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2016 Garage Sale Thread

BlueBomber

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Great finds for the Friday before the holiday weekend! You ****^2 for the $15 Wilton!

I swung by an estate sale on the way home from an early work departure. It was the last 20 minutes, and this company always had low prices. I got all of the items below for $20.

5" x 11" turned hunk of hardwood, will be a gift for a wood-turning friend of mine
Craftsman Universal Jig for Bench Saws, part # 9-3231. This guy is painted in Power Bronze, so I'm estimating 1950s.
Sudbury, Mass bicentennial booster license plate--great zip code!

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Pair of gas welding regulators, one Craftsman and one Hoke

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Carol reel light

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Some kind of pipe clamps. One days 1", other days 1/2" Any insights into what these are for?

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Ridgid 00R pipe that w/ 3/4" die, perfect for extending my compressed air distribution network in the shop. This one's a keeper.
Bonney 1-1/4" 1/2"-drive 22-pt socket
Giant 1-1/4" tap
Williams 207 SOE spud wrench
Bridgeport DOE 7/8" x 3/4"
Stevens nut driver
Select Steel auto wrench
Vintage unmarked scraper, heart shaped blade
Six vintage Walworth dies, made right here in Bah-ston, Mass.
Shiny chrome carb return spring
Two 20" double extension drawer slides

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Welding helmet, will be a guest/student helmet on my cart

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Some kind of pipe clamps. One days 1", other days 1/2" Any insights into what these are for?

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BB, that is non marring pipe clamps for a Parmalee pipe wrench
 

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Outlaw, will that kit fit any S-K quarter ratchet or only the Facom made?

Chopper the one I know it fits (beside the original 45173 S-K Ratchet) is the std 40970 1/4 drive. I don't know about the Facom.

Someone else in another thread said all S/K's use the same guts (in the 1/4") , but I don't know if they were aware of Facom rats under SK.
 

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Craftsman Universal Jig for Bench Saws, part # 9-3231. This guy is painted in Power Bronze, so I'm estimating 1950s.
Sudbury, Mass bicentennial booster license plate--great zip code!

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BB The jig is missing one angle bracket. It should have a pair of them ...
 

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Had several sales mapped out but heavy rains came and most canceled so only went to 2.

First was an estate sale where the gentleman had made orthopedic braces for children years ago so some interesting stuff. Spent $168.

Pic 1: Lots of nice Craftsman Crown, my favorite! 2 vintage small pliers in cases, stainless steel ruler, a set of 4 masonry drill bits, set of 4 in the box corner clamps, Sears Companion drill bits, 1960's Craftsman nut drivers and a RHFT 3/8 ratchet in nice working shape.

Pic 2: NOS appearing Petersen vise grips with boxes and instructions.

Pic 3: Proto punches in pouch, 3 vintage tape measures for my collection, small Starrett square, Craftsman square, various small rulers from Union, General and South Bend Lathe, V-blocks with clamps, General Hardware stainless ruler, Blue Point impact driver, Craftsman socket case, large Starrett calipers and nearly full gallon of Simple Green.

Pic 4. Kennedy 5 drawer hardware cabinet full of small parts for the orthopedic braces.

Pic 5: One of my favorite finds today, NOS Wilton Flip-Grip tilt vise in the box. Notice the red white and blue paint scheme and Briggs-Weaver 75th anniversary sticker. Briggs Industrial is an equipment supplier in the southeast that started as the Briggs-Weaver Machinery co in 1896 meaning this vise is from around 1971. Although this vise is NOS and the jaws are still sealed in there package it was stored in a damp area and has some rust on the bare steel areas I will have to address.

Pic 6: One of my other good finds, a Columbian 203 1/2 M2 combination vise in good shape. I checked it over carefully and see no issues, straight handles, no cracks or obvious hammer marks, both main and pipe jaw teeth are in nice shape.

I hit one other sale advertising tools, not a lot but picked up a Proto torque screwdriver and 6" adjustable wrench, 2 Lufkin tape measures and a working with brand new batteries E-Tec multi-meter for $10 total. I also bought 8 large pallets for the wood, they are 102" by 41" each and made form 2x6's. I have to go pick them up tomorrow with my trailer. Paid $20 for all 8.
 

