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I picked two tool bags and a workmate stand from my favorite dumpster last week.
Proving once more, one man's trash is another man's treasure. Nice find!
I picked two tool bags and a workmate stand from my favorite dumpster last week.
Haha the craftsman name on these adds $100 to the price! Although you do get the QR with the craftsman versions!This is a you ****! In my opinion this feels better in your hand than a craftsman rhft flex version and is way cheaper! I had to pay $20 for mine and it was still a you ****
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I haven’t been buying much because I’m cleaning out my garage to turn it into a bedroom. But I’m also building a new 36x24 garage. So I’ve been trying to bring everything into my basement and a storage container. Then the other day, I hop on Facebook for the first time and the first listing was a porter cable belt grinder. I don’t have a truck anymore so I was debating weather to message the seller or not. It was only up for 20min or so. He said it was available and I asked if he would deliver it. He agreed for a small fee. Then I also saw his other listings and made a deal. Got the belt grinder, a delta bench grinder in a craftsman pedestal stand, and the guy threw in a south bend carriage apron. He brought it all to my house for a total of $200. This belt grinder is a beast. I can’t wait to fire it up tomorrow. It was too late tonight after I struggled getting it bolted on to the stand.
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Haha the craftsman name on these adds $100 to the price! Although you do get the QR with the craftsman versions!
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The Belden crimp pliers are one of the most solid tools I've ever held, I can't find much info on the company, so if there is a place I could read more about these pliers, I'd be interested.
Not the company that Sears, Roebuck & Company paid $500 for the rights to the Craftsman name, if you're wondering, which was Marion-Craftsman, in Marion, Indiana. The Craftsman Tool Company in Conneaut, Ohio, ill-fatefully changed their name to Craftool in 1925, missing out on the big Sears windfall.The Craftsman Tool Co. Conneaut, Ohio 12" spring loaded self adjusting pipe wrench. Pat 870,781, 12 Nov 1907
They've shown up before, but pretty rare. And everybody drools over the cool grip and how robust they are. Nice find. Probably 1930's or 40's. Consensus was the huge electrical wire company, as 3jakes alludes to, but I don't recall that we ever figured out the OEM. Google Belden Manufacturing, Chicago (original location), or Richmond, Indiana.The Belden crimp pliers are one of the most solid tools I've ever held, I can't find much info on the company, so if there is a place I could read more about these pliers, I'd be interested.
Bagged, that is a AWESOME belt sander find!![]()
Had two planned stops today, the first one being an estate on a farm. That one interested me the most, as the company running it often has insanely good pricing, and the pictures looked interesting. Well, there were tools, but just homeowner type stuff of fairly low quality and long use. Not much else there was interesting unless you were a duck hunter or into old kids' toys. But on the way to the second stop, a spy a TOO of a shop sale. Here I picked up the following;
A tote full of misc. US sockets - Snap-on overstrikes, Proto and SK mostly, with a few others, and a new in box Starrett hole attachment. $20.
And the final sale looked to have an interesting assortment of things, but I really dislike the company running, usually, their prices on tools and such are way too high, and they think too highly of themselves. But, to my surprise, the prices on tools were laughably low like they had no idea what they were trying to move along.
Machinerys handbook in a Gerstner drawer (there were a few of the drawers laying around, but no body for the chest.) Three mill jacks, set of Herbrand tappet wrenches, Starrett 289 (for attaching two rules at right angles) a Browning frictionless 1/4 driver, along with misc. including a Willings drive adaptor for a Refer ratchet. All that for $12.
Also, if you're not from that part of the country (my dad's side of the family hails from Fairport Harbor, Ohio), that's CONNIE-yacht, not con-KNOW. It may have been settled by French, but the pronunciation did not follow.
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I think you already know this, but classic wartime and later J.P. Danielson factory "tell"....with “feather” grip pattern.

Hard not to dig a chick like that, in fact, if I were single I would have considered canceling my barber appointment to chat about Owatonna Tool Company. 


To the flea finds.
I promise you guys, especially Don, that I don’t collect Barcalo. That’s why it’s only a Barcalo factory Seconds stamped wrench, an unmarked Barcalo that no one ever knows is Barcalo, and Mastercraft contract... by Barcalo.
I haven’t yet figured out what the nice Snap On handle with threaded end is.

3 bay, the threaded SO handle - 1/2" fine? if so likely setup to take a drill chuck. stick a chamfuring tool in it and its a hole deburing tool. Handy for other things depending on what is in the chuck.
Great finds but I think the Griswold is the prize. that's a USuck for $5.
I think the Snap-on is half of a chisel/punch holder. That sounds like a lot of Barcalo to me. I found one on my own today. Not a big one though.
-Don
Thanks for the suckage. I don't know on the bolt size.
Nice find. The stud portion seems larger than a punch holder. That was my second guess as well, after ruling out air chuck handle. The thing is solid.
You **** sir! $5 for a Griswold? In any condition, love cast iron pans, never a need to replace them and when they're right as good as any nonstick!Thanks Outlaw!
Two more finds.
At the flea, a nice old lady was set up there. I saw a small cheap import cast iron pan, picked it up and flipped it over anyway out if habit, knowing it was nothing special. The lady tells me there’s a Griswold over there if you’re interested. I was like yeah, absolutely. There, buried under other items on her table was a No. 3.
She tells me $5. SOLD!, I said. She goes, I thought you might like that Griswold.
Also, my streak of road find tools continues (see appropriate thread). I almost ran over this open knife just down the road from the barn sale. I backed up and hopped out to see what is this red object is in the middle of a country road. Hmmm, Milwaukee. It has been run over, but works great.
There was a Craigslist advertised sale from 11:00 to 1:00 today in Berkeley so we checked it out since it was about 10 minutes from home. It wasn’t too crowded and the lady kept bringing boxes out in the back yard behind the garage for us to look through. Plenty of Craftsman and we found all of the pieces that made up a
-V- 3/8” metric deep set including the holder. I paid a fifth as much for the tools as I’m going to have to pay for the damn Berkeley parking ticket.
-Don
Nice find. I have a few....and if Private Lugnuts sees this, a BMCo brace bit.
Me three! I posted mine, which I suspect is older than those (1933 patent number on it), in the 'Drill Bit Indices' thread, here.Bummer about the parking ticket, Don. I've got that same drill index.
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