I am a 66yr old divorced woman. I probably own a drill, some screwdrivers and a hammer etc but I really don’t know why I can’t stop watching Shadow Foam! It’s like an addiction at this point.
My dear British friend, I don't think you know how or what you can do with a "Zollstock" other than measure? That you can use this measuring instrument to mark measurements without getting splinters in your fingers when you run your hand along rough edges, because you can even use the "Zollstock" as a stop with a measuring distance. The "Zollstock" - at least some people have one - can indicate angles; there is an angle scale printed between the joints. And as kitchen and BBQ tongs they are unbeatable and you can even use them to remove the crown cap from a bottle of beer (leverage with a longer arm = physics).
The big ones are cool, but there are small ones too, and usually they are way cooler, as they have the pro tools and no bullshit. But they die out, of course.
Ah yes, the one with the two parking lots. This specific one is my most frequented hardware store, you know, but even today I _still_ always park on the wrong side of the building relative to the items I need. :D
Only problem is: their assortment really varies with town size. The Bauhaus in my hometown probably has half the stuff I saw in this one... still good enough for most emergencies, but when you want specific brands you may be forced to buy online.
Spent many years working across Europe as an electrical service engineer. Can’t drive past a Bauhaus without a cheeky look around. I too have a soft spot for a Zollstock, we should start a support group😂
Oh my local Bauhaus in NL is always such a treat. My gf rarely lets me roam the store anymore because she knows I'll buy things I absolutely need for some odd job years from now. Love these videos!
So at 6:39 in the video you have a large T key in your hand that is made for door locks. When you install a door lock but not have a cylinder in yet or door handle to open it, this tool with the pointy end can open de door, a bit further down you see a notch that work as a cylinder to lock the door. At the top you can use these square bits also for the door handle if the square pin is in place but no handle attached yet.
Love these videos with different, unique, or just cool tools. Especially that they’re from different countries. I actually enjoy just bringing us along while you shop and getting to see the differences with hardware stores and tools from other countries.
I work in social housing & change 100’s of toilet seats. I never knew the universal tool existed until watching your latest video! I’ve found a version of them on eBay for £8 . Nice one,thanks !
I really miss the German hardware stores. Screwfix and Tool Station don't have the same possibility to actually browse for interesting items. It's fine if you know exactly what you want, but being able to handle the item and feel the quality, is much more useful IMO.
Don't even get magazine with Screwfix anymore, ABSOLUTELY HATE THAT. Loved looking through the catalogue at every page for things I'd never use but just want
Me too I could spend all day in them and often did.. I used to much of my timber sheet material as offcuts called "Rest" used to get some real bargains. I was using some tools and fitting at least 10 years before they were available in the UK
The silver tool you picked up and said it looks like it could go on a necklace is a lock multi tool, it's used for measuring euro cylinders and for operating multi locks on doors when there's no cylinder in the door and also has keys on the other end for gas and electricity cabinets
When I was a kid, my father always had at least one folding ruler in his toolbox. I haven't seen one in years. Thank you for bringing back that memory.
Great to see the Einhell tools in today's video, I've been using them without issue for over 4 years now. Also spotted the Einhell zollstock in your collection, which pleased me as I was about to send you mine😊
Whats so special about the Proxxon Foamcutter is the fact that you can bend the cutting wire in almost any shape. And with the adjustable holding arm its posible to guide it without straining it. That is very handy in model crafting to cut natural forms out of syrofoam, link rocksurfaces and treebarks.
From USA, love unusual tools, which is why I watch. When I was young tools in the USA were high quality and inexpensive. There are still quality tools, but most are expensive . As old man I have new category I call "old man tools" . These are tools that make it easier on my limited stamina and declining strength. My 1st tool in this category is my Dewalt battery powered caulk gun. I was finding it difficult to pump out a whole caulk cartridge. The Dewalt makes it possible to apply multiple caulk cartridges without my hand hurting. A side benefit is smother dispensing . Another is my Dewalt pruning shears which I use on my roses and other plants. More recently I got a Dewalt copper pipe cutting attachment for my Dewalt impact driver. I recently used it on a project to make many cuts, each of which was perfect and fast. I was so happy with it I got the Dewalt PVC cutter attachment. One of the problems with these tools is that to keep price down I buy them bare. I already have a fleet of Dewalt Batteries but these don't come with any bag ir storage boxes. If I have the time I am going to use your foam techniques to make inserts for some kind of carrier. BTW: I have had a "D" battery powered foam cutter for over 20 years which I got to work on projects with my son.
