I'd love those gray parts drawers in the back of pic 2. I need something to organize TIG/MIG consumables in my service truck.
I hit 2 estates and 5 garage sales with little SuKcess . Then I went to the biggest auction in this area for 2 years or more. Running 2 rings and selling a massive collection it was a good day. Bids were high and deals were hard to come by because some real big spenders were on hand. I think at least 2 guys had to be in the 10K range.... I on the other hand stayed well below that at 191.00 for the day.
Guys I just got way too much stuff to list each item so I'm gona keep it general and hit some high points.
Thorsen 1/2 set
S-K sae and metric 3/8 set
Broad axe
12 lb bad *** hammer
Heller file holder w/ all 5 files new in the box
A. Winterhagen bench clamp Vise that looks like a post vise but it has 2-1/4" jaws
several Stanley , Keen Kutter, Craftsman , Bernards tools. As well as Butcher bros. and Richards bros and sons from the 1800's Sheffield , England
The Williams 1161 is a 7/16".
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My last planned stop of the day was a multi-family sale with the usual stuff we don't want. I finally found the one small table with the "TOOLS!!!" There was a Craftsman 70ss/80s circular saw and a few other items along with some "Whole box for $5" boxes. I fished out a Cincinnati Tool Co butterfly c-clamp for a buck. I spotted another unusual clamp in a bundled box and decided to grab it. Here's what I got:
Sargent & Co "14" c-clamp, a bit tweaked but wicked-cool gull-wing screw
Weed digger
Xcelite nut driver (old, says "Orchard Park, NJ" instead of Made in USA)
Hyde scraper
M. Klein & Sons wire strippers
Plastic spring clamp
Plastic holster
Tube of bath & kitchen caulk
12 pounds of assorted framing, finishing and brad nails
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After paying my $6 tab to the sweet old lady behind the table, I was turning to leave when she said "Oh, please take this little plastic parts organizer. I'm trying to move my husband's stuff along." I said no thanks but asked if she had many other tools to sell.
She said "Oh, yes. They're all down on those signs at the end of the driveway." Signs?!?! I walked down and beheld a dozen photos of large, serious shop equipment, like an oscillating sander, a Delta bandsaw, a scroll saw, a large metal lathe and *ding ding* a belt/disc sander! I've been looking for one of these for several weeks, so I bargained with the lady and SIL for a price of $45. The tools were at the ladies house a few miles away, so directions and phone call to the son at the house and off I went.
I realized this was going to be special - potentially access to an estate that was not open to the general public!! I was greeted by "Al" upon arrival and shown to the basement. There I found the pictured tools, and a basement mostly devoid of the small hand tools you'd normally expect in such a place. "Gone to the y-ah-d sales," Al said. Well, I found the sander--it turned out to be a Taiwan import form the late 80s.
I bought it anyway, because when I turned around, I saw this (cue the heavenly choir):
Just outside the frames are tons of tooling and extra chucks.
"Wow, that's gorgeous!" I said. Figuring the price would be ridiculous, I asked for it. "What do you think is fair?" he asked. I told him about my South Bend lathe I bought for $150 at an estate sale, but that that was a steal. I was still expecting to walk away with just the sander when he said "No, I was thinking more like $300."
"I'll take it!" I said. I arranged to go get it tomorrow.
I poked around the garage, learning more about the guy who used to own all the stuff, and picked up four Pony corner clamps, a stack of Scotchbrite pads and a battery terminal cleaner for another $5.
I'm bringing a buddy, my son, and another wad of cash in case there's anything else going for such prices. I'll post more pictures of the pick-up tomorrow.
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Okay, I'll post today's acquisitions today and provide a little more detail about tomorrow. Have you noticed sometimes things repeat themselves, or come in threes? Today was like that as I made the rounds of a few Craigslist sales.
It started innocently enough. A yard sale just down the road with "tools" in the ad. The driveway was full of typical non-tool debris but yielded this gem next in the electronics section: a 3 Amp, 13.5V Radio Shack power supply with a 12V cigarette lighter adapter. It looks brand new. I asked for a price, got the "I don't even know what that is" answer and walked away with it for $2. I figured I'd have a backup for my new e-bath.
