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Jackdiddly, good score on the vise.

Wagoner, you ****!

Rockinacummins. nice finds, are the John Deere tools USA made?
 

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Well, I'm back at it. Snagged another snap-on box with tools. Here's some pictures. Smaller than what I usually pick up. Paid $650 for it all. Also got a lot of motorcycle parts for my bikes worth a good chunk of change.
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Super long feeler gauges I thought was cool
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There was a bit more than this but I already put some in my toolbox.

I think you deserve a YOU ****, thats a great score.
 

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$40 for a Dumore drill press.
 

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Well, I'm back at it. Snagged another snap-on box with tools. Here's some pictures. Smaller than what I usually pick up. Paid $650 for it all. Also got a lot of motorcycle parts for my bikes worth a good chunk of change.
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Super long feeler gauges I thought was cool
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There was a bit more than this but I already put some in my toolbox.

Dang man! I've been snagging some really good tool boxes lately but your recent scores are fantastic! Oh, you ****!
 

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This is a warning order.............potential "megapick" at a "my father just passed away" property this weekend. Quote: "4 outbuildings with piles of old, old tools everywhere." "No one has been in them yet, just some people wanting antiques from the house." They're not available to let anyone come by 'til Sunday!!! :willy_nil:willy_nil:willy_nil
 

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This is a warning order.............potential "megapick" at a "my father just passed away" property this weekend. Quote: "4 outbuildings with piles of old, old tools everywhere." "No one has been in them yet, just some people wanting antiques from the house." They're not available to let anyone come by 'til Sunday!!! :willy_nil:willy_nil:willy_nil

Will they let you pitch a tent in the front yard until they open ? :lol_hitti
 

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So now I have 5 friggin days to dream about all the vintage tool display boards (NOS and full of course) adorning the various buildings.........pallets of NOS boxes of wrenches, sockets, ratchets, etc that surely must be there :lol_hitti........72 virgins.....oh wait, wrong dream.......
 

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What about the Cman 5198/5199's and Reed 209/409's that are so buried in the sheds that you can't find them ? Or the 300lbs anvils for $20 that can't be moved because they're holding the building up ? :willy_nil


I really hope that the sheds aren't filled with cheap bargain bin chinese imports.
Ohhh, the horror. :evil:
 

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This is a warning order.............potential "megapick" at a "my father just passed away" property this weekend. Quote: "4 outbuildings with piles of old, old tools everywhere." "No one has been in them yet, just some people wanting antiques from the house." They're not available to let anyone come by 'til Sunday!!! :willy_nil:willy_nil:willy_nil
Please send pictures! I'd have to give up watching the Superbowl for that!
 

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What about the Cman 5198/5199's and Reed 209/409's that are so buried in the sheds that you can't find them ? Or the 300lbs anvils for $20 that can't be moved because they're holding the building up ? :willy_nil

I really hope that the sheds aren't filled with cheap bargain bin chinese imports.
Ohhh, the horror. :evil:

That would be horror. Particularly because it's not a short jaunt to the place. The lady sounded "up there" in age, and this was her father's place, plus she very much stressed the tools are old multiple times. Damn, I didn't even think about vises and anvils.......maybe I should hook up the 20' enclosed just in case..........

Please send pictures! I'd have to give up watching the Superbowl for that!

I'm taking beatcad with me again so we will definitely document the pick. I'm just hoping it's not all rusted beyond salvage! Didn't sound like it except the part where she said there's "piles of tools everywhere." :dunno:
 
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Probably not jewelers, but watchmakers. Odd that it is not variable.

I have a variable speed mini, but I think it was aimed at the early PCB market. It goes from 100-either 10 or 20K. It does't get used much, but when I need it, I need it...

Max bit size is like 1/8" or less..
 
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This is a duplicate post, but belonged in this thread. It seems like I'm in good company with other CL addicts. I found this Snap On Rollabench on CL for $150. I researched here and another forum well enough to know that was fair.

When I called the guy he said the box was at the local general aviation air park. Coincidentally, so is my Dad's hanger! It was just rolled over to the next row and mine.
 

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Probably not jewelers, but watchmakers. Odd that it is not variable.

I have a variable speed mini, but I think it was aimed at the early PCB market. It goes fro 100-either 10 or 20K. It does't get used much, but when I need it, I need it...

Max bit size is like 1/8" or less..


What types of work do you use it for? I picked mine up cheap and have gone back and forth between selling and keeping it. It takes up almost no space and I have very little invested in it but I can't think of what I need it for. It is really cool though.
 

