At last--an estate sale nearby! SWMBO had to work today, but we sat on the couch last night and went through the pictures together. I hit the sale this morning with her shopping list, but with a "72" as my number, most of her list left in someone else's hands.
My first pass thru the detached barn found SWMBO's bench and 30-some children's books for grandkids that don't exist yet. In her defense, we lost many of these same books that we read to our kids in a garage fire six years ago, so these are "replacements".
The barn had many rooms and storage areas. Ducking my head into one on a whim netted me the dusty but like new Coleman fluorescent lantern, with charger. You never know what you can find if you look.
This was one of those estates where there were tools scattered wherever they were last used or in buckets with supplies from whatever the last job was. Believe me, I can sympathize--some of my tools are in the same state.
I picked up everything pictured for $65.
How about two boxes of 6" NOS files, Heller square and Kearney & Foot half round bastards?
Drywall inside corner tool--this is a smaller than the giant one I bought new
Waller 8200-N solder gun
Ace 4" and 3" hole saws--nice additions to my growing collection
Hose nozzle
Utica 114 wire strippers
Klein & Utica needle nose pliers
Wire brush
Utica 4" adjustable
Pair of big Craftsman DBEs
Two pair of big, sharp scissors, one Italian made
Putty Knife
1-1/2 spade bit
Ryobi and Makita drill-and-driver bit holders
Millers Falls No 188A push drill with 5 of 8 bits in the handle!
Black & Decker hot glue gun w/ about 30 sticks of glue--because it took me a while to find SWMBO's last time I needed one
Here's the best part of the haul: Snap-On TQS-6 Torqometer, 1/4" drive. I found it buried in one of those cheap briefcase tool kits with mostly throwaway imported tools. Again, you never know what you'll find unless you look. Normally I flip any Snappy I find to pay for the hobby, but I don't have a 1/4" drive torque wrench. I think I'll keep this one.
The pile of books, and the bench.

GraLab Model 168 Universal Timer
Another wire brush (you can never have too many)
Gadget mirror for seeing into hard to reach places
Lightbulb supplies and the Coleman fluorescent lantern
Norton abrasive sharpening stone with original instructions, in a wooden box
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