Thanks George, a mixed bunch for sure, stand outs for me are the Proto and the Stanley 100 plus drivers and the Italian pruners, Pexto shears and pistol grip keyhole/pad saw !
You’re a patient man, George. Junk drawers are the domestic equivalent of one’s subconscious mind. Everything’s in there for a reason, but so much of it cannot be explained.
Hey Guy! This is one of the most random lots I've picked up in a long time. It really is fascinating going through them. Take care my friend and I'll catch up with ya later.
Thanks Captain Ivan! I'm happy we found a few keepers in there. If not it still would have been fun to look through. Hope you have a great week and take care down there.
Ha! I'd be giddy as a kid going through a drawer like that! I don't know, between the silver spoons and the pocket knife mother load...😁 Grey and red keyhole saw - Millers Falls? Fun junk drawer for sure 👍
Hey Matt! This lo was a bit fun to look through and happy there were a few keepers. I didn't see any markings on the saw but it sure does look like one.
It's as if the pile of stuff tripled once you pulled it out and separated it, holy crap that was a lot of stuff in one drawer! You found some good stuff and so much fun and entertainment. Of course the Proto and Stanley 100's are very cool indeed!
Hey Fred G! This was a fun lot to go through! I didn't realize how much was in that drawer. and I was honestly surprised to find so many keepers in there!
Well George , first off im not sure if i mentioned before , but im a buddy that collects precious metals too , but due to the cost of postage US to Uk , just stick to posting gold or platinum ,in 4 lb box loads for economy ... And truth be told i prefer the platinum at the mo as my reserves are low 😂..... Love the phrase jobber do .... , sorry ive taken so long to comment , i started watching Sunday at work , but fell asleep , came home monday again started watching but passed out again just been turning round at work too quick lately , but hey ive now given you 3 watches on this one vid ! A rusty Crusty challenge ,sure I can dig up an old vid somewhere that no one watched and no one will watch again to enter with .... This was a great format for me , a junk box a scrap metal box and a hmmmm tool load ...... Brought back memories ty !! Great vid !!!
Jimothty, I will keep a mental note for the platinum 4lbs got it! 😅. Sorry the vid bored you to sleep 3 times..🤣🤣. I do believe you have a video to cover any challenge! Thanks for checking in I really do appreciate it. Hopefully we can catch up soon!
i agree, finding the right screwdriver for a backflow test cock is awesome. I have two but never thought about a hole in it. think ill come up with one to put on a lanyard on my gauges! Have a great week, we are getting the cold stuff now keep warm brother.
Hey Patrick it's the little things in life...😁. We're getting the white stuff here today and it's gonna be cold. Keep warm too and hope you have a great week Brother.
That clear yellow handle screwdriver at 27:39 looks like one that came in a set from Radio Shack. Has a wire stripper in the handle. You could get the set for free or pretty cheap.
@@Uwannawatch Yes Sir it looked like a fun haul! Always good finding a tool you'll use often. Makes a job easier. Might look and think about restoring that old Minn. wrench tool. Those are good and iron forge guys like those. Always gotta like the old hand forged tools btw. GL HH! Take care!
Hey Stephen! I think those shears are going to clean up nice and be fantastic users. They seem to be very good quality and the wife will use them for her gardening. Take care and hope all is well.
Thanks Mike, I'm glad you enjoyed it. This was a lot of fun to go through. The pruners are pretty nice and I think once they are cleaned up they will be fantastic users. Take care give the boys a pat from us and hope you have a great week.
At 21:45, with which handle, it reminds me of a piece from the Mephisto tools catalog, the catalog is also online, maybe it is marked on the handle. The screwdrivers with the plastic handle, if they still have the legible name, can be cleaned and polished, the prices are still acceptable. Today I was at the flea market at 7:30, I paid 2 euros for parking, the two of us rented breakfast for 5 euros, another 5 euros for tickets, 5 euros again in the bar for coffee, and there was absolutely nothing to buy. I got more online with a box of old irons for 5 euros, and last Sunday with 20 euros I bought a lot of 7 perfect handle screwdrivers that are not very common here. Even if they are always unbranded. Have a nice Sunday.
