@@Diseaseisreversible Becasue you will never get it off again, even with an impact wrench. The video shows the only engine in the world that has an oil filter that is accessible directly by a drill as well!
@@bodysuitguy I see, Ive only changed oil on one car, but I used one of those black rubber strap tighteners. I usually go get it changed at a shop. it's usually cheaper and faster
@@Diseaseisreversible These days I wear rubber gloves and tighten it by hand. The glove gives some grip and it can be snugged nicely. Never had a leak and always able to get it off the same way. Those bastards are always tough to get to though, guaranteed a nasty angle if you need the special tool! Keep wrenching brother.
3:02 - The "Needle Gun" has been used for AT LEAST 20 years. 5:32 - Now you have an extra 8" above your vehicle to get stuck on something. 7:25 - Oscillating tools have been around for years. 7:55 - Another tool that's been around for years. 8:23 - non-contact testers have been around for years and the comment that says it will "tell you the voltage level" is not correct, only that it is a live circuit. 8:33 - Drill stepper bits... seriously? It's designed to make holes and again many years old. Not quite sure where you live, but most of these tools have been around for a long time and not quite on "another level".
The "Needle Gun" has been used since at least 1877 (Mentioned in a Naval Mannual). As a prior sailor in 1978 I used on one the USS Bumby a fast frigate out of Charleston, SC and got well versed on the amount of noise and dust those beggars produced while stripping paint. Cheers!
@@69Lazarous Oh, I know, I've been in the military for 21 years and used it 21 years ago on the deck of a ship, and at that point it was old AF. My point was that it has been around a long time.
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0:38 That isn't needed if you actually follow the filter instructions and not crank it on as hard as possible. Most are only supposed to be turned like 3/4 of a turn. I've never had one that I can't remove bare handed. Don't be an idiot.
Right, but unfortunately there are a lot of idiots out there who don't know that, and if you change a lot of oil at some point you will come across many filters that have been tightened with a wrench. Most people don't know you're supposed to oil the gasket too. I used to work in a shop and we had every kind of tool possible to remove stuck filters. I've had to go as far as jamming a long screwdriver through a filter and back it off with a breaker bar at the end of the driver. It loosened just before the casing ripped to shreds and I got it out. People are stupid.
@@clydefrog4959 Well correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure 3/4 of a turn is the same for an ironworker as it is for the rest of the world is it not? Use a light touch until you feel the gasket hit and then 3/4 of a turn. Done. Don't over complicate it.
For the love of God stop using power tools to tighten oil filters! When you lubricate the o-ring and tighten by hand that shit will seal until the end of time. 1800lbs of impacts are overkill.
Hey, not only do I agree with using an impact driver to tighten up a oil filter, I say lubricate it with JB Weld too. Then wrap your entire engine block in 2 inches deep worth of duct tape… no need to thank me for the pro tip. I’m more than glad to share my wisdom.
@@tonybolony4886 dude, I was just being a goof. I didn’t mean to offend you whatsoever and I wasn’t trying to throw shade on you man. I sincerely apologize if i came off that way. I hope you understand i have nothing against you. God bless ya brother.
That's cause it don't exist no tree man would use that death wedge there's a reason they use long hammers so they can run for it and don't have to move their massive balls out the way
Most of these tools are the "As Seen On TV" tools that my in-laws think would be a great birthday gift for me. No thanks. Also, using a power tool to tighten an oil filter, not a great idea.
I concur, with the exception of the vacuum and cup attachments for hammer drills. Those would work great for me, I have to hold a piece of paper in a grout line under my drill in schools to not leave a mess, and if you accidently crush the paper, the mess is worse. Those seem nifty, but could use a little bit of a redesign on the cup.
