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Re: late 20's alemite powergun greaser, vintage garage

picked greaser at sale saturday with a half box of palnuts and leaf bag holder/cart. $4. greaser has chrome lid, handle and gun.
 

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Re: The Fox Machine co. high speed drill press, Grand Rapids Mich.

Whats left of it anyway. Its on pg. 62 of the 1905 FOX catalog @ vintage machinery web site. It was converted to motor and placed on this stand. No markings on the stand. picked at sale saturday.
 
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Re: Shell shadow boxes for my grand daughter.

Are these entries only guy stuff? if not enjoy. picked at sale saturday.
 
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Re: late 20's alemite powergun greaser, vintage garage

picked greaser at sale saturday with a half box of palnuts and leaf bag holder/cart. $4. greaser has chrome lid, handle and gun.
Let me know if you ever want to aell the grease gun

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Nobody mentioned I had not posted pictures of the Craftsman box LOL. Here it is!

Pic 1: The Craftsman 9 drawer roller cabinet. I haven't checked the date yet.
Pic 2: Small odds and ends, parking tokens, old matchbooks, a few C-clamps and a cool little 1970 Westinghouse note book. If I wait until 2026 I can use the notebook calendar again!
Pic 3: Various Craftsman screwdrivers, some are older Vanadium ones. On the right are a couple of Stanley utility knives, Craftsman and other brands punches and chisels and other odds and ends.
Pic 4: A bunch of Craftsman =V= sockets, Craftsman files and a few other pieces. The torque wrench is a Crown label 1/2"D.
Pic 5: A bunch of caulking chisels including several Plomb's, modified Vise Grips, wire hose clamp pliers and various other bits. I don't remember what is in that roll up pouch LOL.
Pic 6: Walden nutdriver holder, Bonney refrigeration and distributor wrenches, Williams 1/2"D sockets, brass sprinkler wrench, mini wood plane missing parts, Craftsman allen wrenches and a 3 way utility wrench with no markings.

Any body know what that wood plomb bob looking thing is? No hole for a string.

Pic 7: Outdoor switch box, rivets, bulbs, gluesticks, stack of Norton cutting discs and an older Louisiana license plate.

There's more small stuff I may not bother putting on here.

I felt the vacuum from the suckage on that deal here in Tennessee! :bow:
Lovin the vintage craftsman red n grey

Dang, why don't the pics come with the quote ?
 
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wait was there any fittings at the old hydralic shop or hose making equipment, could be a good flip


Yes there were tons of fittings, cylinders, and "power units?" But I did not know the value of them or the right buyers, but if someone can guide me I'll go back and pick them up too. Supposedly he is having a big sale Saturday to sell everything that is left.


Yeah. After all the peace and love you buy the whole thing.


I prayed about the deals that were stowed upon me.

Fowl: some of us actually keep our trailer attached to our rigs just in case a machine shop or good find is on the drive. :bounce:


Wag: i seem to recall you buying, trying to buy or building a new garage and guessing some of this stuff will fit in their nicely. WELL DONE SIR!! any more pictures of the Wilton C2 to post over on the big vise thread cause other than the Baby it might be my favorite Wilton model?

My trailer usually is attached but my shop was right up the road so it was a quick trip to grab it.


I already have my own shop but yes we have been house hunting and did look at one with an extra shop. We ended up backing off of it since we really don't need that much for our first home.
Here's a couple more Wilton pics.
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Really. Who buys the better part of a machine shop on the way home from church?

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Me. Not the first time and won't be the last.

Thank you all for the encouragement and kind words. I look forward to showing off my finds every time I pick something up. I think to myself "the guys over on the garagejournal are going to drool over this stuff!" Thank you all.
 

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Started out seeing a CL ad with some nice Sandvik (Sweedish Steel / Made in Holland) Wood Chisels. He also had some old Irwin auger bits for a hand-drill, unfortunately a couple ends were cut off to use with a power drill :( There was also a 3# hammer & transfer shovel listed so I said I would take those too.

