Posted by Dr. Walt on February 02, 2019 at 01:20:13 from (74.82.159.103):
In Reply to: More shop press posted by jm. on February 01, 2019 at 09:59:11:
Yep, here in Nevada an outfit called Cummings Tools would send out a flyer to everyones mailbox about two weeks before they would show up in town with a couple of semi tractor-trailer loads of tools and miscellaneous equipment, most of it was cheap foreign made junk. I bought some stuff from them, mostly things that weren't available locally. They'd be in Town for a week. I'd go back at the end of the last day (when they were packing up to leave) and make them an offer to buy all of the broken, returned, or defective Angle Grinders & Accessories. For $20. I usually came away with a large box with about two dozen Grinders with parts, pieces, and Accessories. I'd take it all home and switch, swap, & repair the various parts and pieces until I ended up with about 8-10 good working units and a lot of spare parts. I still have about half a dozen that are working great. LOL !
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