Jake put me up to this one.
He knows I've been looking for a lift for my yet-to-be-built second garage and let me know about a sale in Lexington with a lift
here: I was in Concord for a breakfast meet-up, so I wandered over an hour ahead of the scheduled opening time--sure enough, they were opening an hour early!
It was a little chaotic, as the sale organizer had taken up the sign-up sheet, but had not yet opened the door. So, I stood by the open garage door until he got to "and everyone else" and then popped through to the basement.
By then (maybe 5 minutes into the start), I found lots of "Sold" tags stuck on some interesting stuff, but still a few buckets to dig through. I found an empty one and made my pile:
A batch of DBEs, SK-Wayne, Walden and Giller
Two Blackhawk 34945 3/8" ratchets, different production runs
BernzOmatic 3/8" ratchet (didn't know they made hand tools until I found this and researched it)
Channellock 420 pliers and Utica 93-6 6-inch Select-O-Lock adjustable
This is the second Select-O-Lock I've found in as many months. Here's its big brother
No-name heavy hub/drum puller-crusty rusty, but should clean up just fine
M. Klein 1628-5 cable stretcher--didn't know what it was until I got it home [emoji481]
Compton heavy duty 12" scissors
Heller 14" blacksmith/farrier tongs
I then hauled my bucket out to the back of the property to check out the "5000 sq ft garage". The lift was there, and with a $750 asking price that was probably fair, but more than I wanted to spend without a place to put it. I did find a few more things to bundle to make my trip worth while.
Craftsman 5.5hp 22" weed trimmer--don't know if it works (no gas, missing air filter), but it was sitting outside with a piece of plywood over it, so maybe it just needs gas
Pile of 2x6x14's, 2x8x12'pt, 6x6x7'pt, 4x6x8'pt--new garage (or other projects) building supplies
50' of 4" Schedule 40 conduit that I hope to use to carry the underground power and maybe air line to the new garage.
Two ~5-foot diameter steel hoops--look like they may have been wagon wheel rims??? Don't know why I needed them--we'll see if SWMBO likes 'em for the yard somewhere.
I bargained with the sale guy to $100 for everything, which I think I can make back on the trimmer and the cable stretcher alone.