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My weekend haul

Toolhorder

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I figured I hardly ever post my deals on here so here goes,


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Vaughan hammer, c-man rubber mallet, 2 mac sockets and 1 snappy socket, cordless dremel, oiler, c-man adjustable 6 inch wrench, sk flat blade $5

Mac pick and snappy socket and some glass fuses and funnel $6

2 Snappy 3/4 sockets, facom 19mm hex and 1 snappy screwdriver $16
 
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mkdive

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Not bad at all! That's a cool pick. How old is your house??? Still using fuses?

Only thing I found today was at a swap meet close to the house. 2 plomb wrenches for $1.75. I couldnt pass it up.
 
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Toolhorder

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Not bad at all! That's a cool pick. How old is your house??? Still using fuses?

Only thing I found today was at a swap meet close to the house. 2 plomb wrenches for $1.75. I couldnt pass it up.

My house was made in 1946 I think. We have a newer outside panel but a couple circuits are still on the inside original panel and have screw in glass fuses. They are more and more expensive so I snagged that old pack of them. :bounce:

That pick is pretty cool. I didn't know it was even Mac at first.
The Snappy socket from the estate sale isn't 1/2 OR 3/4 so I'm trying to figure that out. Has knurling marks around it like an old Cman socket.

That Vaughan ball peen is the bee's knees if you know hammers.
 

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I've used that mac pick just about daily for 20 years. Great tool for orings in quick couplers. Had it replaced a few times.

Thanks for the tip on the Vaughan hammers. I have at least 75 hammers for sale and never quite know how to price them. I go by feel and condition and put a price on them.

The snappy socket may be 5/8's used in industrial settings so employees wouldn't steal them.

In the last year and a half, I've bought and sold about $40K of tools and have yet to see a Facom tool of any kind. I keep hoping for the big auction score where no one know facom but haven't seen any yet.

Nice find on some useful tools.
 
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