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Guido Salvage

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Picked up everything on the table from the pawn shop my buddy runs. Lots of good stuff but the prize was a Matco T-75 FR torque wrench. I should be able to sell it for close to what I paid for the lot.

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Nephew picked these up at a flea market yesterday
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Picked up a box today from a pawn shop known mostly for jewelry. Virtually all Snap-On with a couple of Mac and Matco pieces.

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Also got this bag of Kobalt stuff at my honey hole.

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image.jpg Got a set of snapon convertible snap ring pliers at my local pawn shop. Paid more than I would usually but I needed a decent set and I used to sell and love the mac version of these...

New never used 85 bucks otd.
 

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Got a Snap-on KRA upper and I think it was called a 1304 lower, full of tools, mostly master craft and westward but some snap-on and Mac for $1500 in May
 

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I saw several of these on EBay but this one is slightly different. The placement gauge for the piece to be punched and the extra link between the handles that holds the die. The closer I look I don't think this tool goes with this box.

It doesn't. Roper Whitney punch. Hope the dies are correct.
 
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I saw several of these on EBay but this one is slightly different. The placement gauge for the piece to be punched and the extra link between the handles that holds the die. The closer I look I don't think this tool goes with this box.

It doesn't. Roper Whitney punch. Hope the dies are correct.
You suck that's nice.


Put the wrench down and back away slowly
 

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You suck that's nice.


Put the wrench down and back away slowly

This guy does a couple big yard sales a year. This one was at his son's house. He always has a few good pieces. Bunch of axes,hatchets and brush hooks but nothing I don't already have.
 

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I have a tool addiction...
Well????? Whatcha got that's worth sharing. I looked into that small hand piece. I want one of those but I'm a little unsure of all it's accessories and how to get started with it. I'm assuming you use that for port work. I'm not gonna start porting saws as I'd hate to put you outta business sir. Just a joke I honestly wouldn't know where to begin Share some tools mr turnkey
 

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With that foredom hand piece it believe you called it. Not to sound ignorant but what makes it more better than say a variable speed dremel? I'm curious about it as I have dremel a that I very rarely ever use. Are they similar in any way? The foredom it runs off batteries or air?
 

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My latest piece of shop equipment,and by far the coolest tool i have ever bought.Ser # 37 Little Giant 100# trip hammer from the 30's
3400 lbs of awsomeness. I hope that i can do it justice once i get it set up and a few other forge tools scrounged.
I was going to build a power hammer,my right shoulder is messed up so i knew that i needed one to get into forging metal.
This one fell into my lap and i had the good fortune to have the cash to get the deal done.The guy that had it his trailer was snapping off wheel studs,he didn't think he would make it,but i lightenedphoto0402.jpg photo0405.jpg his load and all was good for both of us.Plus i met a third generation knifesmith that will be a great source of info as i slowly get a forge setup.Not having to build a power hammer will speed that up.
Now to get plans for a propane forge,no coal around here and shipping would suck.
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Snared this off eBay on a whim a few weeks ago. Turns out it was perfect for unbolting the rag joints on my Cub Cadet driveshaft.
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SK 9/16 & 5/8
Handles as good as it looks
 
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