@@WaterjetChannel I'd try loooking the stuff up and put it on ebay.. I'd leave out the part about buying at the donut auction and list it as "open box" "like new".... there are many diffrent seal materials for the valves. Buna is probably the cheapest and viton one of the most expensive.
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6:47 that is a Scully cable, used to ground and detect overflow on a fuel truck or tank. I used to haul fuel from refineries in both eastern and western Canada.
I'm ready to just by a bucket of 10mm and 13mm sockets tbh. Like how I grab a handful of phillips bits every time I go to the hardware store. Seems like eventually after owning a 100 you'd always be able to find one.
All of the valving & plumbing is for bulk Fuel transfer. The fancy valves are called "dripless or dry disconnects" & are quite valuable to the right people.
Years of AV installation and configuration experience here, you do plug a mic into those they just have a smaller 4 pin jack, usually on the top. They're the transmitters. The device which plugs into the mixer and sits on a shelf or mounts in an equipment rack is the receiver. Love the channel guys. Keep 'em coming.
I love how normally you guys just kind of ramble, but when you guys are trying to figure stuff out you can tell that you guys actually really know your stuff.
The sennheiser pack with the dual 1/8" on top is the receiver, the one with the lav attached is the transmitter. Looks like it may work together, but can't see the frequency range of the TX.
They are dry break couplings for the fuel industry, the orange cable is called a Scully plug and goes from the tanker to the loading skid to ground the compartments and to connect the over fill probes
Yep. I used one on a car that was completely dead. Not even clicking and it started without hesitation. The jump pack had also sat in the car in the hot sun all summer. Super impressed.
6:00 hose end og of api dripless coupling for fuel truck, the cable is for overfill protection when loading the fuel truck, connects between truck and the loading station, merry Christmas guys.
I have that exact drill. It has survived a house fire and multiple drops from the roof and it is still going strong other than the smell of burning house when you use it lol.
The connector at 5:54 is used in commercial fueling. Its a vacuum seal that connects a fuel line to a male connector on a truck to transfer fuel. At my site we used them as our connection point from our main storage to the truck when refueling fuel haulers.
@ғuňţċѧsє ţuċҡғѧяԀ Shouldn't the police give back to the owners? What if they pick up evidence that turns out to not be useful for investigation or it belongs to someone not related to the "crime", do they just keep it anyway?
@@RNCHFND hah. You have to go through a long process of paperwork to get your shit back if the police confiscated it, and I really doubt they looked for the owners of most stolen goods. What happens is most stolen goods, and things not worth the time trying to get back get auctioned off. I had a buddy who got charged over some trumped up shit, and they confiscated his guns. The charges were dropped but it took him 6 months to get the guns back. (6 months after the charges were dropped, about year from confiscation)
The big silver thing could also be used to load semi trailers with fuel. It's called a dry break and the orange cord is called a Scully cord which connect the loading station to the semi and it checks for a ground and a few other safety features are in operation on the semi
Most of the “couplers” are basic hose connections used in everyday things such as septic hoses, pressured water hoses, vacuum hoses. The blue union with the three tabs is called a hammer union and with the cap it appears to be for a mud line used in the oilfield.
It's a nozzle for filling semi-tractor trailers bulk loading, the orange cable for optics for overflow protection for filling the semi tractor trailer. camlock fittings four hoses.
@@xenonram I don't think that he has gone over a copper heat sink on a trigger switch before, or at least in a very long time, as most switching is done outside of the switch nowadays in battery operated tools.
@@LordDragox412 na he has already po pood on that model he would like it for the fact it was cut in half so he could really get into the inner workings of it minus the motor they just wouldn't be able to send the battery pack
The light that works off a battery @4:55 goes with the camera equipment i bet, that battery (with 3/4ths length slot) looks just like the one i my friends camera
The connector/valve at 5:50 is a dry break fitting used to transfer fluids, usually flammable, without spillage when disconnecting. 6:21 ditto, different size dry break. They are worth way more individually than what you paid for everything.
