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Paslode Cordless Framing Nailer Review
Hi Yinzers. Here's a review of the Paslode gas fired cordless framing nail gun. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
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Quick Tip Rip Fence Extension For Narrow Strips
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Hi Yinzers. Here's a Quick Tip for you on how to make better rip cuts using your circular saw. Thanks. #diynat #quicktips #ripfence
Stack Tech Organizer Review
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Hi Folks. Here's a review of the Stack Tech Organizer. Thanks for watching and subscribing. See yinz next time. #diynat #stacktech #toolreview
Pro-Lift 40” Mechanics Creeper Unboxing
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Hi Yinzers! Here's a review of the Pro-Lift 40" Mechanics Creeper. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #mechanicscreeper #toolreview
Wagner Furno 750 Heat Gun Unboxing
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Hi. Here's a quick review of the Wagner Furno 750 Heat Gun. Thanks for watching! #diynat #toolreview #wagnerheatgun
Beadsmith Parallel Jaw Pliers Review
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Welcome back to DIY N'AT. Here's a quick review of a tool you may not be familiar with - parallel jaw pliers. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #toolreview #pliers
Mr Pen Professional Metal Compass Review
Просмотров 874 месяца назад
Hi Yinzers. Welcome to DIY N'AT. Here's a couple of tips about marking circles and a review of the Mr Pen Professional Metal Compass. Thanks for watching. Thanks for subscribing. Take care of yourselves and see you next time. #diynat #toolreview #mrpen
What’s InMy EDC Tool Bag
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Hi all you Yinzers out there! Watch the video and see what I carry in my EDC tool bag. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #toolbag #whatsinmytoolbag
Tough Built Tool Tote Review
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Hi all you Yinzers out there! Here'a a review of a very good tool tote from Tough Built. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #toolreview #toughbuilt
Husky 10" Tool Tote Review
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Hi Yinzers. Here'a very quick review of the Husky 10" Tool Tote. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #toolreview #husky
Klein Rapi-Drive Screwdriver Review
Просмотров 2144 месяца назад
Hi. Here'a very quick review of the Klein Rapi-Drive screwdriver. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #toolreview #kleintools
Magnetic Switch For Router Table
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Hi Yinzers. Here's a little project you might want to build. It's a magnetic switch to make operation of some power tools, including routers, table saws, drill presses, etc. safer to operate. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #magneticswitch #toolsafety
Klein Conduit Bender
Просмотров 744 месяца назад
Hi Yinzers. Here is a very quick review of the Klein Conduit Bender with angle setting feature. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #toolreview #kleintools
Extension Cord Fixes Part 2
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Hi Yinzers. Here's Part 2 of our extension cord fixes. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #extensioncord #extensioncordfix
Milwaukee Precision Screwdrivers Unboxing and Review
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Hi Yinzers. Here's an unboxing and review of the Milwaukee Precision Screwdriver Set. Thanks for watching and subscribing. #diynat #milwaukeetool #toolreview
How To Use Solder Seal Wire Connectors
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How To Use Solder Seal Wire Connectors
Preval Amazing Spray System Unboxing
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Preval Amazing Spray System Unboxing
Paslode Cordless Angled Finish Nailer Follow Up
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Paslode Cordless Angled Finish Nailer Follow Up
Unboxing Makita LXT 36 Volt Cordless Rear Handled Saw
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Unboxing Makita LXT 36 Volt Cordless Rear Handled Saw
Unboxing Paslode Cordless Angle Finish Nailer
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Unboxing Paslode Cordless Angle Finish Nailer
Hiboom Pencils and Marking Instruments
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Hiboom Pencils and Marking Instruments
Thanks that worked
I agree, Knipex quality is worth the money! Keep up the great videos!
I set my 4 footer up behind the tailgate to get in and out of the bed. Why fight it? No sense in straining myself.
I was in the same position. Skips, lost, broken. I like how Tektons are no skip and you can select impact, 6 or 12 point chrome. And they stand behind their stuff.
