mrpete SCORES AT HIS FINAL TOOL AUCTION

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how do you again its tubal-cain your YouTube shop teacher I just returned from another auction and I want to show you what I scored and I wasn't so lucky on prices today I spent about five hundred and thirty dollars but thirty bucks are that or so was my wife's expenditure and she found a nice box of towels bath dollars she said she was getting low so she got a good buy on some lately used towels so I've got a trunkload here that I paid a king's ransom for I'm going to pull it out and we're going to go through it box by box now if you don't want to see all the detail then now is your time to back out of this video but everything fit into the trunk for a change but there's still quite a bit of weight here now let me clip our move rule quickly to a clip at the auction site itself just to show you what the general lay of the land is at an Illinois auction but I suspect it's not a whole lot different than it is in other areas some junk some good stuff I'm still at the auction house I'm done buying what at what several nice job Lots pretty windy out here buddy here in Illinois this is what a typical auction look and I'm pretty well loaded got a lot of tools all right I'll see you at home what I bought today probably only represents 2% of what they sold but there weren't a whole lot of tools and this is primarily all the tools that they had there today other than some other junk just first and antique tools but fortunately this was on the first rack so I could have left by 10 o'clock but of course I didn't so you can see here some of these things as I lift them out of the trunk that's a heavy box that's heavier than all the rest together a lot of tool bits and taps and iron in that particular pile and when I put this up a booth you're going to see a starett box if that doesn't excite you and there's something wrong with you there's kind of a heavy box to the funny thing is that some of the stuff that was at this auction was stuff that I left at the last auction I just didn't have room for it I saw no value it and now I had to buy it back so that's rather sickened to me although most of the stuff wasn't too good that there was some of that West clock stuff that people didn't take with them just got recycled I thought they threw everything away but now not too much in that box sometimes I had to buy a whole tray just to get one item and these trays vary anywhere from two dollars to fifty dollars or even $60 quite a few indicators today I'm not real sure why I bought this and I had to pay plenty for it but there's another heist gauge and it looks like it's LS 25 inches which really I suppose means that it's 24 inches but it's a it's a vernier it's not a dial I'm in the nice fitted case another box with some indicators and yet some more indicators this I think they dumped out the bottom of the toolbox or a drawer or something like I don't know if the man passed away or not another miscellaneous box well that goes up that Kirk we had one more cart you know what I couldn't find an empty cart but looking into the trunk here I got several more boxes and there were some miscellaneous wrenches I really only bought that because I wanted this little jack and not sure why I wanted that little gap in this play there are three Hewett well we'll go through that later just gray miscellaneous nothing real great but here's a heavy box got to move the camera for that and in that a lot of cutting tools mainly taps dies reamer possibly I'm not even sure what now if this interest you were if I sparked your interest stay tuned as I go through each and every flat slowly and methodically for my own purposes as well as some of you enjoy this especially if you're in areas where you cannot go to auctions or garage sales so stay with me some of this stuff will end up on eBay the duplicates because I just have to buy a job a lot to get a few things that I want but there's a lot of machinist items here virtually all of this is machinist items so you guys that are have machine shops and that might get a kick out of this and oh I'll see you in a few minutes at the bench now I'm not going to be so quick to throw things away like I was last time because sometimes I run across item that I can identify I have thrown them away and somebody said oh you're going to throw another way that was your soul and so on I'm oh I don't know what it was so I pitched it that's too late now so I won't pitch anything until I get information from from the viewers all right so you in a few minutes all right let's get started here with the box one and make sure you go and see my video where I meet Jimmy direst oh what a character and then he sent me a bunch of stuff and I'm going to show you that in another video but I really only bought this box pay much for because of this a keyless chuck and I hope it's a good one but I see I thought from a distance there was an Albrecht but it's a it's a rom from germany marked AMF so with the number two Morse taper but we'll see we'll see how that works out this was a Williams 6 inch C clamp in good condition I love the Wilson or the Williams Armstrong and proto are my favorite that is made of aluminum almost looks like it's for a bridge but of course it's not this hell they're just a bar of seven eight steel I was ready to throw this out I realized that it is a boring bar but on this end someone turned it down and we got this massive boring bar with a tiny little grooving bit so figure that out I think that's probably it extension cords not sure what that is it says curt two and five know something has a trailer they figure got some manuals and charts nothing of value there on to the next one next we have three Hewitt's indexes and this one is letters and I did need a good letter one what I see here that there no there are none missing but the beauty of this these are studies and you know how I love my stubby bit so this is the alphabet in studies obviously he did a lot of work on a Bridgeport and he knew the he pain and disheartening effort of lowering the knee so their stubby little bits now these are not drilled if these are cap and drill indexes national core so there we have a tap and a and a grill in each size starting at half with something missing they're going down to 832 similarly the other one as national fine looks like everything has been used probably starting at half 20 and going down to 640 so this is a real nice batch of tools they weren't