Never even knew vise grip made a multi tool. Looks like it was never used much. two blades and and mltibit screwdriver.
I had one and lost it a few months ago, still crying about it!
Never even knew vise grip made a multi tool. Looks like it was never used much. two blades and and mltibit screwdriver.
I have never heard of there being a a JH Williams 1/2" flex S-54? or a 3/8" long handle B-53? I have some catalogs and they don't show any of those. I have also thought it strange that they didn't have those.
3bay: I wish I had the wine instead of the crate! ($818.50 per bottle!)![]()
Maybe the box is worth something.Thanks JAB! That makes sense! I will still probably fins a use for them in my camp gear setup!
Pawn finds today.
second pair of Mercruiser propeller pliers since coming to FL. Somebody was looking for these but I forgot who.
Great idea. I wonder if you could make a folding table/shade/cutting board thingie.
2 items from my local yard sale tool guy. A pair of Wiss sheet metal crimping pliers and a
"hacked" Pony Clamp. Gives me ideas for a bench dog or a third hand for the welding table. Is there a Pony Clamp hack thread anywhere?
GM MFG co Is one of the pioneers of building cheap tools, then outsourcing them to Japan.Another $5 for three 2-1/2" Phoenix clamps,...) some hex sockets, (GM. CO?)
I didn't know they had leather holsters either.Never even knew vise grip made a multi tool. Looks like it was never used much. two blades and and mltibit screwdriver.
that crate might be worth a good deal to a fellow who had hoarded a dozen bottles....3bay: I wish I had the wine instead of the crate! ($818.50 per bottle!)![]()

so to console myself, I spent a dollar on this, and a 'Monster Princess' book I already gave to a deserving little girl. I think it might halp me to console myslef...
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I'm not a big wearables collector, 3eeb, so I don't know exactly what it is, but it looks like a utility pouch of some sort. WWII for sure with the classic Lift-the-Dot fasteners. It's kind of neat and looks to be in great condition. I like it. If you're not going to keep it or flip it, please put it aside for me for future trades, purchases, Christmas gifts, etcLugz, I keep forgetting to post this from the flea a couple weeks back.. Is this anything of interest?
3bay had the same thought and you were both way ahead of me. I'm guessing that Mr. Allan Ohlsson of the Swedish Embassy in Washington, D.C. is long gone and the original wine consumed in one or another diplomatic soirees!Ole Slewfoot said:that crate might be worth a good deal to a fellow who had hoarded a dozen bottles....

That will be a wonderful book to have out when you have a few friends over for drinks. Wonderful find.Ole Slewfoot said:I didn't buy any tools today, so to console myself, I spent a dollar on this ...C 1941]
I don't, but that's an interesting wingnut on the clamp screw. I have a few hand grinders and it doesn't match any of them.The grinder has "No. 95 E" on it. Anyone know who made it and when?
Awesome.At same sale, picked up a Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. of Plantsville Conn hand crank metal bead roller that attaches to it's own metal clamp.
Patent Dates of Nov 20, 1888 and Aug 26, 1890.
Mike



GM MFG co Is one of the pioneers of building cheap tools, then outsourcing them to Japan.
If you want to have 4 of those clamps, I'm pretty sure mine is a 2-1/2, and I'd trade for any other random decent clamp.

I'm still catching up from yesterday when I was busy cleaning my haul....
I don't, but that's an interesting wingnut on the clamp screw. I have a few hand grinders and it doesn't match any of them.
Awesome.
AceofSpad3s: What is your avatar from?
Oh, I got the divine glow and the angelic wrenchers, just wondering what it's from originally? A magazine? EtcIt is an artists rendition of the creation of the Inline-6
Love that Craftsman box!... craftsman lunch box tool box has some dents and straightening that needs to be done. ... Box was $5
. A new to me Seneca Falls Lathe... It only cost me $150 for everything.
Thanks! Not quite sure on the size, I do plan to find the missing power feed piece, hopefully I can make one or one turns up on Ebay.Great score Bobcat! is that a 10 or 12 inch?
On the power feed; you want to sort that out so you can thread. You will use it more than you think!
Thanks! I had the chuck key still in because I was oiling the chuck. Also the motor wasn't attached yet.Bobcat, great score on the lathe. Just know it is bad form to leave the chuck key in the chuck like that. In the middle pic in the second row, drawer with the tool holders, you may have a shaper toolholder, buried in the bottom with a nut above the cutter bit. If it is a shaper tool holder, you can probably recoup a good portion of the $150, depending on size.
Thanks!You ****! nice lathe! and looks like you have everything to hit the ground running.

I was looking for the prop pliers. If they're USA and you're interested in selling please send me a PM
Thanks,
Ryan