00:01 1- 7 SACA PREGO 00:12 2-ferramenta transbordante - ESCAREADOR DE BORDA 00:27 3-rebite-PORCA REBITE 00:36 4-ABRAÇADEIRA plástica em mangueia 00:51 5-APLICADOR ALINHADOR DE FITA 01:01 6-TESOURA CORTA ARAME 01:08 7-ESCADA LEVE DE RODAS 01:27 8-ALICATE GIRADOR 01:42 9-IMANTADOR DE BROCA 01:53 10-SUPER COLA solidificador de furos 02:04 11-DESPARAFUSADEIRA 02:18 12-BANCADA PARA FERRAMENTA 02:26 13-TESOURA ELÉTRICA PARA CHAPA 02:38 14-GUIA PARA FIOS 03:01 15-ESCADA PARA ELEVAÇÃO MOTORIZADA 03:22 16-AMOLADOR DE FERRAMENTAS 03:57 17-CHAVE FIXA ESTRELA 04:11 18-VENTOSA 04:21 19-SOPRADOR DE FOLHAGEM 04:33 20-ASPIRADOR CARRINHO COM TRITURADOR DE GALHOS 04:56 21- SACA PORCA PRESA 05:15 22-GABARITO PARA RISCAR 05:26 23-REMOVEDOR PNEUMÁTICO DE PREGOS 05:44 24-LAVA JATO DE ALTA PRESSÃO COM ÁGUA DO BALDE 06:06 25-TORCEDOR DE FIOS PARA EMENDA 06:36 26-DISCO DIAMANTADO PARA ALISAR CONCRETO 06:53 27- REFRIGERAÇÃO/LUBRIFICAÇÃO PARA FERRAMENTA DE FURO/CORTE 07:08 28- REMOVEDOR DE PRAGA DA GRAMA 07:23 29-LUBRIFICANTE DO INTERIOR DE TUBOS 07:41 30-ENXADA ROTATIVA 07:55 31-SOLDA EM ALUMINIO 08:14 32-PLAINA ELÉTRICA 08:25 33-ESQUADRO (2 EM 1) E CANTOS COM ANGULOS NÃO RETOS 08:38 34-FERRAMENTA DE CHAVEIRO 08:41 35-SUPORTE PARA FURADEIRA 08:53 36-SERRA FURADEIRA
I don't usually write comments about these videos, but there are so many old (and some bad) things here, that I just had to speak up... 1- (0:01) Yes, you can use a crescent wrench, just about any crescent wrench, to pull nails but only if the nails are up out of the wood by 1/2" or more and only if the head of the nail is the right size for the crescent wrench. It would probably be better to use the hammer that you couldn't successfully drive that nail into the wood with, to remove it. 2- (0:11) Electrical cover plates take into account that part of an electrical box sits on the face of the drywall, countersinking into the drywall like this is unnecessary and it weakens the drywall (drywall actually gets a lot of its strength from the paper that is on both sides) 3- (0:36)A plastic hose clamp? I'll stick with the worm drive clamps that have been around for decades. They are cheap, reliable and available in sizes up to, I think 10 or 12 inches, and require a screw driver or nut driver to tighten rather than an expensive pair of channel locks. 4- (1:28) Lock wire pliers have been around for decades in the aircraft industry. I'm not sure when they were first used, but I know it's been at least 50 years. 5- (1:53) Five minute epoxy, who hasn't heard of this? It's available from the inexpensive stuff that you can buy in a grocery store, to high-strength industrial epoxies that can cost upwards of $100 per tube. 6- (2:04) "This machine unscrews any nut in seconds, no matter how tight it is". I'll stick with an impact wrench. They are smaller, lighter, just as powerful, doesn't have to be used from the ground, probably costs the same or less than that contraption, and I can put it IN my toolbox at the end of the day. 7- (2:27) Pneumatic and electric shears like this have been around for decades. Now you can get them in cordless too... 8- (3:01) "Every roofing company needs to have this". Again, these have been around for decades. It talks about preventing injuries, then shows a worker on a roof that was almost one misstep away from falling off the roof with a bundle of shingles. I assume this was shot in the USA, in which case you guys should know about OSHA having rules about using fall protection in situations like this. 9- (5:44) Pressure washer, another one that's been around for decades. Yes, you can cut many materials, including steel plate, with high pressure water- they've been doing this for decades too. 10- (6:33) Diamond discs for grinding concrete, wanna guess? Ya, decades... 