so.... is there a video on the wood stove removal and install or is there NOT a video on the wood stove removal and install? was curious.. but now exhausted from trying to find video... lost interest...
Just FYI, the stove pipe should be installed so the crimped end goes into the exhaust port on the top of the stove rather than the uncrimped end going on the outside of the exhaust port (like how funnels nest together). You install stove pipe this way so that creosote in the chimney can't leak out of the joint. If creosote gets on the outside of the pipe, it can catch on fire and start a larger fire inside the shop. That might be important in a shop that has a lot of sawdust in it.
Plus when the creosote runs down the outside of the pipe, it looks awful and will drip from any elbows. You want to keep any condensed moisture, etc. on the INside at all times. Great job on the rest of it though! :)
Gentlemen, you've outdone yourself, what a great stove. Too much to comment on, my favourite episode so far and a shout out to another cool channel, thank you!
Your dad is more than certified to read a level. He is a small town, farm raised, self taught, self-employed, Grandpa, get it done kind of person. No better kinda man for creating stuff out of junk. My dad is the same way, so I know how you grew up. My dad made a wood stove with a coil inside of it to heat water for our home and many other things to make life more simple and handy to live the country life.
Sean I really enjoy watching you and your dad working together! Never take it for granted! You guys need to sell plans on building wood stoves! Please keep the videos coming!
Growing up in Rural Northern Michigan I am all about Repurpose Recycle and Re-Use..Also when my Father and I built his shop stove we had similar issues with the pipe sealing..We used "Rock Wool" to fill the gap no smoke ever gets through and its fireproof..Also for the doors to seal them we took the extra step and added door seal rope like you would in a indoor wood stove..Not that anyone understands heating your house with wood anymore..lmao!
My brother that got killed several years ago taught me how to weld when I was 10 and we built around 300 stoves over the years for homes and we used the same rope to seal the doors
Before you cut into a ny flamavle tank hook the exhaust from a gas engine to the tank and run it. the exhaust is primarily CO2 (carbpm dioxode). just let the engine tun, make the first cuts with a cutoff disc 0.050" +/-. it works nicely and makes the door fit easily. Heads up on your squeeil cage fan, That typw of fan needs a down stream restriction to keep from overloading the electric motor. you can run the fan with an amp meeter on the motor then add restriction till the motor draws about 5 to 10 percent less current. If you don't do this the fan motor will fail, so setting the current will make the fan will last forever. (with an occasional oiling of the motor bushings) Great video! Deffently find some yellow header paint for a minion!
I work at a refinery here in utah- propane can have water in it- we have to test for water before it goes out the door- and yes I have seen water in propane!
I could smell that tank from here. I’ve been away from the propane industry for nearly 25 years but I’ll never forget the “lovely” smell of ethyl mercaptan. We never had a horizontal tank that small but a 420lb cylinder(123 gallon tank) looks a little fatter around but would work well.
Love the videos. I did heat and air conditioning 45 years before I retired. Check the temp next to your roof sometime after your stove has been on for a while. You may be surprised how much heat has gone to the roof. I have mounted fans in several shops to move that heat back to floor. You might wind up chopping less wood.
I take a junk grill and ripp out the valve and hose to empty or air out the tank, use a sawsall to cut off the brass fittings, The brass won't conduct heat as bad and it's spark proof for just this reason.
Another great video. The wood stove i have in my house Your dad (my brother) made years ago. It's my only source of heat i use and after 40 years it's still cranking out heat. I love it. good job guys and happy Thanksgiving ❤
Sean I enjoy Fab Rats. BUT I really like your channel more. You and your Dad do really cool stuff. Keep up the cool videos. Your blessed to have your Dad by your side. P.S. I want the the red and white truck.😊😊
Love the channel, so awesome to see guys with the ingenuity and skills to create, instead of simply running out to buy like the majority of people do these days! I GUARANTEE that wood stove will last longer and work better than 90% of the stoves you could buy that cost thousands of dollars.
Watching you is an absolute pleasure. Your range of skills and experience reminds me of my father and grandfathers who could turn their hands to anything. Big thumbs up from a friend in the UK
I only have fading memories and photographs of my old man. It's cool you will have the videos to go along with the memories when you're the grandpa doing projects with your boys and telling stories.
