If you retire from TH-cam let it be known this is one viewer who learned a lifetime of machining from the best shop teacher in the world. You will be sorely missed but you deserve to enjoy time with your family. Wishing you the best, Marv Linke. ps, I guessed $500
Because of Mr Pete I am now walking out to my home shop with more knowledge than my high school shop teacher possessed about metal working / machining.
@@mrpete222 I say "if you start smelling earthworms, kick your way out of the box". You should still have 15 or 20 years of retirement to look forward to!
@@mrpete222 I've been following your channels for several years now, and I can assure you that you've been one of the most positive influences in my life. Your channel has helped me through rough times, if only because of your dry, wonderful humour. As far as machining goes, well. that goes without saying! I wish I could know how many would-be machinists have become actual machinists thanks to your channel. Here's to you!
I started watching your videos more than 10 years ago after I bought an ancient Atlas 10-D lathe (1937 model) and found you after doing a search on youtube for "Atlas lathe"..it was your 4-jaw demonstration. I've not missed a video since and what I have learned from you since that time gave me the confidence to purchase a larger and more modern 12x36 machine and a milling machine as well. Your teaching has enabled me to use those machines for both fun and for profit and your videos on bench work have expanded my knowledge in those areas also. I owe you a lot, Mr. Pete..as do so many other viewers of your channel. Not only for the instruction but for the sheer entertainment and the life lessons you have taught us, probably without realizing you were setting such a wonderful example for so many of us. As I conclude my comment as I always do..know that it is heartfelt: Thanks, Mr. Pete! :-)
@@mrpete222 don't worry about Corona. It's the biggest hoax EVER perpetrated on the world. The Gateway pundit April 10th article listed only 150 deaths in the US due to Corona for people without a preexisting condition or comorbidity.
@@ronshekelson *sigh*... that'''s idiotic. That's an awful set of human trash spreading whatever conspiracy theories demonize half the country and bring in the donations. Truth or not, it doesn't matter to them as long as they "help" their side and make you hate people that don't agree with you even more. Even finding this concept in more honest publications, they're counting everything under the sun as preexisting conditions. How many Americans are technically overweight? High blood pressure, hypertension (even controlled)? Diabetic? Old is a preexisting condition? With the latest about no-symptom spreaders being "very rare", we shouldn't be shutting down (pretty huge screwup there, IMHO) but we should all be wearing masks out around other people. It's to protect people like Mr. Pete here, and my mid-70s lunch buddies. 150 people. F*ing hell. It's ridiculous how many people will listen to anonymous social media and conspiracy theories and ignore actual professional media. Sure, there's a lot of screwups in the media but it's a huge step up from random online hearsay and outright foreign propaganda attacks. We used to make fun of the conspiracy theorists ("bar codes on the back of street signs are for the UN to be able to find their way around when they invade", etc)... let's find our way back to that. The current stats are 115,000 dead in the US. Sure, some of those are people that died that happened to test positive but CV had nothing to do with it. If that's "bar codes on street signs" crazy level high, MAYBE only 20% are real COVID cases. That's still 23,000 people. I'd guess it's probably more like the other way around.
I loved my Carpentry shop teacher, and I love you. You two are great men, willing to teach, be patient, and share your hard learned wisdom with everyone willing to listen. You both have a great since of HUMOR too. 25 years ago was my last wood shop class with Mr. Wright. I miss it. You earned it, spend it and enjoy it on whatever you desire!
My grandfather was a tool and die maker. I got his machinist box prior to his passing so I got a chance to talk to him about the tools that were in the box. I still use the tools to this day 50 years later. Many have his name etched on them. It gives me a feeling of connection with him when I use them. There is a lot of Starrett but there are several Craftsman tools in the lot. He claimed that they were made by Starrett at the time. I don't know if that is true or not but they are good quality made in USA tools non the less. Thanks for sharing.
I don't know if you will see this or not but I wanted to let you know how much my husband and I love your videos. You and your knowledge is a valuable teaching aid in a day and age that desperately needs it. So Thank you Mr. Pete!
Wow Mr. Pete! I think the toolbox is awesome. $525.00! You live in a machinist rich area lucky. When you opened the drawer and pulled that starrett level out well that just made my day. I would call that tool box a treasure chest. Thanks for the videos. I am addicted to your channel.
Sorry, Lyle that I'm behind - was really sick this week. I always enjoy tours of Kennedy and Gerstner tool boxes people have purchased at estate sales, auctions, or inherited. No one should be jealous. You have put in the years and the effort. You share the fun of exploring the box and the tools, and you certainly didn't have to do that - you did it to share with other people and we love you for it. Ignore the trolls. Any attention to them just encourages more poor behavior, and none of them know you well enough to merit your concern. Wishing you good health!
Awesome score Mr. Pete! As I already told you, I picked up a loaded Kennedy Box for $300 last month. I went to look at it because the add said "some tooling". Turns out the guy was a Starrett hoarder and the box contained thousands of dollars of tools / tooling. I'm envious of your Starrett level...nice score.. That was almost worth the price of admission right there. Thanks for what you do. -Scott
Whoever the man was, he took some care with storing and maintaining his tools. I think that is part and parcel of being a craftsman. I enjoy all the details in these videos and I take them as informative and entertaining, not boastful. 👍🏻
Lyle, Thank You - For All You Do, Makes Our Days - Pleasant and Thought Full - History is Lost, If Not Told... Beside's Where Would We Be - With Out Machines ? So Keep Machining...God Bless, Stay Safe, Stay Strong...
Got a little twinge of dread when you said this was your last video. Got better when you explained. Guess your governor has overlooked auctions as something to shut down. Shhhhhh.
@@mrpete222 Is it a kind of pandemia or is it burried in the DNA of polititians to be same dumb world wide? Is a certain stupidity the common factor? No difference here in nothern Europe.....
I am lost for words, but you and your teaching skills are why it makes us amateur's machinist get up and start our day with you. We all will miss you dearly, and wish you & family our best. Bear
Thank you Mr. Pete, if you never make another video, you will still leave a great legacy! I have learned so much over the years. Thank you from one grateful viewer and subscriber.
My brother-in-law has an older brother in his mid-70s who caught the Covid virus. He was pretty sick for awhile, but he recovered and is fine now. You seem like a pretty tough old bird Mr. Pete, even if you catch it I'll bet you'll be OK.
Lyle, you have been a real inspiration to me as I restore our 1939 Craftsman master metal lathe. You 12 inch Atlas lathe vids have been quite helpful. Thank You so very much!
