I have never seen a puck before. It looks like a very bad idea. Liked the knife it turned out so good you don't see the repair. Stay safe and healthy my friend. Thanks
I have sold a few utility knives but have not sold the ones I have found with chipped tips. I keep those for parts to clean up other knives. I think some sellers don't realize that a chipped tip ruins the value of the knife. However, there are those sellers who do take advantage. Great repair.
Your handy tap and die looks like it was made in Japan after the war. I have several combo fishing poles with lures in the same type of box. Your repair with j b weld came out nice. I liked the satin finish. Another crap to ice cream save. Good job
You talked about the tool hobby but I think your channel is much more, from toys to bumper cars, to tips that are useful in many fields, lots of interesting stuff here! I'm not a tool expert but I've used tools all my life working on projects, mainly fixing broken stuff (I'm a cheapskate too) Sometimes I don't get the best results but when i learn about new tools and techniques I get better results, for example, the hole in the end of most taps are there for a reason, use a tap follower in your drill press or lathe and you'll get straighter threaded holes. Sometimes I can't wait for something to break.
I have found that when you need that dimple in the back of a tap for a project, the tap you have will not have the hole! LOL Happens all the time! =D Thanks!
The knife looks great and if you had not pointed out the repair I would not have noticed it. That first tap and die set was awful. It is hard enough tapping a hole with the tap centered let alone off center! Another great Mosh. Thanks for sharing this.
One day when was in the Steel Business I was working in my shop and had several 5/8 holes I needed to tap in some 3/4 plate steel......My partner took the day off so I made sure I had the tap but forgot he had the large handle in with his stuff (The one I had would only fit up to a half inch). If it were one hole I could just went slow and used a Crescent Wrench but like you said, you really want everything centered so you can really get a feel for it.....Well I had about 20 large hole to tap so either it was take the (Company) time and money to go buy one or make one....I opted to make one since I was a fabricator in a steel shop......Grabbed a foot long piece of 3/4 x 1 bar stock drilled a hole for the tap and holes for set screws and had an really nice stout tap handle made in less than ten minutes.........Looking back I wish I had keep some of the neat things like that I made or at least had pictures of some of that stuff.
Home made tools are awesome if made by people who understand the physics of the tool! Welders are natural fabricators. The dynamics of tapping a hole relies on keeping the tap handle straight and level, if the tap handle geometry is off it makes tapping so much harder! =D
If we knew then what we know now. My time making dies and fixtures involved a lot of tapping holes. The Maintenance/Tool & Die shop we set up had a heavy drill press with forward and reverse and a 3x4 foot table. Really nice for drilling and tapping die plates and risers. We also made process specific tools. Like the tap handle from a bar. Made to do a job. 😁😎
We all should have a basic tap and die set . If just for clean up threads it will save a LOT of frustration. And its a lot of fun to " save " a threaded fastener.
I just left Home Depot and they had a huge display of Crafteman tools. At first I thought they were Milwaukee tools. They are all in "Scoutcrafter Red" maybe I'm on the late bus but that was a surprise to me. I immediately thought Milwaukee tools the color and look is so similar to Milwaukee.
Great job my friend. Just completed a mild Resto on an 8oz ball peen hammer. Thick red painted handle, heavy rust and dinged up head. Scraped Handle, wire wheeled head, took belt sander to get the big gouges out. Then used my M12 polisher to smooth and polish. Didn’t want it to rust so I used my gun bluing on it. Looks color case hardened! Came out great. Thanks for the inspiration and happy new year🎉
Mike Ball peens are such fun hammers to restore, I have yet to see one come out looking like garbage and if you put a little extra time in they come out looking like Jewels! Outstanding! Thanks
Great repair. I love the look of that knife!!!. I'm looking forward to spring and some yard sales looking for some tools👍 Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
I think certain tools really pop better with the satin look with lines same with cars and mattes or satin finishes as opposed to gloss or candies but other cars really look great in those one or two colors because those lines just pop almost right off the car or tool i think you nailed the finish on both the millers falls and the craftsman knives
Good one and those junky ones would be just right for me. If they don't quite fit, that's what hammers are for and there you go with an Estwing again. I still haven't gotten one but I'm getting there with the battery stuff. A drill motor to go with the impact. That's IT though. I like falling over drop cords. Happy New Year John CS and GBWYou!
