Lump
Well-known member
Well, here I am again, asking for the wisdom of my Garage Journal friends. 
While shopping yard sales today, I stumbled onto one which was being set up, which is not really supposed to open until tomorrow. But since it is all "man junk" (as my wife calls it) I spent about an hour looking around. Finally the owner sold me a few things, but I plan to go back tomorrow.
The tools and equipment were all quite old, good quality, and much of it was heavy-duty industrial stuff. But most prices seemed really good...to me. So, now I REALLY need your help.
PLEASE give me some input on the following items, which I can buy tomorrow if they are worth more than the asking price, or if any of you folks want them for yourselves (I can generally figure out what I would be willing to pay for items I plan to keep for myself. But when I must sell them to recover my investment, or when I don't know what the items are, or what they are worth...I turn to my GJ experts!)
Check out this huge old industrial band saw. It is huge, and I don't think I could possibly get it inside my garage. But the guy said he wants only $150! Sounds cheap to me.
I couldn't read the mfr name on the saw in the gloomy shop, so I stuck my cell phone back there and snapped a shot. I THINK it says, "Jones Superior Machine." Ever heard of that brand?
Next is a shot of the moving saw table...all part of the same unit.
And it has a great-looking Baldor motor.
There is NO WAY I have enough room for this...but I would LOVE to buy it anyway.
I have never even heard of an air-powered overhead hoist. Have you? Is this thing valuable to anyone today? I wouldn't have any use for it.
How 'bout a two-handled 600 ft lb torque wrench? Biggest one I ever saw!
Here is a Jarvis flex-cable grinder on a stand. I doubt that I would personally use it, but man is it ever cool!
It has multi-stage pulleys to change speed, and an indexed "clutch" system. Also, check out the price tag!
Neat old jack is both hydraulic and mechanical. No names visible, but looks old.
How about a Binks paint pot with an attached electric motor to stir your paint inside the pot? Cool, eh? Price tag $20. The guy said it works perfectly.
Look at this huge aluminum light fixture! I put my wrist watch on top of it to give you a size reference. The guy said it will work on 120, 240, or 440 volts!
Next is an old bore scope. The original foam insert in the box was completely disintegrated, and there was light corrosion on everything. The seller said it was for checking for excessive wear down inside a "T-56 Jet Engine." I don't know what a T-56 is, but if this is a bore scope for examining the internals of jet engines, I'll bet it cost a fortune when it was new!!
How about an OLD brass transit? It looks to me like it might be an antique. Anyone have any idea of value? He said he has another one just like it, but that one is in much nicer shape in the original box. Wants, like, $55 for that one.
Close-up view of brass transit.
Ok, gang. Now I need your help. I know it's late, but I've got to step up and buy these items tomorrow, or pass on them. HELP!!!



While shopping yard sales today, I stumbled onto one which was being set up, which is not really supposed to open until tomorrow. But since it is all "man junk" (as my wife calls it) I spent about an hour looking around. Finally the owner sold me a few things, but I plan to go back tomorrow.
The tools and equipment were all quite old, good quality, and much of it was heavy-duty industrial stuff. But most prices seemed really good...to me. So, now I REALLY need your help.
PLEASE give me some input on the following items, which I can buy tomorrow if they are worth more than the asking price, or if any of you folks want them for yourselves (I can generally figure out what I would be willing to pay for items I plan to keep for myself. But when I must sell them to recover my investment, or when I don't know what the items are, or what they are worth...I turn to my GJ experts!)

Check out this huge old industrial band saw. It is huge, and I don't think I could possibly get it inside my garage. But the guy said he wants only $150! Sounds cheap to me.

I couldn't read the mfr name on the saw in the gloomy shop, so I stuck my cell phone back there and snapped a shot. I THINK it says, "Jones Superior Machine." Ever heard of that brand?
Next is a shot of the moving saw table...all part of the same unit.
And it has a great-looking Baldor motor.
There is NO WAY I have enough room for this...but I would LOVE to buy it anyway.
I have never even heard of an air-powered overhead hoist. Have you? Is this thing valuable to anyone today? I wouldn't have any use for it.
How 'bout a two-handled 600 ft lb torque wrench? Biggest one I ever saw!
Here is a Jarvis flex-cable grinder on a stand. I doubt that I would personally use it, but man is it ever cool!
It has multi-stage pulleys to change speed, and an indexed "clutch" system. Also, check out the price tag!
Neat old jack is both hydraulic and mechanical. No names visible, but looks old.
How about a Binks paint pot with an attached electric motor to stir your paint inside the pot? Cool, eh? Price tag $20. The guy said it works perfectly.
Look at this huge aluminum light fixture! I put my wrist watch on top of it to give you a size reference. The guy said it will work on 120, 240, or 440 volts!
Next is an old bore scope. The original foam insert in the box was completely disintegrated, and there was light corrosion on everything. The seller said it was for checking for excessive wear down inside a "T-56 Jet Engine." I don't know what a T-56 is, but if this is a bore scope for examining the internals of jet engines, I'll bet it cost a fortune when it was new!!
How about an OLD brass transit? It looks to me like it might be an antique. Anyone have any idea of value? He said he has another one just like it, but that one is in much nicer shape in the original box. Wants, like, $55 for that one.
Close-up view of brass transit.
Ok, gang. Now I need your help. I know it's late, but I've got to step up and buy these items tomorrow, or pass on them. HELP!!!







I didn't notice a radio. Was that a radio sitting on the bed/table of the band saw?