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Third of Five Equipment Blowout Auctions in West Sacramento, California 09/29/21 04:19:23 Third of Five Equipment Blowout Auctions in West Sacramento, California Auction Opens: Tue, Jul 26 9:00am Auction Closes: Thu, Jul 28 9:00am Lot Title Lot Title 1001 Oxy-Acetylene Torch with (4) Regulators 1027 Milwaukee 0234-1 Magnum Hole Shooter VSR 1002 APT 60 LB Jackhammer Model 160 with (3) 1/2" Drill Bits 1028 Milwaukee 0234-1 Magnum Hole Shooter VSR 1003 (8) Assorted Caulking and Epoxy Guns 1/2" Drill 1004 Bundle of Air Hose Restraints and Coils of Wire 1029 Makita 6906 - 3/4" Impact Wrench 1005 24' Telescoping Fiberglasss Window Hook 1030 (2) Electric Hand Sanders 1006 Spectra Transit Tripod with (3) Rods 1031 Makita 9924D8 - 3" Belt Sander 1007 Saw Blades, Carborundum Blades and Grinding 1032 Makita 9900B - 3" Belt Sander Wheels 1033 Makita 1900B - 3" Power Planer 1008 Black and Decker Jig Saw in Case 1034 DeWalt DW887 - 1 1/2" Die Grinder 1009 Porter Cable Model 555 Plate Joiner in Case 1035 Makita 9527NB - 4.5" Angle Grinder 1010 Little Giant Ladder System Type 1A 1036 Snapper Steelhead 55404 Power Shear 1011 Milwaukee Hole Hawg HD 1/2" Angle Drill 1037 4.5" Angle Grinder 1012 Milwaukee Magnum 1/2" Reversible Drill 1038 Campbell Hansfeld Air Impact Gun 1013 Milwaukee 400 Watt Heat Gun 1039 Bosch 11224VSR Bulldog' Roto-Hammer 1014 Milwaukee HD Variable Speed 1/2" Drill 1040 Milwaukee Heavy Duty Sawzall 1015 DeWalt DW274 VSR Drywall Screw Driver 1041 Milwaukee Heavy Duty Sawzall 1016 DeWalt DW059 Cordless Heavy Duty 1/2" 1042 Milwaukee Heavy Duty Sawzall Impact Wrench 1043 Milwaukee Heavy Duty Sawzall 1017 DeWalt DW268 VSR Versa-Clutch Screw 1044 Milwaukee Heavy Duty Sawzall Driver 1045 DeWalt DC385 Cordless Variable Speed 1018 Milwaukee 9070-20 Heavy-Duty 1/2" Impact Reciprocating Saw Wrench 1046 Milwaukee Orbital Super Sawzall 1019 Milwaukee 6750-1 Drywall Screw Shooter 1047 Milwaukee 6230 Deep Cut Portable Band Saw 1020 Ridgid R7000 - 3/8" VSR Drill with Keyless Chuck 1048 Milwaukee 6230 Deep Cut Portable Band Saw 1021 Milwaukee Magnum Hole Shooter 1/2" VSR 1049 SkilSaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw Drill 1050 SkilSaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1022 DeWalt DW274 VSR Drywall Screw Driver 1051 SkilSaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1023 Milwaukee Screw Shooter 1052 SkilSaw 5860 - 8 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1024 Milwaukee 0234-1 Hole Shooter 1/2" VSR Drill 1053 SkilSaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1025 Milwaukee Magnum Hole Shooter 1/2" VSR 1054 SkilSaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw Drill 1055 SkilSaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1026 Milwaukee 0234-1 Magnum Hole Shooter VSR 1056 DeWalt DC390 Cordless 6 1/2" Circular Saw 1/2" Drill 1/6 09/29/21 04:19:23 Lot Title Lot Title 1057 Porter Cable 314 - 4 1/2" Trim Saw 1097 Echo Gas Chainsaw 1058 Bosch 1587VS Jig Saw 1098 Stihl U26 Gas Chainsaw 1059 Bosch 1587AVS Jig Saw 1099 Case of Large Wrench Nuts 1060 DeWalt DW321 Variable Speed Jig Saw 1201 (4) White Cap Pump Sprayers and (2) Fire 1061 Ryobi 12" Miter Saw Extinguishers 1062 Lincoln Electric Weld Pak 100 1202 Double Headed Nails - partially full 5 gallon bucket 1063 Lincoln