Outlaw, that proto pickle fork is ****. Jealous.
Of course, they could put that square plomb/proto handle on the end of about anything and I'd think it was ****.

but the tool sales guy is jokingly yet seriously begging me to buy stuff so I eyeballed a Kennedy 620 chest full of **** with $75 tag on it. He says fawk that rips the tag off and says $10 ! Sold !.........I didn't want it and didn't need it since I already have my grandfather's but it came home with me. The door is out of the photo. Just needs a little cleaning up.


Guys I think I need to take a break for a bit. I hit 4 big tool sales in a tiny few block radius over 2 days. Fun finding everything but then it gets to the point where I get stuff home and it feels like work. Once in a while I go a bit overboard and get overwhelmed with this stuff. Not to mention my wallet took a hit.
Here are some of my new finds. I'm leaving out about 3/4 of what I brought home. Too much to go through and I just plain overdid it this time.
Here we go:
WNY! WOW! GREAT Scores! a definite Usuckalot day!
Nice find. I need a set of speed handles and haven't found any as of yetI should have posted this last week (don't "think" I did), but my most recent find for a whole $2 Canadian ($1.62 US at today's exchange rate) at the local flea market. Proto Canada speed wrench.
I should have posted this last week (don't "think" I did), but my most recent find for a whole $2 Canadian ($1.62 US at today's exchange rate) at the local flea market. Proto Canada speed wrench.



That is the exact same proto speed wrench i picked up a couple weeks back for $1 so i beat you![]()
Matt, someone here did a restoration on one of those Delta planers and blew it out the water. Completely polished and all...
Awesome scissors and WT grinder!
I've wanted one of those for a long time. I used to do high end finish carpentry and they work awesome for doors. Good scoreAlready have it halfway apart and cutter head soaking in some kroil to remove from shaft. Thanks for the tip. I'll search old threads to see how they did it.
Already have it halfway apart and cutter head soaking in some kroil to remove from shaft. Thanks for the tip. I'll search old threads to see how they did it.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=248799&highlight=rockwell+planer[/URL]![]()
WNY! WOW! GREAT Scores! a definite Usuckalot day!
This, holy **** you and Rick killed it!!
Outlaw, that proto pickle fork is ****. Jealous.
Of course, they could put that square plomb/proto handle on the end of about anything and I'd think it was ****.
In the first picture what's the unique looking ratchet?
I just picked this 3/8" snap on impact wobbly set off of craigslist for $40.00
I'm just glad to see all of these cast aluminum Workmates getting saved. This one is intersting because the plastic "feet" on the fold out legs are the type of feet that you usually see on the stamped steel riser Workmates that came later. Most of the cast aluminum Workmates I see have the screw-in adjustable feet. This one could be sort so a "missing link" that occured way at the tail end of Workmate production. Can't quite tell from the pics but is the top made of MDF instead of plywood? If so that would also be indicative of late cast-aluminum production since the plywood tops seem to have been phased about about the same time as the cast aluminum risers. Any markings or labels on the underside of the front piece of the top?
I'm just glad to see all of these cast aluminum Workmates getting saved. This one is intersting because the plastic "feet" on the fold out legs are the type of feet that you usually see on the stamped steel riser Workmates that came later. Most of the cast aluminum Workmates I see have the screw-in adjustable feet. This one could be sort so a "missing link" that occured way at the tail end of Workmate production. Can't quite tell from the pics but is the top made of MDF instead of plywood? If so that would also be indicative of late cast-aluminum production since the plywood tops seem to have been phased about about the same time as the cast aluminum risers. Any markings or labels on the underside of the front piece of the top?
Are you saying everyone wants these aluminum workmates? Are they really that handy?
Are you saying everyone wants these aluminum workmates? Are they really that handy?
I like them for the cool factor. I really like the aluminum frame. But more importantly, I now have about 4 grinders without stands, and I plan on using it to mount whichever one I need. I got the idea from this picture posted here on GJ:View media item 46175Not everyone. I got hyped up seeing them on here and found one at a sale, it was more trouble than it was worth(and I didn't pay much) so I flipped it. Some guys like them and I have seen some good uses but it wasn't for me.
I like them for the cool factor. I really like the aluminum frame. But more importantly, I now have about 4 grinders without stands, and I plan on using it to mount whichever one I need. I got the idea from this picture posted here on GJ:View media item 46175

These two lines look good together!
Are you saying everyone wants these aluminum workmates? Are they really that handy?
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Not everyone. I got hyped up seeing them on here and found one at a sale, it was more trouble than it was worth(and I didn't pay much) so I flipped it. Some guys like them and I have seen some good uses but it wasn't for me.