duddly
Well-known member
ok... my follow up post.. I call this technique:
At the Estate sale this weekend, I bought the vise and paid their (reasonable asking price). But, in return for paying full price ... hmmm. would you throw in some of these dust covered things that nobody else seems to be looking at? How about that rusty old ratchet in a broken wooden box? Oh there is an old screwdriver and some little pliers in there. And how about these old broken wooden boxes, because I might be able to use some of the wood to fix up that box the ratchet is in.... the ratchet set was really only filthy, not even rusted.
The old busted up wooden boxes and scraps look very promising after a quick cleanup....


a quick cleaning with 0000 steel wool and some GoJo hand cleaner... it still needs more work, a little glue-up and some bees wax... but it is promising. I originally grabbed only for the wood, now I plan to keep it.

and while I had the GoJo out... I wiped off the scraps... they will get put to good use.

another way to get "age appropriate" wood... is (******?) wait... NO! I mean ... well... maybe... but... wow.. umm.. buy old table leaves from long gone oak dining tables. They also often go for free to a couple of bucks.
"Are you gonna eat that?"
It is a technique that has yielded some good deals recently at estate sales. I buy some items at asking price if they will throw in the odds and ends that I am looking at. I end up getting the scraps, the junk, the leftovers that nobody wants thrown in.
At the Estate sale this weekend, I bought the vise and paid their (reasonable asking price). But, in return for paying full price ... hmmm. would you throw in some of these dust covered things that nobody else seems to be looking at? How about that rusty old ratchet in a broken wooden box? Oh there is an old screwdriver and some little pliers in there. And how about these old broken wooden boxes, because I might be able to use some of the wood to fix up that box the ratchet is in.... the ratchet set was really only filthy, not even rusted.
The old busted up wooden boxes and scraps look very promising after a quick cleanup....


a quick cleaning with 0000 steel wool and some GoJo hand cleaner... it still needs more work, a little glue-up and some bees wax... but it is promising. I originally grabbed only for the wood, now I plan to keep it.

and while I had the GoJo out... I wiped off the scraps... they will get put to good use.

another way to get "age appropriate" wood... is (******?) wait... NO! I mean ... well... maybe... but... wow.. umm.. buy old table leaves from long gone oak dining tables. They also often go for free to a couple of bucks.



































