When i was buying Snap on tools in the 70's our Rep used to come to our Workshop selling Par-x Tools alongside Snap on Stuff......Same Quality Same Guarantee if it Broke......just didn't have Chrome Finish on them and were Less Expensive than Snap on
Par-x had chrome also. I have a 1/4” drive set my brother gave me about 50 years ago. I lost the 5/16 working on my sons S10 and have never been able to find one. Thought I finally did digging in a box of sockets at a flea market and it was an 11/32. The search continues ‼️
Yes want to see all that you said.I think that would be interesting.The EBay room behind the scenes listing etc.Thanks and keep up the great videos I enjoy them.
Not sure what that "castle" or "crown" looking socket is. Slightly resembles a wing nut socket but is different because wing not sockets only have 4 slots as opposed to the 6 on this one.
Kurt and Nick, I was going to first recommend an intervention for the adjustable wrench addiction but who am I to judge. I do recommend you look into using the milling machine to manufacture some steel “pegboard” because all those wrenches are exceeding the load capacity of Masonite pegboard. You also better use the lathe and turn out some heavy duty holders to go into the metal pegboard. Great video guys
Those Channellock 'Nut Buster' pliers are crazy. I just picked up some Knipex Raptors, thinking they invented that style? Then of course Icon 'copied' Knipex with their version. I guess, both Knipex and Icon copied stoneage Channellock! Seems like a lot of 'new' ideas in tools and other things aren't so new! I watched a program the other day about a mining company useing cordless tools in the '30s! Nice haul man! If you really wanna free up plier pivots, try some penetrating oil followed by 3 in 1 or tranny fluid which will clean as well. Contrary to popular belief, WD40 isn't really designed to lubricate, its pretty poor for that, maybe some corrosion prevention, but more-so to displace water as the name implies👍
I hate this channel, I watch what gets found, especially in the vintage Craftsman stuff and I get angry that I cannot find anything like that, it's unreal at the finds and the deals he finds. I'm jealous most the time
Great haul! Good price! Signature on BOTH sides! Jackpot! 🤣🤣🤣
Oh, and I don't usually go for the industrial finish but that ratchet looks great in black.
I like the industrial finish on certain tools. This ratchet really has that industrial look to it.
When i was buying Snap on tools in the 70's our Rep used to come to our Workshop selling Par-x Tools alongside Snap on Stuff......Same Quality Same Guarantee if it Broke......just didn't have Chrome Finish on them and were Less Expensive than Snap on
Thanks for watching
Par-x had chrome also. I have a 1/4” drive set my brother gave me about 50 years ago. I lost the 5/16 working on my sons S10 and have never been able to find one. Thought I finally did digging in a box of sockets at a flea market and it was an 11/32. The search continues ‼️
Yes want to see all that you said.I think that would be interesting.The EBay room behind the scenes listing etc.Thanks and keep up the great videos I enjoy them.
Will do!
Not sure what that "castle" or "crown" looking socket is. Slightly resembles a wing nut socket but is different because wing not sockets only have 4 slots as opposed to the 6 on this one.
Yea it stumps me
Great tool haul Kurt and well worth the $800 you paid keep up the great videos
Cheers
Thanks 👍
Cool tool haul thanks for making good videos
Thanks for watching!
Kurt and Nick, I was going to first recommend an intervention for the adjustable wrench addiction but who am I to judge. I do recommend you look into using the milling machine to manufacture some steel “pegboard” because all those wrenches are exceeding the load capacity of Masonite pegboard. You also better use the lathe and turn out some heavy duty holders to go into the metal pegboard. Great video guys
Haha, there is quite a lot of weight on that wall. Just going to have to make it stronger so we can add more.
You don’t EDC a flashlight for dark basement searches seriously ❓
Yeah mix it up a little bit what could it hurt?
I wasnt expecting a dark basement but i’ll be prepared next time
Those Channellock 'Nut Buster' pliers are crazy. I just picked up some Knipex Raptors, thinking they invented that style? Then of course Icon 'copied' Knipex with their version. I guess, both Knipex and Icon copied stoneage Channellock! Seems like a lot of 'new' ideas in tools and other things aren't so new! I watched a program the other day about a mining company useing cordless tools in the '30s! Nice haul man!
If you really wanna free up plier pivots, try some penetrating oil followed by 3 in 1 or tranny fluid which will clean as well. Contrary to popular belief, WD40 isn't really designed to lubricate, its pretty poor for that, maybe some corrosion prevention, but more-so to displace water as the name implies👍
Icon tools are nice, but I dislike that they are all complete rip offs
Just keep it the same men don't do the other stuff
Thanks for watching!
I hate this channel, I watch what gets found, especially in the vintage Craftsman stuff and I get angry that I cannot find anything like that, it's unreal at the finds and the deals he finds. I'm jealous most the time
You hate the channel, but you watch it.
I followed it precisely