John...I do a LOT of drilling and tapping at work and these three items are a huge help. I got them on amazon several years ago. Gearwrench ratcheting tap handle-does both taps and dies-very comfortable to use if you have to tap holes in anything thicker than sheet metal. Brown and Sharp spring loaded tap guide and a tap guide block. A happier new year to all! George
I agree on the tap guide and guide block! I have both! As for the Tap handle I always wanted a Starrett 91-B but can’t bring myself to drop $80 on one! 😂👍
That old Craftsman is just beautiful. This year did go by quite fast. Time to buckle down and hold on for the next one. At least I look forward to next year's video's! Thank you so much for all your great video's! It really gave me something to lookout towards and I re-watched a lot of them, they really keep up. O and I bought a vise, a Reed 206 R from I think the early forties. They man I bought it from helped me put it in my car. I had a little trouble getting it out myself, I put it on the scale today and weighs 66,4 kilo's, I think that's about 146 lbs.
Chipped and broken knives are pretty common. I watched Devon setting outlets by driving a Stanley retractable knife into the paneling by beating on the end with his Klein Linemans pliers. Then pounding on the top of the Stanley knife with the Klein Linemans pliers. He went through a knife a week. 😁😎
Wow great job on the repair scout that jb is so good I like the satin finish polish is nice but that satin looks Like it would be nice in the hand great video god bless Take care stay safe 👏🗽🙏🇳🇿🇺🇸
Your JB Weld repair was perfect. 👌🏼 Looks like those utility knives make pretty good spinning tops as well. Knife looks great with the red in there. Happy New Year. 😃👍🏼
Found a vintage tap set from the previous owner while cleaning up the basement last month. When I say vintage, I mean probably not as old as I am lol. Just a basic canadian tire mastercraft set from probably the early 90's. Which means it's probably ok quality wise. Better than what they sell today at least. So I have a basic set now. Also picked up a vintage two volume book set treatise on the steel square from the vintage used book store. Pretty cool stuff! When are we gonna get to see the SC Junior tool set? Lol! Can't wait!
My first tap and die set that I bought was made by a company called Buffalo and I think they were Chinese. That’s it had the worst Chinese him material ever I screwed up more threads and had more frustration from that set!!! 😂😂😂👍
John, i agree with you on the Handy tap and die set being low quality, but yet the box had dovetail joinery and a sliding lid. Very cool box! Great info on tap handles. I was a machinist so i like starrett products. 👍🇺🇸 Roger
Roger ever since I started doing metal work I wanted a Starrett 91-B tap handle. But I just can’t see paying $85 for one! 😂👍. I’ll find one used one day on eBay or at a tractor show... Thanks!
@@ScoutCrafter John, goodluck , i wouldn't pay that much either, but i have all starrett micrometers up to 7 inch. They are 40 + years old and work like brand new! I have had them recalibrated and never needed any changes. They are top notch tools as long as they are not dropped or misused.goodluck John! 👍😎🇺🇸Roger
Fantastic video, i just happened to be cleaning an old vintage die handle made by "ok company" is a double die handle , is perfect to what you were saying, off center because of the double holder
Perfect timing! I’ve been recently shopping around for a vintage tap handle. Thanks for showing us the various types. Love your channel. Keep it coming!
Great primer on taps and dies. It didn't occur to me that JB Weld could be used on that utility knife. Great save on a nice, still useful tool. Happy new year.
You've come a long way since your Bobblehead Bebop days. HA HA. Nice work on the Utility Knife repair. Wondering if you have ever repaired a damaged phillps head screwdriver, I looked back and didn't see one. Maybe a new project for you.
