The double dongler is actually a common tool in tech circles, the official name is a "spudger". Usually the goal is to get the most durable material you can find that's still softer than whatever you're trying to wedge loose.
I've been an aircraft mechanic for 45 years and a home handy man longer. FINALLY, I find somebody with tools I DON'T have!!! Yeah I'm gonna fit that. Thanks for your great videos and making me laugh at stupid people. Happy New Year to ya!!
I am glad that you have continued this end of the year feature. It has some cool stuff that stood out to you and I may have missed on Funk FPV in 2023. Let me express my honest appreciation for what you have done for our family since the first short I checked out a long time ago. I’m 80 years old, struggling with cancer and a bunch of other depressing miseries. You have brought so many belly laughs and real world memories that I can connect with. It still amazes me. Everyone who cares about me thanks you for lifting my spirits. I really hope that you are rewarded for what you do. I suspect that $ is only part of it, likely a minor part. Bless you for all that you do for so many of us who need it. Believe me when I tell you that you make a difference.
The door holder… that’s genius. I have a glass door I often need to keep opened, and the darn thing opens right above a step so that you can only stick something in the 2 inches closest to the frame… we end up either just blocking the lock so that we can at least reopen it, or we block it with a larger object or tie it with some straps, which are all either dangerous or time consuming. I’m buying this thing.
I think those breaker fuses would be really great for replacing a cigarette lighter fuse. Sometimes you plug something in you aren't expecting to blow it then it does or if you have an inverter or something wired in so you don't have to replace it every time you over draw.
Those circuit breakers - Best use I ever found for them was for the fusable link on a bass boat trolling motor. The damn fuse would always go out at night, and I'd be trying to follow the wire with a flashlight in my teeth, while dropping the fuses in the dark. With the ciurcuit breaker, it was "set it and forget it". If it blew, I'd just have to wait a few minutes for it to cool down and it would be fine again. Saved me a lot of frustration!
Dang, that second tool would remove a lot of reasons Industry mechanics smuggle knifes into places their not supposed to :D HSE should hand those out when they ban knifes. Even got a hole for a tool lanyard.
Handee clamp, replace it 100% with a boxed end or open end wrench and a piece of waste plastic bag. The bag takes up the slack between wrench and fastener and holds the fastener for you. Easy enough to pull off and costs $0 😁
Try railer brand bits. Their hex bits, torx bits, and regular screw driver bits are superior, in my opinion. The bit holders they come in are the best I've ever worked with. That includes the tool Trucks. I am a Crown Lift Service Technician and appreciate the information you put out. I can relate a lot to your videos and outlook about the job.
I had the same experience with the collapible stools - I liked the first one I bought, and the second one broke. I'd like to find one made with better quality material (like maybe nylon or some sort of high impact polymer) that comes at a reasonable price. Thanks for the great video!
About the circuit breakers, being a site mechanic like that is completely different than being a mechanic like yourself. Like at my job I have so much equipment to keep going and often don't have time to work on something that is only " partially broke". Usually after a while the part breaks completely and then it doesn't take as long to fix. The old sprayer on drive sometimes they always ask me if it's ok for anyone to drive to drive because I do a lot of field fixes and no one else would know how to drive it
The resettable fuse is definitely the way to go. Ordered a mini resettable 1.5amp breaker and attached two wires with connectors for that exact reason. Going through some heaters with an internal glass fuse. Having been in a few of them running down what’s blowing the fuse. After running out of them on a job. Way easier to have a breaker to reset while doing that before replacing it with the glass one after the repair an heading out
I so enjoyed your content this year, I give you a 10/10 for playing, I deduct 0 points for waving your finger at us. You were honest, funny and forthright, still a 10/10 perfect score.. I hope the channel does well for you. Thank you
You’re the best, dude. I’ve been seeing so many other channels lately who are just influencers posting sponsored videos like “These are the tools you MUST have if you’re an *insert trade*” and it’s all brand spanking new tools they’ve clearly never used. It’s so gross.
Love the Fat Ivan. I might have to get one of those for our fire door at work. Nothing like getting locked out when you take out the trash, and that rock is getting to be a PITA. By the way, I finally ordered a Dewalt screwdriver earlier this week, which I should have tomorrow. Looking forward to using that on some projects.