While I have yet to even have a lathe or hobby shop, the lesson's and wisdom you share with us is priceless. From watching you I've learned to plan ahead, work out what I wish to make then acquire just what is needed to make that thing. If I need another tool, instead of buying a ready made, can I make it myself??? So much to learn....... I can't thank you enough Sir. On this contagion that's going around..... I know that me, my brother and mother had the bug back in january, we just thought it was a bad flu or cold. I took a day off work, so did brother. We're still around, it's not the nicest thing but people are surviving it. The media don't report that as it doesn't grab headlines as quickly.... don't worry, you'll be fine.
Mr. Pete; I can only speak for myself of course but there is no need to apologize when you ask people not to post critical comments as far as I'm concerned. You invest a lot of time and effort into making very entertaining and educational videos and the negative comments are unnecessary and unwarranted. Heck with them if they don't like your channel; they can watch something else. I really enjoy your videos and appreciate all you do. And by the way, I have doubles and triples and quadruples of many of my tools and I've probably got as many as you do; been collecting them for 50 years. Love "em.
Thank you very much for your support and interest. It makes no sense to have duplicates of everything. But I do, and it brings me happiness, satisfaction, and enjoyment. Many people think I am crazy. If so, you are crazy too, LOL.
My Brother... you weren’t “boasting or bragging.” You’re a humble man who scored a great find. I haven’t turned in for a bit, so I’m hoping you didn’t go to Hawaii ;) or need the C-note. The Great Architect needs you here, with us. You have far too much to teach and I need to learn more than one man can impart. God Bless you Hiram. Bro. Ray
Lyle ignore the critics mate, they are a waste of bandwidth. Remember it's your channel in which you are kind enough to share your knowledge and experiences all around the world to those who care to listen. Thank you Sir. Cheers from downunder Eric
It is near sun-up, yet you have have brightened my day already. Thank you. By the way, wink wink, I will be sending you cash for your trip. You should receive it sometime yesterday. Wink wink.
Your videos have helped me in my career of aviation maintenance. You never really know who you're influencing when you put stuff online, but you definitely have the appreciation of me and thousands of others. Thank you.
I just started playing your TH-cam videos this year, so I’ll miss you, but I understand that you have other fish to fry, have liked this video, and hope you the very best. Be well!
he won't be off tube anytime soon he loves us and we love him - he;ll only get off tube when he crosses the jordan for his dirt nap (his words not mine)
Mr Pete at our age (70) money is not wasted on tools. You and I earned the right to spend on what brings pleasure. Tools machines etc. I always wanted bring me pleasure too! Thank you so much for your time and I hope we're both here when you get back. Sincerely Ken Autry
Hi Pete from all at the U.K., I have been a machinist for many many year's and I will not stop,and i am always learning, so please do not stop your videos,I was given 12 months to live,3 year's ago and I'm still keeping busy,and making my own tools and watching your videos so keep up the good work. regards ; Rick. From England.
No need to ring the bell for many of us. We check our TH-cam subscriptions any time we can afford to watch. For me that is several times per day, every day. I might not be the first to watch each new video, but I'm never late by more than a few hours. (If my email notification chimed every time one of my YT subscriptions posted a new video, I'd never have time to watch them.)
My 74 year old dad managed to fight off the virus, but sincerely hope that you and your family don't have to go through that. Please take care, but looks like you are enjoying life whilst you can, nice box!
If you know who Neil Degrasse Tyson is (scientist)... he has a quote that says "Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity". Now I'm sure you have many victories, but your videos are an endless source of knowledge and inspiration to all of us machinists watching. Ive been machining for 20+ years, and am better because of you. Thank you Mr. Pete 👍
Still have mine, went through school with them and just for old times sake they come out now and then and I particularly love using the Indian Ink attachments. makes for beautiful drawings. Showed my grandchildren and they were blown away by this stuff!
Please Mr Pete do not leave us. I enjoy you very much. Watching the News and the Boob Tube is out of the question. Seeing you is like having an old friend stop by. I must admit that I do not know half of what Tools I am looking at but it is a lot of fun and instructional. It is always nice to see something well built and made to last. I am a firearms armorer and have a few Starrett tools. They are very impressive. Thanks as always for stopping by. Please drop by anytime you are in the neighborhood.
Thank you Mr Peterson. I make my living from things my shop teacher taught me over 47 years ago,luckily,30 years later I had the opportunity to thank him. I also thank you for the education you bring to all of us Please,stay safe
For what it's worth you're the person that got me interested in machining many years ago and I'm really grateful. Since than I built a little hobby machine shop and hope to one day own a wonderful collection of tools like you do. While I freely admit I don't watch all your videos, I still believe that what you're doing is important and worthwhile. Wishing you good health and all the best.
THANK YOU so much for arranging for your lathe and milling machine instructional videos to be put on TH-cam free! That's such a generous thing to do, I really appreciate it, and I'm sure many others do also. I was wondering how you were going to handle that, I did not want all that understanding and great teaching to just disappear. Keep up the great work!!
Mr. Pete, you are such a wonderful asset and have taught so much to so many. I've learned more than I'll ever remember from all of your videos, and I've learned just as much from other TH-camrs who credit you with much they've learned. You are appreciated, sir.
I haven't watched a video of yours in over a year or more, but oddly enough, I decided to watch this today. I started following you over 6 years ago and enjoyed most of your videos.... Funny thing, I was always intrigued by your voice and how you delivered your words, which I thought was very clear and concise. Thank You for all your videos and the lessons I've learned along the way. I've been a maintenance machinist for years and absolutely love what I do, I like that I can use all my tools, talent and creativity to design, build and repair whatever comes into the shop. I hope your videos live on for a long time and help more along the way. Thank You and the best on your life's journeys.
Lyle I’ve been watching your videos since you started or very shortly after and I think you are the best thing that ever happened to TH-cam! You really changed for me what I thought TH-cam was about. That it was more than just cat videos! I have learned so much from you and you inspired me to start my own TH-cam channel, Right On with Jon Crane. Thanks Mr. Pete! You are one heck of a teacher and a swell guy. I pray your videos keep coming! 🙏🏼✨
Love your videos Mr.Pete .....I look forward to Sunday morning coffee and a few of your videos ever week ! Brings a bit of humor , a lot of knowledge, and a great deal of down to earth normality in these crazy times we are living in. Keep up the wonderful job you do so well !
Dear MrPete Not being educated in any trade skill at, I learn something every time I watch one of your videos. Please don’t skimp on “trivial detail “ because it is all new to some of us. Kindest regards from Canberra, Australia. Stay well, Mark
Thank you. I never understood the criticism of a person who takes time to invite strangers into their shop. That chest is a treasure. I once saw a video on the history channel about the Gerstner shop. Amazing company. I admire the chest. The former owner loved his craft.
