I actually think this guy is pretty smart. Not because of his tool inventions, they're pretty stupid. But he does have us all watching his channel to see the stupid shit he comes up with. That's pretty smart.
@@marioalvarado3284 How he sang, Russian rock musician Viktor Tsoi: "And I don't know what the percentage is Crazy for this hour But according to the eyes and ears Several times more ... "
As a parent I enjoy videos like this. I get to see someone who clearly has little understanding of the dangerous items he's working with and yet he still has all his fingers. Maybe there is hope for my son yet.
I read this before watching the video, so i knew it would be bad... The crimper hack job I get, but the angle grinder is unsafe and the hammer is so worthless and slow.
There are so many channels trying to reinvent the wheel and they all do it in dumb dangerous ways, its depressing. someone could get injured trying this.
yep, it is better to use the hammer with your hand, faster and better than that slow useless hammering thing.Waste of time, but hey,he's learning and we are learning what doesn't work, lol🤣🤣🤣
I think he didn't do too bad considering he had his eyes shut for all those welds :-) But yeah, those welds look terrible and I bet half of them haven't made penetration into both the pieces he's trying to weld, and it's because of all the crap from the earlier spot welds.
@@stephenpeters4647 That’s what I was thinking when he started on that project. All I could think about was what in the hell maybe he is going to mount a cordless grinder to the drill press. Wouldn’t matter either way that drill press is going to throw that grinder that’s running 🏃♀️ full speed completely out of control and you know good and well it’s not going to miss the person that turned the switches on 😳. Then I thought he made it to cut half circles in metal for some reason. I guess I was wrong with both my guesses. 🤣
These ideas are like fashion show clothes. They are not always meant to be practical or marketable. The purpose is to force you to think outside the box. For example the drill press/angle grinder tool opened my eyes to an elegant solution to a problem I'm having on a project that is actually very marketable. I'm an inventor/manufacturer with two products on the market and I owe a lot to the guys who make stuff like this. Trust me when I say that some of his subscribers have engineering degrees and watch his and channels like his for little sparks of inspiration.
Muy cierto amigo. Por humilde que sea un video, siempre tiene algo que nos sirve. Quizás encontramos una idea que podemos modificar o adaptar a lo que estamos haciendo. Felicito al dueño del canal por compartir.
I think the point is being missed: You can take the idea/s and expand on them. A simple design made from simple most often easily obtainable materials. Most likely the first wheel was pretty crude and unrefined. It is the concept not the finished product a food for thought.
Save some time watching the video. 1st is a "crimper" for crimping electrical terminals to wires, made from a pair of vise grips and a cut up tap. 2nd is an undersized, underpowered "mitersaw" made with a drill press and a grinder. 3rd is an automatic hammer made from a hammerhead and a small electric motor. The first two of these exist as designated tools for far less than the cost of the tools he ruined to make them. The third is of questionable value even if it is cheaper than buying the actual tool made for this purpose. Have a nice day.
@@charliemckay6402 You a necromancer? Not read the whole comment? Thought it was pretty clear from my comment that, safety aside, these "tools" are worthless. But yes, none of them is safe, the way they were made. Could someone come up with "higher quality, safe versions" of these things, yes, they can and do. Which was kind of my point. The fact they usually cost less is an added bonus. Have a nice day
@@thedolphin5428 the crimper was not welded properly no matter how he ended up doing it off camera. It is a tap made out of HSS. You don't use super hard and brittle metal for a crimper. It will explode sending shrapnel into your arms when you give it the beans.... then to weld hss is a nightmare with the proper laboratory equipment.. then you throw in the way too hot over kill super high voltage stick welder into the mix. It doesn't matter how they welded it off camera. Its extremely dangerous and now even more extra krispy brittle than regular HSS.
OK, a show of hands. How many people watched this video while rolling their eyes and thought, "Well, there's 12 minutes of my life I'll never get back!"
When he starts trying to bend the bar between the hammer strokes because his invention is completely useless, but he still uploads the video anyway 😂😂😂
Anybody that uses taps probably has broken taps. And a crappy pair of pliers or vise grip that could find a second life as a repurposed tool. I thought it was a good idea.
What I love about this guy and others like him is that he/they/me do not just see anything as only the thing you bought it as. Any thing can have as many multiple incarnations as you can think up for it. Bravo.
Mounting a cutoff wheel and mounting on a disk grinder in a drill press as in this video is super dangerous so make sure you are wearing a face mask and body armor. Cutoff wheels tend to shatter like glass when used anywhere they can bind. Running a drop-forge with no safety features means you do not like having fingers and like getting chunks of metal in your eyes and face. These videos should carry the disclaimer, "Do not try this at home unless you have a surgeon on-call."
