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Here comes the spammage I mentioned in another post. Grab a cuppa of coffee if you're into long reads.
Too cold with the wind today to be outside so I've been sorting the boxes/tubs of junque I've accumulated this past season.
In the dining room no less. Wife has the patience of a saint.
Been a crazy summer with no time at all in the shop to speak of. Have tubs & boxes full of crap.
Back in July there was a local sale and the Gent had a decent shop.
Had to catch a flight out to the in-laws later that day so I didn't get to spend as much time as I wanted to.
The neat score was a ratty cardboard box marked "Wire $5" it was a bag of Harris Safety-Sliv 45T and a couple of other baggies marked Easy Flow 45(?) plus a tube of Blue 1/16" 56 that looks like some stuff UlmaDoc sent me, and a tube of Aladdin for aluminum. I have no idea ... Need to learn how to silver solder soon.
Import boring head, some brass and bronze bearing rods, a couple of sharpening stones, two orphan vee blocks and a bunch of miscellany.
Dirt cheap compared to some other sales and auctions around here. But then it was out and down in the Hollar.
A 'come-a-long' for those 'small' projects. The puppy weighs a ton. Spent a couple of hours trying to get it to function. Gave up. Slathered in oil and stashed it.
Then there was an online auction that night - but I was in the air, and I asked my Better Half to bid on it. And she scored it.
Yet another resto project... This ought to be sweet for sharpening chisels and plane blades.
Good thing I had to make the trip and didn't spend any more time at this one. There was some more cool items that I just didn't have time to dig through.
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Next one was another decent shop and I (mostly) held off till the last day when they were dealing.
Wife and I scored a couple of decent items to flip the first day so the budget stayed in the black. (except for the brass rod below...)
This was still floating around on the last day. Starrett 656-4041J - edp 53801. Action is smooth but the needle is kind of bent. Trying to figure out how it got knocked. Got it for a heck of a good price.
Last day of the sale, 'Fill-a-Bag'. Kant-Twist Clamps? oh HECK yeah. More orphan Vee Blocks. 14N in good shape.
The Hendy collets I have listed in the classifieds.
Need to think if I'll ever use the Tap-Matic head. It wasn't part of the 'Fill-a-Bag' sadly enough.
Hunk of 1-5/8" dia. brass rod. Was still there at the end sitting in a corner. Thinking maybe I should flip it, doubt I'll every use that much brass.
Had to negotiate on it.
Didn't know what a pair of Starrett #54s were used for before I got these.
Starrett #196, bought this for $40 on their Online auction with Buy-Now earlier in the week before I saw it. Crystal is missing on the dial. - Don't if figure?
'Sleeper' during regular bidding in the Online auction - $45. Welch Vacuum Pump and it works! Was thinking maybe it would make for a good source for a vacuum plate or chuck.
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Last sale we went to - blowout. Real oddball. Tubs full of cutters and such, Vee-Blocks, Clamps, Grinding wheels yet the only piece of machinery around was a light weight drill press. Sons were there and they said the Father bought out lots at auctions. Perhaps he sold off the machinery.
Most of the haul. Bunch of Weldon end mills, 2-flute. Some carbide. handful of center drills.
Re-organized and laid-out. Need to get it out of the dining area.
If anyone is in need of 1/16" dia. double-end end mills - give me a shout. There's even a 1/32" dia DE end mill. Don't think I'll ever be using that.
Gem! (what I assume is a diamond wheel) Haven't been able to find it listed anywhere.
A diamond 'disc', very thin, not sure if it is not worn out or any good.
(3) double-side grinding stones, needs attention. No marks left on two of them.
Now all I need is a surface grinder to go with these. Ring test seems good. Going to have a friend double check me though.
A few look fresh, others have been used. They were on a top shelf hidden in a ratty cardboard box.
Not sure what this went to, but it was a 'Hunk-of-Iron' so I grabbed it! The date of 9-11-13 intrigues me. Probably 2013 though.
But Universal Vise & Tool doesn't seem to be around any longer.
$3? why not? hehe.
East TN, Poor Man's Anvil?
Yet more brass.
100lbs+ of aluminum for less than scrap prices, again, Heck Yeah.
