Outlawmws
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BB, I'm lovin' that workbench/desk!
Finds for the week
1) SK set 4512 in good condition
2) c-man 1/4 ratchet
3) challenger 3/8 breaker
Any idea on age of SK set?
A man has to set his standards high and stick to them! hahaI've been putting a couple old singers together my self. bought them for an old hen I chase but she didn't like them ... I don't chase her any more... lol
I bet there are two more drawers under the bottom panel, just like a '50's Craftsman, nicely done!This Powerkraft tool box popped up on Craigslist. I didn't need another box but for $20 I couldn't resist! It has been repainted, look like it was gray originally.
I bet there are two more drawers under the bottom panel, just like a '50's Craftsman, nicely done!
Driftpin, great score for $10!

! And she's not bad looking either...
I was able to pick the remnants of an estate sale today.
Out the door for $110. The boxes are a little rough, but function well. I'll probably not do a full restore right now, just clean them up, knock the rust down, then put some kind of protectant on.
When I get bored I might do a full restore.
The lady running the sale said the sold 'a bunch of old snap on stuff' from the $1 table....

Top, you just want to get in her drawers and boxes
It's what we all dream off, Huge building slam full of goodies and a pretty woman.
That some cool finds just for picking off the top. Look forward to your future buys from her.

Picked up this 1969 can of US military penetrating oil. It has never been opened, the little plastic spout has never had the end cut off.
I got this from the neighbor lady's yard I am cleaning up, I am surprised the can is in such good shape since it was outside.
Ragtop- $3 for a he Mac sets? Seriously?
That's some of the biggest suckage I've seen!
snap-on made tubelox scaffolding ratchet /hammer- This is cool. It has a fixed on 7/8 socket and the back of the ratchet has a hammer head on it for erecting scaffold . The socket is pinned on , remove the pin and it's a 1/2 hammer ratchet???![]()
Good to see you here Red Vise. I had to miss your sale due to (real paying) work. And I think you may have been taking a nap when I stopped by later.You dont remove the pin ! Sometime you need to move the clamp a little bit without having to loosen the clamp. So you just flip the ratchet around and pound on the clamp a little...
Scaffold Builder back in the young crazy days... Chocolate Bayou Refinery, Alvin Tx
Went to a rare Thursday estate sale this morning. They said they had tools. Technically they were correct, they had an extension cord and a busted battery charger. I ended up with 3 quarts of 5w-30 for the yard machines for $1. Spent more on breakfast at McDonald's and was more satisfied with the purchase.
Hopefully I'll have better luck tomorrow.
Yeah this is going to be fun! There's such a huge variety of stuff there. So much way out of my wheelhouse but the kind of stuff she digs so defiantly going to be an education in junk! Gettin in all those "drawers" maybe be too!![]()






It may be good for parts 

Ragtop-You did well
CB- Nice. I'm keeping an eye out for a top box of that vintage to match my little roller and carry box.
Did some rummaging around at a nice resale place with a lot of tools. I have the feeling it was well picked over before, but I still found a few goodies.
Pic 1 - the lot- cost $20
Pic 2- Matco 1/4 flexible driver, Powrkraft 3/8 ratchet and combo wrench
Pic 3- Wrenches- Blackhawk, Williams angle, Williams "Special" socket end, I think a Proto 1/2 gear, Armstrong 3/4 drive 1-5/16
Pic 4 - All German Tools
wrenches- Hazet, Continental American Peerless (UNFAMILIAR WITH THESE, I only know Continental American Japanese tools)
sockets- Gedore, Elora and Belzer
Pic 5- All Plomb, Proto, Proto LA
Pic 6- Small Armstong clamp,
Broken 1-1/2" H&B vise. Got me all excited until I pulled it out of the box and saw it was broken, brazed, broken again, and missing the handleIt may be good for parts
Pic 7 - Williams 3/8 drive sockets. Most of a set and 1 double.