@@misterkelley9740 theres a good trick for drilling the wall. use those sticky papers, bend them and place them on the wall under the hole. they collect the dust pretty good and you can concentrate on drilling with two hands. they are easy to remove and leave no trace :)
they literally added an adapter to a tape measure that makes the need for a tape measure useless. for that job. you dont even ened tape measure. just a piece of string
Nonsense. You can see the company where to get all those wonderful items at 1:00, right on the guys wrist. You can tell he used a high quality label maker to print that sticker.
yep old trick was to stab a screwdriver though it and then turn but it has risks. like one time I saw a guy cut the crap out of his hand on the sharp casing.
I'm kinda just a bystander but I think this is called a multi tool and almost everybody makes it now, I think originally it was made by the German company FIEN?
I completely agree..especially if you EVER want to take that filter off without having to destroy it, then labor for a helluva long time getting the ring out. Never, EVER use a impact tool on a oil filter. SUPER bad idea.
You should never TIGHTEN a filter with anything but your hand. But most people don't know that, and when you have to change their oil, you'll need some extra help to back that filter off. So yeah, this would be handy. I have that same wrench, and in an application where you can get to the filter, it bites and zips it right off, whether with a wrench or electric drill like in the video.
Я бы сказал узкоспециализированные. Обычному обывателю многое будет бесполезной тратой денег, а вот проффесионалу такие инструменты сэкономят кучу времени и нервов.
@@ПётрСтенин-м2и 80% из этих чудо приспособ работник не станет пользоваться ибо быстрей возьмет гвоздь или бокорезы, гофра от пыли это самая сиешная приблуда в этом ролике.... гофр труба- это стыд такое рекламировать.
the tools at 6:50 is actually a plug cutting bit, so you can make plugs out of the scrap material you are using, for decks, woodworking so that they blend in, and almost disappear. And can be found at stores like Harbor Freight for 10 bucks for a set of 3 sizes
the hacksaw in second 50 looks like it could come in handy in A LOT of circumstances !!!! especially how you can use just the tip of the hacksaw is awesome
It's great to have all sorts of super tools for different kind of work, but to find what you need at the moment you need it, there are no great tools invented.
We have a cordless one that's twice as fast, it spits out the wire and cuts it all by itself. Saves you from a lot of back pain. 6:18 oh there you are... :)
THANK YOU for expertly showing the operations & uses of these products ! By doing so, it demonstrates the full intentions of the designers and what they intended the item to do. Most of these tools have been around a long time, but they work very well, still ! (the needle gun was actually designed as a scaler to use after welding, to mimick sand blasting the surface before industrial painting. It also removes rust and paint. Most are pneumatic. I have worn out many changes of spring wire needles !
I find some of your programs interesting. New tools? Great! But your show makes absolutely no sense at all. Quick shots of things. No info where to get the products or even who makes them. (Unless you happen to grab a quick glimpse of a product or company name on the tool while it's being used). So what is the point of your program? It's certainly NOT to help people find and check out new tool items.Slow down and give some info with the things you show. A little more thought and professionalism in your delivery would go a long way towards being a "helpful" program and not just some third rate, no info flash program.
It's because all the clips are usually stolen from other places and roughly thrown together to form a video so they can get ad revenue or get sponsorship money from whatever instagram page they keep advertising, which I think most items on said instagram page are scams or don't work as advertised. Basically these videos are designed to waste your time so they can earn a few dollars.
Think the demo with the rounded nut extractor showed how extracted nut will get lodged in the extractor and require another extractor to remove from the extractor.
That's ok. You simply need to buy the nut extractor extraction tool. And then you need the nut extractor nut extractor extraction tool to get it out of that one.
@@amzarnacht6710 there is NO place on any vehicle ever that I haven't been able to reach up and take off an oil filter by hand... these tools are for amateur idiots...
Oh my lord, I really need those Automatic Rebar devices. The Carpenters I end up sharing construction sites with, they always walk around cutting wires I tied up manually for no reason. Just so they can waste up to 6 or 18 hours of my life at a time. Both of our companies are pursuing the same goal to ensure the construction project remains a safe zone for all of us. Though the Carpenters don't care about my crew's general safety, they cut off so much rebar wires that a 3rd floor collapsed down on to one of my co-workers. Screwing around on a job site like mine is only asking for someone to get Demonetized entirely on life, the man that was injured lost 3 fingers on one hand because of the Carpenter's actions.
