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subscriber John reached to me. he is cleaning out a property that is in his family. while checking out an old truck and a outboard, this toolbox was up for grabs, lets drag it home and see what is in it. special thanks to john and john,

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  1. Hi guys, a bit of said news, this is the last clip of lilly as she passed away sat, after 16 years with us, She suffered from seizures pretty bad to the point she could not drink or eat, meds helped for a while. its been tuff as we do not have kids. loved our baby girl,

  2. I wish I'd had more cash at the time, but I went to a 90 year old man's house who had passed away he had 4 sheds. A full basment a long 1 car garage a 2 bedroom house you name it in tools he had it not just one spot either every room inside the house and the full back yard was tables benches on and under full of tools from house Jack's to 150 year old 2 man tree saws 36" saw blades ex i mean every trade woodworking metal work and construction,
    Apparently his wife had passed years before and he was unsupervised for decades collecting tools. Trust me this guy won he had more dam clamps then anyone.
    I only had a 100 bucks with me I spent every penny (wife was at work) I was unsupervised.

    I only wish I could find a large tool chest like the waterloo aka craftsman box. I need one. I could use 5 of them.

  3. 16:37. Not much in the way of tools ive got more in my 22" plano tool box, mostly snap on mac ex. Thats my auto repair tools my wood and metal working tools fill a basment and garage. And I still don't have enough.

  4. You lost your pet friend its sad, but you should go get a puppy raise him right and it helps having a dog next to you. I lost one when I was a teenager then got 2 more 40 plus years later what I'm most sad about is the 40 years without a buddy. My wife's never had a dog, I dont think she would be happy without one now.

    We dont have no small dog these 2 are black lab/boxer mix loving like a lab but will get up on you on the couch like a tiny dog like its fun to have 70lbs crawling up on your lap.
    Boxers do not have a problem laying on there owners, this mix is the best of both breeds.
    Now they are 13 years old very healthy no issues ever ecpt one had an ear infection but with some meds and ear cleaners it went away pretty fast, his brother loves to lick his own but then his brothers ear. Oh and these dogs on a leash can pull a grown man down to the ground 1 is strong 2 is 8 wheel drive strong. Fun to take for a walk untill you see a wrabbit in some ones yard or a running sprinklers they love water. Ether way your going for a run.

    Took them to the dog park one day my 41 year old went with, one of the dogs likes to ride shotgun on the way home, well the 41 year old was there, but he had to fight the dog to keep his seat, he was saying dad help! I told him it was between them im not getting in the middel of that, dog almost won!

  5. Waterloo industries made my Sears Craftsman pro (don't think it's the industrial range), they are great stuff. Try cycling lube on the runners ptfe or graphite it seems to stay in place

  6. And I am sorry to hear about your boss sir and you will be in our prayers sir. Because I know that they're like family and it rips your heart out when they do pass away because it's like loosing a child.

  7. wish you lived closer, 6 months before my spouse passed away from cancer he started re organizing the tools in the garage I told him STOP I will not know where anything is???!!!! 2 5 foot tall bottom and top huge tool boxes chest plus tools everywhere he could put in a shelf or hook or nails for hanging thing He was a retired machinists with gauges digital micrometers no-go blocks car tools every year I would get him tools I love tools rotors and bits some over 50.00 a bit on and on the list goes welder and son got him welder helmet and special gloves table saw drill press we use to take apart 69 Charger every winter just to clean it up and have something to do he had 3 engines for it headers tri carb racing slicks several rear ends, he was a tool crazy guy and I love tools too did not mind getting grease under my nails!!! I refuse to just throw away those tools must be around 4K at least and now it is just me and with RA I can not use many of them hands not working much anymore!! If I live closer to you I would give them to you!!! I am WEST Coast and you are East Coast too far to make it affordable!! love watching all your wrenching My spouse was always doing stuff like your channel and I was his helper!!! loved all of it!!! smell of grease and gas bring back sweet memories

  8. Sorry for you losing Lily I have a 6 pound toy poodle who is deaf blind and no teeth but her ability to smell people around her is still good she is the last of my 4 poodles (17 years old) after my spouse passed away from cancer 2013 I have dealt with losing my baby poodles one by one and RUBY my squirrel is the last of my 4 poodles. I keep thanking GOD for ALLOWING me to take care of her and in the same breath I do NOT want her to suffer either! STILL it is extremely hard to lose pet/family member after 16 years!!! just remember she is not in pain and was the BEST friend you ever had!!! Lily had a great life and you can smile about that and remember all the GOOD things Lily added to your lives!!!!

  9. I never understood how somebody owns a property with places full of shit that nobody can or has accessed in years not knowing whats inside any of it,.

  10. That vise is identical to the one my father had. When he passed away I got all his tools but did not get the vise and a few other things that my brother wanted . If you would like to sell it I would like to buy it. I can send you the money if it is for sale and doesn't cost too much. I will pay the shipping cost. Please let me know. Thanks P. S. Love your videos and I am a aubscriber.

  11. Watch you musle the Tool box onto the trailer I was saying to myself (Why did n't he use the ramp}, But you do make the most unusual videos that are informative and relaxing.

  12. When you moved the brown tarp at 1:51 a mouse jumped out and ran stright down he was fast. Idk if anyone already said that this is an older video but I figured I would say something. I think I saw another one in the beginning of the video I’ll have to go back and look.

  13. Digging the files and the mason's, foldable, ruler. Those two items are key. You'll reach for them all of the time. The Unibit is the original "step bit": very handy and good quality (sharp and don't dull ).

  14. Bummer, poor old friend. But, that dog lived a great life in a loving home. The #1 thing about them "roll-aways" is the wheels. Looks like it has some decent ones. A pretty good score!

  15. I know what those boxes go for new…curious as to what the cost of it was…too bad about your dog good friends are painful to lose…😩😩

  16. I remember in the 60s and early 70s, I used to see cleaning crews using sweepers and wheeled blowers cleaning shopping center parking lots. McDonald's always had someone with a small broom and container cleaning their lots. Nobody does that anymore.

  17. I’m sorry for your loss.

    So The big fan of the channel. However, this is the first time where I felt as if you’re looking through somebody else’s things I know Keri much about it. Those tools are somebody’s calling them crap kind of sucked in my opinion. Even though if they did suck just seems you were just going through it and not thinking much about where they came from.

  18. Congratulations on buying the "second best" tool storage system available to homeowners, I say "second best" only because the identical item is "Sears Bast Craftsman" is the exact same tool storage as Waterloo. I am one of the 5 Modelmakers' responsible for the development of this 40 "/18" combo. Enjoy it as it will last you a lifetime.

  19. I’m a little late on this but, my condolences of Lilly. She seemed to enjoy Memories ice cream but, who doesn’t?! You’ll always have that.
    Nice toolbox snag…good boxes are not cheap!! Like the set up! I hadn’t even thought about that socket setup but, I’ll be adjusting now! I’m not sure about that wrench arrangement you mentioned. More information on that?

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