The meat grinder brought back memories of the 1950s. My mom had one, and every Saturday morning after her trip to the grocery store, my sister and I would take turns grinding meat for next weeks dinners.
The baby bullet is sweet! Another great haul. We knew you wouldn't stop going to auctions. The Checker cab piece looks to be a horn button from the steering wheel.
Being one of limited funds and movement from age, thank you for letting me live my life vicariously with your action buy videos. And I mean that! The vice is awesome. Many of the ones with the base I see for sale are over 1000 dollars. Cool find
The weird tool at 6:30 is a Dearman welding gauge. Used to check hi-lo on the fit up of pipe and other inspection criteria. Used by welding inspectors. That Baby Wilton with the Powrarm is worth $600-$1200 all day long on eBay. Very valuable.
You can use some Grizzly wheels on the sander. I think I still have a list. I made mine from cast aluminum also, but the Grizzly’s also come with the bearings.
Dear Mr. Pete, please don't let the 00gles that be ruin one of the best YT channels available! My husband loves watching your video's and you're the only one that could actually ID the tools in his "shop" (2400 sf). I heard you asked for comments and for some reason he can't leave comments. So I am commenting hoping it helps you! If you ever wanna visit CA I'll fly you and the lovely Mrs Pete and make you or take you to a lovely dinner! His shop has more tools than even his mechanic friends don't know what 1/2 of them are! He loves watching you and takes notes often! Let me know if you and Mrs Pete ever wanna visit! 🙂
As a former industrial arts major and someone who worked in the VA system as a vocational/teacher/therapist i can certainly relate to your channel. I was fortunate to work with veterans in an industrial arts type of department. I was in charge of the woodworking shop /clinic where we made a variety of small and large projects. The best part of the experience was hearing the experiences and life stories of these veterans and getting to know them on a personal basis. I also have the TAS (tool accumulation syndrome) and need to reduce my inventory. Your ability to put out so much work on your channel is very impressive for an 80 yo. My high school IA department was a great experience for me and i considered it a privilege to be able to be in the "shops" a d avail myself of all of the opportunity to use all of the tools and machinery. I also taught in the public schools and local vocational schools and i understand the challenges of dealing with the immature energy of students as well as those students whose behavior required too many school resouces.
Mr Pete one of your vices is more vices. Here in western Canada the live auction is almost a thing of the past. I loved the auction action but now it is sit at home and click the the computer.
Mr. Pete: Auction stuff: The conical brass thing with a fold-out blade in a slot on the side is a cork borer sharpener. I think I've seen a tiny Wilton vise about 2-3 inches long at a flea market marked about $85 ten or fifteen years ago.
If you mean the tool shown at 4:13 I think it is for making the tapered hole in a Windsor chair seat. The legs are attached to the seat base with tapered tenons and these sort of tools are used to adjust the tapered mortise (hole) in the base.
Great auction take! AT 25:09 you have a near complete Vintage J-38 morse key in good looking shape, just missing the shorting lever (for tuning up) and one binding post that you can get from the other one that is missing a bunch of parts. Now to get your Amateur Radio License and start talking CW!
Wow, looks like a great time. You are right Sunday was a beautiful day. That is the cutest vice! Even better it came with the positioner. I am really surprised they gave the magnetos away. That was a good eye on the precision drill press. Good video. Hope to see you this summer!
That little dumore is amazing. I had one of that vintage and the motor needed rewinding though.... It was a shame to see it go up in smoke. Yours sounds "sick" 😷
Did someone change the meaning of “sick”? To me it means “ feeling awful, headache, throwing up, sick as a dog, flue, bad cold, ‘bout to die, etc. The Dumore was a lucky find for Mr Pete but it’s not “sick”.
@@ellieprice363 The bearings must be dry and filthy as you can hear the motor slowly picking up speed as they warm-up (it's running slow). That's the sick sound and might overheat the windings if not addressed. Also there's something wrong with the chuck/shaft as it's moving quite a bit as he applies drilling pressure. Yes, I've had a Dumore for years but mine is only around fifty years old.
@@douglasbollinger8678 Thanks for sharing the correct meaning of "sick" as applied to the Dumore. I've seen a few strange uses of the word that makes no sense to me. Such as, "That 427 Cobra is sick!" My apologies for misunderstanding the comment.
Tool at 10:17 is to compress the spring on B&S condenser that holds the wire in. The old set that the end of condenser is half the points contact and gap is set by sliding condenser in the one hole clamp.
