Craftsman box is much better quality than what they are today. I remember as a kid in the late 70's looking through the Craftsman tool catalogs and dreaming 😊. AL B.
My dad found that even a larger cheap socket had its use. Mostly to remove or seat a bearing as you are tapping it down more evenly then left right top bottom
Wow, nice haul Adam. I would have been all over that deal too. That snap on screw driver you put in the junk box can be warranted and those two old craftsman ratchets probably just need cleaned and some oil. The 1/2 inch ratchet had a Flying V selector on it. Don’t throw that gem away. I’m a fan of your tool haul videos, and I don’t mind if they go long. Keep them coming. Did those keys fit the new tool box? Nice job, thanks.
That Craftsman tool box and cabinet is well made. I got mine in 1974 and still have it with older tools. We used to cut up plastic place mats to line the drawers. The tire iron at 26:22 looks like the ones that were used with the old suicide 20" wheels on Chevy 2 ton trucks in the 1950s. There was one under the seat of my 1956 6400 but I took all of the suicide rims off and replaced them with the split rims right away. Good Luck, Rick
@@A_barrel The ones that I had on my very old truck were 2 piece and they split in the middle. They were notorius for blowing while driving. I replaced those with 3 piece that had a ring and locking ring on one side. These sometimes let go when inflating which is why I had to wrap the tire and wheel with a chain incase something slipped. Its been over 30 years and they haven't let go yet. Its just a yard truck. Good Luck, Rick
I have had a bunch of those older red and gray boxes through the years. I really like them except lIfting them into my jeep. Enjoyed the video and man is it fun going through those loaded boxes.
Please, Please, Please don't throw that Craftsman 1/2 ratchet in the donate pile. It has the flying V selector switch. It can be rebuilt or used to rebuild another. The little pipe wrench is similar to Footprint and Fabrex pipe wrenches. There are tons of clones.
You killed it!
Long videos are great
Craftsman box is much better quality than what they are today. I remember as a kid in the late 70's looking through the Craftsman tool catalogs and dreaming 😊. AL B.
Excellent score!! Those Cornwall double squares are sweet!
can't get enough of this content keep it coming brother.
These are my favorite videos!!!
You killed it this weekend! Amazing deal for $50. Plus the $100 for that box was good too.
Good video.
Love those grey and red craftsman boxes for the 70s, getting hard to find in my part of the world
Man what a find! This is what we all dream about
Amazing finds man and what a deal!
Great buys
Great find. Think I'm jealous. 👍
$50 you did very well sir
@@timothyfechter5977 that was a very lucky score indeed
I enjoy your yard sale finds keep them coming 👍
Good haul man.😊
Neat find on that classic tool box.
My dad found that even a larger cheap socket had its use. Mostly to remove or seat a bearing as you are tapping it down more evenly then left right top bottom
They are handy to keep around for stuff like that, or it a socket needs to be modified for a special job
i have used wrenches to make wedges out of them too worked great too have use what you have on hand to
Wow, nice haul Adam. I would have been all over that deal too. That snap on screw driver you put in the junk box can be warranted and those two old craftsman ratchets probably just need cleaned and some oil. The 1/2 inch ratchet had a Flying V selector on it. Don’t throw that gem away. I’m a fan of your tool haul videos, and I don’t mind if they go long. Keep them coming. Did those keys fit the new tool box? Nice job, thanks.
26:26 The unknown bar you were going to throw out is a Ken tool for tire bars i have used the just to remove the bearings or gears off of gearboxes
That Craftsman tool box and cabinet is well made. I got mine in 1974 and still have it with older tools. We used to cut up plastic place mats to line the drawers. The tire iron at 26:22 looks like the ones that were used with the old suicide 20" wheels on Chevy 2 ton trucks in the 1950s. There was one under the seat of my 1956 6400 but I took all of the suicide rims off and replaced them with the split rims right away. Good Luck, Rick
Aren't split rims also suicide rims? Like one in the same?
@@A_barrel The ones that I had on my very old truck were 2 piece and they split in the middle. They were notorius for blowing while driving. I replaced those with 3 piece that had a ring and locking ring on one side. These sometimes let go when inflating which is why I had to wrap the tire and wheel with a chain incase something slipped. Its been over 30 years and they haven't let go yet. Its just a yard truck. Good Luck, Rick
Man. This is like hitting the jackpot on a scratch off.
I love how now a days we gotta spend 50 bucks for tool organization inside the tool box, be it rubber mats or bins.
Back then they used cardboard...
Just to let you know. The two wedge things go to a proto stud remover.
Thank you for the info on those
When I see boxes of tools at yard sales I always ask how much for all of it, sometimes you score big😅
Very true, that’s the way to go
I have had a bunch of those older red and gray boxes through the years. I really like them except lIfting them into my jeep. Enjoyed the video and man is it fun going through those loaded boxes.
Next week - STMS shop starts sinking into the Earth under the weight of all new purchases.
Sweet deal! 😖
I see my future
Please, Please, Please don't throw that Craftsman 1/2 ratchet in the donate pile. It has the flying V selector switch. It can be rebuilt or used to rebuild another. The little pipe wrench is similar to Footprint and Fabrex pipe wrenches. There are tons of clones.
And great buy! Those Cornwell star Square socket can probably be sold to pay for the whole lot including the box.
Don’t worry I saved the ratchet, after all these videos I go back over everything and resort
Score
I wanted to see you clean the boxes up, not look at those tools for the entire video.
I will do a video on it when I get to it, iv been super busy the last few months but it’s on my list
I would have just taken the Craftsman boxes and not those old worthless tools unless he threw them in for the $100.00
What's a "keeper pile"?
I just call it "the entire pile! 😂😂
But seriously.... it's not funny. I have a problem....