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Outlawmws

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Tool_master, those Chapman sets are good sets. looks like you have two complimentary sets of then as the "converted" eyeglass case also has a lot of Chapman bits. (the knurled ends are a giveaway the red case had mostly straight (all in the main row) and a few Phillips in the odd spaces. (I have a set like that red box around here somewhere, as well as a yellow "roll" with hex bits.)

What is the round head in the Craftsman 1/4 drive box? SK?
 
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Just started checking out garage sales. Here a few finds so far:

Blackhawk 1/4" drive socket set bnib: $12
Chaplins Handplane #1205: $5
Snap-on, hazet, Proto wrenches : $1ea
3v tester: $1
Challenger wrenches: both for $1
Channellocks: $1
Armstrong alligator wrench $~7
 

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Just started checking out garage sales. Here a few finds so far:

Blackhawk 1/4" drive socket set bnib: $12
Chaplins Handplane #1205: $5
Snap-on, hazet, Proto wrenches : $1ea
3v tester: $1
Challenger wrenches: both for $1
Channellocks: $1
Armstrong alligator wrench $~7

That 3volt tester is sweet!
 

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Tool_master, those Chapman sets are good sets. looks like you have two complimentary sets of then as the "converted" eyeglass case also has a lot of Chapman bits. (the knurled ends are a giveaway the red case had mostly straight (all in the main row) and a few Phillips in the odd spaces. (I have a set like that red box around here somewhere, as well as a yellow "roll" with hex bits.)

What is the round head in the Craftsman 1/4 drive box? SK?



OutlawMWS, the round head is a black hawk, the set is a mismatch of American 1/4s including Craftsman, Thursten, and Indestro.


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Tool Master - some good stuff there. I'm surprised that no-one has mentioned the Cman 3/8dr flex ratchet with the Butterfly selector yet. Nice find.
 

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bguerini - Man, you were probably the second person to open the Blackhawk set, the QC Employee being the only other. Nice gift for pops, I'm certain!


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Just started checking out garage sales. Here a few finds so far:

Blackhawk 1/4" drive socket set bnib: $12
Chaplins Handplane #1205: $5
Snap-on, hazet, Proto wrenches : $1ea
3v tester: $1
Challenger wrenches: both for $1
Channellocks: $1
Armstrong alligator wrench $~7

Bquerini:

Good find on the Chaplin's #1205 corrugated bottom hand plane.

Mike
 

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Treasures from the weekend.

From an estate sale this little 1 quart oil dispensing can with flex spout will look right at home with an old hand crank oil pump.
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From a CL ad for a group of old oil cans (I was too late for the actual oil cans) I managed to come away with a couple metal fuel/oil cans and an old saw mil blade.
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From another CL ad I came home with this nice Autolite storage cabinet. Yet another vintage storage cabinet piece that will look good in a new shop if I ever get it built.
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Got this #5 W&B "Bulldog" alligator wrench for $2.

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Heel: great wrench and you ought to post it on the HUGE TOOLS thread. i'm surprised it's teeth aren't a bit bigger cause with all the length and torque you could really turn some big bolts and nuts. nice find and i've yet to see one that big.

ALL: i've picked up a few of these lately and since my bride has been claiming them all for her future projects i needed another to make a vintage wood bench. legs are already removed and just working on the frame design now.

keep up the great work all of you and love looking all the finds you post.
 

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Couple of good finds at the flea market today.
First a few random tools from 2 sellers. Tap set is Japan, but I bought it for the box.
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DBE is chrome X, center punch is a millers falls, channellock pliers, and unbranded needle noose, Stanley screwdriver, unmarked divider, Barcalo combo

Found this box at a 3rd seller
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It was full of water and rusty tools but I was able to pull theses gems out.
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Matco screwdriver, SK claw hammer?!?, SK tuff1 1/4 ratchet, 2 craftsman wrenches, craftsman torx driver, SK and a Snap On Socket, evercraft flare wrench, and a rusty punch.
 

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As well as this case. Its pretty nice, and a good size for a gun case. 12 X 24" and just enough thickness for foam.

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Its German made, well made, and was originally for surgical/medical stuff.

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It of course didn't have a key, (latches are similar to Samsonite) but I dug into the collection and whadiya know! This one fits, and also works the lock perfectly! I'll have to stop at a locksmith or luggage place and see if I can get a couple of spares.

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So the keys for this case turned out to be pretty easy: my local Ace had nothing in their key department, but a decent Locksmith that recently moved to not very far away had the extra keys I wanted! the guy took one look and said "Handcuff key?" No, but it fit and just needed a little taken off the inside back of the flag. I can't believe hand cuffs are such simple locks...

So I have three keys for the case, and just need some egg crate foam on one side to make it my new gun case...
 
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Great finds guys. that Union medal, is it silver? it sure is worn. the Eagle is barely visible!

Outlawmws:

I used a magnet on the Union Medal to test and so think your right, as it appears to be silver.

I've bounced an email off to Machinist Union, in hopes they may have something in their archive on the La Crosse, Wisconsin June 17, 1899 date.

BTW, thks for sharing info on the briefcase lock, as will store that for future reference.

Mike
 

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So the keys for this case turned out to be pretty easy: my local Ace had nothing in their key department, but a decent Locksmith that recently moved to not very far away had the extra keys I wanted! the guy took one look and said "Handcuff key?" No, but it fit and just needed a little taken off the inside back of the flag. I can't believe hand cuffs are such simple locks...

So I have three keys for the case, and just need some egg crate foam on one side to make it my new gun case...

