What a haul!! Really enjoy the channel!! Those sockets you were questioning are called weatherhead sockets used for fittings primarily on hydraulic stuff.
The brake spoon with the curved groove that was used on a farm is identical to my Snap on one, you probably know about Snap on’s date code chart i use it a lot, I’m looking to restore some of my older tools and am amazed on the quality of your restorations
Thank you very much. I really enjoy restoring them. Wish I could do better videos showing my process. I have a great setup I go threw and usually doesn’t take to long.
@@toolrescue9119 great job and very nice assortment of tools, and i love your made in USA aspect because this is my rule of them whenever I’m on the Snap-On & Matco tool trucks, my options are being limited rapidly though, I don’t mind a US made rebrand or even a Swedish/Spain/German made tool but I absolutely prefer US made, i still use some of the SK issued tools that I received in trade school (1988) and love them, my trade/hobby for tools is becoming into something more because many of my Snap-On tools that I’ve purchased over the years have not changed and have increased in pricing across the board so it seems like a great market for Ebay, i love your videos and will stay updated 👍🏼
Super disappointed that you didn't talk about the prices you paid for the tools. Otherwise, great, no-nonsense, all-business video. I'm subscribing. But I'd really really like to hear about the price tags in the next one. Thanks!
Once again you got a great bunch of quality tools in this video. Great job finding and sharing these tool hauls.
What an incredible haul! Well done my friend! That huge snap on ratchet is super cool!
WoW that is a great score some really nice items you found there
What a haul!! Really
enjoy the channel!! Those sockets you were questioning are called weatherhead sockets used for fittings primarily on hydraulic stuff.
Thankyou I had no idea what those were. Worked on vehicles since I was 15 and never needed those I guess
The brake spoon with the curved groove that was used on a farm is identical to my Snap on one, you probably know about Snap on’s date code chart i use it a lot, I’m looking to restore some of my older tools and am amazed on the quality of your restorations
Thank you very much. I really enjoy restoring them. Wish I could do better videos showing my process. I have a great setup I go threw and usually doesn’t take to long.
@@toolrescue9119 great job and very nice assortment of tools, and i love your made in USA aspect because this is my rule of them whenever I’m on the Snap-On & Matco tool trucks, my options are being limited rapidly though, I don’t mind a US made rebrand or even a Swedish/Spain/German made tool but I absolutely prefer US made, i still use some of the SK issued tools that I received in trade school (1988) and love them, my trade/hobby for tools is becoming into something more because many of my Snap-On tools that I’ve purchased over the years have not changed and have increased in pricing across the board so it seems like a great market for Ebay, i love your videos and will stay updated 👍🏼
great haul wish i was that lucky
Cornwell 9/16" is a Saltus wrench.
Super disappointed that you didn't talk about the prices you paid for the tools. Otherwise, great, no-nonsense, all-business video. I'm subscribing. But I'd really really like to hear about the price tags in the next one.
Thanks!
Let me know if you’d like to sell that 3/4” Snap-on ratchet.
I definitely will. Really enjoy your channel to 👍