Wow, Scout, that top hammer looks like my brother-in-law's pride and joy after I tried to pull a stubborn 20d nail with it. Thank God he died or else, he'd still be ragging on me about it. I replaced it with a decent Plumb; it wasn't as pretty, but it did whatever it was asked to do.
Wow! That looks great. You can barely see the knick. Have you ever thought of Knolling all your knives/tools on the wall to look like the old hardware stores? Excellent work. Happy New Year!
I'm wondering if the Newton / New Haven inside the craftsman knife meant the company had factories in Newton, MA and New Haven, CT. Have a great new year!
I just bought a cast iron utility knife that has a chip in the casting in the same spot. Unless I fix it, it's pretty useless as it won't hold the blade. The seller's pictures did not show the chip, not sure if they purposely hid it, or didn't know it was important to the function of the knife.
Needed to drill and tap some holes recently. Found a nice USA made set of drill bits and taps, but needed a tap handle. Went to Lowes and bought an Irwin (USA made), broke the first time I tried to use it. Very disappointing.
Morning I hope you don’t get the tap and die Berg once you start collecting them and the stories that go with them and thinking about how they got from when they were made to today it will group you and it will empty your bank balance keep the great videos coming
That tap set is probably worth more without the taps and dies in it than with them now. I can see it now... "Vintage unknown empty handy tap die box - 40$"... Have you ever made a case like that, with the cutouts for a tool set?
I like that finish. Great repair! 👍👏👏👏 Second, i see you didn't risk putting a blade in it. 🗡 You always seem to cut yourself a lot. Otherwise, we'd have to take a corner off you totem card🎫⚠️ or revoke it altogether. 😨😆😆😆 Is your Scoutcrafter 1st aid kit up to date?? 🏥
Inferior Tools of yesterday weren't chinesium, they were "Americrap" - AMT, Globemaster, Dunlap, and a lot of the mail-order cheap power tools (among others!). You're right in that we don't see them around because they didn't survive. But another key thing is that the cheap tools of yesterday were more expensive as a portion of income than they are today. If you had a 1$ tool back then, it'd be something like a 10 or 20 dollar item now depending on how old it is. And possibly as bad or worse than a 1$ tool today.
So true! Much of the really junk tools were tossed, it seems people just didn’t want it around! In the 60’s-70’s there were some really cheesy tools floating around! 😂👍
Lloyd- Exactly, put on a small daub and sanded it flush. JB Weld is super strong, the point of the repair on this knife sees little to no stress so I felt very comfortable with this repair. If it was on the bottom of the knife I’m not sure. Thanks! 😃👍
So quick response, just how STRONG do you think that JB Weld will be, can you everyday use it maybe without a problem, or is it just aesthetics? Just wondering, I know you did a video a while back on JB weld and its strengths, this would be a good test as well to see the strength. See you next year my friend.
Hello Mohamed! - That particular chip did not seem to be in a stressful area I have no idea why it broke in the first place. I think because it’s not in a high stress area the JB Weld will hold up fine, however if it was on the bottom of that knife then I don’t think anything would be strong enough to fix it. 😃👍
That first tap & die set was a ridiculous design. I'm betting they went out of business very quickly. I wonder how many holes they caused to be screwed up. Literally. Someone told me that Craftsman tap & die sets of the 60's and 70's were actually made by Starrett for them. I have a set that is still complete after all these years and they ARE very high quality. They have lasted me a very long time. At the time I only needed SAE. Wished I'd had a crystal ball and got the metric set, as well.
Imagine if Tool Companies, worked like Burger King did. Burger King: 'Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce, Special Orders don't upset us! Let us serve it your way!' Tool Company: 'Change the handle, change the finish. Special Orders don't upset us! Let us make it your way!'
