It’s so nice to see videos from people who actually do this stuff for a living. Not to knock the people who just make stuff for RUclips, but their experience can’t compare to someone who does it every day.
Great video for people thinking of doing some home renovation (like me). It's easy to forget some tools you might need before you start. I know it says install and I'm sure it's a part of your essential, but more common tool, a prying tool if perhaps molding needs to be reinstalled after. Thanks again!
i also use the height adjustable feet for cabinets.. they are so easy to install and use..and i loved the makita screwdriver for tight spaces.. very handy...
Are you aware of the Viking adjustable arm/foot that allows you to position items at specific height? I have two and they are a bit pricey but great for all types of situations. Perhaps you don’t need them or use something else? Thanks.
I always pick up something new from you! This time is the Axilo system! I have a bathtub that was improperly installed and it squeaks and moves a bit which is driving me crazy and will likely end in a crack. It is in an alcove and I cut open one end of the wall and have been stuck as to what to do. I have been looking for adjustable feet that had a crown and pinion style mechanism so I could adjust by spinning... this looks like it may be the answer! I am going to give it a shot.
I still call it a multi-master too, none of the trim carpenters we work with have a clue what that is, so I take a lot of shit on that. LOL Which the original tool or atleast the one we had in our shop was a POS, I guess a lot of guys never had one till they where made by everyone and called a multi-tool.
Awesome video! Thanks for AXILO shoutout 🤩❤
Thank you! Simply THE BEST cabinet leg option.
Definitely would be interested in a van tour.
Awesome! Thanks!
It’s so nice to see videos from people who actually do this stuff for a living. Not to knock the people who just make stuff for RUclips, but their experience can’t compare to someone who does it every day.
Much appreciated!
Hanging system?
Huh?
Carry options
Like tool belt?
Excellent video once again. Thank you for everything the 3 of you do. I would love to see a van tour.
Thanks, Jim!
Van tour would be great!
I think we’ll make it happen!
A Van tour would be nice to see. Was not familiar with a few of those tools. Thanks 👍👍
Thanks, Steve!
Yes definitely interested in seeing the van tour.
Coming soon!
Id like to see the van! I think that would be awesome to check out you're setup.. Thanks for the content guys! Take care!
Thanks for watching! Check out our channel, we ended up shooting the van video.
Great info as always. Thank you. Van tour would be great...🤘🤘🤘
Thank you, sir! 🙏🏼
Maybe shown previously but I’m curious the make and model of your shop apron.
The woodsman special from Calavera tool. Been wearing aprons from them for about 7 years now.
Thanks. Appreciate the "tool review."
Thanks for tuning in!
Interesting, Jeff. It's always important to have the right tools for the job.
Bill
Thanks, Bill! You’re 100% correct.
Great tips Jeff Thanks for sharing
Thank you, sir!
Great video for people thinking of doing some home renovation (like me). It's easy to forget some tools you might need before you start.
I know it says install and I'm sure it's a part of your essential, but more common tool, a prying tool if perhaps molding needs to be reinstalled after.
Thanks again!
Absolutely! I keep a Dasco flat bar right in my tool belt!
i also use the height adjustable feet for cabinets.. they are so easy to install and use..and i loved the makita screwdriver for tight spaces.. very handy...
Once you try the Axilo you never go back! Theres no comparison to the other cheap plastic legs out there.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! 💪🏼
Are you aware of the Viking adjustable arm/foot that allows you to position items at specific height? I have two and they are a bit pricey but great for all types of situations. Perhaps you don’t need them or use something else? Thanks.
I am! I have a pair of knock offs and they come in very handy. Haven’t sprung for the real thing yet!
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Thanks for tuning in!
I always pick up something new from you! This time is the Axilo system! I have a bathtub that was improperly installed and it squeaks and moves a bit which is driving me crazy and will likely end in a crack. It is in an alcove and I cut open one end of the wall and have been stuck as to what to do. I have been looking for adjustable feet that had a crown and pinion style mechanism so I could adjust by spinning... this looks like it may be the answer! I am going to give it a shot.
You’re going to love them!
What make of blades do you use for your multi tool.
I’ve always been partial to the Fein blades.
I can't find that Tadpole Tape Cutter anywhere. Amazon seems to be out and the one place I did seem to find it doesn't ship. Any ideas?
I looked myself to pick up a few more. Looks like they’re discontinued 😢
@@TodaysCraftsmen Bummer, thanks.
No problem.
I still call it a multi-master too, none of the trim carpenters we work with have a clue what that is, so I take a lot of shit on that. LOL Which the original tool or atleast the one we had in our shop was a POS, I guess a lot of guys never had one till they where made by everyone and called a multi-tool.
I used to have the Fein but ditched it for cordless!