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Flea Market Haul

Charles (in GA)

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I have a friend who goes to this same flea market, he finds all the neat stuff, I never seem to. Guess I need to get up earlier in the morning.

One regular dealer who has nice stuff had a dishpan full of wrenches, mostly metric. I picked out the big ones (I already have a couple of sets of smaller sizes, 19mm and down). This kinda reads like a who's who of German tool manufacturers.

Several double open ends,

A Gedore 46/41mm
A Heyco 41/36mm
A Elora 36/32mm (marked W. Germany)
A Heyco 27/24mm (marked W. Germany)

A Stahlwillie "open box" or combination wrench as we know them, 30mm

A Heyco double box, offset, 27/24mm (marked W. Germany)

A K-D 1/4" x 3/8" brake bleeder wrench

A Proto 3/8 drive ratchet, not very long, non chrome finish

A Easco 3/8 drive ratchet, unusually long, RHFT, same as the Craftsman

A J C Penny 1/2 drive ratchet. I've been looking for a 1/2 drive for a spare set of sockets I've been assembling for the "grab and go" toolbox and this has a rather small head, fine teeth, and is American made.

$29 for all, two apiece for the wrenches, five apiece for the sockets.

Also found two pretty good Walker 5 ton American made Jackstands. I already have two of these, plus a set of four that are different brand and design but same size and also American made early '70's (bought new) so this gives me eight 5 ton 24 inch tall jackstands. $30 for the pair. Not good, not bad.

The last two Walkers came out of the estate of a friend, they were pretty rough looking so I blasted them and primed and painted them. Probably will just spot blast and paint these, its a lot of work to blast the whole thing.

Cannot have too many jackstands when you are splitting a tractor or doing other heavy work. I also have six smaller, shorter 3 ton stands, more useful for cars.

Charles
 

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Charles (in GA)

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Its a way long drive for anyone on the north side of ATL. Its an hour for me, and I'm on the south side. The flea market is open air, starts about 5-6 am and is over by noon, most dealers pack up before then. Really only two regulars with tools, and the occasional odd seller here and there. The rest is junk, houshold stuff, produce (lots of that), chickens, baby goats, etc.

I was looking at something on one dealers table, and a woman asked how much a dart board was. It was something like $15 and then the dealer proceeded to tell the woman it was a battery powered one that lights up when you hit the various areas. She had not realized this and replied that she just wanted a plain dart board, thanked him, and walked away. The dealer mumbled (so I could hear) "thank you for wasting my time" which I thought was pretty sleezy as he wasn't doing anything else anyhow and thats what he was there for, to sell his wares. I just walked away after he said that.

Anyhow, its in Chambers County, Alabama on US 431 at the community of Ruth, about three miles south of Roanoke, AL (which is in Randolph County), and four or five miles north of Five Points, AL. It cannot be missed, as I've had to park a quarter mile or more down the road. Google pic had to have been taken on a Wednesday morning. Its been so crowded lately that I've had to park as far away as the very bottom of the pic and also well down the side road on the lower right. State Troopers were out two weeks ago due to the parking situation.

Charles

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