Shoot'n The Poop #6 - Fixin' Stuff
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- As always with these poop shoots, footage I didn't quite know what to do with, but you may enjoy following along.
Fluke Multimeter - Socket Fix - 00:41
Nerf 2x4 - Cascading Valves - 02:13
CNC Router - Volt Amp Readout - 11:25
For more shooting practice, be sure to check out:
Stefan Gotteswinter at / syyl
Adam Booth at / abom79
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Music: Sleeping Sheep - The Green Orbs
The machinist clamp on the back of the multimeter while you soldered the leads WAS CLASSIC!!!
Holy crap that nerf gun assembly was smart. Never thought they'd put that much effort into a kids' dart toy
That's the wonder of mass production. Get the design right once, and then pump out millions of copies.
They are all auite impressive actually. I highly recommend having a look inside any you come across, if you can without upsetting a child. Their design is always clever.
@@magellanicraincloud Nope... Their design is clever when the design is clever.
Remember the "Furbie"? They had such a futuristic electronics package, that the soviets were allegedly buying them up to use in a weapons system!
It's not a toy... it's a fun gun.
Single shot revolver? This old Tony, you can't fool me with your fast talking ;)
It would be physically impossible for me to NOT plug those holes.
Is Morse code the same in metric? I had to multiply by .0394 to be able to decipher your hidden message. Thanks for the time!
SUBSCRIBE, this old tony´s classics
If it's metric then it would be Celcius code...
It's same but about 2.54 times faster, as it doesn't take dots and dashes that long to travel 1cm as it would take to travel 1 inch of way! :-D
Unfortunately not, I wish they did have a standard tho would make the Morse code listening websites easier to use and you'd know exactly the length of the dots an dahs and the time space to leave between them when doing audio reproductions.
@Jason Moody its Morse code for "Subscribe" hes so funny.This old Tony is a Legend! Love this channel.
Dude you are dismantling a FLUKE!!! One of the world best multimeter with a product lifetime warranty
It's hard not to enjoy the sheer randomness that is a good hard poop shoot... Never stop doing these unless something important falls off and requires immediate surgery during editing, then you can feel free to take a few days.
Took me almost an hour to get my 6 month old child to sleep... the nerfgun shot at the end made me laugh so hard that I manage to wake her up again..
Thanks Tony!!
You didn't test it for glass fibre reinforcement! AvE get in here!
Tony, if youtube ever fails, you *NEED* to be a teacher! I’ve learned more about machining, lathe operation and grinding than I have in the 8 years that I attended Engineering school! You make learning fun!
id pay money to be taught by toney
maby even ave
@@djaydeved co-teaching would be interesting with the two.
That would be because machining is not engineering.
@Sean I am an engineering student but a self taught fabricator and mechanic :)
@@tk4x431 that adds up to you becoming a fantastic engineer. Wish more engineers had that kind of background!
Laughed hard and loud when the two targets were shown. Funniest on youtube as usual!
larsmark who are they?
Richard Weaver Stefan gotteswinter and abom.
Richard Weaver : The targets are Abom79 and Stefan Gotteswinter , who both have channels you REALLY want to check out if you like metalworking and machining. The first is known for heavy machining as a professional machinist, the second one is a hobbyist that is into high finesse.
Richard Weaver : These three guys together with Keith Fenner, Build Something Cool, AvE , doubleboost, Clickspring and Keith Rucker are continuously working hard to offer ever better video's and are referencing each other all the time.
They're all excellent craftsmen that run marvelous channels that can teach us A LOT !
Don't forget about Mr. Pete.
Watching that spindle get closer and closer to the vise gave me anxiety... Why was it even on the table!
Uhhh....maybe because once it's trammed in you leave it there so you don't have to waste time tramming it the next time you use the mill?
@@buckhorncortez oh yeah...cuz at 16:16 it looks trammed AF...obviously within .0005''
I thought you said close, some of my fixtures are fifty thou or less away from clamps. First time runs even at 50% can make your ass pucker a little.
I had a clever machinists “fix “ one of my programs.... sparks ⚡️ flying everywhere.
