INGENIOUS TOOLS OF THE NEW GENERATION

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    1. Smart Level Ladder
    • Smart Level Ladder
    • SMART LEVEL LADDER
    / @smartlevelladder3934
    2. Roof Pitch Hopper (Preview)
    • "THE PITCH HOPPER" Nex...
    • NextGenerationRoofing ...
    / @nexgenroofingllc2342
    • The Pitch Hopper Intro...
    • Video
    / @thepitchhopper
    • Pitch Hopper review - ...
    / @letzbuck75
    • Pitch Hopper Review
    / @chrisrender
    3. StudMark
    • StudMark Magnetic Stud...
    / @calculatedindustries
    4. Lift Rite Electric Stairclimbers
    • Electric Stairclimbers...
    / @liftrite1
    5. Clepsydra
    • Clepsydra Drill Brush ...
    / @sitbrushtv
    6. Lamello Tenso P-10
    • Lamello Tutorial Tenso...
    / @lamello-international
    7. Hammer with Collated Nail Dispenser
    • Hammer with Collated N...
    / @michaelyoung4190
    8. Nemo Power Tools
    • Nemo Power Tools Demo:...
    • Demo: Nemo Hull Cleaner
    • Battery Change in Unde...
    / @nemopowertools3235
    9. Speedeck Pro
    • Speedeck Tools in use ...
    • Speedeck: Learn to ins...
    • Speedeck Tools in use ...
    / @speedecktools3263
    10. Thingamejig Scribing Tool
    • Richelieu Hardware - T...
    / @richelieuhardware
    11. Columbia Drywall Automatic Taper
    • Columbia Drywall Autom...
    • Step by Step - The Dry...
    • Columbia Semi Automati...
    / @columbiatools
    00:00 - SMART LEVEL LADDER
    01:03 - ROOF PITCH HOPPER (preview)
    01:46 - STUDMARK
    02:34 - LIFT RITE ELECTRIC STAIRCLIMBERS
    03:23 - CLEPSYDRA
    04:09 - LAMELLO TENSO P-10
    05:03 - HAMMER WITH COLLATED NAIL DISPENSER
    05:50 - NEMO POWER TOOLS
    06:41 - SPEEDECK PRO
    07:30 - THINGAMEJIG SCRIBING TOOL
    08:25 - COLUMBIA DRYWALL AUTOMATIC TAPER
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Комментарии • 370

  • @jackofblades3998
    @jackofblades3998 2 года назад +30

    I like watching these videos and then reading the comments written by workers criticizing them
    I learn a lot from that, and it also helps me learn to think critically instead of just believing what's advertised

    • @OldSaltyBear
      @OldSaltyBear 2 года назад +5

      Thats actually a cool way to look at it. You can pick up a ton of tips from us old timers in the comments while saving yourself some bucks. You are a sharp tack there, kid!

    • @ryanljc6026
      @ryanljc6026 2 года назад

      Amen!! Electrician here

    • @o0o-jd-o0o95
      @o0o-jd-o0o95 Год назад

      no you dont

  • @mooty765
    @mooty765 2 года назад +35

    Ever wonder why ya see a couch on the side of the road and the cushions are gone???🤣😅😂 Real roofers know and it's free 👍

    • @chuckwilliams6261
      @chuckwilliams6261 2 года назад +1

      Cadillac

    • @mooty765
      @mooty765 2 года назад

      @@chuckwilliams6261 I will lilly pad across a 12 12 with a power saw in one hand and a wonder bar in the other 😅🤣😂

    • @OldSaltyBear
      @OldSaltyBear 2 года назад

      yessir.

  • @steelcitytbirds
    @steelcitytbirds 2 года назад +96

    Did anyone notice that most of the shots of the level-ladder were in areas where you wouldn't need that feature if the base of the ladder weren't so wide?

    • @barryretmanski4763
      @barryretmanski4763 2 года назад +8

      That base board thingy is on many ladders, it's again for stability, it predated the leveling off feature.
      As for the video, it's simply to demonstrate what it's capable of doing. I think this one was a great idea.

    • @sdghtjsdcgs
      @sdghtjsdcgs 2 года назад +4

      @@Random-ed2xf Yeah that piece of shit isn't getting used on a real worksite.

    • @repapeti98
      @repapeti98 2 года назад

      A wider base reduces the chance of tipping over. Guess the creators just didn't have a slope at hand.

  • @dr.emilschaffhausen4683
    @dr.emilschaffhausen4683 2 года назад +13

    The auto taper looks like a maintenance nightmare.