Nice save on the key!
 

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Ran past a pawn shop cost was 3 bucks. I'm not sure if the Armstrong wrench is a factory second or what.
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Finally found a deal on a horizontal band saw. Picked up via CL last week for $50!

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The original posting said the tracking was off, but after installing a new blade, which came with the saw, and adjusting the guide rollers, it cuts straight and true!

jawoodworking
 

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nice saw, I was watching one on auction that ended today but it went over my sight-unseen budget.
 

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Finally found a deal on a horizontal band saw. Picked up via CL last week for $50!



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The original posting said the tracking was off, but after installing a new blade, which came with the saw, and adjusting the guide rollers, it cuts straight and true!



jawoodworking



$50 ? !! You ****. I want one but haven't found one yet.
 

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Finally found a deal on a horizontal band saw. Picked up via CL last week for $50!

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The original posting said the tracking was off, but after installing a new blade, which came with the saw, and adjusting the guide rollers, it cuts straight and true!

jawoodworking

Looks like a JET. Thats a great deal. Ditto on the You ****!
 

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Couple weeks back, left my phone number at a yard sale, in event some old tools could be located.

Got a call, so went and looked at them today.

Pic 1--An Acme branded anvil, 110 pounds and found these were sold by Sears & Roebuck for many years, including in their 1908 catalog.

Pic 2--Older Stanley block plane, but raised wing on other side in picture shows it is broke. I tend to buy even broke older hand planes, as found from another GJ participant that they can serve as a donor for another one. Planer Blade is marked Stanley Rule & Level Co.

Pic 3 & 4--Top one is by Challenge Cutlery Corp Bridgeport Conn, while the bottom one is by GM Mfg Co L. I. City, NY. Shot other side and shown, given not sure the purpose of either.

Pic 5--Unmarked but old Tack hammer and Tack puller, Unmarked Divider that looks like blacksmith made, Stanley Sliding T Bevel Pat'd 7-14-08

Pic 6--Older table saw miter Delta Mfg Co Milwaukee Wis Pat No. 1,894,010 and Pat No. 1,902,270

Pic 7--E.S. Howe Marking Gauge on top and Stanley No. 61 Sweetheart Marking Gauge on bottom.
 

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Cont:

Pic 1--Couple of Clamp on vises

Pic 2-4--Homemade but well done 5 pound anvil made out of small rail track with two holes on base for securing in place.

Mike.
 

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I like the rail track anvil. Someone took a little pride in their work. Your post reminds me- I picked up a clamp on vise the other day like no other I've seen before. I'll post pics later.
 

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That's an early Delta miter gauge, not easy to find, especially if the corners are free of blade rash.
 

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I like the rail track anvil. Someone took a little pride in their work. Your post reminds me- I picked up a clamp on vise the other day like no other I've seen before. I'll post pics later.

Dngrmse:

Agree with you, that someone took a small rail and ground it into a nice usable size, including a base with couple of holes to allow it to be secured to a bench.

Will keep a watch out for your pics on the clamp on vise, as they are fun to collect and enjoy.

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So that's where the Coyote got them from.

Al Bundy:

I'm like you, as when prior owner and I found ACME on the Anvil, the prior owner mentioned Wile E Coyote and Road Runner immediately.

Sears & Roebuck sold the Acme brand of anvils, but heard they used different mfg over the many years to make them.

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That's an early Delta miter gauge, not easy to find, especially if the corners are free of blade rash.

Powerwagon63:

I'm thinking this early Delta miter gauge with the dual pat'd dates of 1,894,010 and 1,902,270 was from the 1930's era.

It did have one saw blade nick (see last pic attached), but rest is pretty good for the age.

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Al Bundy:

I'm like you, as when prior owner and I found ACME on the Anvil, the prior owner mentioned Wile E Coyote and Road Runner immediately.

Sears & Roebuck sold the Acme brand of anvils, but heard they used different mfg over the many years to make them.

Mike

That certainly is a nice looking example. An anvil is something I've needed for the shop for quite a while. I just haven't been lucky enough to find one. With the exception of those that want $10/lb for them of course.
 

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Al Bundy:



I'm like you, as when prior owner and I found ACME on the Anvil, the prior owner mentioned Wile E Coyote and Road Runner immediately.



Sears & Roebuck sold the Acme brand of anvils, but heard they used different mfg over the many years to make them.



Mike



Acme anvils were made by Hay Budden and Trenton for Sears.
Yours is a Hay Budden.


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Picked this up at an estate sale this weekend. Its a gold tone JH Willams AP-6 the back side says "Made expressly for the Roblin Steel Company"

Any info on this guys?

There was a Roblin Steel company on Oliver St. In North Tonawanda, NY (Buffalo area). Previously to Roblin Steel the property was Buffalo Bolt I believe. I don't know if they were located elsewhere. Cool find !
 

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..... I can't believe hand cuffs are such simple locks...
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They work on the principle that
a) the criminal won't have a key and
b) would find it difficult to get a key in the lock with his hands behind his back and in cuffs.

Keys for the majority of handcuffs are alike so every officer will have the right key. TBF calling them locks and keys is probably glorifying the mechanism :p
 

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They work on the principle that
a) the criminal won't have a key and
b) would find it difficult to get a key in the lock with his hands behind his back and in cuffs.

Keys for the majority of handcuffs are alike so every officer will have the right key. TBF calling them locks and keys is probably glorifying the mechanism :p

S&W made high security cuffs that used a modern tubular key.
 
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