The vacuum attachment for the roto Hammer is pretty cool. It's a lot better than the ones we are using. And the little line striper I've seen those before but they're really cool. I'm glad this video reminded me of them. I need to add that to my box. Continuing with the video now LOL
Reminds me of all the kitchen gadgets on the market that no professional chef would ever use. These things only look good to the amateur DIYers, with the exception of maybe 1 out of 50 items.
I'm a contractor. I do almost everything. Even the tools in this video that are alright and save a little bit of time just aren't cost effective. You'll never get your money's worth.
@@jimsmith1846 Same I worked for a large general contracting company. the only tools without re-watching the video that I don't see used often are the oil wrenches and anchors. But in commercial contracting I have seen all of them used.
Those tools made for the oil filters are only made to loosen them. If you use them to tighten you have a high chance of damaging the filter and after a little while it will crack and leak oil, which is something you do not want. Also, never tighten a oil filter with a impact, that will way over tighten it, worst case you ruin the threads to where the filter screws on.
I had a fuel filter on a diesel truck that was so tight, I had to remove the filter head assembly and put the filter on a bench vise to take it off!😵😢🤬
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@@todd727300 Certain high performance vehicles actually do require it. Best example Is the Shelby GT350, if its not torqued down it will vibrate right off. Lot of people have found their oil filters loose and leaking because they weren't cranked down right.
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This is completely fake. I've been a professional master mechanic, master carpenter, master electrician, master plumber, master baiter, and certified adhesive film repair technician for Scotch for over 50 years and I can tell you there are no such tools as seen in this video.
@3:25 bro! Wtf?! Dude, did you know that the majority of tape measures come in the exact same "body length size". They do this ON purpose! So you don't have to BEND the tape at all, and still get the precise measurement. Yes I already know not all tape measures are created equal. Most will be 9mm or 3¼". So instead of using that dumb clip & stop bending the tape! Just pull the tape measure straight back as far as it will go and leave it against the point you're trying to measure to. Then just add 9 mm or 3¼" inches from the end of the tape. Bam problem solved without that clip. Also if you happen to look over the tape measure it probably tells you the length of the case it's in. Tape measure companies that especially give a guarantee... do NOT want you to bend the dam the "tape". So if you happen to claim a warranty and the company finds out you were bending it, they will deny your "claim". FYI that's all🤓🧐😜
Wow. Usually the tools in these videos look good to the average person, but if you've got any kind of hands on experience you know that the majority of them aren't feasible in real time situations or wouldn't last real long if they were. These looked a little better though! There's def a few of them in here that I wouldn't mind giving a shot!
Fun tip: To use you retractable tape measure against a vertical wall, you dont need to bend the tape at 90 degrees or use that pointless additional tool. Just butt the end of the measure itself against the wall. It will be written on the tool somewhere how much additional length to add using that method.
Funny, I just learned that last month and now see it here again 4 weeks later after a lifetime not knowing. All hail AL Gore for inventing the internet, LMAO
Never ever tighten an oil filter with an impact wrench!
Now that’s just being silly. Everyone knows you just hand tighten then two complete turns with a pipe wrench.
Why not?
@@Diseaseisreversible Becasue you will never get it off again, even with an impact wrench. The video shows the only engine in the world that has an oil filter that is accessible directly by a drill as well!
@@bodysuitguy I see, Ive only changed oil on one car, but I used one of those black rubber strap tighteners. I usually go get it changed at a shop. it's usually cheaper and faster
@@Diseaseisreversible These days I wear rubber gloves and tighten it by hand. The glove gives some grip and it can be snugged nicely. Never had a leak and always able to get it off the same way. Those bastards are always tough to get to though, guaranteed a nasty angle if you need the special tool! Keep wrenching brother.
