I apologize for the length of this video but I hope to wet your appetite on this iconic wrench!
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@tonybrannen17406 жыл бұрын
I really love the history lesson that comes with the restorations.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Tony! I would really like to go more in depth but I am always trying to keep the videos short and sweet! LOL Nothing worse then a guy with a NY accent rambling on! =D Thanks very much!!!!!
@MmmChipotle3 жыл бұрын
I just went through all of my grandfathers tools, and I found this gem! Now it's in my toolbox at work!
@anthonyolivares46083 жыл бұрын
I found one of these in the work truck I inherited at my job . Never letting this wrench go after watching this
@elsdp-45605 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU...for sharing. Nice pliers.
6 жыл бұрын
You have the patience of a saint, masking up the tool for painting and highlighting the lettering. Very nice job.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Tony! Lol. I hate taping!!! It's so tedious and boring! I would much rather be sanding or buffing! Lol. Thanks so much!!! 😃👍
@balazstorok92656 жыл бұрын
After Ave, Abom, Hand tool restoration and many others I'm glad found your channel.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Balázs! Thankyou so very much!!!! I'm sorry this response took so long I didn't get the notice! Those guys are all great channels! Don't forget This Old Tony! =) Thanks again!!!!!
@MrKabDrivr6 жыл бұрын
No apologies required! The longer, the better, as far as I'm concerned!... Keep 'em coming, I'll keep watching!!
@Jammer33336 жыл бұрын
MrBusDrivr - I agree. I like watching the restore process. I would actually like to see more of the sanding, wire brushing, and painting with less jump cuts.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Mr Bus Driver! I just don't want to bore anyone! LOL It's so easy to ramble, believe me I know!!!! =D Thanks very much!!!!!!!
@uncleblack79466 жыл бұрын
Wow, another fine segment of information...great inventors from the past...Thanks Scout
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Blackie! This was the wrench I was talking about that was the predecessor of the GripNStik! This wrench is a beast and is super hefty!!! Thanks very much!!! 😃👍
@uncleblack79466 жыл бұрын
Scout, Keep'um coming...Love it..thank"U"
@michaelpugh48945 жыл бұрын
Nice clean up and a great restoration. Great explanation on the wrench too.
@rpc7174 жыл бұрын
I've never heard of this tool, and after seeing that kit I'm not sure why this isn't more popular.
@ScoutCrafter4 жыл бұрын
You have to get one! They are cheap and available! =D
@joeheilm6 жыл бұрын
Scoutcrafter, thanks for the plug! The paint really makes that good looking wrench look great. I liked the comparison between the new and the old wrench.....i'll take the old stuff any day of the week. Great restoration! Cheers.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe! I wish people could feel the solid-ness of this awesome wrench! It really does feel like it was built to last forever!!! Thanks much Joe!!!! 😃👍
@davidthoresen7145 Жыл бұрын
So cool you restore these! Such a useful, well made tool. My grandfather Roy owned Masterform and Plierench when I was very young. My earliest memories are being at the factory in Bensenville, IL. I have an old Dukane film strip projector 50's era Plierench used to show, "Plierench, the most useful hand tool in the world" on, narrated by "Patsy the Plierench Gal", in classic 50's trade show style. My father, uncle, brothers and I still have and regularly use the old Plierenchs. They do not make them like they used to is an understatement with regards to this tool. Really made me smile to see this history and appreciation living on.
@lotsabirds6 жыл бұрын
Here's what I'm betting....I'll bet that when you get into a restoration that hours go by and it feels like minutes!! There's a "Zone" that you get into that is like a time warp!! That's a sign of pure enjoyment in what you are doing! The fact that you really get a kick out of bringing these tools back to life shows in a big way! Thanks for another GREAT video on another NEAT tool restoration !! Fabulous work!!
@CaskStrength7775 жыл бұрын
Excellent vid, amazing that I know antique tools but have not seen this till now. I want a BIG one of these bad
@MrJruta3 жыл бұрын
You give life back to these beautiful gems! Great work
@357magdad6 жыл бұрын
Your paint job came out really nice! I'm going to have to try the trick with the paint thinner for raised lettering. Your channel and Joe's Shop have inspired me to add more hand tool restorations to my channel's content.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello 357! That paint thinner trick works great but you have to move fast while the paint is still wet! It's the best way I have found so far! =) Thanks so much!!!!