11- (7:22) A cylinder hone, come on...? I'm almost 60 and we had these when I was in high school and they weren't anything new then. 12- (8:13) The Makita beam planer is not new or unique. Aside from Makita, these are manufactured by Mafell, Festool, Triton, HEMA and others. Once again these have been around for decades. 13- (8:38) This is the click-bait that got me to watch this video to begin with. "A tool on your keychain is super helpful, it can take you out of an emergency". Yes, I guess they can be, but exactly WTF does this thing do?? SO... what's next? Perhaps you could do a video on these electronic things I've heard about. They're amazing machines, almost magic. They have a keyboard like a typewriter, combined with a screen like a tv, and speakers like a radio. You can plug them into a wall or even run them on batteries. Now, if we could just figure out a way to use them to get information or send messages all around the world... BTW, my apologies to all. I never intended for this review to go on as long as it did. I resisted going off against all the clips because there are a couple cool ones, but they are overshadowed by how many bad ones there are.
When I did roofing, we had the shingles delivered onto the roof. The delivery trucks had a boom lift that would put them on the roof with the pallet. We would just haul down what we didn't need. Easier down than up.
Удивительный, потрясающий электронный разводной ключ-гвоздодер. Как только мне понадобится разбирать деревянный забор, который скручен болтами разного диаметра + прибит гвоздями, обязательно буду покупать такой!!!
This is the second time I've seen them use a thumbnail of the one device they don't explain nor demonstrate. I believe this is called clickbait, and I will no longer watch this channel.
The one at about 2:28 is called air shears or pneumatic shears. They work pretty good for sheet aluminum, thin fiberglass sheeting, and thin steel sheeting. The jaws do get dull and need changing, but I had a pair for decades while I was a semi trailer mechanic.
@@imsick2708 çok alaka, insandan başka bunları yapan canlı ver mı? Tabi yok! İnsan aklıyla yeryüzüne hakim oluyor ve konforlu yaşıyor. Bunun tek sebebi AKILDIR... Ona bunu verende bunun bedelini soracak, hesabını soracak... Kısacası insan dünyadan sorumlu...
Most of these are very much like things that are already in the market place. It would be interesting to see how meany of these things are ever a success.
Большинство настолько узко специализированных и сложных в изготовлении инструментов, что их массово ни покупать ни изготовлять не будут из-за стоимости или будут приобретать единицы
@Den many of these would be for people in the profession that are relevant to using them. For example, I have a pair of the air shears (pneumatic cutters, I think they call them here), for cutting sheet metal and such. I used the _~bleep~_ out of them at work, all the time. I was a semi (lorry) trailer mechanic for 2½ decades, and they came in really handy for trailer repairs.
Some of them you do not need them, like the second one, the paper makes the drywall stronger and the plastic doesn't need to be flush, all fixtures came ready to cover the plastic
@@fernandopurba9328 i did look in the description all they show is websites that doesn't show the names of the items or where to get them for instant 2:39 there's nothing in the description about it.
for real right? this ladder is lightweight which makes it easy to move, this compact welder is great for corner welds, this CHAIN WHIP is made out of CHAINS and WHIPS! ...one of these things is not like the other
The chain whip could be very handy if you are trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. Just be sure you have good PPE so you don't get any infectious zombie flesh or fluids on you.