That can be done easily. I have set up assembly lines that built items according to the traveler. Changing to one of dozens of variations for each piece coming down the line. Auto makers do it every day.
Im still a firm believer that there are tap and die sets meant for cutting threads and tap and die sets meant for chasing threads and folks just buy whatever because they dont understand the difference between the cheap and expensive tools
The wooden boxes from 100 years ago also absorbed moisture, and evaporated it back out to keep the tools from surface rusting. I think that's why machinists really liked those Gerstner & Sons boxes for keeping their micrometers, and whatnot in.
Hi Scout, greeting from Turkey. If possible can you talk about grease and grease guns? Lately, I was repairing my bike and I come across vaious types of greases. different colors and additives.. I was very confused.. or should i stick with 50/50, not being stingy of course:)
Starret is #1 and Brown & Sharp is #2 IMHO. Big Box tools for the most part are junk. Anyone looking owes it to themselves to buy a used Starrettt on ebay - might be less expensive than junky tools.
Lovely work on that knife 👍 😊
I have never seen a puck before. It looks like a very bad idea. Liked the knife it turned out so good you don't see the repair. Stay safe and healthy my friend. Thanks
Hi Glen! Me neither! That's why I bought that set! That crazy puck! LOL
Happy New year to you thanks for the video this year
That´s an interesting die set. Unusual. Thanks for showing.
I have sold a few utility knives but have not sold the ones I have found with chipped tips. I keep those for parts to clean up other knives. I think some sellers don't realize that a chipped tip ruins the value of the knife. However, there are those sellers who do take advantage. Great repair.
Your handy tap and die looks like it was made in Japan after the war. I have several combo fishing poles with lures in the same type of box. Your repair with j b weld came out nice. I liked the satin finish. Another crap to ice cream save. Good job
You talked about the tool hobby but I think your channel is much more, from toys to bumper cars, to tips that are useful in many fields, lots of interesting stuff here!
I'm not a tool expert but I've used tools all my life working on projects, mainly fixing broken stuff (I'm a cheapskate too)
Sometimes I don't get the best results but when i learn about new tools and techniques I get better results, for example, the hole in the end of most taps are there for a reason, use a tap follower in your drill press or lathe and you'll get straighter threaded holes.
Sometimes I can't wait for something to break.
I have found that when you need that dimple in the back of a tap for a project, the tap you have will not have the hole! LOL Happens all the time! =D Thanks!
Great video you could really go to town on those Ebay knives score.
Hello John! The black knife it looks great 👍
The knife looks great and if you had not pointed out the repair I would not have noticed it. That first tap and die set was awful. It is hard enough tapping a hole with the tap centered let alone off center! Another great Mosh. Thanks for sharing this.
One day when was in the Steel Business I was working in my shop and had several 5/8 holes I needed to tap in some 3/4 plate steel......My partner took the day off so I made sure I had the tap but forgot he had the large handle in with his stuff (The one I had would only fit up to a half inch). If it were one hole I could just went slow and used a Crescent Wrench but like you said, you really want everything centered so you can really get a feel for it.....Well I had about 20 large hole to tap so either it was take the (Company) time and money to go buy one or make one....I opted to make one since I was a fabricator in a steel shop......Grabbed a foot long piece of 3/4 x 1 bar stock drilled a hole for the tap and holes for set screws and had an really nice stout tap handle made in less than ten minutes.........Looking back I wish I had keep some of the neat things like that I made or at least had pictures of some of that stuff.
Home made tools are awesome if made by people who understand the physics of the tool! Welders are natural fabricators. The dynamics of tapping a hole relies on keeping the tap handle straight and level, if the tap handle geometry is off it makes tapping so much harder! =D
If we knew then what we know now.
My time making dies and fixtures involved a lot of tapping holes. The Maintenance/Tool & Die shop we set up had a heavy drill press with forward and reverse and a 3x4 foot table.
Really nice for drilling and tapping die plates and risers.
