07-24-2015, 05:42 PM
I made it to three estate sales today.
First, I picked up a scale (with box), an expansion brace bit, a 4" Proto adddjustable wrench and a small oil can (still has a Walgreens sticker on the bottom - $6.00.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0951%20600x800.jpg)
Second was rather sparse as I only found three items: a New England roofing tool and two Craftsman (USA) adjustable hex wrenches - $11.00 total.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0939%20800x600.jpg)
On the third sale, I found this neat little tool box made from 3/8" plywood and covered with walnut veneer, and having brass hardware. It looks rough now, but will cleanup nicely, especially with what it has inside.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0941%20800x600.jpg)
Opening the door reveals two small drawers and a storage shelf and an electrical tool.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0942%20800x600.jpg)
The drawers come completely out of the case - note the highquality drawwer pulls -
![Smile Smile](https://forums.woodnet.net/images/graemlins/yellowsmile.gif)
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0943%20800x600.jpg)
And when the lid to the drawer is opened, we see what type of individual used this toolbox. That's all hard wax of various colors, used by a furniture repairman.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0944%20800x600.jpg)
And the other drawer.
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These tools were on top of the drawer when the door was opened.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0950%20800x600.jpg)
And here's the electrical item - obviously a heated for heating the tools and softening the wax and applying the softened wax to furniture for repair. I saw a person do some repairs, such as I've described, about 50 years ago. It must be a diminishing trade.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0946%20800x600.jpg)
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0947%20800x600.jpg)
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A final item in the box was a small tin with some bar wax that was probably used as a toner for blending the repair with other finishes on the furniture.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0949%20800x600.jpg)
Cost of the toolbox - $22.00
Had a good day, and I'm happy to find the furniture repair toolbox.
Richard
First, I picked up a scale (with box), an expansion brace bit, a 4" Proto adddjustable wrench and a small oil can (still has a Walgreens sticker on the bottom - $6.00.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0951%20600x800.jpg)
Second was rather sparse as I only found three items: a New England roofing tool and two Craftsman (USA) adjustable hex wrenches - $11.00 total.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0939%20800x600.jpg)
On the third sale, I found this neat little tool box made from 3/8" plywood and covered with walnut veneer, and having brass hardware. It looks rough now, but will cleanup nicely, especially with what it has inside.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0941%20800x600.jpg)
Opening the door reveals two small drawers and a storage shelf and an electrical tool.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0942%20800x600.jpg)
The drawers come completely out of the case - note the highquality drawwer pulls -
![Smile Smile](https://forums.woodnet.net/images/graemlins/yellowsmile.gif)
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0943%20800x600.jpg)
And when the lid to the drawer is opened, we see what type of individual used this toolbox. That's all hard wax of various colors, used by a furniture repairman.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0944%20800x600.jpg)
And the other drawer.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0945%20800x600.jpg)
These tools were on top of the drawer when the door was opened.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0950%20800x600.jpg)
And here's the electrical item - obviously a heated for heating the tools and softening the wax and applying the softened wax to furniture for repair. I saw a person do some repairs, such as I've described, about 50 years ago. It must be a diminishing trade.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0946%20800x600.jpg)
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0947%20800x600.jpg)
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0948%20800x600.jpg)
A final item in the box was a small tin with some bar wax that was probably used as a toner for blending the repair with other finishes on the furniture.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv152/lilrichard2/DSCN0949%20800x600.jpg)
Cost of the toolbox - $22.00
Had a good day, and I'm happy to find the furniture repair toolbox.
Richard