EOC_Jason
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I'll give you a big "you ****" on all those Snap-on tools... 





Yep, I found some good things up in the cobwebs of dead guys' basements and garages. I know I hide good stuff there.
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BB, you gave me a laugh with your dead guys comment, I'll often refer sales that way.
A bit of dark humor, to be sure. Sometimes I find myself wishing I'd had the chance to meet the owner of the place I'm rummaging through and heard the stories of how they acquired their tools and what they did with them.
Of course, I know some of them would have been shouting "Hey! Keep your paws of my stuff and get the hell out of my garage! "
This is my first time using Tapatalk, so I hope the pictures work out. I went around to several of the Restores in my area this week
Picked up this old grinder from an old shop that was closing down yesterday a few towns away. I bought it out of the back of a local dealer's pickup. I hesitated at first since it was a 3-phase machine, and the local dealer/ebay seller bought it. Still ended up paying less that the sticker on it, so I was good with that. I figure I could put a VFD on it, slow it down to 1750, and use it as a buffer. The tag reads "The United States Electrical Tool Co., Cincinnati, Ohio" should look good cleaned up. I'll post some more pics up in the vintage grinder thread a little later.

Just got back from my first sale of 2017, was looking like it was gonna be a bust. Was only about 10 minutes from my house, so not a real big deal. But on a second pass thru an old chest and roll away, I found this gem. Looked around some more, found the qt. of Mobil 1. How much I asked? $3. he said.![]()

Picked up this old grinder from an old shop that was closing down yesterday a few towns away. I bought it out of the back of a local dealer's pickup. I hesitated at first since it was a 3-phase machine, and the local dealer/ebay seller bought it. Still ended up paying less that the sticker on it, so I was good with that. I figure I could put a VFD on it, slow it down to 1750, and use it as a buffer. The tag reads "The United States Electrical Tool Co., Cincinnati, Ohio" should look good cleaned up. I'll post some more pics up in the vintage grinder thread a little later.
Just got back from my first sale of 2017, was looking like it was gonna be a bust. Was only about 10 minutes from my house, so not a real big deal. But on a second pass thru an old chest and roll away, I found this gem. Looked around some more, found the qt. of Mobil 1. How much I asked? $3. he said.![]()
Just got back from my first sale of 2017, was looking like it was gonna be a bust. Was only about 10 minutes from my house, so not a real big deal. But on a second pass thru an old chest and roll away, I found this gem. Looked around some more, found the qt. of Mobil 1. How much I asked? $3. he said.![]()
I feel the odds are I will see something soon. Whether or not affordable, that's another story. Just got back from my first sale of 2017, was looking like it was gonna be a bust. Was only about 10 minutes from my house, so not a real big deal. But on a second pass thru an old chest and roll away, I found this gem. Looked around some more, found the qt. of Mobil 1. How much I asked? $3. he said.![]()

topop, check out this thread on OWWM http://www.owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=178678 Looks like a match to your third pic.





Just got back from my first sale of 2017, was looking like it was gonna be a bust. Was only about 10 minutes from my house, so not a real big deal. But on a second pass thru an old chest and roll away, I found this gem. Looked around some more, found the qt. of Mobil 1. How much I asked? $3. he said.![]()
We went though this little shed that he had locked and said nothing was really in there... it was a freaking gold mine!


You don't even want to know what I paid.