The brass feeler gauges are (were?) for the early 70's Chrysler distributor pick up coil air gap. I remember buying one in 1972 or 3. When my tools were stolen in 1978, I didn't bother to replace it. If you come across any Snap On tools with ER engraved on them, it was mine, LOL. The spring tools are for bending tubing without kinking it.
The spring looking things are for bending copper tubing each slide them over bending over copper tubing, and you can bend a radius so that you don’t collapse the tubing
Man, I love your videos. I do the same thing on a weekly basis. Bid on lots I can barely see and hope for the best! So far so good. Someone probably answered already but the springs are tube benders. Keeps the copper line from kinking when you put a bend in it.
Thank you very much! Bidding online is a gamble but I usually get enough to justify the cost. I also get burned from time to time. I feel the need to try the tube benders, to see if they actually work. I'm sure there is still a method to using them for good results. I will respond to your email when I can. I gave you a sub as well! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for all the info! I did guess right on the Snap-on puller but not the Thexton. I would have never guessed right on the oil filter strap. Looking at how it's used they must work well because of how tightly it must grip. Thank you for watching!
That flare nut style wrench,for GM Quadrajet carburetor fuel filter housings.Held it while getting the fuel line fitting loose with a 5/8 flare nut wrench
The spring set with flared ends are for tube bending without kinking the tube.
Thank you for the info and for watching!
at 8:13 oil filter strap wrench, use with 1/2 drive ratchet
Thank you for the info! I will keep that one for a rainy day. Thanks for watching!
That is correct I actually love these they work really well and fits a lot of sizes
Those super long T15 torn drivers were used for headlight and taillight bezels.
Makes sense! Thanks for watching!
Great finds! A lot of good specialty automotive tools, and a lot of snap on. Thanks for sharing!
Like you I run across a lot of tools, not many times I can't figure out 5+ tools in a haul. Thanks for watching!
The brass feeler gauges are (were?) for the early 70's Chrysler distributor pick up coil air gap. I remember buying one in 1972 or 3. When my tools were stolen in 1978, I didn't bother to replace it. If you come across any Snap On tools with ER engraved on them, it was mine, LOL. The spring tools are for bending tubing without kinking it.
Thanks for all the info! I will keep an eye out 🙂 Thank you for watching!
Really enjoy your tool hauls!! Keep em coming!!
Thank you! I have a ton more sitting here waiting to be recorded. I've been busy lately! Thank you for watching!
@@thetoolbandit I was going to mention the Matco socket set is listed in their catalog as special forces , that’s what what they call them.
Could you expand on why the chrome vanadium marking indicates overseas production? Thanks for the videos!
It's not a 100% rule but about 95% of the tools I have marked with that are foreign made.
Springs with the flared ends are for bending tubing material without it kinking
thanks for the info! I feel like I need to try them to see how they work. Thanks for watching!
The spring looking things are for bending copper tubing each slide them over bending over copper tubing, and you can bend a radius so that you don’t collapse the tubing
I feel like I need to try it to see if they work. Thanks for watching!
Man, I love your videos. I do the same thing on a weekly basis. Bid on lots I can barely see and hope for the best! So far so good. Someone probably answered already but the springs are tube benders. Keeps the copper line from kinking when you put a bend in it.
Thank you very much! Bidding online is a gamble but I usually get enough to justify the cost. I also get burned from time to time. I feel the need to try the tube benders, to see if they actually work. I'm sure there is still a method to using them for good results. I will respond to your email when I can. I gave you a sub as well! Thanks for watching!
The pass thru sockets look like what we used for sewer and fire protection work.
I've never seen them with the splines, they are usually hex on the ones I get. Thanks for watching!
The black strap is oil filter tool
Thank you for all the info! I did guess right on the Snap-on puller but not the Thexton. I would have never guessed right on the oil filter strap. Looking at how it's used they must work well because of how tightly it must grip. Thank you for watching!
Been looking for a new video !
Trying to do every Saturday! Thanks for watching!!
Spring tubing benders
Wrench is for gm carb fuel filters
Thank you!
That flare nut style wrench,for GM Quadrajet carburetor fuel filter housings.Held it while getting the fuel line fitting loose with a 5/8 flare nut wrench
Great info! I run a Q-jet on my 68 C-10 so that one will be a keeper. Thanks for watching!
Long handle torx is headlight adjustment screw tool
Thank you!
Some of those little pullers look like battery terminal pullers. You can't always get the bolt loose.
Yes, the one that says it is for chain looks just like a terminal puller. The jaws work a bit different.
Valve spring compressor tool
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Brake or transmission line benders
Thanks for the info! It's amazing how many tools I have yet always see some that are new to me. Thanks for watching!
Spark plugs wire puller
Copper tubing pipe bender. Prevents kinking.
Thanks for the info! I would have never guessed that one. I guess I better keep them! Thanks for watching!
Spark plug wire puller
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Pitmam arm puller line bender
What website do you use for these estate auctions
This is a local auction but I think they are affiliated with hibid. Thanks for watching!
16:22 is a pitman arm puller.
Thanks! I figured it was made for 1 job. Thanks for watching!
Filter wrench
Thank you!
The springs are tubing benders
Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!