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Cool Tools Cheap, Pt II

jerryW

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went to the swap again today.

Think I did OK?

Williams Superwrech 1/2" open offset 90* 132
Williams Superwrench 1/2 x 19/32 open end 102b
Williams 3/4 x 7/8 open end 731A
Filson 9/16 open end offset 90*
Fulton 5/8 x 3/4 opn end
Upland Forge 3/8 x 7/16 open end
Upland Forge 9/16 combination
Penens 19/32 x 11/16 open end
Armstrong 1/2 x 9/16 open end 1725-b
Auto Kit 15/116 x 1 open end 200
Lectrolite 5/8 x 11/16 open end T-2022]
Lectrolite 13/16 x 7/8 box end offset 3005 Defiance O.
Hinsdale 15/32 x 3/4 open end
Blue Points 9/16 x 5/8 open end T2018 5/8 straight
Blue Points 5/8 x 9/16 open end T 1820 9/16 straight
Bonney 9/16 open end 403 one end straight
New Britain 9/16 x 5/8 open end NDF-20
Thorsen 11/16 combo 2022
Vlchek open end Shield V 23/32 x 25/32(size not marked)
Vlchek 11/16 como WBE22
Vlchek 9/16 x 5/8 open end W1820
Vlchek 15/16 x 1 box end WBH 3038
Proto 1/2 x 9/16 box end 1126-L
Proto 11/16 combo 1222
Proto 5/16 x 3/8 3020 Los Angeles pebble dimension
Proto 1/2 x 9/16 box end offset 8181 Los Angeles
Proto 5/8 x 11/16 box end offset 8182 Los Angeles
Proto 13/16 x 7/8 box end offset 8183 Los Angeles
Protto 1/2 x 9/16 ope end 3026 HECHO EN MEXICO (oh well)
Blue Point boxocket 5/8 x 3/4 box end offset XS2024
Blue Point 7/16 combo OEX-14
Snap -on 5/16 open end offset VS10B
Indestro Super 9/16 disributor wrench 2024
Crafstman 1/4 breaker bar underscore logo
Craftsman 1/4 8 pt socket underscore logo
KMO brake adjuster spoon
No.29 open end wrench no size or manuf. marking
Wright 3/8 dr ratchet MN40-8
Wizard 1 1/8 1/2 dr socket 12 pt
S-K 5/16 1/4 dr 8 pt
Mac 7/16 1/4 dr deep socket MD146B
Ford open end measure 9/6 x 5/8
Ford combo offset -M-01A-17017

All the above cost me about an hour of walking and looking and $37.00

It's the fun of the hunt!


jerry
 
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Jared

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Nice finds. Today i got adecent deal, not as good as yours but i got a craftsman underscore logo 7/16x3/8 wrench but it is about 8inchs long and i got got an m10x1.5 tap theat has a drill bit built in paid 5 bucks for it all:sad:
 

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What's an underscore logo?

And, I expect it took you longer to type that inventory than buy those tools! Thanks for making the effort to share your story.
 
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jerryW

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The second logo craftsman had a long tail on the C in craftsman. It went under the RAFT in the logo. The 1st logo was just block letters.

the above is correct to the best of my knowledge and from what I have read about the history of the brand.

There is a link to a tool history site in one of the posts about tool manuf. at the top. A very good reference to early logos and manufs.

Just a secondary hobby, always looking for old tools. Just holding a piece of history is cool. The oldertools seem to fit better than most of the new stuff.


jerry
 

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jbilbo said:
jerryW:
In the nicest way possible, I would like to say:
YOU ****!
:)

+1. Hecho in Mexico?????? Aw come on! That's the deal breaker right there! :lol: :lol: :lol:

The fun of the hunt... that's something that I've only heard in my family until I found this forum. You guys rock!
 
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jerryW

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They match me!

I'm a real oddball! I use a 10 x 12 shed as a walk-in tool box. Matching and neatness are a sign of a sick mind!


jerry
 

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jerryW said:
They match me!

I'm a real oddball! I use a 10 x 12 shed as a walk-in tool box. Matching and neatness are a sign of a sick mind!


jerry

What are you? some sort of zen buddhist? :D
 

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Whats fun is digging to the bottom of a box of junk, fishing out a beat up nothing special craftsmen wrench and the seller won't budge from $10.

OTOH fun of the hunt, maybe I roll out early one morning this weekend.
 
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Nice score! Good to see some Vlchek stuff in there. My favorite wrench of all time is an old long pattern offset Vlchek double box, 1/2 x 9/16.
 
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jerryW

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Don't know if I should tell this, but i was working at a friends shop last night, went to visit a friend at another shop in the complex. We were standing there talking and he says he's got a little metal lathe going in the trash.

A small table top chinese Central Machinery 4 x 12! Variable speed, threading, reversing, 3 jaw chuck, tool post, bits.

All for the best price ever, FREE!!


jerry
 

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Don't know if I should tell this, but i was working at a friends shop last night, went to visit a friend at another shop in the complex. We were standing there talking and he says he's got a little metal lathe going in the trash.

A small table top chinese Central Machinery 4 x 12! Variable speed, threading, reversing, 3 jaw chuck, tool post, bits.