This kinda reminds me of my childhood, loved going to my local Bauhaus and spending what felt like hours wandering around looking at everything they offered while waiting for my dad.
Aldi in England were selling these recently discounted to 99p! I nearly bought another one because they were so cheap, but I really think having two is not wife-justifiable.
The bottle opener at your Victorinox is not only a bottle opener but also a can opener. I think it is the version where they combined both tools in one like at the Victorinox Compact.
When I worked as a joiners Labourer the foot rule was part of the basic tool cut along with a 5 metre tape measure 2 pencils and a Stanley knife .Thanks for the video
I'm from Hamburg, Germany and have spent a lot of time in these tree markets myself, but have never seen some of these tools, like the Laser Liner Active Finder or the Duratech Double Drive. Nice informative channel with interesting tools from other regions. By the way, I became aware of your channel through your video with Colin Furze, that was great!
Hi there! Sending warm greetings all the way from Australia. I really enjoy your fascinating and unique tool recommendations-I’ve even picked up a few items based on your suggestions. Keep up the great work!
FUNFACT in case you ever wondered about the precision of the "Zollstock" or "Meterstab" or "Gliedermaßstab" (almost none uses the last name for them , but i wanted to add that name aswell) it is categorized in 3 classes indicated by the oval sign in the front. An accuracy class of III in the oval field provided corresponds to a measuring tolerance of a maximum of 1.4 millimeters over a measuring length of two meters. An accuracy of III is common for wooden folding rules. An accuracy class II reduces the permitted tolerance to 0.7 millimeters with a measuring length of two meters. This is a common measurement for metal rulers and tape measures. With an accuracy of I, the tolerance is just 0.3 millimeters. Hard to achieve with a painted scale, which is why it is usually lasered. Those ratcheting pipe cutters are pretty dangerous epic, i remember me using one to cut a full wooden oak broomstick shorter for my little nephew
Love that each country has there own bits and bats and to see the einhell range in germany being displayed is great as i use them in the UK and i would highly reccomend them
Living in the Netherlands I'm very glad there is an Bauhaus nearby, best tool shop in my nearby area. In the Netherlands we have HBM machines it's also an nice tool shop, worth to visit once.
Think I need a trip to Germany. I could spend all day in those stores! Impressive zollstock collection, I’m envious. Think I’ll get a shadow foam one to start me off.
It’s nice to see that I’m not on my own my family think I’m weird that when we holiday in Tenerife one of the places I make sure I always visit is Las Chafiras a Canarian large hardware store to see what’s new. Although I have kerbed the buying as we only have so much room in our apartment please keep up the brilliant visits as it sometimes the only way some people will get to see what’s out there 👍
@@ShadowFoam I liked the Marxman marker not seen that might get one to try Plus the volt stick that looked quite handy I’m a solid fuel fire fitter so I look for tools that make my job easier
Love these videos, love a good rummage in a DIY store myself. Slowly building up my tool kit, and improving the existing stock. Still need my own Zollstock(s) though. Please keep these coming
There’s something I love about these videos. It’s cool seeing what’s sold in different countries, many would think it wouldn’t vary much. Need to come down to Australia and do one here! You can hand deliver my bag of goodies while you’re here too if you like! 🤟😜
Thanks for the showcase of memories. Spent a number of years working in Germany and still have a good number of tools from when based over there. Sadly don’t have a single wooden rule left so if fortunate enough would love to win one.
Years ago, I watched a BBC doc on art history and the presenter stated something like "here in the German town of [unintelligible]". I had to rerun a couple of times to find out he meant Rothenburg ob der Tauber. That being said, your pronunciation of Rothenberger is correct.
The "zollstock" is very common here in Sweden. My father had quite a few and taught us to use it, quicker than a measuring tape for shorter lengths and most of our work pants has dedicated pockets for it.
You answered my question without replying to my message. Thank you for getting the Proxxon cutter. There are these wands that I imagine would also work. Thank you for your enthusiasm. Your videos are awesome!
if you like quirky and unique tools, I can highly recommend tool stores in Japan. I popped into a few of them when I spent some time over there a few years ago and was like a kid in a candy store... I would have bought everything in sight had the wife not been with me. I know it's a bit of a trek but you would not be disappointed!
That little dragons breath marker is genius, never seen it before. And the plumbers tool for toilets sure wish I had one of these for all those installs in the past. Thank you for all the shows cant stop watching you make it fun and exciting.