@yadda_tools6 жыл бұрын
I have a huge collection of Plierenches including the early 1921A with smooth handles and the 1953 geared Plierench. Nice work!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Lyndon! You really know quality!!!! They have a feel like no other tool... Built like a tank!!!!! Best investment you could ask for! Thanks so much!!!!!!!
@daletravis53174 жыл бұрын
Lyndon Crowe do you know how to replace the spring in a plierench. I have two missing their springs
@Santiago-iv7oi6 жыл бұрын
Wow that is the first time I see those kinds of pliers thanks for the info.. God Bless..
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Santiago! They are really well made and built like a TANK! I hope you get to use a pair sometime!!! Thanks my friend!!! 😃👍
@boydtsosie71405 жыл бұрын
Great video. Like the review between the old school and new school. Definitely going to keep my eye out for one of these wrenches
@Ricopolico6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Scout! I don't know how it's possible, but you videos keep getting better and better. Have a happy Fourth.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Ricopolico!!! Thanks so much!!!! I really appreciate that!!!!!
@adamsaint28906 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the longer video format! I'm a man who likes my tools so love the extra detail, please keep it up. Good job :)
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Adam! Can you believe I had to cut out a couple sections! My iPhone wont let me upload videos longer then 15 minutes to youtube! I tried to upload the video to the PC but it was taking forever! lol I had a clip where I showed how the cutter worked on the wrench! Funny thing is that the cutter wasn't well designed and would always wind up pinching your finger giving you a blood blister!! LOL Every time!!!! Thanks very much!!!!
@sean60776 жыл бұрын
definitely love the longer format, too.
@davidpeterson51866 жыл бұрын
So today I found a newer version of the Eifel wrench made in Chicago at an estate sale. I would not have known what this was if I had not seen your video. It does work very well. Thank you!
@bomackful6 жыл бұрын
That is a really cool tool and extremely useful. Nice video!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Oliver! You're so right! But the best part is how hefty it is built! Feels very substantial in the hand!!! Thanks very much!!! 😃👍
@AmericanCoinHunting6 жыл бұрын
That is one Cool Tool ! Great restoration again John . Thanks forbtaking the time to show how you do the lettering on your paint highlights 4:30 - 5:50 , That is much appreciated .
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave!! That is the best way I found as of yet! You just have to rush before the paint dries! Lol Thanks very much!!!!
@samadrid63216 жыл бұрын
Hey, I like long videos, thanks, great stuff here! I love old tools, old watches, old cars, my back wall has a variety of old rusty parts hanging as decoration among the plants. I have an old rusty cam shaft, water meter cover, some big spring from a big clock, and other odds and ends.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello ryvr! The fact that you find those old mechanical parts interesting means you have a mind for engineering! If you look at a gear and are amazed it's because your brain is wired in such a way that it realizes the genius in the design! It's a wonderful gift!!! Thanks very much!!! 😃👍
@JimmysTheBestCop6 жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved the longer format. I vote more videos at 15 min length!!!! Great work and channel. Keep it up. Not even interested in restoring tools or anything but your channel rocks!!!!!!!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello JimmysTheBestCop! Thanks so much!!! I'm so glad you enjoy the content!!! I really appreciate that!!!!!
@ikm646 жыл бұрын
Wow, this one has to go down as one of your classics, great job again, the detailing was well worth the effort. I am getting the "Red" and it does make it look fantastic.
@andreaechevarria67256 жыл бұрын
That is the coolest tool I have seen on your great channel! Have been binge watching your vids and this one made me subscribe. Keep going. Love these old tools.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Andrea! Thanks so very much!!! I really appreciate that!!!!!
@dallaswoiken75336 жыл бұрын
Sweet looking wrench
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Dallas! This one is iconic... Everyone should at least get to try one out! Super strong and just a great feel to it! Thanks very much!!!!
@danielgrenier32886 жыл бұрын
I love seeing the advertisements and included documentation. Super cool! Great fun! ...and the length is just fine.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Daniel! I will keep them short just because I don't want to bore people, It's just this wrench had so much history! I didn't even scratch the surface! Lol Thanks so much!!!!