Tubalcain, you are a national treasure! I guessed 500$ for the chest, which is still a great value. I am trying to catch up on your videos, so I am watching this now. I am so glad you made it thru the scamdemic, and your course videos are still for sale. I am restoring a SB 13 and you have been immensely helpful. Thank you and keep up the amazing work.
Mr. Pete - don't retire! I have been watching your videos for years and you are the best! If you do, hang your tools, enjoy that trip to Hawaii and send us pictures!
Mr Pete... its your $$ I don't think its a waste.. it brought you enjoyment.. and it was a lesson to others.. so it's not a waste.. and watching your videos are enjoyable. Thanks.
Mr. Pete, please don’t go !,,,dam .....this is sad but I’m HAPPY FOR HIM,... Thank you for being my instructor it means a lot too me .... sorry I got too go be alone for a while Pete ....bye Brother.🐾🐾🐾🐾👣👣👣👣👣✝️⚔️🎣🇸🇪✝️☦️💐🐟🙏
I enjoy your videos! I taught auto mechanics at an Illinois high school some years ago and I appreciate the knowledge that you are sharing with everyone! I grew up on a farm and farmed a good number of years also and , of course, you wear many hats being a farm operator. I enjoy the mechanics of the equipment and how it operates. My uncle got me hooked on Model A Fords when I was just a teenager and I’ve had several since. Your videos are well put together and hold one’s attention. Thanks for your U tube videos!
Mr. Peterson, You obviously enjoy going to auctions so go ahead and go! As long as you are not depriving your family of food or shelter then what is the harm? Indulge your vice vice. You have worked long and hard for many years, now is certainly the time to enjoy the fruits of your labors. You have given us many great lessons here, I for one would not have a clue about machining if not for your detailed and very basic free tutorials. No one has given the level of beginner detail that you have and I for one will be forever grateful. Don't sell your house but it would be OK for you to winter in Florida with the other snowbirds. You would be one of the few we would welcome.
I dread the day you stop making videos, but if you do, I sincerely hope you stop in good health and spend many many years enjoying time with your family and doing what makes you happy. Thank you sir, you are a true gentleman and a marvelous instructor.
been a great ride. you shows will live on in the cloud for many years and you will always be remembered. i'm right behind you at 72. the world sure has changed even in our lifetime. God speed pete. love you
I don't understand why someone would say anything negative about your video, if you came across something nice good luck to you, and thank you for sharing it , it's very interesting, I love Starrett Carpentry tools, best wishes from England.
Thank you for sharing this, MrPete! About 30 years ago, I worked for a metal shop. My Grandfather was the President of that company. We made faceplates for L.S. Starrett. The faceplates were for their indicators and Vernier calipers. We also made the L. S. Starrett rulers in various sizes. I actually owned one of the Kennedy tool boxes you showed in this video. There are a lot of memories there. The gentlemen that taught me how to machine had the nice wood tool boxes much like the one that you showed from the auction. I don't think I could afford the wood tool box back then. They were making far fewer numbers of them. Thanks again for a great video!
Mr. Pete, I rarely comment, but today I felt compelled to say thank you. I always 'like' your videos and have been a subscriber for several years. I am sorry to hear that you get negative responses. You don't have to explain why you buy this stuff, I think most of us understand and are like minded. I've learned alot from your videos and hope that you will continue to bring them to us.
Good score Mr. Pete. I started watching your videos years ago and I still go back and watch some of them when I am doing something out of the ordinary. I wish you well and I really hope you continue doing the videos. This Grasshopper has learned much Master. Enjoy your trip to the islands. Wishing you good health.
Love you Mr Pete! I wish you good health and I hope to see more of your videos. I have learned so much from you and I thank you sincerely! I am a better man to have watched your channel!
Thanks Mr Pete. It does my heart good to see great people that I think are wonderful, get nice things that make them happy. That makes me happy! Stay safe and stay sane.
It's really terrible that someone would speak poorly to you Mr Pete. I've been watching you off and on for a long time now and your a nice old man who enjoys teaching people about shop things.
I would really like to see the videos but not and the expense of your life. You will be the teacher that will always be remembered when someone day dreams about school. Enjoy your family Mr. Pete, I wish I would have had a shop teacher like you in my youth.
Lyle, Your videos are skillfully made and full of good information. Thank You. I have bought and sold Gerstner boxes since 1977. Their options have only slightly changed since then. When I bought my first one you had your choice of Walnut or Oak but they all had sheet metal in the bottom of the drawers. Also, they had two lines (back then) and your box looks like the cheaper line. I believe the cheaper line had red felt. My current box has green felt. If you take a look at the current Harbor Freight tool box you can easily see the difference in quality. The HF boxes are horrible. I believe your box is the cheaper Gerstner line. Good luck in Hawaii and thanks for all the videos. --Chuck
I hope and pray that you have many years left to enjoy the accomplishments of a well spent life. I have learned much from your videos and have put that knowledge to good use. Thanks a bunch Mr. Pete,
I have been watching your video's for over three years. I have smile after smile on my face and think back to metal shop in high school and the South Bend Lathes and other machine shop tools. This was in 1962 thru 1966, I'm 71 YO now. Anyway, I really love your video's and may watch them for hours at a time. Also, I have assembled my own little machine shop i.e. 9 in. Precision S. Bend, 1 S. B. 16 In. two S. B. 16/24 lathes, 1 Logan 14 in., Bridgeport mill, two Atlas Horizontal mills, 1 Carlton Radial Arm Drill with 4 ft. arm. All my machine shop tooling is in pretty nice shape. I can and do spend hours & hours making stuff and listening to 60's/ 70's music. My most recent project is making (4) heavy duty platform (18" X 4" X 3" H) moving plates for moving heavy machines around in my shop. I'm a retired helicopter pilot, Vietnam (70/71) & Blackhawk Down Unit (TF 160th) Maint. Test pilot & retired in 2004. Anyway, the Best to You and your Family and Be Smart... stay away from the public as much as possible. This COVID 19 will put you in the grave in a heart beat. My Vet. just died at 42 YO and COVID 19 took is life in just ten days time. Avery
Thank you for watching. And I’m glad you like the videos. Sounds like you have an extremely well equipped Shop. I can see that you love the South Bend machines. Thank you for serving in Vietnam. I will be careful
@@mrpete222 Yes, Sir, I'm in Seventh Heaven in my little shop. Take this as a ... Super Duper Comment !!! You really Explain Things .. On-the-Money. I worked in a machine shop years ago and was trained by the 2nd shift shop foreman (Henry). He was very knowledgeable and his hands on experience was his strong point. He took me under his wing and I did my best to -- follow his guidance and became in-a-way... Henry's Clone. Anyway, I smile when I think of him and remember what Henry taught me. Also, I smile when I hear you ... Pointing Out Do's and Don'ts. Also, Keith Rucker has become my 2nd Favorite. I'm about to purchase a K. T. Horizontal Mill, No. 2 H, like Keith's. It's up around Youngstown, Ohio, about 1,100 miles one way. The Price is Right, Not Worn Out & it comes with the Divider Head that came with the machine; the DH is a big plus I think. Closing -- The Best to You and Lot's of Smile's, You Really Make My Day and No Joke About.
