Estate Sale Toolbox Tour Tool Haul Vintage Craftsman Snap-on Stanley Mechanics Toolbox Reveal

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I recently grabbed a Craftsman tool box for $140 from an estate sale. Let's take a look to see what they came with.

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Channellocks with crook on one handle are used by iron workers for tying re-bar. They are easier to hang on to.

unwired
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Seriously good deal on this kit ! All quality tools, and CLEAN ! !

peteryouds
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The mystery Craftsman tool is a single spindle edge clamp. It attaches to a bar clamp to apply pressure at a right angle to the bar clamp.

CWK
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The chain wrench second draw is for cutting cast iron pipe you score the pipe all the way around then tap on the score with the smallest ball pen hammer.

bobbg
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2:50 the blue griped tool is a nibbler for cutting holes in sheetmetal probly ductwork but ive used then in cars they are a really slow method to cut metal but if thats all that fits the space then that is what you have to use.
Clamps bottom draw, they are made to strighten 2x4"

bobbg
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8:30 Earlier this year I spotted that wrench set at a yard sale. I went ahead and bought them and some others. Then I go digging in my life long tool box and find that I had some of these wrenches.
Since that day....everywhere I turn I keep seeing these ignition wrenches show Great video!

Dancing_Alone_wRentals
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The Barcalo tack puller is better than any of the cheap junk you can buy today. I use it as a small pry bar as well. That Caborundom sharpening stone is pretty useful. I have one which I use to touch up knives and utility blades when I don’t feel like changing the blade. Nice haul!

smithtown
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Those three wrenches you had their that are cut open in the middle are line wrenches for taking off brake lines any kind of line

michaeljenkins
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The yellow handle reamer from xcelite was made in my hometown of orchard park ny home of thy buffalo bills and they were the first tool co to use plastic handles 👍🏽

dpopielinski
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Great haul, almost everything made in the USA too.

DDB
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I believe those Stanley screwdrivers are Adam Savage’s favorite type of screwdriver.

ChampionCorner
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Fantastic job, fantastic video. tHanks for posting it!

Dancing_Alone_wRentals
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Great deal enjoyed the video, Would love to see you put batteries in the Adjustable, Do a short video about it, Thank you take care

dsanford
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You made out like a “Bandit “on this box, yeah, the pun was intended! Lotsa good stuff, clearly the previous owner wasn’t into junk tools. The Indestro socket set is badass!

peteryouds
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That was a great haul. I love those old craftsman boxes.

MarzNet
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Cool box and looks like a good deal. I love buying lots like this at auction!

westhighlandsshop
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That 1/4" drive set ive got, i paid 8.88 i belive for it sears used to do a craftsman tool sale eairly Saturday mornings and you could buy sets cheap. You had to get to the store earlier or they would be sold out. That was mid 90s.

I got a full set of 3 rachetts 1/4 1/2 and 3/8 3 extensions and a full set of sockets for each driver for 29 bucks in the 1970 all made in Japan i still have them and the handels wrer more like snap on round they do not hurt your hand like the flat ones do where they dig into the back of your knuckels.

bobbg
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The old craftsman punch set are the best ones they ever made

paulmendenhall
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Sears was like the harbor freight of its day

franklegarda
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Quick Tip: If you have a smart phone you can use a few different apps to identify almost anything. I use an app called Google Lens. All you do is point your camera at the object.

MisterKisster