Ask Adam Savage: How to Clean Scissors

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @tested
    @tested  Год назад +3

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  • @timkeller687
    @timkeller687 Год назад +10

    Sometimes I hear youtubers complain about their "small" shops...I have myself a 6'x7' shop and there is not a day were I wish I had more space for better/bigger equipment and being able to make larger projects and storing more materials. But I developed a few workarounds and there are also advantages. Everything's in reach for example. Plus you get a better sense for managing your shop and keeping it tidy.
    And seeing the photo of Adams old shop was very inspiring to me. That he accomplished so much in this small space shows that it doesn't need a whole warehouse for making.

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Год назад +20

    A weekly look at weird ,wild and favorite shop gear and materials would be so popular. Love tool talk episodes.

  • @mpwiedemann
    @mpwiedemann Год назад +10

    I use clear plastic ketchup squeeze bottles for this. I keep one with acetone and one with alcohol. Very handy around the shop.

  • @secretivesquirrel
    @secretivesquirrel Год назад +11

    I have something quite similar to the acetone dispenser, but it's dollar store.
    Butyl acetate nail polish remover dispenser - it's basically a small plastic bottle with a shallow cup on a plunger on top - press down and it squirts up a few drops of butyl acetate into the cup, I've never tried inverting it, but it basically works the same way if you squirt it into a chunk of linen or cotton rag. - I've had a bottle for a couple of years and it doesn't seem to dry out... Useful stuff.
    Of course I also have acetone, ethanol, IPA, and suchlike.

    • @spasticmuse4262
      @spasticmuse4262 Год назад +1

      ⬆Ditto

    • @jhonbus
      @jhonbus Год назад

      I just use old superglue bottles to keep acetone in! You have to unscrew the top, but meh

    • @nobody8717
      @nobody8717 Год назад +1

      inverting those puts the feedline into the air, defeating the purpose of the pump, and they're usually not super watertight. used those all the time doing electromech repairs.

  • @jublywubly
    @jublywubly Год назад +9

    At home, I use isopropyl alcohol to clean off the glue from things like self-adhesive Velcro. Surprisingly, silicone spray gets most adhesives off metal or glass, too. At work, we mostly use any old cheap window cleaner to get glue off scissors or glass. It doesn't work on most plastics, though.

    • @yodal_
      @yodal_ Год назад

      That old window cleaner probably contains mostly acetone

  • @dertythegrower
    @dertythegrower Год назад +15

    I am a professional trimmer, i use scissors all day for work also all my adult life... literally.
    Chikamasa scissors, trust me, very good for small clipping of items like bonsai.
    Then for cleaning, a sponge in a babyfood jar with 91 iso alcohol. Perfectly clean after a day of resiny plants all over it.
    Cheers ✂

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Год назад +1

      Either that or SheerPerfection scissors.. both are very close in quality and have a very nice 'buttery smooth' bearing i call it

    • @UnionBMXCO
      @UnionBMXCO Год назад +2

      Righttt “bonsai”

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Год назад +1

      @@UnionBMXCO Lol

    • @smashyrashy
      @smashyrashy Год назад

      Acetone seems better to me having used iso

  • @howHumam
    @howHumam Год назад +77

    Fire. Fire is the answer to everything. Signed, a Pyromaniac.

    • @Camera-Guy_ODST
      @Camera-Guy_ODST Год назад +1

      Flame thrower
      More like Bubble thrower

    • @algummarcosvinicius
      @algummarcosvinicius Год назад

      And what about the world Ronald?
      What would you like to do in the whole world?

  • @TomOConnor-BlobOpera
    @TomOConnor-BlobOpera Год назад +7

    The acetone thing is really interesting, in my workshop I have like a 'rank' of solvents. 1: Water. 2: Isopropyl Alcohol, 2.5: Methyl Alcohol 3: Acetone. 4: Carburetor Cleaner (god knows what's in that.), 5: Gasoline. 6: Buy a new one on Amazon.

  • @_GntlStone_
    @_GntlStone_ Год назад +2

    For cleaning scissors I've taken to using the "Nailpolish remover pads" from the dollar store. Rub the pad on both sides of the scissors, then use the scissors to cut the pad. then cut some aluminum foil to slightly hone/shapren/deburr them.
    Same idea, different implementation.

