Just WOW… that’s a lot of stuff for 100 bucks. Out of it all, my favorite item is the snap on 2 in 1 bit screwdriver set in the case. That was a really nice find. I have one of these but no case and only one bit. This kind of haul is what hooks a guy and make him want to go out and hunt tools every weekend. Nice job Tom, thanks.
You definitely got you money's worth. The 90 Degree screw driver is made by Lisle # 64250 Right Angle Ratcheting Screwdriver. It was primarily used to remove the screws on the wheel well trim on the '70s and '80s cars. The idea for the big round knob on it was to apply a ton of pressure with your palm while you ratcheted it with your other hand. Anyone who has ever had to remove them will agree that they sucked to remove. They really liked to strip out and for a time almost every specialty tool company was trying to find a solution to removing these horrible screws.
Fantastic haul! The kind of haul that just makes ya keep going back... I know for me I cant wait to get to one and see what I come across.. great stuff Mr. Tom.. oh and that PM was made for walmart.. popular Mechanics was my first set of screwdrivers and wrenches that I bought when I was 18 or 19 yrs old.. and still have them 😊👍
That guy is the best because he is constantly giving me and other more material to us each week! If he is not naked with gun and with a hooker in a hotel room, he is calling his step mom a beeeeotch!!! What a giver he is!!!
Dood that is a crazy haul! The moody tools are good precision screwdrivers. Opticians use them for adjustments on eye glasses frames. The only complaint I've read is the new models rust easily with the black oxide finish.
All of those where great finds! You really cleaned up on this haul Tom! Pretty funny you picked up some chainsaw accessories. I actually just bought a couple of craftsman chainsaws at a yard sale last weekend for a $1 a piece🤣!
Tom did you build a time machine? How are finding all this NOS stuff? And at those prices!! That haul would have been well over a thousand dollars here man, not even joking. What a great deal man I’m happy for you, and a little jealous lol. I can’t even remember my favorite item because I was too busy slapping my forehead. 😆 That palm ratchet sure was neat. Take care 😃👍🏼
So I have a homemade Palm ratchet, it's quite literally a fine tooth ratchet head machines into a shower handle. I don't work on cars, nonetheless I think I use that 75% of the time. It's just so damn handy! It fits everywhere, you can get a surprising amount of torque on it, at least on mine you can slide a bar over each of the five spokes though not the very deep. Honestly I like it so much, that even when I use a normal ratchet to break something free, I just sort of automatically switch the socket to the Palm handle. I have some unusual dexterity problems so I don't know how much I speak for others, but I love the thing a lot more than I'm comfortable admitting, I'm not sure why it's vaguely embarrassing. That one looks like a great tool! Overall incredible score
Nice scores. Definitely got your money's worth. I just won an auction that had the same set of moody screw drivers in it. I will have a video on that lot in a couple weeks.
Great score on those Craftsman professional wrenches. I would have dug through everything looking for more too. I usually sell the snap on to help with the costs as well. Epic score on the 5.5 USA socket. I have had better luck rolling that hammered paint over brushing. I perused the comments and noticed no one had any recommendations on those gas cans...
The condition of most of that stuff is unbelievable...............May sound odd but my favorite is the Moody's screwdriver set, I have cheap ones, I have professional ones and I'm not satisfied with any of them but those Moody's look just right plus I do like those cool old vinyl cases too.
Tom, Graphite powder works well in locks and hinges. But and this is a really big but, it's filthy. You'll be cleaning gray powder forever. It'll make everything dirty. Put a key in a lock where you've used graphite and it'll be on your hands and clothes. A PTFE, Teflon, dry lubricant is a better choice. Bob
True lunch box story: Back in the 1970s I worked in a petrochemical company in Houston. Policy was that after your shift you would exit the plant through the guard station, and open your lunch box to show that you were not stealing anything. A common prank was to put something light weight into a guys lunch box, like, say, toilet paper. The guy would not notice until he was revealed as a TP thief, causing a lot of embarassment.
cousin says the pliers are used on old Chryslers and on hose clamps under washing machines. you use the 5.5mm socket when you put a piece of hex key in it and use it to remove wheel sensors in VW and Audi. he is always looking for caps for an old Snap on screwdriver with the bits . wish you could 3d print them
You are correct, that is a Mongomary Wards wrench. They were a HUGE department store in the 50s-60s-and 70s. I think they were all over the USA. My grandpa McBride who lived in Ohio, LOOOOOOOVED him some M.Ws. I think EVERYTHING in his shop was from Mongomery Wards!
