FANTASTIC AUTUMN TOOL AUCTION tubalcain starrett mitutoyo brown & sharpe
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This is my very last tool auction ------ until the next one!
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Absolutely keep doing these. No naysayers... you've earned the right to do what you enjoy, it's called retirement, and we get to enjoy with you.
Lyle, keep going to the auctions. That’s what is keeping you so young. Have a good day !!
Just keep being you Mr.Pete. Seeing this stuff especially with your excitement will always be entertaining to me
Keep having fun when you can because as we all know tomorrow is promised to none of us
I appreciate that
Always amusing to see these machinist items. Starett should hire you as their spokesperson.
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Good Morning Mr Pete!!!
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Wow! Again. I wrote my first comment while watching your video of the sale items and quickly realized there was much more. This was an incredible assortment of tools. I also collect wood planes of which there were several desirable ones.
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Live like you’re immortal. (You really are). Have a trusted friend take care of your stuff if you get There before your wife The dispersal & disposal issue won’t matter Enjoy your passions! It’s wasteful to be frugal with your talents and skills. I enjoy your videos and really appreciate the knowledge you give. Thanks
Well said!
WOW, where are all the bidders?. Every farm auction here in Central MN. Draws 2-300 people. A tool auction like that even more.!!
Hey, do keep on going to auctions! For a neophite they are very interesting.
That's the plan!
I would have bought it all
Promises promises you can never have enough tools only not enough space
i went to a rainy auction 2 weeks ago and bought a real nice Leblond lathe for $275. a nice bridgeport went for $170
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$50 for that lathe what a steal I'm sure the owner was rolling in his grave. Mr Pete I too get caught up in the moment and buy on a whim, and Buyers remorse is real. But I've also dumped 10x more into rip tickets,skill machines, alcohol, ect with nothing to show for it the next day, and that remorse is even more sickening. Thankfully that is in my past and I'll take my auction/marketplace buying any day of the week. Keep the auction videos coming love your sense of humor.
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Well the ending about those that "Think we are getting rid of ", shame on them,,, Yes Lyle, even though at present I have stage 4 as you well know, I still find my self looking at machinist tools & equipment, just not letting the children know, hehe! Nice score, and by Spring you'll have the rusty ones looking new, or Jeanett will have had you sleeping in the back yard (@@)!. Bear,,Ps, last of my treatments wk of Oct 223rd,,,yepee!
You know bear, we just need to continue doing whatever we want. We have to have something to look forward to, and to excite us.
I bet you are very very happy that the treatments are over. We pray the best for you. Do not give up my mother would say pray ceaselessly.
Amen to being over! They said the metal taste from the chemo may take 30+ days to go away, but I came through vertical, and that's a plus (@@)! My best to Jeanetta, my doors open if it get's to cold up north this winter, 🙂.
Ok, so how many times have you said; “This is the last one!”
Any interest in selling the little degree wheel?
Hey Mr Pete we really appreciate you taking us along on your road trips especially the auctions thanks again
Thank you Mr Pete.
I'm glad you had a great time and I'm excited for you.
Thanks for taking us along.
Continue with the auctions please! Love that stuff.
I, too, am SO jealous of your auction finds. There no machinists auctions in our area.
Your video showed an Emmert pattern maker's vise.... Any idea what it sold for?
Unfortunately, I left a little bit too soon. In fact, I did not say that item until I reviewed my own video. I cannot believe I didn’t see that thing.
I am jealous of your auction adventures. You keep doing what you enjoy doing and ignore the naysayers.
I would've bid on the lathe just because it was going for so little money.
😂😂 I knew a man many years ago who could not turn down a bargain. He bought 5 gallons of printers ink for $.50 at an auction.
It's only really good value for money if you need it!!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I have bought so much stuff I don't need 😂@@ellieprice363
Great video Mr Pete, It looks like you had a good day.I like the stuff you brought at the auction.
I love the live auctions like the one you went to. Online auctions seem to have replaced these types of events where you can meet up with friends or meet new ones. The mystery boxes are the best, they are like a box of chocolates....