We lost a good collet nut that day.
Rigid tapping at 100% on 4140 80% thread, now that’s scary.
Anyone who has ever taken a Nerf gun apart, knows it takes a friggin' genius to get it back together with only one screw left over.
I upgraded mine and had 2 left over. No problems though.
I've never had left-over screws for a Nerf gun. I've taken apart other toys and it's happened though lol
There is an empty screw hole above his right hand
My grandfather was a research engineer at Bell Labs during WW II. He taught me a great lesson when I came to him with a non-functional electric motor out of one of my toys. "Sometimes you just have to take it apart, try to understand how it works, then put it back together." It worked then, and has served me well ever since. I have a bit of reputation as a fix-it guy, but really, I mostly just take stuff apart and put it back together.
But if there is not at least 3 screws left on the table then you did it wrong.
Tony, you did a damn good job building that router. The amperage draw being symmetrical in both directions on all axes is a great sign for machine quality. Keep it lubed and it should last long enough for the youngin' to drop it in transport to his dorm room.
And he can now see how much heat he has to dissipate !! 62V @ 4.5A ~= 280W. Leave your bacon sandwich in there and it’ll be warm for lunch !!
4:28 😂 funniest bleep I've ever heard. Makes my day every time I watch
I read your morse, I cannot subscribe, sir. I'm already subscribed.
That was fun
WOW... I know it meant something !! But great of you to catch it at that speed 👏👏👏 and so clever of Tony to do that !!!
@@BPantherPink IKR? I tried to decipher it, way too fast for me. I haven't done Morse since about 1979... I 'm a bit rusty.
I do not know morse code, but figured the message was something along that line.
I liked that you threw a cookie over the plate with that extra screw left over and not trying to show up all the dads who unsuccessfully fixed their kids nerf gun.
man i love your videos so damn much.
+1
+Pi :-)
It's great to watch stuff like this - please keep it coming!
Yeah, I've taken many of my boys toys to the workbench for fixing ( sure! 😊) ! Great for dads upmost curiosity for sure!
One thing I learned long ago was to ( if cheap enough ) get another one just like it, and hide it somewhere in the shop......... you know, just in case !
Gotta say when I see a new video from you, it makes me wonder if you can still come up with another great one.......... but you never disappoint !!
Just another testament to your ability to deliver good stuff !
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍 👍 👍
NERF guns fascinate me from a design standpoint - cheap ass materials to be sure, but mechanically they're brilliant. So yeah, I've got a few on my bench for "spare parts"
And I feel bad that I don't get parts for my first gas driven rc car.
Morse transmission: SUBSCRIBE (wild guess).
God damn it, you beat me to it xD I was sitting here translating, but ye. It says subscribe
Shit, he's getting creative. that one almost made me click the button
David Platenkamp subscribe is what I hear
It is, Nice catch
haahhahahahahahahahah i think everyone came here to make this comment.
«SUBSCRIBE» in Morse Code... :'D LOL
As many others I'll imagine, I'm subbed to multiple channels of the same genre etc but dear god man you have the best editing plus great commentary and content. The true trifecta.
So barrels 1 and 2 are nerfed. Lol.
Dual wield classes always get nerfed.
Sir, your editing, production, and content (both what you are doing and what/how you are saying) are outstanding. I so enjoy watching your work and your skill! Learning a lot as well and laughing out loud often! So entertaining! Thank you for what seems to require tireless energy!
It feels so good to see another human being who knows how to solder! I see so many people on RUclips doing HowTo videos that do not know how to solder properly. It drives me absolutely insane! lol
That gun repair reminded me of the one time that I worked a "season" (as in holiday shopping season) for a large well-known chain of stores that sold toys. I had a lot of time to think in that store, the job wasn't terribly demanding mentally And I arrived at the conclusion at one point that pretty much every single thing in that store was different colored and shaped bits of plastic, sometimes with a bit of other stuff like electronics involved. That design sure was rather clever... :-)
You continue to be perhaps the best example of excellent content on RUclips, in a format that could not exist anywhere else.