Some of these tools I have. The one is a pair of what we called in the military safety wire pliers. They are used to keep nuts and bolts secure and prevent them from backing out under heavy vibration. We used them in the aviation field. I believe snap-on sells them.
Ladder lifter is all good and fun till whoever is at the top does a double axil swan dive off the shingles with a load of weight and doesn't quite nail the landing.
I do know the one at about 2:28 is called air shears or pneumatic shears. They work pretty good for sheet aluminum, thin fiberglass sheeting, and thin steel sheeting. The jaws do get dull and need changing, but I had a pair for decades while I was a semi trailer mechanic.
@1:28 - those wire-twisting pliers aren't new. They've been around for decades. I was a helicopter mechanic in the US Army from 1985 - 2006 and I always had a pair in my toolbox.
So much clickbait. Basically said that the thumbnail was a funky keychain. Most of those tools are industry standard or one offs that aren't practical. For instance, that "Pipe polisher" is called a Bore Hone and is used to polish the inside of damaged engine cylinders.
The maskin Tape I could've used that a million dam times . Like that . But after doin so many houses you get fast and accurate. I would like to try that one out . Painting and building homes my whole life . Hell I dropped out of school to help mom pay the Bill's and this is the trade I got into . And shingling roofs . I.sounded like a machine gun up.l there with that coil nail gun...now after all the years doing that work . My backs all messed up and got shit to show for it . But a broken down body .. life goes on .
love the fact that the tool at ~7:24 doesn't even get named, but the hone has also been around for quite a while, and i'm sure using them in drills is not that new either.
@@bender49ers Aircraft mechanic here too...we call them 'safety wire pliers.' I have small, medium, and large ones. It's actually the only FAA approved method of safety wiring in aviation. 👍
ngl the bucket of water thing was cool and all but the fact you showed me the pressure washer cut through the wood and show its a dewalt pressure washer makes me wanna buy a dewalt 5:52
Video goes way too fast from one to the next and on their own. We have to keep replaying to fully comprehend what the tool is and what it is used for. Can barely read some of the descriptions before video changes or cuts it off. Does not do much good if you go too fast. Why do you have to play it so fast? Is it a race? Otherwise, there is good content, if you back it up enough times to fully comprehend it.
00:01 1- 7 SACA PREGO
00:12 2-ferramenta transbordante - ESCAREADOR DE BORDA
00:27 3-rebite-PORCA REBITE
00:36 4-ABRAÇADEIRA plástica em mangueia
00:51 5-APLICADOR ALINHADOR DE FITA
01:01 6-TESOURA CORTA ARAME
01:08 7-ESCADA LEVE DE RODAS
01:27 8-ALICATE GIRADOR
01:42 9-IMANTADOR DE BROCA
01:53 10-SUPER COLA solidificador de furos
02:04 11-DESPARAFUSADEIRA
02:18 12-BANCADA PARA FERRAMENTA
02:26 13-TESOURA ELÉTRICA PARA CHAPA
02:38 14-GUIA PARA FIOS
03:01 15-ESCADA PARA ELEVAÇÃO MOTORIZADA
03:22 16-AMOLADOR DE FERRAMENTAS
03:57 17-CHAVE FIXA ESTRELA
04:11 18-VENTOSA
04:21 19-SOPRADOR DE FOLHAGEM
04:33 20-ASPIRADOR CARRINHO COM TRITURADOR DE GALHOS
04:56 21- SACA PORCA PRESA
05:15 22-GABARITO PARA RISCAR
05:26 23-REMOVEDOR PNEUMÁTICO DE PREGOS
05:44 24-LAVA JATO DE ALTA PRESSÃO COM ÁGUA DO BALDE
06:06 25-TORCEDOR DE FIOS PARA EMENDA
06:36 26-DISCO DIAMANTADO PARA ALISAR CONCRETO
06:53 27- REFRIGERAÇÃO/LUBRIFICAÇÃO PARA FERRAMENTA DE FURO/CORTE
07:08 28- REMOVEDOR DE PRAGA DA GRAMA
07:23 29-LUBRIFICANTE DO INTERIOR DE TUBOS
07:41 30-ENXADA ROTATIVA
07:55 31-SOLDA EM ALUMINIO
08:14 32-PLAINA ELÉTRICA
08:25 33-ESQUADRO (2 EM 1) E CANTOS COM ANGULOS NÃO RETOS
08:38 34-FERRAMENTA DE CHAVEIRO
08:41 35-SUPORTE PARA FURADEIRA
08:53 36-SERRA FURADEIRA
Donde la puedo conseguir
