What Did You Buy Today?

Just picked up a nice sturdy work table for $45. I have been planing to build one, but I saw this it is exactly the right length to fit and I couldn't buy the lumber for that price.
4x4 legs with a 1-1/8" plywood top. The drawer is divided with a lift out tray. It needs just a little work but is quite solid, and should clean up well.

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Looks like an old library table
Had one just like it for years
 
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Couple of things ‘fell’ into my KBC cart while shopping for tools to complete my mill alignment guide build.
Thanks for the Noga recommendation @mikey, I’m very impressed with the fit and finish. And I got it for
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David,
I bought the 91B and 91C. I found I had to take it apart, clean the grit, polish the tip for smooth action and now they are beautifully smooth.
Love the Noga and Starret anything is lovely.
 
David,
I bought the 91B and 91C. I found I had to take it apart, clean the grit, polish the tip for smooth action and now they are beautifully smooth.
Love the Noga and Starret anything is lovely.
I did find the threads on the 91B were a bit sticky so I will disassemble and clean. I love they way it holds the tap so securely. Such a massive difference from my other 'tap holder'.
 
I did find the threads on the 91B were a bit sticky so I will disassemble and clean. I love they way it holds the tap so securely. Such a massive difference from my other 'tap holder'.
Between the Starret tap handles and quality spiral flute taps, world of difference.
 
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