Blacknwhitepit
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Saw a CL ad and saw a full sized Craftsman box (Top and bottom) full of tools... $250....
Emailed and called the owner. I was the first one who said they would come out (1st clue?)
It was a 45 minute drive away and I am new to the area.... So, what the heck...
I get off the exit and wow.... Like a Youtube video of Detroit.... Saw 2 crackheads and a possible meth user within 2 minutes....
I started asking myself, is this really worth it? which I just overrode quickly with thoughts of a good deal...
Had to drive about 2 miles through an area with broken down factories, houses with boarded up windows and people who stared at you as if you were insane to be there....
When I got to the house the owner was waiting for me...
She had kids around her so I was put a bit at ease...
Next she says, the toolbox is in the basement and the fuse is burned out so there is very little light...... (All I could think of at that time was remembering the movie LETHAL WEAPON II when the guy walked into the room with drop cloths on the floor and over the furniture)
But the kids ran down the stairs and were around (I figured if someone was going to rob me, they wouldn't have their 3 and 4 year old kids around)
I opened the top box (Which she did not know how to open) and she said (Oh, be careful, there may be some weed in there)... Not being a newbie to accidentally buying weed when buying a toolbox, I determined that there was no weed.(Thread: Accidentally buying weed left in a toolbox)
Ended up making a damm good deal for $200 bucks.... Pics will be forthcoming. Unused Snap on Wrenches, A Snap on PT100 and several snap on sockets were within.
The hardest part was that I had to lug the toolbox up the stairs myself (She was in no physical condition to help).
I had to park my truck in the yard to get it close to the side of the house where the stairs were... This was obviously no problem in this neighborhood.
As I loaded it up, I just wanted to get out of that neighborhood. It was one of those "hair on your neck standing up things" ... Once I hit the on ramp I knew I was good to go..
Got my excitement in for the night.
-BWP
Emailed and called the owner. I was the first one who said they would come out (1st clue?)
It was a 45 minute drive away and I am new to the area.... So, what the heck...
I get off the exit and wow.... Like a Youtube video of Detroit.... Saw 2 crackheads and a possible meth user within 2 minutes....
I started asking myself, is this really worth it? which I just overrode quickly with thoughts of a good deal...
Had to drive about 2 miles through an area with broken down factories, houses with boarded up windows and people who stared at you as if you were insane to be there....
When I got to the house the owner was waiting for me...
She had kids around her so I was put a bit at ease...
Next she says, the toolbox is in the basement and the fuse is burned out so there is very little light...... (All I could think of at that time was remembering the movie LETHAL WEAPON II when the guy walked into the room with drop cloths on the floor and over the furniture)
But the kids ran down the stairs and were around (I figured if someone was going to rob me, they wouldn't have their 3 and 4 year old kids around)
I opened the top box (Which she did not know how to open) and she said (Oh, be careful, there may be some weed in there)... Not being a newbie to accidentally buying weed when buying a toolbox, I determined that there was no weed.(Thread: Accidentally buying weed left in a toolbox)
Ended up making a damm good deal for $200 bucks.... Pics will be forthcoming. Unused Snap on Wrenches, A Snap on PT100 and several snap on sockets were within.
The hardest part was that I had to lug the toolbox up the stairs myself (She was in no physical condition to help).
I had to park my truck in the yard to get it close to the side of the house where the stairs were... This was obviously no problem in this neighborhood.
As I loaded it up, I just wanted to get out of that neighborhood. It was one of those "hair on your neck standing up things" ... Once I hit the on ramp I knew I was good to go..
Got my excitement in for the night.
-BWP
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I work in the heart of Detroit everyday, I know what you mean.


