"That'll be $38.52"...then gives you a random handful of change.😄 Math is hard! Were they really charging tax? Maybe that's common...but I've never seen that before at a garage sale.
Vise like tool with holes of sizes are flare tool for brake fluid hydraulic lines etc. You have a grommet tools. he likely buys and sells since he is organized
@@MattsShop if you reselling it your taking them you incrimiate yourself more than a dozen times in you video your doing yourself a favor $$$ mean cash prizes 🤑
You need to learn with catalog if necessary what tools are. The thing you call a hose clamp is actually part of brake line flailing tool the other similar is actually an older version of the same thing.
@@MattsShop So many tools piled up it was hard to tell what was what. You scored on the machine steel odds and ends. You have a lot of options for custom tooling!
even a standard Price bar would be the Harb Frt retail. and then 1/3 . Snap on crap on mac tool Proto Craftyman, Stanley balah blah etc. All a Dime a dozen used. And how many does any garage need. Are you are retailer. the by the piece Husky sockets at Home Depot socket etcx are fair. You cannot put these tools in a casket, If you actually sold it all reasonabably, the cash could be invested in Nvidia/ Bitcoin etc. and you could actually pay for a funeral. VS keeping the 200+ items another 20 years That wierd tool is a cam style pipe wrench it can grab a tube, a rod, a bolt, stud etc and let you thread it out or even offset extend a tool further and use ratchet or breaker bar not a weak wrist. We alos have my inlaws ancients same tools and I am 70, what say I.
$12, what are these people thinking? More like $1.20? I can't even give them away for free? I'll give you 12 pounds of raised panel Craftsman USA wrenches for $12? I personally can't stand the way they feel when using them, but they will work just fine? I like the Professional Craftsman series tools a lot more. It's just a personal preference? I have so many of those, I acquired over the 30 years plus as a mechanic, I just don't use them, out of sight, out of mind? I'm sure somebody could benefit from them?
Dude, I hope you did not buy any of those tools. The prices were outrageous!!!!! What does this guy think he is a Sears and Roebuck retailer? You should have asked him where the Kenmore washer and dryers were, given that he was selling everything at retail prices.
The item at 3:15 is a stud remover. Used with a socket handle you put the stud through the hole, as you turn it grips the stud turning it out.
Good call. I thought it might be a stripped bolt head extractor.
That first stop was insane prices, it was original price plus 1/2 at least. The box of "scrap", I'm jealous at that find, a lot of usable stuff.
Yea, it was really over-priced. I was going to buy everything. He wouldn't do it. Haha that's why I bought it!
My preferred garage sale haggle. Grab $25 of stuff and offer $20. Get that bundle deal.
Yea, that's how I do it!
The pump thing was a portapower
Stud remover was the second thing
And last thing was a flaring tool for break lines fuel lines and water lines
Just found your video, I was like wow on the prices. $9 for a 1/2” drive metric socket omg
Yup, more expensive than brand new at Sears! Back in the day.
Those prices were crazy high!!!
Yea! I tried to tell them!
"That'll be $38.52"...then gives you a random handful of change.😄 Math is hard! Were they really charging tax? Maybe that's common...but I've never seen that before at a garage sale.
Math is hard! I know right??
Vise like tool with holes of sizes are flare tool for brake fluid hydraulic lines etc. You have a grommet tools. he likely buys and sells since he is organized
nice to see people are not allways getting taken by people like you that arent dead
Lol, at estate sales, what they don't sell goes straight to the dump. Never "taken" anyone in my life.
@@MattsShop if you reselling it your taking them you incrimiate yourself more than a dozen times in you video your doing yourself a favor $$$ mean cash prizes 🤑
@@scottbowerphotography736 I don't sell any of the tools I buy at garage sales. I collect them and keep them forever!
You need to learn with catalog if necessary what tools are. The thing you call a hose clamp is actually part of brake line flailing tool the other similar is actually an older version of the same thing.
$14 for an extension..... dang!
Inflation!
That was a good haul in my opinion man--cool finds!
Thanks! I would have bought the whole lot, but he wouldn't sell the whole lot!
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5:13 is a flaring tool for copper lines
i wanna know where that dude gets his crack lmao, every price was brand new retail pricing 😂
Stud removal tool
That tool with two pieces is a tubing flaring tool.
Ok, that's what I thought it looked like!
I never heard of sales tax at a garage sale. What state is this?
It is a stud remover
Metal line flaring kit.
Should have got it.
@@MattsShop So many tools piled up it was hard to tell what was what. You scored on the machine steel odds and ends. You have a lot of options for custom tooling!
that is a stud extractor.
Geeeze!!!!, ridiculous prices
Yesss!!!
It’s a stud remover
even a standard Price bar would be the Harb Frt retail. and then 1/3 . Snap on crap on mac tool Proto Craftyman, Stanley balah blah etc. All a Dime a dozen used. And how many does any garage need. Are you are retailer. the by the piece Husky sockets at Home Depot socket etcx are fair. You cannot put these tools in a casket, If you actually sold it all reasonabably, the cash could be invested in Nvidia/ Bitcoin etc. and you could actually pay for a funeral. VS keeping the 200+ items another 20 years That wierd tool is a cam style pipe wrench it can grab a tube, a rod, a bolt, stud etc and let you thread it out or even offset extend a tool further and use ratchet or breaker bar not a weak wrist. We alos have my inlaws ancients same tools and I am 70, what say I.
It a flaring tool for viper pipe
No way would I pay those prices... I actually have more Craftsman than that... all U S A and I got it all for FREE....
Ridiculous prices. Unacceptable.
Yup, that's why they had to pack all that stuff back up. No one bought any of it LOL!
$12, what are these people thinking? More like $1.20? I can't even give them away for free? I'll give you 12 pounds of raised panel Craftsman USA wrenches for $12? I personally can't stand the way they feel when using them, but they will work just fine? I like the Professional Craftsman series tools a lot more. It's just a personal preference? I have so many of those, I acquired over the 30 years plus as a mechanic, I just don't use them, out of sight, out of mind? I'm sure somebody could benefit from them?
Dude, I hope you did not buy any of those tools. The prices were outrageous!!!!!
What does this guy think he is a Sears and Roebuck retailer?
You should have asked him where the Kenmore washer and dryers were, given that he was selling everything at retail prices.
Lol 200bucks shouldn't be so cheap disrespect the seller