Awesome get! Still waiting to find a baby bullet in the wild. I did finally get my vintage Starrett vise. I have a Wilton fish hook from '45 but no baby bullet, great find!
Always enjoy the auction videos. I got outbid on a bigger Wilton vise a few years ago. Thought I had put in a stupid high bid only to have 2 other people outbid me.
At 10:06 is part of a dado blade set. At 20:13 is a tenon auger for cutting tenons on the end of wooden wheel spokes. At 20:15 is a spoke cone used to taper the end of a wooden spoke so you can cut the tenon with the tenon auger. (See ua-cam.com/video/VvaXKoUyuwM/v-deo.html) At 20:18 the pistol grip tool is for cutting leather straps.
6:40 is for checking alignment in welding. Can be used for hi/lo on sheets, pipe alignmnent, and so on. It can do weld side, an reach through a root gap to check root side for open-root welds. I use one every day at job two. 11:25 I am weak for calipers and dividers, especially with fine adjust and releases to clear obstructions. you stole the baby bullet. Like I stole my house (less than 1/3 tax value) I love the DuMore. Mine was free, and not worth it due to damage. More than it was worth for the repair parts, but quite useful. 25:25 telegraph key frame missing the key lever. The switch is so when used on a long multikey line, the key can e shorted to allow another key to use the line. Open the switch when you are sending.
More woodworking tools. at 20:13 you have a tenon cutter for putting a round tenon of various sizes on the end of a piece of wood, frequently used in chair making. And right after it at 20:15 is a tenon pointer, sort of a giant pencil sharpener sort of tool. Makes putting the tenon in the mortise easier. At 20:20 is a tool for sharpening woodworking handsaws, lowers the teeth to the same height.
Somebody was a woodworker at that place. The tool at 6:20 is a bevel gauge, one of the better type with the hinge lock at the back where it never gets in the way. The cheaper ones have a lever lock at the hinge and depending on the project, those can get in your way. Looks like the locking mechanism is not all there though, pity. The single trammel point also points to woodworking.
Migth be worth taking a trip to the USA just because of these tool auctions. 😁😁😁 So many cool and interesting things to see. ☺ Thanks for sharing it to us.
A pleasant way to spend a day. I love estate sales, auctions, and even thrift shops on occasion. My wife started dragging me to these, and I sort of got to liking them, especially if they have tools, sporting equipment, and musical instruments.
Thinking the same thing... the headsets, switch and power supply look to all go with the pair of telegraph keys to make a little kit to build a two station telegraph network to play/test with
I went to my first tool auction recently and I felt the same way! (There was a lot of people there with a lot more money to spend than me!). Though I still got some good stuff.
I have a keen kutter grinder with a 24ish stone around 2in thick with a seat and pedals and a curved plate to rest tools for sharpening and its in 90% condition other than a little surface rust. It was my great grandfather's and always in a enclosed shop. I actually used it a few weeks ago and sharpened two push mower blades. I normally use a electric grinder but just wanted to use it for fun. The wheels are normally cracked but this one is used but pristine. Love old tools.
When I type 'my last auction' into the Tubalcain Translator, it translates to 'until the next auction'. I thoroughly enjoy your videos! Takes me back to my high school shop days in the 70's, which are surprisingly vivid in my aging memory. I took them all, wood shop, metal shop, electronics, automotive and mechanical drawing. Paint the baby bullet to match that 4" Wilton vise.
Telegraph key base possibly military. Earphones can be used with crystal radios. These are getting hard to find wire was weoven into cotton braid usually ended with pin jacks .
Lincoln upright motor generator welder is a good unit. Used 3 phase input power but am told it ran a steady arc. That one would be a 200 Shield Arc model. Lincoln used the same rotating part for the Wisconsin engine driven portable welders they sold to farmers and tradesmen. AL B.
It’s probably good, I don’t live back there where you have auctions like that… my shop would be full of junk and my wallet constantly empty … so you keep going so I can live vicariously thru your pocketbook… I love these posts!
Seeing that keen kutter sausage machine caught my eye. I used to travel to Wichita KS frequently and I would always stay at the Old Town hotel. It is a very nice restored building that was originally a keen kutter factory or maybe THE keen kutter factory. There were display cases of original keen kutter products in the lobby and throughout the hotel there were pictures of various 19th and very early 20th century scenes of life in the midwest. What would those magnetos be from? Tractors? Early automobiles? I’m sure some collector or restorer will jump on them. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.
