Let's Talk Tools - Episode #1 - Old Tools - New Tools - Mystery Tools

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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2024
  • Tools of all kinds, hardware, and the like... three items per episode. This is the first episode a new playlist format for my channel.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @s.l.makuka9219
    @s.l.makuka9219 Месяц назад +4

    I hope you have an original “Doozy” in mint condition! Thanks for the tool time episodes. Old tools a really neat, ofttimes for tasks long gone from daily use. 👌😃👍

  • @holistichelpchannel
    @holistichelpchannel Месяц назад +3

    Thanks - education and entertainment - great combo..

  • @ronaldclobes9340
    @ronaldclobes9340 Месяц назад +2

    That first hammer looked familiar. I believe it is in a book entitled "Machine Shop Projects" and was originally published by Southbend Lathe Works. That set me on a search for the book in the garage and then I realized I still have snow tires on the van because a stack of tires is blocking my lathe tool chest.

  • @williamwelch7
    @williamwelch7 Месяц назад

    Thanks Herrick. I have a love for old hammers as well. I have two Robert Maydole hammers from the late 1800's I love, and a number of odd tack hammers. I would have said bark spud also, which irks me a bit, because I've seen a farrier's buttress before. Love the screw length finder, looks way more fun than just using a tape measure or ruler.

  • @mickgoodbe235
    @mickgoodbe235 Месяц назад

    Hi Herrick - have you done a tool wall tour? - I’m sure it will be full clever ideas - you’re always entertaining and informative 👍🇬🇧

  • @marklepage4334
    @marklepage4334 Месяц назад +2

    My lst tool I made in shop class was a forged cold chisel

    • @herrickkimball
      @herrickkimball  Месяц назад

      That's impressive. Im wondering how old you are? 🙂

    • @marklepage4334
      @marklepage4334 Месяц назад +1

      @@herrickkimball I’m 65 I made it when I was a freshman ,in high school at the time my school offered an industrial arts program for high school we learned building construction ,electrical house wiring basics ,drafting,small engine repair ,welding they had a small forge we used to make our chisels I took it all 4 years of high school,we touched a little on everything.

  • @cheetoman23
    @cheetoman23 Месяц назад +1

    Just an idea for your next tools: Old motor oil in a peanut butter jar works as a stable self-leveling mirror for which to translate string lines up or down. Just put the jar under the line somewhere, and move your eye until the real line matches up with the mirrored line. Put your marker into the ground where it would follow the line.

    • @herrickkimball
      @herrickkimball  Месяц назад

      I wonder if someone else has a video about this? Would like to see it. 👍

    • @ryancarroll7227
      @ryancarroll7227 Месяц назад

      @@herrickkimball Herrick, I just made a video on this to show you under my other account. It's hard to see the string in reflection with my camera, but you'd understand it can be seen pretty well in daylight with a human eye. ruclips.net/video/vcUkTX8zu7o/видео.html