That's the way it goes sometimes. I went to a flea market a while back paid $40 for fries and lemonade and came home with nothing to speak of but we had a fun trip and went to another market later and found a lot of things. You just really don't know what will be out but it's the fun of the hunt that keeps you going back. Nice haul on the perfect handles! even unbrannded are a fantastic score. They are just beauties to work on.
I like going thru everybody else’s junk drawer, not so much when it comes to my own!!!🙄😏😂, I don’t think you came out to bad. Fun stuff, enjoyed watching.
Hey Terry! I know it's a lot more fun going through someone else's junk drawer. when it's your own it's more like a chore but sometimes you find something cool that you forgot about. Glad you enjoyed the video and even if there wasn't anything good the fun was worth it. Take care and hope you have a great week.
😂😂😂absolutely love a mystery box/ drawer of stuff…not gonna call it junk….those touch up pens come in useful, nice old gate latch. Don’t apologise, I love the sorting 😂. Nice little collection of knives……all in all a nice haul, good variation of stuff…..have a great weekend, from a snowy birmingham
Hey Ant!!!! Who doesn't love a mystery box? You never know what's gonna be in them. The sorting is one of my favorite parts of doing this! I was actually surprised that there were that many keepers in there. Have a great week we will be a snowy New Jersey in a few hours.
Thanks Kenneth, I thought we would have fun going through this haul. It's like a little treasure hunt. Hope you are doing well and you have a great week.
Good morning George hope 2025 is treating you well so far you always gotta love the mystery box and what could be hiding in it thanks for another great video 👍🏻
Hi Bruce! 2025 is going pretty good so far and I thought this would be a fun haul. I'm glad we found a few keepers but if we didn't I figured we would still have fun going through it. Take care and see ya soon.
Those are always fun to dig through you never know what surprises will show up... that item you called a cross clamp is actually a strand buckle that mounts to a telephone/ power pole that holds the strand to the pole. I knew that at first sight since I drive a bucket truck😊😊
I wasn't sure if we would find anything great in this haul but I knew we'd all have fun looking through it. Thanks for the information I really appreciate it Brother!
Very cool . I would have bought that too.. I'm glad u took ur time w/ it. It's like we all got to pick through it.. Good amount of scrap too.. love the shears.. I was shocked to see how much stuff was in that drawer. Stay safe dude
CC!!! I thought we'd mix it up and let you guys go through it with me. I was surprised by how much was in there and that there were actually a few keepers in there. Take care Brother and I'll catch up with ya later.
Hey Ken, Glad you enjoyed the video it was a little bit of a weird lot but it was really fun to go through it. Those levels are a joy to see come back to life. and are actually one of my favorite tools to restore.
I love junk drawers! You never know what’s in there. Every auction we went to years ago the old folks had a cigar box of little odd stuff. You might find a pocket knife, some 22 cartridges, pins and old medals or anything. I’d buy every one I could just to go through them. It was a lot of fun! Very cool video! Y’all have a great week brother!
Thanks Brother! You really never know what you will find especially when it's a box from an older person. It's fascinating seeing what they would save. Hope you and yours are doing well and take care.
Hey Mr. Bill! I was surprised to find so many keepers in this lot including the pocket knives. I'm gonna try to get a better look at them and see what we're working with. Take care and I'll catch up with ya later.
Thanks Scott! A lot of the tools I find get sent to my buddies in trade or gifts. There are some things still in line to be restored and some that have been sorted into my collections but I'm hoping to do an update video of sorts in the future.
Imperials are sought after check out Knife Doctor, or second hand George sites!!! The round white item you maybe thought was for gas? Might just be if its kind of heavy, be a bottom of a hull draw filter, to sit in the bottom of a boat, that attaches to a boat motor from the past that can be connected to an outboard motor, and be a bilge pump!!!
Hi Dan! That's a true statement. I don't know what it is about those old latches but they are just beautiful to me and you can't have too many vise grips! 😁. take care and hope you are doing well!
