Hey Ant, Love the boat it's awesome! and the old medals great bit of history! That non collection of knives is growing nicely. Very cool variety of pick ups.. That's the lure of the sales you never know what you'll find. Take it easy Buddy! Catch ya on the next one.
The right angle torch is an older one. You can tell because there are no guards on the sides of the switch. I made a series of restoration videos about an old one like that.
A lathe dog is a mechanical device typically made of cast iron, steel or aluminum that transmits rotary motion from a faceplate to a workpiece mounted between centers in a lathe
"In 1971 Cleveland Petrol, at that time a subsidiary company of Esso, issued a selection of superb miniature medals in aluminium. That’s all I could find, so it’s very typical of petrol station “ giveaways” in the seventies 😊😊😊
All good stuff Thanks for sharing your time 🍺🍺👍👍
No problem 👍I appreciate you watching my vids 😊
I'd imagine there's quite a market for that lovely old model ship. It would look nice on my mantle 😊
It is a lovely model , proper vintage, still not sure what to do with it, needs a bit of restoration …😁😁
great GPO nippers diagonal cutting
Thanks 👍 I do look for anything military or GPO, slight burr on the top, but easily remedied …. 😊
Hey Ant, Love the boat it's awesome! and the old medals great bit of history! That non collection of knives is growing nicely. Very cool variety of pick ups.. That's the lure of the sales you never know what you'll find. Take it easy Buddy! Catch ya on the next one.
Thanks George, I like a bit of variety 🤣🤣thanks for watching
The right angle torch is an older one. You can tell because there are no guards on the sides of the switch. I made a series of restoration videos about an old one like that.
Oh nice, thanks for the info , makes sense now, it’s marked: AUSTIN TEXAS” any links to your vids. I appreciate you commenting
Of corse I like the tools, not sure what the hart shape thing is, But I really like the boat, its pretty cool,
A lathe dog is a mechanical device typically made of cast iron, steel or aluminum that transmits rotary motion from a faceplate to a workpiece mounted between centers in a lathe
I’m not to sure myself 🤣🤣🤣
A varied haul today. Sander was a steal......if it works 😉. Lancers eh? - Which ones?🤔🤫
Hi there , yep, a bit varied tbf, not much about tool
Wise . I was 17/21st Lancers 😄😄thanks for watching
@@tony1721 Münster??
@@StephenTurner-kd1ih yes , A Squadron , were you the ecce?
@@tony1721 No...I just knew they were there.....Used to go to Münster quite a bit as a Soldier and as a Civvy working for the Army.
@@StephenTurner-kd1ih got ya, what regiment?
I noticed Clevleand on the medals any idea what that means ?
I’m gonna have to look that up , I meant to but I got carried away with putting new lighting in my shed 🤣🤣🤣
"In 1971 Cleveland Petrol, at that time a subsidiary company of Esso, issued a selection of superb miniature medals in aluminium. That’s all I could find, so it’s very typical of petrol station “ giveaways” in the seventies 😊😊😊
@@tony1721 I remember getting Mugs and model cars but I did not start driving to 80's.
@@elioth.g.w2976I remember my uncle got me the coins , space and World Cup
Grande toni😉💪
molto apprezzato