I love seeing all the crazy gadgets.... I wish you had a link to all the tools
3:02 - The "Needle Gun" has been used for AT LEAST 20 years. 5:32 - Now you have an extra 8" above your vehicle to get stuck on something. 7:25 - Oscillating tools have been around for years. 7:55 - Another tool that's been around for years. 8:23 - non-contact testers have been around for years and the comment that says it will "tell you the voltage level" is not correct, only that it is a live circuit. 8:33 - Drill stepper bits... seriously? It's designed to make holes and again many years old.
Not quite sure where you live, but most of these tools have been around for a long time and not quite on "another level".
The "Needle Gun" has been used since at least 1877 (Mentioned in a Naval Mannual). As a prior sailor in 1978 I used on one the USS Bumby a fast frigate out of Charleston, SC and got well versed on the amount of noise and dust those beggars produced while stripping paint. Cheers!
@@69Lazarous Oh, I know, I've been in the military for 21 years and used it 21 years ago on the deck of a ship, and at that point it was old AF. My point was that it has been around a long time.
@@n2ocharged Finally someone in the comments that isn't living under a rock.
I like cool tools👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Love how the thumbnail was what I was fkn looking for....
Yep, the thumbnail turned into clickbait
I'm sueing I want my 9:21 back!!
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exactly my tought
But a few days later they all break because he forgot that they all said ‘ Made in China’😂
I pity the poor guy who has to take that oil filter off after it’s been tightened with an impac
I was thinking the same thing. wincing.
Yep. A permanently attached oil filter.
As soon as I saw that I was like go to comments n see who else thought the same
Same! It hurt to watch.
@@joshuaarreola5813 haha exactly my reason 🤣🤣 , I think that was one of the most idiotic things I've ever seen...🤣🤣
0:38 That isn't needed if you actually follow the filter instructions and not crank it on as hard as possible. Most are only supposed to be turned like 3/4 of a turn. I've never had one that I can't remove bare handed. Don't be an idiot.
Right, but unfortunately there are a lot of idiots out there who don't know that, and if you change a lot of oil at some point you will come across many filters that have been tightened with a wrench. Most people don't know you're supposed to oil the gasket too. I used to work in a shop and we had every kind of tool possible to remove stuck filters. I've had to go as far as jamming a long screwdriver through a filter and back it off with a breaker bar at the end of the driver. It loosened just before the casing ripped to shreds and I got it out. People are stupid.
They say hand tighten, but as an ironworker I always wonder, my hands or the average joe's hands?
@@clydefrog4959 Well correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure 3/4 of a turn is the same for an ironworker as it is for the rest of the world is it not? Use a light touch until you feel the gasket hit and then 3/4 of a turn. Done. Don't over complicate it.
@@CajunRulez Agreed, people are retards.
@@markjones2349 yea I'd say so, smart ass. Never heard the 3/4 turn thing. Just to hand tighten it
tightening an oil filter with an impact wrench is bad practise!
No, it's not. It's stupid practice!
@@pops91710 correct :-)
For the love of God stop using power tools to tighten oil filters! When you lubricate the o-ring and tighten by hand that shit will seal until the end of time. 1800lbs of impacts are overkill.
this guy is a genius. you get a raise.
Hey, not only do I agree with using an impact driver to tighten up a oil filter, I say lubricate it with JB Weld too. Then wrap your entire engine block in 2 inches deep worth of duct tape… no need to thank me for the pro tip. I’m more than glad to share my wisdom.
@@thekoolaidmaker5103 yeah I'm wrong. You didnt have to murder me like that
I confess I superglue them on prior to selling my car.
@@tonybolony4886 dude, I was just being a goof. I didn’t mean to offend you whatsoever and I wasn’t trying to throw shade on you man. I sincerely apologize if i came off that way. I hope you understand i have nothing against you. God bless ya brother.
There’s such a specific niche psychosis that grips whoever runs this channel so tightly that they will NEVER show the thumbnail in a video.
Thank you for posting this! Then I don't need to watch this sh*t video
That's cause it don't exist no tree man would use that death wedge there's a reason they use long hammers so they can run for it and don't have to move their massive balls out the way
Самый большой вопрос-почему мы смотрим этот канал а не кувалда ру?