I don't usually write comments about these videos, but there are so many old (and some bad) things here, that I just had to speak up... 1- (0:01) Yes, you can use a crescent wrench, just about any crescent wrench, to pull nails but only if the nails are up out of the wood by 1/2" or more and only if the head of the nail is the right size for the crescent wrench. It would probably be better to use the hammer that you couldn't successfully drive that nail into the wood with, to remove it. 2- (0:11) Electrical cover plates take into account that part of an electrical box sits on the face of the drywall, countersinking into the drywall like this is unnecessary and it weakens the drywall (drywall actually gets a lot of its strength from the paper that is on both sides) 3- (0:36)A plastic hose clamp? I'll stick with the worm drive clamps that have been around for decades. They are cheap, reliable and available in sizes up to, I think 10 or 12 inches, and require a screw driver or nut driver to tighten rather than an expensive pair of channel locks. 4- (1:28) Lock wire pliers have been around for decades in the aircraft industry. I'm not sure when they were first used, but I know it's been at least 50 years. 5- (1:53) Five minute epoxy, who hasn't heard of this? It's available from the inexpensive stuff that you can buy in a grocery store, to high-strength industrial epoxies that can cost upwards of $100 per tube. 6- (2:04) "This machine unscrews any nut in seconds, no matter how tight it is". I'll stick with an impact wrench. They are smaller, lighter, just as powerful, doesn't have to be used from the ground, probably costs the same or less than that contraption, and I can put it IN my toolbox at the end of the day. 7- (2:27) Pneumatic and electric shears like this have been around for decades. Now you can get them in cordless too... 8- (3:01) "Every roofing company needs to have this". Again, these have been around for decades. It talks about preventing injuries, then shows a worker on a roof that was almost one misstep away from falling off the roof with a bundle of shingles. I assume this was shot in the USA, in which case you guys should know about OSHA having rules about using fall protection in situations like this. 9- (5:44) Pressure washer, another one that's been around for decades. Yes, you can cut many materials, including steel plate, with high pressure water- they've been doing this for decades too. 10- (6:33) Diamond discs for grinding concrete, wanna guess? Ya, decades... 11- (7:22) A cylinder hone, come on...? I'm almost 60 and we had these when I was in high school and they weren't anything new then. 12- (8:13) The Makita beam planer is not new or unique. Aside from Makita, these are manufactured by Mafell, Festool, Triton, HEMA and others. Once again these have been around for decades. 13- (8:38) This is the click-bait that got me to watch this video to begin with. "A tool on your keychain is super helpful, it can take you out of an emergency". Yes, I guess they can be, but exactly WTF does this thing do??
SO... what's next? Perhaps you could do a video on these electronic things I've heard about. They're amazing machines, almost magic. They have a keyboard like a typewriter, combined with a screen like a tv, and speakers like a radio. You can plug them into a wall or even run them on batteries. Now, if we could just figure out a way to use them to get information or send messages all around the world...
BTW, my apologies to all. I never intended for this review to go on as long as it did. I resisted going off against all the clips because there are a couple cool ones, but they are overshadowed by how many bad ones there are.
Смею предположить что это не выдают за инновационные технологии, а просто показывают что есть интересного из инструментов
*so creative so creative so creative*
لااله الا الله وحده لاشريك له ،له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير❤️❤️.