Cool use.also,what I did was good fire pits for our camp ground propane tank like those,but next size down, came in,to local scrap yard I cut steal at,and I cut the ends off,boul ends,and welded steal rims to them,flipped it up like a boul of soup sits,and made great fire pits
I have a couple of those old tanks in the pasture. I was going to buy a wood stove for my shop but not now. Project time and I can start saving my used oil and using it on that.
Morning! I watch your channel mostly on a big screen so I can't comment. Instead, I will "like" every comment hopefully to drive more hits on the algorithm? One item I would need to add for my shop heater would be a shelf for the campfire coffee pot. I drink coffee all day to get my vitamin C, caffeine! Thank you and Dad for the video.
@@89Built Is that an arc droid on the plasma table? If so how do you like it? I was looking at Langmuir for a while until I saw the fb ads for arc droid.
I'm behind on videos, so I've been binging this morning. But wanted to suggest the first merch should be a "Heck Ya" shirt. I think Shawn says it more than the other youtubers. Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving!
Wow what a challenging project building this stove out of a propane tank was! It was good that Shane had already built one before so that experience helped a lot in the fabrication of Clayton's. Father and Son to the rescue. Good video and content as usual!
These are the projects I LOVE to watch. I'd rather be doing it but circumstances stand in the way. You guys work so well together. Good to see Hunter again.
Really glad to see your channel growing and your content is super enjoyable! I agree with others, this may be my most favorite episode so far, but I know there will be more. Quick question tho, you guys taking special orders for these stoves?
I love the interaction with your dad. You are blessed still having him around. I lost mine just over 19years ago and miss moments like these. He taught me loads on DIY and I am thankful for the time I had with him! Be Blessed
Y'alls knowledge and skills with metal and Clayton's skills with wood just fascinate me to no end. I so enjoy watching you all fabricate and build stuff! I hope Clayton gets some more vids up soon. Have missed him! Thanks for your videos. Look forward to lots more. You guys are so interesting!
That stove is so steam punk and a work of art ,AWESOME. I wish i was closer, you would be building me 1 for sure, just might be a new side gig guys. Stoves R us.lol
On your Fork truck, on the forks Drill a 1/2" hole or 3/4" hole 8" back from the end and make a 3/4" or 1" pin to put in the hole that stands up 1 to 1 1/2" this is enough to keep a lift strap from sliding off the fork. The pins can be stored by the operators seat on the fork truck.
I’ve been thinking about adding oil drip pipe to my stove but I didn’t know how well it would work dripping straight down on the wood. I might go ahead and give it a try. Next time you see someone throwing away a trampoline harvest the spring they work great on the handles. Thanks for the vids.
this was really cool! there's something that just feels good about building your own woodstove.I built mine out of a piece of 20inch x42 linepipe,it lays horizontal with an ashpan underneath,putting out heat right now!
Awesome Build.. To remove the paint from the outside start the fire on the inside and use a weed burning torch to burn the outside and follow it with a wire brush. Once it's cooled off you can use a wire wheel to give it a good finish. For the airdraft handles I would have liked peg handles sticking out of them like a ship's wheel. They'd look cool and they won't stob you when you walk by.
32°F and 8" of snow up here in NH, The next town over got nothing but rain. Who knew? The weather man definitely didn't. Never does. Party cloudy with a chance of sun or snow.
Nice job! Thanks for sharing. Any tips for cutting a door in an empty waste oil tank (probably some diesel too). It has lots of ports to open but still nervous. Could fill with water but going to be a mess to dump 🤷🏻♂️
Truly impressed with your project building a wood stove out of a propane tank. My problem would be without an Insurance Underwriters Certificate I would not have any insurance.
Very cool! I had a general idea as to how to make a stove out of a tank, but y'all showed me a few things I hadn't thought about! Thanks for another great video.
Great stove... It didn't blow when you started cutting. About your dad's favorite toy reminds me of something my grand dad always said.... the only difference between men and boys is the size of their toys. Thank guys
I filled the tank I did with water -- then tipped it over and let the water run out -- no worries after that. :) But it was a smaller tank; did all my cuts with a 4" death wheel on my offset grinder. :) :)
Sean, that was a very cool project...very interesting, entertaining and educational all at the same time. That wood/oil stove is floor space efficient with it's small footprint and it will CRANK THE HEAT OUT with that blower running when the thing gets up to temperature. It would be cool if Clayton were to add a heavy duty rheostat next to the On/Off switch for the blower to be able to control how much air flow comes out of the top to have full adjustability of the heat output with any level of fire going.