Well, I hope that you survived Covid. I assume that you did because I've seen a lot of your videos. I loved the tool box. I wish that we were neighbors. I'm 70, but I could learn a lot from you. You seem like a guy that I could be friends with. Live long and prosper.
Im about 2 months out of trade school and 8 months into my tool and die career. I just found your channel and its like discovering a goldmine. Thank you for making these videos!
Awesome buy!! I love buying old machinist tool boxes full of tools when i find them cheap, bring home and start the treasure hunt! But zuzuki makes motorcycles and dirtbikes since the 70's i beleive
Lyle, what a score! That gentleman definitely took care of those tools. I'd certainly like to find a Heathkit TV (or any Heathkit item) at an auction or yard sale. ;) That old lathe looks a bit like mine, a 1911 10-inch South Bend lathe that started its life as a pedal lathe too, but was modified like that one with a jackshaft & electric motor. I wish mine has all of its change gears and accessories like that one had.
Great footage on the Barnes lathe. I have a Barnes #6 with motor conversion, a bit bigger than that one. Ran it this morning in fact. Its not super accurate, but can do a lot of work. I had a little no-name vise, the kind that clamps to the edge of a table. Got it for $3, only says "Made in USA." But the little clamp foot that spreads the clamping load out on the table was gone. So I made a 7/16-14 threaded workholder, put the screw in there, cut a new feature on the end of the screw, then made a new foot for the clamp, and crimped it around the screw (so it can turn freely but not fall off). Great little project! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all us newbies!
@@mrpete222 Compared to lathes I've run in my internship and school, it has a lot of little issues for sure. But compared to not having a lathe at all, its pretty great! Your basic 1930's South Bend would be a great upgrade over this all else being equal.
Mr. Pete, There's nothing more I can day that hasn't already been posted here, except you are a very loved machinist/teacher. Your $100.00 is one the way!! Wink wink. No really if I had it to spare I would send it in a second. I'm happily married, but I can still say I love you and all that you do! Godspeed my friend.
Mr Pete. I purchased an oak tool box one year ago with a very similar drawer construction and sheet metal bottom in all the drawers. A leather covered handle on the top and a diamond mirror on the inside of the top cover. No markings that I can find as to who made the box. On the back of one of the drawers it is marked in pencil “box purchased June 9th 1942”. And yes it was full of tools about half Starrett , but also had some brands I had to research like Slocum micrometers. Also some Apprentice made project tools. Cheers Ian - Red Seal Millwright
Stay well , Thankyou for sharing such a story and find...WOW . If you ever do decide to part with any of these old tools and or that Box I would certainly be interested and can assure a good home.
Please keep the auction/buying videos coming, I know you say your done but I hope to see more. I love sitting down and watching them. I also love your instructional videos as well as the what is it series!
I am a Texas judge and also act as coroner. I can tell you for sure the we know not the hour nor the day. All you can do is say your prayers and be ready when the day comes, and live your life as well as you can in the meantime. Seems like you're living pretty well to me Mr. Pete, but spend all the time you can with Henry. Godspeed
Ill bet the late owner of that tool box had it made or had a friend that was a woodworker that made it for him. I just get that kinda vibe from looking at it. lots of quality stuff in there for sure! Thanks for sharing!!!
If you retire from TH-cam let it be known this is one viewer who learned a lifetime of machining from the best shop teacher in the world.
You will be sorely missed but you deserve to enjoy time with your family.
Wishing you the best,
Marv Linke.
ps, I guessed $500
Thank you very much
Because of Mr Pete I am now walking out to my home shop with more knowledge than my high school shop teacher possessed about metal working / machining.
Well said!
Ditto X 3.!
What a lovely compliment thank you so very much from Doug
It will be a sad day on earth the day those videos are posted to TH-cam Mr Pete. God's speed and good luck from Ireland.
Thanks
An other fan from Ireland here Mr Pete, keep up the good work.
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Yet another fan from good old Ireland, your not ready for your dirt nap yet Mr Pete 222. Hang on in there 👍
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I say "if you start smelling earthworms, kick your way out of the box". You should still have 15 or 20 years of retirement to look forward to!
Live long and prosper. I for one believe you've had a positive influence on the world. Thank you for bringing a bit of sanity to an insane world.
Thank you very much
@@mrpete222 I've been following your channels for several years now, and I can assure you that you've been one of the most positive influences in my life. Your channel has helped me through rough times, if only because of your dry, wonderful humour. As far as machining goes, well. that goes without saying! I wish I could know how many would-be machinists have become actual machinists thanks to your channel.
Here's to you!
I started watching your videos more than 10 years ago after I bought an ancient Atlas 10-D lathe (1937 model) and found you after doing a search on youtube for "Atlas lathe"..it was your 4-jaw demonstration. I've not missed a video since and what I have learned from you since that time gave me the confidence to purchase a larger and more modern 12x36 machine and a milling machine as well. Your teaching has enabled me to use those machines for both fun and for profit and your videos on bench work have expanded my knowledge in those areas also. I owe you a lot, Mr. Pete..as do so many other viewers of your channel. Not only for the instruction but for the sheer entertainment and the life lessons you have taught us, probably without realizing you were setting such a wonderful example for so many of us. As I conclude my comment as I always do..know that it is heartfelt: Thanks, Mr. Pete! :-)
Thank you very much for being so encouraging I’m glad you have enjoyed my videos
dale pratt Lyle has saved from the scrapyard more used atlas 10” lathes and Bridgeport’s than anyone.
Wishing you good health for many years to come. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks
@@mrpete222 don't worry about Corona. It's the biggest hoax EVER perpetrated on the world. The Gateway pundit April 10th article listed only 150 deaths in the US due to Corona for people without a preexisting condition or comorbidity.
