Ruffgeezer
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Ok so Eddisons will, every now and then email me about a dispersal sale or two, and usually they are far enough away from me to not even bother entertaining the idea of bidding on any of them, well that is until last week...
In a small unit outside of Nottingham lay a cavalcade of tat for the picking, from mega expensive engineering equipment right down to boxes of **** for mere mortals like me, I bid my bids, went to work, bid a bit more and then logged off, for fear of getting last minute trigger happy.
I bid on 6 lots, I won only 3, these are they:
£5 + fees for this one, there is a tap and die kit with it also (not pictured)
A little over budget on this at £16 but all the drawers are roller bearing jobbies, and there are a load of cutting/ sanding discs in the top of it.
Lastly this one, which I'll admit was a bit of a boo-boo on my part:
I took the ratchet to be a longish 1/2" drive job, and well, it isn't it's 3/4" making the scale of the box much bigger than I was expecting, the box was so heavy it required a forklift to move it from the upper floor of the unit!
Well it all got loaded into a rather creaking Xsara and whisked back to Ruff's Garage for analysis...
This is the biggest shackle I have ever seen, it's rated to 5 1/4 Tonnes! (biro for scale)
Lots more shackles amongst the chod in here, I haven't had time to look through them properly yet though!
I'm assuming this is part of a lathe or a drill press? It has a maker's mark of BSA tools.
Bearing swivels, used for pulling out cables apparently!
These appear to be turn plates, but I'm not sure on the purpose of them.
I am more than happy with the cabinet and some of the tools, but I could do with finding out what some of the other stuff is before I chuck it on ebay.
In a small unit outside of Nottingham lay a cavalcade of tat for the picking, from mega expensive engineering equipment right down to boxes of **** for mere mortals like me, I bid my bids, went to work, bid a bit more and then logged off, for fear of getting last minute trigger happy.
I bid on 6 lots, I won only 3, these are they:
£5 + fees for this one, there is a tap and die kit with it also (not pictured)
A little over budget on this at £16 but all the drawers are roller bearing jobbies, and there are a load of cutting/ sanding discs in the top of it.
Lastly this one, which I'll admit was a bit of a boo-boo on my part:
I took the ratchet to be a longish 1/2" drive job, and well, it isn't it's 3/4" making the scale of the box much bigger than I was expecting, the box was so heavy it required a forklift to move it from the upper floor of the unit!
Well it all got loaded into a rather creaking Xsara and whisked back to Ruff's Garage for analysis...
This is the biggest shackle I have ever seen, it's rated to 5 1/4 Tonnes! (biro for scale)
Lots more shackles amongst the chod in here, I haven't had time to look through them properly yet though!
I'm assuming this is part of a lathe or a drill press? It has a maker's mark of BSA tools.
Bearing swivels, used for pulling out cables apparently!
These appear to be turn plates, but I'm not sure on the purpose of them.
I am more than happy with the cabinet and some of the tools, but I could do with finding out what some of the other stuff is before I chuck it on ebay.


