I have one of those too. Mine probably needs a good cleaning too.
@ToolsandTimeАй бұрын
You always make such cool and funny videos! You had me going with the new Chevy 2025-that car looked amazing-what kind of maniac wouldn’t want one of those!? Alas, we know better.
@michaellindsay8934Ай бұрын
I have an old Weller in the metal box. It still works. I should do a little maintenance before I use it again. Thanks for the tip. Great show thank you. Ford is bringing back the Grand Torino it looks pretty good
@stevesager4032Ай бұрын
I just got a leather sheath on Etsy for my Stanley didn’t know until I got it yesterday that they gave me another Stanley 199 so now I own 2 Stanley 199 my favorite utility knife
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
The fixed bladed utility knives have such a great solid feel. 😃👍
@troyb1733Ай бұрын
"SADA" luv it. My favorite car is the 59 Chevy Bel Air with "Cats eye" tail lights, I would buy one in a New York minute. Now I know wats in my old Weller. Thanks
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
The ‘59 looked like the original Batmobile! 😃👍
@thenkgarageАй бұрын
I have learned a lot from watching you take apart and fix broken items. Its a shame most people just toss everything these days and most stuff can be fixed with a little knowledge and patience.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Sometimes we can get lucky- 😃👍
@ed6837Ай бұрын
Nice fix on the Weller soldering (soder) gun.
@roberthoug7864Ай бұрын
Smoke goes right up my nose like it's supposed to that's the funny eagle
@garyjones2582Ай бұрын
Nice show S.C. .. I opened up my box the other day and that lovely scent of those screwdriver handles.. I thought about those towels that you've been using and I definitely need some to clean up my other tools... I was wondering where you got those and the price... Thx for repairing that soldering gun... I love that model... Well S.C. have a good weekend I'll see you Monday...
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I bought mine off Amazon- they’re $15. It sounds expensive but after half a dozen uses they really are great. 😃👍
@drivesalot0063Ай бұрын
I've fallen for those car video's as well. My grandchildren tell me they are called "Click Bait". Great tutorials on that old switch and soldering gun. Your tutorials are nothing but excellent. I do learn so much from watching. "Smokes going up my nose like is 'sposed ta". 😆 I do believe there are a couple private car builders who are reproducing older trucks. Some have modern drive trains and safety systems. I think one of those companies does first generation Bronco's. As you might think, they are quite expensive. Excellent show! Have a great weekend!
@joe-uc2bxАй бұрын
You gotta wonder who the type of person is to make fake videos like that? There are plenty of other ways to get views without having to lie and deceive folks.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Who knows maybe some out of touch executive at GM will see that video and the positive responses and propose it to the board! 😃👍
@lotharfunke8749Ай бұрын
Great show 👍👍👍
@westhighlandsshopАй бұрын
The tri-fives were the coolest Chevys and like you, if they were to remake those I'd be on the waiting list to get one! Great show and love the fix-it Friday theme!
@EVILDR235Ай бұрын
The old Weller soldering guns had a bakelite housing and broke very easy if dropped. Our local electronics store sold replacement housings. You could buy a whole housing or half of one. I bought my first Weller new in 1976 at K-Mart in California. I use to work rewiring old cars and trucks alot so I went and bought a second one as a backup. It is still new in the package. Back then they cost $26.00 plus tax. I have since bought several more used ones.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
They are classics!
@Kirt-DavisАй бұрын
Awesome! I just got a solder gun cheap so I can wire up some buzz coils for the hit & miss engines I just got. Keep these videos coming! I really enjoy them!
@cjb1kcb1Ай бұрын
Good to be back. Was out of the rotation for a while. All caught up with SC! Never miss. All is RIGHT with the world!
