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Twertsey, how big is the Wilton, and are all those 1/4" ratchets? you probably ****...

Dave, you do ****. That Coleman is pristine for only $15, and great scores on the rest!

The Bullet is a C500, and all the rats are 3/8 drive. I really wish I could find more 1/4" rats, I just don't see them that often. I likely have crested the 400 mark on ratchets, and I swear I only have around 10-20 1/4" collector rats (non-users), more Plomb than any others.
 

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I do see 1/4 junk ratchets at yard sales. Nothing any good. I think I have found only two craftsman ratchets.
As for the blue handled 1/4 ratchet I got yesterday, I have to agree with Cowboy, I now think it is an import also. It was kind of a mad rush to put stuff into my bucket at the sale, so I just grabbed it and threw it in.
 
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Only stopped at one yard sale today. I got a couple of angle grinders and a bunch of misc. I got an old Springfield wrench, I was told it was for big square nuts. After cleaning it up I discovered that it says what it is for right on it. Who made the blue handled ratchet? The name is worn off of it, Only word I can read is Warning. It is 1/4 inch drive

That "wrench" is actually a bead breaker for the old style clincher tires. It's marked for 3 to 5 inch wide rims.
 

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my finds from yesterday. went to PA w/ a pal to pick up some motorsickle parts. on the way back we hit a couple flea markets and antique malls.
i paid less than 30 clams for all this stuff.
a 3" littlestown vise. i dont "need" it but it was so cheap i had to grab it.
3 PLVMB wrenches(for twertsy)
a park tool wrench for bicycle hand brakes.
and an almost complete(missing 1 i think) blackhawk ignition wrench set
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my finds from yesterday. went to PA w/ a pal to pick up some motorsickle parts. on the way back we hit a couple flea markets and antique malls.
i paid less than 30 clams for all this stuff.
a 3" littlestown vise. i dont "need" it but it was so cheap i had to grab it.
3 PLVMB wrenches(for twertsy)
a park tool wrench for bicycle hand brakes.
and an almost complete(missing 1 i think) blackhawk ignition wrench set
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Nice man! And thanks! I see a British bicycle wrench in your future too..........
 

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Got a few interesting things at the garage sales this past Sunday.

pic 1: Stanley 14-inch jack plane, fair condition but it's all there. Will probably require a new handle as the old one is split. $10 for another project (sigh) but I like giving old iron a caring home.

pic 2: Keystone K-8 8mm movie camera. Everything seems to work, but good luck finding film. Worth $10 to my wife, she likes old cameras up on the shelf for decoration.

pic 3: pair of license plates - one Virginia Jamestown issue, and a USA military license plate issued to troops stationed in Germany 1962-1965. Nice condition on the latter except for a couple drill holes (why oh why could the user not use the holes already provided?). $9 for the pair, but $8 was for the USA military one.

pics 4-5: $13 for everything
Includes 3 screwdrivers (tiny Snap-On and Bristol, and a large Craftsman), 2 nutdrivers (tiny Xcelite and large Stevens Walden), 1 S-K socket, 2 adjustable wrenches (4-inch Crescent and 12-inch Diamond Calk), 2 wrenches (single open end Billings and DOE Ford), and a glass cutting tool.

pics 6-7: $9 for everything
Includes Yankee screwdriver bit made by Stanley in wrap, tire repair tool, some copper wire and electronics connectors, couple heavy lead fishing sinkers, Stanley saw set tool, Stanley line level, British-made whistle and lanyard, a Baltimore masonry chisel and my first Ford-marked oiler.
 

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dang duct tape. good stuff. that stanley line level reminded me of the haul i got last weekend but never showed.
a couple flea markets w/ twertsy
a stanley and a starrett line level
an old K-D flathead valve tool(i have a new one i bought off the SO truck years ago but this was "vintage" and cheap:lol:
a new brittain 3/8 extension, a couple blackhawk wrenches and a mac wrench.
a bottle opener from a brewery in batimore. i collect things from balto; i dunno why:dunno:
and a made in england mouth harp. yes i have and play w/ those too, and this one was to cool.
i got a decent german made drafting/mechanical drawing kit for so cheap i couldnt pass; even though i have 2 really nice sets. i know the flathead valve compressor tool and the drafting kit was from the same guy for 6 bucks total.
and a tag topper. i collect tag toppers also, although i think its a repro.
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Got this for free. My father in law was about to throw it out because he said it wasn't working and he's buying a new one. I told him I'll take it. I just tested it and it looks like just the ammeter isn't working.

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Thanks guys!!

These old Coleman products sure bring back some fond memories where camping was really camping vs. like being in a stall in a parking lot.

Nothing tasted better then rainbow trout caught in the Big Horn Mtns. and cooked on a Coleman stove with a lantern hanging on a tree limb.

Ahh. . .sweet! I miss the west. Back where I grew up. Camping with the hiss of a Coleman lantern, proceeded by my Dad's curse,pump,pump,pump,curse, strike a match, turn the dial and burn up another mantle. Good times! Oh but the fresh trout, cooked in the cast iron pan on the Coleman stove! Sweet indeed. I traveled back to Jackson Wyoming last September. Although I didn't get to camp, I did fish for a short time and landed a nice Fine-spotted Cutthroat trout about an hour before my brothers wedding. My wife still hasn't let that one go . . .
 

