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A Couple of Estate Sale finds

Started by johnsironsanctuary, January 06, 2013, 01:47:16 PM

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johnsironsanctuary

I didn't do as well as Moose, but not bad for $15 each lot.



Stanley X6LG  Lifeguard 6 inch rule
S-K 1/2-9/16 DBE
Snap On  3/8 Dr ratchet Ferret F70 N
Craftsman 3/8 Dr ratchet Thumbwheel 43788  -V-
11 Taiwan crudsockets
1/4 Dr   5/16 6pt Craftsman socket  -V-
3/8 Dr  9/16 12 pt S-K socket
3/8-1/4 Craftsman adapter 4256 -V-
3/8 Dr 9/16 12 pt SnapOn F181 socket
3/8 Dr  5/8 in  12 pt JH Williams socket B1220
3/8 Dr 6 in extension Craftsman -V- 44261
3/8 Dr 2 1/2in extension Action 51JA    OILY?
3/8 Dr 3 in extension Craftsman -G- 44264
1/4 Dr 2 in extension SK Wayne 40961
3/8 Dr 13/16 Spark Plug socket no name
Stanley Thrifty slot head screw driver
Craftsman Screw Holding Screwdriver WF 41123
Milton Tire filler extension (brass)
Buss FP1 fuse puller
Plumb 4 oz ball pein hammer
Dunlap 6 in Chrome pliers
2 1/2 in magnifying glass
Channelok 12" in bag
K Precision Plug Gapper
Set Allens in bag
Acorn Pat'd razor holder
NoName trim clip pliers
36 in metal self roll tape measure
Orange Union Toolbox



Keen Kutter KK14 10 in painted wood and brass level
Craftsman 13/16 X 12in Auger
2 4 1/2 in Grinding wheels
Combo coarse/fine rasp
BandAid can full of small drills
Stanley No 60 3/4 in chisel
Stanley No 60 5/8 chisel  No 60 must have been a set
Bonney obstruction wrench 553AS 3/4 13/16
5/8-11/16 Tiger offset DBE
Top monkey of the monkey wrench clan

Bill Houghton

The No. 60 chisels - black and yaller plastic handles, metal striking cap for most of their lives - are dynamite carpentry chisels.  Very tough steel that will hold an edge, and the metal striking cap means you can use your nail hammer on them (though I wouldn't recommend using a waffle-face hammer), so you don't need a mallet in your toolbelt.  I rarely need to get out any of the other chisels when I'm doing carpentry.

scottg

#2
I started carrying a #60 just like that over 40 years ago.  Its still in my old toolbelt. I have rounded up more over the years. The really narrow and really wide ones are the hard ones to get. 1/2, 3/4 and 1" are easy.

But you really killed on that first lot! yOWZA!!
The fine tooth round head C-man alone!! 
yours Scott




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bonneyman

Not bad!

That Craftsman RHFT ratchet will cause a bullfight over at the GG. People are falling all over themselves trying to get them since Sears discontinued them in 2010 and the rebuild kits have evaporated.
Ratchet Guru