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Going to be a slow weekend with the holiday but I did manage a few bargains. Two hammers on Tuesday and the rest today after work. I already E-tanked the hammers because they are headed out already in a trade for a hand forged 4 pound beauty a vise customer of mine makes.
The one hammer is a cut of for blacksmithing the other is a GP RR Slug Devil.
The two angle finders are Stanley. One from the sweetheart era the other has a pat dat of 3-16-97. Also a Stanley tri-square with the old logo still painted on but the owner drilled hanger holes in it...
Also picked a pair of Indestro super line wrench's and what I think is a ice breaker/ bottle opener.. Could be a handy combo!:beer:
The two hammers weren't cheap, 10 each. The rest was 10 also so 30 bucks... The hand forged hammers sell for 125 so combined with the beater I picked last week for 8 I'm doing pretty good on the trade.
 

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Had several sales mapped out but heavy rains came and most canceled so only went to 2.

First was an estate sale where the gentleman had made orthopedic braces for children years ago so some interesting stuff. Spent $168.

Pic 1: Lots of nice Craftsman Crown, my favorite! 2 vintage small pliers in cases, stainless steel ruler, a set of 4 masonry drill bits, set of 4 in the box corner clamps, Sears Companion drill bits, 1960's Craftsman nut drivers and a RHFT 3/8 ratchet in nice working shape.

Pic 2: NOS appearing Petersen vise grips with boxes and instructions.

Pic 3: Proto punches in pouch, 3 vintage tape measures for my collection, small Starrett square, Craftsman square, various small rulers from Union, General and South Bend Lathe, V-blocks with clamps, General Hardware stainless ruler, Blue Point impact driver, Craftsman socket case, large Starrett calipers and nearly full gallon of Simple Green.

Pic 4. Kennedy 5 drawer hardware cabinet full of small parts for the orthopedic braces.

Pic 5: One of my favorite finds today, NOS Wilton Flip-Grip tilt vise in the box. Notice the red white and blue paint scheme and Briggs-Weaver 75th anniversary sticker. Briggs Industrial is an equipment supplier in the southeast that started as the Briggs-Weaver Machinery co in 1896 meaning this vise is from around 1971. Although this vise is NOS and the jaws are still sealed in there package it was stored in a damp area and has some rust on the bare steel areas I will have to address.

Pic 6: One of my other good finds, a Columbian 203 1/2 M2 combination vise in good shape. I checked it over carefully and see no issues, straight handles, no cracks or obvious hammer marks, both main and pipe jaw teeth are in nice shape.

I hit one other sale advertising tools, not a lot but picked up a Proto torque screwdriver and 6" adjustable wrench, 2 Lufkin tape measures and a working with brand new batteries E-Tec multi-meter for $10 total. I also bought 8 large pallets for the wood, they are 102" by 41" each and made form 2x6's. I have to go pick them up tomorrow with my trailer. Paid $20 for all 8.

You have won the internets today.

I have a Wilton Flip Grip in green. It is an OK vise, but not as heavy duty as I prefer.
 

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BB, here's a picture of it. I might be interested in them.
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Thanks for the ID assist, CB! PM sent!

Craftsman Universal Jig for Bench Saws, part # 9-3231. This guy is painted in Power Bronze, so I'm estimating 1950s.
Sudbury, Mass bicentennial booster license plate--great zip code!

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BB The jig is missing one angle bracket. It should have a pair of them ...

Thanks, topop. I found several on eBay that showed the two brackets. I don't know if I left one on the shelf in the basement or not. Unfortunately, it was a one day only sale, so I can't go back tomorrow.

Nice finds on your stuff!
 

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Thanks for the ID assist, CB! PM sent!



Thanks, topop. I found several on eBay that showed the two brackets. I don't know if I left one on the shelf in the basement or not. Unfortunately, it was a one day only sale, so I can't go back tomorrow.

Nice finds on your stuff!

Been there , done that.. Left the hold down bracket to a scroll saw behind on accident once . went back the next day and knocked on the door . got lucky ... It was in the trash
 

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Going to be a slow weekend with the holiday but I did manage a few bargains. Two hammers on Tuesday and the rest today after work. I already E-tanked the hammers because they are headed out already in a trade for a hand forged 4 pound beauty a vise customer of mine makes.
The one hammer is a cut of for blacksmithing the other is a GP RR Slug Devil.
The two angle finders are Stanley. One from the sweetheart era the other has a pat dat of 3-16-97. Also a Stanley tri-square with the old logo still painted on but the owner drilled hanger holes in it...
Also picked a pair of Indestro super line wrench's and what I think is a ice breaker/ bottle opener.. Could be a handy combo!:beer:
The two hammers weren't cheap, 10 each. The rest was 10 also so 30 bucks... The hand forged hammers sell for 125 so combined with the beater I picked last week for 8 I'm doing pretty good on the trade.