He can barely slide that thin piece of metal under the hammer.... so its gotta be impossible to fit a finger in under the hammer. Its properly engineered for safety.
1. Use vise grips to make vise grips. 2. Use metal chop saw to make metal chop saw. 3. Wreck hammer to make a weak toy press. He is even using it to just pry the metal back in shape not hammer it(hammering the metal in shape would have taken like two hits, this contraption turns it into 20 hits). Nothing useful here!
Just buy a pair of crimpers, or a pair of pliers. You spent more money making this. Grinder is pretty cool Hammer is pretty cool, needs a longer stroke
It's not what you make, it's having the ability and imagination to make things. It's easy to just go and buy what you need but if you can't you need to to improvise. Who would survive longer in the wilderness, this guy or someone who can't do anything without visiting their local store? And as for safety, use whatever precautions make you feel happy, but why preach about it? If you want to take a risk, go for it, the capable ones will be fine and as for the others, it's called natural selection!
Странное впечатление. С одной стороны видно, что голова хорошо работает, инструменты как бы классные. С другой стороны это инструмент не для работы, его в политехнический музей как механическую игрушку, реальной применимости ноль. Раздавливать концевики любителю можно чем угодно, а если это ежедневная работа, то есть профессиональный инструмент. Вместо ручки вкрути в болгарку шпильку, свободный конец в патрон сверла и незачем горы городить. А с третьим вообще смех. Молоток распрямляет эту полоску за пару ударов
This is a funny video has been made for amusement i think,especially the electrohammer.It works well in movement,rotation and speed.The hammering head is a small handheld tool around 1500 grams but the spring is not tension loaded so it applies no extra force in the gravity at all in the hammering action to see its actual results.So i can not tell a thing if it really is capable to do any useful hammering.The electrohammering mojo maybe works in real.
I actually think this guy is pretty smart.
Not because of his tool inventions, they're pretty stupid.
But he does have us all watching his channel to see the stupid shit he comes up with.
That's pretty smart.
Exactly the point
The last one the 'power' hammer lol - inspired by Bruce Lee's 1" death blow - but Bruce would have a 1000 times the force
@@HodgdonH110 I thought it was some sort of a musical instrument.. 🤣
Kevin nobody you think he’s stupid? With 198,000 suscriptors in he’s channel and yours only 3 🤣😁🤭🧐🧐🤓🤓👍
@@marioalvarado3284 How he sang, Russian rock musician Viktor Tsoi:
"And I don't know what the percentage is
Crazy for this hour
But according to the eyes and ears
Several times more ... "
As a parent I enjoy videos like this. I get to see someone who clearly has little understanding of the dangerous items he's working with and yet he still has all his fingers. Maybe there is hope for my son yet.
My late father always said that there should be a law forbidding some people to have any tools.
I read this before watching the video, so i knew it would be bad... The crimper hack job I get, but the angle grinder is unsafe and the hammer is so worthless and slow.
@@618kustomz I know what was wrong with the hammer he had before taking it apart 🙄
Your father was a wise man
Yep. It's called MONETIZING......
@Garrett Rowbotham your girlfriend might!
Мужик при помощи : болгарки, сварки и сверлильного станка 12 минут портит инструменты. Вот так должно было называться это видео.
@Alex Underwest как же, а последний инструмент для выпремления фольги))))
ну че? отрезной станок из болгарки по моему нормально но электромолот для оцинковки в 2 мм толщины это высший класс
Угольник забыл!!??
@@vladhunter872 I don't agree.
Пойду на сверлильный станок поставлю болгарку - нормальная торцовка!!
How to turn poor quality tools into dangerous, poor quality tools.
:D welding a ball bearing is also an extremely clever idea :D
😂😂😂thinking the same thing
Wow....would like my 11 minutes back!
Could probably but a crimper at the £1 shop, and don’t get the start buttons mixed up as in pillar drill first.
There are so many channels trying to reinvent the wheel and they all do it in dumb dangerous ways, its depressing. someone could get injured trying this.
супер контент для доктора дью, молот это шедевр:)
Ха 🤣🤣🤣
It's ONLY JUNK!!!!
Hammer serves literally no purpose... could have done a better job by swinging the damn thing by hand
yep, it is better to use the hammer with your hand, faster and better than that slow useless hammering thing.Waste of time, but hey,he's learning and we are learning what doesn't work, lol🤣🤣🤣
This guy needs to put down the inventions. And practice his welds.