    • @heteroerectus
      @heteroerectus 2 года назад

      the deluxe model also has a built-in karaoke machine

    • @matthewq4b
      @matthewq4b 2 года назад

      They have been around for decades it is not new, and no, they require n mait other than just washing them off/out when your done, just like you do with your pallet and knives.

  • @bonzology322
    @bonzology322 2 года назад +51

    “Stud mark” should be called “BS Mark”, the magnet is finding the nail or screw heads designating where the stud is, I’ve been doing this for 30 years with a 50 cent rare earth magnet 🧲

    • @smbynum12
      @smbynum12 2 года назад +3

      also couldnt you just use a stud finder. those have been around for years?

    • @Dustmuz1
      @Dustmuz1 2 года назад +1

      what about walls where the studs are made of wood?? :D

    • @cthecheese1620
      @cthecheese1620 2 года назад

      @@Dustmuz1 Neither Stud Mark or a REM is going to get the job done then, but the chances of wood studs being used are extremely uncommon, right?
      Note: That's a legit question.

    • @BoX08
      @BoX08 2 года назад

      @@cthecheese1620 What do you think buildings are made of?

    • @cthecheese1620
      @cthecheese1620 2 года назад

      @@BoX08 wood and wood screws. I’ve never used wooden dowels/inserts beyond small projects and I’m highly skeptical that wooden dowels/inserts are actually used in building the structure of a house.

  • @mems9953
    @mems9953 2 года назад +7

    The hammer with the nail dispenser seems neat. Until you realize your hammer now is made of more than just a handle and head and could possibly fail.

  • @samsanimationcorner3820
    @samsanimationcorner3820 2 года назад +84

    I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the Nemo tools were probably named after Captain Nemo from Jules Verne's novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, just like the Nemo from Finding Nemo. Given that Captain Nemo actually invented an entire submarine and power tools that would work under water.

    • @evan752
      @evan752 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, it's kind of sad. Hopefully it's just an AI written script

    • @samsanimationcorner3820
      @samsanimationcorner3820 2 года назад +3

      @@evan752 I mean, I can kinda seeing it not be. I mean, when's the last time there was an uproar in the Jules Verne fandom? LOL. I'm sure if you ask 90% of folks today, they probably couldn't tell you who Captain Nemo is.

    • @evan752
      @evan752 2 года назад +5

      @@samsanimationcorner3820 Yeah it's like somewhere along the way we forgot to teach kids the benefits of imagination. You don't even need to teach the literature, just remind people that everything ever invented started as someone's thoughts that were then made real.

    • @DraconicDuelist
      @DraconicDuelist 2 года назад +2

      Thank you! That's exactly what I was thinking when they brought up the fish...

    • @DraconicDuelist
      @DraconicDuelist 2 года назад +1

      @@samsanimationcorner3820 Hate to admit it, but I've never read the book. I've seen the Crayola Kids production, and my favorite Nemo is from the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen movie.

  • @XOGRACE8
    @XOGRACE8 2 года назад +12

    The stud marker is nothing new, I’ve been using a fridge magnet to locate studs since forever

  • @Abeuss
    @Abeuss 2 года назад +6

    They’ve had drywall taping tools for years. The old guys called them bazookas.

    • @rbnhd1976
      @rbnhd1976 2 года назад

      They're so expensive..

  • @trentm2751
    @trentm2751 2 года назад +46

    The stud mark seems exactly like a stud finder. Also theres not complicated math involved they are often the same distance, its even marked on most tape measures.

    • @itisinfactpaul2868
      @itisinfactpaul2868 2 года назад +12

      LOL it's actually even WORSE than a stud finder! In my old building, for instance, we have wooden studs and the only metal in the walls are ELECTRICAL BOXES. If I used this in my house, it would mark every location of live wiring for me to drill into and set the building on fire!

    • @balltoball1
      @balltoball1 2 года назад +3

      @@itisinfactpaul2868 right i was all, seems cool but most home studs are wood, wood AINT FUCKIN MAGNETIC!!!!

    • @gsjude9211
      @gsjude9211 2 года назад

      They aren’t the same distance in my house 🤣 it was built in the 1890s and everything was done super poorly

    • @pats9414
      @pats9414 2 года назад +1

      Did they glue the drywall to the studs? Or do you have wood lathes and plaster. The lathes are nailed so it should find those

    • @bhief473
      @bhief473 2 года назад +1

      You’re correct. That’s why the title says new generation,because they’re stupid 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @3umphbywill313
    @3umphbywill313 2 года назад +10

    WHOA! Those under water tools are amazing!👍😮

  • @nancywee8911
    @nancywee8911 2 года назад +1

    It never fails to amaze me with all the inventions made, that results from lightening and improving from the tedious workload.