I get there and find out him & the wife are moving into an RV and traveling the country so they are selling everything that won't go with them. He had a nice small Stanley 118 plane, Stanley rasp, a saw, and 6" Ryobi bench grinder with a good buffing wheel on one side.

Gave him $60 for everything, which I think was fair. The chisels are in super nice shape, he only honed the edges when they got dull, they are not half-*** ground or filed. Everything else has a little surface rust but still well taken care of. Didn't really need the grinder but I can set it up as a dedicated cloth buffer.

Went by a local pawn shop, found an Armstrong 1-1/16" Combo wrench that was the same style as the set I have (and probably was actually part of the set I bought a month or so ago from them that went up to 1", lol). Paid like $8 I think for the wrench and little 6mm socket. I dug through a ton of other sockets & wrenches there but came up empty.
 

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Nice deals Jason.

Wrenchguy- that ALEMITE is cool. I want to say the same or similar one was on Buffalo CL recently for a bit of money.

Guys, I finally got around to my finds from Friday. Went to 4 sales.

Pic 1- three oldie Cornwell wrenches, note the inconsistencies in stamping and direction. Kind of interesting.

Pics 2-5

It's all a mix of mostly old USA stuff - Williams,Vulcan, Duro, Crescent, Armstrong, J.P. Danielson BetRGrip, Proto, Snap On Craftsman, and some others. An old Great Neck hammer, Baltimore punch, Ford Pliers in there.

Went hard on the adjustables this week, they were all cheap.



Pic 6- Defiance by Stanley clamp on vise, and Texaco grease can.

Pic 7- Action Combo wrench set from 3/8-15/16
 

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Wrenchguy- that ALEMITE is cool. I want to say the same or similar one was on Buffalo CL recently for a bit of money.

Went hard on the adjustables this week, they were all cheap.

thanks, i'm calling it the "l'il rock crusher" after the famous electric powered larger alemite greaser. all u guys turning up adjustables keep peeled for international harvester 10"& 12" to fill out my collection. preemo trading stuff.

edit, these i-h adjustables will be chrome.
 
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ALL: speaking of something different i've been thinking i needed a VINTAGE FRIDGE and actually started a thread about them a few months ago. well the idea turned into something i actually bought and own now and here's what a 70 ish year old Hotpoint refrigerator looks like that hasn't been abused and it was the only fridge in a household raising 3 boys so they needed to buy a bigger one and sell this one to me.

here's the link to the Vintage Fridge thread in case any of you might have one to post of your own or tell us how to maintain and restore these old gems.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=351517

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This year I am going to try to post more of my finds. Still a good month or more before sales start happening in my area.

Picture 1: Unexpected yard sale for this time of year. Paid $2 dollars for everything in the picture.
1-3/4" outside caliper
7/16" Wrenchking - looks like some type of quick wrench.
Osborn USA wire cup
Indestro Box End
2 G C Electronics Inspection mirrors.
USA made masonry bit
Magnetic pick
USA made Flat tip screwdriver
Black Diamond Mill ******* file
Partial box of Razor Blades
1986 Statue of Liberty Pin (I was there that weekend)


Picture 2: Local pawn shop 14 dollars.
Bonney A-702K 1/2" Ratchet
4 Stanley black/yellow handle USA made screwdrivers
Craftsman USA made "Grip-N-Driver" screwdriver
1/2" Mac Tools 10" V10E Extension
Craftsman 3/4" quick wrench
Stanley"Bell Systems" phillips screwdriver.
Cool 1" vintage pipe wrench. Picture 3 shows the logo on the pipe wrench. Never seen that one before.
 

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Drives. Will management allow or even encourage that fridge in the house? Or is it a shop fridge? Either way I realize it is unlikely to be a beer fridge.

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Cool 1" vintage pipe wrench. Picture 3 shows the logo on the pipe wrench. Never seen that one before.

I don't recall seeing that logo with the "W" inside the arrow, but I'm pretty sure that's a Walworth logo. They're the original patent holders of the Stillson style pipe wrench.
 

