jakemac
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Is anybody heading to the World's Longest Yard Sale .........
I'll think about it when they extend it into New England.

Is anybody heading to the World's Longest Yard Sale .........

My GF and I hit an estate sale last weekend and picked up a few goodies. I got the stove for $5 and she got the blue Sears lantern for $10. They are both 1967 dates and minty. There was a guy in front of us who grabbed the Sears then put it down after saying its a Sears POS. She got to the lantern next and good for her as I taught her old Sears stuff is usually good to go.
Yes she got the better of the 2.
My GF and I hit an estate sale last weekend and picked up a few goodies. I got the stove for $5 and she got the blue Sears lantern for $10. They are both 1967 dates and minty. There was a guy in front of us who grabbed the Sears then put it down after saying its a Sears POS. She got to the lantern next and good for her as I taught her old Sears stuff is usually good to go.
Yes she got the better of the 2.


and you'd be right about that! I have one that is very similar that I got free from an apartment cleanout that I use to display tools.
They can be fairly valuable so I haven't quite found a way to light the inside without drilling holes. Still working on that. As was mentioned, each shelf is a separate unit, so I think that if I can find thin enough wire for the 12volts, I may just put an led strip n each shelf and tease the wires out the back. It's against a wall so nobody will see.
I actually have about 4 display cabinets full of tools in my front room. I just had the grandkids in from Japan for the last 4 weeks, so it got converted to an extra play room, but once I get things sorted out to some extent, i will take pictures.

Small LED light pucks. Use lithium batteries to avoid leakage...
, an old sectional "Barrister" bookcase with wavy glass pre-1930s that was curbside 2 blocks from my house. It was thrown all haphazard by the street, a miracle all the glass is intact. I even rung the bell to make sure they were actually throwing it out. Cleaned it up some, it's in really nice shape.![]()

Some folks call it a sling blade, I call it a kaiser blade.Anybody have any idea what this is?![]()
Some folks call it a sling blade, I call it a kaiser blade.
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Trivet with lid holder.Anybody have any idea what this is?![]()
Some folks call it a sling blade, I call it a kaiser blade.
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Doesn't seem to be either?
Thank you, good info... I just wanted a shovel to throw in the back of the Subaru and you know interesting is always betterLooks like a reproduction of a USA M-1943 intrenching spade. Here's a genuine made-in-USA (Wood) original from 1945. I am not sure, but I think it may be possible that it could have been produced to cover a sudden shortage among US troops in Korea in 1951. http://olive-drab.com/od_soldiers_gear_intrenching.php
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LOL! Good luck - and I'll say it - you're a good uncle!(for obvious reasons, I opted not to take pictures)
Laugh later ? I'm laughing about it now. We waited in line, and he was doing well. About 5min to go, he tells me he wants to use the bathroom. I had to tell him that there wasn't a bathroom we could use. Since we had just gone, I asked him "Do you really need to go, or do you just want to check out a new bathroom". He told me he just wanted to check it out. Believing him was a mistake.


Spray some oil on the shaft of that motor so that it will run inside and let it set, then try and break it loose.