  • @merendell
    @merendell 2 года назад +5

    That studmark is just a magnet with a bit of plastic molded to it. Its also not really finding studs, just the screws holding up the drywall. Depending on the construction there may not be screws on every stud (normaly yes but not always) and there's no garentee some idiot didnt pound a nail/screw in to hang something mid span that later got pushed in all the way and paint/walpapered over. seriously a cheep stud sensor will work more reliably and you know there's something back there when you use it.

  • @parsons585
    @parsons585 2 года назад +36

    I learned the taping tool way back in 1964! It was made by Ames Tools! Same design as the one here! They also invented and I used the boxes for finishing off flat seams and inside corners! Nothing new to see on this one!

    • @sdnlawrence5640
      @sdnlawrence5640 2 года назад +5

      I was gonna make the comment that I've been using the bazooka and the banjo for tape & bed work for 30 years!

    • @MrScottr1958
      @MrScottr1958 2 года назад +6

      Makes you wonder about the other "new"tools

    • @gueto70
      @gueto70 2 года назад +2

      This tool is a lot different. It's $1450.00 so over $1000 different!

    • @MrScottr1958
      @MrScottr1958 2 года назад +1

      @@gueto70 wrong

    • @gueto70
      @gueto70 2 года назад +2

      @@MrScottr1958 Other than the price tag, what big changes are there?

  • @MartinAston00
    @MartinAston00 2 года назад +26

    The self loading nail hammer would’ve been great back in the 40’s-50’s … it really is some genius engineering 👍… it’s just that machinery and tech has already exceeded that.

    • @stmbds
      @stmbds 2 года назад +4

      i think its marketed for just household use not on a construction business, i think its perfect for the home toolbox

    • @jungoogie
      @jungoogie 2 года назад +1

      There's a reason why people in construction still have hammers and screwdrivers. They serve many applications outside their obvious means. Like a swiss army knife. This hammer design just adds more compact utility to an effective tool in the trades.

    • @evbbjones7
      @evbbjones7 2 года назад +3

      @@jungoogie Does it, though? I think I agree with the OP on this one. Modern nail guns are powered by compressed air, I can't imagine this plastic looking hammer is driving framing nails in with anything less. Hammers are easy to carry around because they fit in a loop; Attach an air hose to the end of that hammer and that's no longer the case. Typically, you bring out the hammer to finish nailing something in the gun wouldn't drive all the way.. are you going to carry a second hammer for the nails this thing fails to drive completely?
      This thing also looks overly complicated to load with nails. You can load a rack of nails in a standard framing gun in less than 10 seconds, no disassembly required.
      Doesn't really qualify for the 'homeowner' category, either. That market is already captured by electric nail guns that don't suffer from the above mentioned issues. I like the idea generally speaking though.

    • @jungoogie
      @jungoogie 2 года назад +1

      @@evbbjones7 My premise points were in the diverse application of the hammer and of the potential to expand upon those applications. The video states this design was not a production model and I didn't state I was defending this particular model as is (edit: though design concept I think has potential). I was providing defense to the application of the hammer... as the tool has many uses outside hitting a nail. You have many questions and I appreciate your response, but I get the feeling you already know the answers to those questions to direct the conversation into rabbit holes of rabbit holes. Yes tools can be as simple or as complex as the tradesman can manage. What might work well for one may not for another. Blah blah (insert fart joke here).

    • @evbbjones7
      @evbbjones7 2 года назад +2

      @@jungoogie But.. it's not a hammer, lol. It's trying to be a nail gun that has the aesthetics of a hammer. You won't be hitting nails with this thing, so it's functionally worse at both jobs.
      I'm not sure I understand what 'applications' you think are present here, could you expand on that?

  • @mvpfocus
    @mvpfocus 2 года назад

    Thumbs up for using the correct adjective in the headline.

  • @barryretmanski4763
    @barryretmanski4763 2 года назад +7

    $40 for the speed deck... 🤔 Couldn't you like drive some long nails through a piece of wood and make your very own custom speed deck in minutes for next to nothing? 🤣

  • @truckerenoch8824
    @truckerenoch8824 2 года назад +33

    I wonder how long the roof pitch hoppers last? The foam underneath seems like it might break down kinda quick with about 7 hours a day use. Either way, I'm going to see if my brother knows about these.