Ahem, of course I didn't take the truck....
Too cold with the wind today to be outside so I've been sorting the boxes/tubs of junque I've accumulated this past season.
In the dining room no less. Wife has the patience of a saint.
Been a crazy summer with no time at all in the shop to speak of. Have tubs & boxes full of crap.
Back in July there was a local sale and the Gent had a decent shop.
Had to catch a flight out to the in-laws later that day so I didn't get to spend as much time as I wanted to.
The neat score was a ratty cardboard box marked "Wire $5" it was a bag of Harris Safety-Sliv 45T and a couple of other baggies marked Easy Flow 45(?) plus a tube of Blue 1/16" 56 that looks like some stuff UlmaDoc sent me, and a tube of Aladdin for aluminum. I have no idea ... Need to learn how to silver solder soon.
Import boring head, some brass and bronze bearing rods, a couple of sharpening stones, two orphan vee blocks and a bunch of miscellany.
Dirt cheap compared to some other sales and auctions around here. But then it was out and down in the Hollar.
A 'come-a-long' for those 'small' projects. The puppy weighs a ton. Spent a couple of hours trying to get it to function. Gave up. Slathered in oil and stashed it.
Then there was an online auction that night - but I was in the air, and I asked my Better Half to bid on it. And she scored it.
Yet another resto project... This ought to be sweet for sharpening chisels and plane blades.
Good thing I had to make the trip and didn't spend any more time at this one. There was some more cool items that I just didn't have time to dig through.
----
Next one was another decent shop and I (mostly) held off till the last day when they were dealing.
Wife and I scored a couple of decent items to flip the first day so the budget stayed in the black. (except for the brass rod below...)
This was still floating around on the last day. Starrett 656-4041J - edp 53801. Action is smooth but the needle is kind of bent. Trying to figure out how it got knocked. Got it for a heck of a good price.
Last day of the sale, 'Fill-a-Bag'. Kant-Twist Clamps? oh HECK yeah. More orphan Vee Blocks. 14N in good shape.
The Hendy collets I have listed in the classifieds.
Need to think if I'll ever use the Tap-Matic head. It wasn't part of the 'Fill-a-Bag' sadly enough.
Hunk of 1-5/8" dia. brass rod. Was still there at the end sitting in a corner. Thinking maybe I should flip it, doubt I'll every use that much brass.
Had to negotiate on it.
Didn't know what a pair of Starrett #54s were used for before I got these.
Starrett #196, bought this for $40 on their Online auction with Buy-Now earlier in the week before I saw it. Crystal is missing on the dial. - Don't if figure?
'Sleeper' during regular bidding in the Online auction - $45. Welch Vacuum Pump and it works! Was thinking maybe it would make for a good source for a vacuum plate or chuck.
----
Last sale we went to - blowout. Real oddball. Tubs full of cutters and such, Vee-Blocks, Clamps, Grinding wheels yet the only piece of machinery around was a light weight drill press. Sons were there and they said the Father bought out lots at auctions. Perhaps he sold off the machinery.
Most of the haul. Bunch of Weldon end mills, 2-flute. Some carbide. handful of center drills.
Re-organized and laid-out. Need to get it out of the dining area.
If anyone is in need of 1/16" dia. double-end end mills - give me a shout. There's even a 1/32" dia DE end mill. Don't think I'll ever be using that.
Gem! (what I assume is a diamond wheel) Haven't been able to find it listed anywhere.
A diamond 'disc', very thin, not sure if it is not worn out or any good.
(3) double-side grinding stones, needs attention. No marks left on two of them.
Now all I need is a surface grinder to go with these. Ring test seems good. Going to have a friend double check me though.
A few look fresh, others have been used. They were on a top shelf hidden in a ratty cardboard box.
Not sure what this went to, but it was a 'Hunk-of-Iron' so I grabbed it! The date of 9-11-13 intrigues me. Probably 2013 though.
But Universal Vise & Tool doesn't seem to be around any longer.
$3? why not? hehe.
East TN, Poor Man's Anvil?
Yet more brass.
100lbs+ of aluminum for less than scrap prices, again, Heck Yeah.
Ahem, of course I didn't take the truck....