@@ronshekelson *sigh*... that'''s idiotic. That's an awful set of human trash spreading whatever conspiracy theories demonize half the country and bring in the donations. Truth or not, it doesn't matter to them as long as they "help" their side and make you hate people that don't agree with you even more. Even finding this concept in more honest publications, they're counting everything under the sun as preexisting conditions. How many Americans are technically overweight? High blood pressure, hypertension (even controlled)? Diabetic? Old is a preexisting condition? With the latest about no-symptom spreaders being "very rare", we shouldn't be shutting down (pretty huge screwup there, IMHO) but we should all be wearing masks out around other people. It's to protect people like Mr. Pete here, and my mid-70s lunch buddies. 150 people. F*ing hell. It's ridiculous how many people will listen to anonymous social media and conspiracy theories and ignore actual professional media. Sure, there's a lot of screwups in the media but it's a huge step up from random online hearsay and outright foreign propaganda attacks. We used to make fun of the conspiracy theorists ("bar codes on the back of street signs are for the UN to be able to find their way around when they invade", etc)... let's find our way back to that. The current stats are 115,000 dead in the US. Sure, some of those are people that died that happened to test positive but CV had nothing to do with it. If that's "bar codes on street signs" crazy level high, MAYBE only 20% are real COVID cases. That's still 23,000 people. I'd guess it's probably more like the other way around.
Suzuki made motorcycles and autos.
That grin you're trying to hide in the beginning. You were really pleased with that starrett score.
I loved my Carpentry shop teacher, and I love you. You two are great men, willing to teach, be patient, and share your hard learned wisdom with everyone willing to listen. You both have a great since of HUMOR too. 25 years ago was my last wood shop class with Mr. Wright. I miss it. You earned it, spend it and enjoy it on whatever you desire!
Thank you very much. It is heartening to hear how many people enjoyed their shop teachers. We were not very well respected in our home schools
My grandfather was a tool and die maker. I got his machinist box prior to his passing so I got a chance to talk to him about the tools that were in the box. I still use the tools to this day 50 years later. Many have his name etched on them. It gives me a feeling of connection with him when I use them. There is a lot of Starrett but there are several Craftsman tools in the lot. He claimed that they were made by Starrett at the time. I don't know if that is true or not but they are good quality made in USA tools non the less. Thanks for sharing.
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Last auction,......... until the next one😉
Have a Jesus filled day
Greg in Michigan
I don't know if you will see this or not but I wanted to let you know how much my husband and I love your videos. You and your knowledge is a valuable teaching aid in a day and age that desperately needs it. So Thank you Mr. Pete!
Thank you so much, I am very glad to hear from a woman
Wow Mr. Pete! I think the toolbox is awesome. $525.00! You live in a machinist rich area lucky. When you opened the drawer and pulled that starrett level out well that just made my day. I would call that tool box a treasure chest. Thanks for the videos. I am addicted to your channel.
Sorry, Lyle that I'm behind - was really sick this week. I always enjoy tours of Kennedy and Gerstner tool boxes people have purchased at estate sales, auctions, or inherited. No one should be jealous. You have put in the years and the effort. You share the fun of exploring the box and the tools, and you certainly didn't have to do that - you did it to share with other people and we love you for it. Ignore the trolls. Any attention to them just encourages more poor behavior, and none of them know you well enough to merit your concern. Wishing you good health!
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Awesome score Mr. Pete! As I already told you, I picked up a loaded Kennedy Box for $300 last month. I went to look at it because the add said "some tooling". Turns out the guy was a Starrett hoarder and the box contained thousands of dollars of tools / tooling. I'm envious of your Starrett level...nice score.. That was almost worth the price of admission right there. Thanks for what you do. -Scott
I think you really got a good buy on that box. Mine was not really a good buy money wise
Whoever the man was, he took some care with storing and maintaining his tools. I think that is part and parcel of being a craftsman. I enjoy all the details in these videos and I take them as informative and entertaining, not boastful. 👍🏻
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Lyle, Thank You - For All You Do, Makes Our Days - Pleasant and Thought Full - History is Lost, If Not Told...
Beside's Where Would We Be - With Out Machines ? So Keep Machining...God Bless, Stay Safe, Stay Strong...
Mr. Pete you will be truly missed by thousands of people. Your the best shop teacher this old man ever had! God bless you!
Stop worrying. I will be making a major announcement in about two weeks
Got a little twinge of dread when you said this was your last video. Got better when you explained. Guess your governor has overlooked auctions as something to shut down. Shhhhhh.
You can’t imagine the resentment of people have for our governor. But some fools will get him reelected
@@mrpete222 Pretty much the same here in PA. 😤
@@mrpete222 Is it a kind of pandemia or is it burried in the DNA of polititians to be same dumb world wide? Is a certain stupidity the common factor? No difference here in nothern Europe.....
I am lost for words, but you and your teaching skills are why it makes us amateur's machinist get up and start our day with you. We all will miss you dearly, and wish you & family our best. Bear
Don’t get excited, I have a major announcement to make in about two weeks
Thank you Mr. Pete, if you never make another video, you will still leave a great legacy! I have learned so much over the years. Thank you from one grateful viewer and subscriber.
Ditto!
My brother-in-law has an older brother in his mid-70s who caught the Covid virus. He was pretty sick for awhile, but he recovered and is fine now. You seem like a pretty tough old bird Mr. Pete, even if you catch it I'll bet you'll be OK.
Lyle, you have been a real inspiration to me as I restore our 1939 Craftsman master metal lathe. You 12 inch Atlas lathe vids have been quite helpful. Thank You so very much!
While I have yet to even have a lathe or hobby shop, the lesson's and wisdom you share with us is priceless. From watching you I've learned to plan ahead, work out what I wish to make then acquire just what is needed to make that thing. If I need another tool, instead of buying a ready made, can I make it myself???
So much to learn....... I can't thank you enough Sir. On this contagion that's going around..... I know that me, my brother and mother had the bug back in january, we just thought it was a bad flu or cold. I took a day off work, so did brother. We're still around, it's not the nicest thing but people are surviving it. The media don't report that as it doesn't grab headlines as quickly.... don't worry, you'll be fine.
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very nice tool box, Japanese tools have always been excellent quality, Cheers from Australia.
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Mr. Pete; I can only speak for myself of course but there is no need to apologize when you ask people not to post critical comments as far as I'm concerned. You invest a lot of time and effort into making very entertaining and educational videos and the negative comments are unnecessary and unwarranted. Heck with them if they don't like your channel; they can watch something else. I really enjoy your videos and appreciate all you do. And by the way, I have doubles and triples and quadruples of many of my tools and I've probably got as many as you do; been collecting them for 50 years. Love "em.
Thank you very much for your support and interest. It makes no sense to have duplicates of everything. But I do, and it brings me happiness, satisfaction, and enjoyment. Many people think I am crazy. If so, you are crazy too, LOL.
