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Craftsman grinding attachment. Great shape, moves well. The bolt included for mounting it to the base is incorrect. It will work, but it could be modified to be better or simply replaced. I have the instructions too.

$32 plus shipping





Stanley Sweetheart No.12 scraper. Good usable condition. The blade is one I made from an old Disston 2-man saw. A friend of mine has one, said it's the best blade he's ever had.

$60 plus shipping








Delta/Rockwell 6" lathe arbor. 1 x 8 thread RH. No nut or washers.

$20 plus shipping





Millers Falls No.47 coping saw. Their best, still a great tool even today.

$15 plus shipping






Craftsman (Millers Falls No.199) right angle screwdriver. Excellent condition, great tool to have around.

$8 plus shipping




Stanley Sweetheart No.138 level sights.

$15 plus shipping




Dietzen 18 oz plumb bob.

$15 plus shipping



Stanley 58-6 compass. Great shape, the loose leg was made by me.

$22 plus shipping




Wm,Johnson 6" compass.

$20 plus shipping





Snell & Atherton curved sole spokeshave. Originally made for leather, should work on wood also.

$15 plus shipping

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Two pair 6" dividers, One Goodell Pratt and One Union Tool.

Take your pick, $9 plus shipping






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#16
Sold so far:

Craftsman grinding attachment

Stanley No.138 level sights
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#17
Saturday morning bump for my friend Steve while he is out hunting more rust for us folks living in barren lands.
Jim
http://ancorayachtservice.com/ home of the Chain Leg Vise.
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#18
Thanks Jim!

Terrible rust hunting today. You know it's bad when the nicest thing you bought is a Farberware rotisserie grill.
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#19
Sold so far:

Craftsman grinding attachment

Stanley No.138 level sights

Stanley No.58-6 compass

Snell & Atherton spokeshave

Millers Falls No.47 coping saw
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#20
, wow that sounds like where I live, hardley any tools for sale around here. Plenty of kitchen and household wares though .


Steve
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#21
PM sent on the Stanley compass...
Cliff
ex-TX, now Maine!
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#22
Steve

If I already did not owe you I would buy the Stanley grinding attachment and the Stanley #12 however, I will pay off the other first.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

It is always the right time, to do the right thing.
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