Y you show me this AFTER Christmas though? Seriously though, thanks for keeping us entertained throughout the year. As a fellow maintenance tech (pharma) who is also a tool/gadget nerd, I find your videos very relevant and pretty hilarious at times. Happy new year. Looking forward to more mechanical shenanigans in 2024.
Thank you for bring this video to us. I'm A. Gedded? Man myself. Something about it? I just can't help it keep ring Essie's good videos. I always enjoy them.
They are called low profile mini fuses. But yes, if you have the clearance for it, you can just stick regular mini fuses in there, no problem, just did that in my car the other day, because they fit just fine and it was what I had laying around.
Number 2 looks like a spudger on steroids. Not sure if spudger is a technical or industry term, but Clive calls it that and thats what pops up when I google it. They're a great tool when a prybar is too much and you don't want to run the risk of damaging stuff. Great for working off optics when they've sort of glued themselves on slides of powered hole punchers.
pretty nice gadgets funk, hope to see more of your videos and funny shorts in 2024, by the way, i recommend you follow Todd from "Project Farm" before making any purchases on tools, he tests multiple different tool brands and tools, from screwdrivers, to wrenches to motor oil to welders and etc. He tests all of them straight to point with no biases whatsoever(he doesnt accept any sponsors either and buys everything with his own money). def one of the most useful channels out there.
Anyone that makes a decision based off one person's views especially project farm is a fool testing tools and exceeding the ansi specs doesn't mean it's a better tool nor does a price which are what his vids are based 100% off and is not realistic data but click bate views for youtube.
CP is 100% correct. Most of PF tests are not based on real usage and actually aren’t even good tests for functionality. I would not base anything on his findings.
I've got a couple of Fat ivans and love 'em. For storing on my tool bag, I just open it up, run the hook through a loop on my tool bag, and then close it back up. Locks it right onto my tool bag.
Wes......I bought (2) Handee Clamps and (1) Fat Ivan. These are things I wish I knew about earlier in my life. Thanks for making a video of them. Wayne (Clifton, NJ)
I love hearing your opinions on tools and year down the road wouldn’t even mind seeing a list off i beat these tools to fuak daily and they’re still working after 5 years videos lol
Those CB fuses have me sold. My heavy air conditioner has one particular circuit that loves to eat 5a fuses and it's always a pile of blown fuses from troubleshooting.
I could have really used that first tool a couple weeks ago lol. I’m definitely ordering the father son version asap!! Thank you very much for showing us.😊
You mentioned that one of the things you didn't like about the Fat Ivan was that the magnet was recessed below the surface, and because of that, it didn't hold as well. Maybe the reason it is recessed is so it doesn't scratch the paint where you are putting it. But your point is valid, if you end up losing the Fat Ivan because it fell off, that wouldn't be good. Anyway, I will also add my thanks, you do great videos and give me good ideas for DIY tool additions. Have a great new year!
AWESOME VIDEO!! All of those would be EXTREMELY handy tools to have!! Especially that little key chain deal!! It would eliminate carrying around loose bits or a clucky ass bit box!!
An idea for you, Mr. FunkFPV: Once a year lay out the contents of your basic tool bag and show them to us. Then in five or ten years (or whenever you retire) we can witness the march of Progress, or not.
The door holder is great. We install granite and quartz counters by the thousands chiefly in commercial, commercial-residential etc. We have to open then hold open many many many doors while carrying the counters. Thanks for the tip. Also, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻, fucking bravo on 750k subscribers. I've been around since about 30k. It's easy to appreciate another man's dedication to his craft when he's does it well. Happy new year buddy.
Really neat stuff. The door propper-opener thingy would be something I will look into. (also I bought one of the old stools, its great for FPV at the park, and it fits under the seat of my MC) Thanks for the vid, Happy new year. P:S: What is the micro fixed wing craft on the wall behind your left shoulder?
My favorite recent 'gadget's a multi-size/shape pack of neodymium magnets for my 'handyman' toolbox- they're SUPER useful! E.g: They're good for finding no-see-um metal shavings, and pulling the same off of magnetic oil drain plugs, etc. Anyone wanna share a good trick for such strong, small magnets? Cheers.
I have a bunch of them haven’t thought any uses yet but I use the rotors from small motors to hold tools , and one on my vise for holding small screws washers etc , but better idea to catch metal shavings and why didn’t I think of this when I used to drill metal upside down all time , just attach to sawzalls drills ect
@@RcPlayer-tt2vw huh. I wouldn't have thought of that. (Catching shavings (chips) while drilling, etc Hmmm.... I have a buddy that is super into scale model rc planes amd helo's (don't call them drones, lol... he's into RC.) That sounds interesting.