If you decide to use the chucks yourself, I cannot be positive but it looks like those were threaded female arbors. First don't forget they are reverse threaded! But if you swap something for them, find a really hard Stone and make sure the face of the arbor is smooth and there is no rolled burr. The trucks should theoretically be that way, but a few swipes with the stone don't hurt. Threaded chucks are not necessarily concentric. Thread went on good and tight and try three basic sizes. If you're not happy with the concentricity, point the truck towards you and turn it very slow and try to clock where it wows and make a mark. You want to file a tiny bit opposite these marks, clean and start from scratch. It's not a hard job but it requires patience to get right. Don't rush it. It's easy to do over a towel with a needle file in front of the TV. I'm personally not a fan of threaded trucks, but if you put in that little bit of work, it really pays off in the long run. I don't know about you, but it's an absolute pleasure when a drill has virtually no detectable run out. It sounds harder than it is. You got this
This shirt was one great score! You made a comment that you like old stuff in the original package. I do too but I'm always challenged with how to store or display it. A lot of the time the packaging makes it not balanced well, it really only works well on a store hook as designed. I was just curious, what is your method? Or is it because it makes it easier to flip?
I like the original packaging because I feel it helps tell the story of the tool and represent that time in history. I try to hang some on pegboard where I can and display where I can so I can appreciate them.
@@TomGunnTools if ever you wanted to get a set, here’s your chance, not to mention, you’d be owing yet another tool from the Midwest Tool Review channel..lol
Heck I think $200 is even a deal. And by the way we had Montgomery wards here in Southwest Michigan. Back in the day we called a monkey wards 🤪 Nice camio by 🥔 joe. Greg in Michigan
Unbelievable- Best haul EVER!!!!! Awesome Tom! So glad you got this lot!
Thanks John!
Great haul lots of great stuff you got a great deal
Thanks Larry!
Just WOW… that’s a lot of stuff for 100 bucks. Out of it all, my favorite item is the snap on 2 in 1 bit screwdriver set in the case. That was a really nice find. I have one of these but no case and only one bit. This kind of haul is what hooks a guy and make him want to go out and hunt tools every weekend. Nice job Tom, thanks.
Get out there once and a while you never know what you’ll find!
You definitely got you money's worth. The 90 Degree screw driver is made by Lisle # 64250 Right Angle Ratcheting Screwdriver. It was primarily used to remove the screws on the wheel well trim on the '70s and '80s cars. The idea for the big round knob on it was to apply a ton of pressure with your palm while you ratcheted it with your other hand. Anyone who has ever had to remove them will agree that they sucked to remove. They really liked to strip out and for a time almost every specialty tool company was trying to find a solution to removing these horrible screws.
Appreciate the insight Phil!
Fantastic haul! The kind of haul that just makes ya keep going back... I know for me I cant wait to get to one and see what I come across.. great stuff Mr. Tom.. oh and that PM was made for walmart.. popular Mechanics was my first set of screwdrivers and wrenches that I bought when I was 18 or 19 yrs old.. and still have them 😊👍
I hear you Vic it can be addicting! Thanks for the info on PM 👍🇺🇸
Same here Vic I still have mine
Love those Cman pro wrenches. I got a good set of metric 7mm all the way to 19mm
They are sweet!
I have one of those ratcheting bars for Phillips screwdrivers. I've actually had to use it a couple times.
Looking forward to using it!
HA!!! THe J.B voice over was CLASSIC!!!!!! I get as excited to see a new Tom Gunn video as Hunter B. does when a new crack dealer is in his town!
Lmao!
That guy is the best because he is constantly giving me and other more material to us each week! If he is not naked with gun and with a hooker in a hotel room, he is calling his step mom a beeeeotch!!! What a giver he is!!!
@@unwired1281 OKIE DOKIE!!!
You always make me jealous. LoL. Wish I could find these kind of sales
Lol, they are not all this good so don’t be too jelly!
Dood that is a crazy haul!
The moody tools are good precision screwdrivers. Opticians use them for adjustments on eye glasses frames. The only complaint I've read is the new models rust easily with the black oxide finish.
Great info Kent! Thanks!
I'm thinking of Johnny Cash's "One Piece at a Time"! This guy was building his own hardware store instead of a Cadillac!
