BUT .. only if you get something back. We are not that selfish to pile on the pressure. If you truly feel you have had enough you have made that decision and it is time to quit. How can we help you decide what you do to fill the void ? Did you struggle with retirement when the time came to stop teaching ? How did you come to terms with that?
You can't imagine how much I enjoy a cup of coffee and a Mr. Pete video to start my day. I'm relieved that your going to continue making videos and I look forward to each one. Thank you and take care.
I’ve always wondered why a machinist level is so accurate? How about a video on that subject? What a treat it is to wake up to a new video on a Sunday morning. Thank you!
@@ProfRonconi I was just looking for videos on detents and didn't find anything over 3 or 4 minutes. That would make a great topic for someone to do since there are endless applications possible.
They are amazing! I lucked into one on Craigslist (the same model as Mr Pete's). If you prop up one end with a sheet of paper (.004 in. ) and then pull it out, the bubble Will clearly indicate it.
I am only half way through the video and am amazed at the box and scriber set. The quality of the box and craftsmanship far exceeds $200.00 easily. The box being full of specialized machinists tools values over $500.00 easily. Great video. Now to continue watching the rest of it
OMG, I wish people would stop with the tool envy. I'm so happy for you Mr. Pete that you were able to obtain this box and so grateful that you are willing to suffer the slings and arrows you invariably have to dodge in order to share it with us. God bless.
Happy Father’s Day Mr. Pete. I had a few great shop teachers when I was in school. Along with my father who is very handy, a few guys that were older than me who were willing to pass me their knowledge and experience, and youtubers, not least amongst yourself, have taught me some of my most cherished lessons. Thank you, Jamie Galvin
Hey Mr Pete I don’t think I’ve missed any of your videos and found them very informative. I know you put a lot of effort in making them & it shows. Your road-trip ones especially the one of the old power plant puts us in the passenger seat. Thank you !!!
Put a brisket on my smoker. Made coffee with chicory and enjoyed Mr Pete video with a Gerstner box and Starrat tools. What a perfect day! Thanks, Mr. Pete!
Lyle, I love your videos. The fact you have such a faithful following and hundreds of videos says a lot about you and your clear teaching method. I can tell you sometimes let the haters and whiners bother you. Stop allowing that. Life is too short. Keep being yourself and we will be here to learn at the elbow of a true master and teacher. All the best, Norm in Arizona
My Gerstner is marked on the drawer backs and constructed exactly as yours are, none of my other manufacturers are marked as such. I was fortunate in acquiring them, for a while a few years ago, tool makers chests would turn up frequently at the local flea market...usually full of tools and instruments. I am north of Boston, lots of industry was shutting down at the time. Boxes were always under $50...I bought whenever I could.Thanks for the content Mr. Pete....always appreciated
Thanks for this second video about your new tool chest and Starrett tools you got at the auction. I always enjoyed seeing old tools that have been passed along.
Grate buy, I think you done well with this one . You can never have too many tools. I am a tool junkie just like you. I find it a joy in life to have the all the tools you need to work with.
Mr Pete, always good to see your videos. If you are happy, I could care less what others think. Well made tools are like pizza. All are good, just some are better than others. My sister in law gave me a Gerstner box. It is a treasure as are Starrett tools.
Hogwash, Tubalcain you are doing an amazing job, it's just that only so many people have a shop to follow your build videos. I don't even have a mill and my lathe is in pieces, but I still watch ever video and have a list of the projects to go back and watch once I have my lathe restored. I will admit people love the plunder videos, probably some that have little intrest in machining, so you get more views on those. Either way you put out amazing content that entertains and educates, God bless you for that Sir.
Thanks again Mr. Pete!! Love seeing the great craftsmanship of the tools and box.. I think that more people watch these videos than the lathe project videos because collecting is within more peoples reach. We can all collect smaller tools, we dont all have access to a metal lathe. I do enjoy watching you fabricate great thing from scratch though. God bless my friend!!