Electric Weld Pak HD 1203 5 Gallon Bucket of Trowels, Bolts and 1064 Lincoln Electric Weld Pak 100 Hardware 1065 Lincoln Electric Weld Pak HD 1204 Contents on Shelf - Fasteners, Wire, Chemicals, 1066 Makita 13" Miter Saw Snap Ties 1067 (5) Power Distribution Units 1205 Contents of shelf - Anchor Bolts and Simpson 1068 Makita 1900B - 3" Power Planer Connectors 1069 Hilti DX350 Powder Nailer 1206 (2) Boxes of Simpson A35 clips and other hardware 1070 Hilti DX350 Powder Nailer 1207 Large Lot of Laser Detectors - Assorted Models 1071 Hilti DX36M Powder Gun 1208 Rotary Hand Pump (Barrel Pump) 1072 Hilti DX36M Powder Gun 1209 (3) Power Distribution Boxes 1073 Nikon Automatic Level in Case 1210 (2) Tripods 1074 David White DWT-10 Electric Laser Level in Case 1211 WeatherGuard 90 Gallon Fuel Cell with Pump and Hose 1075 Milwaukee 5615-29 Heavy Duty Router 1212 Air Hoses 1076 Spectra LL500 Laserplane in Case 1213 Contents of Shelf - PVC Pipe and more 1077 Spectra LL600 Laserplane 1214 Concrete Glue and Other Chemicals 1078 Leitz DT5 Laser Level 1215 (6) Extension Cords 1079 Milwaukee Sawzall 1216 Wire Rope Cables and Coil of Wire 1080 Bosch 11224VSR Bulldog Rotary Hammer 1217 Power Distribution Cables 1081 Hilti TE15 Rotary Hammer 1401 (4) Concrete Rakes 1082 SkilSaw SHD77-72 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1402 (9) Sidewalk Scrapers 1083 SkilSaw HD5860 - 8 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1403 (2) Hazlux Hazlites 1084 SkilSaw 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1404 (6) Tow Straps 1085 SkilSaw SHD77-72 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1405 Cleaning Supplies - Mops, Squeegies, Buckets 1086 SkilSaw HD5860 - 8 1/4" Worm Drive Saw and more with Big Foot Attachment 1406 (3) 500 Watt Workforce Construction Lamps 1087 SkilSaw HD5860 - 8 1/4" Worm Drive Saw with 60 degree Pro Level Attachment 1407 Milwaukee X-50 Angle Grinder with Soff-Cut 1088 SkilSaw SHD77-22 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1408 Hilti TE75 Rotary Hammer 1089 DeWalt D28493 - 7"/9" Angle Sander/Grinder 1409 Milwaukee Magnum Holeshooter 1090 DeWalt D28494 Angle Sander/Grinder 1410 Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 1091 Bosch 1357 Angle Grinder/Sander 1411 Skilsaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1092 Hilti TE5 Rotary Hammer Drill 1412 (3) Hand Heat Irons 1093 Bosch 11230EVS Variable Speed Rotary 1413 Milwaukee 6065 Heavy Duty Sander Hammer 1414 Milwaukee 6148 - 4 1/2" Sander/Grinder with 1094 Milwaukee 6230 Deep Cut Portable Band Saw Muzzle Attachment 1095 Bosch 1462VS - 3/8" Tapper - Variable Speed 1415 SkilSaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1096 Emhart POP Rivet Gun 1416 Ryobi AG402 Angle Grinder 2/6 09/29/21 04:19:23 Lot Title Lot Title 1417 Metabo 9" Angle Grinder 1454 Contents of Parts and Supply Closet - Misc. 1418 DeWalt D28402 - 4 1/2" Angle Grinder Tools, Parts and Supplies 1419 Hilti TE70 CombiHammer 1455 (2) Post Pounders 1420 Hilti DX A41 Powder Gun 1456 (4) Concrete Rakes 1421 McDonald 3WCD Pneumatic Air Scabbler 1457 (7) Concrete Rakes Scarifier 1458 (6) Concrete Scrapers 1422 (2) Chipping Guns 1459 (2) T-Post Pounders 1423 (25) Sander Pads 1460 (7) Concrete Rakes / Scrapers 1424 (4) Sledge Hammers 1461 (7 ) Squeegees 1425 DeWalt D25551- 39mm Rotary Hammer Drill 1462 (6) Spade Shovels 1426 DeWalt Cordless Drill and Saw Set 1463 (6) Pickaxes 1427 DeWalt DC720 Cordless 1/2" Drill Driver 1464 (5) Flathead Shovels 1428 DeWalt DC720 Cordless 1/2" Drill 1465 (7) Flathead Shovels 1429 Milwaukee 6065 Heavy Duty 9" Sander 1466 (5) Floor Scrapers 1430 (5) Drill Mixing / Stirrer Set 1467 (4) Rakes 1431 Milwaukee Heavy Duty Hole Hawg with Drill 1468 (5) Flathead Shovels Mixer / Stirrer 1469 (10) Steel Digging Bars 1432 (11) Hand Tools - Mallets, Hammers, Crow 1471 (5) Rebar Benders Bars and more 1472 (5) Trench Shovels 1433 DeWalt DW705 - 12" Compound Miter Saw 1473 (7) Burk Bars 1434 Ryobi 14" Metal Cut-off Machine 1474 (5) 35" Sledge Hammers 1435 (6) Sledge Hammers 1475 (5) Burk Bars 1436 (3) Cable Tensioners 1476 (8) Sledge Hammers with Additional Hammer 1437 Milwaukee 6088-20 Heavy Duty 7" Grinder Heads 1438 Bosch 4 1/2" Angle Grinder 1477 (4) Post Hole Diggers 1439 (2) Craftsman Palm Nailers 1478 (20) Taper Ties 1440 DeWalt D28402 Heavy Duty 4 1/2" Angle 1479 Tow Strap Chrome Shackle Grinder 1480 (5) 10" Soff-Cut Blades 1441 Milwaukee 0299-20 Magnum Heavy Duty 1/2" Drill 1481 Rebar Bender and Cutter 1442 Milwaukee 6519-21 Heavy Duty Sawzall 1482 35 lb Jackhammer - CP1210 1443 Milwaukee 6519-21 Heavy Duty Sawzall 1500 20' Cargo Container 1444 Makita HR2255 Rotary Hammer 1749 High Utility Bucket for 6036 SkyTrak 1445 Skilsaw HD77 - 7 1/4" Worm Drive Saw 1750 Utility Bucket for 6036 SkyTrak - 96" Wide 1446 Bosch 11234VSR SDS plus Bulldog Rotary 1751 (9) Pcs. 1" Thick Steel Plates Hammer 1752 (7) Pcs. 1" Thick Steel Plates 1447 (3) Cable Tensioners (1) Cargo Strap Tensioner 1753 Camlever Concrete Placement Bucket 1448 Honda EG5000 Generator 2000 DeWalt D55155 Emglo Air Compressor 1449 (3) Cable Tensioners 2013 DeWalt DC988 Heavy Duty Cordless 1450 Excell Wheeled Pressure Washer - Model Drill/Hammer Drill EXHP3640 2014 Makita Drills/Batteries/Chargers in Crate 1451 Ridgid GP90135A Gas Air Compressor 2015 Knack Job Box 1452 (2) Large Rebar Benders 2016 Senco SN65C Nail Gun 1453 Box of Large Drill Bits - Approximately 40 2017 Framing Nail Gun - Model HNS34 2018 Senco SN65C Framing Nail Gun 3/6 09/29/21 04:19:23 Lot Title Lot Title 2019 Senco SCN56 - 1 1/2" - 2 1/2" Coil Nailer Gun 906 (5) Water Coolers 2020 Senco SFN40 Finisher Nail Gun 907 5' Long Parts Shelf with Screws, Bolts, Nuts, 2021 Senco Brad Nailer Washers, Valve Clamps and More 2022 Senco SLP20 Brad Nailer 908 (5) Trailer Hitches 2023 Senco Brad Nailer 909 5' Parts Shelf with Bolts, Washers, Screws, Mending Plates, Nuts, and More 2024 Craftsman Brad Nailer in Case 910 (5) Buckets of Hardware 2025 (2) Danair Palm Nailers 911 Several Cargo Straps with Fasteners 2026 Paslode Impulse Cordless Framing Nailer Set 912 (8) Water Coolers 2027 Craftsman 18 Gauge Brad Nailer 913 Contents of Shelf - Oil Filters, Motor Oil, 2028 Porter Cable Brad Nailer Lithium Grease and Chassis Grease 2029 Senco SLS Brad Nailer 914 New Bobcat Parts 2030 Senco SN65C Framing Nail Gun 915 (5) Grease Guns and Gasoline Hose 2031 HNS34 Framing Nail Gun 916 (10) Triangle Flares 2032 (3) Miller Safety Harnesses and Latches 917 (2) Steel Wire Coils 2033 (3) Miller Safety Harnesses and Latches 918 Several Tarps 2034 (2) Miller Safety Harnesses and Latches 919 Various Electronics - 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