I really like your tours of different hardware stores and wish to do a Euro tour to different tool shops. I have been collecting folding rulers now I have been watching your show. In Nordic countries, we still use folding rules daily.
6:39 the end in your right hand is to operate the spindle on a front door mechanism and the cam on that end is to operate the lock with a cylinder removed.
Nice and interesting video, once again. I lobe the oldstyle KOLN ruler « Bauhaus » (like the architecture « style »). Can be nice in my little collection of rulers, and near my architecture Bauhaus books
Maybe because we are a neighbour country from Germany we also use thumbstickts. We call them “vouwmeter” foldingmeter and u can find them in every diystore. Kind regards from Belgium.
I am a 66yr old divorced woman. I probably own a drill, some screwdrivers and a hammer etc but I really don’t know why I can’t stop watching Shadow Foam! It’s like an addiction at this point.
Same. It’s Jonathan, he seems like the kinda dude I’d have a beer with lol
😂😂
Love going Shopping with Jonathan........tools ahoy 😂🎉
Never knee Stabila made folding rules.
Yep! pretty addictive stuff isn't it ?
My dear British friend, I don't think you know how or what you can do with a "Zollstock" other than measure? That you can use this measuring instrument to mark measurements without getting splinters in your fingers when you run your hand along rough edges, because you can even use the "Zollstock" as a stop with a measuring distance. The "Zollstock" - at least some people have one - can indicate angles; there is an angle scale printed between the joints. And as kitchen and BBQ tongs they are unbeatable and you can even use them to remove the crown cap from a bottle of beer (leverage with a longer arm = physics).
I've never thought of using 'em as barbecue tongs. Great idea. I'll adopt that. Danke Kumpel :D
I love the big German Diy stores.Far better than anything B&Q has
They can also be turned into a sick flying V air guitar.
The Zollstock is also often called a Meter.
If they have the angle scale on them, I call them multimeter.
Just to confuse/annoy people.
@@Zettel007 Metergliederstab
I went in to a Bauhaus in Hanau Germany as a US Army soldier and fell in love immediately! Thanks for bringing back those great memories!!
My pleasure Brandon, what did you think of my tool pickups?
The big ones are cool, but there are small ones too, and usually they are way cooler, as they have the pro tools and no bullshit. But they die out, of course.
Ah yes, the one with the two parking lots. This specific one is my most frequented hardware store, you know, but even today I _still_ always park on the wrong side of the building relative to the items I need. :D
@@Kuchenwurst Because you park where nobody parks, at the Baustoffe 😁
Greetings from Hanau mate.
The big stores in Germany are awesome, you can never have too many tools......
Only problem is: their assortment really varies with town size. The Bauhaus in my hometown probably has half the stuff I saw in this one... still good enough for most emergencies, but when you want specific brands you may be forced to buy online.
At some point you run out of space in your basement ^^
Spent many years working across Europe as an electrical service engineer. Can’t drive past a Bauhaus without a cheeky look around. I too have a soft spot for a Zollstock, we should start a support group😂
Oh my local Bauhaus in NL is always such a treat. My gf rarely lets me roam the store anymore because she knows I'll buy things I absolutely need for some odd job years from now. Love these videos!
Used to live in Germany, the DIY shops always used to amaze me
So at 6:39 in the video you have a large T key in your hand that is made for door locks. When you install a door lock but not have a cylinder in yet or door handle to open it, this tool with the pointy end can open de door, a bit further down you see a notch that work as a cylinder to lock the door. At the top you can use these square bits also for the door handle if the square pin is in place but no handle attached yet.
Germanys got to have the coolest and quirkiest tools!
Which tool stood out to you?
@@ShadowFoamdefinetly the toilet seat specific one! and also the USB with a tape measure😂
Love your hunt for more Zollstocks. Loved my time in Germany in the tool store.
Love these videos with different, unique, or just cool tools. Especially that they’re from different countries. I actually enjoy just bringing us along while you shop and getting to see the differences with hardware stores and tools from other countries.
I work in social housing & change 100’s of toilet seats. I never knew the universal tool existed until watching your latest video! I’ve found a version of them on eBay for £8 . Nice one,thanks !
I really miss the German hardware stores. Screwfix and Tool Station don't have the same possibility to actually browse for interesting items. It's fine if you know exactly what you want, but being able to handle the item and feel the quality, is much more useful IMO.