4" calipers are great for mini lathe turners. You can make quick depth readings with the tail stock mounted
My Brother... you weren’t “boasting or bragging.” You’re a humble man who scored a great find. I haven’t turned in for a bit, so I’m hoping you didn’t go to Hawaii ;) or need the C-note. The Great Architect needs you here, with us. You have far too much to teach and I need to learn more than one man can impart. God Bless you Hiram. Bro. Ray
So long for now Mr Pete, stay well and be happy from your UK pals
Lyle ignore the critics mate, they are a waste of bandwidth.
Remember it's your channel in which you are kind enough to share your knowledge and experiences all around the world to those who care to listen.
Thank you Sir.
Cheers from downunder
Eric
Thank you very much from up and over
It is near sun-up, yet you have have brightened my day already. Thank you. By the way, wink wink, I will be sending you cash for your trip. You should receive it sometime yesterday. Wink wink.
lol. Glad I brighten your day. And you just gave me a chuckle
Your videos have helped me in my career of aviation maintenance. You never really know who you're influencing when you put stuff online, but you definitely have the appreciation of me and thousands of others. Thank you.
Thank you very much, I am so glad that many people have watched and learned something
I just started playing your TH-cam videos this year, so I’ll miss you, but I understand that you have other fish to fry, have liked this video, and hope you the very best.
Be well!
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he won't be off tube anytime soon he loves us and we love him - he;ll only get off tube when he crosses the jordan for his dirt nap (his words not mine)
Mr Pete at our age (70) money is not wasted on tools. You and I earned the right to spend on what brings pleasure. Tools machines etc. I always wanted bring me pleasure too! Thank you so much for your time and I hope we're both here when you get back. Sincerely Ken Autry
You make me laugh - love your sense of humor
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Hi Pete from all at the U.K., I have been a machinist for many many year's and I will not stop,and i am always learning, so please do not stop your videos,I was given 12 months to live,3 year's ago and I'm still keeping busy,and making my own tools and watching your videos so keep up the good work.
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Rick.
From England.
Hi Rick. Thank you very much. I intend to continue making more videos than ever. You will probably live another 10 years
Mr Pete.
You forgot to say “ring the bell 🔔 for notifications “ 😃
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No need to ring the bell for many of us. We check our TH-cam subscriptions any time we can afford to watch. For me that is several times per day, every day. I might not be the first to watch each new video, but I'm never late by more than a few hours. (If my email notification chimed every time one of my YT subscriptions posted a new video, I'd never have time to watch them.)
My 74 year old dad managed to fight off the virus, but sincerely hope that you and your family don't have to go through that. Please take care, but looks like you are enjoying life whilst you can, nice box!
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It'll be a very sad day when them video become free to view! I love your long winded and ranting it makes me laugh!
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If you know who Neil Degrasse Tyson is (scientist)... he has a quote that says
"Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity". Now I'm sure you have many victories, but your videos are an endless source of knowledge and inspiration to all of us machinists watching. Ive been machining for 20+ years, and am better because of you. Thank you Mr. Pete 👍
Thank you for watching. That is an interesting quote. I will look him up on Wikipedia. Glad you like my videos
The ancient draughting tools would have been terribly interesting!
I might show them, but they are not much
Still have mine, went through school with them and just for old times sake they come out now and then and I particularly love using the Indian Ink attachments. makes for beautiful drawings. Showed my grandchildren and they were blown away by this stuff!
Please Mr Pete do not leave us. I enjoy you very much. Watching the News and the Boob Tube is out of the question. Seeing you is like having an old friend stop by. I must admit that I do not know half of what Tools I am looking at but it is a lot of fun and instructional. It is always nice to see something well built and made to last. I am a firearms armorer and have a few Starrett tools. They are very impressive. Thanks as always for stopping by. Please drop by anytime you are in the neighborhood.
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I missed by a mile, still a good deal though. stay well Mr Pete.
Thank you Mr Peterson. I make my living from things my shop teacher taught me over 47 years ago,luckily,30 years later I had the opportunity to thank him. I also thank you for the education you bring to all of us Please,stay safe
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For the Hawaii trip, you should start a Go Fund Me page Ha Ha. Just remember: "It's the Modern Way to Beg!" Wink, wink, nod, nod!
@C M W I know. I was kidding too.
For what it's worth you're the person that got me interested in machining many years ago and I'm really grateful. Since than I built a little hobby machine shop and hope to one day own a wonderful collection of tools like you do. While I freely admit I don't watch all your videos, I still believe that what you're doing is important and worthwhile. Wishing you good health and all the best.
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THANK YOU so much for arranging for your lathe and milling machine instructional videos to be put on TH-cam free! That's such a generous thing to do, I really appreciate it, and I'm sure many others do also. I was wondering how you were going to handle that, I did not want all that understanding and great teaching to just disappear. Keep up the great work!!
Yes, but that is not until after I die do you understand that
@@mrpete222 Yep, sorry I didn't make that clear. :0)
Mr. Pete, you are such a wonderful asset and have taught so much to so many. I've learned more than I'll ever remember from all of your videos, and I've learned just as much from other TH-camrs who credit you with much they've learned. You are appreciated, sir.
Thank you very much for a kind and encouraging comment. I’m glad you like my videos.
I haven't watched a video of yours in over a year or more, but oddly enough, I decided to watch this today. I started following you over 6 years ago and enjoyed most of your videos.... Funny thing, I was always intrigued by your voice and how you delivered your words, which I thought was very clear and concise. Thank You for all your videos and the lessons I've learned along the way. I've been a maintenance machinist for years and absolutely love what I do, I like that I can use all my tools, talent and creativity to design, build and repair whatever comes into the shop. I hope your videos live on for a long time and help more along the way. Thank You and the best on your life's journeys.
My videos will remain on TH-cam as long as the platform is there. Thanks for watching. Maintenance work is always interesting
You are an honest man with integrity sir. Thank you for all you do. What you see is what you get type of folks are becoming a rare breed anymore.
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I cannot complain about any of your videos that I have watched, they are amazing...
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Lyle I’ve been watching your videos since you started or very shortly after and I think you are the best thing that ever happened to TH-cam! You really changed for me what I thought TH-cam was about. That it was more than just cat videos! I have learned so much from you and you inspired me to start my own TH-cam channel, Right On with Jon Crane. Thanks Mr. Pete! You are one heck of a teacher and a swell guy. I pray your videos keep coming! 🙏🏼✨
Thanks for watching. I just subscribed and will check out some of your videos. Take care
mrpete222 That’s quite an honor to have Tubal Cain subscribe to my channel! Thanks Mr. Pete!
