Testing The Cheapest Drill On Amazon
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GET YOUR FAITHFUL BRACE DRILL HERE: goo.gl/KfmFZy
Item Cost
Brace 40.12
Crayons 0.5
Sharpening Jig 12.99
Combo Square 12.99
Marples Chisels 40.5
Pull Saw 30.1
Coping Saw 4.76
Dovetail Saw 21.48
SB4 Plane 22.78
Norton Stone 20.97
Measuring Tape 9.99
Stanley Knife 6.58
223.76
Bits ?
Pencil priceless
Clamps priceless
Wranglerstar great video
Wranglerstar
The total that I got for all the tools not including the bits and wood clamps and is roughly $205
Wranglerstar maybe a good hammer?
Josh Porter: That is too bad it is an all or nothing proposition for you. I use my Makita cordless almost every day, but I still own and use several old braces. There is a certain zenness with using human powered traditional tools. The shop becomes a quiet, reflective place where things move at a slower, more relaxing pace. The older I get the more I find myself reaching for the traditional tools. Again, it depends on what I am doing and how much of a hurry I am in. Many of us understand it, many more do not.
How about "Tools for Fools". A series of episodes on what not to buy, why not and comparisons with quality tools you already own. There are plenty of tools out there that are overpriced for the longevity, quality and finish they offer, I'd be very keen to see these tools "outed".
this sounds like a great idea!
These have all been episodes on what not to buy, not buy the cheapest of anything as if that's the primary factor to focus on (then downplay the differences). It's really a shame he didn't do a series on the best VALUE tools instead of just showing us the freakshow of cheap junk.
Stinky Cheese. Many people find their way to woodworking not knowing anything. Our friend at wrangestar is trying to show people an opportunity to get into this hobby. Yes tools are some what cheap but he'll have you seen the price of some older tools, I paid $850 for a 100 year old Stanley plow plane with full set of blades. So how do we get people into woodworking? Answer basic set of tools. Let's not degrade ones input but try and expand it. If you can help someone get into this hobby or greater, step up and help. Send wrangestar a good tool, and say add it to a tool box to be given away. Now you might say I am in his pocket, lol I am in Australia so far away from America. He wouldn't know me from a bar of soap. Help people is my only answer. Cheers
If you push the bit in a little further you will notice it won't slip as there is a square socket in the brace chuck. The jaw only grips the shaft leaving the hard work to the socket
The jaw grips the... shaft... Giggle giggle.
Yeah, this bothers me from someone who is supposed to be as knowledgeable about woodworking. Not knowing something like this is understandable but not looking at the tool you're using to see if you are using it correctly is a real shame.
it really triggered me
Him not pushing the bit into the socket gave me fucking cancer.
When I was a kid (back in the mid-50s) the brace drill was all we had for a long time. My father had inherited it from his father and it, too, had rosewood handles. You just can’t get quality tools like that anymore. Unfortunately, when my Dad passed away, most of his tools disappeared. I appreciate your videos; they are educational and relaxing. Keep up the great work.
It is actually makes my mind slow down, and I feel peacefull watching your videos. I also find it educational. Thank and keep up the great content.
Cody, you hit it right on the head. The one tool you are missing is a block plane. That way you can plane end grain also. When you finish, a list of the tools, or an tab on Wranglermart, would be absolutely great. That way we can put this kit together.
Geoff
Do a competitive review of some wrenches or screwdrivers and call it "clash of the tightens"
Love me a good pun lol
No more Internet for you
Not bad haha
I think the idee is to put the bits as deep as they can into the brace in the square hole that way they can't slip in the chuck.
100% correct
Komt er ook een achter
Common mans tool kit price $181.07 not counting the Wranglerstar and woods man pencils & Mr MaRae clamps
here is all the different tools and their values that I found;-)
Item Cost
Brace 40.12
Crayons 0.5
Sharpening Jig 12.99
Combo Square 12.99
Marples Chisels 40.5
Pull Saw 30.1
Coping Saw 4.76
Dovetail Saw 21.48
SB4 Plane 22.78
Norton Stone 20.97
Measuring Tape 9.99
Stanley Knife 6.58
Total 223.76
Bits ?