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First real sale of the year around here (it was a warm weekend for Feb in PA).
Some highlights, New Blue-Point or Snap-on 25 piece extractor set(box says Blue-Point, directions say Snap-On), over 120 sawzall blades, Tamper resistant bit set, 6 carbide burrs, Huot cobalt drill bit set, 5 step drills, small Blue-point (Irega) adjustable wrench, Starrett punch set, really fine/small sized Blue-Point file set and other stuff. $50 for all of it. I showed up before it started but LOTs of early birds that I know got some good stuff.
 

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I spent Saturday at Florida Flywheelers which has the largest flea market I have ever attended. However for all the delights I bought very little. First purchase was an adjustable reamer that I have been wanting. Followed by an unusual Proto ratchet. At $8 I hopefully didn't overpay for it. Regardless I have cleaned and lubed it for use. Only other buys were sanding discs and belts.
Then finally a restoration project delivered by Cbacres. A number 5 Stanley plane.

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Craptain- that ratchet is most likely from a sleeve roller tool for telephone line work. Not sure exactly how they would work but I have one. They came with a Plomb, and then later a Proto ratchet that had a spinning knob on the end. The knob is missing. Either way you have a good ratchet.

Dang 3Bay, nice socket set!

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This is a week and a half late posting but finally got around to it.
Was heading back home in the rain when I got the tool hunting itch after a very long break, So I went to a pawn shop that I’ve had mixed results in, nothing of interest there. Decided to hit the other pawn shop a block down by foot. Got in and started rummaging through a couple of tool bags/boxes that were in the center of the shop, starting to taking a few pieces out and thought what the hell and asked for the price for a loaded tool bag and tool box. Guy poked in the bag a bit and said $50 for the both of them. Liked what I initially saw so took the chance. Really regreted parking the car a block away since these things weighed a ton!
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After sorting out the pound of misc nuts and bolts, pound of still usable nail gun nails and the questionable foreign stuff, this is what I ended up with:

Armstrong wrench - 7/16
Challenger Standard Socket- 1/4 - 7/32
Challenger Combination wrench- 3/8
Craftsman Deep socket- 1/4 - 10mm, 11mm, 13mm, 4mm, 5mm, 7mm, 8mm
Craftsman Deep socket- 1/4 - 7/32, 9/32
Craftsman Deep socket- 3/8 – 9mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 16mm
Craftsman Deep Socket- 3/8 - 13/16 x 2, ¾, 3/8, 5/8, 7/8 x 2, 9/16, ½, 11/16
Craftsman Standard Socket- 1/2 - 1 ¼, 1 1/8, ¾, 7/16 x 2, 7/8
Craftsman Standard socket- 1/4 - ½, 11/32, 3/8 x 2, 5/16, 5/32 x2, 7/16, 9/32
Craftsman Standard socket- 1/4 - 10mm, 13mm, 7mm ,9mm
Craftsman Standard Socket- 3/8 - ½ x 2, 5/8, 9/16
Craftsman Standard socket- 3/8 - 15mm, 18mm, 19mm, 21mm, 7mm, 9mm x 2
Craftsman Combination wrench- - ½, 11/16, 3/8
Craftsman Combination wrench- - 6mm, 10mm, 7mm
Craftsman DBE wrench - 11/16 -13/16
Craftsman DBE wrench - ¾ - 7/8
plomb Deep Socket- 1/2 - 1/2
Proto extension bar- 1/2 - 10"
Proto extension bar- 3/8 - 3"
Proto Ratchet- 1/4
Proto Deep Socket- 1/2 - 7/8
proto Deep Socket- 3/8 - 3/8
proto flex Socket- 3/8 - ½ x 2, 11/16, 3/8 x 2, 9/16
proto flex hex Socket- 1/4
Proto Hex Socket- 1/2 - 1/2
Proto Hex Socket- 3/8 - 3/8
proto Joint Socket- 1/2
proto Joint Socket- 3/8
proto Standard Socket- 1/2 - 1 1/8
Proto Standard Socket- 3/8 - 7/16
Proto Combination wrench- - 1, 1 1/16, 1 1/8, 11/16 x 3, 13/16, ¾ x 5, 3/8, 7/8 x 3, 9/16
Proto DOE wrench- - 3/8 – 11/32
proto DOE wrench- - 9/16 – 1/2
s-k Deep Socket- 3/8 - 9/16
s-k Combination wrench- 12mm
s-k ratchet wrench- ¼ - 5/16
s-k ratchet wrench- - 3/8 – 7/16
s-k ratchet wrench- - 5/8 – ¾ x2
Snap-On extension bar- 1/4 - 6"
Snap-On extension bar- 3/8 - 5.5"
Snap-On Deep Socket- 1/4 - 5/16, 7/16
Snap-On Standard Socket- 1/4 - 7/16, 7/32
T&E Standard Socket- 3/8 - 9/16
thorsten DBE wrench- 7/16-3/8
thorsten DOE wrench- ½-7/16
williams Impact Socket- 1/2 - ¾

