Outlawmws
Well-known member
Ok, I thought I was a show off but you just upped the game. U ****!
The x-y table is very nice; have I said you **** yet?
Mac be sure to tell Joe he *****, - because he does... BIG TIME!
Ok, I thought I was a show off but you just upped the game. U ****!
The x-y table is very nice; have I said you **** yet?
Y'all may not be much on this but I love them.
Picked up an authentic Nathan Airchime train horn. This setup is a K3HA, used on most of the modern Union Pacific trains nowadays.
Paid $200.
Did I mention they are LOUD? CHOO CHOO!
https://vimeo.com/125000874
I have a set of the older P style horns mounted on the underside of my truck currently....
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Pretty bad ***! Let me ask.. how do you supply air to those? Big electric compressor and a tank?

Oh... you're one of those guys...Y'all may not be much on this but I love them.
Picked up an authentic Nathan Airchime train horn. This setup is a K3HA, used on most of the modern Union Pacific trains nowadays.
Paid $200.
Did I mention they are LOUD? CHOO CHOO!
https://vimeo.com/125000874
I have a set of the older P style horns mounted on the underside of my truck currently....
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Woo hoo! My buddy just delivered my first porcelain coated barn light fixture! He bought some stuff from me to so this was basically $20 off of what he owed me. He is bringing me one more when he can get it down too.
He had two more previously that I saw but he already had a buyer meeting him later and like me honored the agreement and sold them at the agreed upon price. I did tell him if they tried to lowball him I would snap them up immediately!
Can't quite read the partial sticker on there, it starts with "IVA"
Edit: Still don't know what the sticker said but the light is made by the famous Benjamin Electric Company, Benjamin and Made in USA is on the silver piece on op of the neck. This thing looks great and I haven't even cleaned the dust off yet!
Oh... you're one of those guys...
Lol! Not quite but I will do the occasional honk for friends or scare people I know.
From a local auction, I was at about $100 for the whole lot.
So you're the one I was bidding against. At least someone here won it.![]()

First major haul of the year was today. I picked up a Huot Tool Box with some tools included. Most notably of these tools were two BluePoint tap and die sets, a few odd Proto pliers, and a 1/4" drive Proto Inch-Pounds torque wrench. I also was able to bundle with this an older Snap-On 3/4" ratchet set that includes two extensions and a few sockets. Not bad for $80!
First major haul of the year was today. I picked up a Huot Tool Box with some tools included. Most notably of these tools were two BluePoint tap and die sets, a few odd Proto pliers, and a 1/4" drive Proto Inch-Pounds torque wrench. I also was able to bundle with this an older Snap-On 3/4" ratchet set that includes two extensions and a few sockets. Not bad for $80!
I think I will hang on to the Huot box for now, but I plan on upgrading later, and would possibly sell. I am very impressed by the quality of the Huot, and personally find the slides way smoother than those on my Kennedy boxes.
I was joking, I love them and they are excellent boxes and you need to hold on to it. I have one and sold my Kennedy, Mac and Snap-On boxes in favor of the Huot.
I could always use another one just incase you did want to sell it. I would love to find a bottom roller chest in the Huot blue.
Apparently there was a bottom box that was taken by a family member before I got to the box, but the lady didn't know what brand it was, and I guess I will never know whether or not there was a matching bottom, but it would be a shame if they were split because the bottoms seem much harder to find then the top boxes.

Along with this Craftsman lathe, motor with 4 step pulley and knives!
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I made one stop today at a sale that started yesterday. It's a good thing I'm really good at this because I was able to pull out some treasures from the chaos that was the backyard/garage
Plumb adze head
Plomb wheel knocker
Plomb 1 3/8 3/4" drive socket
P and c extension
Snap on speeder
Snap on breaker bar
Bonney obstruction wrench
Assorted craftsman sockets
Snap on/Cornwell 3/4-1" drive sockets. All painted black so nobody wanted them
Most of the tools were in a uppermost level of a Kennedy toolbox with another chest sitting on top. Nobody thought to remove the upper box and look in the lower boxes upper storage compartment. That's were most of the snap on was hiding
I also picked up some electric motors and a Johnson Seahorse outboard motor on the factory stand
Everything was 100.00![]()



Just for good measure, here is the motor and stand. It's got compression and all the parts are there. It's just gonna need some love and it will run again![]()
Just for good measure, here is the motor and stand. It's got compression and all the parts are there. It's just gonna need some love and it will run again![]()
Saw one like that earlier on CL. $175 No description and your looks nicer with a stand..You ****..![]()
What HP ?
I have a parts motor if your interested. Fairly compleat but missing the recoil start assembly. Has good compression too!