10-23-2016, 03:46 PM
I enjoy talking to the sellers:
-Seller " Talking to my neighbour, she said her cat died. The cute little fluffy white one?"
-Neighbour "Yes, I want to get one just like her."
-Seller "Why would you want two dead cats?"
I bought a Sandvik hack saw from him, one of the high tension lever style, for $5
At the seller next to him I picked up a sliding bevel gauge. 25 cents he said,so I gave him a Loonie. He complained about having to work to get the change from his pocket. I then picked up a square. 75 cents. You know I said, I just so happen to have 75 cents in my pocket.
The sliding bevel gauge is a I&D Smallwood of Birmingham, brass and rosewood with a large knurled flat nut and the square is a Stanley Handyman, but with a cast iron head. 60s?
Also found was a 1/4" Sandvik black handled chisel, but I think it's one of the Dutch Nooitgedagt ones. $1
This is not a hand tool,but will be handy around the house, a Hilti TE12 ,a 3/4" capacity concrete drill.$80
-Seller " Talking to my neighbour, she said her cat died. The cute little fluffy white one?"
-Neighbour "Yes, I want to get one just like her."
-Seller "Why would you want two dead cats?"
I bought a Sandvik hack saw from him, one of the high tension lever style, for $5
At the seller next to him I picked up a sliding bevel gauge. 25 cents he said,so I gave him a Loonie. He complained about having to work to get the change from his pocket. I then picked up a square. 75 cents. You know I said, I just so happen to have 75 cents in my pocket.
The sliding bevel gauge is a I&D Smallwood of Birmingham, brass and rosewood with a large knurled flat nut and the square is a Stanley Handyman, but with a cast iron head. 60s?
Also found was a 1/4" Sandvik black handled chisel, but I think it's one of the Dutch Nooitgedagt ones. $1
This is not a hand tool,but will be handy around the house, a Hilti TE12 ,a 3/4" capacity concrete drill.$80
A man of foolish pursuits