Love the build the old man is one hell of a fabricator I see where Sean gets it from now and thank you so much for letting us know where Hunter is it's great to see him again and once again awesome stove 👍👍
Ohhh and I also burn my used oil in my DOUBLE BARREL STOVE I ❤love it. Save on wood and Heats really good. Just be sure to get water and antifreeze out of oil and run through a filter also run copper line around chimney of stove once or twice first to superheat oil before dripping it onto wood. WORKS AWESOME
Go check out @sawdustandlugnuts to see us struggle getting Claytons old stove out and this one installed!!
Hmmm did look like an odd spot where his old stove was.
went to his channel.... couldn't find anything about the wood stove...
ya awesome content, watched it on the big screen and no way to make comments but ya good stuff
so.... is there a video on the wood stove removal and install or is there NOT a video on the wood stove removal and install? was curious.. but now exhausted from trying to find video... lost interest...
hopefully he post tomorrow
Young man you are so blessed to be able to do projects with your dad, so so blessed
Just FYI, the stove pipe should be installed so the crimped end goes into the exhaust port on the top of the stove rather than the uncrimped end going on the outside of the exhaust port (like how funnels nest together). You install stove pipe this way so that creosote in the chimney can't leak out of the joint. If creosote gets on the outside of the pipe, it can catch on fire and start a larger fire inside the shop. That might be important in a shop that has a lot of sawdust in it.
Plus when the creosote runs down the outside of the pipe, it looks awful and will drip from any elbows. You want to keep any condensed moisture, etc. on the INside at all times. Great job on the rest of it though! :)
Gentlemen, you've outdone yourself, what a great stove. Too much to comment on, my favourite episode so far and a shout out to another cool channel, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks
Your dad is more than certified to read a level. He is a small town, farm raised, self taught, self-employed, Grandpa, get it done kind of person. No better kinda man for creating stuff out of junk.
My dad is the same way, so I know how you grew up. My dad made a wood stove with a coil inside of it to heat water for our home and many other things to make life more simple and handy to live the country life.
Awesome thanks
What a cool dad!!!
Your dad’s a pretty amazing guy no wonder you’ve turned out so well.
Chip off the old block .. lol. Bushyboy Oz.
This is turning into one of my favorite channels. I love the variety of projects and the practicality of the solutions. Keep 'em coming fellas!
Thanks, will do!
Sean I really enjoy watching you and your dad working together! Never take it for granted! You guys need to sell plans on building wood stoves! Please keep the videos coming!
Growing up in Rural Northern Michigan I am all about Repurpose Recycle and Re-Use..Also when my Father and I built his shop stove we had similar issues with the pipe sealing..We used "Rock Wool" to fill the gap no smoke ever gets through and its fireproof..Also for the doors to seal them we took the extra step and added door seal rope like you would in a indoor wood stove..Not that anyone understands heating your house with wood anymore..lmao!
My brother that got killed several years ago taught me how to weld when I was 10 and we built around 300 stoves over the years for homes and we used the same rope to seal the doors
Before you cut into a ny flamavle tank hook the exhaust from a gas engine to the tank and run it. the exhaust is primarily CO2 (carbpm dioxode). just let the engine tun, make the first cuts with a cutoff disc 0.050" +/-. it works nicely and makes the door fit easily. Heads up on your squeeil cage fan, That typw of fan needs a down stream restriction to keep from overloading the electric motor. you can run the fan with an amp meeter on the motor then add restriction till the motor draws about 5 to 10 percent less current. If you don't do this the fan motor will fail, so setting the current will make the fan will last forever. (with an occasional oiling of the motor bushings) Great video! Deffently find some yellow header paint for a minion!
I welded gas tanks from cars that way for years. Thanks for watching
When my Dad quit farming he took to repairing home appliances. I worked with him for a couple of years. Best years of our lives.
I work at a refinery here in utah- propane can have water in it- we have to test for water before it goes out the door- and yes I have seen water in propane!