Two bags of misc items turned into one bag of nice tools. Didn’t realize it was a snapon bag, it’s still pretty nice even though it’s beat up, does it have a lifetime warranty too?:lol:
I'll add pics of the whole lot a bit later, just have the pic of the box and bag I took with the cell.

Out of curiosity, does anybody else have a spreadsheet or something to keep track of what tools you have or whats missing?
 

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I have an incomplete spreadsheet inventory... I keep hacking at it and add any new stuff that I've done that category for. but its an uphill battle...

As to worrying about gaps, I'm long past that. I know I have gaps but if I like it and its reasonably priced I'm probably buying it anyway... Every so often a set completes in a model/brand and I've probably already started on set thee, or five, or ten... :dunno:
 

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I have a list but I try to keep it short. It's just for things to keep an eye out if I can find them cheap. I also keep a list of dupes I have so that if I find an incomplete set at a pawn shops that I can make complete then I can resell.
 

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A local sale just got posted online, and it actually has tools!

Pretty sure it's a place I've been at a few times already last year, but he seems to have added more stuff for sale, I'm keeping my hopes low but might have my first buy of the year.
 

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I spent Saturday at Florida Flywheelers which has the largest flea market I have ever attended. However for all the delights I bought very little. First purchase was an adjustable reamer that I have been wanting. Followed by an unusual Proto ratchet. At $8 I hopefully didn't overpay for it. Regardless I have cleaned and lubed it for use. Only other buys were sanding discs and belts.
Then finally a restoration project delivered by Cbacres. A number 5 Stanley plane.

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I've never seen a "Stanley Plane" with the raised "X" on the bottom, it may just have a stanley "lever cap". Would be interesting to find out what it is.
 

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Stopped by my storage locker today and a guy had these sitting out. I asked about them and he told me to load them up. Guess I have another project for the weekend.
 

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I've never seen a "Stanley Plane" with the raised "X" on the bottom, it may just have a stanley "lever cap". Would be interesting to find out what it is.
It is a genuine but mistreated Stanley made in England. Apparently the raised webs were a later thing, perhaps to increase rigidity after reducing the thickness of the casting.

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Stopped by the Restore Store over my lunch break. Missed out on a 250' roll of 12-2 wire for $5. Could've used it for my basement. I got a box of outdoor screws and a proto #2 impact driver for $2.70. Now to get the key, that someone pounded into, out of the socket.
 

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@landofrath, good save. Those are not the best, being 3600rpm units, but will get you through the storms if you don't have one already. There's a generator section on smokstak that can help you out if you need it.
 

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Wichita Falls , Texas
This is a week and a half late posting but finally got around to it.
Was heading back home in the rain when I got the tool hunting itch after a very long break, So I went to a pawn shop that I’ve had mixed results in, nothing of interest there. Decided to hit the other pawn shop a block down by foot. Got in and started rummaging through a couple of tool bags/boxes that were in the center of the shop, starting to taking a few pieces out and thought what the hell and asked for the price for a loaded tool bag and tool box. Guy poked in the bag a bit and said $50 for the both of them. Liked what I initially saw so took the chance. Really regreted parking the car a block away since these things weighed a ton!
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After sorting out the pound of misc nuts and bolts, pound of still usable nail gun nails and the questionable foreign stuff, this is what I ended up with:

