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Portercable router with a planer attachment but no blade for the attachment.
spoke pointer

Love the body hammer. It looks to be high quality. Can't say I've ever seen that style before.A drug-out day as I went to the Col FM, then a block sale, then Picked up my youngest as she was after some flamingo stuff (her
"aesthetic"), from one of the later further out sales. then came home had a short nap to shake a headache, then went back out for 2 more...
The FM was a bit slow adn on the Left behind was a dozen of so Plvmb, and similar era tools as it was "$30 for the box and tray -all" and I simply didn't want to carry that much weight for that little gain back to the car (> 1/4" mile away. He refused to bend adn also refused a lower offer on the "All" (mostly junk) He had the gall to Claim "Al of it will clean up!" (HA!)
So i spent a total of $8 elsewhere - Small body hammer (needs new handle) adn a SO ignition wrench and a SO 5.5MM Magnetic socket:
No name or marking; these "dots" are paint/Japaning flecks, (I could swear I've seen this style before, may even have one...)
First yard/block sale:
Merit Ignition set in an OD Tool Role, No obvious Military markings?$2
Maker of the Roll:
and the sizes adn Contents are marked mIA is Feeler Gauge ,Screw Driver,and Ignition Pliers:
Same sale diffetn seller:
A Bucket boss tool roll
And a clamp on vise, $5 for both: THis vise had no maker or COO, But I suspect EU origin (No chrome anywhere, even though the paint leans me to Japan.
On the way to the "Flamingo" place (where we were FAR too late; all were gone, gone, gone..)
Old Cheese box, Flag holder, (Paint not Brass) older Coes, Monkey Wrench, (L COES PAT, July 6, 18X0, July 8, 1884), a Barnes Bicycle wrench, adn a Cadillac Model 51 manual (1915?) -$10 all
Ran out of pics space...
Old belts fail at the glue joint, usually with the grit still intact and useable. For some reason, the belt-making industry hasn't progressed to a long-lived glue, and an unused belt several years old will fail at the glue joint pretty quickly, even if stored carefully.

Old belts fail at the glue joint, usually with the grit still intact and useable. For some reason, the belt-making industry hasn't progressed to a long-lived glue, and an unused belt several years old will fail at the glue joint pretty quickly, even if stored carefully.
Some people make their own belts from bulk rolls. They bevel the area to be glued and apply pressure until the glue sets. Too bad the amateurs haven't jumped to better glue and spread the word.
A good belt sander is one of the most useful tools in a shop, metal or wood. I have four 1 x 42 units, and keep different grits on each, even though belts are easy to change. Squaring up the table isn't hard, and pays off when trying to do precision work.

















Some people make their own belts from bulk rolls. They bevel the area to be glued and apply pressure until the glue sets. Too bad the amateurs haven't jumped to better glue and spread the word.
Buddy of mine has a 4x48 or so belt sander, and all the belts that came with it were split at the seam.I have a bunch of never used belts that the joints failed on, I did some looking and the solution is contact cement adn filament tape. I need to setup a fixture for this, but supposedly it works.
@Mark Stansbury just posted in another space that someone just uploaded a vintage Hubley catalog at archive dot org.The cars, trucks, bikes and choppers are all Hubley, .
The Spring Spray was probably for lubricating leaf springs on automobiles, before the advent of plastic wear pads placed on the wear points.Nothing great or Grand. Good MAC 3/8 XB11 Ratchet, Craftsman 1/2 44985 Ratchet, NIB K & E 50 ft CrownWyte Tape.
I though the Garage sale sign was appropriate.
Not shown: Craftsman Band Saw, box of copper pipe fittings, Webster Manual Typewriter, Silver Reed Typewriter, BAT Lantern GDR, LE & C hand crank Meat Grinder, Duo model E Carpet Stapler. Most everything USA. Overall, not overly expensive at $47.
I have a couple of questions. What is the Borg Warner Sack for? Is the Round shank Williams 8039 Superwrench early, has no signs of ever being plated (see close up photos). Alemite Stewart Warner Spring Spray intended use?

Nor should you!not even going to feign modesty





Definitely Army, definitely 50s specs.Merit Ignition set in an OD Tool Roll, No obvious Military markings?
Where have I heard that before?!I'll be unboxing and sorting for days

I worked all afternoon, camera still in the garage. Still have 10 boxes in the car,along with the lower. It's pizza and cocktail hour to wind down the weekend.Where have I heard that before?!Seriously, this has been a theme and a mantra in the 2023 edition with an incidence more than any prior. From @bluebolt 's bottomless shed to you and many in between. The Year of the Big Hauls.
**yes, the game board was a mrs. smokeshow find. This was included in the free barn pile haul a few weeks ago! She has good interior decor taste and I have good garage/tool/ mantique taste so we make quite the picking pairThose vintage carrom gameboards sell well as interior decor. If that was a Mrs. Smokeshow snag, please pay her my compliments for having a good eye for junque.
** Ok, that proto set and the sk set is a you **** in my book! **
My wife wasn't selling anything on fb market place until earlier this year. When we moved into our current house, she found a ton of excellent furniture and decor on fb marketplace for cheap. Now that she has seen how easy it can be to buy and sell, she is off to the races. I've created a monster. She is constantly patrolling es and garage sale listings and sending me info on stops we should hitI don't have the "chutzpah" that my wife has while selling thing on FBMP. She doubles my initial thought of the listing price and every time it sells at or close to her value. She is the daughter of a wheeler dealer father so she watched him from as a child . . .
Today I picked up a Gilbert fan at the FM.
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Cheers
Jim
** you get a **** big time! **little adventure yesterday a FBM pick. Listed as 2 toolboxes $300 each ,contents included come take it all,with no pics of the contents. 45 minutes later I'm phoning a friend with a pickup truck to meet me,very close to his side of town. I'll be unboxing and sorting for days. I managed to get the Waterloo drawers pulled,wiped down,relined and beginning to sort the various boxes/buckets/drawers we had emptied just to be able to load the boxes, the lower Craftsman 3 drawer is still in my Honda ,with a dozen boxes not yet unloaded.