@ thanks for asking George seem the cancer has gone back into remission just getting over the effects of the fight . Went to flea market Saturday pick up two almost new gray Canadian wrench’s a 1 1/8 and 1 1/16 a bunch of craftsman tools
@@danohstoolbox Thanks Dan O! I usually just bring things in the house or call my kids out to look at things I can't see. They have those good young eyes!
Hey !Bonjour George, vraiment un tiroir bric à brac que nous avons tous dans l'atelier et où l'on fourre tout et n'importe quoi. Il y a quand même de très beaux outils, qu'il faut un peu restaurer, mais qui auront fier allure. Une belle trouvailles.❤
Great video. It shows that gems are hidden everywhere so don't discount anything you see that looks interesting. I agree that little screwdriver is a cool find and can come in handy. There are some nice restoration video items there to. Have a Great Day.
Hello Mike! You just never know what will be hiding in these lots. I am really happy to have that little screw driver and I think we did find a few tools in there to save. Take care and i'll catch up with ya later.
That was a fun dig George, the wood handled reamer though I didn't get a great look at it I believe it's a primer pocket reamer for reloading ammo made by possibly the Lyman co. I don't have that particular one and am not sure they still offer it in wood I think they've gone to a more modern screwdriver type handle, a little odd place to find it in a junk drawer! The long offset iron is similar to then corking iron we used to use for packing oakum on lead joints, I was a plumber too in another lifetime and did pour my share of lead. Cheers pal
Hey Mike, I thought we'd have some fun looking through this lot. Thanks for the info I really appreciate it. Take care My Friend and hope you have a great week.
Thanks Clifford, I'm gonna see what I can find out about them and eventually they will get cleaned up and put where they need to be. I always double check my scrap and toss piles before they leave the shop. Happy New Year hope it's off to a good start for ya.
Hey Mr. Dale, It's hard to pass up a drawer full of rusty treasure. You never know what's in it. I was actually surprised that there was that many keepers in there. No matter what I figured we would have some fun looking through it. Take care and I'll catch up with ya later.
Mystery boxes are fun. The closest to that I have is pawing through the $1 bin at my local junk mall. With patience I excavated a set of nice Easco wrenches, and another time, some Vlchek sockets. Never know what you'll find. I think you found some goodies, and you helped out some buddies. The wrench that says Merit is an oldie. Alloy Artifacts discusses them. Lm going to send you some license plates for your collection.
Hey Pat! I could sit and look through those bins for hours! I saw this lot and thought there might be something good in it and if nothing else we'd all get a kick out of looking through it. My email officialuwannawatch gmail.
The Italian nippers and the Diamond Calk Horseshoe wrench are my favorites in this video. Oh, and that handle. I always keep that kind of stuff myself, handles, latches, knobs, drawer pulls. Hey, what did that knife do? 🤣
Hey Kid! Ya this was a weird fun lot. I was actually surprised that we found that many keepers in there. I got a collection of handles and such. I always save it when i work on furniture. Oh I think you know what I said...🤣🤣. Take care Brother!
That Williams wrench with the circle logo is a Brooklyn wrench pretty old wrench 1914 to 1924 if I'm right Bluebird is a good brand I have a pair of 8 inch snips I can't remember if wiss bought them out for some reason my mind is leaning towards that the slip joint pliers it'll be pretty cool if they do turn out to be Billings I've never seen a pair I think you did pretty good a lot of tools to clean up to keep you busy take care brother
Hey Brother don, Thanks for the information as always. I'll get these cleaned up and have a better look at them eventually. I have only come across one other pair of Billings slip joints. I was surprised to find so many keepers in there. Regardless it was a fun lot to go through. Take care and hope things are going well over your way.
Junk boxes I as well cannot pass them by. You scored a lot of goodies in this one. Was this a flea market find or a house clear out? Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Take care brother.
Hey Brother Don, I know right this was such a weird looking lot I had to get it! One of the Flea markets I go to has little shops and tables. I picked this up from one of the shops. Hope you have an awesome week Brother. say hi to the Missus from us!