    • @swingerhead
      @swingerhead 2 года назад +5

      For sure they wear out and I bet the markup on the replacement pads are crazy. Its like the Cougar Paws shoes for roof inspectors.

    • @chrisperrien7055
      @chrisperrien7055 2 года назад +4

      basically no different than having the angled roofer's knee pads. I can see an issue with somebody stepping off the end of one of those things or tripping, and off the roof they go.
      Something else to move around with both hands, and demanding to go from 3 points of contact to 2 points of contact to do so as well.
      They might have a use for holding stacked packs of shingles/boxes/water-coolers or tools so they don't slide/roll down off the roof , that is about it. IMO.

    • @pats9414
      @pats9414 2 года назад +3

      What kinda roofer only works 7 hours a day

    • @truckerenoch8824
      @truckerenoch8824 2 года назад +1

      @@pats9414 You won't be on them the entire work day. Have you ever roofed? A 10-12 hour day would only be about 7-8 hours on one of these.

    • @gregghuck6587
      @gregghuck6587 2 года назад +4

      We use to use old couch coushions. they would last a few weeks

  • @OldSaltyBear
    @OldSaltyBear 2 года назад

    Smart Level Ladder: Werner has been selling an attachment for their ladders that does the same thing for decades. Costs $30 per ladder leg.
    Roof Pitch Hopper: When I did roofing back in the 90's, we cut the legs off an old pair of jeans, stuffed it with foam or whatever and then taped them to our legs. Some used old pillows or couch cushions. No slipping. Basically free.
    Stud Mark: I've been using a magnet to find drywall fasteners under seem mud (Tells you where the drywall was screwed in to a stud) for thirty years.
    LiftRight: ...Or get a dude to do it with a normal dolly.
    Clepsydra: ... or go to harbor freight, buy a normal $4 wire wheel then use a length of rebar to bend the wire out.
    Lamello Tenso P-10: Oh great... another proprietary biscuit / Tenon / Dowell joiner. Just what the world needed.
    Hammer with Collated Nail Dispenser: Anyone who needs this probably already has a nail gun... which can reach tight corners and adjust how deep the mail goes in to the material.
    Nemo Power Tools: Okay yeah... those are pretty cool!
    Speedeck Pro: So I should toss away my collection of 2x4s with 8D nails driven through them at 3, 4 and 6 inch spacing and spend $40 each to replace them with these? Nope.
    Thingamejig Scribing Tool: So its a fancy scribe. I'll stick with my $4 one I bought 20 years ago from a thrift store, thanks.
    Columbia Drywall Automatic Taper: I've seen guys with these and they do make quick work of taping. Problem is they don't load the gap between drywall sheets, which can lead to cracking... so you still have to do that before you use this $1,400 gadget. They are also a pain to reload and clean.

    • @abro528
      @abro528 2 года назад

      The Nemo power tools are quite cool, but it's a very fringe market. Would be hard to sell any amount of them as you won't find many people who need power tools under water

  • @Randomadventureswithpaul
    @Randomadventureswithpaul 2 года назад +2

    Whos going to tell the hammer guy about nail guns? Hopefully he didn't sink his life savings into that.

    • @lorenzo42p
      @lorenzo42p 2 года назад

      there's also a thing called a slap stapler. does the same thing but with staples

  • @mattspevak7944
    @mattspevak7944 2 года назад +11

    Roof pitch hopper looks suspiciously like those liberator wedge adult xxx pillows 😂😂

    • @Tkidddd
      @Tkidddd 2 года назад +1

      I had a gutter crew tell me it's like they've always wanted.

  • @boedillard8807
    @boedillard8807 2 года назад +2

    That cart lifter looks fantastic if it works.

  • @TheSoloAsylum
    @TheSoloAsylum 2 года назад +27

    The drywall tapping tool has been out for 25 years that I know of, maybe more. They were on jobsites in the 90's

    • @stevehairston9940
      @stevehairston9940 2 года назад +3

      I remember seeing them in the early 80s. You couldn't buy them, they had to be "leased" and were called a "bazooka". The whole kit rented for over a thousand dollars a month iirc.

    • @parsons585
      @parsons585 2 года назад +3

      I learned to use it way back in 1964! Made by Ames Drywall Tools!

    • @Boom-yu1ce
      @Boom-yu1ce 2 года назад

      My question is, how well does it work?

    • @parsons585
      @parsons585 2 года назад

      @@Boom-yu1ce The original Ames bazooka worked great! I put on miles of drywall tape using one starting in 1964!