We also made process specific tools. Like the tap handle from a bar. Made to do a job. 😁😎
We all should have a basic tap and die set . If just for clean up threads it will save a LOT of frustration. And its a lot of fun to " save " a threaded fastener.
Keep them coming!!!!🛠🛠🛠🛠
That shot showing the old to new flip when spinning - that raises the bar! Thank you! All the best
I just left Home Depot and they had a huge display of Crafteman tools. At first I thought they were Milwaukee tools. They are all in "Scoutcrafter Red" maybe I'm on the late bus but that was a surprise to me. I immediately thought Milwaukee tools the color and look is so similar to Milwaukee.
I'm surprised! I thought Lowes had the Craftsman contract! Thanks!
Nice repair, that jb weld works well. Thanks for the tap and die information.
Thanks for all the uplifting videos through 2020 and here's to a fantastic new year.
Right On John! 👍 You make it look easy! That chip came it fabulous! Didn’t you show a JB Weld counter display at one time? Great mosh! 🙌✨❄️⚡️
Hi Jon! That was PC-7! =D
John what a great little knife with the #ScoutCrafter Style!
You still amaze me with what you have to work with and how it turns out...stay safe crafterman...
Great job my friend. Just completed a mild Resto on an 8oz ball peen hammer. Thick red painted handle, heavy rust and dinged up head. Scraped Handle, wire wheeled head, took belt sander to get the big gouges out. Then used my M12 polisher to smooth and polish. Didn’t want it to rust so I used my gun bluing on it. Looks color case hardened! Came out great. Thanks for the inspiration and happy new year🎉
Mike Ball peens are such fun hammers to restore, I have yet to see one come out looking like garbage and if you put a little extra time in they come out looking like Jewels! Outstanding! Thanks
Great repair. I love the look of that knife!!!.
I'm looking forward to spring and some yard sales looking for some tools👍
Have a Jesus filled day everyone
Greg in Michigan
I think certain tools really pop better with the satin look with lines same with cars and mattes or satin finishes as opposed to gloss or candies but other cars really look great in those one or two colors because those lines just pop almost right off the car or tool i think you nailed the finish on both the millers falls and the craftsman knives
Rush- You are so right! This Wednesday I did a tool that stopped me dead in my tracks! A screwdriver! 😃👍
Good one and those junky ones would be just right for me. If they don't quite fit, that's what hammers are for and there you go with an Estwing again. I still haven't gotten one but I'm getting there with the battery stuff. A drill motor to go with the impact. That's IT though. I like falling over drop cords. Happy New Year John CS and GBWYou!
The JB weld repair looks good! The spinning before after shot was pretty slick!
John...I do a LOT of drilling and tapping at work and these three items are a huge help. I got them on amazon several years ago.
Gearwrench ratcheting tap handle-does both taps and dies-very comfortable to use if you have to tap holes in anything thicker than sheet metal.
Brown and Sharp spring loaded tap guide
and a tap guide block.
A happier new year to all!
George
I agree on the tap guide and guide block! I have both! As for the Tap handle I always wanted a Starrett 91-B but can’t bring myself to drop $80 on one! 😂👍
Many More Moshes to come in 2021. Looking forward to them all. Happy New Year!
That old Craftsman is just beautiful. This year did go by quite fast. Time to buckle down and hold on for the next one. At least I look forward to next year's video's!
Thank you so much for all your great video's! It really gave me something to lookout towards and I re-watched a lot of them, they really keep up.
O and I bought a vise, a Reed 206 R from I think the early forties. They man I bought it from helped me put it in my car. I had a little trouble getting it out myself, I put it on the scale today and weighs 66,4 kilo's, I think that's about 146 lbs.
OMG! That’s a monster!!!! Congratulations Alex!! 😃👍
Ive been wanting to make my own wood boxes for my taps and dies. I've been looking for good tap wrench
I never seen die puck for a tap before. Nice repair and blend on that Craftsman utility knife.
