Already talked about most of this stuff, but thought photos should accompany the chat. The small stuff isn't worth covering, but the 3 ratchets were keepers and a few other misc wrenches, but the big Milwaukee grinder is old, judging by the huge power cord coming out of it. It looks more like a hose than a cord.
The brother and sister were from out of state and wanting this stuff gone. Left a pretty nice wooden Monkey wards creeper, but I already have two.
I'll be cleaning the rats tonight and locating a side handle for the grinder down the road. If anyone has an idea of how old the grinder is, I'd like your input on it.
Thanks
DM&FS
Plomb 5449(2 in one weekend, yipee!) pebbles no less
Blackhawk 1/2 Rat
Craftsman 1/2" V series(but no oil hole in the top)
SK 22mm combo wrench
No name German DBE
Duro Chrome DBE
Husky 3/8" speeder
Huge Milwaukee grinder(9"??)
The ID plate on the Milwaukeee is pretty chewed up, so you folks may have to just look at it and see what you can glean from the photos.
Fleet 3/8" speeder
The grinder looks like the ones that we used in the battery shop in the early 70's. Still all metal, no plastic and built to last forever. New brushes and a new cord is usually all that is needed. They pretty much fell from favor when the little 4 1/2 inchers came along. About a half an hour using that thing and your forearms are tight as a bowstring.