I had some work to do around the tree farm today, so I stayed in the local area this morning.
The first two sales were on one road that intersects my route to town. I had gone to both places in the past, and didn't expect much. The second sale was a complete bust, as I expected, but the first one had some stuff that either came out of the woodwork, or now had reasonable prices. These sellers had closed on the house, so they had to move soon. I spent a total of $21.00 there.
Sale #1 Photo #1:
Fairmount #1052 dolly (I think this is later production, as it is simpler in design to the one shown in their catalog 3353)
Rigid 8" pipe wrench. It was covered with what appeared to be overspray and sanding dust, so a refugee from a body shop!
Blue Bird #25 battery pliers
P&C 12A cold chisel
Proto USA 5434-H 1/2 dr. 1-1/16 6-pt. socket
Proto USA #47 5/16 x 1/8 pin punch
Proto USA #47 5/16 x 5/32 pin punch
NAPA heat shrink tubing
Williams 9/16 combo
Wards Master 1/2 combo (Indestro made?)
Craftsman -V- 1/4 dr. bit socket
2 Vermont American screw extractors
Air tire chuck (with my style adapter!)
SK 40954 1/4 dr. spinner
Photo #2:
Tub of mostly brass fittings. One ball valve, one check valve, and a Victor #4 torch tip.
Photo #3:
The Victor tip cleaned up pretty well!
My next, and last, stop was a small sale in my small town. A widower was downsizing (under pressure from his children) and I was the first one to show interest in the tools. He ended up discounting from the set prices (most were 25 cents each) because I bought all three of his C-clamps, so the total was $20.00.
Photo #4:
Coupling nuts
GTD tap wrench and Card 1/4-20 tap that was very dirty, but still sharp
Barcalo "scoop" combo 9/16
Barcalo "roof" DOE 19/32 x 11/16
Lectrolite Tru-Fit DBE 1/2 x9/16
P&C 2220 DBE 9/16 x 5/8 (now a 5/8 single end after they broke the small end. I don't see any hammer marks or other sign of abuse, so I don't know how they did it!)
Nicolson "Black Diamond" 12-inch file, looks new
12V power connector (to make a "keep alive" adapter for a 9V battery when removing/replacing a battery in a newer car)
Unmarked steering wheel puller
Forceps
Cal-Van USA cotter pin puller
Grease coupler and tube
New hammer handle (for a 1/2" round socket in the hammer head)
Photo #5:
Flat bar
Insert bits
Stevens New York wrench, 1/2 x 19/32 and 5/8 x 11/16. Built like Walden, so made after the Stevens buyout.
Photo #6 is the C-clamps:
6" Williams No. 406
6" Brink & Cotton
4" Armstrong 78-434
Somebody recently was looking for a small hammer handle for a round socket, but I can't remember who?