The sledge heads are nice, I could not have left them behind at $10 each either.
 

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I managed an Estate sale today (working from home so...), and got this stuff for $20 (first day, no steals, but not bad..)

Truecraft Saltus metrics (Only missing the 12 MM of whay I use the most) and a Williams Vulcan Flare nut wrench 10-12 MM

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This one I had to hunt down as I lost in behind the seat in the rig... A TINY Thorsen 7mm

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Long Cornwells, 3/8 24" extension and a LONG flat blade driver

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And lastly a NOS wire Wheel US made, DOEs: Vlchek, True Fit and the bigger P&C was from an earlier sales I found it searching for the little 7MM, adn 11 of 12 Nicholsen Swiss Pattern files.


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Hoping the rest of the weekend is good!
 

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NJ Marty

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I managed an Estate sake today (working from home so...), and got this stuff for $20 (first day, no steals, but not bad..)

Truecraft Saltus metrics (Only missing the 12 MM of whay I use the most) and a Williams Vulcan Flare nut wrench 10-12 MM

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This one I had to hunt down as I lost in behind the seat in the rig... A TINY Thorsen 7mm

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Long Cornwells, 3/8 24" extension and a LONG flat blade driver

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And lastly a NOS wire Wheel US made, DOEs: Vlchek, True Fit and the bigger P&C was from an earlier sales I found it searching for the little 7MM, adn 11 of 12 Nicholsen Swiss Pattern files.


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Hoping the rest of the weekend is good!
I always grab those Nicholsen files when i see them, the plastic box is usually warped but no biggie as they are great files. Good scores today.
 

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I stopped at 2 estate sales and 1 garage sale today. The snap on box set me back $50 and the vise $20. Everything else was from one sale and bundled it all for $80. Very happy with the hardys.

NJMarty:

Great buy, especially on the hardys!!!

Mike
 
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Found this crafty box in amazing condition for the age.
Also a 1/4 s-k knurled set with mixed in plomb items
Also ratchets from
9/32 snappy
1/2 wizard
1/2 power Kraft
1/4 tru test
1/4 Marco flex head
1/2 craftsman flying v
Some plomb and pc wrenches

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Last weekend finds
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Alot of plomb wrenches and a plomb spring compressor tester.
1/2 chrome alloy s-k ratchet
1/2 wright
1/2 wizard
Some snappy s-k overstrikes and possible snap on tee handle also my first bog socket

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Had several sales mapped out but heavy rains came and most canceled so only went to 2.

First was an estate sale where the gentleman had made orthopedic braces for children years ago so some interesting stuff. Spent $168.

Pic 1: Lots of nice Craftsman Crown, my favorite! 2 vintage small pliers in cases, stainless steel ruler, a set of 4 masonry drill bits, set of 4 in the box corner clamps, Sears Companion drill bits, 1960's Craftsman nut drivers and a RHFT 3/8 ratchet in nice working shape.

Pic 2: NOS appearing Petersen vise grips with boxes and instructions.

Pic 3: Proto punches in pouch, 3 vintage tape measures for my collection, small Starrett square, Craftsman square, various small rulers from Union, General and South Bend Lathe, V-blocks with clamps, General Hardware stainless ruler, Blue Point impact driver, Craftsman socket case, large Starrett calipers and nearly full gallon of Simple Green.

Pic 4. Kennedy 5 drawer hardware cabinet full of small parts for the orthopedic braces.

Pic 5: One of my favorite finds today, NOS Wilton Flip-Grip tilt vise in the box. Notice the red white and blue paint scheme and Briggs-Weaver 75th anniversary sticker. Briggs Industrial is an equipment supplier in the southeast that started as the Briggs-Weaver Machinery co in 1896 meaning this vise is from around 1971. Although this vise is NOS and the jaws are still sealed in there package it was stored in a damp area and has some rust on the bare steel areas I will have to address.

Pic 6: One of my other good finds, a Columbian 203 1/2 M2 combination vise in good shape. I checked it over carefully and see no issues, straight handles, no cracks or obvious hammer marks, both main and pipe jaw teeth are in nice shape.

I hit one other sale advertising tools, not a lot but picked up a Proto torque screwdriver and 6" adjustable wrench, 2 Lufkin tape measures and a working with brand new batteries E-Tec multi-meter for $10 total. I also bought 8 large pallets for the wood, they are 102" by 41" each and made form 2x6's. I have to go pick them up tomorrow with my trailer. Paid $20 for all 8.

