Went to two sales this morning.
The first started at 10a, but I got there 90min early to try to get a good number. I ended up with #8. Behind a couple of other tool guys. Somehow, I was #2 down the cellar stairs. At the bottom, everyone else went left, I went right. For a change, I guessed right this time. There were 3 "rooms" with tools, 2 small and one large. I got into the large room first. I didn't see any sockets or wrench sets (they may be in the garage that will be on sale next month), but there was still plenty of stuff to dig through. The spaces were tight, and the house was packed. I passed on a 1/3hp Block Grinder for $30, already have 6. There was a really well cared for 1949 CHRYSTLER WINDSOR SEDAN w/suicide doors, I was afraid to ask the price. It took me 40min just to get checked out so I could leave.
The garage and 2 sheds will be opened next month, once the snow melts enough for crowds to get to them safely. Unfortunately, it will be another Friday sale and since it won't be school vacation, I won't be able to get there early. I'll have to sift through the tailings.
I ended up paying
$50 for my haul, but it was worth it
Pic 1 :
Eagle #906-FL 6gal oily waste container (a smaller model than the 10gal I picked up last year, but in better condition)
(the other tool guys were miffed that I got to it first

)
Pic 2 - the rest :
4pcs black walnut boards
Foredom Electric Co. foot speed switch (might be a converted sewing machine switch)
unknown dual 3/8dr+1/2dr ratchet (faint imprint on handle says "American") (binds up when faceplate screws are tightened)
hammer handle
Craftsman magnetic pad
unknown (looks handmade) cross-pien hammer/chisel thing
(Pic 3)
H.D. Smith "Perfect Handle" (Pic 4)
-----------Pickle Fork
-----------2 - Tire Spoons (1 wooden handle in bad shape)
2 - Craftsman (Crowntop) #9-27501 1/2"bore bronze bearing pillow blocks (in original boxes)
(Pic 5)
Diamond Calk [sic] Horse Shoe Co. 4" adj. wrench
The second sale started at 9a. I got there at 11:20a. It was at a townhouse development, so I wasn't all that hopeful. I was mostly right. There was only one thing I was interested in. They wanted $20, but agreed to
$15.
Pics 6&7 :
a heavy steel Ammunition Crate (15"W x 12"D x 14-1/2"H)
(the clasps are loose and will need to be tweaked for a tight fit)