Nice haul. Those bearing looking things are furniture feet. We had an ottoman that had them on it when I was a kid. The thing with the cork is a spout for a liquor bottle. And the round things with the spikes on them look like they’re for furniture legs too. The pound them into the bottom of wooden legs so they’ll slide on the flooring easier when being moved. All old stuff. I noticed too on the coat hanger of hinges. There was some corners for furniture or shelving. You should check them out. 🎉🎉✌️😎
Good morning fam. Just got watching the video and you reminded me that I have about 6 buckets that I need to go through and sort. Awesome finds. See you on the next video
Lots of good stuff Skuller. You should have want over it with a big magnet..lol.No lions shirt or hat today 😌. You need to get back to that dumpster.That had all the lights that were all Aluminum
those" roller balls" are just a kind of low-profile castor. If you screw them to a board and run them along a buffer wheel, you'll get back the smooth movement. Like any wheel, those would be good on very smooth surface, something like a granite top coffee table on smooth concrete.
on those light tops you got think it may not be woth alot but it will add up. if you saw a penny or something elese you pick it up and throw it in your change jar and eventually change it in. so same logic you apply to this. we more of the dollar than the change but it will later on down the road add up to pay a misc bill or supplies. OLD LOGIC was always drilled in my head.
I don't mind old logic. It's good! I scrapped out the light tops as well. I didn't throw them away. And per your message they probably were about $0.01 each.
Nice bits and prices, even better when they are free. Great video buddy, as always keep doing it.
@@scrapitjc Thanks JC! Now if you would just take all your wire in you could retire. 😉
@@SkullerMetals working on it, vacation money
2:58 they are kinda like caster wheels for older furniture!
Handy buttons also furniture legs !!
Bunch of nice goodies. Surprising what people toss out on the curb. Good footage man !
Love it when someone has the smarts to save those old brass thingies.
i agree, sure looks like castor wheels, but really cool ones I've never seen before
Nice haul. Those bearing looking things are furniture feet. We had an ottoman that had them on it when I was a kid. The thing with the cork is a spout for a liquor bottle. And the round things with the spikes on them look like they’re for furniture legs too. The pound them into the bottom of wooden legs so they’ll slide on the flooring easier when being moved. All old stuff. I noticed too on the coat hanger of hinges. There was some corners for furniture or shelving. You should check them out. 🎉🎉✌️😎
@@88clemoine Those are long gone now. Recycle meat!
Sweet haul!
Great video thanks for sharing skuller metals
Lovely ❤❤❤
Good morning fam. Just got watching the video and you reminded me that I have about 6 buckets that I need to go through and sort. Awesome finds. See you on the next video
Nice stuff there
Its like how i remember show and tell when I was in school many years ago
Those ball bearing roller mounted under a round plate would make an ideal lazy susan for your ingot molds.
Great video my friend
I think those are used in conveyers and tables used to move plate steel around. Great Video
Lots of good stuff Skuller. You should have want over it with a big magnet..lol.No lions shirt or hat today 😌. You need to get back to that dumpster.That had all the lights that were all Aluminum
@@patrothwell9138 Yeah haven't been over there in a while. That was a great score.
I love picking up metals
those" roller balls" are just a kind of low-profile castor. If you screw them to a board and run them along a buffer wheel, you'll get back the smooth movement. Like any wheel, those would be good on very smooth surface, something like a granite top coffee table on smooth concrete.
Hi my name is Shawn dragon I'm new to your channel I love watching your videos I'm a friend of scrapping with grandpa keep up the great work
@@shawndragon4543 Drew is a great guy. Very entertaining. Glad to have ya!
the one with a nail is a foot for furniture leg. the round chrome set of four look like feet for something also.
The one with the cork is a pourer fora whiskey bottle
Hi, scrap it all has a video on removing brass from door knobs.
@@jeffshutters236 goof thanks!
hey buddy, good video. i think those buttons and that one with nail on it, i think has to do with the old upholstery for chairs. cool stuff though
You know I was wondering about that button with the nail in it. I thought the same thing you did. Interesting.
great minds think alike!
you know we got something in common, you breakdown alot on brek and i watch you wil i am on break eating. LOL!
Haha! That's cool man. I hope you're eating something good.
i went from eat steak in my 20`s to eating turkey burgers as i am hitting 60 aug 13th, at least i still can enjoy younger women lol
@@guiseppecapritto7577 You dog!! 😂 Never give up!!!
on those light tops you got think it may not be woth alot but it will add up. if you saw a penny or something elese you pick it up and throw it in your change jar and eventually change it in. so same logic you apply to this. we more of the dollar than the change but it will later on down the road add up to pay a misc bill or supplies. OLD LOGIC was always drilled in my head.
I don't mind old logic. It's good! I scrapped out the light tops as well. I didn't throw them away. And per your message they probably were about $0.01 each.
All the items that look silver in colour grind them a little and look at the colour if it gold underneath then its brass simular to taps
There used for feet for wooden tool boxes
Nope not auto related, for furniture feet to slide on wooden floors etc.