вот именно
I like when he put the oil filter on with the impact.
Most of these tools are the "As Seen On TV" tools that my in-laws think would be a great birthday gift for me. No thanks. Also, using a power tool to tighten an oil filter, not a great idea.
I concur, with the exception of the vacuum and cup attachments for hammer drills. Those would work great for me, I have to hold a piece of paper in a grout line under my drill in schools to not leave a mess, and if you accidently crush the paper, the mess is worse. Those seem nifty, but could use a little bit of a redesign on the cup.
Why do in-laws always think we'll like something that we don't? It's so strange.
@@misterkelley9740 theres a good trick for drilling the wall. use those sticky papers, bend them and place them on the wall under the hole. they collect the dust pretty good and you can concentrate on drilling with two hands. they are easy to remove and leave no trace :)
@@misterkelley9740 dewalt makes a drill with a vacuum built in.
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Абсолютно весь инструмент зачетный. Каждую из этих вещей охото иметь в мастерской, даже если ей придётся воспользоваться один раз в жизни.
Скажи в какой машине можно вот так от крутить масляный фильтр?)
Это не для нас ! Для нас кувалда , топор и плуг с конем 😂😊😅😢
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I guess I'm used to it because of my line of work. But what's so unusual about a MAG drill? We use them almost every day.
I used to hire them out in the 70s, and most of these tools, nothing new.
Same with the oil filter tool... I've had one for decades.
I live in Karachi Pakistan and I like your comment send 10 month old
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Ну и где ссылки на Али?
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Would be great if a LINK for each product was included 👍💜👍
they literally added an adapter to a tape measure that makes the need for a tape measure useless.
for that job. you dont even ened tape measure. just a piece of string
@@dbspaceoditty it's called google
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0:45 using tools to TIGHTEN a filter should warrant a punch to the throat. Don’t ever tighten an oil filter with anything other than your hand.
Punching someone in the throat for making a mistake should warrant imprisonment for attempted murder. You need to seek professional help.
@@unsteadyeddy3107 you should $tfu. Can’t stand sensitive ahs people like you.
So glad somone already made a comment referencing that lol cried a little when I saw that.
@@hibyr when those types of filters come into the shop, you’re in for an adventure lol.
@@MrMpm3001 hopefully they put a little oil on the gasket at the very least lol
i never new oil filters were so hard to take off that they made a tool for it i never had a problem they always came off super easy
Great video, sadly no list of every tool by brand name, what we're supposed to simply guess on them or the idea of each tool?
Nonsense. You can see the company where to get all those wonderful items at 1:00, right on the guys wrist. You can tell he used a high quality label maker to print that sticker.
@@fhpr68 having to describe tool to a website is over the top🤔
Where can I order these
@@josedaniel4725 I’m just asking for a name 😂
Who knew that oil filters were such a menace that several tools were made to combat them.
yep old trick was to stab a screwdriver though it and then turn but it has risks. like one time I saw a guy cut the crap out of his hand on the sharp casing.
Imagine a circular saw that could take a dado stack 🤤
Ill pass, im sweating just thinking about that kick.
I am delighted these tool are on another level, I hope I never drop back that far to that level!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7:22 this one's cool. it can cut nails of different lengths. no more fumbling between metric and imperial, it does it all
I'm kinda just a bystander but I think this is called a multi tool and almost everybody makes it now, I think originally it was made by the German company FIEN?
@@cameronduff884 - FEIN
:-) I got it :-)
I am amazed how tools today are made to increase time instead of decreasing it. Such as tying rebar.
Troll
There's no way anyone needs to use an impact tool on an oil filter let alone be able to fit an impact tool into an oil filter in most vehicles.
I completely agree..especially if you EVER want to take that filter off without having to destroy it, then labor for a helluva long time getting the ring out. Never, EVER use a impact tool on a oil filter. SUPER bad idea.
