topop101
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Here's the pics from my earlier post.
Anyone know anything on the Grand c-clamps? What info I've come across refers to them as woodworking clamp.
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I think Grand ended about the turn of the century.... 1900 that is.
Here's the pics from my earlier post.
Anyone know anything on the Grand c-clamps? What info I've come across refers to them as woodworking clamp.
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If you haven't found it already, there's a fabulous Millers Falls resource online on OldToolHeaven.com. Here's the Goodell-Pratt page: http://oldtoolheaven.com/related/goodell-pratt.htmOutlawmws:
This will be my first Goodell Pratt, but it is so similar to my Millers Falls one, that I think I'll enjoy using it.
Only thing that threw me was that "choke" for the lock down feature.
Mike
If you haven't found it already, there's a fabulous Millers Falls resource online on OldToolHeaven.com. Here's the Goodell-Pratt page: http://oldtoolheaven.com/related/goodell-pratt.htm
Clean workmate, love them things!
WNYflyer, I like that Tourqe wrench. I have one of the work mates, best one I've had.
. Excellent score on a great quality cabinet.WNYflyer, that's a nice example of a Williams Measurrench. That looks familiar, I know I saw it in the pictures for one of the sales. I was up in the Falls and Wheatfield yesterday. Some decent deals. Made a stop in Amherst too. It was a pretty good sale weekend.

Well, the toilet is useful for when it's hard to stop....[emoji4]Well I guess a toilet is also considered a tool of sorts. But I wish that compressor was not in the way so we could see the box better.[emoji38]
Well, the toilet is useful for when it's hard to stop....[emoji4]

King of garage sale-dom? Every king needs a throne.Hit the flea market today for what will probably be the last time for me this season.
Old Hamilton flat file cabinet. Weighs at what I would guess around 200 pounds. I'd like to get the original paint uncovered. Someone painted over it and it's peeling off in spots revealing an dark olive drab color. Either that or I strip it and repaint it. I paid $40 bucks for this and I was stoked!
I was happy with my finds!
That usually means low prices and today was no exception . I spent a total of $33.00 bucks. Not high quality but a couple really good deals. I think the auctioneers were getting tired and started offering choice by area . I played the waiting game and won the bid for the area for a whooping $2.00 bucks... That's when I picked up an 85 lb 6" post vise
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$4.00KraftwerkMk1Jetta
If that Old Hamilton flat file cabinet is metal, I'd try getting that loose paint off with a power washer. Trick would be to use enough power to get the coated paint off and still leave original paint.
Just a thought!!!
Mike
I'll say it, Kraftwerk YOU ****!! Great score on that cabinet!
Try soaking a towel in simple green and covering the file cabinet with it. Wrap it in Saran Wrap overnight and the newer paint should scrub off leaving the original intact.
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I'll say it, Kraftwerk YOU ****!! Great score on that cabinet!
Try soaking a towel in simple green and covering the file cabinet with it. Wrap it in Saran Wrap overnight and the newer paint should scrub off leaving the original intact.
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Dang Topop, I would offer to double your money on that post vise but it sounds like you are as excited as I would have been!! YOU **** too!![]()
$310 would be a good deal... since that's what you're selling the vise for, I assume you have a lot less in it... makes it an even better deal.Thats why I'm asking you guys here. I know nothing about these Sanders except that parts are RIDICULOUSLY expensive.



Is that a plomb wire stripper with the ratchet? Nice score BTW. I love farm auctions usually decent old tools at good prices.Dropped in on a large farm auction. Two rings running and only about 85 bidders.That usually means low prices and today was no exception . I spent a total of $33.00 bucks. Not high quality but a couple really good deals. I think the auctioneers were getting tired and started offering choice by area . I played the waiting game and won the bid for the area for a whooping $2.00 bucks... That's when I picked up an 85 lb 6" post vise
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I grabbed up a bunch of other junk as well
ford and proto wrench's
proto cable splicer- bell system
True temper Flint edge Kelly Works 5" axe
2 bread tray's from an old rainbow bread factory - full of "farm stuff" I wanted the trays
Wizard 3/8 ratchet
3-1/2" Dunlap vise- It cost twice as much as the Post vise$4.00
Metro breast drill
Acetylene bottle-small one
several rifle bags
Lots of other odds and ends
Is that a plomb wire stripper with the ratchet? Nice score BTW. I love farm auctions usually decent old tools at good prices.
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Nice haul, Topop101! +1 on the You **** for that post vise.Dropped in on a large farm auction. Two rings running and only about 85 bidders.That usually means low prices and today was no exception . I spent a total of $33.00 bucks. Not high quality but a couple really good deals. I think the auctioneers were getting tired and started offering choice by area . I played the waiting game and won the bid for the area for a whooping $2.00 bucks... That's when I picked up an 85 lb 6" post vise
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I grabbed up a bunch of other junk as well
ford and proto wrench's
proto cable splicer- bell system
True temper Flint edge Kelly Works 5" axe
2 bread tray's from an old rainbow bread factory - full of "farm stuff" I wanted the trays
Wizard 3/8 ratchet
3-1/2" Dunlap vise- It cost twice as much as the Post vise$4.00
Metro breast drill
Acetylene bottle-small one
several rifle bags
Lots of other odds and ends
This was not an Earth-shattering deal, but an unusual find nonetheless.
From an estate sale in Milwaukie, Oregon, about a mile from the original manufacturing plant for P&C tools comes this near complete set of P&C combination wrenches ranging from 3/8" to 1 5/16" - with a few duplicates. I am missing a few of the smaller wrenches (Not sure where the set starts or ends) like 1/4", 5/16", 7/16", and 1/2". I am also curious if this set had any 32nd fractionals as I'd like to complete it!
I waited until the last day for the 1/2 price sale - which may have been a mistake since I have no way of knowing if any wrenches in the set were previously sold (they were priced individually). Cost: $60.
Brian
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I think it's almost criminal when they break up a set by pricing stuff individually. I've also been to sales where I found wrenches from a set scattered in various places in the guy's shop. Even when I didn't want to buy them, I'd usually grab them up and put them together for someone else to find.

I'm guilty of this as well. Just this weekend I found the fence to a tablesaw on one side of the shop, and made sure it went back on the saw so that they wouldn't get split up. I'm always picking up pieces I don't want to place them with like items for others to find. It's an obsession, and it takes away from my digging time.![]()
here.I think it's almost criminal when they break up a set by pricing stuff individually. I've also been to sales where I found wrenches from a set scattered in various places in the guy's shop. Even when I didn't want to buy them, I'd usually grab them up and put them together for someone else to find.