@johnkelley9877Ай бұрын
The repairs were great to watch and learn from. This is very good information. As far as the cars are concerned it would be great to see them painted in the two tone colors of the 1950's and 60's to break up the monotony of the designs. Thanks for sharing this and I am looking forward to the next tutorial.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I always loved Two Tone cars! 😃👍
@rawbaconАй бұрын
I love the old soldering guns, the hum & vibration of the transformer instantly takes me back to being a kid. I have a Weller kit from the 80s that was my Brother's and an older Wen that was my Dad's, he gave it to me when I was a kid and he got a new kit. That Wen might go back to the 50s when he was a kid still living on the farm.
@805ROADKINGАй бұрын
Great Show Bud!! You're right, if you ain't snortin' the fumes you're not doing it right!!☻
@danieldumaine6139Ай бұрын
Another great video. The soldering iron repair was great. Some of my WEN are 50 years old and have needed only maintenance.
@ko2fjbАй бұрын
That switch will never have to be cleaned again and a very nice job on the sodering 🤣 gun.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Fred- Like you I love things that were built to last…. 😃👍
@13thworker45Ай бұрын
You went past the call of duty on the antique switch. You are right they built it to last a lifetime or two. With the soldering gun what you did is what I do. It is usually something very simple. Most would throw it away. Now the old Chevy, if you want a dependable car you rebuild one with newer parts. My cars in the past were very desirable and dependable. My last one was a 1974 Chevy short bed that I drove to 525 thousand miles. When I sold it ( my wife made me) I got half of my money back. The good old days.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Jess- There’s a company who only refurbishes old Bronco’s with state of the art new equipment. The trucks run about 80k I believe. Really nice though. 😃👍
@bigvicsworkshopАй бұрын
TGIF. Check out the new bronco heritage models... I break my neck everytime I see on thinking it's an older model... that said.. I love my 23 wildtrak... the old ones wish they were the newer models with all their capabilities 😂😂 good week! Appreciate ya!
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Vic- I know! I just wish they were more affordable! I’ll even go back to roll up windows! 😂👍
@PennsylvaniaMikeАй бұрын
I enjoyed the video. I really liked the retro job on the soldering gun. I never knew how they worked, very interesting.
@bigDwoodАй бұрын
The CH on the switch stands for Cutler Hammer. I worked their.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Thankyou! I didn’t even see that! 😃👍
@markmaestas1129Ай бұрын
Great info on that soldering gun repair. I have several old soldering guns that don't work well. I'll see if I can get them working. Thanks!
@1pcfredАй бұрын
Good fix on the ray run soldering iron. A lot of those have two settings. When you pull the switch in it's two positions. Full blast is a half pull as I can recall. But that looks like a single power one.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Yes- Interestingly you have to look at the power settings on the label- some were high then low and othered were low then high! 😂👍
@1pcfredАй бұрын
@@ScoutCrafter the one's I've run into are backwards to how you'd think it'd be. The partial pull was full power and the full pull was partial power. But I guess it kinda makes sense using it. Once it's heated up you can pull it all the way in and not worry about changing power.
@easttexasnomad5981Ай бұрын
I have my Dad's Weller solder gun that looks just like this one. It even comes with a medal case. Today you are happy just to get a plastic (breakable) case.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I too have my Dad’s Weller “Kit”! Awesome! 😃👍
@tonylenge424Ай бұрын
Liked the dissection of the switch, also I really liked watching the soldering iron repair. Thanks
@janderson8401Ай бұрын
The current Ford Bronco was supposedly designed to echo the lines of the original. What I like about it is that it’s one of the few US made vehicles available with a manual transmission.
@tonyholt90Ай бұрын
Brilliant repairs 👍 Yeah I definitely understand the car look from the past,
@JohnSmith-vc4ygАй бұрын
A other great video, thanks
@setdown2Ай бұрын
Great video...i read some comments and as you can see most people like your showing and teaching myself included especially when you show what your using to get your results...🖖
@lotsatrainsАй бұрын
I have a couple of those same soldering guns and good to know now how they come apart and how to work on them if needed great repair job 👍
@scottjohnson136Ай бұрын
The new / old Chevy also had me excited! The switch clean up also great! I have used a big old soldering many times. I have the one purchased in my youth and a couple picked up cheap at garage sales. To date all work and only cleared tip connect. It was educational (fantastic) to see inside and how they work! Once again great show!