Pencil priceless
Clamps priceless
South Efrikan he went out and got really nice wood for part of the giveaway to make it extra special
Henry Proctor TY👍
I find all these cheap vs more expensive tool videos so interesting. Some of the stuff blows my mind how they can make and sell this stuff so cheap and still make a profit. Keep up the good work buddy.
I'd love to see more videos where you take this exact kit and build things with it. Nice work!
kit looks great. maybe you can add a small tin box with a rag soaked in conditioning oil for anti rust.
Tim Kash he has a vid on that....very cool
Add pamphlet of suggestions, from what kind of glue to the next tools to acquire for a more advanced toolbox. Maybe even a list of RUclips videos that you found helpful or books on woodworking that you like.
Thanks for another great video. You have a lot of wisdom to share and I'm glad that you're sharing it with us through RUclips.
I remember when I was a kid my dad had one of those drills and he taught me how to use it. There is something satisfying about drilling a hole with one of these vs a modern battery powered or electric drill.
Like burning a lot of calories?
@@loktom4068 building muscle
You say that now but take one to a job site and try to finish one that requires 50+ holes to be drilled in a go and your tune will quickly change 😂
"A worker may be the hammer's master, but the hammer still prevails. A tool knows exactly how it is meant to be handled, while the user of the tool can only have an approximate idea."- Milan Kundera
You should consider including a 4-in-hand rasp if you haven't already.
Every time I look for a new tool, I come across a review you’ve done on it. I’ve been a subscriber for a while now and I love your videos. I started a YT channel about a year ago and you have been huge inspiration. Love what you do,Thanks so much
Ok so i just gotta say, after seeing this type of manual drill, i remember my grandfather's very old manual crank drill (of a different design). The way that works is, it has a shoulder pad so you basically can only use it on a horizontal surface, meaning that you have to lean in with your shoulder and press against a wall (for example), and with one hand you hold it steady, while with the other you spin the crank which makes the drill bit spin into the wall. I've never seen something like that until i found it in my grandfather's garage.
Let's see...
Stanley 12-404 No. 4 bench plane 20$
Ryoba 9-1/2" double edge saw 28$
Dozuki Noko Giri 9-1/2" dovetail saw 30$ ? (42$ estimated from amazon)
Irwin 4 piece chisel set 37$
Norton India Oil Stone bench stone 20$
Irwin combination square 12$
Stanley layout knife 5$
Fat Max coping saw 6$
N°12 Stanley powerlock ??$ (10$ estimated from amazon)
Faithful carpenter brace 36$
TOTAL 204$
Extra
Stack of clear vertical grain douglas fir wood 114$
Handmade walnut clamps by Mr. Mc Rae The sweat and health of a humble craftsman
Used Irwin 11 pieces bit sets The hopes and dreams of an hungarian child and a tspn of fairy dust (200$ new)
The official Wranglestar pencil Just your soul
Woodsman crayons The affection of your nice/nephew/son if you steal them (6$ new)
That's about it so far.
Edit:
Added a 1inch bit to the Irwin set, a four in hand and a rabbet plane
I've commented on several videos in this series. If I were to win the contest, I would prefer the kit to go to a teenager who is just getting into woodworking.
Danny Kephart i am a 15 yr old in nsw australia i loved your post just then
I'm totally with you. It would be awesome if these tools got to a kid who doesn't earn her/his own money.
Danny Kephart I'm 18 and have been working in carpentry since I was 15 I have most of the tools in toolkit thankfully. when I started out in carpentry and woodwork I only had tools that my grandfather had left me. Any young person getting into carpentry has the trouble of saving to buy tools,learning the techniques and buying or cutting your own materials. what I'm try to say is this its really nice what Wranglerstar is doing because no matter who gets the kit they'll be thankful for it and as for your comment that's the sign of someone who has good morals and sense.just wanted to say that was a really nice thing to say ( /do if you win). have a good day.
i am in a family of 1 brother and 3 sisters and out of all of them i am the only one that appreciates good tools and good lessons to learn in life. that is what my mom says. I am the only one who loves working on tools. my older brother onced asked wich one was the flat blade screwdriver, i mean really.
Not to be the guy to toot my horn or aim for fame because that's not who I am, but being a teenager myself (17 years) I really appreciate people thinking of us. It definitely is more difficult to obtain tools! haha... Anyways, glad to know we're not forgotten about. Thank you.