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One table for aviation fueling and truck load rack and the curly wire is a ground cable called a scully. Used to ground tanker trucks when loading fuel
Those were obviously filly metal tube things. They can only be grasped using the left hand if purchased from a police evidence auction and you must hold your breath if utilizing a water jet to cut them after 4pm. Love you guys!
If you find the right farmer or rancher that's running 2" poly pipe for irrigation you could probably sell the smaller cam lock couplers. The large one are going to be like semi tanker truck except that huge one that only going to be a bulk plant or city water dept to buy it.
It's not that the police could not find the owner it is almost impossible to prove that you're the owner with a lot of the items you buy them brand new and the receipt has no serial number I've had to go through those loops and it took me like 4 months to get my TV back the system is set up to auction it off not to get things back that's how you make money
We used the smaller 2 handed coupler to fuel out f18s when i was in the navy. They are a couple hundred dollars and really cool! The Chicago couplers look like fire hose connectors also expensive!
@@ja-vg2fh Like charge wise? Or lifetime wise? Cause speaking from experience, hell naw. Those things break so often cause the way the contacts work. I've had to fix them so many times, and they still keep failing.
@@ja-vg2fh was about to say couldn't you just replace the battery pack and re lube the gears? If kludged together some old porta cable drills back in the day when the batteries failed because the gears just wouldn't quit in those things.
At 2.22 The black cast metal is an API Head used in transferring bulk liquid. I deal with them every day.And the orange cord is an optic level cord used to ensure grounding and levels of product.
6:53 that is for loading fuel loading for home heat, gasoline and etc fuel loading types. It's a cable to get tank info from a fuel truck. There very expensive - 200$+
The mic packs (what you have) are the transmiters the reserves are much larger and wall powered. The mic's for transmitter like that aren't dont ust the same connector as a hand held
Those couplers are also used to connect aircraft for refuelling, and are designed to connect and disconnect without leakage, even with pressure and flow.
Black one looks like it possibly for a plane, i use a smaller version on my fuel truck, definitely use the rest on my truck. Why is this stuff "evidence"?
Those 2 handle valves are “no leak valves” they attach and can only be opened when it’s attached to another valve or port. I use them every day at the oil and lubrication plant I work at.
You will. I thought I scored a while back. I walked into an Orchard Hardware store right before it closed for good, and the liquidator approached me and sold me 2 isles of plumbing supplies for 50 bucks. It was worth every bit of 10k, but it was so hard to unload. I ended up with $1500 and kept a bunch of brass & copper fittings. I have a video showing it, check it out. A lot of copper and brass.
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The blue coupler looks like a high pressure hammer lock blind. I know they are used for hydro testing pipe and tanks but I've also seen them used for oil transfer trucks.
no it's not, lol. And back then Dewalt was putting plastic ring gears in some of their drills. That doesn't happen anymore because cordless power tools across all price ranges have only gotten better.
I could use a few of those tripod mounts. Those big valves are used for refueling and liquid transportation. We used similar twist lock couplers with the leaver valve in the Air Force during ground refueling aircraft.
The table with the huge couplers is all petroleum terminals. The cord is a Scully cord. It connects the trailer over fill system to the terminal over flow system. Probably a few grand worth of stuff. A petroleum companies would surely be glad to get a deal on them. They will surely want to know where you got it.
A gated valve switched from a large pipe size to a smaller pipe size. Fire department items and very little resale value. They get their stuff new and free, shipped to their door. You might be able to get a contractor that pumps water from a job sites, they may give you a hundred bucks for your hydro fittings.