@billmiller92345 жыл бұрын
Nice one ScoutCrafter, I have been around tools old and new for over forty years and have never seen one of these. However now I have I am going to get me one. Thank you
@jeffmoss266 жыл бұрын
awesome...never seen one in person but have seen pictures of them on Garage Journal. So cool!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Jeff! I really hope you get to mess around with one soon! Of all the tools I own this one is built like a TANK! lol Just a big ole piece of American Iron!!!! Thanks so much!!!!!
@wyattoneable6 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness. That was a great visual on the difference between old and new. Old tool any day in my book.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hi Wyatt- I didn't know how much of a difference there was until I got the newer one! It is like a whole different wrench! The good news is there are thousands of older wrenches available at any time still... The old one feels like it was made to last forever!!! You can see the mill marks and quality of that good old steel!!!! Thanks very much!!!
@signalpops6 жыл бұрын
Scout, another great informative restoration. Those pliers are indeed a must have for any tool collection. I also enjoyed the longer video. Keep up the great work. I really enjoy them!!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Pops! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! I am so worried about boring people!!! It's so easy to ramble on and on... I know how valuable time is these days! Thanks so much!!!! 😃👍
@joechurchill80556 жыл бұрын
This guys obsessed with restoring wrenches and i love it!
@iansloan42616 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another excellent tutorial on a unique tool. Those wrench pliers are a must have.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Ian! You are so right! They really are! They were built like a TANK!!! If I could only have one old tool this would be it! Thanks so much!!!!!!!
@iansloan42616 жыл бұрын
ScoutCrafter It occurred to me while watching your latest video that Ask This Old House should have a segment that brings information about great old tools to their viewers. You should be part of that excellent program. Your knowledge and ease of delivering make learning so easy and fun. I would love to suggest that to This Old House/Ask This Old House. What do you think?
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
LOL Ian I am as amateur as they come but I do enjoy re-introducing tools to people that have overlooked them over the years... People pick up a pair of pliers or a hammer and don't think twice about the origin or history of that tool! So that is my job!!! Lol Thanks so much!!!!!!
@iansloan42616 жыл бұрын
ScoutCrafter Amateur perhaps but your delivery is clear and concise. That's what makes a good video. You know your stuff and now your viewers do too.
@christinaperez2546 жыл бұрын
I gotta get one! I can see that tool being super handy!!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Christina! You have to have one just for the heck of it!!! Wait till you feel the weight and heft of this wrench! It makes a great conversation piece alone! Lol. Thanks so much!!! 😃👍
@wireworks6166 жыл бұрын
Brother, you never cease to amaze me. Another great job.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello WW! I know you like vintage quality stuff! This wrench is the Cat's Pajama's! LOL Thanks very much!!!
@ClintGrantham6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic tool! I never knew it existed. I'm gonna pick one up for a collection I'm building for my son and a second one to keep in my tractor tool box. Thanks my friend!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Clint! Definitely buy one for your Son as a keepsake... This wrench is iconic and built like a TANK! He can pass it on to his son!!! Thanks so much!!! 😃👍
@stephenkent89034 жыл бұрын
Scoutcrafter as usual you have done an outstanding job restoring this plier. I am going to have to look for a set or 2 of these pliers. I love tools that were made when my dad was just a little toddler and know they were made well to last forever!
@ScoutCrafter4 жыл бұрын
Stephen- Trust me- If you only buy one antique tool THIS needs to be it! You will love them!
@helpinghandremodeling37556 жыл бұрын
Wow what a superb resto!! The paint prep really paid off. You have raised the bar with this one. Now I have to find one. Again, well done my friend. Thanks for sharing
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hi Bernie! They made thousands and thousands of these and they are all still around! lol Built like TANKS!!!! The wrench weighs a lot! You would definitely need suspenders with one of these in your pocket! =D Thanks so much!!!!!
