dngrmse
Well-known member
Holy Smokes! Nice Haul, congrats!
Starrett mother load part 2:
Went through the rest of the boxes and this is what I got, including the pictures above, all for the $180 price still.

The last stop today was a family yard sale. It advertised tools, but I didn't see any.
Lots of toddler stuff.
I picked up a small sand/water table for my nephew for $7 (not pictured).
I also found 4 large traffic cones for $15. Just one sells for that price new. I use my other two to cover the jacks on my trailers to keep the weather off them in the winter. They also help me see the tongue of the trailer in the dark.
Made sometime between 1896 and 1940 :
http://www.furniturecityhistory.org/company/3693/macey-fred-co-ltd
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I hope y'all enjoyed this loot run. I'm not a machinist by any means so any advice is welcome. I may make a thread later of up close pictures of all the Starrett tools.
Waggoner72:
Tip of the hat to you Waggoner72 and you sure took the air out of the forum, much like Outlaw did in July when he paid $5 for a cantilever box plus contents.
Bill Ramsey said it best then and it applies to Waggoner72 now.
Let's face it, Outlaw, "you ****" doesn't even come close to describing this find, and I think you and everyone else here knows it. If this is a "you ****" find, then the Mona Lisa was just a painting. (Bill Ramsey quote)
Mike
I paid the seller the price he wanted, he was happy, I was happy.
One stop today - all these find cost $5 total:
Fulton ballpeen hammer head
Stanley hand plane
5 pressed sheet metal sockets of various makes and sizes
Ekco bottle opener
American-made tire pressure gauge (when's the last time you saw one of these?)
some tool marked "Bernards" looks kinda like a hole punch but not
antique hog ring pliers
6-foot metal tape measure made by Zippo, marked "Ford Heavy Trucks"
3 drivers - one is a Proto 1/4-drive flex, others are no-name USA
Thank you for the kind words Mike. I was trying to go back through the posts to find outlaws score. Now that I know it was a carry box I'll search again.
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Your "hog ring pliers" look to be dental tooth extraction forceps.