At 6:53 the tool with the crowbar type end is a handy item. It removes the staples from rental picnic tables and the staples left behind when the clear plastic is removed from the winterized screen porch. Husband hasn’t really used it for nails though
Yes that pick at 5:28 is the top end of a PTO cable. It has that apparatus at the top, and then a long wire anywhere from three, or four feet long that goes down to engage the gearbox on the side of the transmission. The gearbox is to run a hydraulic pump to operate hydraulics. So all somebody did was pulled the cable out of the wire sheath that it runs through, cut it off a few inches from the top as you can see. Then they sharpened it on a bench grinder, and bent the very tip of it over at 90 degrees to make a pick. I've pushed, and pulled those red plastic handles easily tens of thousands of times on grain/silage trucks, to lift and lower grain boxes on tandem, and single axle trucks with standard transmissions.
Snap on wrenches were my favorites but I admit...the Craftsman metric are what I'm hunting these days. I look for as many as I can get to complete sets I've started. tHanks for the fun video!
WOOT another awesome haul!!! The PTO is all one piece originally, the cable broke (the hard line rode in a sheath type tube) and looks like he cut it off and bent it into a pick tool.... cool idea! 😎 Thanks ferrrrrrrrrrrrrr showin' anan sharin' Amigo! 😎
I have a couple of circular saw blades made by Credo. Didn't know they made screwdrivers. Look just like Popular Mechanics. I have an SAE wrench set like that - combo open end/flare nut. Got them from Harbor Freight back in the late 90's. I got some warranty replacement screwdriver blades from Snap On by contacting customer service when we didn't have a truck come to the shop. There are a few videos on how to replace them. Just use something under the handle when you pry it off. One guy uses a washer. I use a piece of 0.032" aluminum. The truck guy replaced one once and marred the crap out of the handle. Funny how Snap On is the only one that replaces the blade. Mac and Matco just give you a new screwdriver. I did get a couple of the old formaldehyde based screwdrivers replaced since they were sweating and smelly. One of them may have been to the point where is was falling apart!! Thanks for the video!!
I have a number of screwdrivers with bad blade and a number with bad handles. Have not tried to replace a blade before. I haven't turned in a tool for warranty on over 25 years.... maybe one day. Thanks for watching!
I seen a video the other day about Napa auto parts selling Pittsburgh tools in the past. I guess similar to how they carry Carlyle tools today, it was not the the same as the tools you find today sellingy5 at harbor freight
At 6:53 the tool with the crowbar type end is a handy item. It removes the staples from rental picnic tables and the staples left behind when the clear plastic is removed from the winterized screen porch. Husband hasn’t really used it for nails though
That is a good use. Some use it to pull tacks and staples out of furniture for repair the upholstery. Thanks for watching!
Yes that pick at 5:28 is the top end of a PTO cable. It has that apparatus at the top, and then a long wire anywhere from three, or four feet long that goes down to engage the gearbox on the side of the transmission. The gearbox is to run a hydraulic pump to operate hydraulics. So all somebody did was pulled the cable out of the wire sheath that it runs through, cut it off a few inches from the top as you can see. Then they sharpened it on a bench grinder, and bent the very tip of it over at 90 degrees to make a pick. I've pushed, and pulled those red plastic handles easily tens of thousands of times on grain/silage trucks, to lift and lower grain boxes on tandem, and single axle trucks with standard transmissions.
That is what I was thinking! Thanks for the info and thank you for watching!
Amazing, awhile back I won a drawing from you and got a socket, use it multiple times a week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for amazing videos!!!
Those 3 Snap-On wrenches in that condition were worth the trip! Very nice.
Yes! It is nice to fine them in good shape. Thanks for watching!
Nice haul! I like the Snap on Screwdrivers and wrenches, that alone is worth more than you paid for everything and the rest is a bonus!
I agree, lots were going cheap that day! Thanks for watching!
Snap on wrenches were my favorites but I admit...the Craftsman metric are what I'm hunting these days.
I look for as many as I can get to complete sets I've started.
tHanks for the fun video!
Are you doing the raised panel or professional? Good luck in your hunt! Thanks for watching!
@@thetoolbandit just the basic wrenches. tHanks
WOOT another awesome haul!!!
The PTO is all one piece originally, the cable broke (the hard line rode in a sheath type tube) and looks like he cut it off and bent it into a pick tool.... cool idea! 😎
Thanks ferrrrrrrrrrrrrr showin' anan sharin' Amigo! 😎
That is what I was thinking happened. Thanks for watching!
I have a couple of circular saw blades made by Credo. Didn't know they made screwdrivers. Look just like Popular Mechanics. I have an SAE wrench set like that - combo open end/flare nut. Got them from Harbor Freight back in the late 90's. I got some warranty replacement screwdriver blades from Snap On by contacting customer service when we didn't have a truck come to the shop. There are a few videos on how to replace them. Just use something under the handle when you pry it off. One guy uses a washer. I use a piece of 0.032" aluminum. The truck guy replaced one once and marred the crap out of the handle. Funny how Snap On is the only one that replaces the blade. Mac and Matco just give you a new screwdriver. I did get a couple of the old formaldehyde based screwdrivers replaced since they were sweating and smelly. One of them may have been to the point where is was falling apart!! Thanks for the video!!
I have a number of screwdrivers with bad blade and a number with bad handles. Have not tried to replace a blade before. I haven't turned in a tool for warranty on over 25 years.... maybe one day. Thanks for watching!
C clamp B&C is Brink and Cotton. 👍
Thank you for the info! Thanks for watching!
don’t read the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki if you’re fine staying like everyone else, it’s not for you.
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Fair enough, Great Tool Haul, Thanks for Sharing!
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They added the wings to the adjusting screw to lock in in place. Probably had a lot of repetitive clamping to do and were tired of it backing off.
I seen a video the other day about Napa auto parts selling Pittsburgh tools in the past. I guess similar to how they carry Carlyle tools today, it was not the the same as the tools you find today sellingy5 at harbor freight
That’s interesting, I have to check it out! Thanks for watching!
Great haul!
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If you have a good Snap On dealer you could warranty some of those Snap On screw drivers.
I haven't had one in years. Cheap enough so I'm not worried. Thanks for watching!
What n where do I go for these auctions would love to know
I search auctions near me on google. Thanks for watching!
@ thank you sir
Everybody needs clamps!
Many clamps! Thanks for watching!
Looks like bed liner spray 😮
Not a bad haul 👌 😎 👍
I agree, something like that... undercoating or something. Thanks for watching!
you probably shouldn’t read the book Magnetic Aura if you’re cool with missing out on how attraction really works.
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seriously, don’t pick up the book Magnetic Aura unless you’re ready to see things differently, no joke.
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Magnetic Aura book by Takeshi Mizuki ain’t for everyone, it’s for people who actually want to get ahead.
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if you’re not ready for real change, skip the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, it’s too much for most people.
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