I like how honest you are, if you don't know what it is, you ask. No pretending to know it all. And I like how you give a little extra info on the real rare and unique items. I have learned a lot watching your videos. Thank you.
According to TH-cam this video is at least a year old? I don't suppose you have any of the Sana-Fount glass chicken wagerers left. Let me know if you read this comment any time soon. I've also left another comment further down, about how very effective molasses is as a de-rusting soak (I beat it'd work reall well on cast iron). I'm a new subscriber. I've been binge watching your older videos. You put out pretty darn good content. 👍
Hello Clay, I'm back from your reply on the Sana-Fount glass chicken waterers. I'll also contact you through eBay by way of one your many listings (2,800+ for gosh sakes). What I hope to get would be your e-mail address for easier communications. Glad to hear you still have some of them purty Sanas.
I made my Molasses Soak pretty strong, I think. But Very Effective!. Three jars of your typical off the shelf at Wal-Mart Grandma's Molasses. In a 3/4+ full, 5 gallon bucket. The lid has a rubber seal and a year later there's no mold, which pretty amazing. A real cheap de-rusting solution. A helluva lot cheaper than some newer products on the market. I've also used it to good effect on brass and copper. Added to hot water to easily desolve. Heck, you can drink some of it before it's intended use. Nontoxic and delicious! I Do love my Black Strap Molesasses. Especially on cornbread!
I use about 5 litres at a time ,in a big old plastic chemical container I got from a farm it holds 1000 litres but I only use say 300 litres and drop two dismantled stoves in milk creates into it .but with it cheap I’m also not shy to dump more in l👌
I believe the stand is for umbrellas
Thanks
I like how honest you are, if you don't know what it is, you ask. No pretending to know it all. And I like how you give a little extra info on the real rare and unique items. I have learned a lot watching your videos. Thank you.
That cast iron stand is for fireplace tools...
Great video
Unique collection of items to be sure
Thanks for your time and kindness
Nice show video.i like that u walked around at as good video pace for us viewers.nice and easy.thanks.
It’s great presentation, but you pan past the products for sale too fast. Slow down some so we can see everything. Love this channel
Excellent videos - much appreciated!
Thanks
It's a fireplace iron poker holder
Great video. You are very knowledgeable. I learned a few things today.
Thank you very much
According to TH-cam this video is at least a year old? I don't suppose you have any of the Sana-Fount glass chicken wagerers left. Let me know if you read this comment any time soon. I've also left another comment further down, about how very effective molasses is as a de-rusting soak (I beat it'd work reall well on cast iron). I'm a new subscriber. I've been binge watching your older videos. You put out pretty darn good content. 👍
I do have some of the chicken waters
Hello Clay, I'm back from your reply on the Sana-Fount glass chicken waterers. I'll also contact you through eBay by way of one your many listings (2,800+ for gosh sakes). What I hope to get would be your e-mail address for easier communications. Glad to hear you still have some of them purty Sanas.
Cool stuff!! 👍♥️
Thanks
That stand may be for an English coal grate for the tools, brush, shovel and tongs. Much smaller than our fireplace tool stand.
Thanks for the info
Cast iron piece is for fireplace tools . Very cool haul. And awful nice cast iron
Thanks
I would like something similar to that #16 Pot.
Nice market! That dutch was old Lodge- looks like it was wire wheeled tho..
I soak all my cast iron mate for one ☝️ month I restore it stoves I use molasses the sugars eat away all that rust and I just wash it off 👌😎
thanks , how much molasses i want to try it
I made my Molasses Soak pretty strong, I think. But Very Effective!. Three jars of your typical off the shelf at Wal-Mart Grandma's Molasses. In a 3/4+ full, 5 gallon bucket. The lid has a rubber seal and a year later there's no mold, which pretty amazing. A real cheap de-rusting solution. A helluva lot cheaper than some newer products on the market. I've also used it to good effect on brass and copper. Added to hot water to easily desolve. Heck, you can drink some of it before it's intended use. Nontoxic and delicious! I Do love my Black Strap Molesasses. Especially on cornbread!
I use about 5 litres at a time ,in a big old plastic chemical container I got from a farm it holds 1000 litres but I only use say 300 litres and drop two dismantled stoves in milk creates into it .but with it cheap I’m also not shy to dump more in l👌
That's for fireplace tools
Where us this
Where was this?
Alapahoochee Tractor Show
Panning too fast makes it hard to watch.
Yes this is when I was learning how to video, I have improved in my later videos thanks for watching
It holds your fireplace chovel and broom
thanks