cheap not like in these keep socket sets but I know that there are people and other countries and so on then maybe that it would like something like that because you're not going to get it we're too far away I like this little Jack screw jack I don't know what I'll use it for but here we have a duck's bill and we get a little Stillson wrenches that's all really junk some more snips and along those players in rough shape foreign-made it's nothing good there at all except for the jack here's a rhetorical question for you what is the phenomenon that makes a man want a box like this and this was not particularly cheap either but in this box we get we get dollar pins we got cap screws we got all kinds of countersinks there's a die holder a lot of countersink lot of them some fittings now why would a man keep a broke and die why would you do that I'll say a lot of countersinks is cutlery and tubing pulling all kinds of 1-inch dies a wire brush why would you keep that more Uniflow big centers hills well that's a tap follower spring-loaded well the sooner drill then the one funky O'Connor some taps debug tool and quite a few tasks here you're going to pipe it up so I think this is a nice box even though I probably have most of us in here already I'm glad that bought it next box there's a I call this a die pry bar I don't see any name on there besides the owner piece of drill rub several wrenches with the role generic series fuller there's a craftsman more calipers I believe that those are probably steric another one kind of rusty you know what that is a roller chain totally 23 outside calipers seems to me this is for pulling roller chain together if I remember correctly a center finding head without the essential parts during boring food / little craftsman 3/8 under warranty this is not meant to be a bragging solution and the chisel for hammer and chisel mechanics not a great box but a few things in here worthwhile next another mix job lot here we got some indicators no crystal on that all seem the world now some of those stuff did I mention it will be on eBay eventually things that I can't use or have duplicates of that one looks pretty good down here we got a magnifier empty various turret virtually brand new stearic cent gage and a general Center gage in here is dial caliper it's a craftsman six n control decimal chart against Eric you know what this is a wiggler set there are three points and there's the fourth row that's a that's a Stuart flip the box with some sickening ear plugs I can't stand to touch something like that I'm sure you can either here's some extra cutters for deburring tool several load I can't tell whether they're sharp or not it's an indicator part that's for an indicator belt tail dentists mirror I don't like seeing these dental tools all right yes that's about it not a real great box with some nice steric tools in there of course I'm like a bomb I can see a stearic box from a hundred yards away through my cataracts here's another junk box not a couple flashlights actually work what's right mmm junk a lot of magic markers I gotta go through those and see which ones are dead been Alan run case there's one of the little spill proof oil cans I'll be going here is a hardened triangle possibly shop made apprentice project nuts or a surface gage I don't know if it's a starett it's missing some parts dividers Pro why is it there's protractors in every box that I've run across scissors more stands I ate lunch at work I guess and for Alan rescue in an antifreeze no that's for battery isn't okay not a great box I hope I didn't pay more than two bucks for it I'll say one thing for this guy he had a lot of indicators here's a tech lock might be new I believe it is it's probably new dial gauge here is a compact that looks like it might be good yeah that was a good buy several of these on the magnetic base to magnetic bases there that one looks a little beat-up to Jack's not sure what that is or if it goes with this anybody knows what these are let me know I see a name on it deep ol L it says on I don't know I'm stumped on office and here is one of these grinding vices used but looks pretty good and I do not have one of these have you very heavy all right not a bad box I like that box another box here is a set of letter stamps it could be eighth inch and the numbers as well not even going to open that this is a craftsman dial indicator change the work alright and I hear something rattling around so there's an accessory for it and here well that's a beat a beat-up box it's got a scare at name on their perk number well the lens came off this thing has been around the block but it still works with all of the doodads and attachments probably easily readable starett all right that's it for that box I had to buy this $3.00 box simply so I could have this set of balls here now why I need those I don't know but these are from West clocks I told you there were some West clocks items there and these I don't know what's in there but asking what some of our empty and these are big gauges still in the wax from West clocks for old bomb fuses I'll take those off and show you those sometime worthless it's really scrap iron but it's kind of interesting there's a Steelman been delayed pull I think this is a proctoscope needs battery it feels kind of late it doesn't doesn't work now maybe it never will there starik indicator holder long reach craftsman 2 inch micrometer seen better days but I bet it still works this is what attracted me to this boxer just set of stearic adjustable parallels that's a nice score and itself right there I think that caught would cost about $50 or more shop made sign bar 5 inch with a man's name on it protractor hears oh I should say drill gauge thread gauge into call I call this maybe this is a knockoff but there's quite a nice indicator on there just laying in a box I don't like instruments treated like that bad boring barred Bieber and cool this is some kind of flex coupling if anybody knows what those are for let me know because there were several of those never seen one homes more homes a singular v block marked Schulz level I wish there was another one but I don't see another one that doesn't even appear to be the clamp tweezers couple steric gauges feeler gauge somebody tell me what this is or is it homemade it looks familiar to me but I'm not sure what it is unless it's a stop that goes on a machinist place or machine voice bunch of starter drills scrubber well use why would you keep a bench screw