@@FunkFPV Koon Trucking "New VIM Tools Released At Sema Show 2023" 7zz7ajhvbUQ @ 06:50 they mention it. Its the taller one all in Green you can see its way beefier with double the locks. I dont know if its out yet or not. Might be able to reach out to VIM they seem like great dudes!
Hey man, we work on totally different equipment, but your recs have been great. I just got the handee clamp, im considering the 27 in 1 precision driver, and im going to buy that Fat Ivan, which to me sounds like a even dirtier version of a fission bomb. I'm also trting to decide between the toughbuilt bag and "stack tech" set. Though i will say that i like that rigid's stacking set comes off the wheels, so you can put whichever box on the bottom you want, which means obly taking in the one box you need if youre like me and have like 5 different kinds of customers with kits for each one.
Jersey Discount Tools: www.youtube.com/@jdtvco
Merry Christmas and a happy and productive New Year Wes. There you go!
Good folks! A good course of Trusty-Cook hammers!
The double dongler is actually a common tool in tech circles, the official name is a "spudger". Usually the goal is to get the most durable material you can find that's still softer than whatever you're trying to wedge loose.
I've been an aircraft mechanic for 45 years and a home handy man longer. FINALLY, I find somebody with tools I DON'T have!!! Yeah I'm gonna fit that. Thanks for your great videos and making me laugh at stupid people. Happy New Year to ya!!
my ex used to call me "the double dongler"
And she still became ur ex? 🤔
There's just no pleasing some gals. 😁
@@Teknofobe ...I know, what's up wit that
"it's stiffer than hell"
No he didn't**
Take it in the back while you give it in the front???
I am glad that you have continued this end of the year feature. It has some cool stuff that stood out to you and I may have missed on Funk FPV in 2023.
Let me express my honest appreciation for what you have done for our family since the first short I checked out a long time ago. I’m 80 years old, struggling with cancer and a bunch of other depressing miseries. You have brought so many belly laughs and real world memories that I can connect with. It still amazes me. Everyone who cares about me thanks you for lifting my spirits.
I really hope that you are rewarded for what you do. I suspect that $ is only part of it, likely a minor part.
Bless you for all that you do for so many of us who need it. Believe me when I tell you that you make a difference.
I really appreciate that and I’m glad I can give you a chuckle every once in awhile. Keep waking up every morning and prove those doctors wrong. 😎👍🏻
The door holder… that’s genius. I have a glass door I often need to keep opened, and the darn thing opens right above a step so that you can only stick something in the 2 inches closest to the frame… we end up either just blocking the lock so that we can at least reopen it, or we block it with a larger object or tie it with some straps, which are all either dangerous or time consuming. I’m buying this thing.
I need that , everyday I think of the movie breakfast club , THE DOOR IS WAY TO HEAVY SIR “‘ as the door chuck keeps sliding
@@RcPlayer-tt2vw LOL, you have changed the way I see one of my altime fav movies forever. Too funny.
Yeah,
But don't forget to take it out and pull on the door, the hing will get sprung and the door won't close properly
@@RcPlayer-tt2vw 😂 love it.
Some great gadgets but it's the sign on the T Shirt that gets my admiration. Good onya Buddy
I think those breaker fuses would be really great for replacing a cigarette lighter fuse. Sometimes you plug something in you aren't expecting to blow it then it does or if you have an inverter or something wired in so you don't have to replace it every time you over draw.
They decided regular fuses were to easy to grab so they made it more difficult by creating the micro fuse
Thank you for supporting with the shirt💙💙💙
Those circuit breakers - Best use I ever found for them was for the fusable link on a bass boat trolling motor. The damn fuse would always go out at night, and I'd be trying to follow the wire with a flashlight in my teeth, while dropping the fuses in the dark. With the ciurcuit breaker, it was "set it and forget it". If it blew, I'd just have to wait a few minutes for it to cool down and it would be fine again. Saved me a lot of frustration!
Dang, that second tool would remove a lot of reasons Industry mechanics smuggle knifes into places their not supposed to :D
HSE should hand those out when they ban knifes. Even got a hole for a tool lanyard.
I love that T-shirt brother!