You should never TIGHTEN a filter with anything but your hand. But most people don't know that, and when you have to change their oil, you'll need some extra help to back that filter off. So yeah, this would be handy. I have that same wrench, and in an application where you can get to the filter, it bites and zips it right off, whether with a wrench or electric drill like in the video.
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Not my resident in chief either :-) EYES ON ARIZONA!!!
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0:43 What kind of vehicle needs an oil filter tightened with an impact driver?!?
Meu pai ficaria louco com essas ferramentas, herdei o seu gosto.
многие если не бесполезные инструменты, то без которых можно легко обойтись. некоторые просто улыбнули.
Совершенно с тобой согласен
так половина инструментов так и создана,
Я бы сказал узкоспециализированные. Обычному обывателю многое будет бесполезной тратой денег, а вот проффесионалу такие инструменты сэкономят кучу времени и нервов.
@@ПётрСтенин-м2и 80% из этих чудо приспособ работник не станет пользоваться ибо быстрей возьмет гвоздь или бокорезы, гофра от пыли это самая сиешная приблуда в этом ролике.... гофр труба- это стыд такое рекламировать.
@@user-yn4gd2sy3j согласен, вслепую работать никакого удовольствия.
the tools at 6:50 is actually a plug cutting bit, so you can make plugs out of the scrap material you are using, for decks, woodworking so that they blend in, and almost disappear. And can be found at stores like Harbor Freight for 10 bucks for a set of 3 sizes
I see different uninteresting things here and there in this video......
wire cutter was the most amazing one😤
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0:45 Manual: "Only install the oil filter hand tight, NEVER use tools"
This guy: "UGGA DUGGA DUGGA UGGA DUGGA!"
Me sorprende la potencia de los taladros inalámbricos que usan! Por Dios Un Sueño!
Именно стаким усилием затягивается масляный фильтр)
Some of these have been around for a very long time... they were on another level ages ago.
the hacksaw in second 50 looks like it could come in handy in A LOT of circumstances !!!! especially how you can use just the tip of the hacksaw is awesome
It's great to have all sorts of super tools for different kind of work, but to find what you need at the moment you need it, there are no great tools invented.
it takes experience
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👍 Thanks for uploading!
👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you!
👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke!
Молодцы ребята ! Супер.
We have a cordless one that's twice as fast, it spits out the wire and cuts it all by itself. Saves you from a lot of back pain.
6:18 oh there you are... :)
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Вот мне бы такую ножовку. Супер инструмент
@@vv3539 ничто интересное нам не чуждо.
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*Imagine a circular saw with the ability to accommodate a dado stack 🤤*
Кувалда на наклейках только разорилась наверно :)
Where's the tree tool from the teaser image? Clickbait nonsense.
THANK YOU for expertly showing the operations & uses of these products ! By doing so, it demonstrates the full intentions of the designers and what they intended the item to do.
Most of these tools have been around a long time, but they work very well, still ! (the needle gun was actually designed as a scaler to use after welding, to mimick sand blasting the surface before industrial painting. It also removes rust and paint. Most are pneumatic. I have worn out many changes of spring wire needles !
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I find some of your programs interesting. New tools? Great! But your show makes absolutely no sense at all. Quick shots of things. No info where to get the products or even who makes them. (Unless you happen to grab a quick glimpse of a product or company name on the tool while it's being used). So what is the point of your program? It's certainly NOT to help people find and check out new tool items.Slow down and give some info with the things you show. A little more thought and professionalism in your delivery would go a long way towards being a "helpful" program and not just some third rate, no info flash program.
As a bystander, I kinda agree, but some of these tools reviews just drag on, so it's kinda refreshing and a tease at the same time.
Dave starcelt, Ditto, I agree 1000% over.
Same here
It's because all the clips are usually stolen from other places and roughly thrown together to form a video so they can get ad revenue or get sponsorship money from whatever instagram page they keep advertising, which I think most items on said instagram page are scams or don't work as advertised. Basically these videos are designed to waste your time so they can earn a few dollars.
Agree.
I’m glad turbo sockets made the cut. Lord knows how many times those have came in handy.
