Posted by fregienewbee on June 22, 2009 at 06:54:16 from (69.217.236.95):
I went to an estate auction Saturday. They sold the house and 20 acres for $111,000.00 with a 10% buyers fee. He made $11,100 for about 20 minutes work.
The rest of the auction was "let's see how fast we can get rid of this stuff." I bought a bucket with four clevises and 14 various sized chain hooks for $8.00. A $2 box had a basin wrench, two hog ring pliers, a large pair of scissors, a grass clipper,a 1 gallon sprayer, a Barlow pocketknife, a door butt marker,a couple of small lights, a couple of sockets,an S-K 1/4 nut driver handle,a hole cutting saw, zip ties, a round file, hasps and latches, and some other small stuff.
I got three saw horses, 2 pieces of 1/2"hardware cloth, about 4' x 8', a birdhouse, a T-post driver, several plastic pails and tubs, and a small table/bench for a dollar. Had a great time.
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