Unbelievably, I did not know how to measure amps until this video. Apparently you have measure voltage before and after a resistor and divide the change in voltage by the resistance. No one else ever explained it before, and I have never needed to find out for sure how to do it. So, that was really helpful to me.
You don't love your children if you don't tune up their nerf guns! I did a full work over on my 4 year old daughters' guns and they weren't even broken. I got tired of having to lead them when they were running away. :D
As a retired Target maker for Pistol/Rifle - I think that target was Spot On! (Texas talk for ...) Loved the Fluke fix. And the CNC / V-A meter testing/implementation.
My favourite mobile alert, that there is a new This Old Tony video!
This Corona virus is getting me to relive previous episodes of "This was once This Old Tony"
4:20 I've been there so many times. "Hey honey, why don't you have a seat and watch while daddy fixes your toy, it'll only take a minute!" Boooooinggg!
"%¤#"S#@$€$!!!!!"
Hahaha, I just fixed my daughter's nerf gun too, last month (6 darts rotating barrel). Had to clean the sand and re-set a spring. I can't believe I spent 1.5h fixing a $20 toy ....but I had fun doing it and being a hero to our kids is priceless ;o)
Any good mechanic will always have left-over parts.
Every self respecting mechanic uses less screws when reassembling a machine he took apart
@@Daravigos Efficiency and weight reduction are top priority when rebuilding something!
Just fixed my grandma's toaster, I put in only 3 of 4 screws that held the PCB as I had a strong suspicion I'll be seeing those insides again.
Less work for the next chump that has to fix it which most likely will be you
Those dart guns have always had a lot of screws. Likely to hold together the clamshell in the hands of even the most energetic ruffian, and to help discourage disassembly.
The holes in your table were making me anxious! I thought at any moment a screw would fall in
That meter looks a lot like my old Fluke 83... I fixed the display and it's still going..... 25 years later. Love it.Yours is gen III, mine is the first version. Still a great meter and gives valuable service. Gotta love good equipment!
Tony,
you are a better man than I am. I took the exact nurf gun apart, had the same problem, but according to my boys, they never saw it again. I hate to admit, but this one time only they are right. 😞
Never admit that in public
They can smell weakness
Every neighborhood needs a guy like you...much to the chagrin of that guy, so...maybe two guys like you.
Hahahahaha!!! “Put your dart in any ol’ barrel” XD oh you dirty ol’ ... hahaha :)
Just discovered the channel a week or two ago and I'm going back and watching your older videos. I'm really enjoying the content and the presentation. Mixing humor and information together is a great teaching method and has helped understand it much easier.
While watching this video, you made me almost choke on my pizza when you opened the Nerf gun and pieces popped out. I literally LOL'd with a mouth full, causing some to go shooting down my throat. All was fine once I took a drink. Lesson learned "Swallow before Tony takes anything spring loaded apart." Thanks for the laughs and great content.
But Uncle BumbleFuck said Fluke meters were super skookem!! I feel like I've been lied to :(
He is true. But when you use your tools they sometimes break down. Especially those plug things.
I had the same problem with my Fluke. Shot the connectors with some contact cleaner and it works good as new. BTW did those solder joints look cold to anyone else?
BEdmonson85 Lead free solder doesn't look as shiny as lead solder, even with proper soldering.
CrimSun ,. True but if you pay close attention to the joint on the middle plug, on the left side. It looked too me like it didn't get full coverage when he resoldered the new connector on. Edit: Actually, both pins on that plug looked a little light on solder
Now that's funny
Old my goodness. I have not had a laugh that good in a long time when you let the air out of Abom79 and Stefan Gotteswinter with the super sonic dart gun. Next time when firing it back up to a wall and it won't knock you down with the kick. lol. Heavens to bid if your son shoots your morning cup of coffee with it. I expect your better half will put booth of you in time out. All jokes aside like one of your other views said you make learning fun and interesting. Please never loose your sense of humor. Thanks for the videos and the time and hard work it takes to do them.
11:11 I cried laughing
same here xD
This old tony must be the funniest guy on RUclips... Every video that dryer than dry humor has me.
oh yeah, Tony has (produces) a very pleasant humor …imho… i know, it's mostly personal interpretation, but some jokes are just universally hilarious :D
Me too!