there's a good screw and stearic edge finer but in the side of it are in fact five edge finder I did a lot of edge when they didn't it she's living on the edge and a bunch of junk caps and so on all right very good box here's a twenty five pound box I don't know what I paid for it but a nice copper pounder for all kinds of taps larger taps they all feel quite sharp and I know they shouldn't be stored this way but that way I bought them three jacks and what big tips still stock you know because you know scrap price on steel this whole roll it just isn't worth even taken down to the scrap yard anymore high speed steel 3/8 by 8 inches never seen the sole display and then in here we have a lot I'll high-speed steel and carbide I think all use take it back here to brand-new I'm pretty sure most of this stuff will end up on eBay because I've got so much of it already a lot of high speed steel but it's all been ground but that doesn't mean it isn't usable another new one chunk that's why the box were so heavy that guy must have done some pretty heavy work this was so heavy my wife wouldn't carry to the car I had to do it myself poor boy I wasn't going to show this because I've already showed it showing it and I never heard of this company but my son-in-law just came in here and he said you're in trouble on their worldwide he said well look at the label so I don't know what I'm going to do with this as bad as me in that and the Navy the US government property well I don't know if there's anything missing out of there cuz usually there's some clamps on here but again here's the label boy that base is heavy I on the other side this is a heavy unit there's that and it is Imperial measurement but I'll swear his bottom must weigh ten pounds it's just incredibly heavy but I had to laugh when the boy held this up in the auction wagon he had it upside down because he was clueless but why wouldn't he be oh you know what the backside this is kind of different the backside is metric very interesting as I said a little bit bigger than what I normally do but and in the case so there you go this box of ranchers was only 2 dollars and 50 cents and I really bought it for this box of ignition rinses but I thought it was all junket most of this is junk although I see a NAPA and a New Britain and a Thoresen and a few others but there was 13 craftsman wrenches in there which kind of surprised me but the thing that surprised me the most is here is a genuine snap-on wrench five 9/32 that's a $30 wrench but this is why I bought the box now these are ignition wrenches crafts and not that I do in the ignition work except on my tractor nor does anyone else unless they work on and antique cars but I like those smaller wrenches so that was a bargain at 250 compared to what a cage for some of these other boxes but some of this is just scrap iron for instance that well that's a Thorson kind of rusty though I'm pretty sure this is a piece of junk although it's a Bosch and long some kind of microscope or something but it would require a monitor or something in order to read it rank Bertels Bausch and Lomb probably dunk and there's a five-pound weight but I think there's some interesting things there there's another weight to more scale but in these ball testers oh here's a bunch of gauge block bezel clamps little dial indicator parts I believe there's something for brown and curve lock nuts hey here's another one little brown and sharp ball and building on the right I had one before ratchet stops for micrometers all kinds of spare parts probes contexts might be a few things of value there know if I can get this Dutch master box open you see this was a job lot I think that was from that internet auction and didn't sell or didn't get picked up or something but in this Dutch masters look at all of the indicator holders and some of these are sterile there must be a dozen of them that's the last word these are from West locks all kinds of those and we have here all kinds of indicator backs now why there are dozens and dozens of these I do not know other indicator parts there are four gauges and I know many things I do not recognize taxes but kind of an interesting box just two boxes left and at this time I often wonder if anybody is actually still watching me but there we have three different spanners got a Chuck that looks like it's a supreme fire fire and drips lifting I several Chucky teen up there's a little Chuck like you could hold in the milling machine but it looks inferior key slot cleaner tiny screw girders interesting little box and last but not least here's the last box I thought that was a magnet at first or I wouldn't have even brought it I don't know what it is but it's not a magnet regulator here's a box AG blocks some of them missing but I thought I saw them laying in the bottom of the box you know at an auction people pick something like that up upside down they open it upside down gauge plug these again these are West flux item though I said they're probably empty federal measuring microscope bulbs looks like a full box of four more envelopes with something in them I don't know what empty [Music] know what there is some kind of cold through the thread gauge probably for artillery fuse yell Anson roughness specimens I had some of those before tried to sell them on eBay nobody want them so I guess that's junk I don't see the other little gauge box but in here this says anvils for inspection department I do not know what these are tell me if you know what these are so I don't throw them away and then the other one it looks like a ball let's take their stool foam is disintegrated that's the ball and if it is correct this the box says I'm going to submit tutorial box but I don't know if those are material parts anybody knows what those are let me know in the comments so that's not a very good box well that concludes this auction I hope you enjoy coming to the auction with me it wasn't too long and drawn-out but I had a big day plus making this video so I had a good time hope you did too this is table cane saying so long and I'll see you on my next video you
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Channel: mrpete222
Views: 112,901
Rating: 4.9195614 out of 5
Keywords: auction, scored, antique tools, estate sale, locker auction, storage unit, storage wars, flea market, scores, lathe
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Length: 35min 36sec (2136 seconds)
Published: Sun May 21 2017
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