@Jallexiusen6 жыл бұрын
Hello Scout! I'm from Norway and I love your channel! Get a lot of inspiration to start some restoration projects myself. Do you have any Scandinavian tools? 🙂 Also interested in hearing your tips on what tools I should get to start restoring. Maybe make a video on a good and affordable "starter pack"? Keep up the good work, and save those beautiful old tools! 👍
@darrinlawton27486 жыл бұрын
There is absolutely no substitute for quality.The steel used in pre WW2 tools was of such a higher quality it's not even a contest.....great video as always cheers mate
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Darrin! You are absolutely right, they might have the ability to produce better steel today but some of the pre-war stuff was just amazing... Thanks so much!!!! 😃👍
@tonyholt906 жыл бұрын
You done a lovely job on that one! And yep if I come across one of those, I definitely want one :)
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Tony! You won't be sorry! Like the Billings bicycle wrench, you just have to have one! Lol Thanks so much!!!!!
@_Hanover_6 жыл бұрын
Great video! Length was not a problem. Loved the comparison between modern and antique. And now I have been searching for a set of them.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Mike! I really think you will enjoy this wrench! If I could only have one collector wrench THIS would be it!!!!! Let me know how you like it!!!! Thanks very much!!!!!
@sosrob80856 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot, now I won’t be able to sleep until I have one! Beautiful work. Lmao when the sticker and finish annoyed you. Me too.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Bob! Unlike the GripNStik, these are readily available on eBay at anytime, I prefer the older ones (Pre 70's) just because I feel they were made better... The later one I have is just a facsimile of the original! LOL That cheesy sticker!!! =D Thanks very much!!!!!!
@redteamla3 жыл бұрын
The way you pronounce "jaws" is mesmerizing. Great video!
@frankg30726 жыл бұрын
Another excellent restoration. Your knowledge of the history of tools is amazing!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Frank! I'm one of those guys who knows a little about a lot of stuff but not enough about anything!!! Lol. 😂. Thanks very much Frank!!!
@georgechambers31976 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the magic of removing the paint from the lettering. I've never seen or heard of the Plierwrench before, but I'll be keeping my eye out now. Many thanks for the video, I even like the longer format with better detail on restoration. Thanks again!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello George! I think I'm getting the format dialed in a little better, I just don't want it to ever get boring! Thanks so much for all your feedback!!! 😃👍
@kadmaster6 жыл бұрын
Good restoration again, sir. Interesting wrench. So many choices for this wrench.I like it...
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Kadir! You sir are a tool lover in the first degree!!!! You must have a mind for engineering!!! Thanks so much my friend!!! 😃👍
@kadmaster6 жыл бұрын
Thanks sir. I'm a civil engineer and I make 3d architechtural vizs. for our customers and yes,sir, I'm a toolmania... :)
@mtmchenry6 жыл бұрын
Great tool restoration. I actually ordered one on ebay before I finished watching the video. You can make the longer videos any time. I enjoy the extra information.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Mike!!!! I hope you enjoy the wrench as much as I think you will!! They are so awesome!!!! Thanks!!!!!!!!
@DavidN23Skidoo6 жыл бұрын
Great video! I knew nothing about this tool, and now I have to find one!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello David! Really?!?! Of all people I thought you would have seen these at one time or another!!! Wait till you put one of these in your hand, it's so well made and hefty! They run about $25 shipped on eBay and it is worth it for the conversation piece alone!!! Lol. Thanks very much!!! 😃👍
@scottjones50136 жыл бұрын
I really liked the longer video. Thank u very much. Oh I do have a smaller wire wheel. Next I get a dremal tool. Thanks again
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Awesome Scott!!! I can't wait to see some of your projects!!!!!!!!
@kyleb19336 жыл бұрын
Great channel! I've really been enjoying your videos. I got directed here while searching about cleaning tools. I got distracted watching video after video! Good stuff man and keep up the great content! I need to get myself one of them plierenchs now. I was on eBay and found one with original case but I want one in better condition. I'll get a better look at the others soon. Thanks 👍
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Kyle!!!! Thanks so much!! I'm so glad you enjoy the content!!! You are smart to pick up a Plierench!!! You won't be sorry! Definitely buy the best example you can... Their are lots out there! Thanks very much!!!!!
