Nice finds! I would have bought all of those craftsman wrenches too! It broke my heart when they started making them overseas, and then they started shutting down the sears stores. For me seeing all those NOS wrenches brings back the feeling of standing in the sears isles surrounded by all the great tools.
I can't count how many times I walked the tool section at Sears back in the 90's. I swear I could have told you every tool they carried and the price. Good times! Thanks for watching!
The difference in the two old Craftsman models is one was made by Hinsdale and the other was made by New Britain. Lots of great tools in this video, I always look forward to seeing more of your content!
Just so you know - That torque wrench is very useful and necessary tool. It's used to set the pre-load torque on pinion shaft bearings when building a rear end in a car. You can't use a click type torque wrench to do it. A must have in some cases.
Nice haul! You will make your money back for sure on it. My favorite is the little Versa Tool kit. They are so gimicky but I love them and always pick up every one I see.
Thank you! I never try to low ball anyone. I try to buy in bulk to get a little better deal. I deal with a lot of the same people at this show so I want to have a good relationship with them. Thank you for watching!
That WILDE set was made by Stanley, but while it would say it's made in USA it's questionsble. Pennens was owned by PROTO, and Fleet was made by Pennens / PROTO
If you Google Penes tools be ready for some interesting results! That makes sense, it does look like some Stanley ratchets I've had. Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!
That Stahwille wrench set is nice.
I agree! Thanks for watching!
Nice One just wanted to say Happy 4th to everyone have a great day and God Bless everyone
Thank you and same to you!
Nice finds! I would have bought all of those craftsman wrenches too! It broke my heart when they started making them overseas, and then they started shutting down the sears stores. For me seeing all those NOS wrenches brings back the feeling of standing in the sears isles surrounded by all the great tools.
I can't count how many times I walked the tool section at Sears back in the 90's. I swear I could have told you every tool they carried and the price. Good times! Thanks for watching!
The difference in the two old Craftsman models is one was made by Hinsdale and the other was made by New Britain. Lots of great tools in this video, I always look forward to seeing more of your content!
Thanks for the info, and thank you for watching!
Just so you know - That torque wrench is very useful and necessary tool. It's used to set the pre-load torque on pinion shaft bearings when building a rear end in a car. You can't use a click type torque wrench to do it. A must have in some cases.
Yep, used it on a 60 Cadillac for that reason. Thanks for watching!
Nice score , i am a German mechanic , those StahlWille wrenches are the score for me they are very expensive , love your vids thanks
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
damn that 12 inch willams looks very clean
That is a nice wrench, you can feel the quality when you pick it up. Thanks for watching!
12:50 a ratchet and a vampire slayer slayer all in one.. That's metal!
Should I paint it silver? Thanks for watching!
that intermediate box is an amazing find,, you can't even get a side cab for under 300 these days,, so congrats on the find.
Over here in texas you find those everywhere for 30 bucks all day even with the key!
those small side boxes are are getting nuts. Thanks for watching!
sounds like I need to bring a big truck to Texas for all the amazingly cheap tools, that are everywhere, all day!
@thetoolbandit jajaja yea men no kidding
8 minute mark those coromant torx are for the screws that hold carbide inserts into machine tool cutters
Thanks for the info, and thank you for watching!
That's a old blue box my grandpa had with a sander I remember as a kid Cool
So it is original to a sander! Cool. I might change it up a bit but it will still be cool, I promise. Thanks for watching!
Nice haul! You will make your money back for sure on it. My favorite is the little Versa Tool kit. They are so gimicky but I love them and always pick up every one I see.
Same! I can't pass on a set! Well... not for $1. Thanks for watching!
Ahhh... The old USA-made Craftsman stuff.
:).
GREAT vid!!
Thank you! Only thing better than older Craftsman, is NOS Craftsman :) Thanks for watching!
Super interesting. Great video keep them coming.
Sure thing! Thanks for watching!
The coromant T MAX are sandvik,they are for tightening carbide inserts in lathe and milling machine tooling.
Thanks for the info! I better keep them, I see more machining in my future. Thanks for watching!
The intermediate box,you can get replacement keys for.All they need is the numbers off the lock.Easy Keys is one place that you can get them from
Thanks for the info! I will look into it. Thanks for watching!
12:50.. it's a Spud Wrench..mostly for pipe fitters...and builders..scaffolding..
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That’s a ratcheting spud for building scaffolding. Only one size socket is needed for the clamps
Figured it was a fixed socket because it was made to do the same job over and over. I think I need to weld a 10mm on a few ratchets!
Another great tool haul ! Thanks for Sharing, see you on the next one!
Thank you for the support! Some good ones coming!
nice collection...i's also nice to see you 'pay up' for the quality stuff...rather than waste the vendors time...
Thank you! I never try to low ball anyone. I try to buy in bulk to get a little better deal. I deal with a lot of the same people at this show so I want to have a good relationship with them. Thank you for watching!
What a nice tool haul
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
I love collecting craftsman tools. On the other hand, I actually hate using Craftsman raised panel wrenches. So uncomfortable in the hand. LOL
LOL, I don't mind them but they are not the first one I grab. Thanks for watching!
@7:59 The tool key for undoing Tungsten Tip Inserts on Coromant lathe / Milling Tools.
Thank you! I think I will keep them around.... because one day I might need one. Thanks for watching!
Fleet was part of Proto
Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!
Penens challenger and fleet were apart of proto and were all made in Canada 🇨🇦 too
Thanks for the info! Thank you for watching!
That WILDE set was made by Stanley, but while it would say it's made in USA it's questionsble.
Pennens was owned by PROTO, and Fleet was made by Pennens / PROTO
If you Google Penes tools be ready for some interesting results! That makes sense, it does look like some Stanley ratchets I've had. Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!
Yes, I would love to buy some too. The link you're eBay store please .
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Got a 19mm 21mm and 16mm wrench? Would love to buy
Probably a 16, the 19 and 21 are harder to find.
@@thetoolbandit that's what I am gathering... Sad day
most basic sets they sold went up to 17mm, anything over that is more difficult to find.
The spud wrench is Supertool japan,still in business today but most of there stuff is not made in japan anymore
I would guess for building structures? Must need the same size over and over again. Thanks for watching!
@@thetoolbandit Yes I see them mainly used in scaffolding,great haul as always 👍
Thank you!
I think Fleet was made by Proto
Thanks for the info! I always liked their logo. Thanks for watching!
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Link to eBay store?
www.ebay.com/str/minute2late Thanks for watching !
@thetoolbandit thank you! I enjoy the videos.
What's your Ebay name?
I replied to your other comment. Thanks for watching!
Whats your eBay site
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Wayyy over priced!
It's a good thing I know what i am doing. Thanks for watching!
Not when you consider what people pay on ebay.