    • @parsons585
      @parsons585 2 года назад

      @@stevehairston9940 Yes! Ames taping tools had the original patent on them & you could lease just the bazooka or their entire set of drywall finishing tools! The good thing was they maintained them too at no additional cost!

  • @davidleis9160
    @davidleis9160 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for saying the price after each item..

  • @alisonb4898
    @alisonb4898 2 года назад +10

    I wonder how good the roof pitch hopper would be on slate roofs

    • @dominikrollins6561
      @dominikrollins6561 2 года назад

      It wouldn’t work. It grabs onto the grit on asphalt shingles

  • @djjazzyjeff1232
    @djjazzyjeff1232 2 года назад +5

    Ok, the SpeedDeck thing is ingenious but having done plenty of decks in my life, it can be extremely tedious and very hard to get the gaps exactly the same down the length of a deck-board.

  • @RalphSampson...
    @RalphSampson... 2 года назад +9

    Those "beams" in the wall are "studs". Beams are horizontal members; not vertical.

    • @paulplatt2622
      @paulplatt2622 2 года назад

      Let's hear it for Mr. Pedantic.....

    • @lorenzo42p
      @lorenzo42p 2 года назад

      why do we still get our information from talking heads who don't have a clue what they're talking about. the narrator doesn't know what a stud is? just like a news caster, which I never watch.

  • @corunmila1
    @corunmila1 Год назад

    Columbia drywall taper has been around for 20 years

  • @hawkeyestiguy
    @hawkeyestiguy 2 года назад +23

    I love videos like this. Lol. Many of these things may be considered "ingenious" by people who don't know how to build things, but for those of us who do, half of this video is just facepalming. Lol.

    • @diegogonzalez9086
      @diegogonzalez9086 2 года назад +3

      I thought the same. Although I don't do any of these trade, i grew up in the construction class. These tools will only get on your way or slow you down. Except for a couple of these

    • @ianrobertson3419
      @ianrobertson3419 2 года назад +2

      Saw a "genius" tiktok hack the other day, did you know that some gas pumps have a trigger lock to keep it pumping hands free?

    • @hawkeyestiguy
      @hawkeyestiguy 2 года назад +2

      @@ianrobertson3419 Lol. I didn’t know that some pumps didn’t have those until I lived in South Carolina for a few years. 🤣 Those trigger locks save fingers in the Northern states during the Winter. Lol.

    • @Direultimatum
      @Direultimatum 2 года назад +1

      I do agree that most of these are not ingenious but quite a few are helpful/useful, however for thier price point not as much lol. Basically the only ones I would actually get/use is the pitch hopper and the speed deck, not cause it's hard to mark or.anything but cause I do think that it'd save time/make it easier. And if I actually did underwater stuff then def the Nemo tools, those are really cool

    • @rileyscott5827
      @rileyscott5827 2 года назад +1

      So how do you keep yourself from falling off the roof? Because I'm too scared to go up there but I see people looking so chill walking around on the roof seemingly with no concern!

  • @jr303official
    @jr303official 2 года назад +1

    Those roof tools are great but scary when you use them. They feel like they will slip.

  • @privatemale27
    @privatemale27 2 года назад +10

    That studmark thing pointed out something pretty obvious. I never thought about using magnets to hold on to the nails / screws holding the dry wall in place. I just tried running a small magnet over a stud with a small ND magnet and it got a pretty good hold on it. Simple way to hang up something lightweight without adding any holes or using adhesive.

    • @leekerins124
      @leekerins124 2 года назад

      I have been using one for a years. It's the only stud finder I use. Even through tiles for a grab bar for example

  • @Dhi-fe5eu
    @Dhi-fe5eu 2 года назад

    I wish someone would invent a long reach pole that can squeeze a spray bottle. Example: I will put mint into a spray bottle to spray just under the roof of my second story. Currently I use a ladder. I wish there was a pole that could be extended and hold a spray bottle and squeeze the trigger.

  • @treygreene2546
    @treygreene2546 2 года назад +10

    So I've actually used the last product for drywall and I hate drywall and I've only done it for possibly maybe 20 homes or maybe a little bit more and that machine is awesome but it takes you a good month of using it to even get to a point where you're just a little faster than normal. Once you get the hang of it yes it's a lot faster seriously! But you have to get good at it and you don't even want to know about cleaning it everyday or soaking it in water over lunch time probably isn't the best thing for longevity either so it's best to clean it out before lunch 😬😬

    • @matthewq4b
      @matthewq4b 2 года назад

      @@spudpud-T67 Its not putty or plaster it uses drywall mud/taping compound

    • @patricklastname5646
      @patricklastname5646 2 года назад

      @@spudpud-T67 Certainly is not. You never tried working with real plaster, have you?

