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The rest of my stuff.
 

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I picked up this snap on puller set at the swap meet yesterday. Its missing a few pieces. But I think I got a good deal for $400.00

You deserve it, and may I be the first to say . . . YOU ****!!! Great deal, yes missing a few pieces, but watch ebay and fill it in spot by spot

that set is about $2,200 off the truck I believe
 

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Joe, I doubt any/many collect star drills adn stone chisels...

Those star drills can be used in stone or concrete... A lot of work, but they DO work...
 

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Swap meet today. Got this really nice Kennedy box with key for $18. It's missing the drawer cover thingy though?... :dunno:
Everything else was $36 collectively. As you can see there's a little of everything. Most everything on the far right of the first picture is snap on. An interesting vlchek adjustable, very nice sk ratchet, 3 proto flex wrenches, and a LOT of old Husky USA stuff with the underlined logo - that's what all the sockets in the center are, plus the extensions, T-handle, breaker bar, and 1/2 speeder. I've been acquiring a lot of husky USA stuff lately for some reason. :dunno:

All in all, I'd say I had a decent day. :thumbup:















 

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$15 Craftsman compressor, 4 hoses and a dryer. It runs great and is VERY quiet. Probable the quietest compressor I have ever been around.

$20 Grizzly sharpener/grinder and small motor with no identification tag(guessing it came off of a mini lathe).

$40 Three motors(2 are 1.5 hp) and wilton turning tools.

$8 Checkered flag stool.
 

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Joe, I doubt any/many collect star drills adn stone chisels...

Those star drills can be used in stone or concrete... A lot of work, but they DO work...

I have a fair collection of them, but like you say, they are alot of work. Worst case, they are good tool steel for lathe projects. :dunno:
 

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A couple of the communities around me had their annual garage sales this weekend. Didn't have a lot of time to look, but I was able to find one thing.

Not a bad deal for $200. all I saw initially was the job box, and I thought it would be a nice addition. I wasn't expecting it to be loaded with stuff. That is a brand new fluorescent light tester. I don't have a need for that, so I will be able to get some of my money back.
 

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Swap meet today. Got this really nice Kennedy box with key for $18. It's missing the drawer cover thingym

That's very nice, I can't recall seeing a factory red 520 before. I like that better than the standard brown. Good luck finding a red front cover. Maybe make one out of wood.
 

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Sorry dude, $4.99 on sale. :dunno:
We all get bit sometimes, usually it costs me a lot more than $1.01.

I've ran into many NIB tape measures, flashlights, screwdrivers and my favorite the multimeters. Typically at those "seller" type sales. As soon as I see those, especially in multiples I stay on my toes as that to me is a red flag. I once watched a notorious flea market flipper buy a lot of them at a garage sale for $5 each. Laughed to myself stupid me I almost stopped him.
 
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Bubinga, that thing is nice!! Great job on the repairs!!

Rain here this weekend as well Outlaw. They were talking about N Louisiana getting tornado weather too so Bluebolt, be safe if it hasn't changed!

Only one sale planned in the morning and tbh, I would not even be waking up for it but we gotta take the daughter to work early and supposed to look at an above ground pool afterwards. Fingers crossed I will be floating, beer in hand next weekend! :lol:

Idk how bluebolt made out with the weather but we got hammered today!! No electricity and limbs/**** everywhere!!
 

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i forgot to take a pic of my sundays finds. i had it all laid out and got a phone call, then started cleaning everything and putting it away. LOTS AND LOTS of proto, wright, snap on, channellock and old under line C cman and =V= series. he had one side of the table anything for a dollar each. i loaded up 50 items. i buy a lot from him, so he said he would work a deal. i was hoping for 25, but settled at 30.

saturday was pouring. it was slow. bought all this from one seller for 20 bucks. all sunnex and a craftsman deepwell. kobalt margin trowel and a matco #3
 

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Scored today a vintage Apex 20" 2 HP disc sander for $250. It involved a lot a traffic and a late night but pretty happy.

A friend had asked me to keep an eye out for one and was really surprised (shocked) how much these go for and how hard it is to find one a good one so feel pretty good about the price and the 20 yr old bottle of red wine he opened to celebrate wasn't so bad either.
 

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Scored today a vintage Apex 20" 2 HP disc sander for $250. It involved a lot a traffic and a late night but pretty happy.