Thank you again, for all you do. Don't think that you are not appreciated. I really enjoy your videos! I keep watching as time allows, but I have a lot going on. Take care, Ed Hicks
I love the older craftsman stuff before they started selling cheap imported crap. You got a good deal on that box and tools.👍 And you don’t owe anyone any apologies...lol. The early bird gets the worm.👌🦉
Mr. Pete, I enjoy ALL of your videos, but I must admit my personal preference is the machining videos. I hope you have a happy father's day and enjoy some time with your family.
Don't worry so much about what you paid. its our money and well spent on a good cause as far as I'm concerned.Enjoy your tools and life! We enjoy seeing them too! I'm learning something every day!
Auctions are survival of the fittest..anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't have their head on straight. Enjoyed seeing this in more detail. Thanks, Mr. Pete! :-)
Just the goodies inside the tool box was a good deal for the purchased price. The box is wonderful so forget what it cost you, it seems well worth it considering the tools/gauges etc as long as you don't already have two or three of each ! Nice deal and nice goodies.
Mr. Pete- I have four wooden tool chests each with a different set of tools within. I have the tap drawer, the die drawer, the scale drawer, the tweezer drawer, caliper draw etc. The thing about removable draws is that I can take the drawer out and take it to where I’m working in the shop and I don’t need to keep running back to the chest. Removable drawers have their merits.
Gerstner or not, that is a top quality build. The joinery you showed in the previous video, the application of the felt, fit of the drawers, and the overall finish. It is a very good piece of workmanship. I can't imagine producing the same without humbly mentioning I did it in some discreet fashion.
Mr. Pete, if some are saying your selfish etc ignore them. Its America. Maybe I'm weird but I have always found fine tools as a thing of beauty and art. With shop classes being shut down you are doing a service the youth and the country, (and older folk like me). Its ashame how apprenticeship programs have disappeared. Thank you for what you do.
Hey mr pete i like that hat, the way they got the letters to pop like that is they put a type of cut foam down that the sewing machine will stitch in place and then the embroidery sequence will start. You never know starrett could of made some craftsman tools but didn't put the same finishing into them.
You have no reason to apologize. And should you brag a little I'd be fine. Some folks are just envious of what other people are able to attain. Me on the other hand, I make a wish list when I watch your videos. Thank you for your contribution to the machinist world. If I were a shop teacher, I'd just turn on Mr Pete's UA-cam channel and drink coffee.
I got some boxes like that at harbor freight a few years back. They were sold for $80ish but haven’t been there recently to update this info and I’m not sure they are still available there. I’ll check if they have it and will take it apart to check for details you’ve pointed here as I’ve never looked into the details like the metal bottom on the drawers but almost positive they are wood. Possibly mine are just Chinese knockoffs but still served me well. Thank you for these videos!
Hi Mr Pete, happy fathers day, hope you're having a good time, , that's a nice box ,whoever made it did a good job, I too have kept so called Best Tools on one side, but as I'm aproaching your age I have decided to use them, and get pleasure from them , whatever happens to them after I'm gone is someone else's problem , so I say use em while you can, just my 2 cent's worth. I'd like to say thanks for any video you post, there all great, Best wishes to you and your's, Stuart.uk.
Just for the record, I got the series that you did on the Logan lathe, and watch it regularly. Love it, and will keep it handy. The only reason for not buying anything else is the fact that I haven't bought a mill at this time. Am in the process of learning 3d printing, and have been watching your videos on that. Thanks for your time involved, it's nice to have videos completely removed from the craziness of today's garbage....
Hi Mr Pete, from my brief investigation of Gerstner chests (which aren't really known here in Australia ), all the photos show metal corner angle brace protectors,which are not evident on your acquisition. Love your work, you're a great teacher. Cheers.
