Seeing how many companies were USA made is both interesting and sad to see we've moved to China suppliers. I enjoy the education your yard sale finds provide...the Craftsman ratchet you first pull in the second box is absolutely fantastic!
Wow! More great buys. The two ratchets and the breaker bar in the second toolbox probably paid for the entire purchase. I like all of your videos, but the tool buys are my favorites.
It took me the beginning of lawn mower season to get back in the black on the stupid stuff fund, was running a deficit for a couple months. Haha. I admire your restraint. Great overall score. Those mystery boxes are so much fun.
That NAPA New Britain was in interesting clue for me. I bought a New Britain ratchet and extensions with a spark plug socket at a store.....I'm thinking it may have been an old NAPA store. I bought it in Palmer, Massachusetts but don't recall the store name. Still use it today.
Before I knew better everything I owned from starter toolkits was 12 point. Slowly adding more 6 point into the mix. Why is 6 point so uncommon compared with 12? Seems crazy considering so few actual 12 pt fasteners in my experience.
Craftsman tap handle is unique from what I can find...very cool Adam!
Love that old Craftsman ratchet. Good score.
Great video as always. 😃😃
I think Master mechanic was a True Value hardware brand. Nice haul!
Great tool haul thanks.hope you have a great week
The vintage ratchets are really cool.
There's something about that Craftsman tap wrench that I love.
Always nice to have a good deal on some new toys :)
Seeing how many companies were USA made is both interesting and sad to see we've moved to China suppliers. I enjoy the education your yard sale finds provide...the Craftsman ratchet you first pull in the second box is absolutely fantastic!
Wow! More great buys. The two ratchets and the breaker bar in the second toolbox probably paid for the entire purchase. I like all of your videos, but the tool buys are my favorites.
Love these videos Adam! You're gonna need a new shop just to store tools soon haha
Omg, that’s a great tool haul, well worth it… some interesting stuff .. 🇬🇧
Love these videos!!!!
It took me the beginning of lawn mower season to get back in the black on the stupid stuff fund, was running a deficit for a couple months. Haha. I admire your restraint. Great overall score. Those mystery boxes are so much fun.
Good stuff
Nice haul Adam!
You certainly don't have to keep apologizing for the video being long. We're having almost as much fun as you. Good stuff!
I like how he tied that extra socket on at 11:30
Sellers obviously didn’t care or knew nothing of tools. I’m going to start hitting up yard sales and swap meets. Nice find!
Nice scores man!! Great job!!
Nice old Craftsman Ratchet
Sparta was sold at NAPA as a budget brand...good stuff.
I have 2 of the circle H ratchets They r awesome. Never seen the tap Handel
The stud pliers are actually called battery terminal nut and bolt pliers.
That NAPA New Britain was in interesting clue for me. I bought a New Britain ratchet and extensions with a spark plug socket at a store.....I'm thinking it may have been an old NAPA store. I bought it in Palmer, Massachusetts but don't recall the store name. Still use it today.
What's the history of black hawk? Never heard of them before.
Nice tap set
Blackhawk is made by Stanley. More industrial level tool, but good stuff.
@ericharden1558 thanks. It's incestuous now all the tool companies being bought over by each other
Master mechanic is true value hardware brand,they are lifetime warranty at true value hardware stores
I would think Herbrand of tools meant for a particular demographic - coloured pink to stand out from Hisbrand of tools.
Calling all cars...calling all cars.....Dano's....are you seeing all the Herbrand?
I HAVE NO NEED FOR 12 POINT SOCKETS. THEY STRIP TOO MANY BOLTS.
Before I knew better everything I owned from starter toolkits was 12 point. Slowly adding more 6 point into the mix. Why is 6 point so uncommon compared with 12? Seems crazy considering so few actual 12 pt fasteners in my experience.