drummingpariah
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How do you folks find these estate sales and yard sales? I don't even know where to start looking for them.
How do you folks find these estate sales and yard sales? I don't even know where to start looking for them.
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Hopefully I fixed pictures in original post.


i was in 3bay's back yard today. This is interesting. Craftsman -v- 1/4 driver - short.
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EOC Jason:
Were you able to get the serial number off the base of the Radial arm saw ?
Every one I have turned in for the recall required the serial number be given for them to check. Once they received the motor I suppose they cross referenced the motor to the serial number to make sure they matched, before sending the check.
craigslist.org
gsalr.com
estatesales.org
auctionzip.com
facebook too...
Once you go to enough you start to know all the different estate sale companies, they usually have a mailing list or a FB page. You learn which have good deals, which are high priced, which will deal, which are firm, etc...
Bottom line is, if you are looking for a good deal on a vise or similar tool and coming up dry in your local tool forum, hit some garage/estate sales. One man's trash is another man's treasure!
On a more philosophical level, ultimately think about what you want to happen to your stuff. Have a will (or handwritten plan) and give it to the right people, or have a list of friends come over and take what they want. On one level, it was kind of sad to see this guy's cherished items being picked over and sold for a song. But at the same time, his possessions clearly excited the new owners so it was as if his spirit was being honored by paying it forward.
THE STREAK CONTINUES.....
Now for the cream of the crop.....
AS CLOSE TO MINT AS I HAVE EVER SEEN..... Gray and red Craftsman top chest, this thing is in the best shape ive ever seen and was NEVER restored, found as is with the top tray as well. As soon as I saw this my eyes almost popped out of my sockets, It also came with all the keys to both a mid and bottom chest I believe, ill be selling the keys that don't go with the top chest but I DO have the key to the top chest! The slides move like butter - $40
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OK, now that I can see the picture, I got to know how you ended up with a stray SO drawer from the right period that just happens to fit. And while you're at it, how did you end up collecting boxes with missing drawers in the first place ?
Tell us the long story, it's almost bedtime and I need a story to fall asleep by.![]()
I WANT IT !!!
I have the standard length one with the female 1/4" drive in top so you can add a breaker bar when you need that extra torque. After almost 50 years of tool collecting, that is probably the most used tool in my box. It also came in my first set.




This. The square holes are for various valves and stop *****, gas cylinders and such. The same with the female ratcheting part and gland nut sockets usually are set with male parts to match.The Bonney might be a refrigeration wrench.
This. The square holes are for various valves and stop *****, gas cylinders and such. The same with the female ratcheting part and gland nut sockets usually are set with male parts to match.
Crappage of the week.
It looks like you insert a nickel and if you get certain poker hands it'll award you with balls of gum.
Went back to "tool sale" today that was 1/2 price on most things (they marked down some big-ticket items some, like 20%)... Anyhow, ended up buying a LOT more stuff, couldn't believe some of the things that didn't sell yesterday, I guess business was slow because of the crummy weather.
I showed up about 45min early, and the guy was sitting out in the front lawn, it was locked up so he couldn't set up. Lady eventually showed up and opened the place for them. I was there first but people were starting to show up and they were asking everyone to wait outside while they marked things and moved stuff out... I was kind of sweating it because I didn't want someone to poach the stuff I was hoping was still there.
Luckily the things I wanted (and more) were still available and so I started making a pile.
- Big American Scale Wood Vise - $15
EOC Jason, what does that say, Bit Stock Drill Set?
Most what? Bits, brace, sacks, wives?That drill bit set has me scratching my head. The shanks are for a bit brace, but most would break under that use...
That drill bit set has me scratching my head. The shanks are for a bit brace, but most would break under that use... So maybe they made an "eggbeater" drill with that type of chuck?
Most what? Bits, brace, sacks, wives?
I've seen those bits before - a steel drill set in pot metal. Not as strong as the older ones that are all steel. But aside from the cheap materials, I don't see how their design is inherently weak.
What do you mean?






I call suckage on the Craftsman tool chest--that puppy is minty! What's the manufacturing date? You should be able to find it stamped into the metal of the top compartment. Look on the floor of the left-most space.
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Went back to the estate sale that I visited 2 days. The place had mostly been picked clean and it was closing time which meant the estate seller wanted to go home and thus there were great deals on the left overs. I felt I did well today esp. since I felt I paid close to retail on a couple of items a couple of days ago as a garage/estate sailing newbie!
I walked up to the cashier with the tub of stuff and said how much? He said, "How about $9 for everything"? I did not argue. He even included the new purple 115 quart rubbermaid tub (in background) so I could carry the stuff home. He apologized that he had to charge me tax.
All of the following for a less than a Hamilton:
15 assorted files with a few handles and a homemade holder
2 forged chisels (Champion and Stanley)
2 large punches (one is a 84 3/4 x 12 Proto)
Drilling hammer
2 forged tin snips (one antique-ish large burly one and one by Champion)
Craftsman torque wrench (0-600 inch pounds)
2" C clamp and quick grip clamp
bolt lock
window scraper
sharpening stone
2 saws
2 forged pipe wrenches (18" Japanese Hi Test and a 10" Rigid)
I think I finally earned some suckage!