A friend had asked me to keep an eye out for one and was really surprised (shocked) how much these go for and how hard it is to find one a good one so feel pretty good about the price and the 20 yr old bottle of red wine he opened to celebrate wasn't so bad either.
:thumbup:
Nice, Good price.
 

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Finally hit a few decent sales this past weekend. Spent about $50 total.

Pic 1 : Sale One : SO ratcheting driver SSDMR4B for $1.00 that was buried among some Chinese screwdrivers.

Sale Two : spent $24.00 (pics 2, 3, 4, 5)

Pic 2 : Eagle oiler, MAC 1/4" drive 7mm magnetic driver and impact universal joint, Flex Shaft Attachment for Mini Grinder, wood scriber made in England, loctite and loctite-activator, bunch of fractional drill bits.

Pic 3 : Indestro Super ball pein hammer, Indestro Super adjustable wrench, Thorsen breaker bar, Thorsen Yellow Handle Phillips Screwdriver #3, couple 12" Tungsten Steel Hacksaw Blades, assorted pliers.

Pic 4 : Indestro Super screw starters (i regular and 2 philips), 2 Indestro Super Clutch-Head Driver Bits, 2 Allen Handi-Hex Key Drivers, unused router bits (mostly CM) in original packaging, Utica 4" Adjustable Wrench, Brink & Cotton Pony Bar Clamp Replacement Pads, 2 Mayhew punches in pouch, Lufkin 5" Center Punch

Pic 5 : Assortment of wrenches : Westcraft, Wizard, Western Auto, Fairmont, Plomb, Vlcheck, Easco

Pic 6 : Sale Three. Spent $10.00 here : Imperial-Eastman Big IMP® Tube Cutter, Craftsman 1/2" X 9/16" straight ratcheting box wrench (not reversible) , Park Tool Y Hex Wrench 4,5,6 mm, Crescent10 1/2" slip-Jaw adjustable pliers, Bahco 8" Adjustable Wrench, Snap-On Radiator Hose Pick Tool, Indestro Super 1/2" Drive 1-1/8" Deep Wall 12-point Socket, Indestro ½” Drive Extension 10" Long, Fuller Reversible Push Driver (Taiwan)

Pic 7 : Sale Four Spent $14.00 here : Petersen Vise-Grip 7" Locking Wrench For 7/16" To 3/4" Nuts, Craftsman Yankee Driver with all tips, P&C 13" long wood handle 3/16" flat tip screwdriver 559, H.K. Porter 18" Center Cut Bolt Cutter, Ridgid 18-Inch Aluminum Pipe Wrench
 

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Got this in a box I bought at the flea market last weekend. It's pretty cool! Says "instant grip western Germany"
It adjust by indexing the head on the handle. It looks like a gimmicky kinda thing but it has biting teeth and seemed to work pretty good on a couple bolts in the shop.
Anyone know anything about it?



 
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You guys have found some great stuff....I'll be deal lookin' tomorrow....wish me luck

Hopefully tomorrow evening I'll have pics of my scavenging....(I hope, I hope :thumbup:)
 

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I have a cousin to your Instant-Grip from Western Germany. I couldn't find any information that was illuminating. One jaw serrated; one, flat.
 

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Finally hit a few decent sales this past weekend. Spent about $50 total.

Pic 1 : Sale One : SO ratcheting driver SSDMR4B for $1.00 that was buried among some Chinese screwdrivers.

Whoa! A $65 SSDMR4 hard handle for a buck.

That's definitely a YOU ****!
 

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Hit a couple of sales in my area on Wednesday and came up with following.

Logging Tong that opens to 20 inches wide at max.

Stanley Bailey No. 33 wood handplane 28 inches long

J. Chatillon New York marked balance scale with one side marked up to 100 lbs, while other side marked up to 400 lbs. Approx 50 inches long.

Dunlap Vise No. 5244 and this style has protection for the threaded lead screw.

Large old bar woodworking clamp with a logo of either M or W. Not pictured but also got, was a short pipe clamp version, with same logo.

Last item is a Mystery, as it looks like a huge fish hook, but the threads make me wonder if its a clamp of some kind. If anyone can help identify it, let me know.