Nice Thanks for sharing
good thinkin 👍🏽
Totally different things. This is about as basic as it gets. If you can’t understand these then give up on trying to do anything practical.
Son a gun, it worked!
I bought this set in 2020 for $120 I love this set been beating on it since then haven’t broke a socket and the ratchet has been holding up well also.
Believe if you hold the Off button down for a moment you have quick shut off option
Thank you, I always wondered the difference and that was concise and to the point.
I have an earlier generation Wagner heat gun (probably equivalent to the Furno 300), which has worked well for several years (with no deterioration in function or form). Can recommend.
Full of bs
Telescopic magnet works too.
Very common sense set up for lugging around the house. All the basics covered.
Great video, thank you
Wish I would have saw this before my socket got stuck😅
Nice picks. Many of the same pieces in mine. A few ideas to lighten yours up & increase function. * Allen bits with a stubby ratchet driver. Allens are rare except on socket cap screws and stubby ratchet is far superior to allen key sets for that in 95% of cases while a dozen hex bits are far lighter than a full metric/standard allen key set. Stubby ratchet driver also gives me all the hand screwdriving I need using the same bits as my impact (i use a dewalt slim locking extension if i need extra length and a U-joint adapter for getting into awkward spots). I prefer to hand drive in some situations to avoid any chance of overdriving or stripping and I find a stubby works better for this than typical drivers. Shorter length reduces cam out on phillips. * I prefer the stubby driver + hex drive to 1/4" square drive adapter and a half dozen of the most common sockets over a dedicated socket setup. Again this can be used in the impact or ratcheting hand stubby driver. * Painters multitool. Scraper, persuader, hook, prytool, crack clearer, etc. Excellent tool, I carry one and a stainless Titan right-angle prybar for certain jobs that need 2 prytools or a right-angle to slip behind something. I used to carry a demo prybar like that and a few different putty knives and scrapers, but these two have replaced all of those. * Dental pick double ended. Any time I work with gaskets, small springs, carburetors, or need to clean narrow areas, this is invaluable. * 2" plastic spring clamp. Obvious reasons. I find 2" jaw opening enough for most things, but sometimes I grab a 4" or quicklocking bar clamp. * 45deg hemostat locking hemostat forceps. Very useful when dealing with rubber/plastic tubing or wire. * Milwaukee 7-in-1 electricians pliers. Handles all household wirestripping, cutting, bending, pulling, and crimping. Plus a few wire nuts and crimp connectors. * Spring punch set. These are incredibly useful for driving nails/pins & punching pilot hole starts. Can serve most of the functions of a hammer and in tighter spaces a hammer cannot reach. You wouldn't want to nail dozens or hundreds of nails with it, but a couple taps with the back of my nail puller to start the nail, then a strike or two with the spring punch drives a nail perfectly. I used to carry a small hammer, but do not anymore and never miss it, spring punch with flat end works great, even better in many cases. They're also far lighter and way less bulk Used to carry m18 impact, but switched to the gen2 m12 impact about 2 years ago. While I wouldn't used it to drive a hundred screws rapidfire (would use m18 for that), it has way more than the necessary amount of power to drive the typical 2" to 3.5" deck screws I mostly use and weighs far less than the m18 & less bulk. I've never found I needed to carry an extra battery for around the house. I use mine almost every day and only charge it maybe once week. If I'm doing a major build project I go for the m18 and cycle 2 batteries like normal. I like to carry a Kreg drillblock, laser measure, 3/8 countersink bit, impact driver drillbits which gives me all the function of a drill (for wood or plastic) with little bulk/weight. I find a sweat band/bandana and a headlamp absolutely invaluable to the point of keeping a headlamp in my bag at all times. Sweatband/bandana probably less useful in some climates, but if you wear glasses it's absolutely required if it's above 70F and 70% humidity IMO. I keep a couple in my bag.
Nifty set up you got. It's always nice to see people's passions.
This doesn't tell you how to get the socket out when it's stuck. It only tells you what to do in advance to having the problem. This vid doesn't address the title of the video.
