CwazyWabbit
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Are those pliers for upholstery? Looks like they could be used for stretching fabric as well as hammering tacks in ...
Probably totally wrong, but that's my guess
Probably totally wrong, but that's my guess



Well here's my manufacturer. .. you guys are the best!!!
I usually don't hit garage sales but this one said 90% tools and down the road so figured id stop. TONS of good stuff, S&K, Snap-on, name brand USA stuff. Guy was absolutely absurd on his prices though. But then he walked away and his wife came up to me and says.. "I don't know why he priced this stuff so high, you come to me if you want a price, just don't let him see"
So there was this compression tester set marked $40, I point at it to her, she says $10. So I got moving quick. Yada yada here's what I got.
-Century Tool compression tester kit (new?)
-snap on and matco screw drivers
-working shop light on a reel
-2 plomb wrenches
-S&K socket kit with some randoms
-all sockets in picture are S&K besides the 4 on top, they are snap-on
-7 gallon air tank
- also a set of snap-on needle nose not pictured (already in my box)
Got it all for $46. Could of got more but the husband started being in the way
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That's an interesting compression tester. I think what you have is meant for doing a compression check on all cylinders simultaneously. There are 9 gauges, which would indicate that it was made for use on a 9 cylinder radial tank engine of WWII vintage. If the adapters are 18 mm, that would be very likely.
Yes! All the adapters are 18mm.. Please elaborate further..
Good deal. I thought I scored picking up a 12 ton for $75.Picked up this 20 ton press this morning, had competition so I had to grab it and bring it home in the back of a car, but the old Caddy didn't even know it was there! Wasn't passing it up for $60
Yes! All the adapters are 18mm.. Please elaborate further..
Gotta love CL ads with horrible pictures - seriously! This picture is from an ad posted for a tool sale that actually started yesterday. I kind of threw a fit this morning when I saw the ad - thinking I had missed all the good stuff. I asked about his sales from yesterday and he stated that only a few people showed up he only sold $60 worth of tools. I will post pictures a little later, but for now enjoy the blurry picture featuring 3 tables worth of hand tools.
Brian
Gotta love CL ads with horrible pictures - seriously!
Brian
I paid $40 for everything shown here.
Rileysan, you did very well!! Love the two drawer organizer and all the other things you found too, thanks for posting!!
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Riley - Nice scores.
The "Billings and something" would be "Billings and Spencer". They competed with Williams on industrial tools, eventually dropping the Spencer name and just becoming Billings.
The "table saw kick-back guards", aren't. They are called "featherboards" and are used to push and keep a piece of wood up against the fence as you push it through the blade. They can be used on tablesaws, bandsaws, shapers, etc. Where ever you need to feed a board without it wandering off it's mark. Very useful, but not really a safety devise.

Not from an actual garage/yard sale, but from local thrift stores in my area
1: Major suckage here! Blue Point pneumatic random orbit block sander for $6.99. Works perfectly!
2: Plumb axe $8.95
3: large files. I was told these are farrier tools used for filing hooves. $4.00/ea
4: Hinsdale (1/2"?) t-handle socket wrench $1.00
Brian
It's in the rules somewhere. Possibly rule number sixty-nine or something like that
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Here's a close-up of the Billings & Spencer wrench. Additionally, I have a picture of the oddball open-end wrench/screwdriver. Anyone have an idea what it is?
Brian
Outlaw, you were RIGHT! My mystery Niagara equipment is a bar folder.
Here is a link to a nice Youtube video showing someone using one just about like it.
Looks like my $20 investment wasn't too bad.Now I've got to get busy and get it cleaned up and operational again.