  • @rustyshackleford3320
    @rustyshackleford3320 2 года назад

    That last one been around for years,, my dad was a drywall finisher for bout 30 years and when I was a kid I remember him using one and I know that was over 20 years.

  • @151Phace
    @151Phace 2 года назад +5

    The drywall bazooka, last tool on your list, is over 20 years old

    • @ericscott1895
      @ericscott1895 2 года назад +1

      Man, I saw that and had to laugh. I was first introduced to the Bazooka in 1986 and it worked the same way. Not sure how this is new

  • @patricklastname5646
    @patricklastname5646 2 года назад

    Some are great, some are jokes, some too expensive for what they are.

  • @Oskanwhitchfather
    @Oskanwhitchfather 2 года назад

    The last one is called a Bazooka, doesn't use putty, it uses a lime based drywall mud, and has been around for a few years now. Hells, I used one of 'em at Job Corps back in 2015.

  • @budsatawny
    @budsatawny 2 года назад

    We just got some pitch-hoppers, they work great!

  • @yeetmusxdhey6540
    @yeetmusxdhey6540 2 года назад

    why am I watching this unironically? I got no school and I am watching this...

  • @pamelajohnson4011
    @pamelajohnson4011 2 года назад +7

    Whoever thought the C120 Stair Climber was a great and wonderful idea forget about it is $3,000 🤣🤣🤣

    • @MrPendell
      @MrPendell 2 года назад +2

      Figured it would be out of the question for a homeowner like me who uses a wheeler a few times a year max moving things in and out of the basement, but for hospitality industry suppliers and others doing multiple deliveries every day in urban areas that involve flights of stairs, $5k or better can still look pretty cheap at the price compared to the cost of just one worker compensation claim.

    • @Qball914
      @Qball914 2 года назад +2

      Probably geared more towards businesses, not personal use. $3000 for a handtruck is a lot cheaper than paying someone's medical bills bc they fell down a flight of stairs.

    • @minimonkeyplay
      @minimonkeyplay 2 года назад

      @@MrPendell I know several restaurants that would love to buy that they have to send people down the stairs every time their wine shipment comes in and take the boxes up in teams especially since the price of the wine is not worth the risk in dropping the box. So yeah this will easily be much faster safer and avoid any worker compensation claims from getting injured.

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @rtazman2004
    @rtazman2004 2 года назад +1

    Pretty cool stuff

  • @mortensonaaron
    @mortensonaaron 2 года назад

    “Hey, put down that brain of yours…”

  • @sp33dbump33
    @sp33dbump33 2 года назад

    Add the leveller to the ladder and make it wider, so the leveller can be useful.

  • @duncankiethmanuel69
    @duncankiethmanuel69 2 года назад +1

    i love your contents it so re💛💛💛

  • @rogersmith6329
    @rogersmith6329 2 года назад

    $1400 for the taping tool. Outrageous

  • @rodentia1992
    @rodentia1992 2 года назад +2

    CHINA : "Let's copy that".

  • @superprogadgets.4771
    @superprogadgets.4771 2 года назад +1

    Good one.

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat 2 года назад +2

    Stair lift dolly in a modern building which by code must have a lift to all levels. Hmm...

  • @coolergamer6094
    @coolergamer6094 2 года назад +2

    Nice video

  • @tonypegler9080
    @tonypegler9080 Год назад

    Smart ladder - great idea not so great price - way too expensive.

  • @davidlavigne7373
    @davidlavigne7373 Год назад

    Jesus loves you so much....

  • @johanizer2491
    @johanizer2491 2 года назад

    Nemo Those tools, As a pirate Hawr hawr hawr Rechargable wireless underwater power tools.
    Perfect for looting sunken ships. 😁😁👍

  • @mdellertson
    @mdellertson 2 года назад

    Stud Mark is pretty studly.

  • @sirhamalot8651
    @sirhamalot8651 2 года назад +1

    :45 ...and there's no level under the bottom rung. Genius!

  • @7u655
    @7u655 2 года назад

    Wasn’t thinking about the stud hopper when they showed that horrible bookshelf haha

  • @asterix7842
    @asterix7842 2 года назад

    8:49 Masking tape for drywall joints? Lol

  • @jeffreywolf5235
    @jeffreywolf5235 2 года назад +3

    The drywall gun tape machine has been around for decades and decades if not a century. Not a new idea at all

  • @gangisspawn1
    @gangisspawn1 2 года назад

    Hannibal Lector already invented the stair dolly. Duh.