Great haul BB!! The Petersen Vise grips will get you back most if not all of your investment on Ebay.I sold 2 pairs last year of NOS vise grips for close to a hundy . and of course all the other values and bargains you got make me say ....you ****!!!
 

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A quick in and out of a block sale while a day 3 estate sale was going on at the same block yielded a few nice picks for 22.00.
Plumb 4LB beater
Swallow flat tip- Another for the collection!
Proto 1425 metal working hammer
Queen pocket knife-old and heavy!
12" & 14" Trimo pipe wrench's - this pair is over a century old!
1/2" drive Craftsman =V= series socket set-no ratchet-missing 11/16, for now...
Went my whole life with out seeing one then found two this month. made in Hong kong flashlight screw driver...lol Last one already sold for 8 bucks so maybe lighting will strike twice...
 

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I got these at a yard sale today. An English Dunlop pry bay, A Mini Vice, what appears to be a wobble extension, and an Olympic 600lb capacity cart. The tools were three dollars and the cart was six dollars.
 

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I managed to find the following goodies at a yard sale this morning for $15.00 :

Craftsman 13/16 x 15/16 in. Full Polish Deep Offset Wrench 12 pt. Box End 44320
Irwin Vise-Grip 9-Inch Locking Chain Clamp 20R
Craftsman 3/8 x 7/16 in. Full Polish Deep Offset Wrench 12 pt. Box 44316
MAC 9/16'' Comination Wrench 12 pt. CL 18
Proto Adjustable Face Spanner Wrench C484
DMT Sharpeners 6" Diamond Whetstone with Wooden Box
Couple of Disc Padlocks
Proto 12 Blade Long Feeler Gauge Set 000 SL
Milwaukee 4 in. #1 ECX 1000-Volt Insulated Screwdriver 48-22-2241
Klein Tools Crimper/Cutters (three of them)
Wilton C Clamp 4", 2 3/4" throat 540-4
Felco C7 wire cutter
Proto 1/2" Drive 1-1/4" 6 Point Black Oxide Impact Socket 7436-H
Crestoloy 6" Needle Nose Pliers 666-6
Klein Tools 10-in-1 Screwdriver/Nut Driver 32477
Avdel AV SAFE Manual Drivers #6, #10
Bondhus Ball Drivers (7/64", 1/8", 9/64")
 

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You guys are doing better than I am today. :thumbup:

Slim pickings at 3 stops and a TOO this morning. Got my number at 7a for a 9a sale, then went to a 7:30a yard sale one town over that advertised tools. The only tool I saw was an 80's plastic grinder block-like object that wouldn't work when plugged in. He ended up giving it away for free.
For $3 I picked up 2 partial spools of 10awg THHN wire. Black and White.

Then it was back to the estate sale to wait an hour and a half for them to open.
The "lots of tools" that were advertised turned out to be a smattering of cheap hobby tools spread out all over a large basement. Spent $5.

- Hunter #A14MS 4-1/2" LN pliers
- 3 - laboratory post clamps
- unknown tool (has Arabic or Chinese writing. The stamp is hard to read, almost looks like a casting flaw)
- paper tags
- box 'o small hardwood shims

Next it was a 45min drive to the other side of the county for an estate sale that promised a "garage full of tools and yard items". When I got there the garage was closed, the address on the mailbox was different, and there were no tools. Went back to the truck and re-read the listing. DOH ! The sale I wanted is next weekend, I was at the neighbors yard sale !

Headed home dejected.
On the way, I found a yard sale to try to console myself. Not much there, but still managed to spend another $5.

- Plew #18-207 soft nozzle air gun
- A.S.F.&T. (Elizabeth, NJ) 1/2" cutout punch

Not a bad day, but definitely a lot of traveling for little gain. I'm thinking that I probably should have gone with my original plan and gone out to the Londonderry Flea instead.
 

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The sockets are SK Wayne and the box is snap on
 

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I managed an Estate sale today (working from home so...), and got this stuff for $20 (first day, no steals, but not bad..)

Truecraft Saltus metrics (Only missing the 12 MM of whay I use the most) and a Williams Vulcan Flare nut wrench 10-12 MM

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Outlawmws,,

Nice pick-ups. I have a metric Truecraft Saltus wrench set. It is a 8 piece set in its original marked tool roll consisting 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17 & 19 mm. So if you are on the look-out for the missing pieces you can compare to this list. Not to say they didn't make a 12 mm but it isn't part of the set I have.
 