A true junk drawer contains questionable batteries, bread ties, fast food sauce packets (Arby's), crazy glue, swiss army knifes, partial picture mounting kits, tape of all sorts, Chinese mustard, sandpaper, remote controls, matches, phone accessories, plastic flatware and a whole lotta SHAME. Thanks again, George
Hey George, this is totally unrelated to your weekly haul video and I apologize for that. I would email or private message you if I could. So, in your hauls, have you ever picked up a 12" Craftsman version of a vise grip? They are an early tool. No 3rd lever (lock release)
Hello Herb, No worries I don't mind. I think I might have once but I'm not sure..Most of the craftsman tools especially the early ones I send to my Buddy Petey. I'll ask him. My email is officialuwannawatch gmail if you ever need it. Take care.
Hope your New Year is going well George seems like it is I can't believe it's already the first week of bloody New Year I guess it all depends on what you paid for that lot I'm a sucker for them things I buy box lots at auctions just can't wait to see what treasures are in them you take care HOUGIE Upper Peninsula of Michigan 77 year old carnivore eagle
Hello Robert! I paid $10 for it. I think I might pick up some more of these lots if they are cheap enough. It was a lot of fun going through it. Take care My Friend. See ya soon.
Miss Chrissy may need to have you checked out😅 your addiction has reached the level mune did and I had to get help... the seller was the winner this week😅 have a goodun
You might be right Big Brother! But it's hard to pass up a mystery lot like this. I'll put it to you like this I got a good deal and she was happy to make the space on her shelf. Take care down there!
There are always hidden gems in any junk drawer. Your drawer had a few including that awesome offset chisel! Sweet! 😃👍
Hey John! There's no telling what you'll find. I thought this would be a fun lot to look through.
Thanks George, a mixed bunch for sure, stand outs for me are the Proto and the Stanley 100 plus drivers and the Italian pruners, Pexto shears and pistol grip keyhole/pad saw !
Hello Andy! This was a fun lot to go through. There were a lot more keepers in there than I thought there would be.
Was interesting it was fun looking thru it
Thanks Larry! Ya it was a fun little haul, just goes to show you never know what you'll find.
You’re a patient man, George. Junk drawers are the domestic equivalent of one’s subconscious mind. Everything’s in there for a reason, but so much of it cannot be explained.
Hey Guy! This is one of the most random lots I've picked up in a long time. It really is fascinating going through them. Take care my friend and I'll catch up with ya later.
Cool video Super George. There are always little treasures in junk drawers.
Thanks Captain Ivan! I'm happy we found a few keepers in there. If not it still would have been fun to look through. Hope you have a great week and take care down there.
Like the variety of tools that you got THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO AND
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for tuning in and leaving a nice comment.
Thank you for your channel since I've started watching I try to find old tools where ever I go
Thanks for tuning in! That's awesome! Good finds I hope!
Ha! I'd be giddy as a kid going through a drawer like that! I don't know, between the silver spoons and the pocket knife mother load...😁 Grey and red keyhole saw - Millers Falls? Fun junk drawer for sure 👍
Hey Matt! This lo was a bit fun to look through and happy there were a few keepers. I didn't see any markings on the saw but it sure does look like one.
It's as if the pile of stuff tripled once you pulled it out and separated it, holy crap that was a lot of stuff in one drawer! You found some good stuff and so much fun and entertainment. Of course the Proto and Stanley 100's are very cool indeed!
Hey Fred G! This was a fun lot to go through! I didn't realize how much was in that drawer. and I was honestly surprised to find so many keepers in there!
Awesome Haul as always George
Thanks Man, It was a fun one that's for sure.
Well George , first off im not sure if i mentioned before , but im a buddy that collects precious metals too , but due to the cost of postage US to Uk , just stick to posting gold or platinum ,in 4 lb box loads for economy ... And truth be told i prefer the platinum at the mo as my reserves are low 😂..... Love the phrase jobber do .... , sorry ive taken so long to comment , i started watching Sunday at work , but fell asleep , came home monday again started watching but passed out again just been turning round at work too quick lately , but hey ive now given you 3 watches on this one vid ! A rusty Crusty challenge ,sure I can dig up an old vid somewhere that no one watched and no one will watch again to enter with .... This was a great format for me , a junk box a scrap metal box and a hmmmm tool load ...... Brought back memories ty !! Great vid !!!
