Craigslist alert popped up for metal shop cabinets Friday afternoon. A machine shop a few miles from work was clearing room for new equipment. They had two 48"x36x22 cabinets, two 36"x36x22 cabinets, and one 24"x36x22 single cabinet. Each has two interior shelves. I can't find a name on them, but they are pretty stout institutional cabs. No tops but pretty solid.
Shop manager was asking $20 for each double cab and $10 for the single. A very reasonable price. I offered $50 for all and he bit. I've sold two for more than I paid for all and will keep and repaint the rest.
About 10 years ago I salvaged three pieces of 3/4" birch plywood from some built-in counters when my office remodeled. Each piece is 8'x24" - the perfect depth for each cab so all I have to do is cut for length. Here's one of the 48" cabs.
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ALL: as some of you know I've got a soft spot for metal cabinets and especially rotobins. last night I drove 45 minutes in a dense fog to pick this one up that is about 3 foot tall and 28 inches wide that is full of bins. yep farm fresh and rusty, but as far as i can tell no rusted through spots so it should clean up nicely when i have some time.

Thanks, Don. They do indeed have the PAT. IN CAN. 1933 notice, and directly underneath that they have the U.S. PAT. 1950362 (granted March 6, 1934) marking. Hence, as you already know, WWII. Smooth grips. Only the third pair I have found in the wild.It looks like the Channellocks have the 1933 Canadian patent. Nice find. Are the handles smooth or do they have the Channellock pattern?
I like it!a weird hand vise
Hit an estate sale and then followed it up with a trip to the Restore (swung by a used tool place, but found it was no longer. Sad to see.) Between the two, here is what I picked up.
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From the ES, a grinder dresser, P&C socket case, oiler, a weird hand vise and a 1 1/8 P&C wrench. $8.50. From the Restore; Sockets, the 1/4 being P&C and Williams; the 3/8's a half dozen Snap-on FV (I had the missing two at home) and a couple Williams. The 1/2 in the back are Hinsdale and Craftsman BE. Also a Starrett drive pin punch, a bar the perfect size for a Tommy Bar and a Millers Falls plumb bob. $9.50.


Saw a CL post earlier in the week for a Craftsman roller for $50 and "a shed full of other tools", but I couldn't get there until today. A young lady was trying to clean up the property of her deceased mother. The roller was long gone but I was welcome to poke around the dark shed. Mostly junk, but I managed to find the following for $40. A little more than I wanted to spend, but I think she needed it more than I did.
Five bakery dollies - dirty but in good shape, a working 1940's GE Vortalex that I need to straighten a blade on, some =v= and VV CM wrenches, a no-name USA seal driver kit, Makita 3x18 belt sander - dirty but runs fine, and a roached out tool tote free for carrying the rest back to my truck. The dollies are just what I needed to help paint the cabinets I picked up last Friday.
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That could be arranged Smoke! It's a P&C 100 box if that is something you are interested in. I think it is for a 3/8 set. I will get some more pics of it in the P&C thread later.
FYI that fan is worth more than $40! You **** for that haul. You did just fine at that price and you also helped someone out. The seal driver set is lisle I believe!
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Well, I have been looking for a flying lady 3/8's box...
When I was able to make it to the garage no one had claimed it yet and for the $45 asking price, I couldn't leave it behind. Been collecting and restoring vises for awhile now but this Athol 624 1/2 is my first vise acquisition from an estate or garage sale!

Snuck out to one estate sale this AM.
Pliers are Utica, Needle nose are Xcelite of all things! Hose nozzle is Dunlap, (still not a single duplicate!), The Flash bulbs are for SWMBO and her camera collection, The lighted magnifier was a slight gamble at a buck, as it had a leaking battery at the cap end, but a quick soak inb Vinegar, some SOS to brighten the brass again (vinegar makes it look copper) and some drying time and its fine!
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