OK, I’ll be honest!! I can’t criticise you. Yesterday I travelled to Rochdale (I live in Bolton north of Manchester, UK) and bought a new Makita hand held sander, some Bahco imperial 😢Allen keys (various names across the pond including ‘L wrenches’, ‘L keys’ etc), a set of multipurpose Bosch drills for 1/4” quick release chuck, a Bosch Xlock angle grinder (the blue professional one), several dozen cutting and grinding disks for same, assorted impact posidrive2 bits and much more!! I only intended going for a pair of socks to a local store!!!🥳 👍🇬🇧👍🇺🇸👍
Wow! What a collection. It's too bad more of it had not been stored properly at some point. You made a nice haul for yourself. I am so crowded that I dare not attend an auction. Next month will be our fifty first wedding anniversary and my wife has never attended an auction!
I bought a 3.5 Wilton Bullet vise and painted it black with silver lettering and it is the show piece of my shop. Sounds gaudy but it isn’t. If I had a Baby Bullet I would paint it to match. Good find.
Mr. Pete, I hope you NEVER stop going to auctions and yard sales. God bless Mrs Pete for supporting you as well.
Ditto!
I like your Wilton baby bullet vice.
The meat grinder brought back memories of the 1950s. My mom had one, and every Saturday morning after her trip to the grocery store, my sister and I would take turns grinding meat for next weeks dinners.
Tubalcain dont EVER stop going to auctions! Love plunder! Modern day shop tool piracy. Love it.
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The baby Wilton is an amazing score. There is always more money than sense at auctions. Thanks for the videos.
Hand raised! Love that little Wilton
Thank you Mr Pete. This was very exciting. I'm so happy for you. Congratulations on the baby bullet! The base is icing on the cake.
Wait a minute, you said it was the last auction 5 auctions ago Mr Pete....Ha. Just one more! Yeah! Aww the heck...Go for it!
Auctions are good for more youtubes! Keep going, keep buying, keep showing, and WE keep watching👌👌
The hotdogs looked great
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Definitely need to restore those vises and Dumore drill press.
Auctions are good for more youtubes! Keep going, keep buying, keep showing, and WE keep watching👌👌
The baby bullet is sweet!
Another great haul.
We knew you wouldn't stop going to auctions.
The Checker cab piece looks to be a horn button from the steering wheel.
Being one of limited funds and movement from age, thank you for letting me live my life vicariously with your action buy videos. And I mean that! The vice is awesome. Many of the ones with the base I see for sale are over 1000 dollars. Cool find
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Morning Lyle.
Hoarder Happiness!
Wow Mr. Pete! That was a great haul! So many cool items! Color me green with envy!
You always sound so exited! what ever keeps you happy !!!!
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It's utterly amazing to me, the junk that you can find around old farms. AWESOME stuff to sort through though. Thanks for taking us along Lyle!
The weird tool at 6:30 is a Dearman welding gauge. Used to check hi-lo on the fit up of pipe and other inspection criteria. Used by welding inspectors. That Baby Wilton with the Powrarm is worth $600-$1200 all day long on eBay. Very valuable.
More Tools? Why thats wonderful.Mr. Pete!
Keep the auction auction coming, wow a baby bullet, whaat a treat!! :-D love the dumore, I have the same vintage one
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Thank you. I love going to these type sales. We have a few here in Easter PA. Jacktown, and Kinzers.
4:10 Figured out mystery tool candidate, won't spoil it here. Will send you an email...nice haul and the Wilton to boot...
I had a Craftsman 1 x 42 sander just like that Rockwell. I wish I still did. Thanks, Mr Pete!
You can use some Grizzly wheels on the sander. I think I still have a list. I made mine from cast aluminum also, but the Grizzly’s also come with the bearings.
Dear Mr. Pete, please don't let the 00gles that be ruin one of the best YT channels available! My husband loves watching your video's and you're the only one that could actually ID the tools in his "shop" (2400 sf). I heard you asked for comments and for some reason he can't leave comments. So I am commenting hoping it helps you! If you ever wanna visit CA I'll fly you and the lovely Mrs Pete and make you or take you to a lovely dinner! His shop has more tools than even his mechanic friends don't know what 1/2 of them are! He loves watching you and takes notes often! Let me know if you and Mrs Pete ever wanna visit! 🙂
Thank you very much for the invitation and commenting for your hubby.