@DardrumАй бұрын
Very cool video, I enjoyed it much
@larryborkstrom3580Ай бұрын
Great job on saving the old soldering iron switch was cool as well
@jimronchetto8592Ай бұрын
My father gave me the same model Weller soldering gun probably 50 years ago. I still have that and it works great. I also have a later model D550 that I currently use whenever I need to solder some wires. It shows to be 240/325 watt. It makes quick work of it.
@1lupusАй бұрын
Bloody hell! At 49 seconds into the video I was saying "I wonder if I can import one into Australia?" . I was wondering if I could get one to match the colour of my daily ride, a Royal Enfield 350 Classic. Then like you my dreams were cruely dashed. I will have to keep my Jeep XJ. I can't stomach buying a modern car.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
It was good while it lasted! 😂👍
@stanellis7805Ай бұрын
Awesome Scout! 🇺🇸
@williammunny2295Ай бұрын
I miss vehicles. I mean real vehicles. The kinds that had a "face" if you know what I mean. They were identifiable. I could tell what was coming around the corner from the sound. I knew we were in trouble as a society when they moved the headlight dimmer switch from the floorboard. I miss that sound too. 😁😁😁 excellent show. Have a great day. 👍
@KeyboardBusterАй бұрын
I miss when the community I live in was mostly a sea of lily white faces. Now the entire punchbowl is full of turds. Somebody put me back in the fridge.
@saigakingАй бұрын
Oh yeah nice bit of lead vapour nothing like it ha ha great video You had me there for a second with the car man how sweet would That be great show John have a great weekend god bless take care 🇺🇸🇳🇿🪖🇮🇱🗽🦅🦔🌟🐝🐬🙏🐕45-47 DJT
@paulsworkshop4179Ай бұрын
Great fixes today!
@LoStivaleАй бұрын
How cool would the 2025 Chevy Bel Air have been if real? I always loved the style of those old cars.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I wanted it to be real that’s why I was duped! 🫣😂👍
@nikki13tАй бұрын
Most beautiful car ever built ….1966 Pontiac Red GTO
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
My buddy Alex had that exact car- his was Candy Apple Red! 😃👍
@mitchjohnson4970Ай бұрын
My wife has a 55 Belair that looks amazing. We drove off in it on our wedding. I miss my 79 CJ7 Jeep.(before they were owned by Chrysler)
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Mitch 55 was always my favorite year because of the narrow grill. 😃👍
@larrynelson734Ай бұрын
Hi John. I'm with you with respect to old cars. New ones are 😢. I have that same soldering iron. Don't heat very hot either. I'm going to check it like you did. Thanks for that video. Is your up north property safe from those fires?hope they are. Have a great weekend. 👍👍❤🙏🤠...
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Larry- Many times all that’s needed is to clean the connections where the tip enters the gun! 😃👍
@thewise3551Ай бұрын
You have the patience of a saint scraping out all that stuff out with those dental picks. 😄
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@beerdrinker6452Ай бұрын
You are the best votech teacher ever.
@ianbutler1983Ай бұрын
Thanks John.
@Brian-BurkeАй бұрын
I loved the soldering iron repair. John, you'll like this. I went to the Chevy website before you got to the punchline.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Imagine the wait ing list if they did do it! 😂👍
@noahlevy48Ай бұрын
Hello John, great video as always. My gut instinct is that the insulating material they put on the switch connections is some sort of pitch-based substance. It reminds me of the stuff used in pitch bowls. I share a similar disinterest in modern cars. I only wish I was around to see the old ones you so fondly remember.