I think he didn't do too bad considering he had his eyes shut for all those welds :-)
But yeah, those welds look terrible and I bet half of them haven't made penetration into both the pieces he's trying to weld, and it's because of all the crap from the earlier spot welds.
To be fair i would have just used the angle grinder to cut the square bar by hand but its nice to see ideas.
The best comment! 👍
Very good ❤️ like1
Hey, here's an idea. Let's use a metal cutoff saw to make, , , wait for it, , , a metal cutoff saw from an angle grinder! Whoah!!!
Lol that was the first thing I thought of also. The guys a dumb ass
Nothing past freshman welding or ideas in this vid! Oh on second thought sticking a knife in an outlet seems more fitting.
I was waiting for someone to turn on the drill press...
No kidding. That would have been something waiting to happen.
And for my next video, I will demonstrate how to cut a large hole in a steel plate using a grinder mounted to a drill press.
@@stephenpeters4647
That’s what I was thinking when he started on that project. All I could think about was what in the hell maybe he is going to mount a cordless grinder to the drill press.
Wouldn’t matter either way that drill press is going to throw that grinder that’s running 🏃♀️ full speed completely out of control and you know good and well it’s not going to miss the person that turned the switches on 😳.
Then I thought he made it to cut half circles in metal for some reason.
I guess I was wrong with both my guesses. 🤣
Just like the best mechanic i know. He can't fix a broken brake in a car so he made the horn louder. Wise.
These ideas are like fashion show clothes. They are not always meant to be practical or marketable. The purpose is to force you to think outside the box. For example the drill press/angle grinder tool opened my eyes to an elegant solution to a problem I'm having on a project that is actually very marketable. I'm an inventor/manufacturer with two products on the market and I owe a lot to the guys who make stuff like this. Trust me when I say that some of his subscribers have engineering degrees and watch his and channels like his for little sparks of inspiration.
Muy cierto amigo. Por humilde que sea un video, siempre tiene algo que nos sirve. Quizás encontramos una idea que podemos modificar o adaptar a lo que estamos haciendo. Felicito al dueño del canal por compartir.
That's 12 minutes that I'm never getting back!!
I think the point is being missed: You can take the idea/s and expand on them. A simple design made from simple most often easily obtainable materials. Most likely the first wheel was pretty crude and unrefined. It is the concept not the finished product a food for thought.
Muy buenas todas las ideas me ayudan a desarrollar la imaginación lo felicito Sr siga adelante🤯
Спасибо! Поржал от души!
8:12 в любой непонятной ситуации приваривай подшипник
good work! 👍
I'm quite sure the Mother of Invention is rolling over in her grave.
🤣🤣
specially the hammer invention thing, ridiculous 🤣🤣🤣
When the mother of invention saw these inventions,she had an abortion, 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1+ 2 = !!!!!!! Просто Умница!!!!
Save some time watching the video. 1st is a "crimper" for crimping electrical terminals to wires, made from a pair of vise grips and a cut up tap. 2nd is an undersized, underpowered "mitersaw" made with a drill press and a grinder. 3rd is an automatic hammer made from a hammerhead and a small electric motor. The first two of these exist as designated tools for far less than the cost of the tools he ruined to make them. The third is of questionable value even if it is cheaper than buying the actual tool made for this purpose. Have a nice day.
Everything he made is unsafe and likely to send shrapnel at the user, even the crimper because was not welded correctly.
@@charliemckay6402 You a necromancer? Not read the whole comment? Thought it was pretty clear from my comment that, safety aside, these "tools" are worthless. But yes, none of them is safe, the way they were made. Could someone come up with "higher quality, safe versions" of these things, yes, they can and do. Which was kind of my point. The fact they usually cost less is an added bonus. Have a nice day
@@charliemckay6402
Mate, get a brain. He only shows his tack welds. Of course he fully welds things that need it before completion.
@@thedolphin5428 the crimper was not welded properly no matter how he ended up doing it off camera. It is a tap made out of HSS. You don't use super hard and brittle metal for a crimper. It will explode sending shrapnel into your arms when you give it the beans.... then to weld hss is a nightmare with the proper laboratory equipment.. then you throw in the way too hot over kill super high voltage stick welder into the mix. It doesn't matter how they welded it off camera. Its extremely dangerous and now even more extra krispy brittle than regular HSS.
@@cobre7717 bro its just a crimper dont be a sissy
1. Wire crimpers with no Leverage 2. a chop saw that's harder to use 3. Powered hammer that does not work.
OK, a show of hands. How many people watched this video while rolling their eyes and thought, "Well, there's 12 minutes of my life I'll never get back!"