Надо же, целую лестницу придумали, что бы воровать антены с микроавтобусов
A preview of products without providing a source for getting additional information is a waste of my time
ុំ
I don’t care I love em..Matey
Super sophisticated equipment
I like the tape thing for painting edges.
If it doesn’t work as an adjustable wrench it always will work as a nail puller
AMEZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I did roofing, we had the shingles delivered onto the roof. The delivery trucks had a boom lift that would put them on the roof with the pallet. We would just haul down what we didn't need. Easier down than up.
Did You Notice The Guy Had No Safety Harness.. lol
Haul them down? We dropped ours off flat.
To old for extra work
Удивительный, потрясающий электронный разводной ключ-гвоздодер. Как только мне понадобится разбирать деревянный забор, который скручен болтами разного диаметра + прибит гвоздями, обязательно буду покупать такой!!!
Givee thesee toolss too Worldd Leaderss,, theyy willl buildd thee nationn
99% of these tools will surprise you only if you haven't done anything in your life yet
*WELL, IN GENERAL, VERY COOL*
Very interesting
Alle Achtung
Anyone else worried that we're going to eventually run out of other levels?
Lol
Don’t joke around like that we already ran out of “fucks to give”
I know, right. So many of these videos. Tools on another level. People on another level. Cats on another level. Concrete on another level.
@@williamowens1325 Hell on another deep lvl
Until people copyright their videos... he will continue to steal them for his videos 👍
This is the second time I've seen them use a thumbnail of the one device they don't explain nor demonstrate. I believe this is called clickbait, and I will no longer watch this channel.
Lauu
Not to mention that none of the tools are new, except for a couple of junk-quality gimmick tools.
You just saved me 9 minutes and 12 seconds.
Thank you
Well that settles it. Thank u for saving my time good Sir, I bid u good day
It’s a shame isn’t it. They get monetized by clicks whether or not you watch the entire video.
Can we have names of these tools please or a list of links to purchase these tools please for future videos ?
No, that would ruin the clickbait of it all
It seems to me if those products are sponsoring the video they should require contact information
Totally agree
The one at about 2:28 is called air shears or pneumatic shears. They work pretty good for sheet aluminum, thin fiberglass sheeting, and thin steel sheeting. The jaws do get dull and need changing, but I had a pair for decades while I was a semi trailer mechanic.
@@MaryAnnNytowl
Yeah, get them at Harbor freight very inexpensively.
Cool
فعلاً قبل شهر كنت في المريخ ورأيت هذه الأشياء 🤔
I feel like at least half of these are pretty "run of the mill" tools. Nothing overly exciting here
Akıl ne kadar değerli. Bize bu aklı veren Allah'ta onu nasıl kullandığımızı elbette soracak
De ne alaka..
@@imsick2708 çok alaka, insandan başka bunları yapan canlı ver mı? Tabi yok! İnsan aklıyla yeryüzüne hakim oluyor ve konforlu yaşıyor. Bunun tek sebebi AKILDIR... Ona bunu verende bunun bedelini soracak, hesabını soracak... Kısacası insan dünyadan sorumlu...
Can I get ALL of them for my next birthday!
どれも、欲しい
最高ですね。
idea asombrosa
Most of these are very much like things that are already in the market place. It would be interesting to see how meany of these things are ever a success.
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good work
Большинство настолько узко специализированных и сложных в изготовлении инструментов, что их массово ни покупать ни изготовлять не будут из-за стоимости или будут приобретать единицы
KEREN 👍👍👍👍👍
Впечатляет 💀 надо наверно всю жизнь на эти инструменты 🛠 копить?
@Den many of these would be for people in the profession that are relevant to using them. For example, I have a pair of the air shears (pneumatic cutters, I think they call them here), for cutting sheet metal and such. I used the _~bleep~_ out of them at work, all the time. I was a semi (lorry) trailer mechanic for 2½ decades, and they came in really handy for trailer repairs.
