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Looks like there is a lot of good stuff that may (or may not ) sell at bargain prices

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I'm a member of the forum but I don't post much there. There's not a lot of activity and everything has to be "theoretical" so it's hard to get straight answers to actual problems.Kareltje wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 12:45 pm I supposed you also tried: http://www.fairesagnole.eu/forum/index.php ?
That's a pretty impressive stainless container.Crisppy123 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 11:55 pm IMG_20220602_203223.jpg[/attachm[attachment=0]IMG_20220602_202411.jpgent]
Picked this up haven't figured exactly what imma do with it thinking bout turning it in to a steam rig with a 6" flute
One time my wife and I were walking up to an estate sale and there was one of the estate people in the garage. He was making a big deal about the free box so I took a look. There wasn't much in there worth taking but there was a stack of 6 or so pie pans from Marie Callender's or somewhere like that I figured I could make use of, so I grabbed them and said "I suppose I could use these". I then told Mrs Cranky that I would be right back and turned to go put them in the car. The guy got mad at me and yelled something about not leaving any for anybody elsecob wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 3:22 pm Got to love those yard sales. I stopped at one today, and in the free pile I picked up
a wart chiller and asked if it was supposed to be there. He said NO its supposed to be
in your car going home with you. looks pro made 26' of 1/4" id copper 2 - 7' clear vinyl
leads with hose fittings assembled and ready to use when it went in the trunk.![]()
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cranky wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 3:04 pm Today at a yard sale I picked up this Craftsman router table for $4
Wow. Blast from the past. That’s the very same router I first used back when I started commercial carpentry. Good times for sure.
I also got a nice vintage Sand's No28 (28") level for $3.
I have that very same level. Not in as nice condition, and only reads one way, but my grandmother gave it to me when I first started building. It was in a drawer in my grandfathers work bench in her basement. He had passed years earlier. When I found it, she teared up and said it must be fate that I have it.
Not sure what is going on, all of the sudden my screen is all blurry
If its any tool with a sharp edge and marked " Solingen Germany." its good shit and a bargain at $1.
Around here, we cal those a "tater bar". I don't know why, because I've never dug taters with one. They are usually 6 foot long, light in the morning and heavy as all get out in a couple hours. I've mostly used mine for busting rocks out of fence post holes and prying things apart.Saltbush Bill wrote:If its any tool with a sharp edge and marked " Solingen Germany." its good shit and a bargain at $1.
Dropped into a yard sale today my self , found a "crowbar" in as new condition ...for 5 bucks.......would probably retail for close to $80-90.
Dunno what a crowbar is called in other places .????
One like this ...the digging holes type.
https://sydneytools.com.au/product/mumm ... lQQAvD_BwE
I've always known them as "spud bars". Nobody seems to know the exact origin of the term.SassyFrass wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:32 amAround here, we cal those a "tater bar". I don't know why, because I've never dug taters with one. They are usually 6 foot long, light in the morning and heavy as all get out in a couple hours. I've mostly used mine for busting rocks out of fence post holes and prying things apart.Saltbush Bill wrote:If its any tool with a sharp edge and marked " Solingen Germany." its good shit and a bargain at $1.
Dropped into a yard sale today my self , found a "crowbar" in as new condition ...for 5 bucks.......would probably retail for close to $80-90.
Dunno what a crowbar is called in other places .????
One like this ...the digging holes type.
https://sydneytools.com.au/product/mumm ... lQQAvD_BwE
SF