Jimothty, I will keep a mental note for the platinum 4lbs got it! 😅. Sorry the vid bored you to sleep 3 times..🤣🤣. I do believe you have a video to cover any challenge! Thanks for checking in I really do appreciate it. Hopefully we can catch up soon!
Very nice the small saw with the red paint on the handle looks cool Great video and some great tools Thanks for sharing your time George 🍺🍺👍👍
Hey Brian, That saw should be an easy clean up. Thanks for checking in and I'll catch up with ya later! 🍺🍺🍻
i agree, finding the right screwdriver for a backflow test cock is awesome. I have two but never thought about a hole in it. think ill come up with one to put on a lanyard on my gauges! Have a great week, we are getting the cold stuff now keep warm brother.
Hey Patrick it's the little things in life...😁. We're getting the white stuff here today and it's gonna be cold. Keep warm too and hope you have a great week Brother.
That clear yellow handle screwdriver at 27:39 looks like one that came in a set from Radio Shack. Has a wire stripper in the handle. You could get the set for free or pretty cheap.
Thanks for the information on it I really appreciate it! I really like it and think it's gonna be a go to in my work bag.
Great score Brother! Simple test on sterling and other silver. 'Bend test' silver is really malleable- -bendable. Happy New Year!
Thanks Brother! I thought it was a fun little haul to go through. Happy New Year! Hope it's going well so far!
@@Uwannawatch Yes Sir it looked like a fun haul! Always good finding a tool you'll use often. Makes a job easier. Might look and think about restoring that old Minn. wrench tool. Those are good and iron forge guys like those. Always gotta like the old hand forged tools btw. GL HH! Take care!
What a haul of tools! I love those Italian garden shears. I noticed them right from the begining!
Hey Stephen! I think those shears are going to clean up nice and be fantastic users. They seem to be very good quality and the wife will use them for her gardening. Take care and hope all is well.
Way cool haul! I loved every minute! The prunes and the gate handle were my favorite. Have a great wèk and see you next time.
Thanks Mike, I'm glad you enjoyed it. This was a lot of fun to go through. The pruners are pretty nice and I think once they are cleaned up they will be fantastic users. Take care give the boys a pat from us and hope you have a great week.
At 21:45, with which handle, it reminds me of a piece from the Mephisto tools catalog, the catalog is also online, maybe it is marked on the handle. The screwdrivers with the plastic handle, if they still have the legible name, can be cleaned and polished, the prices are still acceptable.
Today I was at the flea market at 7:30, I paid 2 euros for parking, the two of us rented breakfast for 5 euros, another 5 euros for tickets, 5 euros again in the bar for coffee, and there was absolutely nothing to buy.
I got more online with a box of old irons for 5 euros, and last Sunday with 20 euros I bought a lot of 7 perfect handle screwdrivers that are not very common here. Even if they are always unbranded.
Have a nice Sunday.
That's the way it goes sometimes. I went to a flea market a while back paid $40 for fries and lemonade and came home with nothing to speak of but we had a fun trip and went to another market later and found a lot of things. You just really don't know what will be out but it's the fun of the hunt that keeps you going back. Nice haul on the perfect handles! even unbrannded are a fantastic score. They are just beauties to work on.
The Diamond auto wrench would be a good Deox-C project!
I think I will give it a go and see if we can bring it back to at least usable condition.
I like going thru everybody else’s junk drawer, not so much when it comes to my own!!!🙄😏😂, I don’t think you came out to bad. Fun stuff, enjoyed watching.
Hey Terry! I know it's a lot more fun going through someone else's junk drawer. when it's your own it's more like a chore but sometimes you find something cool that you forgot about. Glad you enjoyed the video and even if there wasn't anything good the fun was worth it. Take care and hope you have a great week.