Crazy
I did not know that. Thanks for the info
Now I want a Snickers ! Love the son telling the Master Welder ( father ) how to build LOL
Gotta give him a hard time every once in a while
😂
Hey it’s 10 degrees in Minnesota with a windchill of -1 on a Black Friday morning! Thanks for warming me up with great content.
Sounds chili you better keep the cold over that way!! Haha
Wow! Stay inside
I could smell that tank from here. I’ve been away from the propane industry for nearly 25 years but I’ll never forget the “lovely” smell of ethyl mercaptan.
We never had a horizontal tank that small but a 420lb cylinder(123 gallon tank) looks a little fatter around but would work well.
Love the videos. I did heat and air conditioning 45 years before I retired. Check the temp next to your roof sometime after your stove has been on for a while. You may be surprised how much heat has gone to the roof. I have mounted fans in several shops to move that heat back to floor. You might wind up chopping less wood.
Great idea. Thanks
@@albertmcalister9066 interesting to know.
I take a junk grill and ripp out the valve and hose to empty or air out the tank, use a sawsall to cut off the brass fittings,
The brass won't conduct heat as bad and it's spark proof for just this reason.
Another great video. The wood stove i have in my house Your dad (my brother) made years ago. It's my only source of heat i use and after 40 years it's still cranking out heat. I love it. good job guys and happy Thanksgiving ❤
❤
Enjoyed it!
I really enjoy watching your channel. You & your dad make a great team. I'm sorry to hear what happened to your dad's brother.
Thank you so much
Thanks
That's a killer stove I have a barrel stove in my shop but that stove right there looks way better I think I'll be building one of those
I built the one in Sean’s shop over 30 years ago and it still works great. We would have gone through several barrel stoves in 30 years
@ I am definitely gonna build one of those stoves looks great to me
@@Keinandrew3one and done they work for years
I hope you fellas had a nice Thanksgiving and hopefully you’re taking the rest of the weekend off with the family as I am
We are! Thanks for watching
Hey guys, that fancy pipe wrap that you've never used, has the exact numbers that make the cuts you need. The circumference 😮 of a 6" pipe...❤
Oh I use it all the time
I am amazed and the stuff you guys get for free. Not to mention the stuff you can do with it. Great Vid.
Sean I enjoy Fab Rats. BUT I really like your channel more. You and your Dad do really cool stuff. Keep up the cool videos. Your blessed to have your Dad by your side. P.S. I want the the red and white truck.😊😊
I appreciate that!
Thanks
Love the channel, so awesome to see guys with the ingenuity and skills to create, instead of simply running out to buy like the majority of people do these days! I GUARANTEE that wood stove will last longer and work better than 90% of the stoves you could buy that cost thousands of dollars.
Absolutely.
Watching you is an absolute pleasure. Your range of skills and experience reminds me of my father and grandfathers who could turn their hands to anything. Big thumbs up from a friend in the UK
Thanks
I need to make a mini one of those, great video guys. Keep them coming.
I have a 35 gallon propane tank I’m going to use to build my neighbor a smaller version with for his shop
i so miss hanging out with my dad watching you guys is great
I only have fading memories and photographs of my old man. It's cool you will have the videos to go along with the memories when you're the grandpa doing projects with your boys and telling stories.
Cool use.also,what I did was good fire pits for our camp ground propane tank like those,but next size down, came in,to local scrap yard I cut steal at,and I cut the ends off,boul ends,and welded steal rims to them,flipped it up like a boul of soup sits,and made great fire pits
Sweet idea
Hunter!!! We miss you!!! Great stove boys!
Thanks
I have a couple of those old tanks in the pasture. I was going to buy a wood stove for my shop but not now. Project time and I can start saving my used oil and using it on that.
Sounds great!
Perfect
Hi Sean and shane I love ur guys vids the fact Sean you still got your dad' working by ur side that's a beautiful thing keep up the good work guys
Morning! I watch your channel mostly on a big screen so I can't comment. Instead, I will "like" every comment hopefully to drive more hits on the algorithm? One item I would need to add for my shop heater would be a shelf for the campfire coffee pot. I drink coffee all day to get my vitamin C, caffeine! Thank you and Dad for the video.
You're the best!
That’s a great idea
@@89Built Is that an arc droid on the plasma table? If so how do you like it? I was looking at Langmuir for a while until I saw the fb ads for arc droid.
Awesome job guy. You guy's just knocked it out of the water.