With invensions like that, it wont be long before you building empires, LMFAO
next DIY clip will be on how screw a light bulb: one guy holds the lightbulb and three friends spin the guy.
You mean spin the house round.
When he starts trying to bend the bar between the hammer strokes because his invention is completely useless, but he still uploads the video anyway 😂😂😂
Ingénieux ! Bravo !
so ruin $20 vice-grip so you don't have to buy a $20 crimp tool... genius!
Yeah, but you're forgeting about the $30 tap he destroyed in your total, and a crimping tool is $5..
So yeah... Lighs are on but nobody's home.
Block buster idea 👌👌
1:48 in... If you have a welder, drill press, metabo and extra taps to cut up, you can probably swing 12 bucks for a crimper.
Anybody that uses taps probably has broken taps. And a crappy pair of pliers or vise grip that could find a second life as a repurposed tool. I thought it was a good idea.
Ridiculous but smart-you make us watch
Такой дичи я ещё не видал, особенно с типа молотом, таким молотом хрен что зделаешь
Я согласился бы, если поставить пружины по мощнее, чтоб удар был как от замаха кувалды.
@@ДедВсевед-с2х Ale w palca mazna sie jebnac!
@@ДедВсевед-с2х не будет как от кувалды, молот работает за счёт большого веса и свободного падения
Да это образцовая хуета!!! Посмеялся от души!!!😂😂😂
@@СергейИванов-е2б это самая точная формулировка, идеальный комент для этого ролика)))
Аааааааа.......помогите я перестал понимать что здесь происходит. "СРОЧНО вызывайте Доктора DIY"
Presidente Bolsonaro sua reeleição está garantida ❤️
Очень оригинально...При помощи одних инструментов портить другие...🤦♀️
What I love about this guy and others like him is that he/they/me do not just see anything as only the thing you bought it as. Any thing can have as many multiple incarnations as you can think up for it. Bravo.
Great idea
В третьем случае это по моему "мастурбация" если я правильно понимаю.
Если быть корректным то это школьный макет кузнечного молота ,а реально проще десять раз вручную ударить.
@@ГенадійАргунов я понимаю, задумка хорошая но исполнена через ж..у , хоть бы оборотиков чутка добавить уже дело было бы.
хуже самоделок я еще не видел. а коммент огонь хD
Равно как и в первых двух
Я вообще думал, что только наши, идиоты. оказывается, это мировая шняга.
welding bare hands... that gives an idea of the safety level of his gigs.
Very Nice
Mounting a cutoff wheel and mounting on a disk grinder in a drill press as in this video is super dangerous so make sure you are wearing a face mask and body armor. Cutoff wheels tend to shatter like glass when used anywhere they can bind. Running a drop-forge with no safety features means you do not like having fingers and like getting chunks of metal in your eyes and face. These videos should carry the disclaimer, "Do not try this at home unless you have a surgeon on-call."
When they said "remove the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out", I didn't think they would actually do this...
He can barely slide that thin piece of metal under the hammer.... so its gotta be impossible to fit a finger in under the hammer. Its properly engineered for safety.
👏👏👏
Obrigado 🤜🤛
like the way his weld broke off when he undid the bolt !
Tlp labbaik ya rosol Allah Sunni qadri mujahidin zindabad 🇵🇰⚔️🇵🇰🤜
Good job
Wow.nice.
1. Use vise grips to make vise grips. 2. Use metal chop saw to make metal chop saw. 3. Wreck hammer to make a weak toy press. He is even using it to just pry the metal back in shape not hammer it(hammering the metal in shape would have taken like two hits, this contraption turns it into 20 hits). Nothing useful here!
Дааааа тут наверное минимум два высших иначе никак....
Fail at 4:48 🤣
Nut is not weld 😂
👍👍👍👍SUPER💖💖💖👍👍👍
Up next we're using a table saw to turn are hammer into a pencil sharpener
Сделайте с телевизора хлебницу😂
Из телевизора лучше.
И позовите доктора!!!
это не ново, я уже где то видел хлебница из телевизора
what a waste of time.
Jäp😞!!
Third world innovation. 💡
Omg that power hammer! Tony Stark level skillz! worth the watch.
#2 i bet that would work for a Surface grinder to thank you very much !👍Gary K
Good
Электромеханический молоток к стенке приделать , чтобы кошмарить соседей .
Писюн его кошмарить надо этим молотком, чтобы башка нормально работать начала!
Made me cry seeing the destruction of a good set of vice grips
great video on how to make simple tasks hard and dangerous
Don't forget to wear your safety sandals when attempting this
That's all I own
Great job bro
Was the chop saw that you used to make that chop saw a rental or something?
last one is TOP 🤪🤪🤪🤪🥱🥱🥱🥱
Excelente! Like+Insc.
