Posted by Mark - IN. on March 24, 2012 at 14:09:28 from (24.15.147.112):
In Reply to: O/T Swap meet junk posted by 37Chief on March 23, 2012 at 23:04:06:
Stan, I agree that there is tons of junk at them, but some good stuff too. Like for instance, tools. Often lots of very good quality tools that make me think that all over the place, there are lts of angry fellas missing a lot of good expensive tools that I have a pretty good idea where they can be found. But beyond that, there is some pretty good stuff that can be found. I picked up a 110 volt spark plug cleaner for a couple of $$$. Remember hen Black and Decker made a 12 volt spark plug cleaner back in the '70's that worked off of a car battery? I had one. Worked great, but got misplaced. Worked so great that B&D quit making them for whatever reason. Anyway, I mentioned it to some guy selling junk at a swap meet and he said he had one at home that was 110 powered and would brink it the following week and sell it to me. Following week, I looked him up, he had it, and it works, and works great on the lawn mowers, that AC-B. Is like a small versionof a sand blaster that works in a bag off of an air compressor, except this just has a propeller of sorts that churns up small glass beads and does the same thing. Here is one over at Ebay, I guess. If you can get your hand one one, and sand or glass beads from an auto part store, which many have, they are the cats meow.
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