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Lots of great scores guys! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::3gears:

Pretty quiet here. out of 39 "possibles" I mapped 5, and had one TOO that was good.

First stop had some good stuff, but all I got was this box for $5. (I may drop back by later...)

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Second stop was a TOO, Some smalls and my daughter fell in love with the trunk. we think it may be Camphor wood, and the covering is real leather, somewhat the worse for wear. painted flowers and brass tacks. (my daughter dubbed it the "gypsy trunk") $5

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The smalls were an added $2 for a millers falls marker, Armstrong Clamp, Iron Coat hook, gravity latch, box latch/hasp, 1/8 drill bit.

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The Craftsman RHFT and SO Combo were both for a buck at planned stop #2


The last stop was a revisit to yesterday's estate sale, and I got the two VIM wrench racks and the 1/4" Thorsen breaker, as well as an old cast Iron corner sink for $27 (the sink was for SWMBO's yard plan; we sent her a pic and she said "get it"!)

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Picked up a Rosco "2 fister" screwdriver and a Snap-On mini pick for 1$ Today. Hopefully I'll me stopping by the flea market Sunday.
 

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Outlawmws,,

Nice pick-ups. I have a metric Truecraft Saltus wrench set. It is a 8 piece set in its original marked tool roll consisting 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17 & 19 mm. So if you are on the look-out for the missing pieces you can compare to this list. Not to say they didn't make a 12 mm but it isn't part of the set I have.

Thanks Flyer! Yeah, depending on the "market" some did have gaps. Like I said, the one missing I know I use is a the 12. have to do some searching to see if I can find one cheap. The only other one I have in metric is a SO 10MM
 
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3baygarage

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Some really great scores there you guys!

I went to two pretty crummy estate sales. An old lady asked me if I was in the Navy? I said "Why, do I look like a sailor, lol?" She said her husband was in the Navy. Told her I just collect tools. Yard Sailor maybe. :)

Made a stop at the flea. Found some tools.
Also wasted my gas on two yard sales, one driveway had about 60 feet of baby clothes!

Not sure who made the vise.
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Ugly Craftsman and a Vulcan ratchet.
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West Germany small pliers
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When a guys said $3 for this whole box I couldn't resist. Worth it for the Williams adjustable.
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gatsometer

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I got these at a yard sale today. An English Dunlop pry bay, A Mini Vice, what appears to be a wobble extension, and an Olympic 600lb capacity cart. The tools were three dollars and the cart was six dollars.

The Dunlop pry bar, is not a pry bar, but a vintage spoon type tyre/tire lever/iron. 1940/50's if not earlier.
 

BlueBomber

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Some really great scores there you guys!

I went to two pretty crummy estate sales. An old lady asked me if I was in the Navy? I said "Why, do I look like a sailor, lol?" She said her husband was in the Navy. Told her I just collect tools. Yard Sailor maybe. :)

Made a stop at the flea. Found some tools.
Also wasted my gas on two yard sales, one driveway had about 60 feet of baby clothes!

Not sure who made the vise.
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3bay, what size is that Blackhawk DBE? Can you post a close up over on the DBE thread?
 

PSYKO_Inc

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So we got a late start today, and by 10am it was nearly 90 degrees outside. We decided to skip yard sales today due to the heat. Really need to fix the AC in the family grocery getter/dog hauler next week. I did pick this up off CL yesterday for $5. The tank is probably too rusty to save, but the pump still spins, and it's identical to the compressor I picked up a couple weeks ago with a locked up pump. Going to try to swap the pump over tonight, change the oil, and see if it makes any foul noises.
 

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Makattak81

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Lots of great scores guys! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::3gears:

Pretty quiet here. out of 39 "possibles" I mapped 5, and had one TOO that was good.

First stop had some good stuff, but all I got was this box for $5. (I may drop back by later...)

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Second stop was a TOO, Some smalls and my daughter fell in love with the trunk. we think it may be Camphor wood, and the covering is real leather, somewhat the worse for wear. painted flowers and brass tacks. (my daughter dubbed it the "gypsy trunk") $5

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The smalls were an added $2 for a millers falls marker, Armstrong Clamp, Iron Coat hook, gravity latch, box latch/hasp, 1/8 drill bit.

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The Craftsman RHFT and SO Combo were both for a buck at planned stop #2


The last stop was a revisit to yesterday's estate sale, and I got the two VIM wrench racks and the 1/4" Thorsen breaker, as well as an old cast Iron corner sink for $27 (the sink was for SWMBO's yard plan; we sent her a pic and she said "get it"!)

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