@kyleb19336 жыл бұрын
ScoutCrafter thank you for the reply! I need to get a belt sander to get my tools looking like yours do when you're done. Doing it by hand isn't going to work out very well. I might have to for some. If I don't do any sanding is it possible to get the tools to a mirror finish by using just the steel brush on the bench grinder and a buffer? Also does coating the tools in a clear gloss finish spray paint actually stay on the metal to protect it from rusting? I feel it would come off easily once put in a tool box or once the tool came into contact with other tools. Sorry for the questions I'm just starting to restore some tools and want to get to your level eventually. My son who is 8yo likes helping and seeing how they come out after. If email would work better for you you could always email me if you'd like at Kjbundy22@gmail.com. Thanks for any help! I'm sure I'll have more questions and will need more advice from you in the near future. Thanks again!
@matsandresson47586 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another informative video. All the best.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Mats! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much!!! 😃👍
@j.baglivo6 жыл бұрын
Damn you! This is the second tool I purchased off of eBay after watching your vids; the first was the ridgid e-110. Great content, keep 'em coming!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello J! That Ridgid E-110 is a beautiful wrench!!! This Plierench is a must have too!!! You are going to love it!!! The weight and feel alone are just amazing! Let me know how you like it!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!
@johnrazor87206 жыл бұрын
Loved the detailing in red on the handles. Hands of a surgeon in removing that paint from the letters. Love your channel, it's a daily addiction.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello John! I'm so glad you picked up on the red in the handles! I really think it made the original design stand out! What a awesome casting! I love it when a tool designer adds little details that shows his artistic side!!! Thanks very much!
@bettydebace74066 жыл бұрын
Outstanding . Like you have said never seen one or heard of it before . Super touch with the red. Sorry for Delay on comments. Again good stuff and enjoy the fourth. Dave
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Dave!!! Thanks so much!!! I'm really glad you are enjoying the channel!!!
@scaleautoworkshop44266 жыл бұрын
Excellent video ScoutCrafter. I agree with Ian "your knowledge and ease of delivering make learning so much fun." Vaughn
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
scaleautoworkshop - Hello Vaughn!!! I'm really glad you are enjoying the videos! I think we just like to see things restored and find interest in cool tools! Thanks very much!!! 😃👍
@mick47906 жыл бұрын
I will be looking for one of these preferably an old one like yours, nice job on the restoration!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Mick! Definitely worth the price even if only as a conversation piece! Once you hold it in your hand I promise you will be glad you own one!!! Thanks very much!!!!
@timothymassina61386 жыл бұрын
Beautiful job as usual! I love the longer videos honestly. Gives more in depth look at the restoration. Any open end/closed end wrenches in the future planned? Thanks for the video
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Timothy!!!! I have a really nice open end "S" wrench that I just got! I have a cool "C" clamp for later on today!!! Hope you like it!!!! Thanks very much!!!!
@ocelot22346 жыл бұрын
Another Great restoration by scoutcrafter keep up the good work buddy 😀
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Ocelot! Thanks so much!!! This wrench feels so solid... It's worth a look! Thanks again!!
@johnsobery6 жыл бұрын
Neat tool, it looks like a trip saver for a plumber with all those attachments
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Dad Joke Guy! for a wrench that's been around for 100 years it amazes me that more people don't own one!!! Thanks very much!!!!
@steveskouson96206 жыл бұрын
Scout, I don't own ONE. That would be 6 or 7. steve
@scottstoolthoughts31906 жыл бұрын
You got me again! After watching this latest masterpiece come together, I had to own a pair for myself! Just ordered a nice specimen from eBay. Can’t wait! BTW, I received my “Cronks” today....WOW. They might be the heaviest pliers I’ve ever encountered! Thanks for the great videos and the inspiration!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Scott!!! You got a pair of CRONKS!!! Awesome! They are like Viking Pliers!!! LOL You are really building up a nice tool collection!!! I'm glad you got a Plierench! You will really enjoy the quality of this tool!!!! One thing- I had to edit out a section of the video where I demonstrated the cutter on the Plierench! It works but it always pinches your finger giving you a blood blister!! LOL If you have to cut something wear gloves!!!!! Let me know how you like it when you get it!!!!! Thanks very much!!!!!!
