I went to an estate auction that had a machine shop
I had the fortune to go to an awesome estate auction that was right near my house. It was the estate of a retired machinist. So there were lathes, a Atlas shaper, Dake press, Bridgeport mill, DoAll bandsaw, and some grinders to be had. Also a fair bit of tooling too. I was able to come home with some goodies for my shop. I hope you enjoy seeing my auction wins. Help the channel and grab some shop merch at https://www.farmmerchbin.com/hill-top....

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I bought a 1968 South Bend 10" lathe. Will it work?

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Inside Bridgeport: Why a 70 Year Old Machine Still Runs After the Company Died

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3 boxes of tools and stuff for $15.00 at auction! Was it worth it?

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Michigan-Based Thirlby Auto Parts & Machine Shop Does a Bit of Everything

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Starting a Manual Machine Shop for Under $5000 in 2025 |Munky Fabrication Shop Tour 2024

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Lessons from lifetime of buying used machines

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How a Failed Hedge Trimmer Company Built American Manufacturing

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Man Builds a FERRARI From an Abandoned CLASSIC | Start to Finish by @Home Built By Jeff

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Rush Job

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Bob from The-Machine-Shop owes £38,000 to HMRC... And THIS is how you can help!

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Machine Shop Auction! Fun Finds & Auction Tips!

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The Forgotten Wisconsin Empire That Automated American Machining And Vanished.

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The Strange Quirks of Victorian Metal Drills

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Forgotten Tool Makers Machine Shop ~ RESCUING OLD IRON ~ Episode 3 P1 ~ Lathes & Drill Presses

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Machining 80mm Grubber Pins for Hebbronville Machine Shop

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Restoring a hundred year old Lathe! (Only took me five years)

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Why Nobody Can Afford Snap-on Tools—But Every Mechanic Wants Them ?

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1750 Snap-on Rusted and Seized Vise Restoration

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Modernizing The 1929 Ford Model A Valvetrain

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