Jordan- Me neither! That’s why I bought that set! 😂👍
Fantastic repair John, happy new year and I look forward to seeing what you come up with for next year
i have a few of the long ratcheting taps they are quite handy
Chipped and broken knives are pretty common. I watched Devon setting outlets by driving a Stanley retractable knife into the paneling by beating on the end with his Klein Linemans pliers. Then pounding on the top of the Stanley knife with the Klein Linemans pliers.
He went through a knife a week. 😁😎
Wow great job on the repair scout that jb is so good
I like the satin finish polish is nice but that satin looks
Like it would be nice in the hand great video god bless
Take care stay safe 👏🗽🙏🇳🇿🇺🇸
Your JB Weld repair was perfect. 👌🏼 Looks like those utility knives make pretty good spinning tops as well. Knife looks great with the red in there. Happy New Year. 😃👍🏼
Love the Style of that Craftsman...turned out Great!!
Found a vintage tap set from the previous owner while cleaning up the basement last month. When I say vintage, I mean probably not as old as I am lol. Just a basic canadian tire mastercraft set from probably the early 90's. Which means it's probably ok quality wise. Better than what they sell today at least. So I have a basic set now. Also picked up a vintage two volume book set treatise on the steel square from the vintage used book store. Pretty cool stuff! When are we gonna get to see the SC Junior tool set? Lol! Can't wait!
My first tap and die set that I bought was made by a company called Buffalo and I think they were Chinese. That’s it had the worst Chinese him material ever I screwed up more threads and had more frustration from that set!!! 😂😂😂👍
Lovely John I hope to see your Utility knife collection I’m sure it’s had some new additions since the last video😀👍⚒️
Nice video John. I really like the mirror finish also but the satin finish turned out awesome. Hope you have a nice New Years.
Nice save John!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎
John, i agree with you on the Handy tap and die set being low quality, but yet the box had dovetail joinery and a sliding lid. Very cool box! Great info on tap handles. I was a machinist so i like starrett products. 👍🇺🇸 Roger
Roger ever since I started doing metal work I wanted a Starrett 91-B tap handle. But I just can’t see paying $85 for one! 😂👍. I’ll find one used one day on eBay or at a tractor show... Thanks!
@@ScoutCrafter John, goodluck , i wouldn't pay that much either, but i have all starrett micrometers up to 7 inch. They are 40 + years old and work like brand new! I have had them recalibrated and never needed any changes. They are top notch tools as long as they are not dropped or misused.goodluck John! 👍😎🇺🇸Roger
That chipped one came out really slick.
Fantastic video, i just happened to be cleaning an old vintage die handle made by "ok company" is a double die handle , is perfect to what you were saying, off center because of the double holder
Perfect timing! I’ve been recently shopping around for a vintage tap handle. Thanks for showing us the various types. Love your channel. Keep it coming!
Great primer on taps and dies. It didn't occur to me that JB Weld could be used on that utility knife. Great save on a nice, still useful tool. Happy new year.
Hope you had a nice Christmas
Thankyou Cindi! It was great although I am glad it's over! LOL
Excellent repair Mate!! Undetectable!!☺
You've come a long way since your Bobblehead Bebop days. HA HA.
Nice work on the Utility Knife repair.
Wondering if you have ever repaired a damaged phillps head screwdriver, I looked back and didn't see one. Maybe a new project for you.
Al! Yes I did!!! I restored a set and fixed the tips on a couple!
Wow, Scout, that top hammer looks like my brother-in-law's pride and joy after I tried to pull a stubborn 20d nail with it. Thank God he died or else, he'd still be ragging on me about it. I replaced it with a decent Plumb; it wasn't as pretty, but it did whatever it was asked to do.
Wow! That looks great. You can barely see the knick. Have you ever thought of Knolling all your knives/tools on the wall to look like the old hardware stores? Excellent work. Happy New Year!
Excellent repair on that thing! Have you ever counted how many utility knives you actually have in your collection!?
