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Organizational Haul (Plus One Tool)

Bull

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I spent a few hours yesterday helping a friend clean out his family's old HVAC garage. They needed to get rid of a lot of stuff, and told me I could have a few things. I came home with my truck loaded with what must be (at Grainger's prices at least) a couple thousand dollars worth of Edsal shelving. I took three units that were maybe 6' tall, 4' wide, and 12-16" deep. I also took two units that are massive, like maybe 7' tall, 6 or 7' wide, and 4' deep. They also threw in some extra shelves, legs, and braces that were in various piles in the shop, so I might be able to put together another one or two shelves from that.

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I also brought home some kind of pneumatic tool. Any idea what it is?

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I was planning on going to the Dollar Store to get some cheap plastic organizers for drawers, for holding Allen wrenches or any of the other assorted tidbits you collect. I no longer have to, as I got a stack of these sturdy black plastic trays. Not exciting stuff, but I was glad about it.

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Finally, I got two boxes of these massive breakers, 60 and 100 amp. They are either new or lightly used, because they look very clean. Is there any value to them, or are they essentially scrap unless they are coming NIB from a store?

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Norcal

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Nice haul on everything, those breakers are expensive, but eBay is a good place to off them, just sell them as-is & untested.
 
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Finally, I got two boxes of these massive breakers, 60 and 100 amp. They are either new or lightly used, because they look very clean. Is there any value to them, or are they essentially scrap unless they are coming NIB from a store?

Some of them are circuit breakers, some are molded case switches. List price for those are over $1000 each, but you might get $20-$150 each on ebay, even if the box has been opened.
 

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Ah I was going to comment on that air tool you had, but someone already found out what it was called.. I didn't know the name, but I knew what it did as the place I work in has a sheetmetal shop for making ductwork, and I see those things every day. They make quite a racket
 
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