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An Expedient Tool Room aka Life is Short

Started by Wrenchmensch, May 05, 2011, 12:15:57 PM

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Wrenchmensch

Bus,

Your offer was too generous according to existing market prices. 

Bob

bird

PLEASE don't take those wrenches to a scrap yard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   You're choosing to throw away history if you "crush" those implements. I'm with Wayne.... don't take 500 pounds of tools to the scrap yard!  cheers, bird



Quote from: lzenglish on May 06, 2011, 07:53:22 PM
Quote from: Wrenchmensch on May 05, 2011, 12:15:57 PM
Displays are on pegboards, and lesser wrenches get taken off and placed in one of the storage boxes when a better wrench comes along.  I now have more than a quarter ton of taken-down wrenches in storage boxes wrenches which are destined to go soon to a metal scrapyard.



Beautiful Collection Bob, and Pleanty of it! I hope you are not serious about taking 500 pounds of old collectable wrenches to the scrapyard, or did I read that wrong?

Wayne
Silent bidder extraordinaire!
"Aunt birdie, I think you're the best loser ever!!!!!!"

Wrenchmensch

#17
Wayne,

You read it right!.  And as far as crushing wrenches not to worry, the local scrapyard chips ferrous materials.

v8garage

I wish you were a lot closer. If you were I would be glad to give you at least twice scrap price for them.
V/8

Uncle Buck

Ha, loved the pictures guys! Well done!

kxxr

I heard somewhere that for every tool you send to the scrapyard you get a black spot on your heart. I don't know if that is true or not, but why chance it?

v8garage

That  is true but its ok if they are Chinese tools.
V/8

rusty

#22
Naw, take them to the scrap yard. Take heaps and heaps of them to the scrap yard.
The nice fellow at the scrap yard puts them in a bucket and sells them to me at the flea market for .25 ea ; P

You would be amazed at the things people scrap....

or , perhaps not...
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

ToolsorDie

Its a crime to sell them to a scrap yard! Punishable by years of regret down the road, don't ask me how I know this.

bird

Quote from: ToolsorDie on September 05, 2011, 10:39:05 AM
Its a crime to sell them to a scrap yard! Punishable by years of regret down the road, don't ask me how I know this.

yep, I agree, the Chinese tools are in a different category. But, as ToolsorDie said, those tools discarded are punishable by years of regret down the road..... don't ever through away good tools  (NOT those Chinese/ Japanese?ect. tools).  PLEASE don't ever scrap those tools. There are plenty of us persons that would be happy to pay you the "scrap metal" price plus shipping.  Please don't let those tools go to waste.
      Believe it or not, but some of those tools may have literally built this countries infrastructure.  Please don't let those tools go by the wayside. Let one of us know before you send them to a scrap yard.  I'm sure you've already heard this from a number of persons. I hope all is well. I hope you will respect the history tools are a part of of.
cheers, bird
Silent bidder extraordinaire!
"Aunt birdie, I think you're the best loser ever!!!!!!"

johnsironsanctuary

Do all wrench collectors "speak with forked tongue" or is it just the ones on this post?  I have had an ad for 12 wrenches running since August 30 and 74 viewers have looked. These wrenches came from the boxful of excess tools that I keep.  They are not priceless rarities. They are fairly common wrenches, though not oriental junk, most are 75 or 100 years old, but no takers at $20, so I dropped to $15 and still no takers. I am getting close to taking the Wrenchmensch approach. Whoever posted "NEVER THROW ANYTHING AWAY" has not tried to work in my shop or find anything in my storage trailer. Let's see a show of hands.  How many of you are among the 74 viewers.        There, see, shame on you for beating up Wrenchmench.
Top monkey of the monkey wrench clan

Papaw

I think we are under the impression that Wrenchmensch's wrenches are top of the line ones judging by the ones he has posted here. A serious collector for certain.
I have looked at your sale posts, but either have or don't need any you have posted. I have too many wrenches myself, but am not going to scrap any of them.
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johnsironsanctuary

OK, Papaw, anyone who expends the time and energy to referee this marvelous blog gets a "get out of shame free" card.  Only 73 viewers need be ashamed.

The question remains. What to do with great piles of excess, not valuable, but old wrenches when you run out of room, energy to keep moving them or both.
Top monkey of the monkey wrench clan

ToolsorDie

Quote from: johnsironsanctuary on September 08, 2011, 10:21:47 AM


The question remains. What to do with great piles of excess, not valuable, but old wrenches when you run out of room, energy to keep moving them or both.

Maybe offer them for free if the recipient pays shipping and a small fee for packaging, better than the scrap yard getting them.

benjy

about twice a year i end up with a steel toolbox full of old rusty and worthless (to me ) spanners and adjustables.
one mention of free old tools in my local pub and one of the farming boys have bought me and pint of beer and become the boxes new owner,
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