The couplers and attachments you have on the table are fuel loading heads, very expensive, and the cable is a grounding cable for when you load flammable liquids such as gas, diesel, etc. Take them to a truck shop near a fuel loading facility and you should get over $1000 for it if they buy them from you at pennies on the dollar
That orange cord with blue end fitting looks like a ‘scully system’ cord. Scully is overflow prevention system for loading of tanker trucks (fuel trucks) Would appear that someone got that at the same location as the septum valves ( you described as -some kind of ball valve-)
I think the black connector thing that you thought was for a hose is, it is the part that first goes onto the hydrant, then the hose, but I can’t really be for sure
The blue wing is a one piece wing nut with a plug, looks about 4" in size I use them in the field all the time. Also that valve is used for hot fuel I have only used 2" to 2 1/2" bayonet style for fuel trucks.
How did you find that out? I rewatched the video and couldnt find anything to indicate that. It is very possible that is true but you have said it as a fact so how do you know that?
Those couplers are probably for oil vat drains at quick lube centers. Oil drains into a vat. When it's full you connect and drain into a gravity or suction drain tank for waste oil. Probably a sales set though because there is a wide selection.
I just picked up a Wii like that to see if his hands are actually massive and theyre really not bc I picked up the Wii just like that, wiis are kinda small tbh
All those fittings and the cord are for delivering and loading petroleum products, find a local company who delivers petrol to gas stations and see if they want to buy it!!!!
4:57 The labels on the back of that LED lamp will tell you what size power cord to get. It should say something like 9v, 12v, etc. Chances are you might already have a power cord that will fit it.
All those fittings, couplers, and cords are for fuel loading. The curly cord is for the overfill protection. All worth way more than you paid....
But how do I get money from it?
@@WaterjetChannel some people trade currency for goods....
@@WaterjetChannel I'd try loooking the stuff up and put it on ebay.. I'd leave out the part about buying at the donut auction and list it as "open box" "like new".... there are many diffrent seal materials for the valves. Buna is probably the cheapest and viton one of the most expensive.
@@AndyFromm It's not NOS. That would be fraudulent.
@@xenonram ok, open box...
Those couplers are for fueling aircraft, they are very expensive
Yeah but absolutely no one will ever buy one second hand lol...
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Hey guys the 2 handle valve thing is for the end of a large jet fuel hose. The military and commercial aircraft use it. Very expensive.
also used for fueling up fuel tanker
I would be surprised if anyone will purchase this nozzle due to regulations.
But would would buy one from an unverified source...
@@ronplatt15 exactly. No aircraft operator will ever buy valves from a random dude.
How did the police get it also some collectors might buy it
6:47 that is a Scully cable, used to ground and detect overflow on a fuel truck or tank.
I used to haul fuel from refineries in both eastern and western Canada.
Can one up this - use this it for loading home heat on a 99 ford 650.
THERES where all the 10MM sockets went!!
Right! The 10 is always missing out of a set. They're a bitch to find when you need em.
Damnit. Beat me to it. Well played, sir.
And the 13 mm
I'm ready to just by a bucket of 10mm and 13mm sockets tbh. Like how I grab a handful of phillips bits every time I go to the hardware store. Seems like eventually after owning a 100 you'd always be able to find one.
Everything but a 10mm
Yep, that valve is a dry break, we use them on the end of a hose to load condensate (oil) on trucks at our LACTs.
Oil field stuff is all high dollar
All of the valving & plumbing is for bulk Fuel transfer. The fancy valves are called "dripless or dry disconnects" & are quite valuable to the right people.
Are you the right people?
The suspense is killing me
@@WaterjetChannel Sending an e-mail
@@robgraff the power of UA-cam...
Boom, friends Por vida
Years of AV installation and configuration experience here, you do plug a mic into those they just have a smaller 4 pin jack, usually on the top. They're the transmitters. The device which plugs into the mixer and sits on a shelf or mounts in an equipment rack is the receiver.
Love the channel guys. Keep 'em coming.
Those valves your throughing around go for about 3500 each
Thats what I was thinking, those can't be cheap. Looks like fuel truck parts
@@mechanicalking thats exactly what they are. They have the check valves in them
But are they worth anything open box like this?