All for the best price ever, FREE!!


jerry


Scrounger! :thumbup:
 

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cool!

i get 99% of all of my tools at swap meets and flea markets....better quality tools for cheap tool prices......

my buddies used to make fun of me going to the flea market....now they want to borrow my tools:wtf:
 

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I got up "sort of" early this morning and made the rounds at Orange Coast College and GoldenWest College swapmeets, which are good sized events here in SoCal, but its all sellers who are there every week, no pickup full of stuff to clear the garage. Low lights include;

ROUGH looking IR231H, the "special" one for tires, $80.
Various screw driver bits that look exactly like the set of 100 HF sells for about $7, offered at a buck per bit.
A dozen places selling Husky version of Gearwrenches for $30/set of 7, or $5 to $8 each
I did actually see a box of those cheap screw drivers with the flame on the handle.
Only item I bought was a OEM 32mm 27051 Greatneck 1/2" drive socket for $2, but I think its the wrong size for what I was thinking.

Overall it made me want to go pay retail for new tools. This lasted a good 2 minutes in the Sears store looking at prices.

**** Couple other swapmeets I plan to check out before I give up.
 

Flathead Youngin'

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Yeah we have the chicom **** flea markets/swap meets around here, too.

Go to a large car event that has a large swap with it, this is where you'll find the tool deals!

I got up "sort of" early this morning and made the rounds at Orange Coast College and GoldenWest College swapmeets, which are good sized events here in SoCal, but its all sellers who are there every week, no pickup full of stuff to clear the garage. Low lights include;

ROUGH looking IR231H, the "special" one for tires, $80.
Various screw driver bits that look exactly like the set of 100 HF sells for about $7, offered at a buck per bit.
A dozen places selling Husky version of Gearwrenches for $30/set of 7, or $5 to $8 each
I did actually see a box of those cheap screw drivers with the flame on the handle.
Only item I bought was a OEM 32mm 27051 Greatneck 1/2" drive socket for $2, but I think its the wrong size for what I was thinking.

Overall it made me want to go pay retail for new tools. This lasted a good 2 minutes in the Sears store looking at prices.

**** Couple other swapmeets I plan to check out before I give up.
 

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Two weeks ago I went to a big Porsche event in Ventura Calif, but its $5 to park, and $12 at the gate (its a car show at a fairgrounds), but it was still 75% professional sellers. Pomona is another big one out here, about once a month or two months, same $5 I think to park, about $7 to get in since its just a car and car part swapmeet. I haven't tried it yet.

Next weekend the wife wants to visit San Diego zoo, so I may drop her off and check out Santee and Coby swapmeets. Santee is still in a drivein movie lot, and has at least two rows of first come first served spots. Coby has a huge "mercado" type area, but also has a fringe for the clean out the garage types.

Beats walking around the zoo for two hours. ;)

Last Saturday of the month is a hamfest (geek swapment) at TRW, not too far from LAX. I plan to take a slightly out of my way route home and check out the Paramount swapmeet, unless I find out its gone mercado as well.
 

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cool!

i get 99% of all of my tools at swap meets and flea markets....better quality tools for cheap tool prices......

my buddies used to make fun of me going to the flea market....now they want to borrow my tools:wtf:

My buddies take Jab's at me as well..But they purchase their tools off of the truck, Who should be making fun of who??? I buy off of truck as well but I like to hit flea markets and pawn shop's. :beer:
 
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jerryW

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Went to the local flea market today.

found a seller that doen't usually have tools but today I got,

Penncraft 3/8 drive 12 pt 11/16 socket,
Wardmaster 1/2 dr 12 pt 9/16 socket,
Indestro super 3/8 dr 12pt 1/2 socket,
Fleet 1/2 dr 12 pt 9/16 socket,
Walden 3/8 dr 12 pt 7/16 socket,
2 Thorsen 1/2 dr 12 pt 7/16 socket,
Thorsen 1/2 dr 12 pt 1/2 socket,
Thorsen 3/8 dr 12 pt 1/2 socket,
S/K Wayne 3/8 dr 12 pt 11/16 socket,
Mac 7/16 x 1/2 open end wrench,
Challenger 11/16 combination wrench,
P&C 3/4 combination wrench,
Proto LA 9/16 combination wrench, pebble finish size on opposite side,
Plomb 3/3 combination wrench,
Thorsen 3/16 combination wrench,
Thorsen 3/4 combination wrench,
Thorsen 3/8 long pattern combination wrench,

all for $7.

It's still out here.


jerry
 

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Storage unit auctions can be good if you have a way of selling off the "junk" or a partner that does it.
 

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Next weekend the wife wants to visit San Diego zoo, so I may drop her off and check out Santee and Coby swapmeets.

If the wife ever wants to come up to the Sacramento area, you should definitely check out the Roseville swapmeet/auction/farmer's market.

Lots of regular sellers with acres of tools, but literally hundreds of yard sale types, too. Almost too big to cover in a day.
 

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Storage unit auctions can be good if you have a way of selling off the "junk" or a partner that does it.

Thanks for reminding me. We have a storage place here that has a perpetual yard sale going on. Lots of junk, but I have found some real treasures very cheap.

I haven't gone by there in a few months, must be time for another visit!
 
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