Went to a local auction this week and bought this stuff. Hammond 10" Grinder, 3 phase ($40), Ridgid 230V 3 phase 7hp 14 " abrasive saw, stand and all the blades ($25), 2- Mututoyo digital calipers ($110-I really needed them), strapping machine-all the better to ship vises and anvils ($20), Kennedy Tool Box ($10), 25-3m wheels and 3 boxes of scouring pads ($150). Bought the axe head at a tag sale down the street. I guess these are pretty rare.. Collins Seagrave Legitimus 6lb axe head
Excited about the grinder, really bought it just for the Baldor lights but will try to use it. It has a self contained dust collection system.
The chop saw was a no brainer. The heavy metal table is gorgeous and it comes with a ton of wheels. Paid up for the calipers but I need one and the convoluted wheels were really cheap vs what they actually cost.
Cannot complain at all. Lost a lot of items but I'm not rich so there you go.
Free to me from my wife's optometry office:
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Sadler Hot Box glass bead frame warmer. Adjustable from 110 to 400 degrees F. Don't know today what I'll use it for, but I'll think of something![/QUOTE]
One great use for it is warming plastic high pressure fuel lines and hoses that are a tight fit. It'll make them pliable and easier to push on over the fittings. That's a pretty cool "salt pan" as we used to call them. That thing is probably at least 40 years old. (probably older) Most optical shops use a frame warmer nowadays.
I see about $500 worth of wrenches there. What was the damage for them at the yard sale? Im assuming the seller knew what they where.
LOL
Yeah, I was right; you ****...
How big is that? I'm guessing about 24 X 12 deep? 4-5 ft high?
A little bigger- 32w x 18 deep, 58 in high
Nice!
That Water Witch is cool! I'm assuming 2 stroke an one tank for gas and the other for oil?
Nice!
That Water Witch is cool! I'm assuming 2 stroke an one tank for gas and the other for oil?
I see about $500 worth of wrenches there. What was the damage for them at the yard sale? Im assuming the seller knew what they where.
Stopped by an estate sale two streets behind my office at lunch and picked up this Wilton 9450 for $15.
Nice!
That Water Witch is cool! I'm assuming 2 stroke an one tank for gas and the other for oil?
No, it's a single tank, you must prefix gas and oil. These 'Mae West' Waterwitches are very collectible among antique outboard motors: www.aomci.org
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). Most prices were dirt cheap as quoted, so much so that almost all of us paid more than the asking price. For instance, a guy I know that has a used tool store was quoted $75 and he gave them $100. My small pile was quoted at $2, so I paid $10 and still felt like I got a great deal.Glad you made it down to that second sale, Jake!The second stop was going to be iffy. I was expecting the prices to be high (they were in the high but reasonable range). But first I had to make arrangements to be out of the house for longer than usual since it was an hour drive away.
This sale was at a repair shop that was closing and needed to be out of the space by the end of the month. One of the lifts was already sold, I was afraid to ask the price on the other two-post lift (don't need, can't afford, have no place to put it). The toolbox was off limits, but every now and then he'd pull something out for a customer. If it wasn't on one of the two tables, it was hard to tell what was for sale and what he was keeping.
Most of the tools on the table that were left were Craftsman. I got there 2-1/2 hours after they opened, so I have no idea what I might have missed. Still, I ended up spending $50 for a small haul.
APC 300va NIB battery backup (for the dead computer I still haven't replaced yet)
Drill Doctor 500 (lucky me, it still has the VHS instructions)
SnapOn SDD2 24" flat screwdriver
SnapOn SDD146 6" thin screwdriver
Glad you made it down to that second sale, Jake!



Late afternoon CL find (I actually found it last night, slept on it, then went for it)
This is a 1958 Coleman 228F lantern, No big deal there, they are repetitively common BUT... This one had not single nick, scratch chip in the top vent, AND never had fuel or been fired! See the envelope inside? Those are the original supplied mantles! The only thing missing was the box and instructions!
I paid his asking price, which IMO was still a great deal at $60
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