@BenG76Cards6 жыл бұрын
Another nice one.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Ben! Years ago when I started collecting tools this was one of my first buys... The thing is a TANK!!! Thanks so much!!!!
@lisag27716 жыл бұрын
Awesome job!
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa! Thanks so much! I was trying hard to keep it short but there is a lot to talk about with this one! 😃👍
@jill5526 жыл бұрын
You make me want to run out and get one! I would like to see a video of you and Joe talking about it for half an hour.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Jill! LOL I would love to just ramble for a while on all the cool things this wrench could do! Like a infomercial! LOL Thanks so much!!!!!
@michaeljamescobb402611 ай бұрын
One of the most useful tools I own.
@johncrable33495 жыл бұрын
Hi Scout - just picked one of these up for a couple dollars. Thought it was quite unique - never saw one before. Wanted to find out more and low and behold.....you have a video! Had now idea the run was that long for production. Haven't figured out how old mine is yet. Thought you would like to know the ratio is stamped 10-1 on the one I have as well as a price of $5.00. Thanks and have a happy day!
@ScoutCrafter5 жыл бұрын
Hi John! It's an older one for sure ($5) =) That is the best couple dollars you spent! It is a gem of a tool and just feels like a tank in the hand! Everyone who feels it for the first time is shocked! I am so glad you got it!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!
@joshualepla68916 жыл бұрын
It's a shame these are so hard to find here in the UK! Your videos are great by the way, they are very interesting! keep up the good work :)
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Joshua! I heard these are tough to find in the UK, like shellac! Lol I'm looking for a nice Record vise to restore so you will have the edge!!!! Lol Thanks very much!!!!
@joshualepla68916 жыл бұрын
Yes shellac is hard to come by! I'm an electrical engineer and I work in a factory that builds power transformers. We have at least 100 Record vices I reckon! I'm currently on the look out for a North Bros Yankee screwdriver for my tool collection.
@Traderjoe6 жыл бұрын
Scout, I finally got one of these! But, my example has a round lower jaw with grip grooves in it. It’s almost like a cone shape, tapering towards the tip. Do you have any idea what its purpose is and if it has any advantage in certain circumstances or applications?
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
I think that jaw you have was known as the universal Wire jaw! It is a very collectable jaw and was used to form wire, for fencing and holding tubes from the inside the end!!! One of the many speciality jaws they made for that awesome tool!!!!!! Great stuff!!!!!!
@jmegown523025 жыл бұрын
You can make springs with that round jaw.
@williammcguire3rd6 жыл бұрын
Awesome job as always.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello William! Thanks so much!!! I had to edit it down! Too much to talk about! Lol Thanks very much!!!!!
@LostMountainRestoration6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello LMR! Thanks very much!!! These wrenches were really built like TANKS! =)
@miatakid26 жыл бұрын
Another great video.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello David! Thankyou so much!!!!! 😃👍
@alanr42635 жыл бұрын
Wow man how do u find these wrenches.Always a great job.Do u have any dirty tools in ur tool box lol.
@ScoutCrafter5 жыл бұрын
Hi Alan!! These are easy to find as they made so many! The funny thing is when there is a lot of them on eBay you can get them for about $10 but when they are scarce they can run three times that! LOL Thanks so much!!!!!!
@dnixon1974dn6 жыл бұрын
nice work and vid..
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hi Darren!!! Thanks very much!!!!!!
@thommykent77856 жыл бұрын
I have noticed on many of these, that the area above the pivot seems to push up the bottom of the framed outline of the Eifel Flash Plier Wrench label. Yours is slightly deformed upward. Do you think this is a weakness of this plier?
@scottyboy74627 ай бұрын
$31.00 found on Mecari. I've probably spent about $500 on old tools i didn't know that i needed since watching your channel!! lol
@simmonsrenos91112 жыл бұрын
I have an original pair, seems to be orange not sure if that was the original color or somebody sprayed them. I use mine on wire fencing they are terrific.
@bernardleguillou4137 Жыл бұрын
I have one of those,but the spring broke.Would it be difficult to make one? Thanks!
@kevinsmith17916 жыл бұрын
Loved the video thank you very much
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Kevin!!!! I really appreciate that!!!! Thanks so much!
@davidharris65816 жыл бұрын
That big jaw would be perfect for a sink trap. The internal jaw might work on barrel bungs?
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello David! Absolutely! However like all multi-tools it does everything "ok" but nothing great! Lol. Like me! 😂
@lordvengerx6 жыл бұрын
Omg great and amazing stuff the content just keeps getting better and better where's a good place to look for vintage tools if you are just starting out can't wait for future videos :D
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Lord Venger! Believe it or not I have had very good luck with eBay for tools, especially if you buy in "lots". Many times there is always a really good tool thrown in with some junk... Also garage sales and flea markets but the best is antique Tractor shows!!! Thanks very much!!!
@lordvengerx6 жыл бұрын
ScoutCrafter thank you very much I shall be on the lookout and you are most welcome :3
@VictorGarciaR6 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, I thought you painted and then grinded the area of the letters, in order to get the bottom red and the letters clean. Never thought of the paint thinner
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Victor! I used to do that on some wrenches but I found this to be easier and looks better! The key is you have to work fast while the paint is still wet! Thanks very much!!! 😃👍
@felixf52116 жыл бұрын
Yea, taping isn't exactly a favorite part of the process. Can't speak for everyone, but I like the longer videos. Wouldn't mind of all the vids were 10+ minutes. Really. BTW, have you tried Krylon's Troy Built Red? Used it over the weekend for the first time. Beautiful. Bright and vivid without orange hues.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Felix! That Troy Red is similar to Regal red! Awesome color!!! Rustoleum has added a whole new tractor color-match line! Alison Chambers Orange, Farmall Red and Cub Yellow to name a few! I'm glad to see the additions!! I will have to look into the Krylon! Nothing beats a brand new can of spray paint! The longer you have it the less you can rely on your results! Thanks Felix!!!!!!
@Traderjoe6 жыл бұрын
Wow, I have never seen this one before. I already have a bid on one on eBay. Ill see if I get it and try it out. Do you know whats kind of similar and in a modern package? The Knipex Pliers Wrench. I have that plus the regular Knipex Cobra and they are among the nicest tools I have and the Pliers Wrench helped me change out a sink with nothing else and when you look at how beautifully designed and executed they are, they really are a work of art and very pleasing to look at. I got the smallest ones too and they can really exert a tremendous amount of clamping power.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello TraderJoes! Yes! I agree 100% I too bought the small Knipex about a year ago and I am a fan for sure! I love quality tools! The Knipex is like a really well designed water pump pliers! The Plierench is built like a TANK!!! I hope you get the one you bid on or another because it is something that every tool lover should own... It is truly iconic! If you get one please let me know what you think of it!!! Thanks so much!!!!
@deltahawk10016 жыл бұрын
Well, now I want one...
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello David ! You have to get one! Even if just for a conversation piece! Built like a TANK!!! Thanks so much!!! 😃👍
@davidchadwick16266 жыл бұрын
When I was working I would of loved a set of these but I've never seen anything like them . The Nearest I've had was a locking adjustable jaw can't remember the make sorry could of been mole wrench but kreg make something similar now but the jaws are a lot longer still very useful I have 2 or3 different pairs .thanks so much for the video as always very interesting
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello David! It's funny how certain tools have been around for so long and are hardly known! This one tops that list for sure! Lol. Thanks very much!!! 😃👍
@ObamaoZedong5 жыл бұрын
Mine just came in the mail. Bye bye $21. The screw driver on it punched a hole in the box it shipped in. I reckon you could carry it around as a self defense weapon for that reason. Can't wait to restore it.
@ObamaoZedong5 жыл бұрын
Crap the spring broke. Got any ideas on how to fix it?
@alandesgrange97033 жыл бұрын
I found one of these at an estate sale today, for $2.00. It's in great condition!
@lordvengerx4 жыл бұрын
Scout we do not mind long videos. 16mins is not bad. Plus we are all stuck in the house we ain't going nowhere :P. That is a very interesting wrench. You be safe out there scout stay safe stay healthy thanks Scout. It's so quiet everywhere it's like the walking dead or something
@ScoutCrafter4 жыл бұрын
It is kind of strange to see everything so empty!