Hello Mr. Pete. This is my first comment, but I've watched many, many of your videos and I really enjoy both you and the excellent content. OK, I did a Google search for W-41C (markings on the inside of your box) and found that W-41C is a Gerstner model number (walnut, model 41C). Not proof of a Gerstner, but I thought you would find this interesting, if you didn't know this already. Happy Father's Day!
Happy Father’s Day. I am a big fan of the Kennedy and the S-K boxes I live less than 30 minutes from the Kennedy factory and 40 minutes away from where one of S-K factory ‘s were - although no boxes were made at that plant.
Hi Mr. Pete, You don't need to apologize to anyone for who you are and where you are in life. I have a feeling that you worked hard to get to where you are. That fictional poor man you mentioned at the auction can get there too, if he works at it. It was an auction after all. Everything goes to the highest bidder. I think you got a reasonable deal. Take a look at what used machinist tools go for on eBay. The prices are outrageous. Maybe the chest was custom made for the prior owner, or maybe he made it himself. Thanks for the video! -mike
Regarding your intro, I'm not a youtube expert by any means but I think people like your auction finds and similar videos more because there're fairy unique. Lots of machining channels do lathe or mill projects but as far as the ones I'm watching there's little content like this. Just to be clear I'm not saying you should give up on your regular projects just a bit of feedback. As far as the box goes I really think it's beautfiul and well made whether it's a Gerstner original or not. I really believe you can tell when someone is passionate and skilled in their craft and it never fails to show in the final product.
Love all your vids. I especially like the ones where you make a practical shop tool (toolmaker’s clamps, float-lock vise, tap follower, etc) which I can follow along and make for myself and end up using often.
Quite a nice haul. Keep having fun with tools. I really do like the project videos as I am trying to figure out how to do even basic things with all the tooling and equipment I got at a sale.
What a great video. There is something about old tools--old precision tools in particular--that I find fascinating. More fascinating in fact that a lengthy milling operation using same said tools. Perhaps, therein lies your view-count conundrum. I think you made a lucky buy at $525.
Yep... I know it's an old video but still pretty neat ! Anyway... I just came across it and thought it was an interesting box. I know someone made a comment that he bought one at 'costco'...... maybe. I have one very ,very similar ...if not the same... to it. Mine's a 'Windsor' ( name stamped on bottom drawer inside) I bought back in about 1973 from Ken Humke Co. In portland oregon. Humke is gone but they sold all kinda stuff... the 'W' you found is exactly like the 'W' in the bottom of mine ! .. don't remember what I paid back then but it wasn't much as I didn't have a very high dollar paying job... Now.... ... did 'Windsor ' really build mine....or is it just a similar named company. Yep... I still have it... still does what it was designed to do !
Hi, Lyle You are in no way selfish for collecting, and enjoying the collecting tools. Many people collect much less useful things, and accomplish very little in life. Old shop teachers, like us, have spent our time in hell, and now it's our turn to enjoy life, and what ever suits us. I'm sure our wives/children/ Grand children will profit handsomely some day from our collection of tools. Some by keeping them, and some by selling them. He who dies with the most tools wins !!! Tim
Hi Mr Pete, I have a toolmakers cabinet identical layout to yours although it's not as pretty and carries the scars of 47 years use. I bought it through a scheme my employer ran when I was a second year apprentice you paid instalments each week to the tool guy. It was manufactured over here in the UK by a company called Emir. Keep making the video clips I like them. Regards Martin.
I saw a few YouRube videos on refurb of Gerstner tool boxes. The markings on the back of the draws was a signature process. W=Walnut. I’ll bet it is a genuine based on the construction techniques. Like you commented they could have a budget product line without the branding. Gerstner does have an online presence and the video tour of their factory did say something about the ability to contact them with inquiries. I shutter to think the total cost of the included tools if bought from Starrett. Nice video, thanks.
11:34 Mr. Pete, you indicate that the Starrett center-punch may be your new every day user. I would definitely appreciate a video breakdown of your EDC and/or travel tool bag. Thanks.