Просто шикардос.Какая цена.
У пистолета арматурщика под 100000
needle guns were a common sight in the navy....that was 30 years ago
Think the demo with the rounded nut extractor showed how extracted nut will get lodged in the extractor and require another extractor to remove from the extractor.
That's ok. You simply need to buy the nut extractor extraction tool. And then you need the nut extractor nut extractor extraction tool to get it out of that one.
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THAT'S WHY I CAN NEVER GET MY OIL FILTER OFF! Damn dealers using a impact on my filter
If the dealer use impact on the filter change the dealer, he doesn't know his work.
@@cesarmchannel it was rhetorical...
@@blessdstry Sensible, tho, for filters in places tools can't reach... but hope their impact is set as low as it'll go, unlike damn tire shops.
This is how a watermelon knife works
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@@amzarnacht6710 there is NO place on any vehicle ever that I haven't been able to reach up and take off an oil filter by hand... these tools are for amateur idiots...
Alot of these are old tools being used for years, But we all still watch the full video Just in case 🤣
Exactly! Lmao
Oh my lord, I really need those Automatic Rebar devices. The Carpenters I end up sharing construction sites with, they always walk around cutting wires I tied up manually for no reason. Just so they can waste up to 6 or 18 hours of my life at a time.
Both of our companies are pursuing the same goal to ensure the construction project remains a safe zone for all of us. Though the Carpenters don't care about my crew's general safety, they cut off so much rebar wires that a 3rd floor collapsed down on to one of my co-workers. Screwing around on a job site like mine is only asking for someone to get Demonetized entirely on life, the man that was injured lost 3 fingers on one hand because of the Carpenter's actions.
Why were they cutting the rebar ties? And how far down were they cutting them? Further than seen in this video via the manual rebar tie tool?
The manual powered tool looks far more efficient though. Cheap, simple, light and no out of power events.
The vacuum attachment for the roto Hammer is pretty cool. It's a lot better than the ones we are using. And the little line striper I've seen those before but they're really cool. I'm glad this video reminded me of them. I need to add that to my box. Continuing with the video now LOL
The next poor bastard that has to take that oil filter off is gonna be cussing that dude with the impact🤣
Every tv in my house is on a wall with these 👌🏻
Amazing tools, some of these will immensely help DO IT YOURSELF enthusiasts. 👌👌👍👍
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Reminds me of all the kitchen gadgets on the market that no professional chef would ever use. These things only look good to the amateur DIYers, with the exception of maybe 1 out of 50 items.
As a "Pro" nearly all these are tools commonly used in their trades.
@@bigmrc1064 As a "Pro" myself, we have a severe difference of opinion.
I'm a contractor. I do almost everything. Even the tools in this video that are alright and save a little bit of time just aren't cost effective. You'll never get your money's worth.
@@jimsmith1846 Same I worked for a large general contracting company.
the only tools without re-watching the video that I don't see used often are the oil wrenches and anchors.
But in commercial contracting I have seen all of them used.
Супер подборка. Хочу такую держалку крутилку для бочки, очень не хватает такой раз в месяц
There are actually alot of these I would love to have. Surprisingly. I usually don't like the tools on these videos
Those tools made for the oil filters are only made to loosen them. If you use them to tighten you have a high chance of damaging the filter and after a little while it will crack and leak oil, which is something you do not want. Also, never tighten a oil filter with a impact, that will way over tighten it, worst case you ruin the threads to where the filter screws on.
I had a fuel filter on a diesel truck that was so tight, I had to remove the filter head assembly and put the filter on a bench vise to take it off!😵😢🤬
There were several things in there I'm sure I NEED.
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Can't believe I went all these years without them!
Ditto
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Reforma do banheiro mudança radical
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Reforma do quarto infantil
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Reforma do quarto e acabei com infiltração vinda do solo
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I like the simplest one the best. The measuring tape clip is clever and much needed.
Just imagine the money you could make with affiliate links to each of those products?