😂😂😂absolutely love a mystery box/ drawer of stuff…not gonna call it junk….those touch up pens come in useful, nice old gate latch. Don’t apologise, I love the sorting 😂. Nice little collection of knives……all in all a nice haul, good variation of stuff…..have a great weekend, from a snowy birmingham
Hey Ant!!!! Who doesn't love a mystery box? You never know what's gonna be in them. The sorting is one of my favorite parts of doing this! I was actually surprised that there were that many keepers in there. Have a great week we will be a snowy New Jersey in a few hours.
Love the sorting and "finding". Always interesting.
Thanks Kenneth, I thought we would have fun going through this haul. It's like a little treasure hunt. Hope you are doing well and you have a great week.
Good morning George hope 2025 is treating you well so far you always gotta love the mystery box and what could be hiding in it thanks for another great video 👍🏻
Hi Bruce! 2025 is going pretty good so far and I thought this would be a fun haul. I'm glad we found a few keepers but if we didn't I figured we would still have fun going through it. Take care and see ya soon.
Those are always fun to dig through you never know what surprises will show up... that item you called a cross clamp is actually a strand buckle that mounts to a telephone/ power pole that holds the strand to the pole. I knew that at first sight since I drive a bucket truck😊😊
I wasn't sure if we would find anything great in this haul but I knew we'd all have fun looking through it. Thanks for the information I really appreciate it Brother!
Very cool . I would have bought that too.. I'm glad u took ur time w/ it. It's like we all got to pick through it.. Good amount of scrap too.. love the shears.. I was shocked to see how much stuff was in that drawer. Stay safe dude
CC!!! I thought we'd mix it up and let you guys go through it with me. I was surprised by how much was in there and that there were actually a few keepers in there. Take care Brother and I'll catch up with ya later.
Another great haul vid George, my fav is the torpedo level I'm restoring a Stanley right now similar to the one you did a while back.
Hey Ken, Glad you enjoyed the video it was a little bit of a weird lot but it was really fun to go through it. Those levels are a joy to see come back to life. and are actually one of my favorite tools to restore.
I love junk drawers! You never know what’s in there. Every auction we went to years ago the old folks had a cigar box of little odd stuff. You might find a pocket knife, some 22 cartridges, pins and old medals or anything. I’d buy every one I could just to go through them. It was a lot of fun! Very cool video! Y’all have a great week brother!
Thanks Brother! You really never know what you will find especially when it's a box from an older person. It's fascinating seeing what they would save. Hope you and yours are doing well and take care.
I love the pocket knifes
Thanks Ben, I was surprised there were so many in there.
Lots of treasures among the trash George. I like the little pocketknives - those are always fun to clean up.
Hey Mr. Bill! I was surprised to find so many keepers in this lot including the pocket knives. I'm gonna try to get a better look at them and see what we're working with. Take care and I'll catch up with ya later.
Great video as always! Would love to see updates on past tool haul items that you may have not dedicated to a full restoration video on. Thanks
Thanks Scott! A lot of the tools I find get sent to my buddies in trade or gifts. There are some things still in line to be restored and some that have been sorted into my collections but I'm hoping to do an update video of sorts in the future.
Imperials are sought after check out Knife Doctor, or second hand George sites!!! The round white item you maybe thought was for gas? Might just be if its kind of heavy, be a bottom of a hull draw filter, to sit in the bottom of a boat, that attaches to a boat motor from the past that can be connected to an outboard motor, and be a bilge pump!!!
Thanks Bob! I really appreciate the information. I'll give those guys a look. Thanks again hope you have a great week ahead.
Morning Sir. One man’s junk is another man’s treasure my favorite was the door handle latch and the craftsman vice grips
Hi Dan! That's a true statement. I don't know what it is about those old latches but they are just beautiful to me and you can't have too many vise grips! 😁. take care and hope you are doing well!
@ thanks for asking George seem the cancer has gone back into remission just getting over the effects of the fight . Went to flea market Saturday pick up two almost new gray Canadian wrench’s a 1 1/8 and 1 1/16 a bunch of craftsman tools
@@dangriffith956 That's a great way to start the New Year! Good to hear and fantastic finds!
