The angle 1/4 drive tools is a carb tool, it usually came in a set with bits. Those pliers are for radiator hose clamps, the old squeeze type, They also use them on small engine fuel lines, K-d tool is a valve spring compressor, the "spanner" looks as though it would work on an angle grinder.
That BP bent extension at 2:15 is awesome. At 3:35 those are hose clamp pliers. You gotta be careful on those Irwin branded vice grips. The real ones that were always made in USA were Petersen vice grips. Irwin bought them out and did make vice grips here for a short time before moving production to Taiwan and now china. 8:12 is a valve spring compressor for heads still attached to the block. At 10:00 those are Eiffel pliers wrenches. Most notably copied by knipex today and sold in an arc joint configuration. Your set is an earlier set prolly late teens or twenties. Eiffel started dating them in the 2nd generation of hose same pliers. I have a small pair from '36 and a large pair from '51.
in the 211 tim on your video the knob turns the 1/4" drive was a carburetor adjusting tool it came with 3 other adaptors screw driver and one something else mabe a single alan wrench and the otherone was corbin clamp plires
I own several Dotco 90° die grinders and a 90° threaded bit drill. These are mainly used in aviation, I suspect the CP air hammer is a rivet gun. Speed handles are also common in aviation. Seeing more of the tools tells me aircraft, I did that for 27 years.
That Snap On ratchet made for the military,no warranty on them.This was in the contract during WW2.The dealer gets a bill from Snap On if caught warrantying them
If you didn't already know the ratchets with the holes through the head are used in Aviation. They are for installing a type of structural blind rivet called a Hy-Lok. It has a mandrel that comes up through the ratchet and breaks off when installed
I have a lot of old snap on presses pullers brake tools and a big flat head screwdriver
enjoying this in 2023
The angle 1/4 drive tools is a carb tool, it usually came in a set with bits. Those pliers are for radiator hose clamps, the old squeeze type, They also use them on small engine fuel lines, K-d tool is a valve spring compressor, the "spanner" looks as though it would work on an angle grinder.
That makes total sence on the pliers thankyou
Corbin hose clamp pliers
Looks like a k r300 roll a bench
The KD puller is for battery terminals and windshield wipers.
Those pliers are for pinch type hose clamps
Thanks Steven
they are hose clamp pliers 😀 great vids love the vintage snap on items
That BP bent extension at 2:15 is awesome. At 3:35 those are hose clamp pliers. You gotta be careful on those Irwin branded vice grips. The real ones that were always made in USA were Petersen vice grips. Irwin bought them out and did make vice grips here for a short time before moving production to Taiwan and now china. 8:12 is a valve spring compressor for heads still attached to the block. At 10:00 those are Eiffel pliers wrenches. Most notably copied by knipex today and sold in an arc joint configuration. Your set is an earlier set prolly late teens or twenties. Eiffel started dating them in the 2nd generation of hose same pliers. I have a small pair from '36 and a large pair from '51.
in the 211 tim on your video the knob turns the 1/4" drive was a carburetor adjusting tool it came with 3 other adaptors screw driver and one something else mabe a single alan wrench and the otherone was corbin clamp plires
I own several Dotco 90° die grinders and a 90° threaded bit drill. These are mainly used in aviation, I suspect the CP air hammer is a rivet gun. Speed handles are also common in aviation. Seeing more of the tools tells me aircraft, I did that for 27 years.
Hose clamp pliers
the "wire strippers" are actualy for spark plug wires fyi. good haul!
Hello sir fine post. That K-D thing is a valve spring compressor
Awesome video man !
That Snap On ratchet made for the military,no warranty on them.This was in the contract during WW2.The dealer gets a bill from Snap On if caught warrantying them
Datco……matcos daddy
Hog ring plyers or hose clamp plyers
I love the herbrand tools
danoh's toolbox just really hard to find. Really like the old box.
Those pliers are wire hose clamp pliers
Those are radiator hose clamp pliers
I'm sorry about very last few minutes of showing individual tools fast forwarding.
If you didn't already know the ratchets with the holes through the head are used in Aviation. They are for installing a type of structural blind rivet called a Hy-Lok. It has a mandrel that comes up through the ratchet and breaks off when installed
I guess that's why they call them hi-lok Style
Was this part of the $800 from the first tool box?