


I just looks at the pictures.reading comprehension test.
Self deprecation doesn't go down very smoothly here on the GS thread--especially when you actually ****!Some of this mornings find. Nothing spectacular! A Stanley H1209 vise for $2

Snerk.I just looks at the pictures.
Hey now, that's not just any throne. That's the "Iron Throne," forged at the order of Aegon the Conqueror, the first of the Targaryen kings, who rode dragons and conquered six of the seven kingdoms of Westeros and unified them under his rule, allegedly forged from the 1,000 swords that had been surrendered to Aegon in his conquest by the lords who had offered their fealty.Lugz, too bad you couldn't bring that warrior's throne back with you--a special addition to any home!
Self deprecation doesn't go down very smoothly here on the GS thread--especially when you actually ****!
I picked up an H1210 earlier this year for Four Times that price but luckily was able to flip it for Five Times my purchase price!
I love the wrist rocket, too!
@Private Lugnutz Lugz, too bad you couldn't bring that warrior's throne back with you--a special addition to any home!
Welcome back to this side of the pond. I was a bit worried you might have gotten caught up in the net on FREE PARKING,apparently there was some banned folks/longtimers/political/religion no-no's and Ryan banned a few folks( no I really didn't think you'd be in the bad category). I don't usually read FP, but that thread caught my attention and read through it. Anyhow back on track,good to see you picking again and I'd bet many ,including myself could gain from reading a book on composition and rhetoric.Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. My last report was... holy smokes!... five weeks ago!
Left to Right, Top to Bottom...
- Book is 1903
- The vinyl snap pouch holds a combo interchangeable screwdriver bits set and flashlight! (Many of you who have been here a long time know my funny bone for early British Empire Hong Kong imports, the gimmickier the better, and this kit definitely tickled it!)
- Nippers (new addition for the burgeoning Bernard collection)
- The unusual combo Button's pattern / linesman pliers with even more unusual (for Button's or lineman's) spike and driver handles are S&H era Red Devil
- The curving tin snips are very well-made in Germany with awesome markings
- Pliers/strippers at the bottom are Klein. (I've seen the odd attachment before, but I forget the purpose.)
That’s a great 2 day haul you got.Well I went back for round 2 of the deep dig.No sign of the HandyPliers OakPark pointed out. Did fill a few voids while filling the bag.
CRAFTSMAN =V=
1/4” DR
3/16”,7/32”,1/4” 6 point Shallow
3/8” DR
3/8”,7/16”,1/2” 8 point S
2@3/8”,2@7/16”,1/2”,5/8”,11/16”,3/4” 12 point S
3/8”,5/8”,11/16” 12 point Deep
⅜” SPINNER HANDLE
½” DR
19/32” 12 point S
6” EXTENSION
CRAFTSMAN- NON=V=
1/4” DR
3/16”,9/32”,7/16”,8MM 6 point S -V-
7/16” 6 point S -invG-
7MM 6 point D -invG-
3/8” DR
2@ 7/16”,5/8”,2@11/16”,3/4” 12 point S
7/16”,11/16” 6 point S -G-
1/2” 6 point S -invG-
1/2” DR
5/8” 12 point S -G-
11/16”,3/4”,13/16”,2@15/16” -V-
NON-CRAFTSMAN SOCKETS
1/4” DR
SK 3/16” 6 point S
THORSEN 3/8” 6 point S
THORSEN 1/4”F TO 3/8”M ADAPTER
PROTO 4709 9MM 6 point D
BLACKHAWK CW1511 11/32” 6 point D
3/8” DR
BLACKHAWK 30012 3/8” 12 point S
PROTO 5124 7/16” 12 point S
DURO-CHROME 4420 5/8” 12 point S
BONNEY T14 7/16” 12 point S
PENNCRAFT 3753 3/4” 12 point S
1/2” DR
WRIGHT 4127-7/8”,4130-15/16” 12 point S
CLAUSS SCISSORS
BONNEY REFRIG RATCHET
CHALLENGER 12MM COMBO
WRIGHT 1/4” x 5/16” ,1/2” x 9/16”,3/4” x 13/16” DOE
VANADIUM 3/8” x 7/16” DOE
WILLIAMS 9/16” x 5/8” DOE
PROTO 708 ADJUSTABLE
MAGNA MAGNETIC TIP SCREWDRIVER
CRAFTSMAN ¼” HINGE HANDLE,3/32”,3/16” PUNCHES
CRAFTSMAN 41991 AUTOMATIC NUT DRIVER circle I ,Patent Applied For
CRAFTSMAN WRENCHES
DOE
6MMx8MM,7MMx9MM,10MMx11MM,12MMx14MM,13MMx15MM
3/8” x 7/16”,2@19/32” x 11/16”,5/8” x 3/4”,25/32” x 13/16”,3/4” x 7/8”,15/16” x 1”
COMBO 7/16”,½” 12 point,15mm 6 point
5/8” x 3/4” short DBE


He is correct. For those that may be a little confused, a motorcycle type chain.That is a chain breaker.
...wrestling around that 120 pound vise in 90 degree weather is tiring!
















Heck, that was worth it just for the Jimmy Swaggart tape! A classic!Fisher 8 track
That is nice. Looks like it has some width to it, too, not just for documents.Also a nice leather case


That will be nice.The separator lid is handy when doing bulky items like planing or jointing.


Those are early 1930s and not common. Nice find.Hardly ever find any Plomb tools. So had to grab this Plomb battery pliers.
I told that dang kid his music was too loud!I could see blown fuses but why missing fuses?