@@johnfroh6774 im not 100% sure. Im sure they are worth more than cutting up lol
@@tnoutlaw73 Lol true
I love how normally you guys just kind of ramble, but when you guys are trying to figure stuff out you can tell that you guys actually really know your stuff.
Dudes just bought all the missing 10mm sockets we have been looking for
That's funny!!
I thought i was the only one losing 10mm. Sockets
Lol we dont use 10s
Potheads use a 1/4 generaly but 9/32 rn
Fr lol
The sennheiser pack with the dual 1/8" on top is the receiver, the one with the lav attached is the transmitter. Looks like it may work together, but can't see the frequency range of the TX.
I once scratched my nose at an auction and nearly bought a house.
What do you get for scratching your ass
@@ChalkyHonky you get your mother's number
What a weird set of replies.
@@Abyssic1 All part of the plan
Sure you did
They are dry break couplings for the fuel industry, the orange cable is called a Scully plug and goes from the tanker to the loading skid to ground the compartments and to connect the over fill probes
This mini jump packs can in fact start a car very easily. I used mine to start my brothers Duramax diesel truck. They work.
TrAvy_K_Malllo yup! That's what my local tow company uses when they call out for AAA.
They’re pretty Balsey lmao
Yeah they work awesome!
What what
Yep. I used one on a car that was completely dead. Not even clicking and it started without hesitation. The jump pack had also sat in the car in the hot sun all summer. Super impressed.
6:00 hose end og of api dripless coupling for fuel truck, the cable is for overfill protection when loading the fuel truck, connects between truck and the loading station, merry Christmas guys.
I have that exact drill. It has survived a house fire and multiple drops from the roof and it is still going strong other than the smell of burning house when you use it lol.
It may still burn a house down, and survive that... :P
The connector at 5:54 is used in commercial fueling. Its a vacuum seal that connects a fuel line to a male connector on a truck to transfer fuel. At my site we used them as our connection point from our main storage to the truck when refueling fuel haulers.
Ironic you guys are destorying evidence
@ғuňţċѧsє ţuċҡғѧяԀ Shouldn't the police give back to the owners? What if they pick up evidence that turns out to not be useful for investigation or it belongs to someone not related to the "crime", do they just keep it anyway?
@@RNCHFND OH WELL LOL
@@RNCHFND They probably couldn't return those stuff for many reasons.
@@RNCHFND hah. You have to go through a long process of paperwork to get your shit back if the police confiscated it, and I really doubt they looked for the owners of most stolen goods. What happens is most stolen goods, and things not worth the time trying to get back get auctioned off.
I had a buddy who got charged over some trumped up shit, and they confiscated his guns. The charges were dropped but it took him 6 months to get the guns back. (6 months after the charges were dropped, about year from confiscation)
ғuňţċѧsє ţuċҡғѧяԀ whoosh right over your head
The big silver thing could also be used to load semi trailers with fuel. It's called a dry break and the orange cord is called a Scully cord which connect the loading station to the semi and it checks for a ground and a few other safety features are in operation on the semi
When you can't understand the lady at action so it just says *(Auctioneer noises)* lmfao
5:49 that is used to load fuel trucks at the refinery.
Its designed to handle high flow rates and high pressure fluid transfers.
How much will you give me for it? 😉
@@WaterjetChannel nothing! I dont haul fuel anymore!🤣 you should cut it down the middle I'm curious to see the inside.
@3:03 Hey is that everyone's missing 10mm? I think I see mine.
😂
damn that was a good drill yall sliced, ive had two of em still running for ten plus years... very reliable and well made..
Most of the “couplers” are basic hose connections used in everyday things such as septic hoses, pressured water hoses, vacuum hoses. The blue union with the three tabs is called a hammer union and with the cap it appears to be for a mud line used in the oilfield.
It's a nozzle for filling semi-tractor trailers bulk loading, the orange cable for optics for overflow protection for filling the semi tractor trailer. camlock fittings four hoses.