I've actually watched most of your lathe videos. I'm a welder. So your Machining information Is rather interesting. And your videos How I came across them in the past. Was the Atlas lathe Craftsman lathe That got me subscribe to your Channel And ever since then I've been here just soaking in the information..
Hi from New Zealand.I enjoy your work and have been watching for a while,what originally attracted me was the Tubalcain name. In the 1980s I got a book 'Model Engineers Handbook" by Tubal Cain from England,obviously no relation.Anyway thank you and keep making swarf.
I think you got a bargain for the condition and what you got. When I consider what what else costs $500 these days this is a great find and buy. You really could go your whole life and not find another buy like this at auction. Do not have buyers remorse.
i watch all of your videos, some several times. i have made several of the projects-- by far the best had been the D C drive motor thru a 20 to1 gear reduction driving the lead screw of my 1962 Atlas 12X 36 lathe. may send you some pictures and more coffee.
I inherited a Gerstner walnut box from my step dad some years ago and it does have metal drawer bottoms. stamped v-279 and it has a machinist handbook in the center drawer dated to 1964, so I'm guessing that, that's around the age of the box.
The drawer joinery is the same as gerstner. The metal bottoms as well. The numbering scheme is also the same. The use of secondary woods for the drawer sides is consistent with gerstner. The red felt and missing mirror make me think it's been replaced. The lack of corner protection and condition of the finish may indicate it was refinished. Do you see any screw holes where the corner pieces would have been attached?
You do a great job of teaching and entertaining people Lyle, just keep doing what you’re doing, it’s much appreciated.
BUT .. only if you get something back.
We are not that selfish to pile on the pressure.
If you truly feel you have had enough you have made that decision and it is time to quit.
How can we help you decide what you do to fill the void ?
Did you struggle with retirement when the time came to stop teaching ?
How did you come to terms with that?
You can't imagine how much I enjoy a cup of coffee and a Mr. Pete video to start my day. I'm relieved that your going to continue making videos
and I look forward to each one. Thank you and take care.
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I’ve always wondered why a machinist level is so accurate? How about a video on that subject? What a treat it is to wake up to a new video on a Sunday morning. Thank you!
I'm interested too. I'd also like a video on the subject of detents, which I find especially difficult.
@@ProfRonconi I think This Old Tony did a video on detents about a year ago.
@@andyZ3500s Yes, I've seen it. But he only did captive ball detents. I want to see other types.
@@ProfRonconi I was just looking for videos on detents and didn't find anything over 3 or 4 minutes. That would make a great topic for someone to do since there are endless applications possible.
They are amazing! I lucked into one on Craigslist (the same model as Mr Pete's). If you prop up one end with a sheet of paper (.004 in. ) and then pull it out, the bubble Will clearly indicate it.
Lyle, A Man's Action's Speak More Then Words - Thank You - For All You Do, Stay Safe, Stay Strong - God Bless...
I am only half way through the video and am amazed at the box and scriber set. The quality of the box and craftsmanship far exceeds $200.00 easily. The box being full of specialized machinists tools values over $500.00 easily. Great video. Now to continue watching the rest of it
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It is a beautiful piece of furniture, no matter who made it.
Tooo Bad others judge you. I appreciate you showing and educating us. You are keeping our hobby alive
OMG, I wish people would stop with the tool envy. I'm so happy for you Mr. Pete that you were able to obtain this box and so grateful that you are willing to suffer the slings and arrows you invariably have to dodge in order to share it with us. God bless.
Beautiful tool box. Thanks for sharing it and your knowledge to some of us that don’t know about the tools you talked about. It is appreciated.
Happy Father’s Day Mr. Pete. I had a few great shop teachers when I was in school. Along with my father who is very handy, a few guys that were older than me who were willing to pass me their knowledge and experience, and youtubers, not least amongst yourself, have taught me some of my most cherished lessons.
Thank you,
Jamie Galvin
I love the lathe projects because I really want to learn how to machine. Keep them coming!