  • @gwince
    @gwince Год назад +3

    "One of the things I'd love to do is to build a shop into a Sprinter van.. wouldn't that be fun?"
    Sounds like a great series with Laura Kampf. :)

  • @brennyn
    @brennyn Год назад +1

    I clean crud off blades with nail polish remover. Which is acetone, but it comes in a convenient bottle and smells nice.

  • @BlazeOGlory
    @BlazeOGlory Год назад +1

    I have a cheap dollar store version of the acetone dispenser (I actually have 1 for acetone and 1 for alcohol) and I love it. I just had to make sure that I correctly labeled them. Acetone can eat some of the things you would use alcohol on

  • @spothra8862
    @spothra8862 Год назад +23

    About twenty years ago I worked in an industrial paint shop for about 6 months. We had an employee that used to pour acetone in his hands and wash his face with it. I often wonder if he is still alive...

    • @mikebrowning1624
      @mikebrowning1624 Год назад +13

      That's how faceless Joe lost his legs!

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Год назад +2

      I legit knew someone who used to wash their hands with acetone. IDK what happened to them, they seemed a bit shocked that I wasn't comfortable with their methods 🤣

    • @writerpatrick
      @writerpatrick Год назад +1

      It would be like using gasoline to wash with. It's not very toxic but could cause damage over time.

    • @danmenes3143
      @danmenes3143 Год назад

      Despite the powerful odor, acetone is one of the least toxic solvents in the shop. The toxicity is comparable to ethanol. In fact, it is created by the human body in small quantities.

    • @spothra8862
      @spothra8862 Год назад

      actually I just remembered it was MEK (Methyl ethyl ketone), not acetone that he used to wash his face...

  • @_just_looking_thank_you
    @_just_looking_thank_you Год назад +1

    I’d forgotten all about that solvent dispenser, but I’d used one 45 years ago. I had a part time job in a display department and would print signs on a manual press. I had to clean the type of ink residue when done. The dispenser was filled with mineral spirits or turpentine-I can’t recall-and it was awesomely handy.

  • @mbarr691
    @mbarr691 Год назад +12

    Adam, I have complete confidence in you that you can make all your pliers have a spring return. Try a couple, see how it feels. 🙃

    • @mbarr691
      @mbarr691 Год назад +1

      Maybe tac a small c channel on either side so you can swap out different tension options.

    • @SirValiantIII
      @SirValiantIII Год назад +2

      Yes this would make a really great one day build video IMO!

  • @annikahstebben4425
    @annikahstebben4425 Год назад +1

    A spray bottle of *cheap* vodka has been my family's go to. We have several allergies in the family that makes a lot of cleaning products suboptimal, so vodka makes for a really good food safe solvent that also sterilizes, has minimal odor, and no residue.

  • @AtomicSneeze1
    @AtomicSneeze1 Год назад +3

    Cant help notice the Bundaburg Ginger Beer lol. My favorite special drink. Not often I see someone else drinking it. Love the videos. Thanks for all the years of entertainment you have given us. Been watching since Mythbusters episode 1.

    • @Teh-Stig
      @Teh-Stig Год назад

      Christmas spiced version is even better 😃

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Год назад +1

    Happiness is a solid.
    Joy is a liquid.

  • @BobOBob
    @BobOBob Год назад +2

    Regarding acetone can, I like the pump version - reach over with the rag and directly pump a little into it.

  • @Gravalpea
    @Gravalpea Год назад +2

    This actually good to know.

  • @thesecretlaboratory4192
    @thesecretlaboratory4192 Год назад +2

    My shop is 10x10, my model making fits on a rolling cart, no big builds, but the fun is in determining what I really need!! (and can afford)

  • @erisgath7688
    @erisgath7688 Год назад +1

    My life was forever changed for the better when I discovered nonstick scissors. I can cut stickers, tape, and double sided tape without any residue.
    I haven't used them on super intense stuff like industrial self adhesive velcro, but if that adhesive did stick to the scissors, I'm sure it would be easier to clean them than regular scissors.