I see treasure in my best witchie pooh voice LoL cool loads of fun 😁
Total junk crap 💩 😅
Something that might work for you is using your phones camera as an eye spy glass. You should be able to see quite a bit
Great haul George
@@danohstoolbox Thanks Dan O! I usually just bring things in the house or call my kids out to look at things I can't see. They have those good young eyes!
Hey !Bonjour George, vraiment un tiroir bric à brac que nous avons tous dans l'atelier et où l'on fourre tout et n'importe quoi. Il y a quand même de très beaux outils, qu'il faut un peu restaurer, mais qui auront fier allure. Une belle trouvailles.❤
Hello Patrick! Yes a true junk drawer filled with all sorts of things. The keepers will be restored in some time. Take care my friend.
It's always a blast digging through a pile of junk! You never know what you might find!
Hey Kurt! This was a fun lot to go through. I'm happy there were a few keepers in there.
Great video. It shows that gems are hidden everywhere so don't discount anything you see that looks interesting. I agree that little screwdriver is a cool find and can come in handy. There are some nice restoration video items there to. Have a Great Day.
Hello Mike! You just never know what will be hiding in these lots. I am really happy to have that little screw driver and I think we did find a few tools in there to save. Take care and i'll catch up with ya later.
That was a fun dig George, the wood handled reamer though I didn't get a great look at it I believe it's a primer pocket reamer for reloading ammo made by possibly the Lyman co. I don't have that particular one and am not sure they still offer it in wood I think they've gone to a more modern screwdriver type handle, a little odd place to find it in a junk drawer! The long offset iron is similar to then corking iron we used to use for packing oakum on lead joints, I was a plumber too in another lifetime and did pour my share of lead. Cheers pal
Hey Mike, I thought we'd have some fun looking through this lot. Thanks for the info I really appreciate it. Take care My Friend and hope you have a great week.
Little trick Goerge. Anymore unreadable stamps on knives take a lead pencil and rub over markings and they will usually show up well.
Cool tip. Thanks
Thanks I appreciate the tip. I usually get one of my kids to read it for me..LOL but they weren't home.
Great haul, on the pocket knives, don't throw away, give them or trade them to someone who works on knives. Happy New Year.
Thanks Clifford, I'm gonna see what I can find out about them and eventually they will get cleaned up and put where they need to be. I always double check my scrap and toss piles before they leave the shop. Happy New Year hope it's off to a good start for ya.
@Uwannawatch Thank you and Happy New Year to you.
The "odd" thing looked like part of an old deadlock to a door.
Thanks Scott!
I would have gotten the drawer also. It's the hunt, You did get some cool suff. Take care George.
Hey Mr. Dale, It's hard to pass up a drawer full of rusty treasure. You never know what's in it. I was actually surprised that there was that many keepers in there. No matter what I figured we would have some fun looking through it. Take care and I'll catch up with ya later.
Whats with the plastic tub sitting on your wood burner???
That's a tub of used Deox-C, I just put it there to make room on my bench to sort this lot.
Mystery boxes are fun. The closest to that I have is pawing through the $1 bin at my local junk mall. With patience I excavated a set of nice Easco wrenches, and another time, some Vlchek sockets. Never know what you'll find. I think you found some goodies, and you helped out some buddies. The wrench that says Merit is an oldie. Alloy Artifacts discusses them. Lm going to send you some license plates for your collection.
George there is no way I can find a shipping address for license plates to send for your collection. How is this done?
Hey Pat! I could sit and look through those bins for hours! I saw this lot and thought there might be something good in it and if nothing else we'd all get a kick out of looking through it. My email officialuwannawatch gmail.
That odd thing you kept was part of a dead bolt system
Thanks Matthew! I appreciate the information!
That Imperial is worth fixing up, good American brand,,, Others are probably good to. Nice drawer!