Those hose heads look a lot like refueling heads used for aircraft, and I assume the same type is used in gas station fuel pits.
Yep
That large coupler is a 4" bottom load truck coupling made by OPW for fueling and unloading fuel tankers
Send the drill to AvE he might put it on the healing bench and fix it lol
They didn't know what that copper heat sink was, so I'll assume they don't watch AvE.
@@xenonram I don't think that he has gone over a copper heat sink on a trigger switch before, or at least in a very long time, as most switching is done outside of the switch nowadays in battery operated tools.
If only they sent it before cutting it open, AvE would have a fun day disassembling all those parts :P
@@LordDragox412 na he has already po pood on that model he would like it for the fact it was cut in half so he could really get into the inner workings of it minus the motor they just wouldn't be able to send the battery pack
The light that works off a battery @4:55 goes with the camera equipment i bet, that battery (with 3/4ths length slot) looks just like the one i my friends camera
6:02
Someone broke into a fire department.
*A fuel truck
Lol
The connector/valve at 5:50 is a dry break fitting used to transfer fluids, usually flammable, without spillage when disconnecting. 6:21 ditto, different size dry break. They are worth way more individually than what you paid for everything.
Yo Lewis and I need to borrow that sprinkler key
You got it
@@WaterjetChannel now kith
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One table for aviation fueling and truck load rack and the curly wire is a ground cable called a scully. Used to ground tanker trucks when loading fuel
Those were obviously filly metal tube things. They can only be grasped using the left hand if purchased from a police evidence auction and you must hold your breath if utilizing a water jet to cut them after 4pm.
Love you guys!
If you find the right farmer or rancher that's running 2" poly pipe for irrigation you could probably sell the smaller cam lock couplers. The large one are going to be like semi tanker truck except that huge one that only going to be a bulk plant or city water dept to buy it.
It's not that the police could not find the owner it is almost impossible to prove that you're the owner with a lot of the items you buy them brand new and the receipt has no serial number I've had to go through those loops and it took me like 4 months to get my TV back the system is set up to auction it off not to get things back that's how you make money
We used the smaller 2 handed coupler to fuel out f18s when i was in the navy. They are a couple hundred dollars and really cool! The Chicago couplers look like fire hose connectors also expensive!
"But that is the old style drill that is pretty obsolete now."
We still use that kind at work cause my boss is cheap ;n;
They work the best. Stinger motors batteries last longer
@@ja-vg2fh Like charge wise? Or lifetime wise? Cause speaking from experience, hell naw. Those things break so often cause the way the contacts work. I've had to fix them so many times, and they still keep failing.
@First Name Last Name what's black?
@@ja-vg2fh was about to say couldn't you just replace the battery pack and re lube the gears? If kludged together some old porta cable drills back in the day when the batteries failed because the gears just wouldn't quit in those things.
The drill is good for larger bits
At 2.22 The black cast metal is an API Head used in transferring bulk liquid. I deal with them every day.And the orange cord is an optic level cord used to ensure grounding and levels of product.
Well on the bright side the Makita and other tools alone sort of paid for the auction costs :P
I saw a DeWalt but no Makita...
Did I miss something...?
The Sennheisers are One transmitter and one receiver. The receiver is made to be used with a camera that is why it’s so small.
I know people that prefer those NiCad Dewalt drills.
My NiCad batteries both died at the same time for my craftsman drill I got lithium replacements
6:53 that is for loading fuel loading for home heat, gasoline and etc fuel loading types. It's a cable to get tank info from a fuel truck. There very expensive - 200$+
5:48 api load head. It is what we hook to our bulk fuel trucks to load at the teminals.
4:20 mini jump pack
I have use one of these to jump start a 6 cylinder engine. It really does work.
I bet they're all 13 mm sockets
I think I see some 10mm sockets in there as well.