@joeschulz7997Ай бұрын
At the beginning of your video, I thought you may have triggered a few viewers again.😬 I'm glad that didn't happen. I've got to try that on a few of my Weller "sader" guns. Over the years, they lost their heating abilities. Nice video 😀👍🏻🇺🇲
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
The tip connections to the gun often get corroded and create this problem. 😃👍
@frankblack5129Ай бұрын
The International Scout has been reborn and is scheduled to be on the streets in 2026, l’m a Ford guy but I think it’s a great rendition of an old classic
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Frank- it’s an EV so I don’t think it will last.
@frankblack5129Ай бұрын
@ jeez… exclusively an EV, you’re probably right Hopefully they will produce a IC powered model to complement it
@truthreigns7Ай бұрын
I have always liked the Weller. I have a more modern one. I like it
@ravendark2422Ай бұрын
Chevrolet and reliable are not two words I would put together.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I had 6 Chevys- Every one of them let me down. 😂👍
@Wildwood975Ай бұрын
You had me going, John! All I kept thinking is that maybe GM finally fixed the blinker fluid leaks all the old Bel Airs had. Got my hopes up. That’s the great thing about the new cars…they never run low on blinker fluid!
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@tmillsazАй бұрын
Great video! Would love to see a Scoutcrafter Ham Radio 101 🙂
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I’ve been itching to get back on the air- it’s been years! 😃👍
@garypannone7755Ай бұрын
LOL and in England Solder.
@johnarmstrong5953Ай бұрын
The only problem is that if they did come out with that retro 57 it would no doubt be 80k+ and a 2 year waiting list.
@michaelowens7151Ай бұрын
For whatever reason today automobiles have no soul, the car an average person can afford to buy, insure, and drive is virtually lifeless. No spark, pitiless acceleration, and an instrument panel undecipherable. I drove rental cars for work the last five years before retiring, at least 60 different makes and models. Memorable are a twin turbo 2.0 litre BMW that was absolutely a rocket and a couple of Dodge Chargers that were simply marvelous! Great info for the Weller, I’ve got several that were freebies and I’ll be checking them out thanks to your tips. Flag videos always super….
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
My GF drives a Subaru and after two years she still has no idea what half the buttons do. 😂😂😂. I just want simplicity.
@williamlouis5011Ай бұрын
I saw a promo for a 2024 Malibu in January. However the base price was $117,000.00! If this was a real deal, it is way out of my price range!!!
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
That’s about 4 times my budget. 🫣😂👍
@TheKidFromYTownАй бұрын
Nice cleanup on the switch but I really enjoyed the repair on the sada-ring gun. 🤣🤓
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
😂 when I was editing the video and heard me say SADA I knew there were going to be viewers saying “Did he just say SADA?!” 🫣😂👍
@TheKidFromYTownАй бұрын
@@ScoutCrafter Well, I didn't even notice it until you brought it up in the video. You have a great sense of humor. One of the many things that make your videos so enjoyable. Have a nice weekend.
@williammccreary5562Ай бұрын
Star trek another favorite
@richardross7219Ай бұрын
The new cars don't have a good reputation. Many don't last 60,000 miles anymore and there are a lot of complaints that the manufacturers are not honoring their warauntees. You are better off taking good care of your car and getting 20+ years out of it. BTW cars from the 50s and 60s usually needed a ring job by 80,000 miles. I have a couple of those Wellers. Thanks for showing how to fix. Another nice video. Good Luck, Rick
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
It’s true Rick!
@jodydoakes8754Ай бұрын
That CH (Cutler Hammer) switch is really neat--lots of engineering and quality in those old things. That red stuff on the screws is glyptol (glyptal). Been used for years and still available from you-know-where.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Glyptal! Never knew that! McMaster Kerr! Thanks! 😂👍
@jodydoakes8754Ай бұрын
@ Amazon too.
@johncarlson7955Ай бұрын
LOL,, smoke going up my nose like it ought to.😅
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
John- No matter where you stand that solder smoke will change direction until you are breathing it! 🫣😂👍
@rge2410Ай бұрын
All of the new egg shaped “cars” look alike.
@DalesworkshopАй бұрын
Nice fix on the Weller
@johnroberts7280Ай бұрын
Thanks John
@tomdale1313Ай бұрын
"Snoop" abides, thxs for sharing...