There are fewer and fewer live auctions around here
If I were a wealthy you-tube sensation, I would be going to these auctions too. Glad you had some fun! Thanks for taking us along. Very enjoyable watching.
Time to recalibrate your solder prices... The big box stores now sell solder for about $45/lb....
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Hold on to your seats please. Here in the UK, most solder tends to be ‘lead free’ nowadays.
A well known, national tool suppliers sells 100 grammes for £14.38.
That’s an eye watering $17.47 x 4.536 = $79.24 per lb. (American imperial weights)
I need to sit down now!!
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Mr. Pete I just love the auction video's. If that's what you enjoy doing do it!
"Metric and Correct" 😄 As a person who lives in a country where fewer and fewer people use 'correct' units of measurement, that little quip made me chuckle.
I appreciate all your videos, Mr. Pete, please keep making them! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
$50 for the old lathe is a steal.
We should start a gofundme for Mr. Pete to keep going to tool auctions. I'm jealous, those types of auctions so rarely come up around here.
I miss auctions. In away you are bringing home a little bit of history. Also when you purchase/win items it helps guarantee that your estate sale will be bigger.
Thank you so much for doing these auction videos! I really miss the in-person auctions as most around here have went to online only. I also get excited as I know some of your finds will make it to "Petebay" this winter. I am looking forward to it! I would have had to rent a u-haul truck if I would have been there! Thanks and keep up the good work!
Thank you. The same is true around here, many auctions are online, I hate it.
Always love an auction
Nothing like yours in Florida
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Nice catch of measuring tools! I had been in few workshop sell-outs, I bought every measuring tools and other machine tools and sets, etc. There I spent all my money. My grandmama even joked: "In age You will have a great pension fund!"
Warning you may have been exposed to some sort of drugs at that auction,watching a lathe sell that cheap!
You had a great day, Mr. Pete!! More power to you to have a passion like that when you are 80 Y.O. I used to buy those quick release hand magnets 20 at a time when it was time to clean out the scrap conveyor trench under our line of stamping presses. Typically, they would last for one cleanout which at one time was done annually. Some great loot!
"Hi Im Mr Pete and I'm a toolaholic" Keep buying, I enjoy watching you sort plunder
Thanks for taking us on a great auction. Very interesting items. And some great buys. Cheers from Australia
Glad you enjoyed it
Say 50 years worth of tooling and ready to go.Thank you.
Great video.
How many duplicate micrometers do you need? There are more micronmeters out there than machinists by now.
Glad your back and 100 plus percent!! For sure keep doing these. We live through you. Just don't burn those maps.
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"This truly is the last one " Till the next one 🤣
You have a lot of tools that would be nice to have but your knowledge is the most valable of all
Thanks
I share your joy. Wish there were more auctions like this where I am.
Good score, wish I had been there, don’t ever stop!
You could give me $50 and I would still choose the auction!! A press for $10, lathe for $50, I have no doubt about it. But as you said the thrill of the hunt is what really get our hearts racing. We have nothing like it where I live, but searching the internet, trying to find find these old tools for bargains is quite a hunt in of itself. Please keep making these videos I sure enjoy them. Thanks as always and take care!
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Brian from Ma.what a awesome video had. Good laughs what a good plunder I too put hands all over new tools while sitting I’m blessed to own a bit of starrett Tools miss my manual starrett dial caliper hand fell off too happy Birthday Henry I start vise project today anyhoo Besafe
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$100 and an auction for me. Thank you for the blessing. ❤
I would take the $100 and the auction.
Expanding the question: $50 at tool auction is better than $100 at Horror Freight.
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I can't believe the lathe and mill sold so cheap.
How do you find these auctions, I'm just north of you and never heard about this one. maybe it is better that I don't find any. LOL
I think it was in the newspaper
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO HENRY 🎂🍨
Good grief!!
I’m converting $ to £ sterling in my head and thinking ‘I would buy EVERYTHING’.