@@nocount7517 You might have seen them in the video, but I can assure you, they're not there in real life.
@@xenonram They never are. You lock them up in a vault and they're gone the next morning.
@@nocount7517 My God the mythical 10mm socket talk about rare lol
Oh. Glad I'm not the only one
The mic packs (what you have) are the transmiters the reserves are much larger and wall powered. The mic's for transmitter like that aren't dont ust the same connector as a hand held
Pretty sure that table was all fire hose and hydrant parts and attachments
Those couplers are also used to connect aircraft for refuelling, and are designed to connect and disconnect without leakage, even with pressure and flow.
They look more like fueling tools found on tanker trucks for filling gas station tanks.
@@dylan8755 I'm a gas hauler. you are correct
Black one looks like it possibly for a plane, i use a smaller version on my fuel truck, definitely use the rest on my truck. Why is this stuff "evidence"?
Pretty sure the black one is for DEF
Those 2 handle valves are “no leak valves” they attach and can only be opened when it’s attached to another valve or port. I use them every day at the oil and lubrication plant I work at.
I work on those Razor scooters.. I can get you pretty much any part you want.
the orange cord is a Scully cable for fuel hauling overfill protection an the round metal contraption is a fuel head for loading gas tankers
You've got some money there. You did OK. The jump pack was letting you know it was from Florida.
I’ve got a bunch of potential, I’ll see if I can turn it into money
You will. I thought I scored a while back. I walked into an Orchard Hardware store right before it closed for good, and the liquidator approached me and sold me 2 isles of plumbing supplies for 50 bucks. It was worth every bit of 10k, but it was so hard to unload. I ended up with $1500 and kept a bunch of brass & copper fittings. I have a video showing it, check it out. A lot of copper and brass.
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FL = Flat.
DUVVAALLLL!!!
The blue coupler looks like a high pressure hammer lock blind. I know they are used for hydro testing pipe and tanks but I've also seen them used for oil transfer trucks.
6:04 I thought this was a del taco fiesta pack until I got a closer look
The valves are for a refueler, and the umbilical is a scop kit for a refueler that shuts off when the tank is full
Last of the well built dewalts
no it's not, lol.
And back then Dewalt was putting plastic ring gears in some of their drills. That doesn't happen anymore because cordless power tools across all price ranges have only gotten better.
I could use a few of those tripod mounts. Those big valves are used for refueling and liquid transportation. We used similar twist lock couplers with the leaver valve in the Air Force during ground refueling aircraft.
Dammit that drill was worth something.
It was worth a couple of somethings D:
The table with the huge couplers is all petroleum terminals. The cord is a Scully cord. It connects the trailer over fill system to the terminal over flow system. Probably a few grand worth of stuff. A petroleum companies would surely be glad to get a deal on them. They will surely want to know where you got it.
Talk to AvE about the usage for those. I am sure he could use them.
Battery jump packs are awesome & they work!
I love that your boss doesn't care you guys do this with the company's waterjet
Keep up, they bought their own!
@@athhud they bought their own waterjet and put it in their boss's workshop?
@@KevinMunchyButtons Yes.
athhud bs
A gated valve switched from a large pipe size to a smaller pipe size. Fire department items and very little resale value. They get their stuff new and free, shipped to their door. You might be able to get a contractor that pumps water from a job sites, they may give you a hundred bucks for your hydro fittings.
*happy auctioneer noise
The couplers and attachments you have on the table are fuel loading heads, very expensive, and the cable is a grounding cable for when you load flammable liquids such as gas, diesel, etc. Take them to a truck shop near a fuel loading facility and you should get over $1000 for it if they buy them from you at pennies on the dollar
The orange cord looks like the skully my guy uses when loading or offloading a fuel trailer. It serves as a ground.
That orange cord with blue end fitting looks like a ‘scully system’ cord.
