Lol. That's what I would do if I was him or if I had a husband who didn't let me buy my antique tools I collect, but im single so that isnt a factor for me right now. Lol.
I'm a 76 year old woman seen you going through these tools twice now it's amazing but I'll say it again set your son up with his own tool box with some of these rare tools God bless you all
That screwdriver is a screw-starter. The tip clamps inside the slot on the screw to start them in hard to reach areas. Drive the screw with a regular driver to ensure longevity.
Old Hickory knives. They still sell them like that now. They are carbon steel and with some sharpening are amazingly sharp. I have a full set as my kitchen knives.
I do absolutely enjoy unboxing videos from my favorite content creators. Especially people like Cody who has such a love for tools as I do. These antique, handmade in the USA tools from ages ago are wonderful! It's kind of like shaking hands with your ancestors who used them to make life easier for everyone.
Geez! What a box full of treasures you received. I felt like it was Christmas watching this video. Those grommet tools and chisel handles are incredible! I can not wait to watch the next video and see what else he sent you.
I believe the first one is used to hold a screw by sliding the slide, it swedges the tip into the screw head. Then you can set the screw without loosing it. I have a smaller one.
I love old tools, the craftsmanship is just so elegant yet functional. Just like traditional woodworking I am just getting into it and just the satisfaction and silky smooth surface you get. Love it!
This video was most exciting!!! It's like Christmas in March...I am old enough (67) to recognize a lot of the items but not all. Thanks David for letting us all enjoy what you sent.
The pencil things with the layers are what we always called grease pencils. You can write on anything with them. The work in the rain or snow. You can write on glass or steel or anything. Hard to wipe off unless you use a magic eraser. I still see them used at thrift stores and trade meets for price marking. Just noticed how late to the part I am lol
Yes! I absolutely like these unboxing videos... I echo the praises for David... so glad he has the means and the desire to share his largess with all of us!
Wranglerstar, my wife and I are huge fans. We have adopted your method to get out of debt (you posted a video about it over a year ago) and it’s working really well for us! Thankyou!
I like the tool unboxing. Fun to see the old tools. I have too many tools...but I can’t get enough. This way I can share the excitement and then go about my business without figuring out what to do with all the stuff or how to store it.
I believe the bits with your hand drill are called 'points', used to drill wood. Mine only has 3. The heavy needles are 'sailmakers needles' uses to sew heavy canvas and manilla rope. You're fortunate to have acquired the punch, grommets, anvil and grommet setter. Cheers.
i always liked those latches on our tractor toolboxes they held the top tight where know days from the vibrating tractor u end the day walkin the field for tools
Really enjoy these videos, some of my favorite types you do. Love the whole channel tho, it's my go to channel since I found it, good work!! Cheers Wranglerstar
Raw hide mallets are also used by leather workers for stamping the decorations on leather. The needles are sail needles. The china markers are indeed spiral wrapped and you pull the string to tear the outer layer then just unwind the cover.
I really enjoy watching your unboxing videos, they are fun and educational. It is always a delight to see an old tool that was made to last and possibly hand down to the next generation unlike some of the disposable tools of today. Gotta love the Loctite Van just gotta. lol
I used to use the "China Pens" that you got on a textile spreading table. They are very useful glad that you get to use them in your upcoming projects!
Needles are for sails on sailboats. I’ve seen them around rigging shops. That wicked curved point can be driven through many layers of heavy canvas with a “palm”, a leather hand guard that carries a metal cup, similar to a thimble driving a needle. The hammer is a chipping hammer, used for the first, coarse removal of wasted paint off plate steel, or the removal of slag off of a fresh weld, prior to cleaning the weld with a wire brush.
Love these vids Cody! I write on my mixing board with China/grease pencils to indicate what's being recorded on each channel...easy to read and remove. That drill is an amazingly beautiful machine!
@14:00 tapestry or mattress needles. @18:00 horse shoe nails @25:05 waxed thread, for sewing tents and tarps All of these things came from a military surplus cache except the "Loctite" van. Those needles can also be used for tents, tarps, and canvass. Use wax on the needles and thread to help pass them through the material.
March 15th. The new Christmas !! Cody acts like a kid under a spruce tree. David is the new Santa. David you are a special person. Yes Cody, I too love opening pkgs, though I have to get mine from Amazon. Cheers to Cody and all his fans. No, we aren't jealous.
The loctite van made me laugh out loud when you first pulled it out of the box. Good bit of humor. Unboxing videos are interesting, as they often present odd or obscure relics that are hard to identify. You really should do a followup video once in a while, to "reveal" just what that unknown thingy turned out to be. What would be even more informative and entertaining, is if you learned how to use these old tools, and demonstrated that in a future video.