The subtle detail of asking you to pay attention to the holes, then waiting just a little too long, and not showing what happens to the holes...
.... And then relieving your anxiety or frustration by showing the holes in the metal plate...
It's a genius set up of the joke.
Watching him fix and work on stuff is always really calming
Enjoyed the triple helping of poop.
Greg's Garage stAHP
mechanical engineering is so pure... what a brains that men have...
Who else found the spot for the extra screw?
Based on how well framed the empty hole was, I think he was just teasing us.
In the front of the gun when opened there is a broken off part that the screw is screwed into, I am guessing that he did not bother to glue that back...
lkajsdlfjaskldfj TONY Y U DO DIS TO US
@@fxm5715 probably more trolling than teasing
Engineer droppings... I worked in the production crew at a TV station and that's how we knew an engineer had worked on something. Random screw left behind. ;)
Engineering on the nerf gun is IMPRESSIVE.
Thanks again for the video. BTW, they now make little panel meters that have a historical graph. Might be easier for catching current spikes. If you hear it but aren't be the meter.
Anyone else got the feeling This Old Tony sabotaged his son's toy to satisfy his curiosity... then decided to make a video to cover his tracks (and shame). ;)
You'll never guess what's in these empty boxes!!! Perfect! That's when I subscribed.
ToT cracking plexiglass? I thought this was a high fidelity machinist channel! 😂
Coffee spit take on the Nerf gun bit. Wasted good coffee but...
Totally worth it.
Thanks (again) for the laughs!
TONY, there is a cold soldering spot!
You are the master of dry humor and puns
Nerf Gun BOLTR. Ave would be proud.
But note TOT got his back together again and better than ever.
Guess the healing bench ain’t what it’s cracked up to be
@2:05 finally, that signalling merit badge I got in Boy Scouts comes into use!
Hey Tony,
Can you make video on how to put such beautiful crack lines around the screw heads on plexiglass? What is the trick? I would much appreciate it.
Hahaha aw
I'm learning and laughing with every single video of yours that I watch!
They're huuuuuuugely appreciated and I hope there's many more to come.
I never could have put the nerf gun back together! Great video!
Go slow when you take it apart. Just pay attention, or do what he did and take a video of it so you can always review it later if needed.
It also helps to have a decent size, flat work space to lay everything out on.
Practice with simpler things and work your way up to more challenging stuff and it will be easier.
After having a stroke it's getting hard now.
N2MIK Trying to learn from start.
Thanks for the nudge Tony!
I really love your videos, I have one question. What software do you use to add the drawings and dimension overlays you use?
OMG Tony.i don't know any clue what you are doing most of the time. Im a woodturner give me a break.. watching your videos is better than going to the comedy store. thank you my friend
Watching Tony figure out a roughcut made my day. RIP that screw post on the front iron sight though, don't think I didn't see that Tony.
Alice - Coatduck fuckin nerd.
Ben Hamilton get out of here stalker
Alice - Coatduck I came here for Tony! You were just a bonus.
Jeez, Tony... I near peed myself laughing at the Nerf Gun target shoot! Priceless.
I bet a lot of people are going to say this, but that last screw goes up near the sling point!
The engineering on that thing is amazingly complex, as is the actual design. Considering all the work done, I hope it sold well.
Whose gonna take care of deciphering the Morse code? I can’t google and RUclips at the same time.
I'm a little rusty but it started with "s" and ended with "e", so I can give a good guess.
Took me ten minutes to download an app and get the settings right... and all the time there was a button under the video with the answer written on it (Mishn0 was right all along)
These videos might be my favorite
Were you trolling me when you got the spindle so close to your vice?! almost gave me a heart attack!
Pat Doherty thats why its called shootin' the poop
Same :D
You got me at patient dead signal. Love your videos.