I enjoy watching your videos and I respect your Christian family. My adopted father (paternal Grandfather) had a work shed and I remember so very, very, many of the tools that I see on your videos. He did not have the time or inclination to pass on his woodworking skills to me but I still love seeing these treasures from so long ago, and the memories they inspire, in my life. Thank you and God bless you for being the father you are to your children and the husband you are to your wife.
Great series. Thanks for going into such detail about the tools. As a beginner it's very helpful
My Grandfather always used this tool. I remember it and that is saying something since I am 75!!!
Your "Common Man's Toolkit" has been my favorite series so far. I have lots of passed-down tools, but unfortunately not a lot of space to leave everything out and available. A nice toolbox with just the basics is perfect for me. I will definitely be picking up the tools here that I don't already have. Thank you.
Absolutely love your videos. You wouldn't believe how much you have already inspired me to become more self sufficient and build my own tool kit. Keep up the great work and demonstrating how to be a great husband and father!
I'm 27 when I was 16 I got an old drill like that and I use it all the time, I use it for strange things like screwing in i hooks to hang things and I've even used it for a few mcgiver scenarios , I love it
a trip hammer and nail sets with a center punch would be an essential part of this kit Cody. Great job.
Common man's tool kit so far about 230.00. Brace drill is a nice addition to the kit. It seems to be a well rounded kit. How about a marking gauge?
That's what I was thinking as well
"Lets go the right way"
-said at least 10 times a day at work
Good looking set of tools. You're very thorough in your testing thank you. Looking forward to cking out more, found your channel while youtube surfing.
This is a fantastic kit.
BTW, I submitted your book to the public library and they are buying it!
LOL, great!
Definitely need a copy of Manly Manners thrown in there!
Nathan's Car Care I agree more men and women today need manners!
I would have to agree with you on Manly manners. I always enjoy the ending commentary with the little book.
Absolutely, that is what will make it complete, more so than adding another hand tool.
yeah, a copy of Manly Manners is worth more than all the tools!
I honestly don't comment on a lot of videos but I would like to thank the content creator for his wealth of knowledge and I appreciate your love for family, and faith I am very thankful to you for creating videos that can help the newer people or the younger generation of people like me I appreciate this
I have been subscribed to this channel for a year now and have learned so much from it. Absolutely awesome stuff love the channel.
When you took apart the brace it looked to me like there was a square hole behind the jaws, maybe you are supposed to push the bit farther in so it seats in the square hole and prevents it from slipping?
This toolkit would be nicely placed in Sweden - looking forward to recieve a confirmation. I can start to use inches if needed.
I am very impressed how he teaches us about the way of the old woodworker. Great Guy. And his willingness to teach.
Amazing.
I love my braces! I have a Stanley 12" for $4 and a North Bros 10" for $17, use them a lot. Be careful when buying old ones, many have goofed up chucks.
i think you should add the chisel sharpener to the tool box
You mean the sharpening guide, right? GOOD IDEA!!!
Especially if you put them on the bench blade down! You'll want a plane sharpener too for the same reason...
He is including a stone for sharpening the plane and chisels
David Thomas and I think the sharpener guide would compliment it
Oh ok I misunderstood what you meant I was only trying to clarify
Throw in a 4-in-hand and that would round out pretty nice.
Michael Barber was thinking the same thing
I love the head to head tool series. This is the first to review video I've watched and I am now a fan of this series too. Thanks. Keep up the hard work.
So I've recently gotten into woodworking as a hobby now. The dog days of summer hit me hard and I really enjoy it and wamt to get into working. Ive made a few things starting from a few trowel handles and now to making animal heads the best I can. I have only really used a cheap pocket knife, a saw and a round file and I drool at these sweet tools that I wish I could use. Praying to win that contest
what about a hammer? did we forget about that?
I'm thinking the same. Hammer, some skrew drivers, an axe even?
nope most people have one like i have a 16oz framing hammer and a 3lb straight peen and a 3lb ball peen
There is the mallet, of course...
I'm not driving any screws with that though, lol. Makes a short (but not so entertaining) video about a hammer and some screw drivers to test.
I like an es wing hammer, I like their balance, but I was round the brother in laws helping him last week, and he had a Mac es wing clone, that cost him a 3rd of the price of the es wing, and it was almost as good.
Now I don't swing tools all day, I'd be more than happy with the Mac.