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Really really small holes. Once you get below a certain size drill its just too easy to break them with a full size DP or nabs drills. even 1/16 is easy to break and as mentioned you have a lot of controls, and it has no drive chain chatter, so its smooth as silk drilling. drilling and tapping smaller than say a #6 or even a #8 is pretty delate stuff.

The last time I used it I was mounting miniature blades on a miniature DC motor hub to make a miniature air turbine. Just cause...

It's also been used for jetting work on carbs too.
 
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I've apparently missed some posts using tapatalk since my home comp took a **** on me. Outlaw, great pick last weekend and sorry for not mentioning it earlier, I'm out in the shop and re reading the thread thanks to twertsy's 72 virgin comment :lol:

I also wanted to mention to WhoWhatNow about the circuit board use for those high speed drills but saw that you beat me to it. :beer:

Now, back to the mega pick slumber party...more info plzkthnx :lol_hitti
 

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Now, back to the mega pick slumber party...more info plzkthnx :lol_hitti

Jake and I have dibs on the first beds.
I said first beds.
Heated shop, place to sleep in it. It be like going to bed on Christmas eve waiting for the sale to start.
We'll leave the beer fridge full!
 

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OK I'm home now, so my mini DP is a "Electro-Mechano" its 1-10K rpms, and a direct drive the whole motor is moved up and down, to drill, and the chuck is on the motor shaft.

The Chuck is 0-5/32 capacity, and it's on a 0 taper

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Dang, the company appears to still be in business!
 

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Jake and I have dibs on the first beds.
I said first beds.
Heated shop, place to sleep in it. It be like going to bed on Christmas eve waiting for the sale to start.
We'll leave the beer fridge full!

There's a modern side-by-side and a '40's fridge, both chock full o beer. You can dibs the beds, but Beatcad and I got dibs on the pickins!

And on a serious note, y'all are welcome anytime.......right on the 95 corridor, if you're passin through, drop me a line.
 
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you guys are nuts. this tool hunt is gonna be a complete goat ****.
i'm sure it will be a waste of time, but it will be at least a fun road trip.
of course i'm only saying this because i dont want to jinx us.

truth is twertsy and i are both speculating/daydreaming about what might be there:dunno::lol:

were both probably more excited than a 12 year old boy that just found a ******* magazine:lol2:
 

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you guys are nuts. this tool hunt is gonna be a complete goat ****.
i'm sure it will be a waste of time, but it will be at least a fun road trip.
of course i'm only saying this because i dont want to jinx us.

truth is twertsy and i are both speculating/daydreaming about what might be there:dunno::lol:

were both probably more excited than a 12 year old boy that just found a ******* magazine:lol2:

Or a 47 yr. old...........:lol_hitti
 

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OK I'm home now, so my mini DP is a "Electro-Mechano" its 1-10K rpms, and a direct drive the whole motor is moved up and down, to drill, and the chuck is on the motor shaft.

The Chuck is 0-5/32 capacity, and it's on a 0 taper

Not mine:
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Dang, the company appears to still be in business!


That's really cool. I think I am going to put mine ins cabinet for now and see if I ever end up using it. I know I will end up needing it as soon as I sell it.
 

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Me and buddy went to a house that the husband passed away. Him and I where the first guys in the garage in about 10 yrs. There where only paths and stuff pile 8 feet high. We got some stuff but the memories meant a lot more.

Have a good one Gerard
 

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Okay, I finally made a score tonight. As near as I can tell, 1972 10" Craftsman RAS with the full steel base. It does need a switch wired in but thats no biggie. I`ll post pics tomorrow, I need to setup a photo account. I almost forgot, $25 out the door.
 

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Finally get to post in the GS 2015 thread!

Vintage Stanley Industrial router.

7/8 HP - 23,000 RPM.

Purrs like the day it was made, and will most likely outlast anything made today.

Just a little bit bigger than a laminate trimmer, but smaller than the more usual PC unit.
Wmn8
 

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Finally get to post in the GS 2015 thread!

Vintage Stanley Industrial router.

7/8 HP - 23,000 RPM.

Purrs like the day it was made, and will most likely outlast anything made today.

Just a little bit bigger than a laminate trimmer, but smaller than the more usual PC unit.

That's awesome. I don't think I can recall seeing 7/8 HP spec before. :headscrat:
 

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Still in business, still made (I've had mine for almost 40 years...) Price list dated 2013 is over $1400! :eyecrazy:

Both Dumore and Electro-Mechano (EM) are still in business. Both still make very expensive sensitive drill press. Some EM dp cost $3,000. Mine Dumore retail for about $900. I am using mine to drill circuit board. I almost bought an EM dp, but it was making horrible noise so I pass on it.
 
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