Don't even get magazine with Screwfix anymore, ABSOLUTELY HATE THAT. Loved looking through the catalogue at every page for things I'd never use but just want
Me too I could spend all day in them and often did.. I used to much of my timber sheet material as offcuts called "Rest" used to get some real bargains. I was using some tools and fitting at least 10 years before they were available in the UK
I love Germany having lived there for a total of 9 years and love going back there.
The marksman is a true British legend idea!
Absolutely, makes me proud to be British! 👍
Love the videos, a recent find of mine so I got to see the backlog. Just caught up now with this one.
Yes, very nice thing. But ever heard of the German "Tieflochmarker"?
I would love the laser liner
The Toom universal key is also sold by Knipex, it's built exactly the same, just in a different colour
Bet it's also a different price.
The silver tool you picked up and said it looks like it could go on a necklace is a lock multi tool, it's used for measuring euro cylinders and for operating multi locks on doors when there's no cylinder in the door and also has keys on the other end for gas and electricity cabinets
you got a link for one in the UK?
Caught one video this morning. Now I'm binge watching while making lists of tools I "need".
Would love to see a plumbers tool kit. I’ve never seen a plumber with a tidy tool kit.
It’s on the list! 👍
When I was a kid, my father always had at least one folding ruler in his toolbox. I haven't seen one in years. Thank you for bringing back that memory.
Yeah my dad did too when I was clearing my late parents house I found a well used one with imperial measurements only
Great to see the Einhell tools in today's video, I've been using them without issue for over 4 years now. Also spotted the Einhell zollstock in your collection, which pleased me as I was about to send you mine😊
I am glad I found your channel. It's just so much fun to see you gosh about the tools.
In Germany we don't say folding ruler... we say GLIEDERMASSSTAB and I think that's beautiful :)
No we don't, we say Zollstock !
@@DavidB-ht8uc Jeder sagt Zollstock, aber korrekterweise ist es ein Gliedermaßstab😉
@@juliankeller5113 ich weiss aber dann soll er nicht sagen das alle deutschen das so sagen!
@@DavidB-ht8uc Ouh man, du tust mir echt leid...
Ja, ich mir auch , mit so einer Pflaume wie dir @@juliankeller5113 hier unten eigendlich keine Konversation führen .
Whats so special about the Proxxon Foamcutter is the fact that you can bend the cutting wire in almost any shape. And with the adjustable holding arm its posible to guide it without straining it. That is very handy in model crafting to cut natural forms out of syrofoam, link rocksurfaces and treebarks.
From USA, love unusual tools, which is why I watch. When I was young tools in the USA were high quality and inexpensive. There are still quality tools, but most are expensive . As old man I have new category I call "old man tools" . These are tools that make it easier on my limited stamina and declining strength. My 1st tool in this category is my Dewalt battery powered caulk gun. I was finding it difficult to pump out a whole caulk cartridge. The Dewalt makes it possible to apply multiple caulk cartridges without my hand hurting. A side benefit is smother dispensing . Another is my Dewalt pruning shears which I use on my roses and other plants. More recently I got a Dewalt copper pipe cutting attachment for my Dewalt impact driver. I recently used it on a project to make many cuts, each of which was perfect and fast. I was so happy with it I got the Dewalt PVC cutter attachment. One of the problems with these tools is that to keep price down I buy them bare. I already have a fleet of Dewalt Batteries but these don't come with any bag ir storage boxes. If I have the time I am going to use your foam techniques to make inserts for some kind of carrier.
BTW: I have had a "D" battery powered foam cutter for over 20 years which I got to work on projects with my son.
This kinda reminds me of my childhood, loved going to my local Bauhaus and spending what felt like hours wandering around looking at everything they offered while waiting for my dad.
Ratchet cutters are lovely for cutting MT. So quick and easy!
Yes they are! Totally agree! 👍
Aldi in England were selling these recently discounted to 99p! I nearly bought another one because they were so cheap, but I really think having two is not wife-justifiable.
Wow, these videos reinforce my tool buying addiction.
Those double drive screwdrivers look a bit of alright. Another top quality video 👍
Glad you like them!
The amount of Tools in These Store are amazing
The bottle opener at your Victorinox is not only a bottle opener but also a can opener. I think it is the version where they combined both tools in one like at the Victorinox Compact.
I think you are right.
