The boy had no daycare/school today (he's 4), so I figured I'd take him out on a rust hunt. First place had a Stanley 10" brace, which I passed on. They're common as dirt around here - I should start picking them up and offering them on Classifieds for cost. Better than the 2-bit Ebay dealers who will probably end up with them.
Anyway, at an estate sale that was run by a company (meaning that the prices are higher), I stumbled across a Fulton 8" brace. I've been looking for an 8" for a while - my goal this year is to find a 12" or a 14" in the wild as well. Need to drill dogholes and the 10" is a lot of work. The square is 8", and I didn't have one that was bigger than 6, so I threw it in. Tests square.
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I'm not sure if the house was already cleaned out, because there were a few saws (bent, not worth it) and a bunch of squares and some metal-working stuff. It seemed like it had already been picked through a bit. I'm not sure why I picked up the egg-beater, as it's newish crap with a plastic handle, but my son wanted a soccer ball, and the drill evened it all out to $20. Still, not bad for first of the season.