Love your videos Mr.Pete .....I look forward to Sunday morning coffee and a few of your videos ever week ! Brings a bit of humor , a lot of knowledge, and a great deal of down to earth normality in these crazy times we are living in. Keep up the wonderful job you do so well !
Thank you very much, glad you like the video
Dear MrPete
Not being educated in any trade skill at, I learn something every time I watch one of your videos. Please don’t skimp on “trivial detail “ because it is all new to some of us. Kindest regards from Canberra, Australia. Stay well, Mark
Thank you, I will continue with the details
Thank you. I never understood the criticism of a person who takes time to invite strangers into their shop. That chest is a treasure. I once saw a video on the history channel about the Gerstner shop. Amazing company. I admire the chest. The former owner loved his craft.
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Tubalcain, you are a national treasure! I guessed 500$ for the chest, which is still a great value. I am trying to catch up on your videos, so I am watching this now. I am so glad you made it thru the scamdemic, and your course videos are still for sale. I am restoring a SB 13 and you have been immensely helpful. Thank you and keep up the amazing work.
Mr. Pete - don't retire! I have been watching your videos for years and you are the best! If you do, hang your tools, enjoy that trip to Hawaii and send us pictures!
Changed my mind, no Hawaii
Mr Pete... its your $$ I don't think its a waste.. it brought you enjoyment.. and it was a lesson to others.. so it's not a waste.. and watching your videos are enjoyable.
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Mr. Pete, please don’t go !,,,dam .....this is sad but I’m HAPPY FOR HIM,... Thank you for being my instructor it means a lot too me .... sorry I got too go be alone for a while Pete ....bye Brother.🐾🐾🐾🐾👣👣👣👣👣✝️⚔️🎣🇸🇪✝️☦️💐🐟🙏
I’ll be back
No one should say anything bad about you. You have shared à lot of information I'm glad that I ran across you on here thankyou for your knowledge
I appreciate that!
Don't know where you get the energy! Thanks for all the great videos. You're an exceptional teacher. Take care.
It does wear me out. And last night I only slept two hours
I enjoy your videos! I taught auto mechanics at an Illinois high school some years ago and I appreciate the knowledge that you are sharing with everyone! I grew up on a farm and farmed a good number of years also and , of course, you wear many hats being a farm operator. I enjoy the mechanics of the equipment and how it operates. My uncle got me hooked on Model A Fords when I was just a teenager and I’ve had several since. Your videos are well put together and hold one’s attention. Thanks for your U tube videos!
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Mr. Peterson,
You obviously enjoy going to auctions so go ahead and go! As long as you are not depriving your family of food or shelter then what is the harm? Indulge your vice vice. You have worked long and hard for many years, now is certainly the time to enjoy the fruits of your labors. You have given us many great lessons here, I for one would not have a clue about machining if not for your detailed and very basic free tutorials. No one has given the level of beginner detail that you have and I for one will be forever grateful. Don't sell your house but it would be OK for you to winter in Florida with the other snowbirds. You would be one of the few we would welcome.
Thank you for watching, and I have ruled Florida out
I dread the day you stop making videos, but if you do, I sincerely hope you stop in good health and spend many many years enjoying time with your family and doing what makes you happy. Thank you sir, you are a true gentleman and a marvelous instructor.
Thank you very much, important announcement in Two weeks
been a great ride. you shows will live on in the cloud for many years and you will always be remembered. i'm right behind you at 72. the world sure has changed even in our lifetime. God speed pete. love you
It sure has changed, thank you
I don't understand why someone would say anything negative about your video, if you came across something nice good luck to you, and thank you for sharing it , it's very interesting, I love Starrett Carpentry tools, best wishes from England.
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Thank you for sharing this, MrPete! About 30 years ago, I worked for a metal shop. My Grandfather was the President of that company. We made faceplates for L.S. Starrett. The faceplates were for their indicators and Vernier calipers. We also made the L. S. Starrett rulers in various sizes. I actually owned one of the Kennedy tool boxes you showed in this video. There are a lot of memories there. The gentlemen that taught me how to machine had the nice wood tool boxes much like the one that you showed from the auction. I don't think I could afford the wood tool box back then. They were making far fewer numbers of them. Thanks again for a great video!
Thank you very much for the comment and a little history lesson about Starrett
Mr. Pete, I rarely comment, but today I felt compelled to say thank you. I always 'like' your videos and have been a subscriber for several years. I am sorry to hear that you get negative responses. You don't have to explain why you buy this stuff, I think most of us understand and are like minded. I've learned alot from your videos and hope that you will continue to bring them to us.
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Good score Mr. Pete. I started watching your videos years ago and I still go back and watch some of them when I am doing something out of the ordinary. I wish you well and I really hope you continue doing the videos. This Grasshopper has learned much Master. Enjoy your trip to the islands. Wishing you good health.
Thank you, I am not going to Hawaii
Love you Mr Pete! I wish you good health and I hope to see more of your videos. I have learned so much from you and I thank you sincerely! I am a better man to have watched your channel!
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Thanks Mr Pete. It does my heart good to see great people that I think are wonderful, get nice things that make them happy. That makes me happy! Stay safe and stay sane.
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I'm not a machinist, but I find myself mesmerized by your vids. Highly entertaining and educational.
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I want to hear from you again. I've learned a bunch of different tools from you and I thank you. God be with you!
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It's really terrible that someone would speak poorly to you Mr Pete. I've been watching you off and on for a long time now and your a nice old man who enjoys teaching people about shop things.
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I would really like to see the videos but not and the expense of your life. You will be the teacher that will always be remembered when someone day dreams about school. Enjoy your family Mr. Pete, I wish I would have had a shop teacher like you in my youth.
Lyle, Your videos are skillfully made and full of good information. Thank You. I have bought and sold Gerstner boxes since 1977. Their options have only slightly changed since then. When I bought my first one you had your choice of Walnut or Oak but they all had sheet metal in the bottom of the drawers. Also, they had two lines (back then) and your box looks like the cheaper line. I believe the cheaper line had red felt. My current box has green felt. If you take a look at the current Harbor Freight tool box you can easily see the difference in quality. The HF boxes are horrible. I believe your box is the cheaper Gerstner line. Good luck in Hawaii and thanks for all the videos. --Chuck
I agree, I have examined the boxes at horrible freight
I hope and pray that you have many years left to enjoy the accomplishments of a well spent life. I have learned much from your videos and have put that knowledge to good use. Thanks a bunch Mr. Pete,
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Another fantastic video. Thanks Mr. Pete. Hope to see you again soon.
