Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: bunger on February 18, 2012, 03:32:28 PM
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Started looking thru a box of tools and the guy says "take it all including the wooden box for $5.00"
Paid the guy. Didn't even look any further. Just the big alligator was worth the 5 bucks.
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yep, a good deal.
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Nice!!! I love getting a whole box for next to nothing and finding good stuff in it! Nice hau!!
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What do you think folks? Suckage?
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Not untill he figures out the antique milk crate is worth what he paid for the contents ;P
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Oh, I know all about milk crates.
Bottom is nice and solid.
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Wow! I love these kinds of finds, what a great deal.
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OK what do I see here??
I see over 1/2 solid keepers! How lucky to find all this in the same lot. Most random lots like this are only 10-20% keepers.
Of course the alligator and S-wrenches! Score!
I see a terrifically useful sewing awl. Repairs and projects of all kinds are sitting right there. Projects only a custom leather shop charging over 100 an hour can do.
I believe that is a honey knife in the middle of one shot. New hobby awaits there if you want it. Or someone else is going to be mighty grateful.
Vice grips, real ones. Tile nippers, classic slip joints, Wiss tin snips, best made, check.
Looks like a Norton stone from a tri stone setup. If you are lucky its the coarse Carborundum. Mount it in a wood block to raise it off the surface of the bench you'll be very happy.
Genuine punches and nailsets, only a fool would let those go.
Check the backside of the large wood chisel. People pounding on a chisel with no handle often bend them Check it with a straightedge.
Small sized nail nippers for brads. Damned good box joint replaceble jaw nippers like you can't buy for any money anymore.
One good ball pein and 2 extra heads (the red handle has been broken and badly remounted, don't trust it)
That little innocent looking scraper? If you clean it up and sharpen the blade with a slight radius, and round off the corners so they never dig in? Will give you great flexibility working with old finishes on wood. People will think you are genius getting so much old finish off wood, in so little time, with no chemicals and no sanding.
The files are almost surely toast, but I see some great old school file handles to clean up for your good files.
Those are genuine Wiss kitchen shears. And not made last year, unless I miss my guess.
If they are as old as they look and not ruined (some idiot sharpened the insides where the blades meet)??
Clean those up and sharpen well and they will become the favorite shears of your entire life, guaranteed.
The leverage and fit of the handles, coupled with the short 4" blades, gives them tremendous power for their size.
I'd say your 5 bucks is likely to change your life.
If you give it a chance.
yours Scott
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Extremely nice haul. Vise grips look old enough to have to be American made. The long skinny pliers device next to the alligator wrench, are brake pliers. Mainly used for pickups rear drum brakes only. Do brakes on a 3/4 ton and it will suddenly became a lovely tool. I wonder if everybody knows that the alligator wrench used to be referred to a fits all wrench for square nuts? Any name brands in that string of sockets? You done good.
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"take it all including the wooden box for $5.00"
No sweeter words can be heard ! He gets his money and you make out like a bandit !!
4th pic down, bottom right, ignition pliers? Brand?
Brian L.
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What do you think folks? Suckage?
Yep. Suckage. The $5 box means all the tools were free. That sucks.
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The box is worth a little less now that Scott has drooled all over it, but still, worthy of suckage.
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I think you overpaid. LOL
Nice find.:)
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Dang, I wana be in your neck of the woods. Nothing around here is that price, and the flea markets only once every other month.
YOU DID GOOD :)
I woulda paid five bucks just for the hammers an visegrips.
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I would have been happy just to get the Socket chisel !! Any markings on it ? And don't say Swan !!
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Wow! Real vice grips, brake spring pliers, a mess of very interesting wrenches.....and some gardening tools for Maw! (Not that my wife would ever use some rusty OLD tool for gardening)! So the wood crate - what does it say on the side? Is it local to where you live? I love wood crates. Al.
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Bunger is this wrench for sale, 5th pict. down. A better picture if it is for sale would be nice. Thanks
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Looked a little closer at some of these goodies tonight.
6" dykes, marked Steelcraft Tool Mfg Corp on one side, GERMANY U S ZONE on the other !
Bluepoint brake wrench # S9862
nice early Craftsman DBE
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Nice die cast Razor Knife, made in USA
Vice Grips, made in USA
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Proto slip joint
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Small ignition pliers is only marked MADE IN ENGLAND
Milk crate is stamped inside with Darien, CT. I am unable to read the name of the dairy
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I would have been happy just to get the Socket chisel !! Any markings on it ? And don't say Swan !!
No markings
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Bunger is this wrench for sale, 5th pict. down. A better picture if it is for sale would be nice. Thanks
NO markings
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Still interested?
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Not sure what this is used for - hog rings or hose clamps ?
Tool is unmarked
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quote.....Still interested?........Yes, these are the wrenches I collect, do you have anymore?
Let me know what you want and how to pay, thanks
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quote.....Still interested?........Yes, these are the wrenches I collect, do you have anymore?
Let me know what you want and how to pay, thanks
What are "these wrenches" if you don't mind my asking?
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quote.....Still interested?........Yes, these are the wrenches I collect, do you have anymore?
Let me know what you want and how to pay, thanks
I think I have some more flat wrenches stashed away. Let me look around.
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Ok, thanks
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What are "these wrenches" if you don't mind my asking?
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They are Chrysler and subsidiaries of Chrysler tool kit wrenches, thanks for asking
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Those 'hog ring' pliers are just that, but generally not for hogs, these I've used for re-assembling car seats, easier to get into place than the big swine type. Last time I used them was putting a new cushion in a 2010 model.