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Next stop was unplanned - saw an estate sale sign on the way to another C-list sale and dropped in. No tool stuff here either ("it's all up at the house in Maine & too heavy to move") but I did get a Chinese-made Crosley record player in pristine condition for $7, a LamsonSharp stainless grill set for $5, and a Homelite gas leaf blower for $7. The guy said it needs a new fuel line.
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At the next stop, I dug through a garage that had already been picked and came up with the following for $50.
[I]Another[/I] 12V power supply - this one a vintage Electro with a roached power cord - this is things happening in [B]threes[/B]
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Heritage-logo cast iron Craftsman miter box with a back saw
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Henry Disston & Sons "PHILAD'A" "16" sloped hacksaw with a pruning saw blade. I can't find this one on the disstonianinstitute.com site. Anyone know anything about it? (Also my 3rd Disston saw)
Ken-Tool T-50 25" tire iron
Empire magnetic angler finder
Millers Falls 2A eggbeater drill, missing screw-on top/shoulder brace
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Two big unused router bits - one Irwin, one Craftsman
Remington Mdl 490 Powder Actuated nail shooter
Box of nails for the Remington
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Craftsman, Rosco LG44P, no-name USA-made screwdrivers
Xcelite 3/8" nut driver
Quick-change nut driver bit
Quick-change reamer bit
Millers Falls No 800 "Dyno-Mite" 5/8" spade bit
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Champion aviation spark plug gap gauge
Indestro flat, offset DBE, 5/8" x 11/16"
Zephyr Tools ZT-219 90-deg angle drill
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Box of 6" Timberlock HD wood screws
11 pounds of framing nails for my nail gun
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Next stop was a retiring general contractor. Most of the good stuff was gone on Friday, but he made me a good offer on this Formica installation tool kit for $25.
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Porter-Cable 7301 hand router with the 7309 laminate trimmer base
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Sanders Oberg file 8" file
Klenk Tools laminate trimmers
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Two laminate adhesive rollers and Gundlach covers
Two Gundlach J200B laminate rollers
Gundlach 344 scoring cutter
I had him throw in the three-way air hose splitter at the bargained price.
Last stop of the day gets its own post next...[/QUOTE]Those Craftsman miter boxes were made by Millers Falls... google "Millers Falls Langdon miter box" :thumbup:
my last planned stop of the day was a multi-family sale with the usual stuff we don't want. I finally found the one small table with the "tools!!!" there was a craftsman 70ss/80s circular saw and a few other items along with some "whole box for $5" boxes. I fished out a cincinnati tool co butterfly c-clamp for a buck. I spotted another unusual clamp in a bundled box and decided to grab it. Here's what i got:
Sargent & co "14" c-clamp, a bit tweaked but wicked-cool gull-wing screw
weed digger
xcelite nut driver (old, says "orchard park, nj" instead of made in usa)
hyde scraper
m. Klein & sons wire strippers
plastic spring clamp
plastic holster
tube of bath & kitchen caulk
12 pounds of assorted framing, finishing and brad nails
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after paying my $6 tab to the sweet old lady behind the table, i was turning to leave when she said "oh, please take this little plastic parts organizer. I'm trying to move my husband's stuff along." i said no thanks but asked if she had many other tools to sell.
She said "oh, yes. They're all down on those signs at the end of the driveway." signs?!?! I walked down and beheld a dozen photos of large, serious shop equipment, like an oscillating sander, a delta bandsaw, a scroll saw, a large metal lathe and *ding ding* a belt/disc sander! I've been looking for one of these for several weeks, so i bargained with the lady and sil for a price of $45. The tools were at the ladies house a few miles away, so directions and phone call to the son at the house and off i went.
I realized this was going to be special - potentially access to an estate that was not open to the general public!! I was greeted by "al" upon arrival and shown to the basement. There i found the pictured tools, and a basement mostly devoid of the small hand tools you'd normally expect in such a place. "gone to the y-ah-d sales," al said. Well, i found the sander--it turned out to be a taiwan import form the late 80s.
i bought it anyway, because when i turned around, i saw this (cue the heavenly choir):
just outside the frames are tons of tooling and extra chucks.