I know I have said it before, but the old man is a true artist in metal work 👏👏
Your Dad is one of those Men we called "Grown Ups" . Watching you two together, I see the pride he has in you. Kudos brother! Well done
I'm behind on videos, so I've been binging this morning. But wanted to suggest the first merch should be a "Heck Ya" shirt. I think Shawn says it more than the other youtubers. Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving!
Wow what a challenging project building this stove out of a propane tank was! It was good that Shane had already built one before so that experience helped a lot in the fabrication of Clayton's. Father and Son to the rescue. Good video and content as usual!
Thanks for watching!
Wow, that is one heck of a stove, should keep things toasty warm for many years to come, well done guys!
Cheers from Tokyo!
Thanks
High quality outcome on that one. I feel like you gave it a lot of thought.
I must say, Y'all did a excellent job on the wood stove.
Thank you for sharing and bringing us all along .
Our pleasure!
That stove is impressive. I thought my little double 55 gallon drum contraption was Cool until I see that thing. Nice job Guys.
Thanks
😂 I thought I was the only loon that made random wood burners out of discarded tanks. Good job boys.
Thanks
Sean , you and your Dad are genius 😊 very talented
Thanks so much
I absolutely love backyard DIY!
70 yrs. still love doing different things.
In a time when folks just throw stuff in the landfill, it’s good to see some creative reuse, well done guys!
I used to work at gehl for like 15 years. I used to build those dynalift telehandlers. Good machine. Nice work on the stove
Awesome
Did I call it or what😂? I was so happy to see you work with Clayton. I really want to see more of his content.
I’ve been helping Clayton for years. But now Sean has this Chanel we can show some of it.
Brilliant a nice long video, plenty of dad / son banter and no timelapse to speak of, I really enjoyed this one.
We stopped by Clayton's shop the other day, and the first thing he did was to show us the stove. He was pretty happy with that, good job.
Thanks
These are the projects I LOVE to watch. I'd rather be doing it but circumstances stand in the way. You guys work so well together. Good to see Hunter again.
Great job again.
your supposed to put the stove pipe on the inside of the ring, that way if anything drips down it goes inside the stove.
Windy and colder than a welldiggers ankle here in Pennsylvania 😅🥶❄🔥🌬
I’m cold just thinking about it. Thanks for watching
Ubettcha. 👍
Really glad to see your channel growing and your content is super enjoyable! I agree with others, this may be my most favorite episode so far, but I know there will be more. Quick question tho, you guys taking special orders for these stoves?
Love how knowledgeable dad is. 👏🏽👏🏽💪🏽
Great stove. Need to put an 89 Built logo made of metal in the middle of the door.
That would be cool
That would be cool!
I love the interaction with your dad. You are blessed still having him around. I lost mine just over 19years ago and miss moments like these. He taught me loads on DIY and I am thankful for the time I had with him! Be Blessed
Thanks so much
Sorry to hear that
Great video
Thanks!
Another great video buddy!!
Great show with you and your dad, brings back memories watching y’all going to the gold mine to get steel
You got a dam good cutting hand Sean good and smooth
This is my favorite video so far 89!
Y'alls knowledge and skills with metal and Clayton's skills with wood just fascinate me to no end. I so enjoy watching you all fabricate and build stuff! I hope Clayton gets some more vids up soon. Have missed him! Thanks for your videos. Look forward to lots more. You guys are so interesting!
Thanks 👍
Now, this video was cool to watch. You guys did an awesome job.
Thanks
Thanks for the videos and HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Same to you!
That was some very nice fabbing on that wood stove. The oil burning option was a great addition.
Thanks 👍
Great job guys. A lot of work put in that stove should last for years & years.
Thanks
Hey Sean and Shane this is a great video on this. Thanks. Keep up on the good video's. Happy Holiday to u guys and ur family.
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you
That stove is so steam punk and a work of art ,AWESOME. I wish i was closer, you would be building me 1 for sure, just might be a new side gig guys. Stoves R us.lol
We build lots of stoves
Thanks 👍
There was a lot of thought put into the design, and then the building of that heater for sure. Nice . Thanks for sharing . As always, stay safe.
You bet
Great content and the longer video a definite PLUS !!!
Thank you
Great project fellows,This will help to save alot of time.