David does a lot of Military surplus shopping. That first screwdriver is used to hold the screw so you can reach into tight spots. Put the screw on the tip then turn the handle to lock the screw on to the screwdriver tip.
Rawhide mallets are also used by percussion musicians with concert chimes--precision tuned instruments that need a serious force delivered but are delicate as well. Woodworking is music, so it makes sense to use the same mallet.
I worked for the Bell System and we had a tool similar to the first one only a little shorter with no handle that fit in our side tool pouch. - It is to hold slotted screws so they don't fall when starting them. We use to deal with small slotted machined screw in electronics.
Neat stuff. Your friend David is very generous. Love the hand drill, man. The bent needles remind me of sailmaking needles that penetrate canvas, but they could be for leather as well. The wax crayons or pencils are great for marking things. I used to use them on tires. The nails look to be shoeing nails to shod horses. The roll of nylon strap material is used to make webbing or straps for packs, tie-downs, or whatever. Oh, my....those box latches are very cool. The thread that was in with the chisel handles is most likely for use sewing the nylon webbing together. At least that's what I think. And the Loctite van is the BEST!!
Used those china markers a lot in the Navy. Used them make on acrylic boards. We would have to write on the board backwards so the officers could read them on the front side. The boards where light from the side illuminating the marks on the board. The string is pulled down to then next indent in the pencil and then the paper is pealed of giving access to more of the marker as you wear it down.
7:50 - We used to call them chipping hammers in the merchant navy. Very good for chipping off large portions of paint that have had rust appear underneath. No as good as a needle gun for more sturdy paint, but just as loud and annoying on metal sheets.
I actually don't mind living my tool fantasies vicariously through you... Very fun. It would be wonderful to have one of these boxes show up at my doorstep but beggars can't be choosers so atleast I get to watch which is good enough for me.
What if "David" is actually just a cover for Cody to buy a bunch of cool antique tools without Mrs W finding out?
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Lol. That's what I would do if I was him or if I had a husband who didn't let me buy my antique tools I collect, but im single so that isnt a factor for me right now. Lol.
You can't make that stuff up! How fun that the 1985 Corgi Loctite van was the last thing to open!
David is very generous and he obviously likes watching these videos as much as I do. Thanks for the entertainment!
I'm a 76 year old woman seen you going through these tools twice now it's amazing but I'll say it again set your son up with his own tool box with some of these rare tools God bless you all
Those needles are like the ones that were used in a feed and seed store in my hometown, when I was a young fella. Used to sew up burlap feed sacks.
You ask if we like these videos I personally love hearing you get excited over the same things that I would like
These are some of my favorite videos.
I've got a set of those Craftsman adjustable wrenches. A large and a small. Makes life a heck of a lot easier in a lot of circumstances.
It’s nice to see those things go to a good home where they’ll be treasuered.
That screwdriver is a screw-starter. The tip clamps inside the slot on the screw to start them in hard to reach areas. Drive the screw with a regular driver to ensure longevity.
Old Hickory knives. They still sell them like that now. They are carbon steel and with some sharpening are amazingly sharp. I have a full set as my kitchen knives.
The long handled screwdriver is called a screw starter. The end hold a screw until you start to turn it. love the van!
I do absolutely enjoy unboxing videos from my favorite content creators. Especially people like Cody who has such a love for tools as I do. These antique, handmade in the USA tools from ages ago are wonderful! It's kind of like shaking hands with your ancestors who used them to make life easier for everyone.
Geez! What a box full of treasures you received. I felt like it was Christmas watching this video. Those grommet tools and chisel handles are incredible! I can not wait to watch the next video and see what else he sent you.
Love the unboxing videos, I had a shop class back in the early 70s and all of our mallets were the rawhide ones, brings back alot of memories.
Your excitement is pure Wranglerstar. Thanks for sharing this experience in your video.
I love that van. I expect to see it driving by on some of your future videos.
I believe the first one is used to hold a screw by sliding the slide, it swedges the tip into the screw head. Then you can set the screw without loosing it. I have a smaller one.
I also have one I got from my Dad.
Yup! I've two of them, myself.
at 27:30 I just about lost it! haha!! Way to go David and amazing video, Cody!
I LOVE these unboxing videos! I laughed to tears when you opened the Loctite van!
Mmmmm...yes!
I love old tools, the craftsmanship is just so elegant yet functional. Just like traditional woodworking I am just getting into it and just the satisfaction and silky smooth surface you get. Love it!
This video was most exciting!!! It's like Christmas in March...I am old enough (67) to recognize a lot of the items but not all. Thanks David for letting us all enjoy what you sent.
