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FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 4:50 am
by Lane66Monza
See post of February 16, 2025 for all the latest tools add andthe several photos. All this post's data is includes.
Take a look and see if there are some tools you could buy to expand your shop tools count. I will accept reasonable offers and pricing for group items buy is negotiable.
I will be bringing this bin of tools to Corvair Springfest.
PM me, with any requests. Shipping will be paid by buyer.
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:57 am
by Frank DuVal
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 6:12 pm
by Dennis66
I have one of those condenser spring tools. Can't remember the last time I used it. Gotta be able to figure out something else to use it for.
My safety wire pliers used to be an interesting conversation starter. Then the race car group started using them and they got popular.
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 7:27 pm
by Lane66Monza
Frank:
Here is some of the info you are looking for. 3 attachments are from online websites. Too cold and snow on ground to get info tonight. I will pull bin out to take photos of theitems in question.
Piper Aircraft OAT Indicator: Mounts in a cockpit side window with its probe in the airstream.

- Piper OAT Gauge.jpg (27.46 KiB) Viewed 1881 times
Window Molding Clip Installation Tool
Dr. Power (computer power supply tester)

- Thermaltake A2358 Dr. Power Tester.jpg (52.42 KiB) Viewed 1880 times
Which desoldering tool?
I will have to pull the Bin out, so I can take a photo
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 4:15 am
by Lane66Monza
Frank, I have a large man cave complex I built. Not elaborate and nice as others, but does the job. It is foot print is 36' x 32' with 2 car bays, a workshop, a storeroom and a lean-to. The workshop and main garage (Corvair Center) has heat and AC. The 2nd garage has a refrigerator for drinks and small snacks. A 32" LCD using over the air antenna and a floor model bluetooth Explorer speaker for some noise is located in the main garage.
I can get the additional info. I will just climb into my Chevy Z71 engage 4wd and drive the 300 feet to the back door of the workshop. That is where the bin of tools for sale is located. If I want to have fun, I can take my Club Car DS golf cart or my Arctic Cat 366 ATV out and play in the snow/ice. My land is all coastal flat land about 50 ft above S.L.
Any way, I will get the info and actual items photos of the items you mentioned. I will also have a group photo of the tools taken to post on the discussion.
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:50 am
by Frank DuVal
This year will be when I get the last third of the roof foamed in. It takes time (OK, it takes money!
) Then heat, well at least enough all the time to keep water from freezing.
I worry about the dishwasher, I mean Parts Washer.
I never owned a four wheel drive vehicle, I have driven in snow for 55 years without it. Front wheel drive, rear wheel drive. It's the salt I don't like. Eats up my best snow vehicles. Hills great for sledding. Had to drive to them when I was in Richmond, now I can do it at home.
I run an Onkyo stereo system in the garage. Need the watts to go 80 feet.
Now have WiFi in the garage. Finally pulled the CAT 6 through the 400' conduit to hook it up. My parent's first fridge, a 1947 GE, keeps my drinks cold. BTW, you can get door gaskets for these from an outfit in California that makes them for commercial coolers. 
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 4:55 pm
by Lane66Monza
Frank:
Here is a photo of the spreadsheet's electrical group items. The desoldering tool is top right. You might notice there are 3 more tools that are not listed on the spreadsheet. A new spreadsheet is being worked at this time. More tools are being added to the for sale list.

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Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 5:18 pm
by Lane66Monza
New list on the February 16, 2025 post.
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 7:47 pm
by Lane66Monza
I have done the work to itemize all items in the Craftsman 19.2 volt cordless power tools set. The list below is what makes up the set.
Craftsman 19.2 Volt Tool Set:
P/O set: 1/2" Hammer Drill 315.115800
1/2" Hammer Drill 315.115800
1/2" in. Drill-Driver 315.115810
1/4" Impact Driver 315.114832
5-1/2" Trim Saw 315.115160
Jig Saw 315.114280
Reciprocating Saw 315.114270
Worklight 315.113913
Multi-Volt Battery Charger 315.CH2020 (3 each)
19.2 V Battery Packs 9.11375 (3 each)
Carry Bag
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 6:33 am
by Lane66Monza
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 1:27 pm
by Lane66Monza
The following tools have been spoken for.
C4 Kent-Moore J-21830-4 65-69-Torque Arm Bushing Remover Sleeve
C5 Kent-Moore J-21876-2 Lower Control Arm Spacer Tool
C6 Kent-Moore J-8342 Rear Axle-Differential Side Bearing Adjusting Wrench
Sale Pending.
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 4:03 am
by Lane66Monza
A few tools were sold at Corvair Springfest. But none through this ad in 5 months.
So tools will find the homes I wished wasn't going to happen. Steel, aluminum brass, etc to the recycle yard. Plastic to the rolling bin that is picked up each week. This will start happening next week as I start cleaning out my cargo trailer.
I will try to find homes locally for them, but I don't foresee any luck on FB Marketplace. My sales on that place has been dismal.

Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 5:45 am
by Wagon Master
Are tools,
G37
G38
G39
Part of a larger system to bend tubing?
Re: FS: Lots of shop small tools
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 6:08 am
by Lane66Monza
Wagon Master:
What I could determine is they go to a larger system made by Parker to bend tubing. Either manual or hydraulic operation.
https://www.parker.com/content/dam/Park ... /HB632.pdf
https://www.wainbee.com/media/data-shee ... MboG1K5DRn