Handee clamp, replace it 100% with a boxed end or open end wrench and a piece of waste plastic bag. The bag takes up the slack between wrench and fastener and holds the fastener for you. Easy enough to pull off and costs $0 😁
Try railer brand bits. Their hex bits, torx bits, and regular screw driver bits are superior, in my opinion. The bit holders they come in are the best I've ever worked with. That includes the tool Trucks. I am a Crown Lift Service Technician and appreciate the information you put out. I can relate a lot to your videos and outlook about the job.
I had the same experience with the collapible stools - I liked the first one I bought, and the second one broke. I'd like to find one made with better quality material (like maybe nylon or some sort of high impact polymer) that comes at a reasonable price. Thanks for the great video!
I really liked that stool. It’s a shame they had to cheap out on it.
About the circuit breakers, being a site mechanic like that is completely different than being a mechanic like yourself. Like at my job I have so much equipment to keep going and often don't have time to work on something that is only " partially broke". Usually after a while the part breaks completely and then it doesn't take as long to fix. The old sprayer on drive sometimes they always ask me if it's ok for anyone to drive to drive because I do a lot of field fixes and no one else would know how to drive it
That’s how I troubleshoot my rc diffs 😂 learned this lesson the hard way , things are alot harder to find when they’re intermittent
Those circuit breakers could be a sanity saver on some of my projects.
As a mechanic, I reject all those gadgets and gizmos. But thanks for playing.
Nah those fuses can be a life saver not everything is practical fixing , if you want it to work till it goes up in flames these are necessary 😂
The resettable fuse is definitely the way to go. Ordered a mini resettable 1.5amp breaker and attached two wires with connectors for that exact reason. Going through some heaters with an internal glass fuse.
Having been in a few of them running down what’s blowing the fuse. After running out of them on a job. Way easier to have a breaker to reset while doing that before replacing it with the glass one after the repair an heading out
Not all wounds are on the outside.
There goes old piece of tape in a box wrench 🔧 trick 😂
Haha I’ve done that 😜
12:31 I've nearly ordered that hex shank bit holder thing so many times!
I am buying that handee clamp I needed it today like you would not believe.
Thanks, Funky
I so enjoyed your content this year, I give you a 10/10 for playing, I deduct 0 points for waving your finger at us. You were honest, funny and forthright, still a 10/10 perfect score.. I hope the channel does well for you. Thank you
Thanks for showing off the tools. I dig the shirt and appreciate you wearing it.
😎👍🏻
The resettable fuses are good for rally cars, if the fuse block is within reach of navigator, no need to stop.
You’re the best, dude. I’ve been seeing so many other channels lately who are just influencers posting sponsored videos like “These are the tools you MUST have if you’re an *insert trade*” and it’s all brand spanking new tools they’ve clearly never used. It’s so gross.
I have have no aspirations to be that type of channel 😎👍🏻
Hey funk, thanks for the continued top notch content ! Looking for more tool demo tear downs in 2024, stay real :)
Cheers mate !
Love the Fat Ivan. I might have to get one of those for our fire door at work. Nothing like getting locked out when you take out the trash, and that rock is getting to be a PITA. By the way, I finally ordered a Dewalt screwdriver earlier this week, which I should have tomorrow. Looking forward to using that on some projects.
I have a full set of resettable fuses the audible click helps while diagnosing too👍
I have a fat ivan, it has come in handy at work
My old Sportster had a few circuit breakers that looked roughly the size of buss fuses, really helped me troubleshoot a short in my taillights
Y you show me this AFTER Christmas though?
Seriously though, thanks for keeping us entertained throughout the year.
As a fellow maintenance tech (pharma) who is also a tool/gadget nerd, I find your videos very relevant and pretty hilarious at times.
Happy new year. Looking forward to more mechanical shenanigans in 2024.
There's a million uses for the bolt holder if you're a auto technician first I seen it ty for sharing
Thank you for bring this video to us. I'm A. Gedded? Man myself. Something about it? I just can't help it keep ring Essie's good videos. I always enjoy them.
They are called low profile mini fuses. But yes, if you have the clearance for it, you can just stick regular mini fuses in there, no problem, just did that in my car the other day, because they fit just fine and it was what I had laying around.
Love and appreciate your shirt Funk
😎👍🏻
The rare earth magnets are slightly recessed so they don’t shatter when they are clunked hard on to steel.