As a former industrial arts major and someone who worked in the VA system as a vocational/teacher/therapist i can certainly relate to your channel. I was fortunate to work with veterans in an industrial arts type of department. I was in charge of the woodworking shop /clinic where we made a variety of small and large projects. The best part of the experience was hearing the experiences and life stories of these veterans and getting to know them on a personal basis. I also have the TAS (tool accumulation syndrome) and need to reduce my inventory. Your ability to put out so much work on your channel is very impressive for an 80 yo. My high school IA department was a great experience for me and i considered it a privilege to be able to be in the "shops" a d avail myself of all of the opportunity to use all of the tools and machinery. I also taught in the public schools and local vocational schools and i understand the challenges of dealing with the immature energy of students as well as those students whose behavior required too many school resouces.
Thank you for an interesting comment. It’s good to hear from other Shop teachers.
Nice haul. Enjoyed watching this last of the last auction goodies.😂
Thank you Mr Pete!
Got a Unimat on the way from eBay……a way too late nite “best offer” purchase 🙄
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Mr Pete one of your vices is more vices. Here in western Canada the live auction is almost a thing of the past. I loved the auction action but now it is sit at home and click the the computer.
Mr. Pete: Auction stuff: The conical brass thing with a fold-out blade in a slot on the side is a cork borer sharpener. I think I've seen a tiny Wilton vise about 2-3 inches long at a flea market marked about $85 ten or fifteen years ago.
Thank you
If you mean the tool shown at 4:13 I think it is for making the tapered hole in a Windsor chair seat. The legs are attached to the seat base with tapered tenons and these sort of tools are used to adjust the tapered mortise (hole) in the base.
Former pharmacist here. Yes, that is definitely a cork borer sharpener.
Mr. Pete! The hobby transformer is the power supply for the morse code keys! It is all together for a reason!
Great auction take! AT 25:09 you have a near complete Vintage J-38 morse key in good looking shape, just missing the shorting lever (for tuning up) and one binding post that you can get from the other one that is missing a bunch of parts. Now to get your Amateur Radio License and start talking CW!
Thanks for the info
Wow, looks like a great time. You are right Sunday was a beautiful day. That is the cutest vice! Even better it came with the positioner. I am really surprised they gave the magnetos away. That was a good eye on the precision drill press. Good video. Hope to see you this summer!
hello David
That little dumore is amazing. I had one of that vintage and the motor needed rewinding though.... It was a shame to see it go up in smoke. Yours sounds "sick" 😷
Did someone change the meaning of “sick”? To me it means “ feeling awful, headache, throwing up, sick as a dog, flue, bad cold, ‘bout to die, etc. The Dumore was a lucky find for Mr Pete but it’s not “sick”.
@@ellieprice363 The bearings must be dry and filthy as you can hear the motor slowly picking up speed as they warm-up (it's running slow). That's the sick sound and might overheat the windings if not addressed. Also there's something wrong with the chuck/shaft as it's moving quite a bit as he applies drilling pressure. Yes, I've had a Dumore for years but mine is only around fifty years old.
@@douglasbollinger8678 Thanks for sharing the correct meaning of "sick" as applied to the Dumore. I've seen a few strange uses of the word that makes no sense to me. Such as, "That 427 Cobra is sick!" My apologies for misunderstanding the comment.
Tool at 10:17 is to compress the spring on B&S condenser that holds the wire in. The old set that the end of condenser is half the points contact and gap is set by sliding condenser in the one hole clamp.
Mr Pete .. I was just thinking when i saw the title ... This willll be the last auction .lol Hope you find many more too.
This video just made my day! Love these
So glad!
Awesome get! Still waiting to find a baby bullet in the wild. I did finally get my vintage Starrett vise. I have a Wilton fish hook from '45 but no baby bullet, great find!
I just love old tools what stories they could tell there is so much quality in the old stuff
Always enjoy the auction videos. I got outbid on a bigger Wilton vise a few years ago. Thought I had put in a stupid high bid only to have 2 other people outbid me.
So happy Mr. Pete that your vice's are giting smaller 😇
you got some awesome finds there mr. pete 👍
Well if there ever was the need for a Tool Auction Anonymous... we'll sponsor you, Lyle! 🤣 Wilton, just clean and oil, don't paint it.
