Posted by 37Chief on March 23, 2012 at 23:04:06 from (68.8.206.100):
Here in San Diego there is a big swap meet every year. A lot of old car stuff, and just about anything else. I walk around and pick up a few things. Here is what really gets me mad. Why do people bring junk to sell, and say it is a good what ever. I just tried my shop vacuum today, the motor was shot. A flash light I had to over hall to get it working. A inline air sander that will go to the scrap pile. A slip joint pliers that will not hold in any postion. Almost afraid to put on the set of used tires I bought for my truck. I did get some good items. It isn't the money so much, but I am sure the items I bought that were junk, the sellers knew they didn't work. What prise pieces of junk have you taken home form a swap meet? Stan
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