MAC is a cheap brand in the uk, but it seems some of there stuff is ok.
A hammer would be great !
Missing an AR-15
That should be in all tool Boxes. Plus a Sweet 1911 or a nice CZ.
ml2trick Single Action Army :3
For the common man's toolkit? Nah, Glock 19.
Kimber 45 sounds better
That's like saying a Henry Golden Boy is a common man's .22, instead of a Ruger 10/22.
I love you and your family's work. There are not too many people that do things traditionally anymore and that is why I watch every video I can. Keep up the good work
I enjoyed watching this vid, as I do most of your's W, plus this brought back memories of watching my Dad use his brace & bit and then myself 'playing' with them on my own later. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Take care!
2 years late I guess
Wish I could win the set tho
I’m a professional painter , I’m a foreman and I run a 3 man crew doing drywall, paint etc, high end residential and commercial.
Anyways a few months ago I started making a shoo in my garage and I stumbled on your videos, I’m not big into the homesteading personally but I actually like those videos a lot too of yours. I really love the tools and workshop ones and sawmill, I actually don’t think I’ve seen a video of yours that I haven’t enjoyed watching
Keep up the good content
Great kit, the only thing I'd suggest to add is a rasp/ file.
Thank you for sharing all these! Such great information, very helpful!
Absolutely love the video. So glad I found this channel
4 in hand rasp file
3219geek ^ I second that
I agree. Some kind of file would round this kit out nicely.
3219geek agreed
It appears we were heard. Made it in during the live podcast.
Awesome idea for the video series. A lost art in traditional woodworking. Sign me up for that kit. Did you say what the total cost of all the tools was?
I noticed a square broached hole in the bottom of the chuck, is that for the bit to sit in?
Chris Woolvin I was seeing that too...8 minutes in so far, waiting to see if he mentions it. I think you're supposed to bottom out the bit in that hole for the rotary force transmission, then clamp on the shaft to keep it centered.
yeah he wasnt putting them in far enough, its a chuck meant to work with all the different bit types so it doesnt work like his old one that only uses the square taper bits.
These tools are so awesome and I am so glad that we can still find older hand drills
its always great to watch your videos at the end of the day its always calm and subtle
This guy seems like such a “dad”
But in a good way
Maybe Cuz he is
I laughed at the Hebrew scholar comment!
pastorammo I did too! I had to back it up to show my wife, a Hebrew scholar.
As a guy just starting to get into woodworking, these videos are very entertaining and show what to look for in tools
Cool series. Thank you very much. I'd love to have a kit like this. Very handy indeed.
I saw someone mention a rasp set, second that. I picked up a decent set from amazon, I think, but don't remember the manufacturer.
Dear Mrs. W: Do not (NOT!) let Cody start reading the Faithfull Tools catalogue. He will be lost for days, and have to wrestle with desire and covetous thoughts.
halnywiatr Totally agree with that
Good job putting this tool kit together. I may have to work on one for myself.
Always enjoy watching.
Dude I'm totally with you... oiling bearings is extremely satisfying. There have been multiple times in the past when I have how to convince a friend or family member to let me take the casters off of something so that I can clean them out and Lube them up. What other random things scratch that itch in the brain?
are you going to still make a case for the bits thank you for doing this for use. I would say for the most part we have it all.
awesome kit! perhaps a compass for drawing curves?
i like your series of videos...thank you for putting so much work into the series.
I have found your channel in a suggestion. I will let you know I am now binge watching all different types of your videos. You have an awesome channel keep up the great work.
Missing a table saw
Just want to let you know that I'm praying for you guys.
Thank you - your prayer is highly appreciated! God bless you.
Great work putting together this quality tool set! I'd sure love to have that kit! Great videos, man! Keep it up!
Your tool kit looks great for some one who is a beginner. Thank you for doing this for someone who would be cautious on what to buy.
Nice kit, thanks! I've seen plenty of similar used drills for sale but not many quality ratcheting ones! So far I've never been fortunate enough to find good used bits like those but I'll keep looking! What about a decent rasp and a chalk line?
What is the battery life on the 'Brace"? Mine is about two biscuits.
