plinker
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Went to the local scrap/salvage/junkyard & steel supply place and foundA ridgid No.22 2.5" pipe vise the screw was frozen, but now spins smooth thanks to some oil.
http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/Bench-Yoke-Vise/EN/index.htm
I also found a speedaire air compressor pump that seems to be ok, a 1/4 drive 1/2 c-man socket,8" diamond adj. wrench, a armstrong double open-end wrench 5/16 on each end? has special stamped on it. and a few other misc. things all for 5$
on previous trips I've found;
Craftsman oiless 12gal air compressor (that needed 2 head bolts) 6$
Vintage H.K. porter 36" bolt cutters (needs new head)
Craftsman 9/16 combo wrench
Craftsman 5/16 12pt socket
Craftsman vintage pump type pliers
Proto 3/8x7/16 double open-end wrench
diamond 12" adj. wrench
I find it amazing that people throw away good stuff.
http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/Bench-Yoke-Vise/EN/index.htm
I also found a speedaire air compressor pump that seems to be ok, a 1/4 drive 1/2 c-man socket,8" diamond adj. wrench, a armstrong double open-end wrench 5/16 on each end? has special stamped on it. and a few other misc. things all for 5$
on previous trips I've found;
Craftsman oiless 12gal air compressor (that needed 2 head bolts) 6$
Vintage H.K. porter 36" bolt cutters (needs new head)
Craftsman 9/16 combo wrench
Craftsman 5/16 12pt socket
Craftsman vintage pump type pliers
Proto 3/8x7/16 double open-end wrench
diamond 12" adj. wrench
I find it amazing that people throw away good stuff.
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I ran over it and know it didn't have batteries. But WTH would a woman drive down the road, pull the batteries and say, WTF...just pitch it out the window