You could try just loosening it off and redoing it, that’s what worked for me
It does. You back the spark plug back out, tape the tool up good, reset the spark plug, and you're home free.
Thank you. Saved me a lot of headache
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Have you tried a painters multi tool? I found that it replaced a lot of my smaller prybar/scrapper type tools.
What size is this bag?
Nice set up. Thanks for sharing.
Thinking about getting this set right now. I've had the craftsman plastic box set thats right around this price and i hated carrying it or moving it since it was all plastic and would fall apart. Only thing i see i might not like on the tekton is those plastic clasps to hold the box shut but i havent seen any complaints and I'd just buy the twist lock rails they sell.
That was very nice thanks😊
This was exactly what happened to me except I was using brand new Pittsburgh socket and extension from Harbor Freight. Helped me in a pinch.
You can buy these at Lowes
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jesus fkn christ everyone is making videos not telling us where to get it put a link thanks for the video
Lowes
Lowes, Amazon, Klein website…..
Captain obvious is necessary when common sense is not so common.
One could build anything out of duct tape if they put their mind to it. ❤
Great design and it is battery operated and can save alot of time and can finish job quicker
I hated the case, i never closes propperly
Great choice mate. Batteries last to almost 10K shots and gas will last at least 2 years, check bottom of gas to see the expiry date and add 3/4months extra guaranteed. Best gun in its class. Regarding nails you can use Dewalt 16g but you’ll need to purchase gas separately. If you plan on using different nails just buy Dewalt nails and use the Paslode gas. Maintenance is easy follow the user manual provided 4 head bolts and just remove circlip , pull out drive pin spray the chamber with cleaner let dry and and add 6-10 drops of oil, the clean fan head and spray and then oil. All in about 25 mins.
Diy. how’s life?~ super, beautiful channel.
Does yours have a lot of play in it? Mine only locks in the last slit with all the sockets on it & it wiggles a lot and that last socket just slides back & forth too much, was wondering if it was just mine
Jesucristo te ama muchísimo, arrepiéntete de tus pecados y ten perdón de pecados en Su Nombre
I had the Neiko set and sold it so I could by the Tekton set. Neiko has no lifetime warranty or the ability to replace lost parts. The Neiko set is also massive compared to the Tekton, you nade a Wise choice. Tekton has one of the best warranties in the industry. Not only can you replace lost parts with tekton but you can also easily warranty broken parts without a hassle. I now own multiple tekton tools and I'm a customer for life.
he makes this tool look really easy to use
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Tape works or locking extension that's long enough 3/8 drive.
What do these parts cost?
These Hand Tool companies that make these intricate *All-in-Ones Screwdrivers* 🪛 NEED to better Design/Engineer their Bit-Carousel Caps to securely lock 🔓 and NOT 😤 open!
I think it’s a QC thing. My Klein stubby was so tight I dust disassembled it and filed all the parts down so it would fit. My regular size one is perfect. Easy to open but never opens by accident.
Jesucristo te ama muchísimo, arrepiéntete de tus pecados y ten perdón de pecados en Su Nombre
Can you include amazon links or links to find the tool?
Lowes
I would have bought it if it had ratcheting.
Promo>SM 🌸
They finally packaged it all together. Nice
I hope Klein improved the rubber/silicone-whatever-it-is grip on the handle. I was one of the early adopters of the "modification" when it first started showing up on the youtubes, I bought the adjustable 14-in-one and swapped it with the impact flip sockets. The rubber grip on the handle has swelled up and just spins freely on the handle making it difficult to get any torque when turning a fastener. Come to think of it, my old 11-in-one is doing the same thing.
@@thomaspolley4977 The rubber grip on mine came off as well. I used electrical tape and taped it up like a hockey stick. I wish they just went full acrylic with their handles, and I’d also be curious how that affects the cost.
Very helpful! And thanks for including some minor goofs. It helped me learn to keep going when I goof!
They look nice how do the handles feel?