For loosening pivots buy some permatech valve lapping compound. Most auto parts stores have this. A little tube lasts forever. Put on any tool pivot and work it in. Spray the grit out with WD-40. Works amazing. Makes all my linesmen and pliers free drop.
Those Chevy bow ties were a good find! Also I’m glad those pliers were fixable. Really good advice to use a nut and scotch tape to mushroom the rivet. Great work😀👍
That show was awesome! It's so much fun just hanging out and seeing what everyone brought and bought! I'm sorry Tom when you said you bought the V blocks I assumed you bought both, I never would have let you leave with just one! LOL I think that guy and his brother sell at Copake flea market. Kent is awesome, he is like a tool guru! He took me to his trunk to show me something and it was so neat and organized! Meanwhile I open my truck and stuff is falling out everywhere. (embarrassing) Jacktown in a couple weeks! You better bring lots of cash. =D
I like the Waldens case + breaker bar + spinner + sockets; a great deal at $5.00.! I like the Eagle 66 oiler! You will find the Japanese pruners are very high quality, durable pruners! Great Haul!!!!
Needle-Nose look Great now, that Case is a Gem and so is the Aluminum Handle Spinner in it.....Probably have to go with the Pruners as my favorite, big fan of Farm & Garden Tools.
I was there too, I got some stuff I wanted and saw some stuff that others bought before I figured out who was selling it, and was kicking myself a few times.
Your big chisel is also used by carpet installers. Most Tools have many uses. Needle nose pliers are a stable in my shop. I enjoy the fact you’re restoring tools to. Today most tools from China are like the new cars. There will not be a lot of restoration of them. Nice job.
Oh you bought the Walden Tin! I forgot it had tool bits in the box. It took me 3 weeks digging through my friend's van and tool bins at Bellmore trying to look for those bits. The drive handle, I don't think it's bent. They casted the aluminum with the shaft off center. There was another tool lot with a Walden Tin lot with bits. I tried bidding on, but it just went too high for my wallet. Would have been a good way to combine a complete set. There was any awesome Machine shop sale out in West Babylon, I kick my self for not pick up the V blocks and clamps. They had boxes of them, and all in good clean conditions. I tried contacting them to do a second round of picking, but they never called me back.
Great haul as usual Tom! Yeah the Japanese make some of the finest tools in the world. Gardening tools are no exception. I would have snapped up those hand pruners in a second! Pliers turned out nice. Like the blue 😃👍🏼
Stevens Walden Socket Set. I have that set from the late 60's bought new. Looks like you are missing sockets, extension, ratchet, etc. My ratchet no longer "ratchets" very well. My wife now uses the case for sewing supplies and the rest of the pieces are massed with other socket supplies.
Such a awesome video I sent this video toe my cousin he paid almost 300 for bow ties and you bought them for a buck!! Lol man I love your content Tom so fun!!
Great video and haul Tom. Must be something to be picking around with a tool-celeb. Wish I could've been there. Those Eagle oliers are something else, I saw a 66 here in the Netherlands short while back but they were asking € 40. Maybe worth it but I need more stuff like a kick in the..
For loosening pivots buy some permatech valve lapping compound. Most auto parts stores have this. A little tube lasts forever. Put on any tool pivot and work it in. Spray the grit out with WD-40. Works amazing. Makes all my linesmen and pliers free drop.
Those Chevy bow ties were a good find! Also I’m glad those pliers were fixable. Really good advice to use a nut and scotch tape to mushroom the rivet. Great work😀👍
Thanks Cody, appreciate you watching.
That show was awesome! It's so much fun just hanging out and seeing what everyone brought and bought! I'm sorry Tom when you said you bought the V blocks I assumed you bought both, I never would have let you leave with just one! LOL I think that guy and his brother sell at Copake flea market. Kent is awesome, he is like a tool guru! He took me to his trunk to show me something and it was so neat and organized! Meanwhile I open my truck and stuff is falling out everywhere. (embarrassing) Jacktown in a couple weeks! You better bring lots of cash. =D
I will definitely be prepared for Jacktown! Looking forward to it!
Nice haul Tom. I have that exact same metal box and it has housed a Snap-on 1/4" set for the last 30 years. It's still my go to set.
That’s a sweet set up!