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I have been watching your video's for over three years. I have smile after smile on my face and think back to metal shop in high school and the South Bend Lathes and other machine shop tools. This was in 1962 thru 1966, I'm 71 YO now. Anyway, I really love your video's and may watch them for hours at a time. Also, I have assembled my own little machine shop i.e. 9 in. Precision S. Bend, 1 S. B. 16 In. two S. B. 16/24 lathes, 1 Logan 14 in., Bridgeport mill, two Atlas Horizontal mills, 1 Carlton Radial Arm Drill with 4 ft. arm. All my machine shop tooling is in pretty nice shape. I can and do spend hours & hours making stuff and listening to 60's/ 70's music. My most recent project is making (4) heavy duty platform (18" X 4" X 3" H) moving plates for moving heavy machines around in my shop. I'm a retired helicopter pilot, Vietnam (70/71) & Blackhawk Down Unit (TF 160th) Maint. Test pilot & retired in 2004. Anyway, the Best to You and your Family and Be Smart... stay away from the public as much as possible. This COVID 19 will put you in the grave in a heart beat. My Vet. just died at 42 YO and COVID 19 took is life in just ten days time. Avery
Thank you for watching. And I’m glad you like the videos. Sounds like you have an extremely well equipped Shop. I can see that you love the South Bend machines. Thank you for serving in Vietnam. I will be careful
@@mrpete222 Yes, Sir, I'm in Seventh Heaven in my little shop. Take this as a ... Super Duper Comment !!! You really Explain Things .. On-the-Money. I worked in a machine shop years ago and was trained by the 2nd shift shop foreman (Henry). He was very knowledgeable and his hands on experience was his strong point. He took me under his wing and I did my best to -- follow his guidance and became in-a-way... Henry's Clone. Anyway, I smile when I think of him and remember what Henry taught me. Also, I smile when I hear you ... Pointing Out Do's and Don'ts. Also, Keith Rucker has become my 2nd Favorite. I'm about to purchase a K. T. Horizontal Mill, No. 2 H, like Keith's. It's up around Youngstown, Ohio, about 1,100 miles one way. The Price is Right, Not Worn Out & it comes with the Divider Head that came with the machine; the DH is a big plus I think. Closing -- The Best to You and Lot's of Smile's, You Really Make My Day and No Joke About.
Well, I hope that you survived Covid. I assume that you did because I've seen a lot of your videos. I loved the tool box. I wish that we were neighbors. I'm 70, but I could learn a lot from you. You seem like a guy that I could be friends with. Live long and prosper.
Thank you for all you do! May the lord bless you and keep you healthy for a long long time.
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Hi Uncle Pete, it's me your long lost nephew Chuck. Looking forward to seeing you in Hawaii.
You're not boastful or prideful Mr. Pete--Just enthusiastic. I hope to be the same when I'm your age, and you've got me by more than 20 years.
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Im about 2 months out of trade school and 8 months into my tool and die career. I just found your channel and its like discovering a goldmine. Thank you for making these videos!
I am glad you found me. You have about 1400 videos to watch. Good luck with your new career
@@mrpete222 thank you!
The prior owner took excellent care of those tools, as you certainly will. Thanks for the video.
what a beautiful find. wish I came across such quality tools as I’m about to start gunsmithing school.
Awesome buy!! I love buying old machinist tool boxes full of tools when i find them cheap, bring home and start the treasure hunt! But zuzuki makes motorcycles and dirtbikes since the 70's i beleive
Lyle, what a score! That gentleman definitely took care of those tools. I'd certainly like to find a Heathkit TV (or any Heathkit item) at an auction or yard sale. ;) That old lathe looks a bit like mine, a 1911 10-inch South Bend lathe that started its life as a pedal lathe too, but was modified like that one with a jackshaft & electric motor. I wish mine has all of its change gears and accessories like that one had.
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Great footage on the Barnes lathe. I have a Barnes #6 with motor conversion, a bit bigger than that one. Ran it this morning in fact. Its not super accurate, but can do a lot of work. I had a little no-name vise, the kind that clamps to the edge of a table. Got it for $3, only says "Made in USA." But the little clamp foot that spreads the clamping load out on the table was gone. So I made a 7/16-14 threaded workholder, put the screw in there, cut a new feature on the end of the screw, then made a new foot for the clamp, and crimped it around the screw (so it can turn freely but not fall off). Great little project!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all us newbies!
I think you were the only one to mention that you like the Barnes
@@mrpete222 Compared to lathes I've run in my internship and school, it has a lot of little issues for sure. But compared to not having a lathe at all, its pretty great! Your basic 1930's South Bend would be a great upgrade over this all else being equal.
Mr Pete thanks for sharing your passions with us. I would be grinning ear to ear if I had that box of tools.
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Mr. Pete, There's nothing more I can day that hasn't already been posted here, except you are a very loved machinist/teacher. Your $100.00 is one the way!! Wink wink. No really if I had it to spare I would send it in a second. I'm happily married, but I can still say I love you and all that you do! Godspeed my friend.
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Mr Pete. I purchased an oak tool box one year ago with a very similar drawer construction and sheet metal bottom in all the drawers. A leather covered handle on the top and a diamond mirror on the inside of the top cover. No markings that I can find as to who made the box. On the back of one of the drawers it is marked in pencil “box purchased June 9th 1942”. And yes it was full of tools about half Starrett , but also had some brands I had to research like Slocum micrometers. Also some Apprentice made project tools. Cheers Ian - Red Seal Millwright
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I suspect you may have a one of a kind tool box. It looks hand crafted & high quality. I think in would make a very good jewelry box.
Stay well , Thankyou for sharing such a story and find...WOW . If you ever do decide to part with any of these old tools and or that Box I would certainly be interested and can assure a good home.
Thanks Mr Pete, you cheeky bugger. Loved it
Love your videos Mr Pete. My wife occasionally watches them with me & enjoys them as well. We love your banter & general discussion.
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Please keep the auction/buying videos coming, I know you say your done but I hope to see more. I love sitting down and watching them. I also love your instructional videos as well as the what is it series!
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Beautiful tool box looks amazing.
pete what lovely tool box tour .and your awesome from doug
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You are like teenager playing with new toys! Thanks for the video. Greetings from Greece.
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I am a Texas judge and also act as coroner. I can tell you for sure the we know not the hour nor the day. All you can do is say your prayers and be ready when the day comes, and live your life as well as you can in the meantime. Seems like you're living pretty well to me Mr. Pete, but spend all the time you can with Henry. Godspeed
That is good advice
Ill bet the late owner of that tool box had it made or had a friend that was a woodworker that made it for him. I just get that kinda vibe from looking at it. lots of quality stuff in there for sure! Thanks for sharing!!!
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