Just buy a pair of crimpers, or a pair of pliers. You spent more money making this.
Grinder is pretty cool
Hammer is pretty cool, needs a longer stroke
This makes Heath Robinson look like a designer.
First like❤️
Those hands have forgotten more than others will ever experience in their whole life.
They literally make a tool for every tool shown here.
But he shows how to turn a $25 vice grip and a $7 tap into a $10 crimping tool! 😂
It's not what you make, it's having the ability and imagination to make things. It's easy to just go and buy what you need but if you can't you need to to improvise. Who would survive longer in the wilderness, this guy or someone who can't do anything without visiting their local store? And as for safety, use whatever precautions make you feel happy, but why preach about it? If you want to take a risk, go for it, the capable ones will be fine and as for the others, it's called natural selection!
Absolutely my life philosophy.
Do people slag-off all the carpenters and woooturners on YT for making their own chairs?!?
juste 1 and 2👍
Странное впечатление. С одной стороны видно, что голова хорошо работает, инструменты как бы классные. С другой стороны это инструмент не для работы, его в политехнический музей как механическую игрушку, реальной применимости ноль. Раздавливать концевики любителю можно чем угодно, а если это ежедневная работа, то есть профессиональный инструмент. Вместо ручки вкрути в болгарку шпильку, свободный конец в патрон сверла и незачем горы городить. А с третьим вообще смех. Молоток распрямляет эту полоску за пару ударов
не удивляйтесь, посмотрите ролики Доктора Дью и Вам всё станет ясно...
Доктор где Ты????СПАСИ!!!!!
Он в твоём воображении!!!😂 Или ты забыл😂😂
А последнее изобретение этож е**ть клотить новый уровень
Как бы ему сюда 10 дизов вкатить ? Кровь из глаз.
So you ruined a perfectly good pair of Vise Grips to make a terminal crimping tool? Brilliant...
Сколько металлолома перепортил и сделал металлолом,эпичный самодурщик
Да, б. Редкостная дрочка и глумление над железом и инструментами.
How to make super quality bugger welds!
Throw the hammer thing in the bin grinder one is good
Obliviously he learnt the skills. But can he use the skills learnt... Thats a story for a another day.
Lesson 4. Learn how to weld. Then I saw his trip-hammer. Wow, how useless is that? Have a look round his channel, it's hilarious.
It's the perfect tool to re-flatten chewed sticks of gum.
@@user-qy9rg3nt2l As long as they are still soft, otherwise we need a new invention.. 🤣
100% sure he doesn’t wear safety equipment...and spot welds by closing his eyes 💀
African weld is tried and tested method
4:46 when the weld breaks, lol
I think it should be a crime to ruin tools!
Just buy crimper instead of ruining vise grip, or u can just put nail in between it n grip.
i felt sad for the destroyed tools. 😪
If I only had a welder then I could spend the day fabricating stupidly dangerous versions of tools I already have.
Nothing like ruining a $20 set of Vise Grips and a $5 tap to create a $12 set of crimpers
Guy uses a chop saw to cut the metal to turn his drill press into a chop saw....brilliant
TOOOOOO much free time on his hands!!!!
1. Buy a set of crimpers
2. Buy a hacksaw
3. Keep the handle and just use the hammer as a bloody hammer.
These videos are ludicrous.
Never seen such "sketchy" inventions. The latter needed him to bend the metal as it wasn't working. 👎
Do you know if you need a crimper you could’ve just put a nail inside those vice grips and crush the filling on lol
Crappy weld breaks at 7:39. Lol
Anh sáng tạo hay quá anh ơi 👍🔔❤️
The angle grinder idea was ok the last idea was useless I could hammer a piece of flat bar steal very quickly with just a hammer in no time at all.
Not the point moron, it obviously has no practical use other than to show his inventiveness. FFS.
Please don't do the second DIY tool hack that's a good way to get a grinder to the face if the weld breaks
He used a chop saw to build a chop saw. What an fn genius.
Took a perfectly good hammer and makes it useless. Now thats takes talent.
Number 3 would have been much easier if you just used the hammer without removing the handle and don't bother with the rest
This is a funny video has been made for amusement i think,especially the electrohammer.It works well in movement,rotation and speed.The hammering head is a small handheld tool around 1500 grams but the spring is not tension loaded so it applies no extra force in the gravity at all in the hammering action to see its actual results.So i can not tell a thing if it really is capable to do any useful hammering.The electrohammering mojo maybe works in real.