We don’t have such auctions in the UK, if we did, my younger brother would have me locked up for good!!😂
I could cry when neighbours, who know I am a bit of a ‘collector’ tell me in passing “oh, Derek, so-and-so died last month and his son threw everything away”.
I’m running out of handkerchiefs.
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Your money is junk might as well have real goods.
Thank you and God bless you !
"but this truly is the last one", truer intentions have never been spoken! Good luck
Thanks for everything. You've got no idea how envious we people that are outside the manufacturing/rust belt for all the access you've had to such wonderful stuff at auctions.
Yah, keep doing it.
Please keep the auction videos coming, I live in central Georgia and tool auctions like the ones you go to are few and far between here. I agree with you, I'd take the $100 and go to an auction. I have no use for fancy stores.
Thanks for sharing. I am sorting through a truck and 10’ trailer I got at an online auction this week. Bought 6 larger micrometers for $20 that I thought were going to be wall hangers. They weren’t a set and you couldn’t see brands from the pictures. 3 turned out to be Starrett and one was a no name aluminum. Left half the the metal I bought for the scrap man but got some small round stock to fit in my lathe. Sold about 100lbs of brass bars and some larger aluminum in the lot to another man there for more than I paid for it. Bought a large lot of shelving and cabinets with some hidden gems in it. Not sure how it is where you are at but the past 2 years auction prices have been crazy. Nice to see prices more reasonable. Just wish the dollar would go farther for food and retail
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Please keep doing what you’re doing, very interesting. P.s., I was an auctioneer, sold a lot of good tools very cheap.
Cool, thanks
did anyone see that Emmert vise at 8:01? I wish Mr. Pete would have known what that sold for... on second thought, I would probably cry! and to JamesP_TheShedshop - Totally agree - you do what you want to do, people will watch...
The little puller with the messed up wooden handle scales that you had at 12:32 is a very cool find! I would buy that at an antique store if I came across it! 👍😀
That was it tack puller. Sorry to say, it is now in the Pontiac landfill.
@@mrpete222 Bummer. I would have bid on it in a Petebay sale.
The only item I would have had any interest in bidding that I saw was the Kennedy Roll a Round toolbox you briefly showed!
I do NOT need the upper and bottom on top! I already have mine and don't have the room for additional.
The rest was as you say JUNK, or stuff I already own (in much better shape) that I do NOT need for that day for my sons and grandsons to one day haul away to the junkyard!
Final thoughts: I would rather waste my time on "Flea Bay" rather than take my chances at a Flea Market!
Good auction coverage! Everything around the pacific northwest machinery auctions sells for big bucks.
Good for you Mr. Pete. I’d take the $100 and try to out bid you knowing I have more bengi’s in my pocket to make the score. Don’t worry, I’m not near your neighborhood so have fun, but if I was, look out cause I’m bringing home the tools!
Where does one go to buy the marvelous "junk" that Mr. Pete sells? I'd sure like to find some parts and pieces for my antique workshop.
I'm definitely a tool person. That vise that sold for $2, I would have gladly paid $ 5 - Australian ofcourse.
I love living vicariously through you, as I am kinda like your mini-me. I really don't need any more machinists tools, But when yer talking abou micrometers and dial indications, I think you would do your viewers a service by pointing out which ones read to tenths as opposed to the commener thous. One auction, you walked right by an emmert patternmakers vice with nary a comment.
I do love your videos.
Liked the old Weaver press that sold for ten bucks. Had one at a shop I worked at. Slow as hell, but you could put some serious tonnage on something with it. I believe about 20 ton capacity.
Hi Mr.Pete, that big floor model arbor press at 9:45 is just like the one we had in the tool and die shop I used to run. It had a patent date of 1916. I remember because, it was the year that my Mother was born. It was totally mechanical. The long lever on the left acted on an arm that engaged notches on the big wheel to operate the pressing action. We used it mainly, to press out mangled die posts that never saw grease unless we were servicing the die in our shop. You would crank and crank on that long lever, building up pressure and all of a sudden, the die post would break free. It sounded like a gunshot! After it broke free, you could push the post the rest of the way out fairly quietly. Ours had another lever near the top in that cylindrical portion of the press that would move the ram down rapidly for much lighter jobs.
