You hit the jackpot, Sir! Hell of a find for $0.00. Good on you for saving all those from the landfill--many of them are no longer made, certainly not in the U.S.A.
Wow!!! What a great score!!! I like to rescue old tools myself. I have access to a large vibratory tumbler with ceramic polishing stones. I recently got a 1920’s era Plumb brand hatchet for $1.00. It was a chunk of rust but turned out beautifully. I like Evaporust as well. It does a great job! Not to nag but you should wear safety glasses!! The Old Army Scout…
That a great fine. When I was working on trash trucks we use to find a lot of old tools, I started to collect them and clean them up. Keep up the great video 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸😉😉
Other than dunking them in soapy water don't you have to wipe them down to get that layer of black off? When I do t hat lots of black comes off on the rag.
8:10 ah, CAB, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, which break down into Butyric Acid, also known as bile stench. An old timer at the salvage yard that I spotted indiscriminately throwing plastic handled socket wrenches into a shopping basket told me yesterday … hydrogen peroxide. Just make sure it is clean and dry of vinegar from the previous step of using vinegar to get at the grime. I have tried everything, seems like a shot
You hit the jackpot, Sir! Hell of a find for $0.00. Good on you for saving all those from the landfill--many of them are no longer made, certainly not in the U.S.A.
Thanks it was a pleasant find!
Kurt the really rusty diagonal cutters looks like a Craftsman pair.
I think so too, its so rusty I don’t think i’ll find any markings.
Pretty nice.. not a bad find for free..👍
Thanks! It was a good find! Keep an eye out everywhere!
Wow!!! What a great score!!! I like to rescue old tools myself. I have access to a large vibratory tumbler with ceramic polishing stones. I recently got a 1920’s era Plumb brand hatchet for $1.00. It was a chunk of rust but turned out beautifully. I like Evaporust as well. It does a great job! Not to nag but you should wear safety glasses!! The Old Army Scout…
Nice score! I love restoring tools!
Great video keep them coming, you guys are fast turning into my favorite tool haul channel.
Thanks so much! Tool hauls are so much fun!
Good day from Ontario. Boy that tuff really work The rachet put oil in it. I changed oil on tractor oil spill on it
works nice & quite. Thanks
Thanks
Hey you lucky dog ,I can't believe them was my uncle's tools he told us they was junk and now he is kicking his own butt now lol
Thanks
@@thenkgarage thanks
Ok
Houdini lock lube was recommended to me for cleaning tools. It dries with no oily greasy residue. Good stuff
Nice find
Thanks for the tip!
That a great fine. When I was working on trash trucks we use to find a lot of old tools, I started to collect them and clean them up. Keep up the great video 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸😉😉
Free stuff is the best stuff even if it needs some tlc
Soak in evaporust for a day. They'll look great
Thats exactly what we did
Other than dunking them in soapy water don't you have to wipe them down to get that layer of black off? When I do t hat lots of black comes off on the rag.
It depends on how rusty the tool was sometimes it comes off easy sometimes it takes more
Nice find!!!! ifn you heat/warm the evaporust, with say an aquarium heater, it will work better.... just sayin'
Yes it does
8:10 ah, CAB, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, which break down into Butyric Acid, also known as bile stench. An old timer at the salvage yard that I spotted indiscriminately throwing plastic handled socket wrenches into a shopping basket told me yesterday … hydrogen peroxide. Just make sure it is clean and dry of vinegar from the previous step of using vinegar to get at the grime. I have tried everything, seems like a shot
The classic acetate handle smell
What is your favorite ratchet to guys use
I have a lot of ratchets, but the modern snap on ratchets are quite nice.
@@thenkgarage I got a lot I use the old craftsman 1/2 drive the most
I love craftsman, every manufacturer makes an ok ratchet these days
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Thanks!
This was the work of a woman.
It was someone who doesn’t appreciate tools