The pencil things with the layers are what we always called grease pencils. You can write on anything with them. The work in the rain or snow. You can write on glass or steel or anything. Hard to wipe off unless you use a magic eraser. I still see them used at thrift stores and trade meets for price marking. Just noticed how late to the part I am lol
Love watching these and hearing your surprise and glee. Your lucky to have a friend like that
Yes! I absolutely like these unboxing videos... I echo the praises for David... so glad he has the means and the desire to share his largess with all of us!
That drill is amazing and love that heavy duty grommet set! Wow!
Love these videos of the cool old stuff!!! Keep them comming!!!
I Love The Loctite at the end. I have seen the needles used to repair nets.
Yes I enjoy these types of vids tremendously! Thanks Cody and David!
The first tool reminded me of a screw starter.
The center part wedges the screw slot until you get it started.
Thanks for the great video Cody and more importantly, thanks David for sharing all the cool stuff you find.
13:24 wow the imperial system is so much simpler to measure things with
26:17 “Do you guys enjoy these unboxing videos as much as I do?” YES!
Cody I laughed right along with you at the Loctite van. That joke will never get old.
I like the unboxing videos you do. I normally don’t, but your excitement is over the top and genuine.
Wranglerstar, my wife and I are huge fans. We have adopted your method to get out of debt (you posted a video about it over a year ago) and it’s working really well for us! Thankyou!
These are always interesting videos when you unbox stuff. And that was the perfect last thing to open!!! LOL!!!
I absolutely love these unboxing videos and i can not wait for the other 2 very much looking forward to it.
David is one awesome guy with apparently a great sense of humor I literally died at the end with the loctite van toy 😂😂😂 that was way too perfect!!
Sack needles for hessian grain bags, Cody.
Always fun to see what you get Cody, give us more!
I like the tool unboxing. Fun to see the old tools. I have too many tools...but I can’t get enough. This way I can share the excitement and then go about my business without figuring out what to do with all the stuff or how to store it.
great to see this stuff come from my home state. palmetto state armory is about 5min from me
Love that the van was last . I dont know who laughed harder ,you or me . Keep up the good work . Always enjoy your videos .
That was fun! I'm not sure what I like better, the discovery of each new tool or listening to your enthusiasm and appreciation. :-)
I believe the bits with your hand drill are called 'points', used to drill wood. Mine only has 3. The heavy needles are 'sailmakers needles' uses to sew heavy canvas and manilla rope. You're fortunate to have acquired the punch, grommets, anvil and grommet setter. Cheers.
Another Christmas morning on the Wranglerstar channel. Love the unboxing.
i always liked those latches on our tractor toolboxes they held the top tight where know days from the vibrating tractor u end the day walkin the field for tools
You Need To Call Brian Over, And Do A Video Giving Him The Things You Pass On To Him.
All really interesting items. Fun being there with you.
Really enjoy these videos, some of my favorite types you do. Love the whole channel tho, it's my go to channel since I found it, good work!! Cheers Wranglerstar
Raw hide mallets are also used by leather workers for stamping the decorations on leather. The needles are sail needles.
The china markers are indeed spiral wrapped and you pull the string to tear the outer layer then just unwind the cover.
Love the Van. Always great vids from the wood shop👍
I really like videos like this! It's like a little adventure into history and different crafts.
Great video! Thanks David! As to whether we enjoy these videos as much as you do...yes, but not quite as much as you. Thanks for sharing!
always learn so much from these
Great video, certainly gave me "the fizz".
green chisel head at 9:20 looks like a signal maintainer chisel for the railroad to remove head bonds or web bonds! love these videos! thank you!
I really enjoy watching your unboxing videos, they are fun and educational. It is always a delight to see an old tool that was made to last and possibly hand down to the next generation unlike some of the disposable tools of today. Gotta love the Loctite Van just gotta. lol
These are fun. Also cool to see some of the same items in my tool box that has been passed down to me from my grandparents.
You should hide the Loctite van in every video.
Great a van for your Loctite! Always fun to watch the unboxing videos.
I used to use the "China Pens" that you got on a textile spreading table. They are very useful glad that you get to use them in your upcoming projects!
Needles are for sails on sailboats. I’ve seen them around rigging shops. That wicked curved point can be driven through many layers of heavy canvas with a “palm”, a leather hand guard that carries a metal cup, similar to a thimble driving a needle. The hammer is a chipping hammer, used for the first, coarse removal of wasted paint off plate steel, or the removal of slag off of a fresh weld, prior to cleaning the weld with a wire brush.