Thanks
On your Fork truck, on the forks
Drill a 1/2" hole or 3/4" hole 8" back from the end and make a 3/4" or 1" pin to put in the hole that stands up 1 to 1 1/2" this is enough to keep a lift strap from sliding off the fork. The pins can be stored by the operators seat on the fork truck.
One of your best shows, Keep them coming.
I’ve been thinking about adding oil drip pipe to my stove but I didn’t know how well it would work dripping straight down on the wood. I might go ahead and give it a try. Next time you see someone throwing away a trampoline harvest the spring they work great on the handles. Thanks for the vids.
Just dripping on the wood is what we do and it works great
Love this episode!!! Fabrication is my passion!!! You guys rock!!!!!!!!!
this was really cool! there's something that just feels good about building your own woodstove.I built mine out of a piece of 20inch x42 linepipe,it lays horizontal with an ashpan underneath,putting out heat right now!
That’s awesome
Awesome Build.. To remove the paint from the outside start the fire on the inside and use a weed burning torch to burn the outside and follow it with a wire brush. Once it's cooled off you can use a wire wheel to give it a good finish. For the airdraft handles I would have liked peg handles sticking out of them like a ship's wheel. They'd look cool and they won't stob you when you walk by.
I love this channel. Your Dad just knows stuff. Can’t wait to grow up and be like him.
😂
32°F and 8" of snow up here in NH,
The next town over got nothing but rain.
Who knew?
The weather man definitely didn't. Never does.
Party cloudy with a chance of sun or snow.
We have the same weather man here
Nice job! Thanks for sharing. Any tips for cutting a door in an empty waste oil tank (probably some diesel too). It has lots of ports to open but still nervous. Could fill with water but going to be a mess to dump 🤷🏻♂️
Oil or diesel will not explode from a spark like gasoline will
I enjoy watching you guys doing innovative and real stuff.
Great team work.
Thank you very much!
Perfect way to wrap up a snowy , crappy day here in N Western PA . Yall do some fine work 👍
That a great idea! I've seen a bunch of smokers and grills made with propane tanks but never a stove. Awesome job guys!👍😁
Thanks
@frostys64 You are welcome! I'm just stating the obvious.
Turned out awesome now everyone is going to want one
Right
Truly impressed with your project building a wood stove out of a propane tank. My problem would be without an Insurance Underwriters Certificate I would not have any insurance.
Very cool! I had a general idea as to how to make a stove out of a tank, but y'all showed me a few things I hadn't thought about! Thanks for another great video.
Our pleasure!
Quality work! 1000's of previous "projects" go into making a project like this come together. I understand that ;-)
You got that right!
Great stove... It didn't blow when you started cutting. About your dad's favorite toy reminds me of something my grand dad always said.... the only difference between men and boys is the size of their toys. Thank guys
So true!
I filled the tank I did with water -- then tipped it over and let the water run out -- no worries after that. :) But it was a smaller tank; did all my cuts with a 4" death wheel on my offset grinder. :) :)
Nice
Jack of all traits👍
Sean, that was a very cool project...very interesting, entertaining and educational all at the same time. That wood/oil stove is floor space efficient with it's small footprint and it will CRANK THE HEAT OUT with that blower running when the thing gets up to temperature. It would be cool if Clayton were to add a heavy duty rheostat next to the On/Off switch for the blower to be able to control how much air flow comes out of the top to have full adjustability of the heat output with any level of fire going.
Thanks 👍
Nice work - it was good to see hunter for a moment!
Yes it was!
Farmer ingenuity always works, well done.
Yes it does! Thanks you!
Love the channel. You and your dad are great together.
Great Free Handing those cuts Sean! You guys did good, you were a little light on showing the hinges. I made those in shop class in early 80's!
Love the build the old man is one hell of a fabricator I see where Sean gets it from now and thank you so much for letting us know where Hunter is it's great to see him again and once again awesome stove 👍👍
Thanks
Ohhh and I also burn my used oil in my DOUBLE BARREL STOVE I ❤love it. Save on wood and Heats really good. Just be sure to get water and antifreeze out of oil and run through a filter also run copper line around chimney of stove once or twice first to superheat oil before dripping it onto wood. WORKS AWESOME
Looks like an old snap on top box I seen in this video. I have the same one
I have 3 old Snapon boxes