Oldtuleguy
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I have one carter kit but it is postwar. Has a bunch of neat carb tools in it. If only someone had a carburetor that needed rebuilding! I used to do 3 or 4 a week, now maybe 1 a year.
I have one carter kit but it is postwar. Has a bunch of neat carb tools in it. If only someone had a carburetor that needed rebuilding! I used to do 3 or 4 a week, now maybe 1 a year.
Well done. The Hercules is amazing.Had a decent haul from Kent's this month.
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Most of these are soaking in various solutions. Will post a few more photos here and a lot more on brand- or type-appropriate threads as they come out and get cleaned up. But from top to bottom, that's a very early Bonney 3/4-inch drive HERCULES ratchet with original push-through drive plug, a WWII-era Williams S-51 Superratchet, various midget drive spinners (Craftsman BE flex, SK, NB, and Blue-Point) and various ignition wrenches (NB, Duro), combo wrenches (interesting Herbie, even more interesting unknown with a factory wedge head box end), and a MAC DOE.
Besides the tools, the banter, and the music choice on the radio, this is what I like about Kent's the most. The guys behind the counter (neither of them Kent) will tally up the tools as marked, and take 20% off if I've got a goodly number, and then I can dicker from there. Like this lot. It was a number, and then with the discount it was a round number that ended in $X7.50. And I said "I had the round number in mind as an offer before you even tallied", and he said "Cash?" and I said of course, and he said "Deal."
Man, that Hercules is darn cool.
Well done. The Hercules is amazing.
Nice spinner haul too. The unmarked wrench looks like a Barcalo to me.
I feel obligated to post this... FYI he also sells tools at the tucson gem show. Kent and his wife and my mom knew each other for ~25 years and i knew him growing up. Kent is the most abhorrent man I personally knew along with his wife, hires under the table and then abuses illegal immigrants situations and had them working in a warehouse filled with black mold. Pits workers against each other and has workers lie about employment of others so that the ones fired cant claim unemployment, his warehouse that his workers worked in was uncooled and unheated during summer and winter. His wife called my brother, who was joining the marine corp at the time, a baby killer (his wife was a hippie in the 60s) infront of everyone. I knew this place existed but i will never step foot in his business or recommend him to anyone. My mother worked in these conditions in 2008 after she lost her job and was the sole breadwinner of the household.
I would recommend that no one shop there.
As a side note, Roy at the garage sale clearance center on old nogales highway in tucson is a good place to find treasures. Thats where I found my millers falls red permoloid bit n brace at. Good guy that loves to banter.


Great. So now I have to take twice as much pocket cash on my trips from now on and hope my checked bag doesn't go over 60lbs!
I posted a lot more photos of the Hercules rat at the end of the Bonney thread linked here.
And here are group shots of the spinners and the wrenches all cleaned up.
Roy's place is da bomb! I hate going there....because I spend money just about every single time!![]()

I think I just found the reason why I never found any Bonney tools at Roy's.
I live in Phoenix now but when I visit family down for Christmas Im going to make it a point to stop by.

As a side note, Roy at the garage sale clearance center on old nogales highway in tucson is a good place to find treasures. Thats where I found my millers falls red permoloid bit n brace at. Good guy that loves to banter.
Roy's place is da bomb! I hate going there....because I spend money just about every single time!...[ ]... The tool section has shelves of all sorts of odds and ends
I'm literally typing this from Gate B11 at the Tucson airport sipping a Thunder Canyon amber waiting for my flight.8300 S. Nogales Highway - right near the airport.

But the place clearly does not disappoint!
The sets are pretty well referenced. I was happy to see the cross bar.I have one of those Duro-Chrome D-I sets here. I don't think it came with anything else. Maybe so. (?)
I'll let you know when I get back. They're both very thin, unlike my others.That alligator at top looks like maybe a Hawkeye. (?)
I confirmed my own initial ID on that a couple years ago, but thanks, I don't think I ever figured out the mfgr.Your odd little attachment in post #30 is a screw starter...
Cool! Is there a brand on the drive plug?Odds and ends from last visit.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it appears that Roy's has closed. I drove down there last week for my monthly obligatory run and it was all locked up and the front lot was empty.I'm literally typing this from Gate B11 at the Tucson airport sipping a Thunder Canyon amber waiting for my flight.
Thanks to tips from Corndoggeh and bonneyman, I stopped by Roy's Garage Sale Center just a few short hours ago and I was happy to find a Mossberg No. 650 Ford script hub cap wrench for my Mossberg No. 600 Salesman Board, and a Duro-Chrome Circle-X dwarf double offset DBE wrench for the GMTK. See top of pic.
Thanks, guys! Roy wasn't around, but the lady in the counter was fun to talk to. She was from Massachusetts and when I said I was a flea market picker from NJ she apologized for the meager offerings.But the place clearly does not disappoint!