Check your local community college for machining classes.
Hey Mr Pete I don’t think I’ve missed any of your videos and found them very informative. I know you put a lot of effort in making them & it shows. Your road-trip ones especially the one of the old power plant puts us in the passenger seat. Thank you !!!
Mr Pete, you always do a good job, weather its turning, milling, showing us your beautiful treasures and ranting.. .keep it up Sir.
Agree! I love the rants!!!
Put a brisket on my smoker. Made coffee with chicory and enjoyed Mr Pete video with a Gerstner box and Starrat tools. What a perfect day! Thanks, Mr. Pete!
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Lyle, I love your videos. The fact you have such a faithful following and hundreds of videos says a lot about you and your clear teaching method. I can tell you sometimes let the haters and whiners bother you. Stop allowing that. Life is too short. Keep being yourself and we will be here to learn at the elbow of a true master and teacher.
All the best,
Norm in Arizona
Thank you very much for the encouragement
Beautiful tool chest. Starrett makes the best tools in the world.
Make whatever videos you want and don't worry about the number of views. Make what you enjoy. Thank you for all your videos.
My Gerstner is marked on the drawer backs and constructed exactly as yours are, none of my other manufacturers are marked as such. I was fortunate in acquiring them, for a while a few years ago, tool makers chests would turn up frequently at the local flea market...usually full of tools and instruments. I am north of Boston, lots of industry was shutting down at the time. Boxes were always under $50...I bought whenever I could.Thanks for the content Mr. Pete....always appreciated
Your tool enthusiasm is fantastic, buy more because of the joy it imparts to You; As it’s hard to take it with you.
Hello Lyle!
THANK YOU! For showing the "ancient" drafting tool set. I strongly suspect that this kit was made in either Switzerland or Germany.
Ken
Seconded. :-)
You never have to justify your passion for your craft to anyone. It's enough that you are willing to share it with us. Greetings from the UK.
Thanks for this second video about your new tool chest and Starrett tools you got at the auction. I always enjoyed seeing old tools that have been passed along.
Grate buy, I think you done well with this one . You can never have too many tools. I am a tool junkie just like you. I find it a joy in life to have the all the tools you need to work with.
I'm always a good bit happier when I watch one of your videos with my morning coffee. Thanks again Mr. Pete.
Up again at 5 a.m. who else has a good video to watch except YOU..
Steve Summers
Thank you Mr Pete
Mr Pete, always good to see your videos. If you are happy, I could care less what others think. Well made tools are like pizza. All are good, just some are better than others. My sister in law gave me a Gerstner box. It is a treasure as are Starrett tools.
Hogwash, Tubalcain you are doing an amazing job, it's just that only so many people have a shop to follow your build videos. I don't even have a mill and my lathe is in pieces, but I still watch ever video and have a list of the projects to go back and watch once I have my lathe restored. I will admit people love the plunder videos, probably some that have little intrest in machining, so you get more views on those. Either way you put out amazing content that entertains and educates, God bless you for that Sir.
Thank you very much
Thanks again Mr. Pete!! Love seeing the great craftsmanship of the tools and box.. I think that more people watch these videos than the lathe project videos because collecting is within more peoples reach. We can all collect smaller tools, we dont all have access to a metal lathe. I do enjoy watching you fabricate great thing from scratch though. God bless my friend!!
I really enjoy all your edutainment videos . Thanks
Thank you again, for all you do. Don't think that you are not appreciated. I really enjoy your videos! I keep watching as time allows, but I have a lot going on. Take care, Ed Hicks
I love the older craftsman stuff before they started selling cheap imported crap. You got a good deal on that box and tools.👍 And you don’t owe anyone any apologies...lol. The early bird gets the worm.👌🦉
Yes
I enjoy all your videos, Mr. Pete. Please keep up the good work.
Fantastic stuff Mr Pete. Love this stuff. All the best!
