bmwrd0
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There is about a half dozen or so Restores around here, about half of them are worth stopping at, the other half I don't bother with. Like the Jeff said, hit or miss.


It hasn't been the same since the rona hit. It still gets good stuff, just not a frequently as before. With that said, Connie only charged me $1.00 for an SK 45170 3/8 ratchet a couple weeks ago, gotta love her.it can be hit or miss. Yesterday, a dozen hammers but only 3 things in the pliers bin.
A heafty $20.00Wow, that IS different. Two separate LP feeds? How much was it, just out of curiosity?
Mike





The two sides and the back were completely open. There was also nothing to carry it with or in. I’m not familiar with this unit at all. It just seemed like there should be more to it.Nice. What was missing from it?
Mike
There were two cans installed in the stove. I’m sure they were empty. It didn’t look like a safe setup with two cans of LP gas located directly under the two burners.
Damn, you were way ahead with the screwdriver kit from Snap On, now with the Puma you've added yet another item to keep an eye out for at sales.- Yep, that's a Red Ryder BB gun. I haven't shot my eye out, yet. It's a newer 1938B model, made in China, but it was loaded.
- I saw the POUCH, MECHANIC'S TOOLS, and immediately thought of Lugz. I dumped the dreck that was in it out and put the rest of my haul in it. Looked up NSN 5140-00-329-4306 and found it is still "readily available" but hasn't been procured by the USG in over five years, so no idea how old it might be. It seems to be in really good shape.
- Craftsman =v= 15/16" Drag Link, 1/2" Ratchet Adapter, 1/4" Spinner and two Dunlap DOEs
- PL∇MB WF-78 3/4" Swivel, New Britain None Better 3/8" Ratchet Adapter and a Vlchek AV-4 4" adjustable (can't leave them alone!)
- Starrett No. 230 0-1" Micrometer
- Proto LA DOEs and Half Moon, Williams ignition, Barcalo DBE and Wright Hex bit socket
- Ratchet Handle screwdriver (no other name) seems to have been used as a chisel since the **** end is a little mushroomed
- Biggest Beehive screwdriver I've seen--15.5" OAL
- Puma Rambler lock knife--you should look that up on ebay--holy cow!
- Vintage Snap-on C-5 screwdriver set and No. PT-7 Magnetic Pick-up Tool and some JB Weld
BB Gun was $5 and everything else was $15.









And I did! more on that later
Lugz there is a tall building in Campbell CA, that has had "PEACE ON EARTH" lit up since the late 60's; at first for the holidays, then as the Antiwar thing got going year round. Its been pretty constant with just a few gaps since. I understand it's all upgraded to LED now.
What gauge is it?
Yeah, that's a Usuck day for sure. adn WOW the Beehive driver is awesom!Well, I'm finally getting back in the game after what seems like a long dry spell.
A single Estate Sale--the PO was apparently a Jack-of-all-Trades. Shop was full of serious power woodworking tools, but also mechanic's tools and reloading equipment.
- Yep, that's a Red Ryder BB gun. I haven't shot my eye out, yet. It's a newer 1938B model, made in China, but it was loaded.
- I saw the POUCH, MECHANIC'S TOOLS, and immediately thought of Lugz. I dumped the dreck that was in it out and put the rest of my haul in it. Looked up NSN 5140-00-329-4306 and found it is still "readily available" but hasn't been procured by the USG in over five years, so no idea how old it might be. It seems to be in really good shape.
- Craftsman =v= 15/16" Drag Link, 1/2" Ratchet Adapter, 1/4" Spinner and two Dunlap DOEs
- PL∇MB WF-78 3/4" Swivel, New Britain None Better 3/8" Ratchet Adapter and a Vlchek AV-4 4" adjustable (can't leave them alone!)
- Starrett No. 230 0-1" Micrometer
- Proto LA DOEs and Half Moon, Williams ignition, Barcalo DBE and Wright Hex bit socket
- Ratchet Handle screwdriver (no other name) seems to have been used as a chisel since the **** end is a little mushroomed
- Biggest Beehive screwdriver I've seen--15.5" OAL
- Puma Rambler lock knife--you should look that up on ebay--holy cow!
- Vintage Snap-on C-5 screwdriver set and No. PT-7 Magnetic Pick-up Tool and some JB Weld
BB Gun was $5 and everything else was $15.
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Several of us have some, or at least one. 2 basic models, the "multi Blade like yours, and a 1/4" hex drive version, Lugz at least has or had a cased set.
Several people made the variable nutdrivers, I have one marked Jerrold, and I think a Yankee bit tool.The Seller had all kinds of cool chit
For a buck a pop, I bought the Yankee drivers and these gizmos
The Seller was big on Gizmo tools
I saw the same style nut drivers before in one of the Vintage Nutdrivers thread, or maybe the Xcelite thread.....?
The fold-out ratcheting screw driver also looks familiar, but I can't place where








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Pet nail clippersSpecial scissors that look like they are designed to cut round material. Does anyone know what they are for?
Thanks! I'm going to try them on cord for window shades. They look like they will make a more square cut than regular scissors.Pet nail clippers
WOW the Beehive driver is awsome!
I’m glad you’re back, Outlaw; I missed that item in OR’s post.more on that later



If I find the shop open agin, I may buy it.Well, you know, they ARE trying to raise money for homeless people. At least, that's what I tell myself when I go in and behold high prices for used junk.Our restores in Delaware and Marion are rip off artists. They price everything on highest eBay price they can find.

That belongs in a museum!the Chase watering can (1173).
I think I'd be cleaning up the watering can a bit...and then throw back some patina

Also a nice find. I have a small KK collection, but the items are all odd (scissors, can opener, NOS razor blade packs, a cotter pin puller, and the seat from a hand cranked grinding stone). I wish I would run into a monkey wrench. They're not rare, I'm just unlucky so far.Keen Kutter 6 1/2" wrench;






Sorry mate it's already sold. Just gotta find out how I'm supposed to put it up on a 12 foot stump for the customer and delivery it(it's around 300-350 pounds).I want that eagle
Sorry mate it's already sold. Just gotta find out how I'm supposed to put it up on a 12 foot stump for the customer and delivery it(it's around 300-350 pounds).