Thanks Mr. Wallace! I'm gonna try to get a better look at the others. Take care Sir!
hey partner. is that a headlight lens ur looking through? i have some from some wrecked saturn cars i fixed years ago
It's a high quality dollar tree looking glass. 😁
The Italian nippers and the Diamond Calk Horseshoe wrench are my favorites in this video. Oh, and that handle. I always keep that kind of stuff myself, handles, latches, knobs, drawer pulls. Hey, what did that knife do? 🤣
Hey Kid! Ya this was a weird fun lot. I was actually surprised that we found that many keepers in there. I got a collection of handles and such. I always save it when i work on furniture. Oh I think you know what I said...🤣🤣. Take care Brother!
@@Uwannawatch 🤓👍
That Williams wrench with the circle logo is a Brooklyn wrench pretty old wrench 1914 to 1924 if I'm right Bluebird is a good brand I have a pair of 8 inch snips I can't remember if wiss bought them out for some reason my mind is leaning towards that the slip joint pliers it'll be pretty cool if they do turn out to be Billings I've never seen a pair I think you did pretty good a lot of tools to clean up to keep you busy take care brother
Hey Brother don, Thanks for the information as always. I'll get these cleaned up and have a better look at them eventually. I have only come across one other pair of Billings slip joints. I was surprised to find so many keepers in there. Regardless it was a fun lot to go through. Take care and hope things are going well over your way.
@Uwannawatch you're welcome brother no snow so far this year just cold otherwise doing great
@@Donthetoolman We're gonna get some snow Monday and again next weekend I think.
Awesome video man
Thank You! I appreciate you tuning in and leaving me a nice comment.
Junk boxes I as well cannot pass them by. You scored a lot of goodies in this one. Was this a flea market find or a house clear out? Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Take care brother.
Hey Brother Don, I know right this was such a weird looking lot I had to get it! One of the Flea markets I go to has little shops and tables. I picked this up from one of the shops. Hope you have an awesome week Brother. say hi to the Missus from us!
A true junk drawer contains questionable batteries, bread ties, fast food sauce packets (Arby's), crazy glue, swiss army knifes, partial picture mounting kits, tape of all sorts, Chinese mustard, sandpaper, remote controls, matches, phone accessories, plastic flatware and a whole lotta SHAME. Thanks again, George
🤣🤣🤣 That's the truth! Take care brother hope all is well there.
That was a fun dig! How much did you give for it?
Thanks glad you had fun! It was $10.
Hey George, this is totally unrelated to your weekly haul video and I apologize for that. I would email or private message you if I could. So, in your hauls, have you ever picked up a 12" Craftsman version of a vise grip? They are an early tool. No 3rd lever (lock release)
Hello Herb, No worries I don't mind. I think I might have once but I'm not sure..Most of the craftsman tools especially the early ones I send to my Buddy Petey. I'll ask him. My email is officialuwannawatch gmail if you ever need it. Take care.
Thanks George.
How much was the junk drawer buy?
Hey Scott. $10
Nice video.
Thank You Brother!
( Does anyone know why he is putting all the trash in the direction where I live?......What's that all about ?)
I thought you said "Hey George I want all that" My bad...Hope you are doing good Brother and 2025 is off to a great start for you.
Hope your New Year is going well George seems like it is I can't believe it's already the first week of bloody New Year I guess it all depends on what you paid for that lot I'm a sucker for them things I buy box lots at auctions just can't wait to see what treasures are in them you take care HOUGIE Upper Peninsula of Michigan 77 year old carnivore eagle
Hello Robert! I paid $10 for it. I think I might pick up some more of these lots if they are cheap enough. It was a lot of fun going through it. Take care My Friend. See ya soon.
Miss Chrissy may need to have you checked out😅 your addiction has reached the level mune did and I had to get help... the seller was the winner this week😅 have a goodun
You might be right Big Brother! But it's hard to pass up a mystery lot like this. I'll put it to you like this I got a good deal and she was happy to make the space on her shelf. Take care down there!
Brother you’re gonna need a bigger boat…lol
I know right Brother! Hope you are doing good!
@@Uwannawatch doing well and you have quite the following