Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
A couple years ago I built a deluxe shop with room to pursue all my random hobbies. Thanks to once being a building contractor, and inheriting a bunch of tools from my machinist/blacksmith/farmer dad, I had more tools than I knew how to use. Brother-in-law already had a shop, so he got the big stuff from my dad's shop, and I got all the small stuff like air tools, taps and dies, body and fender tools, an arc welder with high frequency arc stabilization and a TIG torch, etc.
In the last two years I have gone junk shopping. So far, I have collected:
1960s 14" Rockwell drill press that needed the on/off switch replaced - $100
1960s 12" Craftsman table saw, 240 volt only motor with 4 blades, in showroom condition - $100
Recent Harbor Fraught metal cutting band saw - $25
Unknown vintage 6" jointer and 6" planer/shaper mounted on their own wheeled table with 1 hp motor that runs both - $125
Chinese mini-lathe upgraded to metal gears and quick change tool post - $60
Wood lathe - $25
14" wood cutting band saw - $60
20" (!) scroll saw - $20
A friend was cleaning out space in his automotive shop, and gave me a 20' work bench topped with 1-1/4" plywood, that I have shoved up against one wall. For work bench in the middle of the shop, I built a heavy wood 10' bench with four electrical outlets wired to a 12 gauge pigtail.
Does anyone else scrounge auctions and estate sales for tools and shop stuff? The tools from 50 years ago lack the modern bells and whistles, but were built to last and are easy to repair. The planer/shaper needed new bearings, which took me 2 hours and an hour trip to the bearing outfit in town, plus $29 for parts.
I keep an eye on Craigslist too, but most of the prices there are nuts. Auctions are sometimes good. I scored a 55 gallon 3-pt sprayer with diaphragm pump for my tractor for $125 at an auction.
In the last two years I have gone junk shopping. So far, I have collected:
1960s 14" Rockwell drill press that needed the on/off switch replaced - $100
1960s 12" Craftsman table saw, 240 volt only motor with 4 blades, in showroom condition - $100
Recent Harbor Fraught metal cutting band saw - $25
Unknown vintage 6" jointer and 6" planer/shaper mounted on their own wheeled table with 1 hp motor that runs both - $125
Chinese mini-lathe upgraded to metal gears and quick change tool post - $60
Wood lathe - $25
14" wood cutting band saw - $60
20" (!) scroll saw - $20
A friend was cleaning out space in his automotive shop, and gave me a 20' work bench topped with 1-1/4" plywood, that I have shoved up against one wall. For work bench in the middle of the shop, I built a heavy wood 10' bench with four electrical outlets wired to a 12 gauge pigtail.
Does anyone else scrounge auctions and estate sales for tools and shop stuff? The tools from 50 years ago lack the modern bells and whistles, but were built to last and are easy to repair. The planer/shaper needed new bearings, which took me 2 hours and an hour trip to the bearing outfit in town, plus $29 for parts.
I keep an eye on Craigslist too, but most of the prices there are nuts. Auctions are sometimes good. I scored a 55 gallon 3-pt sprayer with diaphragm pump for my tractor for $125 at an auction.