Indeed! No sets, all pieces!
Oh what a nice haul.Loved each and every tool
That's a great haul. You won't have any trouble making your money back.🔧🔧👍👍😃😃
All of those where great finds! You really cleaned up on this haul Tom! Pretty funny you picked up some chainsaw accessories. I actually just bought a couple of craftsman chainsaws at a yard sale last weekend for a $1 a piece🤣!
Sound like you did well! Hope your the new truck project is going well
What a great haul Tom, I just love that palm grip so much I really want to find one of those now!
They are very cool. My goal is to clean it up and review it in another video.
Great vid! Stayed for the whole thing and I’m subbed waiting for the next one! The brandon clip had me rolling
Lol, glad you enjoyed! Appreciate you watching!
Tom did you build a time machine? How are finding all this NOS stuff? And at those prices!! That haul would have been well over a thousand dollars here man, not even joking. What a great deal man I’m happy for you, and a little jealous lol. I can’t even remember my favorite item because I was too busy slapping my forehead. 😆 That palm ratchet sure was neat. Take care 😃👍🏼
Lol David! I plan on cleaning up and showing more of the palm ratchet in a future video.
@28:36 I just picked up an OMEGA outside micrometer this week. Looks like the same logo.
Wow wow you are one lucky guy to fine these sweet deals awesome haul
Appreciate you watching Bernard!
So I have a homemade Palm ratchet, it's quite literally a fine tooth ratchet head machines into a shower handle. I don't work on cars, nonetheless I think I use that 75% of the time. It's just so damn handy! It fits everywhere, you can get a surprising amount of torque on it, at least on mine you can slide a bar over each of the five spokes though not the very deep. Honestly I like it so much, that even when I use a normal ratchet to break something free, I just sort of automatically switch the socket to the Palm handle. I have some unusual dexterity problems so I don't know how much I speak for others, but I love the thing a lot more than I'm comfortable admitting, I'm not sure why it's vaguely embarrassing. That one looks like a great tool! Overall incredible score
Seems super handy. Looking forward to cleaning mine up!
It looks like you went to the store! Amazing sale. Thanks for sharing
Haha, thanks Tony!
Awesome, I’ve been waiting for part two……watching it before I go to work …. Absolutely incredible, love the stuff you got……🇬🇧
Appreciate you watching Tony!
What a great score. 👍
👍👍 Thanks!
Nice scores. Definitely got your money's worth. I just won an auction that had the same set of moody screw drivers in it. I will have a video on that lot in a couple weeks.
They look like great quality!
Great score on those Craftsman professional wrenches. I would have dug through everything looking for more too. I usually sell the snap on to help with the costs as well. Epic score on the 5.5 USA socket. I have had better luck rolling that hammered paint over brushing. I perused the comments and noticed no one had any recommendations on those gas cans...
Yeah selling those snap on tools if often the key to pay for whole haul. Appreciate you watching!
Fantastic pile o'stuff!
Thanks Bill. Appreciate you watching.
Awesome Tool Haul Tom ! You got your money's Worth . That Oil is Probably 10 weight . Like Machinist oil. Both parts About the Same.
Thanks Wayne! Appreciate the info.
Instrument oil may be for musical instruments like trumpet valves or trombone slides.
The condition of most of that stuff is unbelievable...............May sound odd but my favorite is the Moody's screwdriver set, I have cheap ones, I have professional ones and I'm not satisfied with any of them but those Moody's look just right plus I do like those cool old vinyl cases too.
Knowing you not surprised, you like me sometimes appreciate the small or uncommon things. 👍
I’m going to wake up nights thinking about the tip of the blade sticking out of that vintage Craftsman ….. I’m OCD that way. LOL…..
Tom,
Graphite powder works well in locks and hinges. But and this is a really big but, it's filthy. You'll be cleaning gray powder forever. It'll make everything dirty. Put a key in a lock where you've used graphite and it'll be on your hands and clothes.
A PTFE, Teflon, dry lubricant is a better choice.
Bob
Thanks for the heads up!