11:10 I laughed so hard it brought tears to my eyes, love your vids, hope the kitty is ok lol
Dude. You are the funniest poop shooter on RUclips. When you said "I think we can chalk that up to fixed" I fell out of my chair. I laughed so hard I .. (insert continuity beep here).. my pants. This is the best channel. Thank you........
definitely should have edited it to make it look like you put the fluke back together with a welding torch instead of that puny soldering iron. you're slipping this old tony
I always try to learn something new each day. Today I think I took a few steps backwards. Love ya TOT
10:58 Baaahahahahaha... awesome!
i always taught my kid as much as i could about fixing things. he was always amazed that i would make something work again after he thought it was trash
11:17 ROTFLMAO!!
Man, I hate the invisible “spring assembly let go” before I can see the arrangement. I have far fewer parts left over when I can see how the doodad was assembled before it flew apart. Great presentation, as always, thanks!
Anybody else just staring at the empty screw post when he's talking about an extra screw?
Love the fluke repair bit. My 88 needs a set of jacks, and I am disillusioned with Fluke Canada... so neat to know that you can change them out that easily!
Did you really send "subscribe" in CW? Well done.
73 de M6EXH.
He did indeed. I stopped the video to transcribe it... Oh Tony, you clever, clever man.
He Did. de G7WJJ
I haven't actually LOL'd in a long time.. shooting of the darts sent me over the cliff.. hahaha
I think Adam is taking a trip to Italy this summer, and he is bringing the BIG wrench. Rumor says he is going with Stefan. You better watch out, I guess Stefan is pretty p*ssed by all the harassment..
Good humor and interesting as always.
Stefan will bring a pair of miniature Colt 1911 :D
Travelling in Italy is all fun and games until a well groomed man in a very expensive suit comes up to you and says "that's a nice indicator you've got their. It wold be a shame if it went out of calibration..."
The valving is in all nerfs. The pin holds the dart and the dart doesn't touch the barrel. The valve and pin combo prevents pencils or other projectiles from being launched.
2:04 haha Morse Code for "SUBSCRIBE"!!!
Did I win something?
[edit]
probably nothing ... waaaay too late I see now! :D
I was two hours late. I purposely scanned through the comments to see if anyone else picked that up. I just knew that sequence sounded like Morse code and figured, hey this is Tony, I know that just has to be subscribe! Clever Tony, clever!
I suspected the same, wrote down the beepy stuff and pasted it in here:
morsecode.scphillips.com/translator.html
Worked on the first try without errors, so a sound of happiness emerged from the southern part of my face haha! :D
Nothing better than come back home after a long day and relax watching a new TOT video :D
Ah, "American" AvE...
My marbles fell out a long time ago, think my son used them and sold the agy shooters, then gave them to my nephew, but at least remembered my morse from 45 years ago, Hah..sneaky devil. Man, just thinking of the mold for the magazine/fire control assy was a brain bender...then someone had to make it! Had me going on the fluke...thought it was going to be the leads after all...nice to be able to get parts for them. Thanks for shooting the nerf poop with us, I didn't smell anything after blowing coffee out my nose...Again...think you improved the performance of it too by the size of holes. Best! ~PJ
Ruined a perfectly good Fluke Morse Code Trainer.
Don't even know why I watched this?! Must be the fact that I anticipate entertainement whenever I read "This Old Tony" somewhere....... Has been a pleasure to watch - you never disappoint!
... --- ...--- ... ave aint s...t
mort glickman was that the Morse code from around 2 minutes?
generic_youtubename no, the Morse code said "subscribe".
AvE is brilliant, but in a different way and at different things. You don't have to dislike one creator to praise another.
It actually said ... ..- -... ... -.-. .-. .. -... .
what is AvE ?
Another great video, thanks! BTW, at 13:38, the current measurement wires to the shunt should go from the small screws (inside ones) on the shunt right back to the meter, and the "broken" power return should go through the big screws (outside ones) on the shunt. If that makes any sense. The instructions are often not very clear on these, but you want a Kelvin (4-wire) connection and you'll get a significant error if it isn't done that way.
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Oh man. Tiny mystery spring flies out when opening a thing, that's pretty much time to toss the whole thing away and head to the store for a new one.
AvE... For kids!!
The culmination of the Nerf repair left me laughing so hard even the dogs were looking at me like I was weird...