Mike
 

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Looky what I picked up today from CL for $40
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Traveled 3 days this week for work. Shopped along the way.

Picked up 4 of these Australian made McNaught hose reels in VT. 3 work well, one needs some repair, $80 for all four.

Picked up this 1/2 hp block grinder from Jakemac (thanks Jake).

On the way to Jakes got this gorgeous old Columbian 204 1/2 for $75.
 

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mike_paxton >> Wednesday must be a great day in your neck of the woods. A lot of unusual stuff in great shape.
 

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That's darn neer looting! LOL!:bowdown:

Finally hit a few decent sales this past weekend. Spent about $50 total.

Pic 1 : Sale One : SO ratcheting driver SSDMR4B for $1.00 that was buried among some Chinese screwdrivers.

Sale Two : spent $24.00 (pics 2, 3, 4, 5)

Pic 2 : Eagle oiler, MAC 1/4" drive 7mm magnetic driver and impact universal joint, Flex Shaft Attachment for Mini Grinder, wood scriber made in England, loctite and loctite-activator, bunch of fractional drill bits.

Pic 3 : Indestro Super ball pein hammer, Indestro Super adjustable wrench, Thorsen breaker bar, Thorsen Yellow Handle Phillips Screwdriver #3, couple 12" Tungsten Steel Hacksaw Blades, assorted pliers.

Pic 4 : Indestro Super screw starters (i regular and 2 philips), 2 Indestro Super Clutch-Head Driver Bits, 2 Allen Handi-Hex Key Drivers, unused router bits (mostly CM) in original packaging, Utica 4" Adjustable Wrench, Brink & Cotton Pony Bar Clamp Replacement Pads, 2 Mayhew punches in pouch, Lufkin 5" Center Punch

Pic 5 : Assortment of wrenches : Westcraft, Wizard, Western Auto, Fairmont, Plomb, Vlcheck, Easco

Pic 6 : Sale Three. Spent $10.00 here : Imperial-Eastman Big IMP® Tube Cutter, Craftsman 1/2" X 9/16" straight ratcheting box wrench (not reversible) , Park Tool Y Hex Wrench 4,5,6 mm, Crescent10 1/2" slip-Jaw adjustable pliers, Bahco 8" Adjustable Wrench, Snap-On Radiator Hose Pick Tool, Indestro Super 1/2" Drive 1-1/8" Deep Wall 12-point Socket, Indestro ½” Drive Extension 10" Long, Fuller Reversible Push Driver (Taiwan)

Pic 7 : Sale Four Spent $14.00 here : Petersen Vise-Grip 7" Locking Wrench For 7/16" To 3/4" Nuts, Craftsman Yankee Driver with all tips, P&C 13" long wood handle 3/16" flat tip screwdriver 559, H.K. Porter 18" Center Cut Bolt Cutter, Ridgid 18-Inch Aluminum Pipe Wrench
 

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Last item is a Mystery, as it looks like a huge fish hook, but the threads make me wonder if its a clamp of some kind. If anyone can help identify it, let me know.

I just got one of those from joe.striper. Neither one of us has been able to figure it out yet either. :dunno:

I'm wondering if it has anything to do with straightening car frames, or bodywork. :headscrat
 

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Macgee, that disc sander is absolutely beautiful! I'm not really a fan of southern california, but after seeing some of the deals you are finding, i am warming up little by little.
 

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I just got one of those from joe.striper. Neither one of us has been able to figure it out yet either. :dunno:

I'm wondering if it has anything to do with straightening car frames, or bodywork. :headscrat

I'm going to say maybe something to clamp to a brake caliper and hang it out of the way. Maybe for big trucks or buses? :dunno:
 

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Woohoo just scored th is 1957 Craftsman Heritage logo originals paint for $85
 

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One more pic. I am selling car parts at Pate swap meet in Fort Worth and found this near my spot.Drawers work great!
 

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Last item is a Mystery, as it looks like a huge fish hook, but the threads make me wonder if its a clamp of some kind. If anyone can help identify it, let me know.

Mike

It looks like a slaughterhouse or smokehouse hook of some sort.
 

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Does anyone know how I can find the model number for this Kennedy box?. I need to find a tumbler and key as well as a knob for the front panel.


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It's a 52611, the locks for those are universal. Kennedy sells them, check ebay 1st though.
 
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