Mr Pete-“two sets of Horrible Freight wrenches, one metric one correct”. Couldn’t agree more! I’d walk two furlongs in a fortnight to ensure I get “correct” wrenches
Love the hand drill and other hand tools--good for students before using machines. Some of that unmarked stuff is probably student projects.
I made a comment when you immediately broke your first No More Auctions vow. But it was all in fun and i hope you attend 1000 more. Bless you.
Absolutely the Last One, ... this week. Auctions are just way too much fun. ... i wish i was there, the lathe and tooling would have followed me home.
Yeeaaah! Swiss Made! You are too funny! Glad you got this haul and shared with us. What was the $60 item you wanted and didn't get? Could not tell...
gosh, tools and lathe are giveaway prices compared to here..... take the 100 and go to the auction.!!!
cgvyes i love those autions you go to. keep it going. if i wasa here i9 would bbott that lathe.. Eugene from il. God Bless
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If you're having fun and enjoy it just keep doing it. Actually looks like some pretty good deals
Yep you and I are hooked on auctions. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
You man you are as crazy as me? Lol.
If you enjoy going to auctions then keep going to them. I enjoy your videos so I'll keep watching.
The only thing that bothers me is the shaky cam stuff. I get motion sickness too easily these days. Otherwise I enjoy them greatly. Amazing the lathe went so cheaply.
Sorry, but I had to pause when you said “one metric, one….correct”. Love it.
Love the auctions Mr. Peterson! I wish that there were some by me!
WOW! I think this has to be some of the best stuff you've brought home from an auction.
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The Starrett back plunger gauge alone costs $404.00 and change. It is more than any watch I have ever owned and would get a lot less usage. Fine gauge. What I despise about Pittsburgh Forge wrench sets and all inexpensive wrench sets, the metric wrenches skip sizes. Invariably, the missing size is the one I need. Tool auctions in my neck of the woods do not happen anymore. If you go to one, it is usually large machinery and no deals. I envy you. The closest thing to this would be going to Spring or Fall Carlise (car show, auction, 7 miles of flea market related to automobiles).. It may be longer than 7 miles if you walk past every vendor. It is set up on an old horse race track and the grandstand is still used. Lyle, you would love browsing here as you never know what can be found. Blue Point is sold by Snap On and for the most part, it is a vendor made item with their markings. The straight edge is sold for checking Cylinder heads and blocks for warpage. SnapOn website claims 0.0002" in a 12" span so it is precision ground but not to Tom Lipton's standards.
Wow, I had no idea that indicator cost that much. I kind of figured that straight edge was for checking for warpage. I would love that 7 mile flea market.
Absolutely not disappointed. I would have gotten even more! And surely enjoyed the video.
You go Mr. Peterson !! enjoy yourself and bring us along on your journeys...... best regards, Steve
Wow. What a great auction, for the buyers anyway.
100% on your side! Was very interesting to see what you bought this time ! Thanks for showing it !
I understand your reluctance to mention what you paid for items, but it would be interesting to viewers to know.
I would do exactly what you did... Thanks for sharing .... Stay safe and well ....
Glad you got some good stuff mate! Thanks for sharing, Mr Pete.
100 $ makes a day in the life enjoyable HERE & NOW
I'm waiting for the next 'last auction'. Some great bargains. It will cost more to move the mill and the lathe that they sold for.
I would almost move up north to have access to these auctions........almost 😏. We simply don't have these in the Southeast. Love these videos. Have a great weekend Mr. Pete
Lyle - Great video and I too will take the $100. I'm amazed so few people at that auction. I'm in upstate NY but we have not had anywhere near the tool auctions as we used to have. It has been a couple years since a real good one. Although you still see smaller ones with some interesting things. They are great to go to as you never know what you will find. Keep having a good time. Hope you and Henry had a good celebration - grandkids help keep us young.
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Mr. Pete you old tool junkie I would would go to all of these. I am glad you went. Have fun in you 80 years!