"wow, that's gorgeous!" i said. Figuring the price would be ridiculous, i asked for it. "what do you think is fair?" he asked. I told him about my south bend lathe i bought for $150 at an estate sale, but that that was a steal. I was still expecting to walk away with just the sander when he said "no, i was thinking more like $300."
"i'll take it!" i said. I arranged to go get it tomorrow.
I poked around the garage, learning more about the guy who used to own all the stuff, and picked up four pony corner clamps, a stack of scotchbrite pads and a battery terminal cleaner for another $5.
I'm bringing a buddy, my son, and another wad of cash in case there's anything else going for such prices. I'll post more pictures of the pick-up tomorrow.
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I was thinking it looked a lot like the Miller's Falls miter box I brought home earlier this month. I didn't know that Craftsman rebadged them. Thanks!Those Craftsman miter boxes were made by Millers Falls... google "Millers Falls Langdon miter box" [emoji106]
Oh, I was just curious because I happened to have found a 3/4" today. Two down (1/2 and 3/4), how ever many more to go! Can you give me the respective list of item numbers and sizes?
Youngguns - I put together a list and posted it in the Williams Superrench thread here :
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5093919#post5093919
I'm bringing a buddy, my son, and another wad of cash in case there's anything else going for such prices. I'll post more pictures of the pick-up tomorrow.
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More pictures of that bad *** hammer!
Here ya go. It says it's a 12 pounder... I'm not gona argue it. I really like the way they incorporated the handle guard into the head !
Wonder why they don't do more of that today ...
Man, you hit the jackpot this weekend!Back today to close the deal and pick up a few more items [emoji4] .
First up is the Craftsman Commercial 12" metal lathe, 191.28990 plus everything pictured below, all for $300.
Not pictured, the oil pan tray.
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There were more items for sale, and the prices were compelling.
Delta 14" band saw on roller base with spare blade wheels and 15 extra saw blades - $180
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Delta dust collector, 50-840, on a cart with an added trash can caddy - $180
Then everything else below for another $45
15 vintage wood chisels, some for carving, some for turning. Hinsdale, Witherby, Stones, Charles Buck, in a homemade box
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Vintage Knight Model KG-375 A Universal Auto Analyzer
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No name bench top swivel vise
E.C. Stearns & Co 8" c-clamp with gull-wing handle
Benfield pipe bender
Box of sealed tack cloths
18" homemade sheetmetal brake
Irwin auger bit set in original box. Check out the right-hinged tray. [emoji106] Looks to be turn-of-the-last-century.
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One pair Eskimo Fire gloves. Waterproof and warm!
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Four 18" Pony pipe clamps
One Pony picture frame strap clamp
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Nothing under the base, but it had "YE-60" or "YE-80" casting marks.Nice scores BB! That "No name" vise is most likely Pana-vise. Maybe check the underside of the base? I have that one and several others of different models. That one can be used to hold small printed circuit cards in the groove of those rubber jaws.

At an Estate sale I found this little piece: Model Cannon? Maybe a telescope? its nickle plated brass, and the makings appear to be Japanese. The end has a (not deep) hole, leading me to lean to the cannon theory.
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Ok that thing is badass! I didn't even know there was a craftsman commercial lathe made. Nice find!![]()
Oh yeah BlueBomber, YOU ****!!!!
BlueBomber - the obligatory YOU ****! but even more so because we're in the same state.
Great score
y-o-u s-u-c-k
Bluebomber you ****. And congratulations.
While the guy was giving stuff away did he let you band his wife, too?
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Man, you hit the jackpot this weekend!
Blue bomber: I am very jealous of you and your lathe finds. I would like to have either of your steals in my garage but on my coast finding a lathe for under a grand means it is most likely scrap iron.
Maybe it was a pen holder meant to sit on a desk?

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VERY nice score and cleanup MoparT! :beerr:
Mopar : those look sweet!
I can't help it if I can smell quality tools a mile away. Anyways I picked up this lot of sk screw drivers, Klein screw drivers, knipex pliers, klein pliers/strippers for the sum total of $20:thumb up: