Those square mouth adjustable wrenches are probably 100+ years old. they are fairly valuable to the right people. you should take them to an antique tool dealer. I bet you could get $20-$30 each for them and it looks like you got a bunch.
That half table is cute if it’s not broken you should take it to flea market or auction. You could put all those tools in tote with vinegar and salt cover all tools let set for 24 hours they will clean up nice. That bed frame will sell nice it’s a loft bed with desk space underneath. Great roi 🙂
The bottom of it is trashed, but I had a similar one, and that is a nice, real white marble top. They can be used in lots of ways. It would sell at a flea market. I buy them, myself!
One of the storage owners in my town had a locker buyer that didn't clean out his bought unit, so the owner loaded the stuff up in a truck, delivered it to his front yard and dropped it off. The guy called the cops, the storage owner told the cop it was 5 o'clock and he was opening a beer, he would be at the station first thing Monday morning with his lawyer, that the guy had bought the stuff, and he was just delivering his purchased property.
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grab the tools and an old slow cooker(crock pot) fill with water add some citric acid(or vinegar salt combo) put tools in and turn on for 2 hrs tools will come rust free
Another thing you might give a try at is find someone that knows old tools, I'd guess that many of those are around a hundred years old and just might surprise you as people that do old cars and just plain collectors might pay a bundle for them. Those pipewrench looking tools are called Monkey Wrenches and havn't been popular as a tool since the 1910's or 20's so don't toss them out as junky old tools. Also find out about them before you clean them, many things cleaning them can shoot the value down in a hurry, you got at an old gun with steel wool to clean it up can rapidly make a five thousand dollar gun into a two hundred dollar shooter, poof, lost value. Also don't clean old coins, ruins all value as a collectible coin. A full propane tank would be worth at least the price of the propane, about twenty bucks not counting the tank.
Look on the bottoms of each drawer of the tool box. You never know guys sometimes tape envelopes with money in spots like that to hide it from their wives. I'm serious about that too I've found money taped to the bottom of drawers from different types of furniture or cabinets a few times. I've also found money in books.
barbara moore not really the box is maybe worth $40 to the right person but the tools are actually worth big bucks I had a few 5 gallon buckets of old wrenches an pipe wrenches from my grandfather an I made a few hundred off them an the looked like scrap metal
I think the bed is a "dorm bed" with a top twin and room for a desk under it! The wood slat that was falling out of the box on the right was a bed slat to support the mattress.
Just from that little look we got of those tools I would have to say those things are very antique so yeah you might want to check them out a little closer yeah there's money there dude
Fliptittie - At least there is someone else who sees that the tools in the tool box are antiques. I just cannot believe how little this guy knows about things. Instead of maybe getting a few dollars on a resale of the wrenches, if he found the right buyer he could possibly make a coup0le hundred on the whole bunch or more. My father had some tools like those that his grandfather brought over from Germany in the 1860's, he cleaned them up and gave them a light coating of WD-40. I had to clean them and oil them a few times. HAVE A GREAT DAY! - - - //es//A 70y/o Avid Outdoors Lady and Veteran, 1965-1994.
No matter how shot the tools are, if they don't sell by the end of flea market season send them to auction and I promise they'll all sell for something. Maybe not much, but I've never seen tools not sell.
LP tanks, empty or full make great gifts. Gave a full one to my niece as a house warming gift. She grills with gas but only had one tank. I asked her what she would do if she ran out mid use. She gave me a dumb look. Then I set the spare tank down for her and she smiled. As a garbage man I pull LP tanks out of dumpsters on a regular basis. Fill 'em up when someone runs a special. When you have a use for them, it's kind of nice to be tank rich. :)
If you decide to keep, or sell any one of those tools, look into cleaning using electrolysis, they will come out looking like new. I have used is on several items either cast iron, or mild steel it will remove all of the rust. A great deal for the amount you paid.
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Yep. Wayfair.com has them. Some bunk beds that aren’t as tall are made for younger children. My daughter saw that bed and said she wanted it lol 😆 The whole family loves your channel!
The old tools are worth a lot... don't sell them short!! also the big propane tank is worth 40 bucks full.... the bed is a day bed and it's all there..... worth about 40 bucks or more. the rest looks like crap... oh... and the glass table top is worth about 15 bucks. You have at least 3 or 4 hundred dollars worth there... clean those tools up a bit and at least act like you know what the old ones are worth. don't let anyone rip you off... cool find!!
You did great on this locker for $ 5.00 and when I saw the red tool box I said wow you wanted one you said you were hoping to find one and you did see happy for you and only 5
rusty tools place in a tub ,pour in vinegar till they are covered and let them soak for a day or two. brush with a wire brush most of the rust will come off. rinse and coat with wd40. The bed is the kind that a desk sets under with the bed up top for in a dorm type setting.
My father in law was a glazier (cut glass for windows, showers, custom sizes) That glass round was worth more than locker! People will make furniture with it with other things, Fill a large planter pot with sand and sea shells and glass on top is outdoor table.
The Monkey Wrench looking tools with the wooden handles and smooth flat jaws are Ford Wrenchs and they are worth $10-$20 a piece. Beautiful wrenches and great find.
Those old pipe wrenches with the wooden handle inserts are worth more than you think. The big one, if in good shape, can sell for $50 as a vintage item. Ive sold some for as high as $100 where i live. Those older rusted looking open and closed offset wrenches can also be worth big money depending on manufacturer. I hope you researchers them be for selling for a $1 at a sale.
Good buy Green propane can hold a lantern or a small cooking top. Tool box is a big hit, camping set up grill and cooler run well over $200. oh just saw the split to bad.
New empty propane tank=$27.+ Fill tank with propane=$13.00 old tools= Some are priceless if you know what you are looking at. Don’t let the rust fool you. People buy them at flea markets because they get them cheap from people who don’t understand what they have. Most old tools that still work are reliable tools that stood the test of time. You can’t buy quality like this anymore.
it's a loft bed and with mattress likely get 35 to 60 dollars easy on local listings. try Facebook local sales for that. frame will likely sell at your flea markets for 35 as well. the loft beds allow kids to play or place a desk or have a small play or storage area under the bed. looks really nice shape so should be a quick sell. good luck nice video bud.
@ 14:27 that is a bicycle wrench with the semi-round heads... they used to sell little leather tool bags that hung off the underside of the back of the seat and that wrench was kept in that as well as tire patch adhesive and rubber patches....
Drawer #3...is the money drawer....I saw a number of old antique pipe and monkey wrenches in there...those are expensive collector items. I recently bought an 1861 patented monkey wrench for $26 dollars.
Oil the tools down and then they won't look so bad! Check out the tools as they might be antique and worth more than you think! The frame looks like it might be a bunk bed with the full on the bottom! Good score!!!
Take back the tool chest you bought, get your money back and keep the one you found in storage. You have enough other stuff from the auction to make back your $5.00 and then some! Love your channel...watch everyday!!
The portable Thermos fire and ice grill cooler goes for $300 +$80 shipping used on ebay. If that is the updated model though. Def worth $5. Awesome locker.
BIKE Multi-Tool. If you get a $15 3D printing pen with steel coloured ABS filament you could quickly & easily repair cracked plastic on almost anything that's otherwise ok, & sell it instead of scrapping. The worst that can happen is the plastics aren't compatible but many, if not most electrical goods (eg. fridge doors, car interiors) are made of black, silver or white ABS.
Secret is save that large tool drawer add a small carry tool box on top and people don't mind paying 60+ quickly rarely do they last more then 24 hrs at the 60 mark and i get the carry tool box for like a buck at estate auctions. Sometimes I do and don't have matching ones, but I seem to get a few and let them pick there choice helps sell the item easier. The tools in the drawer a few looked like 5-15 on eBay might get 6 each + shipping if u bundle a bunch of the older tools together.
Way worth it for $5...I spend more on the Powerball. The tools and propane tank alone are above your "break even" point. Nice Score! No Picasso...but you never know!
The portable grill is worth something, camping items, that small end table is a few bucks. Maybe the mattress will bring you something as long as it's sanitized. The bed frame is nice and will bring you some change. That tool box is good for about fifty bucks maybe. The tools in that box are of the antique category. If they're sand blasted and chromed, they'd pretty neat tools. That's how you can tell they're antique, no chrome and they're made of old steel that's of the rust category. The picture frames, women like to buy them and they are kind of costly in Walmart. The garden tools cleaned up, you could get ten to fifteen bucks a piece with a little black or tractor green paint on them. The mattress by law can't be sold unless it has a sanitized label on them. They have to be debacterialized. No telling who slept on it or what liquids are in the material. Good luck, you got your five dollars worth for sure. Now the work of turning it into some cash. You've probably already did that by now.
Nice cooler and grill. Rusty tools put in a tub add a bottle of coke. Next day wash off,I do it all the time . I think it sounds like he did yard work,tree and brush removal. That was a bid for someone just starting out contract.