  • @caseybertie2762
    @caseybertie2762 Год назад

    Theres a video there for sure!! Adding return springs to all your pliers!!

  • @jayandry3392
    @jayandry3392 Год назад +6

    I use a $2 chemical resistant squeeze bottle for acetone. It has a twist top like mustard. If it goes bad I can do it again twenty plus times before I get to the price Adam paid for his dispenser.😮

    • @Mengmoshu
      @Mengmoshu Год назад

      Yeah, I think the main difference is something that will be influenced by personal preference. What if you get tired of swapping them out? I suspect that anybody who feels they can benefit from a $38 price difference is going to find the cheap option well worth it. That could be materials for 2-3 projects easily with some hobbies. That's why it's so important to share less expensive options.
      For me, I've reached a point in my life where convenience has a lot of appeal, I'd probably consider $40 trivial in the context of setting up for a hobby. I don't actually need a solvent dispenser for anything I do or plan to do, most of my thoughts are based on what I'll spend on food in an average week.

  • @sevesteen2
    @sevesteen2 Год назад

    Local dollar store had "TSM Brands Luxury nail polish remover 100% Acetone" in pump dispenser bottles. The pump dispenses into a little bowl on top, perfect for getting a bit of acetone on a rag, and they are refillable.

  • @Lynx7725
    @Lynx7725 Год назад

    An alternative to acetone for cleaning/ de-sticking stuff is lighter fluid. They also come in little cans with a nozzle that is great for not flashing/ spilling. Just don't do cleaning near open flames or intense heat sources...

  • @WiredTurkey316
    @WiredTurkey316 Год назад

    About acetone dispensers.
    You can get one for less than $10 at Sally's Beauty supply for fingernail polish remover. I keep one loaded with acetone, and one full of alcohol for all my cleaning needs.

  • @csn583
    @csn583 Год назад

    Cheap chemistry squeeze bottles that feed from the bottom are nearly as good for acetone. They do tend to drip a couple times unless corked off, but the key is no seals, no moving parts. Only options I've found for dispensing chemicals that wreck seals like acetone and bleach.

  • @dopeshades4134
    @dopeshades4134 Год назад

    To own a 1x2x3 machine block from Adam would be my most favorite tool.

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 Год назад

    Multiples of tools, if you don’t use them, can be stored or sold; if you have larger shops or even small ones with multiple work areas I prefer having multiples kept with duplicates in different work areas. I like not having to walk across a shop, even a small one, to get the same tool I can just have immediately.
    With a smaller shop or if you work out of a trailer you have to get efficient and effective with tool use and fit more utility into less space. Working out of a 7.5x16 foot trailer is similar to, though just over, the sq ft of a 10x10 foot shop and you can easily fit everything needed into said space for carpentry, electrical, and or plumbing with even some parts or material storage, or slightly less tooling and still work out of it.

  • @ValhallaIronworks
    @ValhallaIronworks Год назад +1

    Hi Adam, are you aware of the maker "Grace Horne"? She is from Sheffield, England, and makes some of the finest quality scissors on the planet by hand. She is also an absolute encyclopedia of knowledge and an all-around wonderful human being. I feel like you would find her fascinating!

  • @tristanlemarr318
    @tristanlemarr318 Год назад +1

    Adam, look into the ZEP Model B pressurized solvent dispenser, you wont regret it!!!

  • @alexsherel3344
    @alexsherel3344 Год назад

    9 min!!! On how to clean scissors?!? Must watch by Adam

  • @Eztoez
    @Eztoez Год назад

    I have used acetone-free nail polish remover on scissors and it cleans them just as well.

  • @johnchung6900
    @johnchung6900 Год назад

    Adam can you discuss about ceiling lighting for the workshop.

  • @bravodelta3083
    @bravodelta3083 Год назад +1

    A cosmetics acetone dispenser is a lot cheaper and works well enough I find.
    The more expensive ones are anti-static and safer, but the cheap ones work OK even with aggressive solvents (I've used one with MEK before now).

  • @danmenes3143
    @danmenes3143 Год назад

    I just bought that tubing bender last Sunday!

