I Bought a Trunk Full of Tools!
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
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The keys are good, the lock is upside down. 😂 980,086
wow...at least worth many hundreds if not a thousand or so...i never find deals like this...by the time i see them they are already gone...good for you.
Don’t give up! It just takes time. You’ll find your golden egg 🙂
Hold the estimator against a wall and push the button. It will give you the distance to the far wall.
I gave it a few tries at different locations and it reads the same measurement so I don’t think it works properly anymore.
The silver tapered bar with numbers up to 13 is a ring sizer/mandrel.
Thank you!
Tremendous deal for 150!! Wow!!
Thanks! It's always fun to keep an eye out. Also, it's a great way to help find stuff that other friends/family could use.
Yes I love buying older tools sets and boxes cause of the different types of tools that are rare and find something I don't have and find tools to finish a set I already have 😊😊😊😊😊
Exactly! You never know what you’ll find 😁
That Snap on is from 1945 according to the date stamp near the selector. The BE craftsman breaker is also from the 40’s and it was made by New Britain
Thanks Joe! I appreciate your knowledge
18:10 is an insulated fuse puller.
Thanks! I can definitely tell working with electrical was either his job or a hobby!
i thought u actually bought a car full of tools
Haven’t seen any deals like that yet but I’m keeping my eyes open 😉
18:48 are punchdown tools for wiring network or phone modular jacks. It presses the wires into the connector prongs, piercing the insulation.
Is there much use/need for one today? I am always wondering how/if folks are still using tools like these
What was the black handle ratchet at 3:23-3:33?
It was no-name ratchet from Taiwan.
I like those Uticas
Snap On 71N. From the mid-late 40's, and a Slide Ruler!!!
Thank you!
PROTO and Mathew,are very good mechanics tools the Electical tracer is for tracing wires you clip the small box to one end and trace it with the hand held wand
Thanks! My grandfather was a mechanic back in the 60's-70's and many of the tools he left me were PROTO.
13: 35 may be for installing piston rings .
You might be right. Thanks for the idea.
That pop brand rivet gun is about $300 popper gun they do not make them no more they’re for aircraft. They’re very good popper guns you’ll get your money out of the easy.
Good to know, thanks!
I seen a snap on sockets in those random sockets good haul though
Some diamonds in the rough!
You interested in selling the three metal socket bins at the beginning of the video? I love the old sk Wayne containers and that Kmart kit is too cool.
I'll let you know! Still trying to find places for everything so I'll let you know if I can't find a home for it here.
18:11 Non metallic barrel style fuse puller.
18:57 punch down tool. Primarily telephone use
Probably not much use for it nowadays?
@@learnsavediyStill plenty of use for it now. It is used in computer wiring for networks. It “punches down” the wires in computer wall jacks and computer systems with Cat cable.