@lordvengerx4 жыл бұрын
@@ScoutCrafter Very strange sometimes right down scary. I'm out in the country so it's not too bad here. But I can't even imagine being in a major big city
@amendopublicaccess5742 Жыл бұрын
did you sanding this affect the case hardening?
@sean60776 жыл бұрын
firm believer in old, American-made tools are WAY better than those made today; even those still made in the U.S.A. some of the new ones are good. but most of those old ones are still kicking around simply because they were built to last a lifetime. and then they wound up lasting several lifetimes. if i can find an old U.S.-made tool, i'd much rather have that and clean it up to use, if i can. excellent video on a very cool tool with a unique design.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Sean!!!!!! You are so right!! Not only was the Forgings better but I believe the steel was really good in some tools back then! They didn't build things to last 10 years they built them to last forever!!! I love things that are overbuilt and well built! This wrench is a real good example of that! Built like a TANK!!!! =) Thanks very much!!!!!!
@jusb10666 жыл бұрын
ive noticed it with screwdrivers, i have some philips and pozi drives from the 70s, still going strong, made in the UK, anything ive bought made in china, they wear out in a year!
@justinvanmierlo3026 жыл бұрын
what about knipex,wera.wiha,felo. Knipex is a german brand and is 150 years old pricey but quality. The rest is also german but the are mostly screwdriver brands quality all the way have my knipex cobra`s for over thirty years now still as good as day one, don`t believe just look at some reviews this goes about every brand mentioned in this comment.
@jusb10666 жыл бұрын
Justin Van Mierlo anything german french even made in spain is very good indeed, but they dont seem to be common in the USA which has dozens of brands which are sold everywhere, im in the UK and german tools are the go-to now, seeing as the UK stuff is no longer made, knipex are the best modern pliers its true and german screwdrivers excellent too, only recently can we get the japanese brands and not just the rebranded stuff we used to get before the chinese swamped that market, and their stuff, albeit very traditional design, is very good too.
@sean60776 жыл бұрын
they may be good quality tools, but i prefer my American-made tools.
@fabiandaroca4 жыл бұрын
Love it!!!!!
@drcrusher56656 жыл бұрын
Just curious what do you do with all the tools you restore?
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Dr. Crusher! Right now I am tripping over them because I want to move and am holding off on any re-organization of my shop! I would love to have a large roller cabinet with just restored tools! Soon I hope!!!! Lol Thanks very much!!!!
@drcrusher56656 жыл бұрын
ScoutCrafter Thanks for replying and the great videos keep it up.
@marshville016 жыл бұрын
Where can I purchase new version of plierench?
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello retlaw dier- They were mostly sold thru plumbing supply houses... I know there are plenty still around!! Thanks so much!!! 😃👍
@2dividedby3equals6665 жыл бұрын
Another one for the list!!
@ScoutCrafter5 жыл бұрын
This is a must have! You can find them for $10 if you are patient and they are awesome!!!!!!!
@upsidedowndog12566 жыл бұрын
Very nice end result. It looked like it was used as a hammer before. My mother was born in Franklin Park, Ill.
@ScoutCrafter6 жыл бұрын
Hello Upside Downdog! I can't believe I said "Illinois" with the "S" LOL I do that all the time! Years ago the country looked very different with manufacturing plants all over the place... I'm so glad to see them coming back!!! Thanks very much!!
@upsidedowndog12566 жыл бұрын
ScoutCrafter Where I live in rural Arkansas they never went away, just got bought up by Japanese companies.
@youngn9na924 жыл бұрын
I have one that has a screw and a spring with a little collar to hold it in. I took it out. Now I don't know how to put it back together. Update: The long part of the spring goes down the handle of the pliers, and the small part fits in a little notch on the opposing handle. The screw is so old that there is a high spot now in the middle of the screw. Warning: A second set of hands is recommended for reassembly. You have to cram the spring with the bushing between it in between the handles, and have your brother ram the screw through it. Otherwise the spring may fly off into the unknown reaches of space. Or into your dogs water bowl whichever comes first.
@seanshields865 жыл бұрын
Interesting I usually paint and used a 600 or 1000 grit sandpaper to sand letters off when paints dried.