  • @zednott
    @zednott Год назад +1

    if that acetone dispenser is out of your price range, do like i do and get nail polish remover in the pump dispenser. its acetone, with a pump. just like 90 x cheaper.

  • @augustonthefly
    @augustonthefly Год назад

    A guy I seen who builds dioramas uses one of those flash cans for his dychlorometheane. For bonding plastics instantly.

  • @ColtonMcAfee
    @ColtonMcAfee Год назад

    hey! I have a pair of those Japanese made spring back pliers, I get it, they are nice. Passed on to me by a family friend who worked HVAC for decades.

  • @Drew_TheRoadLessTraveled
    @Drew_TheRoadLessTraveled Год назад

    Good too see you enjoying an Australian "Bundaberg ginger beer" in a Stubby Mate.

  • @PhilG999
    @PhilG999 Год назад

    Oh, how I relate to this! I keep everything from Rubbing/Denatured Alcohol, to Acetone, Toluene, Mineral Spirits, Enamel Reducer, and some I'm sure I forgot. Rubbing alcohol is the BEST thing to take Sharpie marks off almost everything! 😁

  • @waterbitten
    @waterbitten Год назад

    This channel has the opposite of click bait titles, and yet it still gets the views.

  • @roberthatseillig6947
    @roberthatseillig6947 Год назад

    Here in Germany, we still use old empty windex bottles for our solvents. What a great country that u are living in...

  • @egbluesuede1220
    @egbluesuede1220 Год назад

    I always use a pocket knife to open packages and the tape ends on on the blade. Same process. Quick swipe of acetone dispensed like that and it comes right off. Don't even need to sharpen, because the edge isn't dull, it's just gooey.

  • @baby.ribz.
    @baby.ribz. Год назад

    Scissor question slayed

  • @machinist_matt
    @machinist_matt Год назад

    I use IPA for sticky stuff. Paint thinners if it's really bad.

  • @kylecarmichael5890
    @kylecarmichael5890 Год назад

    I was an optician for 20+ years. Spending $45 for an acetone dispenser , oh hell no. Stick your cloth or lens tissues in the can and slosh if needed. Never failed me.

  • @melmoland988
    @melmoland988 Год назад

    Cheap alternative to that kind of acetone dispenser
    They have those pump ones in the nail polish section at the dollar store

  • @JMc.D
    @JMc.D Год назад +2

    I need sharp scissors at work to cut autoclave sterilisation paper and have a scissors dedicated to that function. I refuse to cut tape with it or anything with adhesive. The guys think I am weird 😂 but it still cuts like the day I got it. They all complain that the other scissors are ‘blunt’ but in reality they are just gummed up.

  • @ZippoX05
    @ZippoX05 Год назад

    I love how casually he says he loves passing tools on and you know on the other end of that you would be like "yeah, this is my favorite tool in the shop. I know its just a flathead screwdriver with a chip on one corner but it was owned by Adam Savage" Haha.

  • @legoseanland1760
    @legoseanland1760 Год назад

    I built a paint sprayer repair shop in a chevy 3500 van. As far as I know no one has ever offered an on site repair shop. (Re: a shop in a tiny space)

  • @FlyTyer1948
    @FlyTyer1948 Год назад

    Acetone is not only useful for cleaning velcro glue, it also dissolves super glue. (Especially important if you accidentally super glue your fingers to a small item.)

  • @nobody8717
    @nobody8717 Год назад

    That acetone dispenser, it's like a soap pump. grab a rag, mash down on it, have more acetone.

  • @Murphy007
    @Murphy007 Год назад

    The stool had a perfect cover in the old shop 🎉!

  • @081one2
    @081one2 Год назад

    so good to see the Bundaberg Ginger Beer in his hand all the way from sunny Queensland Australia. I would just love to know where he gets em in San Fran.

