Outlawmws
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Well an unexpected result for today, considering I had only 3 planned stops. two paid off! And a red letter day for me, lately, ONLY TOOLS!
First stop I got an trigger start torch and 2 bottles of mapp gas ( I used one of these a couple months back and really liked it for certain work!) Unmarked Channel lock nut busters, a Proto 5200M (Metric?) socket rack, and two tap handles. both larger, adn one ratchets! this appears to use the sale ratchet mechanism the multi drivers use with that flip lever and "lock" as the middle position. this could be useful when retracting a tap! Tap marked TRW, the other is a General $15 All.
So that was the "early AM stop. A later stop was for a court block sale. decent turnout, only one was a good one. I went there, then went back as they mentioned selling "dads Tools" so I asked spout any anvils or vises, which got me invited into the garage! Free rein too! A bunch of industrial drawers (had to make sure not to pull too far out as most had the stops removed!)
So quite a ferw wrenches, both SAE & a few metric - Long C Craftsman, Proto, P&C, Williams, SK-Wayne Duro, Dunlap, the metric Craftsman & BMW.
When I went back I found the Craftsman box on top of those drawers open, and saw the 3/8 Breaker, then the bar for it, then pulled and realized it was more than a single tray it was a Craftsman socket box! tools were Long C originally, and Circle U, except for the sliding T handle which is BE. other stuff was mixed in metric Craftsman sockets, a 3/8 drive swivel for a 1/2" square, the two small sockets are SO.
The drivers and clamps (Williams Vulcan No 1) were some when I was getting the wrenches, some of the wrenches came from the drawers... all in all a good double haul!
The box logo fooled me I was not expecting the 50's oval, logo, so this had to have been a very early box. Too bad someone cut the notch in the one corner. I'm guessing they had a speeder that didn't fit?
First stop I got an trigger start torch and 2 bottles of mapp gas ( I used one of these a couple months back and really liked it for certain work!) Unmarked Channel lock nut busters, a Proto 5200M (Metric?) socket rack, and two tap handles. both larger, adn one ratchets! this appears to use the sale ratchet mechanism the multi drivers use with that flip lever and "lock" as the middle position. this could be useful when retracting a tap! Tap marked TRW, the other is a General $15 All.
So that was the "early AM stop. A later stop was for a court block sale. decent turnout, only one was a good one. I went there, then went back as they mentioned selling "dads Tools" so I asked spout any anvils or vises, which got me invited into the garage! Free rein too! A bunch of industrial drawers (had to make sure not to pull too far out as most had the stops removed!)
So quite a ferw wrenches, both SAE & a few metric - Long C Craftsman, Proto, P&C, Williams, SK-Wayne Duro, Dunlap, the metric Craftsman & BMW.
When I went back I found the Craftsman box on top of those drawers open, and saw the 3/8 Breaker, then the bar for it, then pulled and realized it was more than a single tray it was a Craftsman socket box! tools were Long C originally, and Circle U, except for the sliding T handle which is BE. other stuff was mixed in metric Craftsman sockets, a 3/8 drive swivel for a 1/2" square, the two small sockets are SO.
The drivers and clamps (Williams Vulcan No 1) were some when I was getting the wrenches, some of the wrenches came from the drawers... all in all a good double haul!
The box logo fooled me I was not expecting the 50's oval, logo, so this had to have been a very early box. Too bad someone cut the notch in the one corner. I'm guessing they had a speeder that didn't fit?

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