The loctite van at the end was amazing. Love the videos. Keep doing these unboxing videos. I love seeing things I never nee existed.
Wax pencils good for marking glass, plastic, porcelain, leather, anything that won't normally take a regular pencil or pen.
I really enjoy these videos!
Like a kid at Christmas but aren't we all for the things we love?
Love these vids Cody! I write on my mixing board with China/grease pencils to indicate what's being recorded on each channel...easy to read and remove. That drill is an amazingly beautiful machine!
Cody Your first tool is to start a slotted screw, it is capture by the tangs very useful for screws that are hard to reach. Eric
awesome tools!! I have been wanting one of those hand drills for quite a while
You couldn't have planned the van unboxing any better! Great video!
@14:00 tapestry or mattress needles.
@18:00 horse shoe nails
@25:05 waxed thread, for sewing tents and tarps
All of these things came from a military surplus cache except the "Loctite" van. Those needles can also be used for tents, tarps, and canvass. Use wax on the needles and thread to help pass them through the material.
March 15th. The new Christmas !! Cody acts like a kid under a spruce tree. David is the new Santa. David you are a special person. Yes Cody, I too love opening pkgs, though I have to get mine from Amazon. Cheers to Cody and all his fans. No, we aren't jealous.
Love the longer, raw videos! Keep up the good work!
That is a mk1 Renault Trafic. I used to work on them when I started my apprenticeship at Renault Trucks
The loctite van made me laugh out loud when you first pulled it out of the box. Good bit of humor. Unboxing videos are interesting, as they often present odd or obscure relics that are hard to identify. You really should do a followup video once in a while, to "reveal" just what that unknown thingy turned out to be. What would be even more informative and entertaining, is if you learned how to use these old tools, and demonstrated that in a future video.
sail needle, great for leather as well
Perfect timing. Thought I was going to wet myself laughing.
im pretty sure those needles were used to sow bags of chalf and grain, I remember using them as a kid on the farm
Love from Idaho. Your videos are amazingly helpful.
David does a lot of Military surplus shopping. That first screwdriver is used to hold the screw so you can reach into tight spots.
Put the screw on the tip then turn the handle to lock the screw on to the screwdriver tip.
AWESOME!!! my grandfather and great grandfather had piles of screws and stuff in those old cheese boxes. the loctite van was the best ending!!
I’ve got a few of these items, It never dawned on me that they were part of the lesser known collection.
You and your family cheer me up
Rawhide mallets are also used by percussion musicians with concert chimes--precision tuned instruments that need a serious force delivered but are delicate as well. Woodworking is music, so it makes sense to use the same mallet.
I worked for the Bell System and we had a tool similar to the first one only a little shorter with no handle that fit in our side tool pouch. - It is to hold slotted screws so they don't fall when starting them. We use to deal with small slotted machined screw in electronics.
How awesome that the loctite van showed up at the end. Fun video today.
Hay just got my package in the mail Thanks.
Loctite! Thank you David, and thank you Cody.
1st little long shalfed item ...is a screwdriver with a center that binds in the slot of the screw to hold it on the screwdriver.
I used the China markers when I was in the navy and the nylon strap roll is also from military supply. Great video yet again!
I am so jealous of your original 750s. And the box corner is just a box joint.
The rawhide mallet is also very popular with leather work as well.
And David wins the internet for today with the Locktite van, lol
I need them clips lol!!! This video was amazing
Neat stuff. Your friend David is very generous. Love the hand drill, man. The bent needles remind me of sailmaking needles that penetrate canvas, but they could be for leather as well. The wax crayons or pencils are great for marking things. I used to use them on tires. The nails look to be shoeing nails to shod horses. The roll of nylon strap material is used to make webbing or straps for packs, tie-downs, or whatever. Oh, my....those box latches are very cool. The thread that was in with the chisel handles is most likely for use sewing the nylon webbing together. At least that's what I think. And the Loctite van is the BEST!!
Used those china markers a lot in the Navy. Used them make on acrylic boards. We would have to write on the board backwards so the officers could read them on the front side. The boards where light from the side illuminating the marks on the board. The string is pulled down to then next indent in the pencil and then the paper is pealed of giving access to more of the marker as you wear it down.
7:50 - We used to call them chipping hammers in the merchant navy. Very good for chipping off large portions of paint that have had rust appear underneath. No as good as a needle gun for more sturdy paint, but just as loud and annoying on metal sheets.
Yes it is a Renault Trafic :) Long time since I've seen one of those.
I actually don't mind living my tool fantasies vicariously through you... Very fun. It would be wonderful to have one of these boxes show up at my doorstep but beggars can't be choosers so atleast I get to watch which is good enough for me.