Finally found someone that shows my enthusiasm for tools 🎉
Please stop visiting this German stores you are influencing my hubby’s choice of holiday destinations 😂( I just want to cruise )
the folding ruler is still one of my most used tools for remodeling. never heard it called a zollstock. great to learn something today.
Great video, I love watching you go out and about to find some interesting tools. Thanks for sharing!
I love ratcheting screwdrivers. It's nice that Germany takes pride and still has so many tools made in Germany. ❤
Couldn't agree more!
I loved that guys comment on b&m 😊 Well done on your restraint in all of the shops you go in!
I can watch your videos without releasing the time,
That's amazing.
The set of ratcheting screwdrivers looks so useful and surprisingly inexpensive
Nice to see a tool collection that’s simple and doesn’t cost much
Keep up the folding ruler collection eventually you’ll put them all in foam
When I worked as a joiners Labourer the foot rule was part of the basic tool cut along with a 5 metre tape measure 2 pencils and a Stanley knife .Thanks for the video
I'm from Hamburg, Germany and have spent a lot of time in these tree markets myself, but have never seen some of these tools, like the Laser Liner Active Finder or the Duratech Double Drive. Nice informative channel with interesting tools from other regions. By the way, I became aware of your channel through your video with Colin Furze, that was great!
Hi there! Sending warm greetings all the way from Australia. I really enjoy your fascinating and unique tool recommendations-I’ve even picked up a few items based on your suggestions. Keep up the great work!
FUNFACT in case you ever wondered about the precision of the "Zollstock" or "Meterstab" or "Gliedermaßstab" (almost none uses the last name for them , but i wanted to add that name aswell)
it is categorized in 3 classes indicated by the oval sign in the front.
An accuracy class of III in the oval field provided corresponds to a measuring tolerance of a maximum of 1.4 millimeters over a measuring length of two meters. An accuracy of III is common for wooden folding rules. An accuracy class II reduces the permitted tolerance to 0.7 millimeters with a measuring length of two meters. This is a common measurement for metal rulers and tape measures. With an accuracy of I, the tolerance is just 0.3 millimeters. Hard to achieve with a painted scale, which is why it is usually lasered.
Those ratcheting pipe cutters are pretty dangerous epic, i remember me using one to cut a full wooden oak broomstick shorter for my little nephew
Bauhaus looks incredible !another great vid !👍
One of my favourite pastimes is also going around tool/hardware stores and looking for interesting tools. This was definitely interesting video.
I will go and buy the toilet-seat-underside-wingnut-holder-thingy today! That is so incredibly handy!
Master of all. Food critic as well.
Love that each country has there own bits and bats and to see the einhell range in germany being displayed is great as i use them in the UK and i would highly reccomend them
Also, the tools inside of the hot wire cutter frame was a great use of that space!
Germany is on my list of places to travel just for the quirky tools I could find
Living in the Netherlands I'm very glad there is an Bauhaus nearby, best tool shop in my nearby area. In the Netherlands we have HBM machines it's also an nice tool shop, worth to visit once.
I like how quick you can test for cables in the wall with that little tool...Great idea!
Love seeing whats different about other countries - mechanical is my main vibe but my dad made sure I could do a bit of everything
Once again you’ve brought back some really useful and random tools 😊
That toilet tool is a complete game changer. How have I never seen them lol
Think I need a trip to Germany. I could spend all day in those stores!
Impressive zollstock collection, I’m envious. Think I’ll get a shadow foam one to start me off.
Love seeing interesting and odd tools that I don't see here in the states. Thank you!
It’s nice to see that I’m not on my own my family think I’m weird that when we holiday in Tenerife one of the places I make sure I always visit is Las Chafiras a Canarian large hardware store to see what’s new. Although I have kerbed the buying as we only have so much room in our apartment please keep up the brilliant visits as it sometimes the only way some people will get to see what’s out there 👍
Just made my mother in law watch this!
She loved it.😂
You can use stainless steel fishing leader instead of nichrome wire in the foam cutter. Thinner wire might cut quicker.
The Rothenberger PVC cutters are simply brilliant and brilliantly simple. Had mine for years, can't find an improvement.
Good to know!
The Germans (and other countries) have so many big brands we don't have in Belgium, so amazing to see !!!!
Thanks for taking me down memory lane, I lived in Cologne in 1993/94. So some 30 odd years ago. Gods I miss the quality of a German hardware store
My pleasure! 👍
I love watching the obscure tools you find I never see anything like them in the tool shops I visit
Which tool was your favourite from this video?
