d42jeep
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Great haul, Roy. My wife and I believe that the better the signage to a sale, the more likely it is to be a disappointment. That sure proved to be true at your last sale. Congratulations.
-Don
-Don
Well done. Those Toledo dies are crazy to throw out. And all that peg board system. There has to be $1000s of dollars spent on that stuff.Hey now, Nines can't have my bomb table
Sales here have been slow to non-existent. But free stuff is aplenty. My favorite childhood (and beyond) hardware store recently closed and I've been stopping by and getting some neat things from the owner as they clean out. Very sad to see it go, but there's both a Lowes and Home Depot within a mile of it so I'm actually surprised it lasted this long.
Some small hardware cabinets, 20 Streater 3' x 4' heavy duty metal framed peg board panels, about 40-50 additional peg board panels, countless peg board hooks, and probably close to 200 Toledo / Toledo Beaver pipe dies...most new in box.
Also, I picked up a free mower from the NextDoor app.
Thanks Don. I am newer to garage sales as we usually do farm auctions around here. I am starting to learn some of the tricks of the trade.Great haul, Roy. My wife and I believe that the better the signage to a sale, the more likely it is to be a disappointment. That sure proved to be true at your last sale. Congratulations.
-Don
Oops! Sorry about that Merc. He must've been wondering what the heck I was talking about!Hey now, Nines can't have my bomb table![]()

I believe the consensus was the 11/16 was excluded from the packaged sets at one time and the set skipped from 5/8 right to 3/4 .Was not aware, what makes that size so elusive?
LesserSon...i miss going to Jake's! Of course I don't miss spending money there though!
Well things are starting to open up here in SD even with No stay in place ordenances.
Hit up a couple pawn shops and 3 garage sales.
Stop 1 pawn shop.
Duro arrow combo. Snap on and craftsman bit sockets. Craftsman crowsfeet. Proto 1/4" ratchet with some Wayne sockets. =V= stud puller. And the best pick of the this stop. A FSN wrench that was hanging on the wall. I have never heard of the brand. The shop keeper was reluctant to sell but ended up letting me buy it. $15
Stop 2 garage sale.
Snap on electrical screwdriver. Some socket rails for the Plomb wall and a weird xcelite drill speeder. Williams dog wrench. Stanley screwdriver. $3
Stop 3 pawn shop.
SK 1/2" X 3/4" adapter. Snap on socket, and a older craftsman sparker screwdriver. $2
Looking for a Plomb 3061 Pebble Open End.
Stop 5 garage sale and the best for last.
Next I spotted this massive plane union #8. I am not a plane guy but I thought I would try my luck. I asked how much. $5 I said I would take it.
From the woodworking side of the house, that is a definite low pressure area you are creating. At 10x it is still a steal, even if not a Union. It looks so tiny in that pic, I almost missed it. Can’t tell just how nice it is, but you could probably pay for your whole day flipping that to the right person.
Thank you both. Its dirty but looks intact and it's a monster. Here it is next to a 10" vise grip for size.This and other posts are from “you ****” terrotory! Time for me to move to your state!!! Congratulations!


Oops! Sorry about that Merc. He must've been wondering what the heck I was talking about!![]()
I believe the consensus was the 11/16 was excluded from the packaged sets at one time and the set skipped from 5/8 right to 3/4 .
Here's some ebay sold listings while I try and dig a bit further.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr...wrench&_sacat=0&rt=nc&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1
Here's a couple threads on the subject ; https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=432393
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=412826
LS, What year is that?
Thank you.Nice Danielson Craftsman bmw, and 9/32.
Mr. Olson looks like you got out there and did quite well! Plane, Grips, etc..
Nice to see everyone getting out.
LS, great photo. What year is that? The old b&w checkered floor reminds me of some place.
I’ve been resisting the urge to go tool hunting lately.
Very nice stuff. Love finding the old stuff.There were three good looking estate sales nearby on Thursday. So, off I went. Well, the first on wasn't too good, but I picked up a few things
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Snap-on 3/4" t-handle minus the bar, speed driver, Bog 1/2" t-handle. Just an OK sale, there was other stuff I was looking at, but too expensive. $8
Next one was a ranch with electronics shop attached. A lot of 80s CB stuff (a lot!) and VCR repair parts. But I did pick up some good stuff
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Belden connector set (full of coax fittings) Misc. sockets (Long C, WWII SK, SR, D-I) long shaft Xcelite (orchard park), and an Xcelite tool roll. $10
Last sale was a random why not? But it was pretty good
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Heritage box, with 9/32 drive (Snap-on, Hinsdale, Williams, Plomb, Armstrong) and WWII 3/8 sockets (Snap-on and WF) a Stanley sweetheart driver, Craftsman Vanadium adjustable. $17ear,
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As far as Roys theory about poorly marked sales, yeah, that happens. But just as often it will be signs from a week earlier, or baby toys. But I have had some great finds like that.





Nine, what is the big burner you got in that pile?
Coleman Handy Gas Plant
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Is there a Jerry Can expert in the house? I have a few different markings on these cans. QMC on a couple, US instead of USA on one, one has a plastic vent and cap.
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Here is my completed HK no. 22 set.
-Don









I’ve gathered up a lot of hex keys while putting together my WW2 sets so when I found the box I think it only had a couple of HK keys but I was able to complete it with correct HK keys from my spares. I preferred using keys with the entire name spelled out.Don--
Thanks for posting a your set! Yours is in better shape than mine--no placard, only four original HK stamped keys (including the mangled one) and no paint.
Your placard indicates nine key sizes. Did all nine come with the set? Are all of your keys stamped HK? My largest looks original but doesn't have the stamp so I doubt it is. The tools in the lid were also in the box but are unmarked except for the long silver one which is a CM -v-.
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Here is my completed HK no. 22 set.
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-Don
I’ve gathered up a lot of hex keys while putting together my WW2 sets so when I found the box I think it only had a couple of HK keys but I was able to complete it with correct HK keys from my spares. I preferred using keys with the entire name spelled out.
-Don
Thats a very cool set Don!
Anyone got a pic of the content list for a HK No.33 set? I have that box, but the set is apparent quite a bit bigger?

It just so happens.
-Don
Old Radar, I got to the estate sale in Kerrville also but I was there before you. I picked up the =v= stuff and left the other Craftsman pieces since I was just grabbing them as trade bait for a friend. I did find a few other things also.