That looks like a really nice hanger to start with, where did you find it? I've mostly been finding ones that eventually get rusty, this looks like pretty good stainless material.
I think it depends on the stiffness of wire (alloy/material) used AND relative hand strength with the tools used. Getting something functional is probably one thing; getting everything smooth & proportional is another.... that's where practice comes in before you produce a YT video I guess.
Finally went in with a co-worker and order the Gravity Hook 2.0/XS combo to test for work(HVAC). We knew the XS wouldn't be useful for our gear, I just wanted it and he got the 2.0. Turns out I will be saving up for the XL since the 2.0 is to small to grab most of what we have to haul.
What was your order number? I asked Laura if she was able to send you something, and she told me she wasn't able to. I will do it personally. I can pull your shipping address from your order number.
Hi, I know it's an old video, but could you make a video on how to make those old "swing top" bottle cap from steel wire? I can't find anything on the tube
@@marceld6061 yes, they also have snaps at the store. I'm just wondering if the swivels were homemade or bought. If they're homemade I'd like to learn the process.
Good! A única coisa q eu não gostei doi a argola embaixo, esta peça no caso deveria ser soldada, ou então coloque uma argola dupla, semelhante às de chaveiro.
But But But... Is this not actually Safety Pin/ Daiper Pin/ Nappy Pin? I mean, a Manly Man Safety Pin of course. Also you can get wire bending pliers:- the jaws are smooth tapering cones. Near the hinge you can make bigger twists; and they do not mar your wire. I have a couple of sizes - quite handy.
Seriously? A hardware store carabiner costs $2.00. Even a climbing grade carabiner can be had for about $10.00. Is this just to show what you can make from a coat hanger?
Some people enjoy making things and some people like having things unlike anyone else. I have more carabiners than I can count but I still wanna make one of these!
I am an aircraft mechanic who takes pride in my safety wire skills. I thought I was good with wire. Cool design and creative use of tools!
The simplest, most wonderful creation
That is awesome! Genius idea! Coat hanger wire is so strong too! I've spent so much money on carabiners and snaphooks! Love it!
Brovo! and just over 10 minutes. Seriously, very good
Beautiful soundtrack, too!
thank you for your work, and for Mr. Mozart (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) and Mr. Beethoven (Symphony Nº 5, first movt.) Good taste.
Could you please list the names of the tools you are using? The pliers, the tube you use to bend the wire around, etc.. Thank you!
The pliers are needle nose vise grips. The tube is a deep socket
That looks like a really nice hanger to start with, where did you find it? I've mostly been finding ones that eventually get rusty, this looks like pretty good stainless material.
1:10
Do one of those quick clip key holders for ur belt.
I truly enjoyed the video Thanks!
I tried. And it is much harder than it looks to get something decent. 🤭
👍
I think it depends on the stiffness of wire (alloy/material) used AND relative hand strength with the tools used.
Getting something functional is probably one thing; getting everything smooth & proportional is another.... that's where practice comes in before you produce a YT video I guess.
Finally went in with a co-worker and order the Gravity Hook 2.0/XS combo to test for work(HVAC). We knew the XS wouldn't be useful for our gear, I just wanted it and he got the 2.0. Turns out I will be saving up for the XL since the 2.0 is to small to grab most of what we have to haul.
What was your order number? I asked Laura if she was able to send you something, and she told me she wasn't able to. I will do it personally. I can pull your shipping address from your order number.
Hi, I know it's an old video, but could you make a video on how to make those old "swing top" bottle cap from steel wire? I can't find anything on the tube
Do you plan to make snd sell them? I would love to buy few.
С такими приспособлениями можно неплохо согнуть логопедические зонды. Мы в семидесятые гнули проволоку для зондов плоскогубцами и молотком.
Did you make the spinner on the keychain as well? I appreciate you. Thank you for sharing your skills knowledge and experience
It's a common swivel for fishing. Anywhere that sells fishing poles, baits, etc should have swivels.
@@marceld6061 yes, they also have snaps at the store. I'm just wondering if the swivels were homemade or bought. If they're homemade I'd like to learn the process.
very interesting, I like it.
Good!
A única coisa q eu não gostei doi a argola embaixo, esta peça no caso deveria ser soldada, ou então coloque uma argola dupla, semelhante às de chaveiro.
Underrated🌟
Very cool! What size sockets did you use?
You had me up until the purple Sharpie came out. Then I was lost haha.
But But But... Is this not actually Safety Pin/ Daiper Pin/ Nappy Pin? I mean, a Manly Man Safety Pin of course.
Also you can get wire bending pliers:- the jaws are smooth tapering cones. Near the hinge you can make bigger twists; and they do not mar your wire. I have a couple of sizes - quite handy.
how strong is it tho?
そっか!安全ピンの原理か!なるほど!!すごい!
So very easy i like it
Awesome!
Симфония !!!!
讚
eskerrik asko
lan bikaina
mila esker
Why diy it when you can buy it?
Boo for using imperial unitz.
Seriously? A hardware store carabiner costs $2.00. Even a climbing grade carabiner can be had for about $10.00. Is this just to show what you can make from a coat hanger?
Some people enjoy making things and some people like having things unlike anyone else. I have more carabiners than I can count but I still wanna make one of these!
YES