Thanks
Thank you MR Pete I always enjoy watching your videos I am from South Africa
Mr. Pete,
I enjoy ALL of your videos, but I must admit my personal preference is the machining videos. I hope you have a happy father's day and enjoy some time with your family.
T/Y for taking time to share this beautiful piece of furniture.
Don't worry so much about what you paid. its our money and well spent on a good cause as far as I'm concerned.Enjoy your tools and life! We enjoy seeing them too! I'm learning something every day!
You are not selfish by any measure, Mr. Pete!
You’re doing a great job- no matter the maker it is a very nice tool box. Please keep the videos coming!
I love your videos Mr Pete. Sure love all your machinest tools. I’m quite jealous.
There’s the drafting set! Good stuff!!!
Auctions are survival of the fittest..anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't have their head on straight. Enjoyed seeing this in more detail. Thanks, Mr. Pete! :-)
I got to say I love the videos with you on the mill and the lathe!
Thank you Mr Pete, I enjoy your videos. I hope to be as good as you someday.
I enjoy all of your videos, Mr. Pete! Don't give up on projects!
It looks to be a well made, and beautifully finished box. Would love to have one since my damaged Gerstner box was disposed of in a move.
Just the goodies inside the tool box was a good deal for the purchased price. The box is wonderful so forget what it cost you, it seems well worth it considering the tools/gauges etc as long as you don't already have two or three of each ! Nice deal and nice goodies.
I watch them, don't abandon all of us true lovers of your work Lyle.
Mr. Pete- I have four wooden tool chests each with a different set of tools within. I have the tap drawer, the die drawer, the scale drawer, the tweezer drawer, caliper draw etc. The thing about removable draws is that I can take the drawer out and take it to where I’m working in the shop and I don’t need to keep running back to the chest. Removable drawers have their merits.
Incredible beautiful furniture
Gerstner or not, that is a top quality build. The joinery you showed in the previous video, the application of the felt, fit of the drawers, and the overall finish. It is a very good piece of workmanship. I can't imagine producing the same without humbly mentioning I did it in some discreet fashion.
I personally love your project videos, how to videos and tool dissections. Keep up with the wonderful machinning diy... thanks!!!
Mr. Pete, if some are saying your selfish etc ignore them. Its America. Maybe I'm weird but I have always found fine tools as a thing of beauty and art. With shop classes being shut down you are doing a service the youth and the country, (and older folk like me). Its ashame how apprenticeship programs have disappeared. Thank you for what you do.
Hey mr pete i like that hat, the way they got the letters to pop like that is they put a type of cut foam down that the sewing machine will stitch in place and then the embroidery sequence will start. You never know starrett could of made some craftsman tools but didn't put the same finishing into them.
I watch, enjoy, and like all your vids! I especially enjoy the ones where you're fixing or making something.
Loved the video Pete, and your comments, very interesting as always.
Thanks for all your videos , you are a Blessed fellow finding a tool box as nice and filled with great stuff . Kind regards
You have no reason to apologize. And should you brag a little I'd be fine. Some folks are just envious of what other people are able to attain. Me on the other hand, I make a wish list when I watch your videos. Thank you for your contribution to the machinist world. If I were a shop teacher, I'd just turn on Mr Pete's UA-cam channel and drink coffee.
Thank you for the explanation of the mic attachments!
It makes perfect sense now.
You the best Mr Pete.
I got some boxes like that at harbor freight a few years back. They were sold for $80ish but haven’t been there recently to update this info and I’m not sure they are still available there. I’ll check if they have it and will take it apart to check for details you’ve pointed here as I’ve never looked into the details like the metal bottom on the drawers but almost positive they are wood. Possibly mine are just Chinese knockoffs but still served me well. Thank you for these videos!
