Looks a fantastic place to spend a day (or longer) I collect old tools here in the UK. I guess I started collecting tools 54 years ago when I started my carpentry and joinery apprenticeship, it was all hand tools then and I remember buying them from second hand shops and I kept them, thankfully. I finally got a Stanley NO 1, this year and fell in love with a 5'6" coopers jointer plane and I just had to have that too. thanks for the video
OH MY WORD! i got to find a place like that around me! Thanks for sharing I just looked up the MWTCA and will be trying to find something around me in northern IL
I live in the heart of NC... and had no idea this was going on. Glad I happened to internet onto this video so I can participate next chance I get! thank you.
I love old tools my granpa hqd an old john tractor and i remember helping him when he worked on it ,the sound and the smell of old motors it's like the center of the men's spirit like the bull's eye of manhood.
In the accompanying blog post at WoodAndShop.com you'll find a link to all the mid-west locations: woodandshop.com/where-to-find-deals-on-hand-tools-swaps
Wood and Shop If I end up staying here for an extended period I may just do that. Truthfully, you'd have to raise awareness about wood working as a hobby first as it's not as big a thing in Puerto Rico as it is in the US.
Kevin Woolgar Yup, every tool organization started with one person. I'm sure you could get people excited about traditional woodworking. San Juan has beautiful architecture, so I'm sure there are a lot of people who would get interested in historical woodworking. Just spread my website around and get people excited...have some woodworking nights!
Hey Josh, I just found your site this morning and what a great find its been. Im from Asheville NC but currently live outside of Knoxville Tn. As I was watching this video I was trying to determine where this swap meet was being held. Looking at the surrounding area and trees I would venture to guess its in the Charlotte area. Would that be correct? Ive been woodworking most of my life in one aspect or another but in the past year or so have been turning my attention to hand tools more and more. I much prefer using hand tools to machines because you get a better feel for the wood and can better expound on its attributes than you can from modern techniques. I would like to thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. I havent subscribed to your site as of yet but as soon as I press enter on this comment, I WILL!!! Again, thanks so much for sharing.
Absolutely wonderful useful handtools to build wonderful things in wood. 100 years in action and ready to work now. Not like the China plastic crap nowadays. If i where a millionaire i would buy no diamonds or cars, i would buy this stuff
Looks a fantastic place to spend a day (or longer)
I collect old tools here in the UK. I guess I started collecting tools 54 years ago when I started my carpentry and joinery apprenticeship, it was all hand tools then and I remember buying them from second hand shops and I kept them, thankfully.
I finally got a Stanley NO 1, this year and fell in love with a 5'6" coopers jointer plane and I just had to have that too.
thanks for the video
Oh my lord that is heaven! I would love to have some of those in my area!
OH MY WORD! i got to find a place like that around me! Thanks for sharing I just looked up the MWTCA and will be trying to find something around me in northern IL
Agree James, if you find one let me know, we can car pool!
I live in the heart of NC... and had no idea this was going on. Glad I happened to internet onto this video so I can participate next chance I get! thank you.
Joshua, very entertaining video. For people who like old tools, this video presents a great source of information. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it Jim!
That's my kind of trade day right there!
I love old tools my granpa hqd an old john tractor and i remember helping him when he worked on it ,the sound and the smell of old motors it's like the center of the men's spirit like the bull's eye of manhood.
I'd like to have a opportunity to share a day like that with friends exchanging tools. Very cool video!!! Congrats
Glad you liked it Felipe!
Holy cow. So unfair. In Sweden I'd be lucky to find a singular banged up hand plane at any flea market. Thank you for the video!
Ahh, too bad Martin! But the good news is that you live in Sweden. So cool!
Harvey Keitel's brother know his tools! Nice concept.
Very nice Well made video....
Love to watch at all those nice tools.....
And youre Chanel ofcourse.
Keep up the good work and cheers from Holland.
Thanks Peter from Holland! I hope you've subscribed on my blog...I've got some good stuff coming up.
MAN I THINK I JUST SAW TOOL HEAVEN WITH PLACES LIKE THESE IT MAKES IT GREAT TO BE AMERICA.
Do you have any links or info one this event? I wouldn't mind planning a roadtrip and seeing it this year. Thanks, Dave.
Just go to the Mid west tool collectors page and you can look up local and national meets.
Would love to go to a meet like that.
Envious
Would love to find a powder wedge to buy .
I am looking for one in Calf if anyone knows please reply. Thanks
do you know if there any events like this in Wisconsin being in high school I cant travel much out of my state
In the accompanying blog post at WoodAndShop.com you'll find a link to all the mid-west locations: woodandshop.com/where-to-find-deals-on-hand-tools-swaps
I wish there were events like that here in Puerto Rico
001photo You should start an event like this in Puerto Rico!
Wood and Shop If I end up staying here for an extended period I may just do that. Truthfully, you'd have to raise awareness about wood working as a hobby first as it's not as big a thing in Puerto Rico as it is in the US.
I have 2 youtube accounts 001photo and Kevin Woolgar...just wanted to clear that up lol
Kevin Woolgar Yup, every tool organization started with one person. I'm sure you could get people excited about traditional woodworking. San Juan has beautiful architecture, so I'm sure there are a lot of people who would get interested in historical woodworking. Just spread my website around and get people excited...have some woodworking nights!
Hey Josh, I just found your site this morning and what a great find its been. Im from Asheville NC but currently live outside of Knoxville Tn. As I was watching this video I was trying to determine where this swap meet was being held. Looking at the surrounding area and trees I would venture to guess its in the Charlotte area. Would that be correct?
Ive been woodworking most of my life in one aspect or another but in the past year or so have been turning my attention to hand tools more and more. I much prefer using hand tools to machines because you get a better feel for the wood and can better expound on its attributes than you can from modern techniques. I would like to thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. I havent subscribed to your site as of yet but as soon as I press enter on this comment, I WILL!!! Again, thanks so much for sharing.
Do you have any project tjat you had mad? Like This video! I wish I could live in USA now. Because in Sweden I havent seen it.
You'll definitely be seeing some more projects soon Andreas. Sweden has a great heritage of furniture making!
Absolutely wonderful useful handtools to build wonderful things in wood. 100 years in action and ready to work now. Not like the China plastic crap nowadays. If i where a millionaire i would buy no diamonds or cars, i would buy this stuff
Where..
I mean that you have om video!
In the 1800s and into 1960s tools were an expensive luxury for men ,before computers evrything was mechanical.