@wowzers0_070Ай бұрын
"Smokes going straight up my nose, the way it's supposed to" ah, yes... the joys of soldering.
@beerdrinker6452Ай бұрын
Nice video.
@honest-andyАй бұрын
I fell for that same retro car trick John. I couldn’t sleep thinking about a 67 Malibu😞
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I felt like such a rube! 😂👍
@roberthoug7864Ай бұрын
How the hell would you ever afford it. you know damn well if they came out with something like that it's going to be $100,000 Eagle UP of Michigan we've been waiting all day for your video and it comes out and I missed it there is a 100 and some thumbs up been watching for since 11:30 this morning how did I miss it by that many thumbs up oh well I got to go back and watch it
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Bob- You’re right, if it were over 30 grand I’m out. 🫣😂👍
@itsjustme.2331Ай бұрын
Mr. J We were duped, So damn sad.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
😂😂😂. I was so excited too! Maybe GM will get the hint and make one! 😃👍. Thanks!!!
@marcmckenzie5110Ай бұрын
John, where would that switch have been used? Just curious.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Hi Mark- That’s a good question- Years ago switch ratings were very conservative and this switch is a perfect example- The contacts are much more substantial then today’s switches that are rated for 15 amps! That being said this switch would be fine as a light switch because a 100 watt bulb only draws .83 of an amp so even if they had five 100 watt bulbs in a lamp fixture it would only draw 4.17 amps. 😃👍
@warwilson100Ай бұрын
How does one send you stuff? I have a really interesting saw for you to restore. Jim Wilson Corinth Texas
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Jim- My email is bicycleguy@aol.com
@mitchjohnson4970Ай бұрын
I'm looking for a moderately priced soldering gun that I can use for minor electrical work and that can be used on circuit boards as well.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Mitch- This Weller gun is for heavy work and not suitable for circuit board work- Almost everyone who does that kind of work today uses a variable soldering station like the Weller www.amazon.com/Weller-Digital-Soldering-Station-Precision/dp/B09XZBWJ5H/ref=mp_s_a_1_16_sspa?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5yt3C0WfzElhzBIfDVpauaxjx3KAqCcV9BakUj8QC5gortMcmMklnjt3bngAIONCYIiaSySfkJku2hp0v5xyTP7aiyDtp36-4XUwMHX-RrQU-oiHwTkOMSZCKj4zreXTYECOXKvaNUs6SCecvPWR7o651ZhoXvXbg09_wniMO583tkyIwrFpFyrgcItRV9QZngJdlJ1tDXn2FL6niLLJIw.nMDeBMWgJn8GfGsJXS22gAwVt-lcUmNhtREpyVekuZk&dib_tag=se&keywords=soldering+station&qid=1731717664&sr=8-16-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRmX25leHQ&psc=1#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div
@johncarlson7955Ай бұрын
If the new Belair was real they would sell like hot cakes.
@KeyboardBusterАй бұрын
No, more like twelve year old prostitute boys in a foreign brothel
@greghomestead8366Ай бұрын
Once again..... Enjoyed the show. Have a Jesus filled day everyone. Greg in Michigan
@madamecampsalot6384Ай бұрын
Smoke up the nose, like it's supposed to....lol!
@KeyboardBusterАй бұрын
Shango66: we are living in the age of smoke, take a hit!