Armstrong wrench - 7/16
Challenger Standard Socket- 1/4 - 7/32
Challenger Combination wrench- 3/8
Craftsman Deep socket- 1/4 - 10mm, 11mm, 13mm, 4mm, 5mm, 7mm, 8mm
Craftsman Deep socket- 1/4 - 7/32, 9/32
Craftsman Deep socket- 3/8 – 9mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 16mm
Craftsman Deep Socket- 3/8 - 13/16 x 2, ¾, 3/8, 5/8, 7/8 x 2, 9/16, ½, 11/16
Craftsman Standard Socket- 1/2 - 1 ¼, 1 1/8, ¾, 7/16 x 2, 7/8
Craftsman Standard socket- 1/4 - ½, 11/32, 3/8 x 2, 5/16, 5/32 x2, 7/16, 9/32
Craftsman Standard socket- 1/4 - 10mm, 13mm, 7mm ,9mm
Craftsman Standard Socket- 3/8 - ½ x 2, 5/8, 9/16
Craftsman Standard socket- 3/8 - 15mm, 18mm, 19mm, 21mm, 7mm, 9mm x 2
Craftsman Combination wrench- - ½, 11/16, 3/8
Craftsman Combination wrench- - 6mm, 10mm, 7mm
Craftsman DBE wrench - 11/16 -13/16
Craftsman DBE wrench - ¾ - 7/8
plomb Deep Socket- 1/2 - 1/2
Proto extension bar- 1/2 - 10"
Proto extension bar- 3/8 - 3"
Proto Ratchet- 1/4
Proto Deep Socket- 1/2 - 7/8
proto Deep Socket- 3/8 - 3/8
proto flex Socket- 3/8 - ½ x 2, 11/16, 3/8 x 2, 9/16
proto flex hex Socket- 1/4
Proto Hex Socket- 1/2 - 1/2
Proto Hex Socket- 3/8 - 3/8
proto Joint Socket- 1/2
proto Joint Socket- 3/8
proto Standard Socket- 1/2 - 1 1/8
Proto Standard Socket- 3/8 - 7/16
Proto Combination wrench- - 1, 1 1/16, 1 1/8, 11/16 x 3, 13/16, ¾ x 5, 3/8, 7/8 x 3, 9/16
Proto DOE wrench- - 3/8 – 11/32
proto DOE wrench- - 9/16 – 1/2
s-k Deep Socket- 3/8 - 9/16
s-k Combination wrench- 12mm
s-k ratchet wrench- ¼ - 5/16
s-k ratchet wrench- - 3/8 – 7/16
s-k ratchet wrench- - 5/8 – ¾ x2
Snap-On extension bar- 1/4 - 6"
Snap-On extension bar- 3/8 - 5.5"
Snap-On Deep Socket- 1/4 - 5/16, 7/16
Snap-On Standard Socket- 1/4 - 7/16, 7/32
T&E Standard Socket- 3/8 - 9/16
thorsten DBE wrench- 7/16-3/8
thorsten DOE wrench- ½-7/16
williams Impact Socket- 1/2 - ¾

Two bags of misc items turned into one bag of nice tools. Didn’t realize it was a snapon bag, it’s still pretty nice even though it’s beat up, does it have a lifetime warranty too?:lol:
I'll add pics of the whole lot a bit later, just have the pic of the box and bag I took with the cell.

Out of curiosity, does anybody else have a spreadsheet or something to keep track of what tools you have or whats missing?

I have a spreadsheet I built in Google so I can access it anywhere on any pc or my cell. Its very easy to look and see what I have and dont by the tool part number. I mainly collect Plomb. Shoot me and email Ill send you a copy of it. works great. great haul btw!
 

LandofRath

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@landofrath, good save. Those are not the best, being 3600rpm units, but will get you through the storms if you don't have one already. There's a generator section on smokstak that can help you out if you need it.

Thanks, I have 20 acres not far from here that has no power.. being able to use tools there would be useful. Motor wise it doesn't look to different than a lawnmower so hoping a good cleaning and at least one will fire back up. I like working on small motors so getting them for free was a no brainer.
 
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