Sounds similar to mine ... the full solar/wind, renewable energy version! :) LOL
😂😂😂😂
I remember when handheld battery powered drills first came out. If you tried to use a forstner or spade bit with them you could only go in about 10mm (2/5 of an inch) before it ran out of torque and you had to break out the centuries old brace and bit. We have a few of these in the workshops at school, been there since Moses was a boy and still going strong. And the batteries never run out.
Love these videos, can't wait to see everything together
I found lot of brace drills on Amazon. but your are right about the bit, 148$ for a 13 piece set
I ain't wearing socks right now
I only have my socks right now.
I think it is a great selection for a basic set, I love the auger bits
I've been watching your videos for a couple of years now and I meet you at the fair in Summerset, PA 2016. I enjoy all that you do I wish I could afford to live lake that. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Melvin,
I have really enjoyed watching these videos on the common mans tool kit... and this was my first ever comment. My son had to help me. Thanks for all your hard work. Rob S.
Rob Smith lol 😆
I am pretty sure, with gripping the bit with the odd shaped ones, there is an indentation on the back for it to fit in place. So just stick it in until its snug then tighten instead of tightening before it hits the back.
When we moved into our current house the shed out back was locked. We ended up having to cut the lock and inside the shed we found several older style toolboxes and tools. There were 2 of these in amounst the tools. 1 of them was rather odd as it looked like it was made to be used with regular drill bits and hex bits used in power drills. Doesn't look like it was altered to be that way after market either. All the tools are in excellent condition still considering their age.
Such a beautiful gesture to be making this kit to give to the lucky winner , god bless you sir :)
wait, is the handle supposed to spin freely? I got an old one with wood handle and its solid, doesnt rotate.
kay486
Sure, I mean, it makes sense to me doesn't it?
xD
idk it doesnt seem stuck it feels like it was made not to move
kay486
Ye if the wood is smooth enough there wont be friction between it and your hand.
yea, thats how I though it was supposed to work until seeing this video where it was spining
super interesting channel would love to have the tool kit.
commenting for the toolkit
I love that set
Thank you so much for the reviews so I know where to get good value tools.
Plumb Bob ? Small,cheep and easy method to make sure a beam is vertical.
Nice idea, but he said this kit isn't a carpenters set, it's not meant for building structures. Maybe for this kit a small "torpedo" spirit level would be better, but that might be like a screw driver or a claw hammer, as in everyone pretty much already has a spirit level.
Plus, there's already a spirit level on the combination square.
If you can't manage to make a decent plumb-bob, I would question whether you should be handling sharp tools ! LOL
:) i get your point but not every youngster has a lathe.
Thanks so much for this info. I would love to win this for my son. 🔨⚙️🔧📏📐
@wranglerstar I’ve been watching for a couple years, I really enjoy watching your channel. Old Americana craftsmanship with Christian morals. I really respect your opinion and reviews. I’m starting out as a home carpenter as we bought a new home and watch for inspiration. Building a workshop and beginning wood projects/furniture for our upcoming first born.
I'm in love with these videos. I'm always looking for cheap but good tools and your videos help a lot in my searches. I would love to get this kit. Keep up with the amazing videos.
Your Videos are the best Keep it up.
the kit needs a backpack..where u can put all ur tools in their appropriate place..so u can carry ur stuff where u need it.
love the setup...thank you for what you continue to do!!
It's crazy to think I've been watching your videos for a few weeks now and you're reviewing a tool made in the town I live in! Hello from England!
by chance do you know a good starter vice or a type that would be good for wood working (brand and size). preferably cheap... but not cheaply made? lol thanks!
Michael Gonzales depemds you want a side mounted bench vice or a table top bench vice if its a side mounted one you want cody had an older video where he only paid 25 dollers for a decent one its in one of the videos he made awhile ago its probably in the wranglermart link is in the discription
Hey, thanks I'll look for the video!
Michael Gonzales your welcome have a good one
cody had mentioned the Irwin wood vise for a secondary work bench I believe
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0001LQY4E/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493047004&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=irwin+wood+vise
Yes thats the one I was talking about it. He hasnt mentioned any cheep table top vices he did get one about 2 years ago but that was an expensive one I think
Big fan, i love when u share your memories with us
I live in the UK and have had that very brace for a good number of years now and it still works fine. It still has the original paint.
Best RUclips show on RUclips I enjoy seeing these wood working tools not many people have a set like yours I have a few tools of my own