This is a great video Catus!! I would like to see you expand on this idea. Do it in say 10 installments and have the 100 tools that a serious DIYer should have around and your recommendations on the brands/types etc. I think it would be a big hit.
What age Group 7 to 10? 10 to 20? 20 to 30? Ect. To start is with clothing. Hat, pants, gloves, closed shoes. A cold rag. Serious DIY'er! The fast and the furious DIY'er? Anything bluetooth. The your too busy generation? Send it to have someone else do it. Working long hours. Your 40's And so on? Im a novice. How about the change of life generation. Your job ended and you got to start all over again because you cant move due to you layed your roots down. Whats the reality? Did you want that newly painted, shiney tool, or did you spend the money cause you had it to say one day you would use it somewhere when that time arrives? I cant see what catus has in his house. But looking back on all his video's were yesterday, and not today. ... we are living in the moment. But at this point i want to know why that Fluke multimeter is so expensive? Whats in it. Also what makes it better then Kline or Sears? What generation am I? What generation is others. Thats my suggestion to this comment up above. Please excuse me for any run on sentences. Im not an English major. 🥔😇
How about the Office Worker, the sanitation engineer, car detailer, plumber's, or here is a strange job. A permit puller? What do they do and what are there tools. 🥔😇
I limped my motorcycle 80 miles home with a set of mini needle nose vise grips pulling on what was left of a broken throttle cable. I make sure I have them all the time now.
I remember taking a corner on my kawasaki and sliding on the paint stripe 2 blocks from home. I could only make slow right turns to get home. Great memories. Also met the VP of the Teamsters union after he ran over me. Great times.
@@Kevin_747 , thank you. I didn't know i was a troll. ... maybe you think there is some real estate that this channel, and people can become friends. My name is, Stephan Arms. I live in Fort Walton Beach Florida. I am a retired Recovery Agent with a Law Degree. My territory was from Palm Beach to Miami. To the Florida keys. Maybe we have something in common? My wife and kids. Are my life and i have a small dog too. Your not a mean person are you? The Potato 🥔
I would add pair of side cutters. I realize the needle nose and the lineman have cutters, but side cutters have the reach. And yes, locking pliers is a must.
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I don’t understand the Knipex craze honestly. I have a mix of plier brands ranging from cheapies to more expensive USA made ones. Everyone who owns them though says they’ll never buy Channelocks again lol
To be honest there a brillaint pliers and here in Ireland there actually reasonably cheap I can buy 3 sets of knipex for one set of snap on and tbh I've both and I allways pick up the knipex first
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I bought some Knipex pliers because of all the hype. I have found that they don't slip when set, but you need a little extra time and room to slide the jaw into position.
This is a great video Catus!! I would like to see you expand on this idea. Do it in say 10 installments and have the 100 tools that a serious DIYer should have around and your recommendations on the brands/types etc. I think it would be a big hit.
What age Group
7 to 10?
10 to 20?
20 to 30?
Ect.
To start is with clothing.
Hat, pants, gloves, closed shoes. A cold rag. Serious DIY'er!
The fast and the furious DIY'er? Anything bluetooth.
The your too busy generation? Send it to have someone else do it. Working long hours.
Your 40's
And so on?
Im a novice.
How about the change of life generation. Your job ended and you got to start all over again because you cant move due to you layed your roots down.
Whats the reality?
Did you want that newly painted, shiney tool, or did you spend the money cause you had it to say one day you would use it somewhere when that time arrives?
I cant see what catus has in his house. But looking back on all his video's were yesterday, and not today.
... we are living in the moment.
But at this point i want to know why that Fluke multimeter is so expensive?
Whats in it. Also what makes it better then Kline or Sears?
What generation am I?
What generation is others.
Thats my suggestion to this comment up above.
Please excuse me for any run on sentences.
Im not an English major. 🥔😇
How about the Office Worker, the sanitation engineer, car detailer, plumber's, or here is a strange job. A permit puller? What do they do and what are there tools. 🥔😇
Don't forget to read the comments below.
Thats a tool too.
For the Catus Maximus
Show. 😺🐈😇
@@politicalpotato8383 Great thoughts political potato!!
@@larrycroft470, thank you my friend.
I find myself reaching for slip joint pliers first for everything and if they can't do the job then on to another style plier.
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I limped my motorcycle 80 miles home with a set of mini needle nose vise grips pulling on what was left of a broken throttle cable. I make sure I have them all the time now.
I remember taking a corner on my kawasaki and sliding on the paint stripe 2 blocks from home. I could only make slow right turns to get home. Great memories. Also met the VP of the Teamsters union after he ran over me. Great times.
Thank you for joining the comment section of the show. 😺🐈🖐
@@politicalpotato8383 Why would you thank me? Its not your channel. Get a life beyond the troll keyboard life.
@@Kevin_747 , thank you. I didn't know i was a troll.
... maybe you think there is some real estate that this channel, and people can become friends.
My name is, Stephan Arms. I live in Fort Walton Beach Florida.
I am a retired Recovery Agent with a Law Degree. My territory was from Palm Beach to Miami. To the Florida keys. Maybe we have something in common?
My wife and kids.
Are my life and i have a small dog too. Your not a mean person are you?
The Potato 🥔
Great video.You should also put side cutters and end nippers as well.Just a thought.
Never seen parallel jaw pliers before.. Thanks for the great info on these, gonna get me a pair now.👍
Glad to help
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I would add pair of side cutters. I realize the needle nose and the lineman have cutters, but side cutters have the reach. And yes, locking pliers is a must.
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Congratulations Catus!!
43 comments and 56 thumbs up in 22 hours.
Thanks to all that have helped Catus in supporting his show.
Keep making the video's
Our friend.
See ya all tonight at 8pm est. 4 Pacific.
🐈 The Catus Maximus
Show🐈😇
Duckbill pliers are my number one choice over all of these.
Hey Wally. 🖐
I agree on that one. My duckbills are often my first choice
No mention of regular old slip joint pliers? I reach for mine all the time! :) Cheers, thanks for the video!
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Where the knipex pliers wrench at?
I guess theyre the non locking version of the last one
Love videos like this!!!
Glad you like them!
Howdy, Catman! Great tip at 1:49
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That is clever. I wouldn't have thought of that in a 3 dimensional point of view. Good eye. ;)
I don’t understand the Knipex craze honestly. I have a mix of plier brands ranging from cheapies to more expensive USA made ones. Everyone who owns them though says they’ll never buy Channelocks again lol
To be honest there a brillaint pliers and here in Ireland there actually reasonably cheap I can buy 3 sets of knipex for one set of snap on and tbh I've both and I allways pick up the knipex first
@@davidsstfarrelltighe , Thanks for replying to the comment section of the Catus Maximus show. 😺🐈😇
Are you watching the show from Ireland?
Thats fantastic Catus.
👍👍👍
I bought some Knipex pliers because of all the hype. I have found that they don't slip when set, but you need a little extra time and room to slide the jaw into position.
I just don't have the parallel pliers.
They are the only ones I don't have yet. Maybe it's one of those things that you wish you had bought a long time ago.
@@fastbusiness that always happens when you're working on a critical project and you reflect on the tools that you should have gotten.
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Knipex 10" cobras and 10" pliers wrench. None better.
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@@politicalpotato8383 lol. I do what I can.