc., told me to,take whatever I wanted. I told them I'd take whatever they had and they started loading in my truck while I was making a deal on the tools.
They just about filled the back of my truck. Only had one box of old non usable cans, the rest I put away. Most of the spray paint is Rustoelum and full cans.

I started filling a box with hand tools. There was a lot of drill bits, all in Huot indexes. I ended up with two 115 piece combo boxes, fractional, letter and number bits, all USA.
A handful of needle nose pliers, Made in Dewitt vice grips, 2 20" Bessy welding clamps, older CM logo 1/2" torque wrench, Indestro adjustable, Channeloks, Diamond pliers, putty knifes, and some misc.

Nice drawer organizer with decent hardware, brown and sharpe combo square.

Oh, I almost forgot, a 4" Wilton and a 1/2 HP 6" CM 257 series block grinder with brand new wheels, a green and a brown.

All for $80, all I had.

WOW!!! I'd say you hit the jackpot. Definitely high power vacuum territory.
 
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Man you guys are really making some great scores for the end of the year! Outstanding scores all around with some suckage in there as well!
 

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Stopped by the scrap yard yesterday and they had this 3-1/2" Columbian 203-1/2. Cost was $12.60 at $0.35 per lb. I was surprised at how good a condition it is in. Just needs cleaned up and a fresh coat of paint. About three weeks ago, I was at an auction and picked up this 5" Craftsman 506-51811. Has a very small chip on the dynamic. Got it and the 34" x 36" x 1/4" steel plate it was bolted to for $5 dollars. No one else bid on it.

Another you **** on the vises.
It's unreal what people take to the scrap yard.
 

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Stopped by the scrap yard yesterday and they had this 3-1/2" Columbian 203-1/2. Cost was $12.60 at $0.35 per lb. I was surprised at how good a condition it is in. Just needs cleaned up and a fresh coat of paint. About three weeks ago, I was at an auction and picked up this 5" Craftsman 506-51811. Has a very small chip on the dynamic. Got it and the 34" x 36" x 1/4" steel plate it was bolted to for $5 dollars. No one else bid on it.

Major suckage on these 2 vices and the $80 wilton... You guys are killing it on vices and I can't find one here in the north west to save my life:beer:
 
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Major suckage on these 2 vices and the $80 wilton... You guys are killing it on vices and I can't find one here in the north west to save my life:beer:

Yeah, but for all those scores, very few post about the "near misses", and I've had three misses in less than a week, and no vise score to show for it... :dunno:
 

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Ok, I'll go...How about the 8" Reed I posted over in the vise thread that I missed out on...went for under $100.... :mad:
 

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Damn, way to go cbacres!

Thanks Jeff.

Man you guys are really making some great scores for the end of the year! Outstanding scores all around with some suckage in there as well!

Outlaw, seems like just last week you started this thread. Man did this year fly by. It's beena good year though. Got my lathe, just need a little more tooling. I think I can back off the vises and block grinders................ when they pry my iPad with " estate sales.net " page out of my cold dead hands.:lol_hitti
 

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Yeah we should probably have that discussion about who fires the 2015 thread up on New Years eve...

Hmmm, I think I nominate Nine! :evil:

I was going to wait until after x-mas to bring the topic up.

I 2nd the nomination of the esteemed member from Baton Rouge to open the 2015 Garage Sale Thread. I've planned on putting his name in the hat ever since he scored that Mag Drill.
 
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