2:58 my father in law left me all of his tools and tools boxes. For years this tool was always a mystery to me. Thanks to your viewers I now know it's a fuse puller. There's a small drawer with fuses and other electronics so now it's going to its proper drawer.
Drill doctor sharpens worn and broken drill bits makes them new again there is a chuck that sits in the top that holds the bit and you turn the chuck as it runs to sharpen the end of the drill bit
The blue handle thing is a wire stripper for different size wire. the bottom part holds the wire and the top blade cuts the wire and pulls the cut part off,. They do a great job. Good haul.
Can you tell I’m not a master electrician 😂 And those pliers are perfect for dopes like me who can’t just strip wire with the blades on a linesman. Thanks for watching
Xcelite and Diamond is nice. great deal you got! certainly got your monies worth Mr. Patrick and the box cleaned up great..I have a few Kennedy boxes and you'll enjoy that one sitting on the work bench... good stuff
Believe it or not, the old electronics still do sell on eBay depending on what they are. Usually $5-20 a pop. You can sell lots of old extension cords or power strips too.
This tool chest belonged to an electronics prototyping technician based on the tools which included a 30 gage wire stripper used for wire-wrapping and the AN soft jaw pliers used for removing circular connectors from military electronics boxes. One of the drawers looked like it had crimp terminal insertion/extraction tools. The Xcelite tools are a dead giveaway. I wrote this before you pulled the pics and Lockheed Martin Sanders I’d.
You're missing the insert part that holds the drill bit for the drill doctor. They are alright, I used to own one, but they aren't accurate which is why some guys don't prefer them. It's basically garbage. Looking forward to your next video.
I figured it was for sharpening bits but come to find out it was missing the bit holding attachment, that’s why there was just a big hole there. Thanks for watching!
That blue dot 39Ford tail light is worth way more than a dollar
2:58 my father in law left me all of his tools and tools boxes. For years this tool was always a mystery to me. Thanks to your viewers I now know it's a fuse puller. There's a small drawer with fuses and other electronics so now it's going to its proper drawer.
Drill doctor sharpens worn and broken drill bits makes them new again there is a chuck that sits in the top that holds the bit and you turn the chuck as it runs to sharpen the end of the drill bit
The blue handle thing is a wire stripper for different size wire. the bottom part holds the wire and the top blade cuts the wire and pulls the cut part off,. They do a great job. Good haul.
Can you tell I’m not a master electrician 😂 And those pliers are perfect for dopes like me who can’t just strip wire with the blades on a linesman. Thanks for watching
The gray pliers thing is a cartridge fuse puller.
The sparky things are called a striker for igniting an acetylene torch.
Thanks! I think I’ll reserve the sparky strikers for lighting bonfires & other irresponsible uses 😂
One item you had was a 39 Ford tail light with an aftermarket blue dot lens.
I call those wire strippers reverse alligators.
It works. Every electrician I know calls them that now
Non-metal thingy is a fuze puller, the sparky things are torch lighters.
Sweet scores in that kennedy box. United shoe machinery =rivet gun. Drill doctor=drill bit sharpener.
I need to watch a tutorial on how to use that drill sharpener because it just doesn’t seem to make sense to me 🤪 Thanks for the info!
Look like old tv and radio repairs tool box!
Xcelite and Diamond is nice. great deal you got! certainly got your monies worth Mr. Patrick and the box cleaned up great..I have a few Kennedy boxes and you'll enjoy that one sitting on the work bench... good stuff
I love that grey hammered metal and the drawers are so smooth! Thanks for watching
Believe it or not, the old electronics still do sell on eBay depending on what they are. Usually $5-20 a pop. You can sell lots of old extension cords or power strips too.
This tool chest belonged to an electronics prototyping technician based on the tools which included a 30 gage wire stripper used for wire-wrapping and the AN soft jaw pliers used for removing circular connectors from military electronics boxes. One of the drawers looked like it had crimp terminal insertion/extraction tools. The Xcelite tools are a dead giveaway. I wrote this before you pulled the pics and Lockheed Martin Sanders I’d.
Very interesting! Thanks for watching
The item un the lot with 2 sparkers is a fuse puller !
That is a machinist chest. The pliers with tape was probably to hold smaller things and not scratch what he was working on. My guess.
Great buys!
the pliers with the tape rap around them will keep you from scratching the faucet chrome old trick
Love these videos
Thanks for watching!
the long cylinder thing to the right u picked up thats chrome looks like a ignition coil
Yes, not much of a mechanic myself but there were some NOS parts in there. Thank you sir!
Second Item second lot is a fuse puller
good deal on the tool box
The black plastic pliers are fuse pulling pliers.
1st mystery tool: Electrician's fuse puller.
I'm sure thats a fuse puller the thing after the strikers..
You're missing the insert part that holds the drill bit for the drill doctor. They are alright, I used to own one, but they aren't accurate which is why some guys don't prefer them. It's basically garbage. Looking forward to your next video.
11:31 for the Kennedy
Nothing wrong with the Klein hack saw except the cap that holds spare blade in is gone.
That is a fiberglass fuse puller.
good score
Donate your old electronics worst come to worst it's sold for scrap rather than the whole thing being just buried in a land fill.
Good point! Thanks for watching
that is a fuse puller
that is a bid sharper
I figured it was for sharpening bits but come to find out it was missing the bit holding attachment, that’s why there was just a big hole there. Thanks for watching!
Set the tools down. Don’t toss them.
There wasn’t any Snap-On in this video…🤔
@@jackof1 omg that’s hysterical
How many random screw drivers do you need?
I have about 100. I could easily see myself having 100 more. 😬