Good stuff, that double dongler got my attention.
See you next year,... Happy and Healthy 2024 to you and your family.
Number 2 looks like a spudger on steroids. Not sure if spudger is a technical or industry term, but Clive calls it that and thats what pops up when I google it. They're a great tool when a prybar is too much and you don't want to run the risk of damaging stuff. Great for working off optics when they've sort of glued themselves on slides of powered hole punchers.
When I got that I thought of Clive 😜👍🏻
Yeah fixed many a door jamb from those door holders👍Job security for me!!!!
Exactly
pretty nice gadgets funk, hope to see more of your videos and funny shorts in 2024, by the way, i recommend you follow Todd from "Project Farm" before making any purchases on tools, he tests multiple different tool brands and tools, from screwdrivers, to wrenches to motor oil to welders and etc. He tests all of them straight to point with no biases whatsoever(he doesnt accept any sponsors either and buys everything with his own money). def one of the most useful channels out there.
Anyone who doesn’t know Project Farm by now doesn’t know how to ‘Tube them Yous very well. ;)
Anyone that makes a decision based off one person's views especially project farm is a fool testing tools and exceeding the ansi specs doesn't mean it's a better tool nor does a price which are what his vids are based 100% off and is not realistic data but click bate views for youtube.
@@CPthetooladdict cry about it
@@m.farhan8109 CP's comment having no likes says it all lol
CP is 100% correct. Most of PF tests are not based on real usage and actually aren’t even good tests for functionality. I would not base anything on his findings.
Enjoying you're posts Funk. Have a great New Year. All the best from Scotland. 🇺🇸🏴
You too bud 👍🏻😎
You are one of the guys i trust the most ! Love your videos!
Guy reminds me of a lot mechanics I grew up around in the 80s 90s
I've got a couple of Fat ivans and love 'em. For storing on my tool bag, I just open it up, run the hook through a loop on my tool bag, and then close it back up. Locks it right onto my tool bag.
Wes......I bought (2) Handee Clamps and (1) Fat Ivan. These are things I wish I knew about earlier in my life. Thanks for making a video of them. Wayne (Clifton, NJ)
I think you’ll be happy 😎👍🏻 I spent a month in Clifton back in the 90’s. We were removing old bowling machines 😜
I love hearing your opinions on tools and year down the road wouldn’t even mind seeing a list off i beat these tools to fuak daily and they’re still working after 5 years videos lol
Like your t-shirt😊😊😊.
Me too
The double dongler I believe was made for oil pans and timeing covers
I love your shirt!
Those CB fuses have me sold. My heavy air conditioner has one particular circuit that loves to eat 5a fuses and it's always a pile of blown fuses from troubleshooting.
Thanks
Ihc trucks use the minis in there stocks. You can get them from a dealer if you have to.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Funk, his family, and his viewers.
Be safe, y'all.
Have a great 2024!
I could have really used that first tool a couple weeks ago lol. I’m definitely ordering the father son version asap!! Thank you very much for showing us.😊
You mentioned that one of the things you didn't like about the Fat Ivan was that the magnet was recessed below the surface, and because of that, it didn't hold as well. Maybe the reason it is recessed is so it doesn't scratch the paint where you are putting it. But your point is valid, if you end up losing the Fat Ivan because it fell off, that wouldn't be good. Anyway, I will also add my thanks, you do great videos and give me good ideas for DIY tool additions. Have a great new year!
Enjoy your new year. Thank you for your content
Great shirt by the way. Amen!
AWESOME VIDEO!! All of those would be EXTREMELY handy tools to have!! Especially that little key chain deal!! It would eliminate carrying around loose bits or a clucky ass bit box!!
Love goofy or odd gadgets that actually work lol
After you mentioned the hex 1/4 holder I bought one immediately, when I brought it into work, the next week everyone else had one.
Haha That happens a lot 😜
Peice of pallet or a rock as a door stop is 100% true
An idea for you, Mr. FunkFPV:
Once a year lay out the contents of your basic tool bag and show them to us. Then in five or ten years (or whenever you retire) we can witness the march of Progress, or not.
That’s not a bad idea 👍🏻
That hinge tool is a really a great idea I am going to pick one of these up great videos last year looking forward to more !
“Watch this tool guy, he isn’t right in the head”. Glowing recommendation 😂😂. Happy New Year!!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you too!