The most I liked:
0:01
0:28
0:38
Some of these are modern copy of old tools that are already in use.
I think that’s the point?!
Going to save a lot of back paint with that tool!
It's so hard to paint the back anyway.. not being able to reach and all.... not to mention the pain! 😉
@Repent or you will likewise perish. stuff it. This isn't the place.
Mas onde compra esses produtos
Who else saw Guga in the thumbnail?
Que chulada de herramientas!
Ці інструменти, дуже гарні, але призначені для профі ,бо дуже специфічні і не дешеві!
Thanks!
Did roofing as a kid. We used basically the same power hoist then. They were old 50 years ago and you make it sound like a new invention.
What About The Safety Harness.????. Lol Dude Almost Took a Long Spill.!!!. 😂
@@Debauchee Yes indeed. Great point!
I do love a tool that can save me getting 'back paint' 9:09
The chain wip looks more like a weapon than a tool, I mean, what situation would you really use it safely? Cutting long grass?
Wall art is all those things are good for.
what chain whip?
How do we get a list of each product and name I wanna order a bunch of this stuff
Some of them you do not need them, like the second one, the paper makes the drywall stronger and the plastic doesn't need to be flush, all fixtures came ready to cover the plastic
@@alvilla701
Excellent
Human ingenuity is One of the most fascinating things about being a human. The second most is a human's imagination.
Nice items, would be even better if you put the names of the items and where to get them.
Look in description sir...
@@fernandopurba9328 i did look in the description all they show is websites that doesn't show the names of the items or where to get them for instant 2:39 there's nothing in the description about it.
Wo-Mo Stuss
ein Irrweg !!
Weniger Fliegen,
Weniger Autofahren,
Weniger Strom verbrauchen.
Jeder
weltweit
konsequent,
Dann geht es wieder normal zu.
Wow that stuff was cooollll !!!!
That's all neat and dandy but I didn't came here to find the loudest disco party soundtrack ever though...
Volume control
"I DidNt CAME hErE" lol ok 👌
Разводной ключ с гвоздём это сильно)
просто для информации, если будет полезно, можете скопировать
مثل همیشه بی نظیر بود.ممنون👍👍👍👍
Great ideas! Background music is actually really cool sounded, kinda melodic house.👍
Лестница для антенки это топчик.
What was the point of the steel chain whip, in what situation would anyone need that. It just seems unbelievably dangerous.
for real right?
this ladder is lightweight which makes it easy to move,
this compact welder is great for corner welds,
this CHAIN WHIP is made out of CHAINS and WHIPS!
...one of these things is not like the other
The chain whip could be very handy if you are trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. Just be sure you have good PPE so you don't get any infectious zombie flesh or fluids on you.
شكرا جزيلا لحضراتكم على حسن الإختيار
창의력 진짜 오진다
Your videos are great, but do not do the clickbait again
The dandelion says, "I'll be back!"
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Super
What beautiful tools
Nice.. 🇧🇩Bangladesh
شكراً
Super idea 👍👍👍
Why advertise a greenworks pressure washer then end the pressure wash video with a dewalt washer blasting thru the wood on the pallet
Ttưttôư⁵
Some of these tools I have. The one is a pair of what we called in the military safety wire pliers. They are used to keep nuts and bolts secure and prevent them from backing out under heavy vibration. We used them in the aviation field. I believe snap-on sells them.
Most of these I have already seen.
kỷ thuật sáng tạo, hay lắm😍😍😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Còn lâu lắm mới theo kịp nước tui.
They show the thumbnail tool for 1/4 of a second
Ladder lifter is all good and fun till whoever is at the top does a double axil swan dive off the shingles with a load of weight and doesn't quite nail the landing.
A flight of stairs , what will they think of next
its rly great camping tools
I legit want to buy a few of these. Are they on the market or were these just product demos?
Im with you, so how do we get one?
