There were what looked like a couple good estate sales this weekend, and I normally am able to get out on Thursday for a few hours to take a look, but I had some things going on that I wasn't sure of the exact time of, so I was only able to get to one of them, the closer. After getting there, I wasn't too impressed, as while there was some good stuff, I thought that prices where too high. I did manage to pick up the following:
P&C ratchet and wrench, Stanley sweetheart chisel, SK socket I needed and one of those bit drivers with all the bits in the handle.
On Friday, after taking care of a few things, I was able to make it out to the other sale, and I was disappointed. There was some interesting bigger tools, Jet sheet metal brakes and a small Jet metal lathe, I didn't find much to interest me:
MAC and Williams wrench, full boxes of machine screws, Snap-on swivel, Williams bit socket, unused 5/8 tap and a lttle 3/8's to hex socket adaptor.
After that I went back to the sale I was at yesterday, as I was on the way home, and did much better then. They had dropped the prices by 20% wich put much more into play for me.
A neat little Craftsman USA 1/4 set that's both SAE and Metric, an almost complete SK diamond socket set (1-1/8 to 7/16 missing 13/16), Cornwell extension from the '30s and a Stanley 36-24 level. This is pretty cool, as it has bubble glass protectors! Spent just over $30 for all that.