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You can take an oil filter off with that drill assembly but don't put one on with it. Cross threads will have oil everywhere.
hand start it
You can put oil filters on by hand and to take them off well theres no quicker way than driving a long screwdriver through them.
I sure as hell wouldn't torque it on with the impact like he did either!
@@todd727300 Certain high performance vehicles actually do require it. Best example Is the Shelby GT350, if its not torqued down it will vibrate right off. Lot of people have found their oil filters loose and leaking because they weren't cranked down right.
@@josephramponi4431 there's a difference between torqued to spec and tight AF though.
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After that filter heats up a couple times, it’ll be ripped in half before it comes back off.
Ya sih, sekarang zaman yang serba simple dan canggih, mulai dari yang sederhana hingga yang rumit di bikin jadi mudah
Watching that guy use a impact to tighten down the oil filter straight up gave me nightmares about removing it
With an impact gun to boot. Yeah, you'd be cutting that off in a year
Tighten an oil filter with an impact wrench, that's a winner. 👌
1:25
"hydraulic tool" No - "in seconds" No
And 1:41 Don't do that. You cut the insulation on the wires. At 1:53 you can se the blue wire is cut. All this is b***s***
Aside from tightening the oil filter with the impact wrench, I can usually find something wrong with anything but these tools look absolutely amazing!
Filter should be hand tight.
Watching that gave me anxiety
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Amazing tools on another level... literally 30 year old technology lol
This is completely fake. I've been a professional master mechanic, master carpenter, master electrician, master plumber, master baiter, and certified adhesive film repair technician for Scotch for over 50 years and I can tell you there are no such tools as seen in this video.
А на хрена крабом так сильно масляный фильтр затягивать? 🤔😱
Чтобы потом через кузькину мать с мылом пытаться открутить. Сразу видно, что человек далек от замены масла
@@АндрейМАЮ-ъ3л его от руки порой в натяг закрутишь, так потом хер свернёшь. Недавно тоже себе краба купил, а то цепным хер подлезешь
@@42maximus согласен. Только рукой затягивать
@3:25 bro! Wtf?! Dude, did you know that the majority of tape measures come in the exact same "body length size". They do this ON purpose! So you don't have to BEND the tape at all, and still get the precise measurement. Yes I already know not all tape measures are created equal. Most will be 9mm or 3¼". So instead of using that dumb clip & stop bending the tape! Just pull the tape measure straight back as far as it will go and leave it against the point you're trying to measure to. Then just add 9 mm or 3¼" inches from the end of the tape. Bam problem solved without that clip. Also if you happen to look over the tape measure it probably tells you the length of the case it's in. Tape measure companies that especially give a guarantee... do NOT want you to bend the dam the "tape". So if you happen to claim a warranty and the company finds out you were bending it, they will deny your "claim". FYI that's all🤓🧐😜
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Its a sliding t-bevel, they've been around for a hundred years.
1:30 Убийца шпилек. Краску удаляют не потому что "трудно крутить" А потому что после того как в гайке не останется зазора начнет жрать резьбу.
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Wow. Usually the tools in these videos look good to the average person, but if you've got any kind of hands on experience you know that the majority of them aren't feasible in real time situations or wouldn't last real long if they were. These looked a little better though! There's def a few of them in here that I wouldn't mind giving a shot!
It would be wonderful if these videos linked the items in their description so people can know where to get them!
exactly I could really use that ladder lock down but no description.
Просто класс спасибо так приятно смотреть молодцы
Fun tip: To use you retractable tape measure against a vertical wall, you dont need to bend the tape at 90 degrees or use that pointless additional tool. Just butt the end of the measure itself against the wall. It will be written on the tool somewhere how much additional length to add using that method.
Funny, I just learned that last month and now see it here again 4 weeks later after a lifetime not knowing. All hail AL Gore for inventing the internet, LMAO
@@michaelbarrett7327 Its saved me many a finger slashing! Nasty little buggers those tools, albeit genius.
OOh! An oscillating saw! How amazing!
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I have one of those oil filter removal tools , they do work!!!