  • @maxegloff3001
    @maxegloff3001 2 года назад

    damn we have the lamello p system and its really great for connecting angles with hidden fastners... we usually also glue cuz.... you know plastic.... but it works great!

  • @IDontModWTFz
    @IDontModWTFz 2 года назад

    I've never had an issue with studs, houses here aren't made out of toilet roll tubes and pva glue

  • @fummybingers
    @fummybingers 2 года назад +1

    Additional music during STUDMARK: "Dance of the Pixies" by Jens Kiilstofte (MachinimaSound)

  • @chuckandmax7313
    @chuckandmax7313 2 года назад +1

    A good drywaller can put up tape and putty much quicker than that machine probably takes to clean afterward and for $1450 you would have to be doing a lot of drywall before it paid for itself considering most drywall installers are day laborers

  • @pippipster6767
    @pippipster6767 2 года назад

    That dry wall putty tool going to malfunction fast.

  • @jamescoulton5138
    @jamescoulton5138 2 года назад

    Ruler and complicated plans?! Or a magnet just like whats inside

  • @noyou9379
    @noyou9379 2 года назад +1

    I could have swore that there was already a hammer that you could load with nails and save your fingers from possible injury. I mean anyone with their weight in hammering could do the job without having to hurt themselves but I guess anything to sell an over priced hammer at the end of the day.

  • @chaos.corner
    @chaos.corner 2 года назад +3

    I've been looking for something like the roof pitch hopper for a while. I bet I can't buy them around here though.
    Ooh, starting at $95? I'll probably wait for the knockoffs.

    • @joeschmuckatelli3198
      @joeschmuckatelli3198 2 года назад

      Look up something called a ladder pivot tool. You can use it on a staircase as well.

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner 2 года назад +3

      @@joeschmuckatelli3198 Also a little pricey. I'll probably just go with the old sofa cushion.

  • @user-io6pj8bz8h
    @user-io6pj8bz8h 2 года назад

    Hahahahaha, most of these have been around for decades!

  • @culbyj3665
    @culbyj3665 2 года назад

    I forsee osha getting involved on the NEMO underwater tools. how the hell are ya gonna wear safety glasses underwater like that??!!

  • @MonsterJuiced
    @MonsterJuiced 2 года назад

    $1450! I'm slayed :'D

  • @sumatralex250
    @sumatralex250 2 года назад +3

    Such smart ideas seen in each product to elevate the comparative values that cap similar ones sound fantastic.

  • @jamescoulton5138
    @jamescoulton5138 2 года назад

    Hammer time

  • @obsidiansuby
    @obsidiansuby 2 года назад +11

    I made a roof pitch stand last year, but they talked me down after a few hours.

    • @spudpud-T67
      @spudpud-T67 2 года назад

      A last stand. If standing means kneeling.

    • @o0o-jd-o0o95
      @o0o-jd-o0o95 Год назад

      i did too ... he struck out his first 3 batters

  • @joshuasaunders5989
    @joshuasaunders5989 2 года назад +13

    That ladder is trash. There are much better leveling legs and much sturdier ladders.

  • @garyoa1
    @garyoa1 2 года назад +3

    New stuff and twice the price of the old stuff.

    • @Inertia888
      @Inertia888 2 года назад

      gives me some ideas for creating my own DIY versions.

  • @sq5ebm
    @sq5ebm 2 года назад

    $350 for a ladder? No f way.

  • @michaelloach9461
    @michaelloach9461 2 года назад

    Great vid. I was using something similar to the stair climber 20 years ago. I think we called it a stair walker but instead of the bar it had a second set of wheels. The Lamello tenso P-10? I use a biscuit joiner! How much to for the plasterboard taping thing? All the best............

  • @natoFRMch
    @natoFRMch 2 года назад +2

    I cant be the only guy watching this only so I can impress my 50yo handyman dad, and be the mans man that he never really got.

    • @OldSaltyBear
      @OldSaltyBear 2 года назад +2

      You need to hang out with your Dad more, Son. One day he's not going to be there to pass along his wisdom. Its never too late.

    • @SICresinwrks
      @SICresinwrks 2 года назад +1

      @@OldSaltyBear that's a fact

    • @natoFRMch
      @natoFRMch 2 года назад

      Yeah im trying but he lives on the other side of the country, My parentes got devorced 2 years after i was born. So i have only ever seen him on the weekends, but still thanks for your advice, stay safe

  • @uniqprojects381
    @uniqprojects381 2 года назад +1

    Bit misleading on the lamello jointer saying it’s 80dollars 😂 maybe for some clips yeah but in what is in fact a fancy biscuit jointer it will set you back best part of 2000 dollars!!!