I do know the one at about 2:28 is called air shears or pneumatic shears. They work pretty good for sheet aluminum, thin fiberglass sheeting, and thin steel sheeting. The jaws do get dull and need changing, but I had a pair for decades while I was a semi trailer mechanic.
I wouldn't have been able to
So nice and so Useful..I thing the live be so easy with this instrument
@1:28 - those wire-twisting pliers aren't new. They've been around for decades. I was a helicopter mechanic in the US Army from 1985 - 2006 and I always had a pair in my toolbox.
@dolita windo - it's a survivalists' multitool.
That's like the one at about 2:28; it's a pair of air shears or pneumatic shears. I had a pair for decades while I was a semi trailer mechanic.
That's a great way to brake the adjustable and make the timber.
These are all cool but many have been on the market for 5-10 years. Good times.
Update the description with Links to the actual things with time stamps?
So the battery power washer has enough pressure to cut wood in half... but the power washer doing the cutting was a gas powered washer... Hmm. 🤔
Oh thank God....I always need to take nails out when using a crescent wrench on nuts and bolts ......
Hahaha I thought the same exact thing!
And leaving a dent in your drywall 😂
What's the tool in the thumbnail with the Paracord and bead attached?
It’s used for taking the top off boiled eggs 🥚
So much clickbait. Basically said that the thumbnail was a funky keychain. Most of those tools are industry standard or one offs that aren't practical. For instance, that "Pipe polisher" is called a Bore Hone and is used to polish the inside of damaged engine cylinders.
The only one of these tools on another level was the ladder.
참 신기한 도구들이네요^^!!
More fancy tools.
Really ingenious and simple 💯% cool review, well done!
Thank you As always👍👍👍
🔴 I also have a video you can watch!
1.29 Locking wire tool has been around for over 40 yrs.
The maskin Tape I could've used that a million dam times . Like that . But after doin so many houses you get fast and accurate. I would like to try that one out . Painting and building homes my whole life . Hell I dropped out of school to help mom pay the Bill's and this is the trade I got into . And shingling roofs . I.sounded like a machine gun up.l there with that coil nail gun...now after all the years doing that work . My backs all messed up and got shit to show for it . But a broken down body .. life goes on .
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This one was a bit of mixed bag wasn't it? Some really cool stuff but also some completely useless or even dangerous. Stainless steel chain whip!?
every single one of these tools changes the world!!! omg!@!!!!!
The thing is where do you get these tools from 🤔
I was just thinking that, looked in description... Nothing but links to other channels. And I removed my thumbs up. :(
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@@joshcluff2 um, no. Not "anywhere." 😄 Many of these are very niche tools, and the average person wouldn't know where to even begin looking for one.
Please do not worry, you will get a better deal if you make your own tools, as you need it.
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Half of these are creating more problems than solutions.
Those wire twisters have been around since and before the 60's. I've used them many times at my job. Aircraft mechanic.
love the fact that the tool at ~7:24 doesn't even get named, but the hone has also been around for quite a while, and i'm sure using them in drills is not that new either.
I've seen those before and never knew what they were for.
@@bender49ers Aircraft mechanic here too...we call them 'safety wire pliers.' I have small, medium, and large ones. It's actually the only FAA approved method of safety wiring in aviation. 👍
@@tima.478 cool good to know! Thanks
@@bender49ers YW
ngl the bucket of water thing was cool and all but the fact you showed me the pressure washer cut through the wood and show its a dewalt pressure washer makes me wanna buy a dewalt 5:52
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Video goes way too fast from one to the next and on their own. We have to keep replaying to fully comprehend what the tool is and what it is used for. Can barely read some of the descriptions before video changes or cuts it off. Does not do much good if you go too fast. Why do you have to play it so fast? Is it a race? Otherwise, there is good content, if you back it up enough times to fully comprehend it.
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How and where can we order those fantastic tools?
OK lii
I guess someone is going to buy all these tools after watch this video and never use most of them for a long long time
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