Umm....how about a pic of the new truck???On Sunday drove out the last day of what was a pretty good tool sale, as an excuse to drive my new truck...
Umm....how about a pic of the new truck???On Sunday drove out the last day of what was a pretty good tool sale, as an excuse to drive my new truck...



Very nice, you shouldn't need a new truck any time soon! Although I'm kinda disappointed that it's not Beaver Orange...Everything is as expensive as hell right now, but I don't think it is going to get better for a while, so I splurged a little bit. But, on the pulse side, the credit rate we got was so low that I am not even going to try refinancing it. In any case, it's a 2018 Frontier, with less than 40k on the odometer.
Absolutely! Go beavs!Very nice, you shouldn't need a new truck any time soon! Although I'm kinda disappointed that it's not Beaver Orange...


Restores in NOVA are ridiculously priced and don’t seem to ever have much to look through. Good luck at the sale in Leesburg.I was near my area ReStore today, so I stopped in for a look around. I came away empty handed. I saw a few interesting tools, but nothing I didn't already have three or more of, and certainly not at the prices they were asking. Hey, I know it's a fundraiser and all, but still. Heading down to Virginia to my Mom's place again this Friday. I have my eye on a sale in Leesburg. Maybe I'll have better luck there.

Trade material for Outlaw? Or do we have a second nozzler on the thread?All of the nozzles were another buck










I might be a nozzler...I thought I could just buy a couple as I like these for users far more than the plastic dreck that dominates the market these days. But now I buy them every time I see them, I certainly don't need the 10+ that I have now. So yeah, it might be a collection!Trade material for Outlaw? Or do we have a second nozzler on the thread?![]()
I swear you've got a magnet in your funny bone for drill indices, Don. Everyone has that one type of Laws of Attraction tool, and drill indices are definitely yours.The number drill index is Ajax brand.
I found the same one last year. Yours has one more socket and the cool screwdriver bit adapter!The multi tool screwdriver is unmarked but unusual
But now I buy them every time I see them, I certainly don't need the 10+ that I have now. So yeah, it might be a collection
You're both in denial.I’m no nozzler, but I do have a few, and when I see them they do trigger my hoarder gene..
It never fails!Don, Lugz... guess what I picked up last weekend...[ ]... and ... yep.. the little multi-driver to round out the GJ "they come in 3s effect"
Right. I'm pretty sure I posted mine somewhere other than here last year when I found it (either the hollow multi-tool thread or perhaps the midget thread...), but it was never ID'ed.that multi-socket metal-handled driver thing is pretty cool. I'm guessing we have NO idea who made that, right?
@BlueBomber, you might want check this sale. Not far from the homestead and looks to have a lot of stuff....happy hunting!I was near my area ReStore today, so I stopped in for a look around. I came away empty handed. I saw a few interesting tools, but nothing I didn't already have three or more of, and certainly not at the prices they were asking. Hey, I know it's a fundraiser and all, but still. Heading down to Virginia to my Mom's place again this Friday. I have my eye on a sale in Leesburg. Maybe I'll have better luck there.
Good lead, thanks! Maybe I can peel away Sunday morning when we make a drywall run...@BlueBomber, you might want check this sale. Not far from the homestead and looks to have a lot of stuff....happy hunting!



I’m guessing it is AustralianWhat is this? stamped in reverse;
VARDON
patent
chrystalized
cast steel
I'd love to see the markings on these. Are they Snap-on or FSP? Please post cleaned-up closeups in the SO or FSP thread.Vacuum Grip Indian valve cover pliers.