Here is my haul from yesterday. We had to run some errands over the hill, so found an estate sale nearby. The sale started Friday, but looking at the ad, no way did I want to be there. It was going to be a madhouse
From estatesales.org https://estatesales.org/photos/105277353?sid=2251951 & nearby, pasting for posterity. (6 or 8 photos of this, one of the hands said it was insane first thing. 2 full pages of sales (1 person per line)
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This pic caught my eye, and why I decided to stop. From https://estatesales.org/photos/105277275
When I got there, most of the order was long gone, as was the SK looking set in front. But a large portion of the sockets on the wall, and some of the wrenches, were scattered all over the bench. You can see the holders for the XCelite type drivers, Lugz' fave (of many) vice grip type things in black
R- L, rechargeable spray can, Starrett hardened center head, Starrett nailset, empty Starrett box, couple of Allen tools (as discussed recently), 2x CMan DBE metric, DeStaCo clamp, 4x US made vintage DBE, 7x tiny US wrenches, 5 mid length Craftsman metric sockets, 10mm, and 5,6,7 mm sockets, 2 SK swivel socket and 6x sockets, & extension, Apex bit, Diamond 8" adjustable, unknown Nicholson thing, odd snap ring pliers, Corona clipper, adjusting tool like for valves, Cincinnati Clamp, Stanley 18" auger bit extension, RJ auger bit. The US made include Vlchek, SK, Electrolite, Indestro, Billings etc.
Stupid me didn't register that those screwdriver holding things were still there, just empty now. I woulda loved to snag those. And those pegboard socket holders might have been fun too.
Also grabbed a set of German made Tenadium wrench set, #838 from 6mm to 22mm, skipping only 21mm I think. They were hanging on the pegboard, and I walked past them twice before I grabbed them. Deep offsets, nice heft in the hand. Really pleased to get these, I only have combo metric wrenches, and the deep offset was a bonus. When they asked to see my stuff at check out, they guy pulled out one, asked if they were on the wall, nice set, thought long and hard, and said $20. And the rest for $5. OK, started chucking all my stuff back in the bag as fast as possible.
Also grabbed a nice straight saw, a bit newer than my preference, but a bit of sharpening and away we go, was $5 first thing. Etch is still visible if you hold it at an angle.
Quite pleased for $30 out the door. Plus extra for gardening pots for MLW.
Did you leave those crowfoot wrenches behind???
You **** either way!
Mike

























Dumping tools all over the floor is not something I need to happen.









