Hello, George from Uwannawatch told me about you. That's a great haul, lots of fine stuff. I joined up with you guys looking forward to watching your videos. Take care have a good week.
Pretty cool older tools. Utica pliers are pretty awesome. I also have those parallel Bernard pliers - I thought they were really cool & with the cutter… but they’re pretty bad pliers 😂 - maybe they had a purpose - idk.
You have some very cool tools. That unusual pair of pliers that you were not sure what they were, I think I know what they are for. I believe they are a small pair of chain link tool pliers. The prongs sticking out bent in different directions are used to open the chain so you can shorten the chain. Then the opposite side you use to crimp the chain back together. I have much larger ones. One is St Pierre which is the first company to make metal tire chains. The second one and the most special to me is an H.K.Porter chain link tool. It was made at their Somerville Massachusetts plant during the 1960s when my dad worked there as one of their machinists. It was sold to an auto parts store in Fitchburg Massachusetts which is the town my mom was born and grew up in. I collect any tool made at the plant my dad worked in. I have over 50 going back to 1886!❤
Have you guys been to Redwood in Wallingford?? It's been there forever. Check it out - I find deals on hand tools there all the time. I've also gotten excellent deals on pocket knives... i think you guys are in lower fairfield or Westchester county, right??
Great Haul! Sent by George, but I already am a subscriber. Great videos!
Thanks! You also make great videos!
All those tools are very cool. George sent me.
Thanks! Enjoy the videos! George is great!
Hey thank George for send me over looks interesting😊 like ALL klien and sons
Thanks! Me too!
Excellent haul, Those Red Devils are very old and very collectible. You are always welcome to come down here for some winter picking.
Thanks! I will definitely make it down sometime! The Red Devil Pliers are going in the restoration pile!
Cool channel! Subscribed! I'm here after watching Uwannawatch.
Thanks! Enjoy the videos! Glad to see you here!
Another amazing haul.
Thanks!
For your work, I enjoy watching your videos.
Thanks!
Hello, George from Uwannawatch told me about you. That's a great haul, lots of fine stuff. I joined up with you guys looking forward to watching your videos. Take care have a good week.
Thanks! Enjoy the videos!
love all three Stanley tools
Thanks! Me too!
Another great video, nice haul
Thanks Chris!
Just subscribed via George from Uwannwatch. Look forward to checking out your archives.
Awesome, thank you!
Hey, I've just seen George's mail call, thought I'd pop over and check you guys out!👍🏻
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Some fine tools there, cheers !
Thanks!
Pretty cool older tools.
Utica pliers are pretty awesome.
I also have those parallel Bernard pliers - I thought they were really cool & with the cutter… but they’re pretty bad pliers 😂 - maybe they had a purpose - idk.
I never really saw the benefit of the parallel pliers. The Utica pliers were made so well. They used to be a top name in the industry.
You have some very cool tools. That unusual pair of pliers that you were not sure what they were, I think I know what they are for. I believe they are a small pair of chain link tool pliers. The prongs sticking out bent in different directions are used to open the chain so you can shorten the chain. Then the opposite side you use to crimp the chain back together. I have much larger ones. One is St Pierre which is the first company to make metal tire chains. The second one and the most special to me is an H.K.Porter chain link tool. It was made at their Somerville Massachusetts plant during the 1960s when my dad worked there as one of their machinists. It was sold to an auto parts store in Fitchburg Massachusetts which is the town my mom was born and grew up in. I collect any tool made at the plant my dad worked in. I have over 50 going back to 1886!❤
Thats awesome!
Stanley Bevel Gauge.... Righty tighty - Lefty loosey. Don't break it!
Thanks!
Two things:
1- What’s a spoke shave?
2- Could you say how much you paid for each item next time? I’m curious!
Spoke shave is a wood working tool, kind of like a plane but can be used to smooth and shape round pieces
Have you guys been to Redwood in Wallingford?? It's been there forever. Check it out - I find deals on hand tools there all the time. I've also gotten excellent deals on pocket knives... i think you guys are in lower fairfield or Westchester county, right??
We are in dutchess county, I have not been to Redwood, i’ll have to check that out sometime
Do you ever do rubber dipping on the handles when you restore tools?
Sometimes, not too often though
Hey, George @uwannawatch sent me over, great video and will try and go back and watch some of your other ones. Subbed for sure!
Thanks! Enjoy the videos!