I ain’t been to Swaffham auctions for about 22years the last time I was there Charlie had just retired nice to see it still going shame they don’t sell goats anymore
Adam young man when you do your auction day videos can you put the date on so I can up with you plus catch up with some of the older auction you have done liking your videos my late father came from your neck of the woods great massingham
Being from New Zealand and Australia, I can understand how "car boot sales" and sidewalk auctions like this can be addictive.... (my brother in England has filled his attic apparently !) Now from a "save-the-planet" perspective it's great that things get moved on, to hopefully new owners who can use them. But things like the Wood Plane (9,08sec) was literally buggered because of rust. And I'm not just talking about the actual replaceable cutting blade which could be sharpened or replaced. The supposedly flat bottom surface will be all pitted and lumpy with rust. It would need some serious restoration to repair it properly, perhaps involving a Surface Grinder. Those hand-saws shown earlier, left to become ruined with rust. I've seen some of your earlier auction find videos where you got entire wooden or cardboard boxes of tools, (many rusted already) including quite a few good tools, for between UK 2 pounds to UK 8 pounds. I guess having 10 times the NZ population density means there is just "more stuff" that finds its way to car boot sales and auctions. But have you Pommie folks, never ever heard about OILing your blimmin' tools to stop rust ! Even if you don't have a spraycan of CRC-556 or WD-40 handy, I always have some normal engine oil in a re-purposed Squirty bottle. A dribble and thin smear is all it takes. I didn't inherit my dad's Plane (if I did, it would always have been laid down on its side, NEVER face down on the ground or concrete. Never just bunged willynilly into a box of other tools). I certainly have dad's woodsaws, now over 70 years old. Been with me as I moved to Australia and lived in the Outback for almost 20 years and then later moved back to NZ again. Also you sped by it, but at 13m21sec was a box of not just any old books but looked to be a bunch of HAYNES style Acar Workshop Repair Manuals. They're absolutely vital for folks restoring old cars and many old ones not available online. EDIT... ADDED Nope they looked like Haynes but I see they're something about "Woodlands" some kind of garden design or craft books, false alarm, classic car enthusiasts, stand down !
Lovely channel mate.Genuine rusticity and love your proppa accent ❤
Glad you enjoy it! Yep. Get some good crap in that auction. I love it.
That's got potential if the reg number is still linked to the engine!!! always good to have model boat, Cheers Bob
That engine should be an interesting series.
I ain’t been to Swaffham auctions for about 22years the last time I was there Charlie had just retired nice to see it still going shame they don’t sell goats anymore
Love these auction vids mate👍
Adam young man when you do your auction day videos can you put the date on so I can up with you plus catch up with some of the older auction you have done liking your videos my late father came from your neck of the woods great massingham
Good Evening , One more great video I like when you go round the auction I done diss a longtime ago just love it, you take care of yourself.🛠️🛠️⭐️👍
Very nice find
We have to have it 😂😂😂
Not sure i could leave the engine myself but the boat 🤮👍🇮🇪
It will be great to watch you get that engine running soon. Enjoyed the auction again. How's the new shop coming
Being from New Zealand and Australia, I can understand how "car boot sales" and sidewalk auctions like this can be addictive.... (my brother in England has filled his attic apparently !)
Now from a "save-the-planet" perspective it's great that things get moved on, to hopefully new owners who can use them. But things like the Wood Plane (9,08sec) was literally buggered because of rust. And I'm not just talking about the actual replaceable cutting blade which could be sharpened or replaced. The supposedly flat bottom surface will be all pitted and lumpy with rust. It would need some serious restoration to repair it properly, perhaps involving a Surface Grinder.
Those hand-saws shown earlier, left to become ruined with rust. I've seen some of your earlier auction find videos where you got entire wooden or cardboard boxes of tools, (many rusted already) including quite a few good tools, for between UK 2 pounds to UK 8 pounds.
I guess having 10 times the NZ population density means there is just "more stuff" that finds its way to car boot sales and auctions.
But have you Pommie folks, never ever heard about OILing your blimmin' tools to stop rust ! Even if you don't have a spraycan of CRC-556 or WD-40 handy, I always have some normal engine oil in a re-purposed Squirty bottle. A dribble and thin smear is all it takes. I didn't inherit my dad's Plane (if I did, it would always have been laid down on its side, NEVER face down on the ground or concrete. Never just bunged willynilly into a box of other tools). I certainly have dad's woodsaws, now over 70 years old. Been with me as I moved to Australia and lived in the Outback for almost 20 years and then later moved back to NZ again.
Also you sped by it, but at 13m21sec was a box of not just any old books but looked to be a bunch of HAYNES style Acar Workshop Repair Manuals. They're absolutely vital for folks restoring old cars and many old ones not available online. EDIT... ADDED Nope they looked like Haynes but I see they're something about "Woodlands" some kind of garden design or craft books, false alarm, classic car enthusiasts, stand down !
Good video buddy
If I get down to the market in the summer I’ll keep my eye out for you 🤣
the electric motor with the flexible shaft is a wolsey shearing machine
Keep the auction videos coming
VIZ still on the go.
Delta are a good quality manufacturer of wood working machinery.
that wicker basket you could use as a Fish holder if you like to fish. LOL
The motor and flexible drive at 8:00 is a Wolseley electric sheep shear set, missing it's clippers.
Fit the engine in the boat
Great video love to see the prices what stuff sells for up where you live
I do that at Walmart lose track where the car is parked. :)
I just saw a really nice toolbox I wish I had if you could bid on that and send it my way too.
yeah I think Delta is a good brand. is that shear a sheet metal sheer
The reg plate isn't on the DVLA system online. So that's been off road a good long time.
Starting every year around May or so in the USA we have yard sales you can buy whatever you want and its not an auction.
The key hole is or was for the choke cable
How much did the blue heater and hoover junior sell for? Worth buying if cheap, they bring good money on ebay.
Great contant
I liked Kenny Rodgers: The Gambler
ship that pressure washer my way but Im across the pond 🙂
They’ll be roaming gnomes😂😂
It's a morrisflex flexable drive. 😊
Loving it wish hsd thows where i am in sax
ive got enough junk i wouldnt mind some old beanos toppers dandy and smut comics
Looks like a sheep shearing machine.
Looks it is a electric moter for a sheep trimmer
Your guna need a hedge cutter!
flexi drive for sheep shearer
thats va sheet metal cutter
Put the engine in the boat?
Lol.. a Tad to big I think. 🤣
theres a rockng horse for ya to ride
Froggie Rodgers
Do i Gnome you