At 10:06 is part of a dado blade set. At 20:13 is a tenon auger for cutting tenons on the end of wooden wheel spokes. At 20:15 is a spoke cone used to taper the end of a wooden spoke so you can cut the tenon with the tenon auger. (See ua-cam.com/video/VvaXKoUyuwM/v-deo.html) At 20:18 the pistol grip tool is for cutting leather straps.
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Wheelwright equipment.
Those versa vises are great! That one is worth $200 or so with the knuckle.
6:40 is for checking alignment in welding. Can be used for hi/lo on sheets, pipe alignmnent, and so on. It can do weld side, an reach through a root gap to check root side for open-root welds. I use one every day at job two. 11:25 I am weak for calipers and dividers, especially with fine adjust and releases to clear obstructions. you stole the baby bullet. Like I stole my house (less than 1/3 tax value) I love the DuMore. Mine was free, and not worth it due to damage. More than it was worth for the repair parts, but quite useful. 25:25 telegraph key frame missing the key lever. The switch is so when used on a long multikey line, the key can e shorted to allow another key to use the line. Open the switch when you are sending.
Enjoy the auction videos thanks for sharing Mr Pete
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Thank you Mr Pete always enjoy watching your videos watching from South Africa
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The tool at 6:37 is a high low gauge, we use it in plate and pipe welding to insure the ID alignment is in spec.
More woodworking tools. at 20:13 you have a tenon cutter for putting a round tenon of various sizes on the end of a piece of wood, frequently used in chair making. And right after it at 20:15 is a tenon pointer, sort of a giant pencil sharpener sort of tool. Makes putting the tenon in the mortise easier. At 20:20 is a tool for sharpening woodworking handsaws, lowers the teeth to the same height.
Somebody was a woodworker at that place. The tool at 6:20 is a bevel gauge, one of the better type with the hinge lock at the back where it never gets in the way. The cheaper ones have a lever lock at the hinge and depending on the project, those can get in your way. Looks like the locking mechanism is not all there though, pity. The single trammel point also points to woodworking.
Hello Mr pete, I love watching your tool auctions, keep making these video's, cheers from me. 😃👍👍👍👍👍
Mr Pete you have A pipefitters mismatch gauge . Used in asme pressure vessel mfg at time 6:44
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Thanks for sharing Mr. Pete I love this kind of videos.
Glad you enjoyed it
Migth be worth taking a trip to the USA just because of these tool auctions. 😁😁😁 So many cool and interesting things to see. ☺ Thanks for sharing it to us.
That baby bullet was quite the score! If going to auctions still makes you happy, keep going to them! We are all very happy to watch!
I'm pleased as punch you have a new addition to your brewd of vices. I'm also a proud papa of a baby Wilton vice as well.
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Love how you were so excited over your baby Wilton!
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I have that same Bluepoint hacksaw. They are sold on Snap-on tool trucks. Mine is 25+ years old and still works like new.
Man I wish they had auctions like that around here... you find such good stuff!
WOW, Loads of Great plunder at that sale.
Thanks Lyle...
That was fun Mr.Pete! Thankyou!
I just checked eBay for baby Wilson W power arm they sold for anywhere from $650- $1000
That is fairly accurate, closer to $1,000 in "market value" although I couldn't forgive myself if I paid that much for one.
A pleasant way to spend a day. I love estate sales, auctions, and even thrift shops on occasion. My wife started dragging me to these, and I sort of got to liking them, especially if they have tools, sporting equipment, and musical instruments.
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The big thin curved spanner is for adjusting old door closers with a spring . Use one at the school alot .
Thanks
That blue colored transformer is to power model train sets.
Look forward to more videos and restoration on the parts you got today especially the baby wilton.
My girl bought me a baby bullet on a power arm , and it’s one of my favorite tools in the shop. Nice score!
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I think that transformer with the telegraph equipment was the power supply for the telegraph. Don't throw it out.
Thinking the same thing... the headsets, switch and power supply look to all go with the pair of telegraph keys to make a little kit to build a two station telegraph network to play/test with
Great score on the pin vices and hole punches.
Cracking little drill press.. I wonder how long the farm ran for.
Mr. Pete, The Baby Wilton is a rare find. Can't wait for the Resto. With the mount, Big Bucks. Best, Fred
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I went to my first tool auction recently and I felt the same way! (There was a lot of people there with a lot more money to spend than me!). Though I still got some good stuff.