Dollar Chevy bowties that’s always the score great video
Man that is a great haul. I like how the pliers came out! The bow ties are the Cat's Pajamas!
Thanks Rob!
I like the Waldens case + breaker bar + spinner + sockets; a great deal at $5.00.! I like the Eagle 66 oiler! You will find the Japanese pruners are very high quality, durable pruners! Great Haul!!!!
Thanks Michael, looking forward to using them!
Looks like you sold some stuff and brought home some better stuff. Now that's a day of fun.
Indeed John!
Nice haul and sounds like you also had a great time 🛠👍😊
Thanks Sparky!
Great tool haul. Needle nose turned out great. Good job.
Thanks Wire!
The blue paint was a beautiful touch!!
Looks like a lot of fun. Looking forward to meeting you at Jacktown!
Awesome Tony, see you there!
I think I have that same Stevens Walden case with some Walden sockets. I'll have to check tomorrow. Nice haul & good job on the needle nose.
Thanks Rick!
Great haul, never heard tool dude's and cool in the same sentence before haha....
Hahaha 👍👍
That's a great haul!
Thank you Bill!
Needle-Nose look Great now, that Case is a Gem and so is the Aluminum Handle Spinner in it.....Probably have to go with the Pruners as my favorite, big fan of Farm & Garden Tools.
Thanks Bacon, yeah those pruners are awesome!
Nice finds Tom! I’ve something similar to loose pliers but I used a vise and a socket
Hey Noah, great fix with the vise!
Great stuff Tom! 👍✨ I really like those Japanese shears! Those look like quite the find! Nice job on the pliers 🙌
Thanks Jon!
I was there too, I got some stuff I wanted and saw some stuff that others bought before I figured out who was selling it, and was kicking myself a few times.
Joe, sorry our paths didn’t cross. I’ll look for you next time.
Your big chisel is also used by carpet installers. Most Tools have many uses. Needle nose pliers are a stable in my shop. I enjoy the fact you’re restoring tools to. Today most tools from China are like the new cars. There will not be a lot of restoration of them. Nice job.
Thank you!
Oh you bought the Walden Tin! I forgot it had tool bits in the box. It took me 3 weeks digging through my friend's van and tool bins at Bellmore trying to look for those bits. The drive handle, I don't think it's bent. They casted the aluminum with the shaft off center. There was another tool lot with a Walden Tin lot with bits. I tried bidding on, but it just went too high for my wallet. Would have been a good way to combine a complete set. There was any awesome Machine shop sale out in West Babylon, I kick my self for not pick up the V blocks and clamps. They had boxes of them, and all in good clean conditions. I tried contacting them to do a second round of picking, but they never called me back.
Hey Kent, it was great to finally meet you in person. Keep up those great finds! Thanks again for those screwdrivers!
Mr tom I just got one of those oiler today👍 they are very cool
Thanks Vic, hope you doing as well as can be expected.
Glad you had a good time at swap meet I think the best you came home with was the eagle oilcan
Thanks Larry!
Great haul as usual Tom! Yeah the Japanese make some of the finest tools in the world. Gardening tools are no exception. I would have snapped up those hand pruners in a second! Pliers turned out nice. Like the blue 😃👍🏼
Hi Pal, my guess is you know your stuff when it comes to garnering tools!
That aluminum handle spinner should clean up nice!
Thanks pal. Hope to see you in Jacktown!
@@TomGunnTools Look for the tallish guy in a Batman T-shirt.😉
Stevens Walden Socket Set. I have that set from the late 60's bought new. Looks like you are missing sockets, extension, ratchet, etc. My ratchet no longer "ratchets" very well. My wife now uses the case for sewing supplies and the rest of the pieces are massed with other socket supplies.
Hi Jerry, thanks for helping me date the set. It is a great case!
Such a awesome video I sent this video toe my cousin he paid almost 300 for bow ties and you bought them for a buck!! Lol man I love your content Tom so fun!!
I appreciate that Chad, stay tuned I have a video where I will be restoring a pair of pliers like your grandfathers.
Great video and haul Tom. Must be something to be picking around with a tool-celeb. Wish I could've been there. Those Eagle oliers are something else, I saw a 66 here in the Netherlands short while back but they were asking € 40. Maybe worth it but I need more stuff like a kick in the..
Thanks Alex!
Where was it
Smithtown Long Island NY