@billmccabe9601Ай бұрын
66 Bronco? Your Toyota, is a modern close 'Second'. Ford tried, but an electric bronco just ain't the same.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I’m not ready for an electric vehicle- Unless I lived in a Florida Senior community, then the electric golf cart is king! 😂👍
@Mojita82Ай бұрын
Thank u for great videoes. I have two question . 1 how to distingush between mirror finish and chrome plating. 2 my old adjustable wrench logo and letters are raised and embossed new one are engraved . Why? Any difference in process of forging and quality.. like Crescent jamestown wrench vs newer cooper or apex crescent which are engraved .. old irega are embossed newer are engraved
@1pcfredАй бұрын
If ferrous metal doesn't have some kind of a protective coating on it it'll oxidize pretty rapidly. It'll tarnish and rust. That's why we chrome plate stuff. To protect it. But how shiny chrome looks depends on how buffed out whatever is getting plated got. Really shiny chrome is called triple chrome. That's because there's 3 layers plated. There's copper, nickel and chrome. The copper layer gets buffed to a mirror polish. You can see the copper sometimes on worn chrome. Chrome is durable but it can wear out. Sometimes stuff is just nickel plated. They skip the chrome. They can skip the copper too. I guess they could just copper plate stuff too? The Chinese are doing that to wire now. They're copper plating steel wire. For a while they were copper plating aluminum. People got wise to that though. Plus steel is even cheaper. Copper plated steel wire is attracted to a magnet. But I digress.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Almost all the newer wrenches are chrome plated. Only antique wrenches were plated differently. The raised lettering was a little harder to produce so it was replaced by stamping and now engraving. Cheap wrenches are identified with ink or a label. 🫣😂👍
@1pcfredАй бұрын
@@ScoutCrafter I hate laser engraving. Might as well put a sticker on it. Etching sucks too.
@Mojita82Ай бұрын
@@1pcfredthanks a lot 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@tmillsazАй бұрын
👍
@mochiba33Ай бұрын
I agree about most new cars, all look the same and cost a fortune and won't last 100k miles. I've been into GTOs and muscle cars since I was a kid but one exception is the modern Dodge Challenger that just went out of production. Before Stellantis bought Dodge these cars were designed and built by car people. I bought a used 2012 Challenger SRT, 392 Hemi, 6 speed and my face hurts from smiling when I drive it. Black with silver stripes the car is mean..I like the looks of the new Vette as well but otherwise it's all white and silver jellybeans..great episode you gave that switch some serious love
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
The SRT Hellcats have 807 HP! Insane! 😂👍
@RicopolicoАй бұрын
The Tube Guru and I have asked for years, why not? All we want from a car is for it to get us predictably from point A to point B; no power windows, no automatic, no do-dads of any kind. And, why can't we have that? I know, I know, if we go to Pakistan they'll build an exact copy of a '64 Ford Econoline, while we waited (all from recycled 55 gal. oil drums ). One of my all time favorite vehicles was an '80 Chevy "Farm PickUp". No carpeting, rubber floor mats, six, 3-on-a-tree. It was MINT when I sold it. Figured I'd get anther one sometime. What an idiot I was.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I think if they had a newer reliable and proven drivetrain there’s no reason why they couldn’t do it other than MPG requirements. 😂👍
@1pcfredАй бұрын
Pakistani Truck!
@RicopolicoАй бұрын
@@ScoutCrafter - John, I drove VW Vanagon vans for a few years. They requiired a lot of attention, especially the 4WD Syncro flavor. The last time I was in touch with that world, some guy in LA (it's always California, isn't it?) was having much success with stuffing Tesla go parts into VW Dokas (crew cab versions of Vanagons). I am too old to see the day when you'll take your favorite car in to have an electric chassis installed, but you're not.
@petediamond7263Ай бұрын
Good show fix it Friday ! I hope Donald TRUMP our president is able to fix our country! I am so happy he won!
@sebglayburg5163Ай бұрын
Hwy, John, the new retro Bronco has stayed true to form better than any other "retro bring back" model to date. What do you think of the new Bronco?
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Seb- The new Bronco looks awesome from the outside but it’s packed with options that make it almost unaffordable to most. I was a little ticked at Ford after the COVID fiasco when they took orders on their vehicles and when the vehicles finally came in months later they wanted a totally different price because of supply and demand- Thousands over sticker. That really bothered me. 😃👍
@ladybiscuit80Ай бұрын
The car had me going for a minute until I saw some of the pics closer and could spot the mistakes AI image generators make 💀💀💀 that’s messed up, these engagement farmers just out working hard on the dead internet 😭 thanks for your videos though, I’ve been watching a lot of your ones of electric motors bc I have one to clean up myself! At least the internet is still good for things like this!