I must have over a dozen by now! =D
@@ScoutCrafter Yeah....in one pocket!
I usually say nice. This time, I actually said oh wow outloud.
I have been using carpolish to get that waxed protective feel.
Dan- That Mothers carnauba cleaner wax is unbelievable!!! 😃👍
Fantastic job .. I would of never thought of using jb weld to fill in the chip I guess that’s proof you learn something every day
Looking forward to Next Year's Moshs!
That was a nicely designed old craftsman knife! Happy New Year!
I'm wondering if the Newton / New Haven inside the craftsman knife meant the company had factories in Newton, MA and New Haven, CT.
Have a great new year!
Me too! Especially since the knife said New York on it! Thanks!!!!
I just bought a cast iron utility knife that has a chip in the casting in the same spot. Unless I fix it, it's pretty useless as it won't hold the blade. The seller's pictures did not show the chip, not sure if they purposely hid it, or didn't know it was important to the function of the knife.
I hate when sellers misrepresent... It doesn't happen as much now but when eBay first started it was like the wild west! LOL
Great work buddy
Have a Happy and Healthy New Year.🎉
Happy news year I like the box it came in
Great finish! Thanks!
Needed to drill and tap some holes recently. Found a nice USA made set of drill bits and taps, but needed a tap handle. Went to Lowes and bought an Irwin (USA made), broke the first time I tried to use it. Very disappointing.
Morning I hope you don’t get the tap and die Berg once you start collecting them and the stories that go with them and thinking about how they got from when they were made to today it will group you and it will empty your bank balance keep the great videos coming
Reggy- I leave the high end tap and die sets for you!!!!! =D
Happy NewYear to you and your family ScoutCrafter 👴🏻👶🏻
Have a Happy New Year John. Thank you for the videos
Great video! Hope you had a great Christmas! 😃👍
That tap set is probably worth more without the taps and dies in it than with them now. I can see it now... "Vintage unknown empty handy tap die box - 40$"... Have you ever made a case like that, with the cutouts for a tool set?
didnt you have that super intricate tool to carve name?
Yes! The New Hermes Engraver! =D
I like that finish. Great repair! 👍👏👏👏 Second, i see you didn't risk putting a blade in it. 🗡 You always seem to cut yourself a lot. Otherwise, we'd have to take a corner off you totem card🎫⚠️ or revoke it altogether. 😨😆😆😆 Is your Scoutcrafter 1st aid kit up to date?? 🏥
Carl- I’m low on band-aids! 😂👍
John have a happy new year with good health and happiness.
Inferior Tools of yesterday weren't chinesium, they were "Americrap" - AMT, Globemaster, Dunlap, and a lot of the mail-order cheap power tools (among others!). You're right in that we don't see them around because they didn't survive. But another key thing is that the cheap tools of yesterday were more expensive as a portion of income than they are today. If you had a 1$ tool back then, it'd be something like a 10 or 20 dollar item now depending on how old it is. And possibly as bad or worse than a 1$ tool today.
My first tools were globemaster. Oh the memories of the table full of tools. My first ratchet set to work on my bike at 6 years old. Loved it
So true! Much of the really junk tools were tossed, it seems people just didn’t want it around! In the 60’s-70’s there were some really cheesy tools floating around! 😂👍
Awesome Craftsman knife!
happy holidays john 👍🇨🇦
John, the Craftsman 850 turned out great. Did you just daub ( is daub a word? LOL) the J.B. Weld in and grind it down? Just hw strong s J.B. Weld?
Lloyd- Exactly, put on a small daub and sanded it flush. JB Weld is super strong, the point of the repair on this knife sees little to no stress so I felt very comfortable with this repair. If it was on the bottom of the knife I’m not sure. Thanks! 😃👍
...HAVE A GREAT WEEK...
Thanks!!!