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There is a 1/2 bolt holding the bowl on the bottom of the carb. Pull that and with the straw on your carb cleaner... Spray that into the vertical hole till it shoots out on both sides. Should be good. Also make sure the stupid auto choke thingy is working.
My son and I tried as suggested, but that didn't quite fix it. We pulled the carb and squirted cleaner through every hole in the thing. We found no obvious problem or plug, but when we reassembled everything, it fired on the first pull. Everything works as it ought to.

BAM! Turned free into a benjamin (or more) with two dollars of cleaning fluid and about three dollars of gas! I told my son he could sell the mower and put any proceeds towards paying off his car.
 
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Playing a little catch-up.

On Saturday (7/11/15), had time for only three yard sales, with pickup of Werner 8 ft fiberglass step ladder with steps on either side. Can handle a worker on both sides at same time, as the 250 max weight is for each working side. Pics 1 and 2

On Monday (7/13/15) hit one yard sale. Group shot of items bought are in pic 3.

I tend to "adopt" handsaws in rough looking shape and this Disston Hand Saw with Disston Philla on medallion was no exception. Loss of etching, but cleaned up okay. 26 long and about 7 inches wide, may be a No. 7 but I can't pick up the number from the emblem on blade as shown in pic 4 to be sure.

The little brass/glass sight oiler is made by Lunkenheimer Co and marked Pioneer No. 1 with a Pat'd tag of Mar 15, 1887. Pic 5

Yankee No. 41 push drill by North Bros Mfg Co and also marked Division of Stanley Tools Phila PA USA. Blue Frog advises me to look for the bits and happy to report that there was 10. Pic 6

A no Mfg name on the wooden multi-function tool, but included 8 bits inside the screw off cap. Pic 7

A no Mfg name ball peen hammer head that was a rescue as well.

Mike
 

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Blue[/QUOTE]

Thanks for identifying the Disston saw. Will keep that link for future reference.

I wish I'd have been able to save more of the etching on the blade, but the saw had been out in the elements for too long.

When I saw that #41 push drill and the wood multipurpose tool, immediately looked for the bits like you have been advising and was happy to see that most were still there.

BTW, you did great on your finds at the recent Estate Sale
 

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I found this SAE 1/2" 6 pt set at a yard sale this week for $40. Only issue is a broken latch
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That was a nice deal! Looks like a very complete set. I say you **** for $40

I just took a closer look and that looks like a recent set early 80s? Which is even better imho
 
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Picked up all these Cfman wrenches and these GIANT extensions. All for $20. Picked up this homemade 1" sander $20. $20 for this little 'tuck away' airhose reel. $10 for this Dietz fire truck light. I over paid a little on this Dayton 1 hp buffer at $100. I really bought it for the bitchin' stand though.
 

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FOUND IN THE BOTTOM OF A BOX FROM ON-LINE AUCTION

I'm always amazed at what some people collect and hold onto. I knew that there were a number of hammers, but seven made by CHENEY, six with the capability to hold a nail for starting. Finally, there's the strange looking CHENEY with a hole for pulling nails instead of two claws - it looks like an adze!











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BF USUCK for those Cheneys!

I have two of the Adz Hammers, (two slightly different versions) and those were make for boat builders and ship wrights and the like, and were intended to be used as an Adz.

I've never seen a nail holder hammer in the wild... (yet...)
 

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Nice Score! USUCK! :bowdown:

Made a decent Craigslist score on July 3rd on something I'd been looking for for awhile.

The seller posted this pic on Craigslist for the following description: "Folding Ladder - $35. Multi-position folding extendable step ladder."

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Looked like it might possibly be a Little Giant so I contacted him and asked. Turned out to be a Little Giant Megalite (Model M17, 17') that he had only used a couple of time and no longer had a need for. 300 lb rating but much lighter weight to carry than the Little Giant Classic line of ladders.

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Blue[/QUOTE]

It's amazing what you are finding and in original boxes!!!

Congrats and thks for sharing with us.

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Not a good weekend for me. Went to an estate sale and got all this for $1.00 and about another 10 garage sales and nothing...


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Not a good weekend for me. Went to an estate sale and got all this for $1.00 and about another 10 garage sales and nothing...


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Yeah sometimes I find that you get nothing,
Nothing, nothing.
Then all of a sudden you keep scoring non stop for a while. I'm hoping this weekend/week coming up I can find some deals while I'm up in Ny in the Adirondacks.
 

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Yeah sometimes I find that you get nothing,
Nothing, nothing.
Then all of a sudden you keep scoring non stop for a while. I'm hoping this weekend/week coming up I can find some deals while I'm up in Ny in the Adirondacks.

Good luck I hope you find lots of goodies and don't forget to post some pictures...Weather been really nice out here and it's gonna be fun summer with lots of sales going on.. About a month ago I got like boxes of stuff I got of an estate sale I still need to unpack I will post pictures when I get a chance...

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Nothing on the books this weekend as far as tool sales so I'm balls to the wall on a hot rod interior for a customer, may be off the computer for a while until I finish, this is a big job.

Hope you guys score some killer stuff, be safe!
 

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I haven't had anything worth speaking of for a while now so hopefully this next week or so things will turn up! You guys got some nice stuff though!
 

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just stopped at my local pawn shop.
mic wrench.
craftsman tappet wrench
bluepoint adjustable
total $6.
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