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Hi Mr Pete, happy fathers day, hope you're having a good time, , that's a nice box ,whoever made it did a good job, I too have kept so called Best Tools on one side, but as I'm aproaching your age I have decided to use them, and get pleasure from them , whatever happens to them after I'm gone is someone else's problem , so I say use em while you can, just my 2 cent's worth. I'd like to say thanks for any video you post, there all great, Best wishes to you and your's, Stuart.uk.
Good video. I'd like to see a few shots of the small drill press that was next to the box, it looks like a miniature of my midsized Delta drill press.
Watch my video tips number 541, where I show the drill press and discuss its merits
Just for the record, I got the series that you did on the Logan lathe, and watch it regularly. Love it, and will keep it handy. The only reason for not buying anything else is the fact that I haven't bought a mill at this time. Am in the process of learning 3d printing, and have been watching your videos on that. Thanks for your time involved, it's nice to have videos completely removed from the craziness of today's garbage....
Hi Mr Pete, from my brief investigation of Gerstner chests (which aren't really known here in Australia ), all the photos show metal corner angle brace protectors,which are not evident on your acquisition. Love your work, you're a great teacher. Cheers.
Hello Mr. Pete. This is my first comment, but I've watched many, many of your videos and I really enjoy both you and the excellent content. OK, I did a Google search for W-41C (markings on the inside of your box) and found that W-41C is a Gerstner model number (walnut, model 41C). Not proof of a Gerstner, but I thought you would find this interesting, if you didn't know this already. Happy Father's Day!
Thank you very much
Happy Father’s Day. I am a big fan of the Kennedy and the S-K boxes I live less than 30 minutes from the Kennedy factory and 40 minutes away from where one of S-K factory ‘s were - although no boxes were made at that plant.
Happy Father’s Day Lyle.... and all!
Great video great looking chest and tools.
Great score no matter what, you got your money's worth! Happy Father's Day Mr. Pete!
Thanks great video and keep up the good work you are doing. The school I went to did not have a metal shop
Hi Mr. Pete,
You don't need to apologize to anyone for who you are and where you are in life. I have a feeling that you worked hard to get to where you are. That fictional poor man you mentioned at the auction can get there too, if he works at it. It was an auction after all. Everything goes to the highest bidder. I think you got a reasonable deal. Take a look at what used machinist tools go for on eBay. The prices are outrageous. Maybe the chest was custom made for the prior owner, or maybe he made it himself. Thanks for the video!
-mike
Regarding your intro, I'm not a youtube expert by any means but I think people like your auction finds and similar videos more because there're fairy unique. Lots of machining channels do lathe or mill projects but as far as the ones I'm watching there's little content like this. Just to be clear I'm not saying you should give up on your regular projects just a bit of feedback. As far as the box goes I really think it's beautfiul and well made whether it's a Gerstner original or not. I really believe you can tell when someone is passionate and skilled in their craft and it never fails to show in the final product.
Love all your vids. I especially like the ones where you make a practical shop tool (toolmaker’s clamps, float-lock vise, tap follower, etc) which I can follow along and make for myself and end up using often.
Quite a nice haul. Keep having fun with tools. I really do like the project videos as I am trying to figure out how to do even basic things with all the tooling and equipment I got at a sale.
What a great video. There is something about old tools--old precision tools in particular--that I find fascinating. More fascinating in fact that a lengthy milling operation using same said tools. Perhaps, therein lies your view-count conundrum. I think you made a lucky buy at $525.
Thumbs Up to all the content and Happy Father's Day!! Matthew Onks
I have my Grandfathers Gerstner Tool Chest. Loaded with his machinist tools. I really cherish having it.
Yep... I know it's an old video but still pretty neat ! Anyway... I just came across it and thought it was an interesting box. I know someone made a comment that he bought one at 'costco'...... maybe. I have one very ,very similar ...if not the same... to it. Mine's a 'Windsor' ( name stamped on bottom drawer inside) I bought back in about 1973 from Ken Humke Co. In portland oregon. Humke is gone but they sold all kinda stuff... the 'W' you found is exactly like the 'W' in the bottom of mine ! .. don't remember what I paid back then but it wasn't much as I didn't have a very high dollar paying job...