Scully is overflow prevention system for loading of tanker trucks (fuel trucks)
Would appear that someone got that at the same location as the septum valves ( you described as -some kind of ball valve-)
I love the wisdom of the internet
Yeah. It is a heat sink. Do you guys not watch AvE?
They should send the drill to him, without him having seen the condition, and ask him to fix it.
@@Bl4ckD0g hahahahaha. That would be awesome!
The big orange cable and valve at 5:36 are for a crude oil trailer.. civacon
I used to run a forge press and there's a slight chance I made that blue wingnut.
If you used it to commit a crime, then there's a very good chance
Those are cam action connectors. We use similar on hdpe pipe for water towers but like many have said those are for fueling
Seinheiser* however you spell it, are belt pack transmitters,
I think the black connector thing that you thought was for a hose is, it is the part that first goes onto the hydrant, then the hose, but I can’t really be for sure
The jump start pack will jump start a car it’s done mine a couple times
The blue wing is a one piece wing nut with a plug, looks about 4" in size I use them in the field all the time. Also that valve is used for hot fuel I have only used 2" to 2 1/2" bayonet style for fuel trucks.
That "firehose looking thing" looks like a refueling nozzle for an aircraft.
When you were loading the car the T-handle pipe thing was a shutoff for water lines into a house or building .
Why did the police take someones tool bag? What if they took your tool bag and sold it on auction?
Could have been jacking parts off peoples cars
My guess is a thief took someone’s tool bag, and the owner never came to see if it was recovered
That orange and blue connector looks like what they use to hook the eighteen wheeler trailer to the building when unloading and or loading packages
You should try to cut a tungsten carbide tool.
They already have
That biggest valve is a load head for fuel. Military uses them. Refinery use them. Can also use them for other fluids. Use em at work.
Who ever stole that stuff, was on meth.
Thomas Wilson that’s what they were arrested for
How did you find that out? I rewatched the video and couldnt find anything to indicate that. It is very possible that is true but you have said it as a fact so how do you know that?
Those couplers are probably for oil vat drains at quick lube centers. Oil drains into a vat. When it's full you connect and drain into a gravity or suction drain tank for waste oil. Probably a sales set though because there is a wide selection.
Post your eBay account when you post this stuff lol
Make some money back
That old Dewalt drill is tough and a very good cordless drill. Dewalt sells an adaptor to use it with current batteries.
Did you see how he picked up that wii at 4:05 this dude has huge hands
I just picked up a Wii like that to see if his hands are actually massive and theyre really not bc I picked up the Wii just like that, wiis are kinda small tbh
All those fittings and the cord are for delivering and loading petroleum products, find a local company who delivers petrol to gas stations and see if they want to buy it!!!!
Dude in blue always looks like he's about to cry.
Nobody would be sad if you suddenly died, not even your own family. They're just pretending to like you because they're afraid of you.
Aren't you making the comments section more kind and educational! Thanks!
The umbilical cord is called a Skulley Cord. It’s to ground out your trailer at the load rack to load fuel..
"(auctioneer noises)" LOL
“I learned to not do that again”. and I learned to not waste my time at those auctions thanks to you guys, so thank-you.
I’ll list it all on eBay and I might change my mind.
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Do it again!
4:57 The labels on the back of that LED lamp will tell you what size power cord to get. It should say something like 9v, 12v, etc. Chances are you might already have a power cord that will fit it.
Wonder what the crime was
i know right, maybe someone was killed with a subwoofer and jump starter pack lmao
Maybe somebody was killed with a drill and a valve
Maybe the valves were stolen. they seem to be the most expensive things there.
They not all from a single case.
Andrew Delashaw however would be funny if they all were from the same case :D
Cutting that drill looked really cool!! Thanks for content
With the cadmium in the water, that's an ecological disaster
The big thing, most if that table is used in the fuel industry. The cord is called a scully valve cord. Lot of value
Rock Nasty!
The round and blue piece of metal with the three nobs on it is called a hammer Union looks like a 4” 206 wing cap used in oil and gas application.