Tool Talk
Buying, Selling, and Trading => Buying, Selling, and Trading => Topic started by: Nolatoolguy on March 01, 2012, 03:01:37 PM
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I had a old irwin metal case chalkline but needless to say I dont have it. I went out and bought a Dewalt chalkine from the store and its a cheap piece of garbage. All plastic, the gear when winding it up is worn out now so the crank dont work. The next time I bought a new Irwin chalkine and I go to snap the line an the line is all frayed and not just does it struggle winding back in it doesnt leave a thin line.
I normally see chalkines at the pawn shops all the time, no such luck this past week or so.
Anyway
If anyone has a Older Iwrin chalkine just PM me and we can work out shipping and tell me what you want for it. Must be a older irwin chalkine like the one on the left side of the picture in the link.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36129196@N08/5692420506/
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I have a couple - PM'ing now.
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It is not an Irwin, but I have a NIB Evans aluminum one running as an Ebay auction. The link is below. I have never used this particular style, as I am partial to the Straitline ones (are those Irwin? You would think I would know).
JMH
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150766968216 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150766968216)
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Straightline=Irwin
FYI - Upon looking today, even a later model of the Straightline have a bunch of unwarranted plastic mess on the reel assembly. I hadn't noticed that before.
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Neil,
I have one of those from a toolbox lot buy sometime ago. Let me locate it and make sure it's what you want and it's yours for the shipping cost.
-aaron
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Thanks for the offer keykeeper.
Me and Oilyrascal worked out a great deal as well.
Chalkine found :)