  • @csimet
    @csimet Год назад

    I almost feel lucky in that because I live alone, I can dedicate a large chunk of my basement... about 40% or 400'ish sq. ft. I could get away with far less, but the biggest hog by far is my table saw & outfeed table and their need to be parked in the center with plenty of access around (I can handle full sheet goods). More space usually means more junk piles up too! ;)

  • @thinebiggest
    @thinebiggest Год назад

    At: 0.13...Mad scientist: "had my shop in a 7 by 12. What is that 84 square feet? Yes sure." Hilarious. You rock Adam!

  • @rick74304
    @rick74304 Год назад +1

    Alternative to acetone is zippo or ronson lighter fluid. It can also be used to remove price tags safely from cardboard without stains

  • @MorrisonManor
    @MorrisonManor Год назад

    Dollar Tree has acetone in very similar bottles. I can't have enough of them around the shop with various chemicals (alcohol/lacquer thinner/etc) in them.

  • @seanconlin8712
    @seanconlin8712 Год назад +1

    I have a question about shop infrastructure, with regards to shelving. I have a single car garage, that I want to turn into my shop but also storage. I am considering using some racking shelves that way I can utilize/ maximize my floor space. I can also use some of the short racks as my bench. Can I get your thoughts please.

  • @AshGCG
    @AshGCG Год назад

    My "shop" is 4 by 6. OK, so it's not a shop. Merely the holding area for the tools I drag out to use beneath a gazebo in the garden. ha ha. But, the lack of space is often compounded by the fact I refuse to throw any older, working tools away, which then adds to the clutter in my shed. There's always a chance that someone could get some use out of them. Would rather hand them off to someone that needs them than tip 'em in a bin.

  • @BabyMakR
    @BabyMakR Год назад

    Request. Do up a map with foamcore how your layout of a 10x10 area would look like.

  • @pennyghostpennyghost7000
    @pennyghostpennyghost7000 Год назад

    James Baldwin wrote in "The Whole Earth Catalog" in the Seventies about A bread truck workshop he built to teach people about DIY. Great concept.

  • @stepsinpairs
    @stepsinpairs Год назад

    I'd love to expand my workspace to a 10x10 !

  • @montanawhite5699
    @montanawhite5699 Год назад

    Adam please read this message. I recently broke my coffee mug, that I had since I was 3. (I’m 27 now). I looked up if you can fix it and found a perfect myth for you to crack. Apparently if you cut a cracked mug in milk, boil it, and let it sit for a few days the mug is fixed. It sounds like total bs to me, but lots of people say it works.

    • @8bitwiz_
      @8bitwiz_ Год назад +1

      You should try a kintsugi repair for something that old and sentimental.

  • @jonesy279
    @jonesy279 Год назад

    Shout out to the Bundy ginger beer!!

  • @dimeraider
    @dimeraider Год назад +1

    Would creating your own tool line for things like pliers be completely out of the question…? If novice craftsman could afford them then count me in.

  • @gratefulgirl2079
    @gratefulgirl2079 Год назад

    6;48 Acetone

  • @DavidVArt
    @DavidVArt Год назад

    I'm a professional illustrator and comic book artist. I'm always in desperate need for any type of drafting tools. As well, paint supplies are always a tough expense for me. I work in all mediums so buying everything from airbrushes to chip brushes to oil paint supplies is a constant fight. Drafting tools especially cost a ridiculous amount. So if anyone from the Tested friends or family or fans starts their culling and has extra drafting tools, I am in desperate need of all things drafting and paint supplies. Thanks and best wishes to all.

  • @lilcaesarman
    @lilcaesarman Год назад

    It would be great to have tool giveaway for fans :)

  • @musstakrakish
    @musstakrakish Год назад

    If you make a vanshop you should call it The Savage Zoetropes.

  • @EngineerfifeninerO
    @EngineerfifeninerO Год назад

    So I have a set of kitchen scissors from England. I have mail mine in to get them fixed.

  • @freman
    @freman Год назад

    and here I am trying to cram myself into a 6x6

  • @joshsimpson6856
    @joshsimpson6856 Год назад

    I have used acetone to wash my hands/skin, and let me tell you that the ONLY thing I have gotten on my skin that dried it out quicker, and more painfully was jet fuel. Another word of warning about jet fuel is that it smells bad, but no matter how bad it smells or dries your skin out, it tastes much much worse. It almost as good at cleaning as acetone is. Not quite as safe though.