True lunch box story: Back in the 1970s I worked in a petrochemical company in Houston. Policy was that after your shift you would exit the plant through the guard station, and open your lunch box to show that you were not stealing anything. A common prank was to put something light weight into a guys lunch box, like, say, toilet paper. The guy would not notice until he was revealed as a TP thief, causing a lot of embarassment.
cousin says the pliers are used on old Chryslers and on hose clamps under washing machines. you use the 5.5mm socket when you put a piece of hex key in it and use it to remove wheel sensors in VW and Audi. he is always looking for caps for an old Snap on screwdriver with the bits . wish you could 3d print them
Thanks for sharing! 👍
Really love these vids tom so very cool beautiful stuff man this was a whopper!! The wd40 recipe was interesting!!
Thanks Chad!
I m going late to go work to watch your great almost all set tool
Oh no, appreciate you watching!
Tom there is a forth craftsman file in that set. I’ve had them sense the mid 90’s.
That’s great to know appreciate you sharing the info.
You are correct, that is a Mongomary Wards wrench. They were a HUGE department store in the 50s-60s-and 70s. I think they were all over the USA. My grandpa McBride who lived in Ohio, LOOOOOOOVED him some M.Ws. I think EVERYTHING in his shop was from Mongomery Wards!
They had some great tools rebranded for them!
That they did young JEDI!!!
Moody makes great tools.
They even make drivers like this with micro wrench heads, and micro nut drivers like this.
Still made in the USA today.
Thanks for the info, looking forward to cleaning them up!
If you decide to use the chucks yourself, I cannot be positive but it looks like those were threaded female arbors. First don't forget they are reverse threaded! But if you swap something for them, find a really hard Stone and make sure the face of the arbor is smooth and there is no rolled burr. The trucks should theoretically be that way, but a few swipes with the stone don't hurt. Threaded chucks are not necessarily concentric. Thread went on good and tight and try three basic sizes. If you're not happy with the concentricity, point the truck towards you and turn it very slow and try to clock where it wows and make a mark. You want to file a tiny bit opposite these marks, clean and start from scratch. It's not a hard job but it requires patience to get right. Don't rush it. It's easy to do over a towel with a needle file in front of the TV. I'm personally not a fan of threaded trucks, but if you put in that little bit of work, it really pays off in the long run. I don't know about you, but it's an absolute pleasure when a drill has virtually no detectable run out. It sounds harder than it is. You got this
As always Jean-Paul really appreciate all your insight!
Way better than part 1 !!
The tool with the knob is a wheel well molding screwdriver.
20:31 it’s Popular Mechanic.
This shirt was one great score! You made a comment that you like old stuff in the original package. I do too but I'm always challenged with how to store or display it. A lot of the time the packaging makes it not balanced well, it really only works well on a store hook as designed. I was just curious, what is your method? Or is it because it makes it easier to flip?
I like the original packaging because I feel it helps tell the story of the tool and represent that time in history. I try to hang some on pegboard where I can and display where I can so I can appreciate them.
Williams made that style like the 7/8
That might be who made. Thanks for sharing 👍
Tom Gunn Tools is there any where that I could share photos of my collection with you. I don’t have a UA-cam channel or make videos
@@182JoeT sure, email me at tomgunntools@gmail.com
I love finding NOS tools 🔧
I usually try to flip a few items to cover the cost of what I buy 🖐👍😁😁🛠🛠🇨🇦
Same brother. 👍
The k on the 7/8. Sk made it
Spark plug boot pliers are probably lisle.
I think you are correct.
Wery nise toolz 👍
Unbelievable, $100!!!!!!
Appreciate you watching! 👍👍
Instrument oil= tool oil?
From what I can tell it’s for machines especially threaded and moving parts to keep them lubricated. Sewing machines and such.
That was a LOT of stuff for $100!
I wish they were all so good!
@@TomGunnTools
To buy did you go item by item for pricing, was it prepriced, or did you just make a pile and negotiate on that?
I have a set of Craftsman USA Professional wrenches in Metric. You want to do some trading
Man, you got me thinking!
@@TomGunnTools if ever you wanted to get a set, here’s your chance, not to mention, you’d be owing yet another tool from the Midwest Tool Review channel..lol
Are you the same guy from Patriot comics
PART 2!!!!!!
👍👍
Heck I think $200 is even a deal.
And by the way we had Montgomery wards here in Southwest Michigan.
Back in the day we called a monkey wards 🤪
Nice camio by 🥔 joe.
Greg in Michigan
Lol!
The laminated channel locks are horrible.
Com'on man .. why you be mocking that Poor Old Man
Com on man! Lol!
H I G H C A P A C I T Y G U N N
Lol 👍