@@ShadowFoam I liked the Marxman marker not seen that might get one to try
Plus the volt stick that looked quite handy
I’m a solid fuel fire fitter so I look for tools that make my job easier
ever since watching shadow foam its made me want to get all my tool organized
keep up the great vids
Love these videos, love a good rummage in a DIY store myself. Slowly building up my tool kit, and improving the existing stock. Still need my own Zollstock(s) though. Please keep these coming
There’s something I love about these videos. It’s cool seeing what’s sold in different countries, many would think it wouldn’t vary much. Need to come down to Australia and do one here! You can hand deliver my bag of goodies while you’re here too if you like! 🤟😜
great videos fasinated with new tools.
Any tools here stand out to you?
Thanks for the showcase of memories. Spent a number of years working in Germany and still have a good number of tools from when based over there. Sadly don’t have a single wooden rule left so if fortunate enough would love to win one.
Fingers crossed, you win one, it’ll go perfectly into your collection! 👍
Well done to all the winners. Your stuff is amazing, as are your videos.
One of my favorite things to do in a new country is wandering around their hardware stores
Me too! 👍
Years ago, I watched a BBC doc on art history and the presenter stated something like "here in the German town of [unintelligible]". I had to rerun a couple of times to find out he meant Rothenburg ob der Tauber. That being said, your pronunciation of Rothenberger is correct.
Phew, thank you, that is a relief!
Germany never fail with the cool tools
Hasn’t failed so far! 👍
Thanks for the video love the mini multi tool always handy to have in your work trouser pocket 👍🏻
That Marxman marker is such a simple idea but so helpful
I love shopping in Bauhaus. There are some really good and unique things.
The "zollstock" is very common here in Sweden. My father had quite a few and taught us to use it, quicker than a measuring tape for shorter lengths and most of our work pants has dedicated pockets for it.
Keen to find them when I visit Sweden! 👍
@@ShadowFoam They're called "tumstock" here, inch stick in Swedish (lit. "inch log"). But you already have the best one, the Hultafors one.
You answered my question without replying to my message. Thank you for getting the Proxxon cutter. There are these wands that I imagine would also work. Thank you for your enthusiasm. Your videos are awesome!
if you like quirky and unique tools, I can highly recommend tool stores in Japan. I popped into a few of them when I spent some time over there a few years ago and was like a kid in a candy store... I would have bought everything in sight had the wife not been with me.
I know it's a bit of a trek but you would not be disappointed!
I’ve had a set of those pipe cutters for years with an attachment so you can cut mini trunking. Really good tool.
Love tools although only an occasional DIY’er. Your videos are right up my alley and will cost me a fortune.
That little dragons breath marker is genius, never seen it before. And the plumbers tool for toilets sure wish I had one of these for all those installs in the past. Thank you for all the shows cant stop watching you make it fun and exciting.
I really like your tours of different hardware stores and wish to do a Euro tour to different tool shops. I have been collecting folding rulers now I have been watching your show. In Nordic countries, we still use folding rules daily.
I am Germany and YES we love the Zollstock, but actually its officially call Gliedermaßstab because it got no inch on it
Wait8ng for my first order to arrive. Made a mistake, customer service was mega. Thanks can't wait
One day I will make it to Germany. Thanks for showing their Home stores.
6:39 the end in your right hand is to operate the spindle on a front door mechanism and the cam on that end is to operate the lock with a cylinder removed.
Those tool tourism videos are always fun.
This channel makes you buy tools you don't need 😅 it's a (bit) addictive.
I have used my folding ruler for decades and inherited another one a few years ago. Very useful.
Good to know!
Can't stop watching
Nice and interesting video, once again. I lobe the oldstyle KOLN ruler « Bauhaus » (like the architecture « style »). Can be nice in my little collection of rulers, and near my architecture Bauhaus books
I really like the vibe and concept of this format!
I must have watched 30 episodes of you today. Fantastic
Those Marxmans are amazing. We fit big metal boxes to farm walls for our equipment and the Marxmans make marking the holes so easy.
Couldn't agree more!
Maybe because we are a neighbour country from Germany we also use thumbstickts. We call them “vouwmeter” foldingmeter and u can find them in every diystore. Kind regards from Belgium.
Now I want a folding ruler, as long as it shows inches. Thanks for the video.
I don't know how you contain yourself at these tool shops, id have to send a container back. great video well done
Those tool boards on the wall is such a good idea nice one shadow foam 🔥