@homotorsportsАй бұрын
Stick with your Toyota… it’s already a classic… bright yellow and blue are the most prized FJs
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I love that truck and would buy it again in a minute they just don’t make it anymore. 😃👍
@homotorsportsАй бұрын
I know.. I was with Toyota for 20 years.. retired this past week..
@wrwest7705Ай бұрын
Hi John, checkout the New 2025 Caterpillar pickup truck. 😁
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I have seen those photos and whoever dreamed up that pickup had interesting ideas. However another internet attempt at deception. 😂😂👍
@wrwest7705Ай бұрын
@@ScoutCrafter John here is a real car, that I have seen at a car show. Chevy 789 by N2K," None two alike" Be ready $$$ 😃
@TheOtherBillАй бұрын
The immediate giveaway on the fake Chevy videos is there's none of the mandated safety equipment (seat belts, airbags, etc). You notice it as soon as you see a shot of the interior.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
The funny thing is for the first few minutes I was excited and elated until reality kicked in and I realized I was watching three card Monty all over again. 🫣😂👍
@KeyboardBusterАй бұрын
I got a 50s Weller soldering gun in a Bell garbage bin a couple years ago. It was plopped in top with an old 80s Delco cassette radio. Took em both. Good stuff. The same model number guns but made after the 80s seem like they took a shit in quality I can't quite figure out. The old ones are like bake light and the newer ones are like crappier plastic. Doesn't get as hot as the 50s one. Bought a newer one at a thrift store and a/b'd them. Yeah there is a difference. The new one might be made in china and if that's true, that explains everything.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
The Bakelite was more brittle but felt so much better in the hand- You’re right, totally different animal but they still sell them today! 😃👍
@scottwallace5180Ай бұрын
Hi John hope your well. Do they have contact cleaner over your side of the pond. Would have saved you half a day. Stay safe regards Scott
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
Yes- Contact cleaner is great when you can’t get access to or tight spaces like inside potentiometers, if the contacts are corroded only a physical wipe will clean them- like Emery cloth on ignition points. 😂👍
@michaelwojo14Ай бұрын
I can see you driving in a new Tesla pickup truck LOLOLOLOL
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I’ll be the last guy driving an electric car! Unless I move to Florida and get a golf cart!!! 😃👍
@rustyblade5845Ай бұрын
Haha 😂😆 I know someone who's selling London Bridge if you're interested..
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I’m was so excited! 🫣😂👍
@1pcfredАй бұрын
London Bridge is in Arizona today. They put it in the middle of the desert. They did build a body of water for it though. Some developer bought it and shipped it over block by block. It's on the Internet. Go check it out. It's called London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)
@rustyblade5845Ай бұрын
@@1pcfred “If you believe that, I have a bridge to sell you” is a phrase people throw around as an artful way of calling someone gullible. It comes from the exploits of an American conman, George C. Parker, who in the early 1900s, made a tidy living ‘selling’ landmarks to New Yorker's.
@1pcfredАй бұрын
@@rustyblade5845 sometimes the offer is legit. I think London Bridge sold for one pound? The buyer was responsible for removing it though. I'm sure doing that cost a pretty penny too.
@metalwork.Ай бұрын
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@traceyl.cumberland225Ай бұрын
If you want to buy a really cool vintage truck, get a 1950's Dodge Power Wagon through "Legacy Classic Trucks".
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I love old power wagons! Legacy makes beautiful vehicles but way out of my petty budget. 🫣😂👍
@williamlee1429Ай бұрын
Are A Gone? lol Orey Gun Sorry Scout crafter, I couldn't help myself 😁
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@AndyM.Ай бұрын
My question to you is, When doesn't 50/50 AKA VICTORY NOT work??? You show me an item that 50/50 doesn't work on, and I will call BS on your abilities!