  • @Do_Odles
    @Do_Odles Год назад

    Please build a shop into a springer van!

  • @Florkl
    @Florkl Год назад

    Probably not good to do daily, or even weekly, but I do love the sensation of acetone on my hand when it dries but still feels wet.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Год назад

      A little on your hands probably won't hurt you

    • @jonored
      @jonored Год назад +1

      ​@@Stettafire Mostly it really aggressively dries your hands out. Fat metabolism can end up producing some of it, so you do have mechanisms to metabolize it, similar-ish to ethanol. It's not a wacky not-seen-in-nature chemical - but you still don't want to drink it or breathe high concentrations of it.

  • @jthomp237
    @jthomp237 Год назад +1

    The best way to get the adhesive off of stuff is with the adhesive. Use a piece of Velcro, remove the backing and apply and remove the adhesive onto the residue. Works the champ

  • @dimeraider
    @dimeraider Год назад

    That acetone dispenser is ingenious. Which tools would have made your live easier early in life if only you had bitten the bullet back then?

  • @timmmychanga
    @timmmychanga Год назад

    Thank you!🔥❤️🙏

  • @jasonvangeuns9062
    @jasonvangeuns9062 Год назад

    In that picture of his work shop that the weapon from Fifth element that Adam made. Zorg something.

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 Год назад

    Nice information sir.

  • @ErikBongers
    @ErikBongers Год назад

    At work I accidentally bought too deep shelves. And we are constantly fighting against putting things behind things.

  • @h.Freeman
    @h.Freeman Год назад

    U should send some of the tools to members
    Who wouldn't want to get tools from Thee Adam Savage

  • @h.Freeman
    @h.Freeman Год назад

    I brought that ginger beer because I recognized the bottle in the store ...they should sponser u

  • @bluestar.8938
    @bluestar.8938 Год назад

    Thank you : )

  • @andhag
    @andhag Год назад +1

    I use IPA and brake cleaner to clean pretty much everything in the shop. From automotive to 3D printer beds.

  • @dearmash
    @dearmash Год назад

    On the very off chance anybody reads this, the silicon SJ photos on smug mug are no longer available

  • @melmoland988
    @melmoland988 Год назад

    Dude
    I need to do a complete overhaul of my workshop. I don't know how you managed that much floor space whereas I have an 8x12? and I can't find my floor

  • @dbstelly
    @dbstelly Год назад

    What Acetone do y’all use? Do you get the 100% Acetone fingernail polish remover or do you buy the can from a hardware store?

  • @mrfunkyartist4766
    @mrfunkyartist4766 Год назад +1

    Love your video

  • @ciraloke
    @ciraloke Год назад

    Spring return pliers mod project?

  • @lifeisgood12341
    @lifeisgood12341 Год назад

    Can confirm once you use justrite's stuff you won't want to go back. I got my dad a justrite gas can for Christmas

  • @InAbsentiaDei
    @InAbsentiaDei Год назад +3

    Any thoughts on making your own ideal pliers?

  • @cana125dh7322
    @cana125dh7322 Год назад

    I have been a professional painter and carpenter all of my life. When I was young and foolish, I would wash my hands with what ever solvent was near me. The adult me washes my hands with baby oil, mineral oil or Vaseline. Cleans and moisten. Ps: I refuse to use hand sanitizer. The alchohol in it destroys the natural oils in your skin. God Bless Y'all.

  • @lytaylor1204
    @lytaylor1204 Год назад

    I didn't know acetone does that. I can't wait to go home and clean all of my sticky scissors 😅

  • @widgren87
    @widgren87 Год назад

    I would love to have the money and space to set up a decent workshop to just pass the time in but sadly that isn't an option as things are.
    Maybe something for the future...

  • @BlueLightSpecial2023
    @BlueLightSpecial2023 Год назад

    I'm sure Adam speaks truth based on his personal experience, but the question of the Justrite can being airtight was posed on the listing linked above and the manufacturer stated, "No, this is not airtight." Just FYI.

  • @MatthewGirling
    @MatthewGirling Год назад

    So the answer is just use acetone?