Now....
... did 'Windsor ' really build mine....or is it just a similar named company.
Yep... I still have it... still does what it was designed to do !
Thank you, we probably will never know the truth
Thanks Mr Pete.
I always enjoy seeing tools and hearing you talk about them.
I kind of wish I had one of those big fancy draftsman tables. I used one in school as the last class to do manual blueprints. All done in Cad now.
Hi, Lyle
You are in no way selfish for collecting, and enjoying the collecting tools. Many people collect much less useful things, and accomplish very little in life.
Old shop teachers, like us, have spent our time in hell, and now it's our turn to enjoy life, and what ever suits us. I'm sure our wives/children/ Grand children will profit handsomely some day from our collection of tools. Some by keeping them, and some by selling them.
He who dies with the most tools wins !!!
Tim
Happy Father's Day Mr. Pete! Hope your having a great day!!
I enjoy all of your videos, especially any that have machining, prep, setup, etc. Keep the coming:-)
Hi Mr Pete,
I have a toolmakers cabinet identical layout to yours although it's not as pretty and carries the scars of 47 years use.
I bought it through a scheme my employer ran when I was a second year apprentice you paid instalments each week to the tool guy.
It was manufactured over here in the UK by a company called Emir.
Keep making the video clips I like them.
Regards Martin.
I saw a few YouRube videos on refurb of Gerstner tool boxes. The markings on the back of the draws was a signature process. W=Walnut. I’ll bet it is a genuine based on the construction techniques. Like you commented they could have a budget product line without the branding. Gerstner does have an online presence and the video tour of their factory did say something about the ability to contact them with inquiries. I shutter to think the total cost of the included tools if bought from Starrett. Nice video, thanks.
11:34 Mr. Pete, you indicate that the Starrett center-punch may be your new every day user. I would definitely appreciate a video breakdown of your EDC and/or travel tool bag. Thanks.
Thanks for showing the drafting set!
Happy fathers day, Lyle.
More lathe videos please! Can’t get enough.
Appreciate the "deeper dive". Maybe it is just a matter of the whole "unboxing" theme ofa lot of YT channels... but it works for views.
I've actually watched most of your lathe videos. I'm a welder. So your Machining information Is rather interesting. And your videos How I came across them in the past. Was the Atlas lathe Craftsman lathe That got me subscribe to your Channel And ever since then I've been here just soaking in the information..
Hi from New Zealand.I enjoy your work and have been watching for a while,what originally attracted me was the Tubalcain name. In the 1980s I got a book 'Model Engineers Handbook" by Tubal Cain from England,obviously no relation.Anyway thank you and keep making swarf.
Yes, Tom Walsh was from England and has passed away. He offered many books and articles
I think you got a bargain for the condition and what you got. When I consider what what else costs $500 these days this is a great find and buy.
You really could go your whole life and not find another buy like this at auction.
Do not have buyers remorse.
You last video was the first video of yours I’ve seen and it was on my feed page of suggested videos.
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Excellent vlog Lyle, many thanks very much appreciated .
i watch all of your videos, some several times. i have made several of the projects-- by far the best had been the D C drive motor thru a 20 to1 gear reduction driving the lead screw of my 1962 Atlas 12X 36 lathe. may send you some pictures and more coffee.
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I inherited a Gerstner walnut box from my step dad some years ago and it does have metal drawer bottoms. stamped v-279 and it has a machinist handbook in the center drawer dated to 1964, so I'm guessing that, that's around the age of the box.
Happy Fathers Day Professor
The drawer joinery is the same as gerstner. The metal bottoms as well. The numbering scheme is also the same. The use of secondary woods for the drawer sides is consistent with gerstner. The red felt and missing mirror make me think it's been replaced. The lack of corner protection and condition of the finish may indicate it was refinished. Do you see any screw holes where the corner pieces would have been attached?