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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 24, 2012, 09:30:18 AM

Title: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 24, 2012, 09:30:18 AM
These first three photos would be the Thursday and part of the Friday stuff.  I still have to unpack and photograph the Late Friday and Saturday stuff. 

From left to right:
NAPA female torx  sockets (Oddly enough, I don't have any of these for my worker tool box)
Indestro 2372  3/4" Ratchet(swapped 4 Chinese 3" C clamps and $10 for this jewel)  Anyone care to guess how that 1/2" bow was put in the handle??  No stress marks or damage to the handle plating, so a cheater pipe is unlikely.  Question 2.:  Any ideas on how to straighten it back?  I think it will work okay as it is though.  A tool that will smile at me all day, if nothing else.
V-series 3/8"-1/4" adapter
No name of same size, but  with all the knurliing, there's  no place for the logo...any clues folks??
NAPA NS 23 1/2" extension(head is mushroomed a bit)  maybe 1.5" in length.
1/2" OTC Speeder  H-183
Thorsen torsion Link socket  574
Nail gouge/starter...no name
No name screwdriver kit
Craft deep wall socket 40420 12 pt  5/8"
Bledsoe Pliers
Wilde Wrench 6"(pat. applied for in 1928  approved in '31)

TIA

DM&FS
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: OilyRascal on September 24, 2012, 09:38:25 AM
In my experience I would say a cheater is the only likely way that handle was bent.  If it were quality plating I don't believe it would necessarily crack or flake.  My 2c - I would treat it like a sore body part and not screw with it - putting it back as a user.   

Nice find on that draglink socket.
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 24, 2012, 10:18:11 AM
Left side Top to Bottom:
New Britain NDF-10 DOE
Par-X UO-2224 DOE
VLCHEK WBE 18 9/16" combo(someone on TT is looking for these I think)
Husky 33018 9/16"combo
V-Series C-man 3/4"x7/8" DOE
Martin Tools 1/2" Combo #1162(first one of these I've ever found)
2 Indestro SAE DOE's
3 Indestro Metric DOE's
Indestro Super 45 degree 1829
Tru-Fit DOE 3/4"x1/16"

RIGHT SIDE  Top to Bottom:
McKaig-Hatch DOE  13/16"x7/8"
Thorsen 18mm combo 1018
Thorsen DBE2220 11/16"x5/8"
Wards Master DOE  3/8"x7/16"
SK Wayne DOE O-2428  3/4"x7/8"
Bonney Zenel  DOE  3027-C
No name mega long 5/8" combo   C-589 (search says it's an early 1920's wrench for Fords...KR Wilson Co.)
Duro-Chrome LDT-14 SOE 7/16"
Duro-Chrome DOE 41415
Disston "Electric" Screwdriver(my first)
Champion screwdriver.

Oily's likely wanting the Thorsen stuff, but I might let go of some of the rest of it.

The last 3 closeups will have to go in  follow up post as they alone are 750kb  Sorry for the inconvenience..

DM&FS
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 24, 2012, 10:24:16 AM
The other 3....

DM&FS
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: OilyRascal on September 24, 2012, 10:37:34 AM
The other 3....

DM&FS

The bottom driver - Is that the Champion driver or is the top driver at the bottom the Champion.

I ask because I have a mate to the lower driver, and I've been unable to ID as the markings are nearly gone.
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 24, 2012, 12:30:21 PM
Shorter one is the Champion  the longer one with the horizontal grooves in it is the Disston.  Both newbies to my S-driver collection.  The "Champion" on mine was on the shank, not on the wood, if that helps locate it....

DM&FS

Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 26, 2012, 11:20:05 PM
Here's some of what I snagged on Fri/Sat.  the rest will be in the wrench forum...

Left column top to bottom:

Blue Point CF-49 Spring Compressor
Herbrand 304-5 Screwdriver(never knew they existed)
Billings LIfe-Time  l-1165
Mastercraft Screwdriver
Powr-Kraft 1"Combo wrench  8-H4930  -32
Danielson Pliers
PDQ  Wright tire pliers/tool
Blue Bird #20 battery pliers
No Name DOE  1036-B  (implemnt tool?)
Hastings model 1008 inch pound torque wrench(unique to say the least)
Duro Chrome #644(even MORE unique)
Cornwell  OF-1001 Pry tool
No name Double square headed wrench
Billings 11/2"x 9/16" DOE
Armstrong #23 1/4"x 3/16" nut wrench
WCB(?) DIN 894  36mm SOE
No name DIN895 8x10mm DOE

Right Side from the top:

Snap On tool box lock
KD 2292 gear/pulley puller
V-series 3/4"x7/8" DOE
Herbrand 727 DOE
Wardsmastr tin snips  84-6029- D
Hinsdale DS-1 1/2" speeder
Billings Vitalloy 5/16" combo  1159
BiLateral Fire Hose Co. #45 wrench Pat. 1926(cracked unfortunately)
BEAR  SOE  DWB-1386( the same Bear Alignment company??)
Atlas #29 DOE




Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 27, 2012, 02:30:26 AM
...and closeups....
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: jimwrench on September 27, 2012, 07:38:24 PM
 Guy that bent your rat has been around here also. Plan to try to straighten this one in vise as I have no use for it in this shape.
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 27, 2012, 07:44:55 PM
Jim:  At least you have a 1/2" to straighten,  I think a hydraulic press that lives down the street may get a call tomorrow....lol

DM&FS



Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: rusty on September 27, 2012, 08:15:12 PM

He was probably trying to unscrew something....
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: jimwrench on September 27, 2012, 10:08:39 PM
 I thought the British were famous for understating things.
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: oldtools on September 28, 2012, 02:57:21 AM
Strange!  both are bent Clockwise? tightening something with a cheater bar?
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: EVILDR235 on September 28, 2012, 08:25:07 AM
I wonder if your big ratchet got ran over while laying in some grass or dirt. I have a Craftsman 3/4 inch breaker bar that got bent when it was laying in someones yard. Then they tried to straighten it by heating it up with a torch and made it even worse. No it was not me, but i know who did it. Laying on the grass it was unsported and bent in a U shape.

EvilDr235
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 28, 2012, 08:39:07 AM
Can't imagine any vehilce weighing enough to put that kind of bend in the handle, but then Mythbusters hasn't been called yet.....lol

DM&FS

Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: krusty the clown on September 28, 2012, 09:36:48 AM
FYI.......the PDQ pliers are for removing and installing wheel weights and the cornwell "pry tool" is a door panel popper.
Title: Re: Some highlights from the weekend raiding of the flea market/yard sales
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 28, 2012, 10:01:59 AM
FYI.......the PDQ pliers are for removing and installing wheel weights and the cornwell "pry tool" is a door panel popper.
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Thanks.  I was pretty sure aobut the wheel weight thing, but the Cornwell I was thinking it was a tack puller.....who kew!!??

Thanks again

DM&FS

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