Love the video, love the shirt. Have a great new year
The door holder is great. We install granite and quartz counters by the thousands chiefly in commercial, commercial-residential etc. We have to open then hold open many many many doors while carrying the counters. Thanks for the tip.
Also, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻, fucking bravo on 750k subscribers. I've been around since about 30k. It's easy to appreciate another man's dedication to his craft when he's does it well. Happy new year buddy.
Great video, for men
Really neat stuff. The door propper-opener thingy would be something I will look into. (also I bought one of the old stools, its great for FPV at the park, and it fits under the seat of my MC)
Thanks for the vid, Happy new year.
P:S: What is the micro fixed wing craft on the wall behind your left shoulder?
That’s an old Hobby Zone Duet. I bought it way back in the day when I was first learning. Good little plane if they still sell them 👍🏻
Great job Funk.
Thank you, happy new year. Interesting collection of stuff.
The fat Ivan doodlebop I don't think would work with a continuous hinge, but I could be wrong
My favorite recent 'gadget's a multi-size/shape pack of neodymium magnets for my 'handyman' toolbox- they're SUPER useful!
E.g: They're good for finding no-see-um metal shavings, and pulling the same off of magnetic oil drain plugs, etc.
Anyone wanna share a good trick for such strong, small magnets?
Cheers.
I have a bunch of them haven’t thought any uses yet but I use the rotors from small motors to hold tools , and one on my vise for holding small screws washers etc , but better idea to catch metal shavings and why didn’t I think of this when I used to drill metal upside down all time , just attach to sawzalls drills ect
@@RcPlayer-tt2vw huh. I wouldn't have thought of that. (Catching shavings (chips) while drilling, etc
Hmmm....
I have a buddy that is super into scale model rc planes amd helo's (don't call them drones, lol... he's into RC.)
That sounds interesting.
I think VIM makes a more sturdy version of the stool now. I remember seeing one somewhere...
I’ll look into that. I really miss that thing.
@@FunkFPV Koon Trucking "New VIM Tools Released At Sema Show 2023" 7zz7ajhvbUQ @ 06:50 they mention it. Its the taller one all in Green you can see its way beefier with double the locks. I dont know if its out yet or not. Might be able to reach out to VIM they seem like great dudes!
Happy New Year!
I love the 1/4 inch hex shank, got it when you reviewed it earlier this year. Have a happy New year.
You should probably do more gadget videos. Happy New Year.
I’m going to do them as I get them this year. At the end of the year I’ll tell you what I think about them 👍🏻😎
@@FunkFPV Sounds good.
Hey man, we work on totally different equipment, but your recs have been great. I just got the handee clamp, im considering the 27 in 1 precision driver, and im going to buy that Fat Ivan, which to me sounds like a even dirtier version of a fission bomb.
I'm also trting to decide between the toughbuilt bag and "stack tech" set. Though i will say that i like that rigid's stacking set comes off the wheels, so you can put whichever box on the bottom you want, which means obly taking in the one box you need if youre like me and have like 5 different kinds of customers with kits for each one.
SOLID SHIRT!
Looking forward to another great video ! Thanks funk
Happy New Year. Thanks for posting.
Thank I especially am interested in the fat ivan and Happy New Year
had the bit holder for a while. there great a few hanging off my tool bag and i dont have to go searching for them.
Man, I wish a I had any reason to buy that Handee Clamp. Looks nice.
A happy and prosperous new year to you and yours, john, Ireland
Open the new plastic gallons of paint 🎨
Another great video. I'm glad to hear you like Nick at JDTCO. He is one of my favorites right up there with you! Happy New Year!
Thank you for a lot of great content! I found you this year and am very glad I did.
Magic pilers can replace all of them 😂
😂😂
Great Job on all your informative videos. Thank You and Happy New Year.
Funk for President 2024
Father and son team came up with it cause father was sick and tired of “ HOLD THE DAMN THING STRAIGHT SON “ *may be speaking from experience*😂
Marry&Happy
Really enjoy your content especially the long form videos. I’m a fellow Toyota forklift tech, been watching you since I was a crown tech
You made the right move going to Toyota 😎👍🏻
I hate these year end videos, they end up costing me money 8) hope you have a great new year and get out flying some.
It’ll give you something to spend all those gift cards on 😜
I could use that " double dangler" when i replace the windows on my boat.
I love gadgets. Thanks for the video. I already ordered the breaker fuses.