Armstrong day.
10-994 locking flex, 1/4 - 60t
11-994 locking flex, 3/8 - 60t
12-973 long handle, 1/2 - 36t
All new, unused from C/L
$90

And by the way where is Norka Ohio I use to deliver down in southern ohio ad never remember Norka. Or is it up north.
It's Akron, backwards lol
From Epstein these 3 ratchets are $158 granted new locking flex are 88t, but Epstein's website says the 3/8 isn't in stock. I already have a 60t 10-994, I really only wanted the 3/8 so the other 2 will probably end up for sale. Or I might keep them. Lol
Well then I guess we are rather neighbors then. I lived in Firestone Park for 20yrs. Then we moved out to Jackson Township 16 years ago.
It's not a bad area, I really like Akron, just hate the winter. Update: just sold 1/4 and 1/2 ratchets for $60 so $30 3/8 locking flex

Still snowing here in this part of the country, Only sales are estate sales and they are packed with people who have cabin fever, Plus the prices are jacked up because they are the only show in town.
I've been meaning to replace my lawn mower since it's pretty cobbled together (no throttle, no choke, rusted deck, but it still starts on the second pull!). Found a Honda self propelled on CL last night, guy was moving out. He also had a string trimmer but I didn't recognize the name (redmax) at all. Turns out it's a decent commercial brand. Both new within the past two years. Still not sure how well I did, I paid 175 for both.
ShadowRuleZ:
You paid less than 1/2 just for the Honda, given what I paid for a new one late last Summer.
You did well, especially when the trimmer is added to the deal.
Mike
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But wait! There's more...lol
The guy told me the flex heads were 60 tooth, and I counted the 1/4 it was 60. Just now counted the 3/8 and it's 88 tooth!!!![]()

Here the other goodies I got today..2 junker files, but they have matching cast iron handles that are just too cool.
Plus a pair of Champion DeArment Channellock #407 pliers



I had a phone call this afternoon from a friend who asked me to PLEASE go get a small two-drawer chest that just appeared on C/L, as he was working and didn't want to miss this item. Well, I did, and while I was there, I picked up a vintage 18" Starrett combo square, vintage drill index, minty Stanley push drill with all the bits in the handle, and a jewelers screwdriver set in a small plastic container.
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I'm told that I can have any or all content in the drawers.
Blue


No sense of humor? 

The last two are for the drooling vise freaks on the net.

Went to Cathlamet Washington for a tool sale. The guy had a nice stash of dismantled band saws, table saws, drill presses, he even had a printing press. Lots of commercial tools and vises.
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This is my haul for the day. My wife scored the wooden boxes and the guy dumped out the lathe bits for someone else to pick up.
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The band saw bases were 15 bucks apiece they are just a nice slab of wood away from being end tables.
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The last two are for the drooling vise freaks on the net.
You left those vise's....????
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The last two are for the drooling vise freaks on the net.
My daughter said "It's a Victorian EZ-Bake-Oven 
That box next to it was a VERY old Pacific "C" press for reloading one die adn some parts, but it gives a sense of scale...
Any was other boxes had these:
It was free "Just take it.)


It was free and could save one some where so couldn't leave it. I asked where the rest was...lolHit an auction today and finally got a knee mill.
:I've been meaning to replace my lawn mower since it's pretty cobbled together (no throttle, no choke, rusted deck, but it still starts on the second pull!). Found a Honda self propelled on CL last night, guy was moving out. He also had a string trimmer but I didn't recognize the name (redmax) at all. Turns out it's a decent commercial brand. Both new within the past two years. Still not sure how well I did, I paid 175 for both.
You mean by power? No. But it does go down about 7 inches. Odd thing is the rack teeth are on the front and the back. Although it only appears to use the back set. I like the fact table is on a knee like a mill. Can't wait to get them home.Interesting, does the quill on the drill press downfeed? Because it sure looks like the quill rack is turned 180 degrees from the pinion downfeed shaft/handle.:
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Top that looks like a variant of the Colton Pat. vise. can you post some pics at different angles, including from the back?