So quick response, just how STRONG do you think that JB Weld will be, can you everyday use it maybe without a problem, or is it just aesthetics? Just wondering, I know you did a video a while back on JB weld and its strengths, this would be a good test as well to see the strength. See you next year my friend.
Hello Mohamed! - That particular chip did not seem to be in a stressful area I have no idea why it broke in the first place. I think because it’s not in a high stress area the JB Weld will hold up fine, however if it was on the bottom of that knife then I don’t think anything would be strong enough to fix it. 😃👍
That first tap & die set was a ridiculous design. I'm betting they went out of business very quickly. I wonder how many holes they caused to be screwed up. Literally. Someone told me that Craftsman tap & die sets of the 60's and 70's were actually made by Starrett for them. I have a set that is still complete after all these years and they ARE very high quality. They have lasted me a very long time. At the time I only needed SAE. Wished I'd had a crystal ball and got the metric set, as well.
Ebay is your friend
Nicely done,, Have a great New Year Scout!
Imagine if Tool Companies, worked like Burger King did.
Burger King: 'Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce, Special Orders don't upset us! Let us serve it your way!'
Tool Company: 'Change the handle, change the finish. Special Orders don't upset us! Let us make it your way!'
That can be done easily. I have set up assembly lines that built items according to the traveler.
Changing to one of dozens of variations for each piece coming down the line.
Auto makers do it every day.
Im still a firm believer that there are tap and die sets meant for cutting threads and tap and die sets meant for chasing threads and folks just buy whatever because they dont understand the difference between the cheap and expensive tools
Usually sets that include taps are made for forming threads and thread chasers are mostly die sets. Personally I only use HSS... 😃👍
@@ScoutCrafter i have a few cheap sets i use to clean gummy threads but i use hss for cutting in threads im with you
Looks like you have a handle on the taps.
There are TWO 91-B Tap Handles on ebay right now (buy it now) for $55
Bobby- I have seen a few on eBay but many have flaws of one type or another... Rust, chowdered V notch... I keep an eye out! One will find me! LOL
Wood boxes preferred over cheesey plastic with latches that break off...but the tap n die was junk
The wooden boxes from 100 years ago also absorbed moisture, and evaporated it back out to keep the tools from surface rusting. I think that's why machinists really liked those Gerstner & Sons boxes for keeping their micrometers, and whatnot in.
I own one just like the utility knife you ordered. No chips, in pretty good shape.. wait, mine is NO. 850 too?
Hi Scout, greeting from Turkey. If possible can you talk about grease and grease guns? Lately, I was repairing my bike and I come across vaious types of greases. different colors and additives.. I was very confused.. or should i stick with 50/50, not being stingy of course:)
What did you use to fix the chip ?
JB Weld! I just did a video on it, fantastic stuff! Super heavy duty epoxy!
Could those knives be manufacturers samples?
Andrew, I was contemplating that same exact thing! I never seen these before!!! 😃👍
Hello from uk.
Awesome video as always Scout. We are almost done with 2020 yay lol. I hope you had a great Christmas 🐱👍
I pity the fool that picks a knife fight with ScoutCrafter....
Take a shot every time Scout says "inferior"!
I propose next episode we take a shot every time he says collection
I'm lost, what does that mean, take a shot? Roger
Roger Mcdonald Image to take a shot of whiskey
Starret is #1 and Brown & Sharp is #2 IMHO. Big Box tools for the most part are junk. Anyone looking owes it to themselves to buy a used Starrettt on ebay - might be less expensive than junky tools.
Bobby I’ve wanted a Starrett 91-B Tap handle forever! I just can’t pop down 80 bucks for one! 😂😂😂👍
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The lighter knives are made of aluminum
It might have been worth trying some of those low melt pot metal soldering rods that are available. th-cam.com/video/Bumw-3E7m_4/w-d-xo.html
I have them! 😃👍
Even back then they had some badly designed tools..What a terrible way to hold a tap
The shame of it is a beginner doesn't know better and will have a heck of a time with that!!!!!! =D
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