That sander looks like it could be adapted to being a crankshaft polisher pretty easy.
I would love to have one of those old headsets to use with crystal radio if you ever auction them.
I have a keen kutter grinder with a 24ish stone around 2in thick with a seat and pedals and a curved plate to rest tools for sharpening and its in 90% condition other than a little surface rust. It was my great grandfather's and always in a enclosed shop. I actually used it a few weeks ago and sharpened two push mower blades. I normally use a electric grinder but just wanted to use it for fun. The wheels are normally cracked but this one is used but pristine. Love old tools.
When I type 'my last auction' into the Tubalcain Translator, it translates to 'until the next auction'. I thoroughly enjoy your videos! Takes me back to my high school shop days in the 70's, which are surprisingly vivid in my aging memory. I took them all, wood shop, metal shop, electronics, automotive and mechanical drawing. Paint the baby bullet to match that 4" Wilton vise.
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Telegraph key base possibly military. Earphones can be used with crystal radios. These are getting hard to find wire was weoven into cotton braid usually ended with pin jacks .
Lincoln upright motor generator welder is a good unit. Used 3 phase input power but am told it ran a steady arc. That one would be a 200 Shield Arc model. Lincoln used the same rotating part for the Wisconsin engine driven portable welders they sold to farmers and tradesmen. AL B.
admiring the pair of bottle jacks 28:49
Hi,I like the action site, too.Get to see all the things this poor fellow worked on.
It’s probably good, I don’t live back there where you have auctions like that… my shop would be full of junk and my wallet constantly empty … so you keep going so I can live vicariously thru your pocketbook… I love these posts!
I do have to ask, is this one man’s lifetime of collecting?
He was a retired maintenance man
And only had 5% of what I have, I am totally ashamed of myself
Yes that baby Wilton is crazy nice!
❤ the auction videos! Great stuff to be had?
Hey Mr Pete, I’ve been very disappointed in the Dremel tools. I liked the RotoZip, much bigger and more powerful, but it never seemed to take off…
Seeing that keen kutter sausage machine caught my eye. I used to travel to Wichita KS frequently and I would always stay at the Old Town hotel. It is a very nice restored building that was originally a keen kutter factory or maybe THE keen kutter factory. There were display cases of original keen kutter products in the lobby and throughout the hotel there were pictures of various 19th and very early 20th century scenes of life in the midwest. What would those magnetos be from? Tractors? Early automobiles? I’m sure some collector or restorer will jump on them. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.
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Mr. Pete, you saved the best for last. It looks like they came with fresh cut fries. Now, I want one...or both.
I was checking to see if anyone watched the whole video, lol.
The small engine tool at 10:20 is for Briggs & Stratton condenser springs.
I think the hoby transformer is to power model trains, and maybe other powered toys.
Thanks for another auction video. I thought you were done,so thankful you're not. You did well to get the baby bullet, those are highly sought after.
Great video MrPete. I think a demonstration of the telegraph keys would make a good video.
Great job. Thank you 😊
Nice auction... need to find a good one like that i guess i would go broke if i did lol
I love the magnetos!
OK, I’ll be honest!! I can’t criticise you. Yesterday I travelled to Rochdale (I live in Bolton north of Manchester, UK) and bought a new Makita hand held sander, some Bahco imperial 😢Allen keys (various names across the pond including ‘L wrenches’, ‘L keys’ etc), a set of multipurpose Bosch drills for 1/4” quick release chuck, a Bosch Xlock angle grinder (the blue professional one), several dozen cutting and grinding disks for same, assorted impact posidrive2 bits and much more!!
I only intended going for a pair of socks to a local store!!!🥳
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Wow! What a collection. It's too bad more of it had not been stored properly at some point. You made a nice haul for yourself. I am so crowded that I dare not attend an auction. Next month will be our fifty first wedding anniversary and my wife has never attended an auction!
Thanks for watching!
Love the little vise, would also love to know what you paid for it. Just out of curiosity. Probably because it seems I pay to much for everything. I
I bought a 3.5 Wilton Bullet vise and painted it black with silver lettering and it is the show piece of my shop. Sounds gaudy but it isn’t. If I had a Baby Bullet I would paint it to match. Good find.
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These videos are the best.
Glad you like them!
Grade and slope gauge is for laying pipe for oil and gas transmission lines that get welded. AL B.
Looking forward to the vise restoration.