  • @daz72dan-.-
    @daz72dan-.- 2 года назад

    2:34 lol i was useing stair walkers back in 2009 delivering photocopiers for 'Copyshift'

  • @davidpacker117
    @davidpacker117 2 года назад

    That luxury building where the woman is taking that cart up and down the stairs didn't have an elevator?

  • @robertbolding4182
    @robertbolding4182 2 года назад +3

    the only time you will ever see the cart being used by a woman is during the commercial to sell it.

  • @jefferyu8one227
    @jefferyu8one227 2 года назад +1

    Here we go again we got to watch something 45 minutes before we can get to see what

  • @OldManPaxusYT
    @OldManPaxusYT 2 года назад +2

    5:05 It doesn't even show him USING it!!!

    • @heteroerectus
      @heteroerectus 2 года назад

      can't you just use your imagination? Just imagine that you're too lazy to hold a nail in one hand and a hammer in the other, but not lazy enough to use a nail gun...

  • @chrisperrien7055
    @chrisperrien7055 2 года назад

    That hammer is comical.

  • @charlespax
    @charlespax 2 года назад

    What knee pads is the roof guy wearing?

  • @ronaldoleksy8264
    @ronaldoleksy8264 2 года назад +1

    I have the yellow pitch hopper. I think they should only make yellow for safety

    • @Trainwheel_Time
      @Trainwheel_Time 2 года назад

      Then only buy yellow and let everyone else decide for themselves.

    • @ronaldoleksy8264
      @ronaldoleksy8264 2 года назад

      Safety first when on a roof even more so on steep roofs

  • @sdghtjsdcgs
    @sdghtjsdcgs 2 года назад

    1:37 Going to just assume that guy isn't an actual roofer.

  • @JasonECI
    @JasonECI 2 года назад

    Did people who filmed the Lamello tenso P-10 section know what they were doing? It failed in all promotion purposes by misguiding a unique and good product to a biscuit joiner!

  • @gutar5675
    @gutar5675 2 года назад

    Yeah, but who is going to pay $350 for a damn ladder?

  • @chrisperrien7055
    @chrisperrien7055 2 года назад

    Powered/step climbing cargo dollies have been around a while. 30+ years

  • @Mocking69
    @Mocking69 2 года назад

    We want convenience goods ~Goodです♪

  • @james10739
    @james10739 2 года назад

    I would prefer on that ladder not having plastic parts supporting you

  • @sorav7315
    @sorav7315 2 года назад

    Hmmm 4 years and never late

  • @tigerlin1813
    @tigerlin1813 2 года назад +6

    Why will anyone spend 80 bucks on a small tool and 1400 on a tape stuff

    • @treygreene2546
      @treygreene2546 2 года назад

      @@vitalsigns2679 yeah but when you get good at using it a guy can tape and mud over a hole house by himself in just an hour or two for a two bedroom or three

    • @treygreene2546
      @treygreene2546 2 года назад

      @@vitalsigns2679 so now you don't have to pay for two extra dudes so yeah that tool pays off pretty quick

    • @gammondog
      @gammondog 2 года назад

      In order to low ball their bids on contracts. They figure that the tool will turn a two man job into a one man job lowering the payroll.

  • @dalea1691
    @dalea1691 2 года назад +5

    I made a roof pitch stand out of wood 20 years ago. I named it ( the roof mate) 😆

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner 2 года назад

      What did you use for the grips?

  • @patatipatatamusicas9130
    @patatipatatamusicas9130 2 года назад

    1450 DOLARS A SELF STICK WITH CHAINS SPROKETS , NO WAY , THANKS

  • @eharris6347
    @eharris6347 2 года назад +4

    The one with the wire wheel
    Is user error, they are just not sure how to buff that shit , no need for an over priced bulky buffer wheel

    • @davidbrogan606
      @davidbrogan606 2 года назад +1

      Also, I expect that with use the center wires will bend more that the edge wires and create an inefficient groove.

  • @cameronsams9183
    @cameronsams9183 2 года назад

    I might buy the ladder

  • @jasonsnider7605
    @jasonsnider7605 2 года назад +19

    "Nemo" in Nemo Power Tools may also refer to Captain Nemo from "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne, which is where Disney got the name in the first place.