The big red tool is a rivet setter, used for the cutting teeth on the mower bar of a mowing machine, hay bine etc. used one many times growing up on the farm.
I didn't even notice but the first breaker bar that I thought was marked "CASA" was just CA for Continental American, same goes for the yellow screwdrivers. It didn't hit me until I watched the video 😂
Yes! Both good finds. I have never used that snap ring tool, seems so much easier to grab a pliers but might work better in tight spots? Thanks for watching!
I own the KD Tool brand that looks just like the craftsman. It works great for removing and reinstalling snap rings on some older brake wheel cylinders on heavy duty trucks. Thanks for the sharing. 🔧🔧👍👍😃😃
That was very right on the 10 snips that place I'm back in the 90s paid like $17 an hour to start out at and it sucked when they close because they were paying like $37 an hour if I remember right that was the people that been there for quite a while it's in my hometown
Good advice! What I like to do with boxes this side is make them dedicated to hold certain tools. For example, anything to do with electrical work goes in the box, or one dedicated to drill attachment. You get the idea. Thanks for watching!
@@thetoolbandit outstanding. I don’t like to mix SAE and metric so I get it. Those boxes look to be in good shape. A power wash, sand what needs it, hit it some paint and it look new.
Noted! I just have cheaters so they only help with really small print or very faint lettering but make it hard to see other stuff. So I don't keep them handy. Thanks for watching!
In one of your other videos,you make a remark stating you list items for sale on ebay..where would I find your ebay store,? Please? Would love to view those tools for sale.
The big red tool is a rivet setter, used for the cutting teeth on the mower bar of a mowing machine, hay bine etc. used one many times growing up on the farm.
Thanks for the info! I will need to take a closer look, it had some numbers on it. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the treasure hunt videos looking forward to the next one 👍🏼
Have 5 more box tours to go from this sale! Thanks for watching!
Nothing better than a surprise tool box, nice video…..🇬🇧😊
Thank you! It's like Christmas! Thanks for watching!
The puller is used to pull the ends of roller chain together so the final link can be installed. AL.
Great info! Thanks for watching!
Rubber flapper wheel is an impeller for a water pump. Looks to be from a evenrude outboard
Thanks for the info, I would have never guessed that one! Thanks for watching!
my thought too was from outboard motor to
I didn't even notice but the first breaker bar that I thought was marked "CASA" was just CA for Continental American, same goes for the yellow screwdrivers. It didn't hit me until I watched the video 😂
I like these vintage waterloo toolboxes
They are very well built! Thanks for watching!
Those pins are used to attach a top link on a farm tractor. It is the 3rd lift point of a 3 point hitch system. AL B.
I figured it must be tractor/farm equipment related. Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!
The excelite kit is my favorite. The craftsman Snap Ring “pliers” is probably made by KD Tools, the had several versions of this screw style.
Yes! Both good finds. I have never used that snap ring tool, seems so much easier to grab a pliers but might work better in tight spots? Thanks for watching!
I own the KD Tool brand that looks just like the craftsman. It works great for removing and reinstalling snap rings on some older brake wheel cylinders on heavy duty trucks. Thanks for the sharing. 🔧🔧👍👍😃😃
@@RandyJurgens is that the one with the red handle? I think I may have one as well.
I think Waterloo made boxes for Sears / Craftsman back in the day...
I believe so! Thanks for watching!
in the last box in with the chain break the black tool was a roll chain puller to put the leaks into them
Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!
Midwest is the best tin snips you can buy!
That's what I am hearing. I guess I better keep those to replace my WISS. Thanks for watching!
The Midwest aviation snips were made in Warsaw, Indiana for many years till they stopped in 2015
Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!
That was very right on the 10 snips that place I'm back in the 90s paid like $17 an hour to start out at and it sucked when they close because they were paying like $37 an hour if I remember right that was the people that been there for quite a while it's in my hometown
@@mikemontel520 Thanks for watching!
The boxes, power wash, sand any rust and repaint. Then assemble some beginner boxes or sell them.
Good advice! What I like to do with boxes this side is make them dedicated to hold certain tools. For example, anything to do with electrical work goes in the box, or one dedicated to drill attachment. You get the idea. Thanks for watching!
@@thetoolbandit outstanding. I don’t like to mix SAE and metric so I get it. Those boxes look to be in good shape. A power wash, sand what needs it, hit it some paint and it look new.
@@michaelsurratt9593 Yes, Waterloo made quality boxes. I think after watching I saw keys in one, hope they are for the lock!!
Midwest brand snips are the best
Good info, maybe I will replace my Wiss with Midwest. Thanks for watching!
The hooks are for a slide hammer for pulling metal
Thanks for the info! I wish they had a part number but maybe they are from a cheap set. Thanks for watching!
624= (6) drawers (24)" wide
Makes sense! Thank you!
2:58 outboard impeller ( water pump )
Thanks for the info and thank you for watching!
At 26:00 I Believe is a chalk holder
Thank you!
You keep saying that you don't have your glasses on. Stop long enough and put your glasses on so that you can read.
Noted! I just have cheaters so they only help with really small print or very faint lettering but make it hard to see other stuff. So I don't keep them handy. Thanks for watching!
In one of your other videos,you make a remark stating you list items for sale on ebay..where would I find your ebay store,? Please? Would love to view those tools for sale.
That big orange tool is for rivets.
one end punches them out and the other end puts the mushroom head when you install a rivet.
I will need to take a closer look! Thanks for watching!
No it's not
Wyerpump impeller
Good info! Thanks for watching!
The crusty snips is a crimping tool to reduce the end of round duct to fit inside of another piece.
Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!