As a young boy in the early 50's I'd get to visit Grandpa on the farm. In the Fall they would cut the sorghum and use a horse drawn mill to squeeze the juice out. The fun part for me was the big pan under a shed that was fired all night cooking the sorghum down into molasses. Wood scrap was saved from around the farm to cook the sorghum down. The fire had to be even and closely watched so the molasses wouldn't burn. The smell was heavenly. About dusk suddenly everyone scattered and ran for their lives. Grandpa's sister, my elderly great Aunt Gerty, was coming down the hill from the house with her cane. It was what she had under her other arm that had everyone terrified. She had walked up to a pear tree near the house with a small wad of newspaper. She had stuffed the newspaper in the opening of a hornet's nest that was bigger than the one you have. She broke off the limb holding the nest and was coming down to throw it into the fire. The buzzing was substantial! She calmly walked around to the fire pit opening and chucked the nest in. If that newspaper had fallen out it would have been curtains for Aunt Gerty. Without a word she headed back up to the house and left everyone speechless. Cheers from NC/USA
Hi, my name is jon and I'm new here. I stumbled across your videos while I was researching some rusty old linesman pliers I bought for a buck at a flea market. Now I'm hooked on rusty tools and the desire to bring them back. Thank you for your insightful videos. Keep up the good work!
Well now I know what to call the holed, round hunk of metal with a channel in it that I got from my Grandfather! Both grandparents left me tools, both were machinists, and I never really got to learn much about the tools when they were alive. The one who had his large machines lived too far away or I would have been a lot more educated (and probably had a lathe earlier on as well as a large mill!). Thanks again for some education 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hey ScoutCrafter, thanks for the videos. Not just this one but all the ones you make. I know it's a big time commitment to film and produce these but I hope you can see the benefit it brings to most of us. You've exposed us to tools, tips and techniques that some of us might not have ever seen or fully understood. You're freely sharing your knowledge and doing it in a respectful and informative way. What you do goes beyond entertainment, it's important that you know that and as an online community we are grateful. Thank you, wishing you and your a prosperous New Year!
On more than one occasion we had an "update" that nearly destroyed our home P.C.'s. It was neat seeing the hockey puck turned into a bench block. I never get tired of seeing lathe work. Thanks for sharing this great tutorial.
Who would have thought that hummingbirds had such a nasty sting!! The first time I came accross a bench block was on mrpete's channel. What a wonderfull tool to have, I'm still looking for one, and if I get a lathe I'll definitely be making one!! Thanks for sharing John, take care!!
This is definitely one of the funniest things I have seen all year. And certainly the best use of yackety-sax that I have seen in a while. This is certainly in my list of the top three funniest videos this year. The other two were This Old Tony's Christmas episode, and Project Farm's "Farmabego" episode. Thanks for the laughs and for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm.
I haven't screamed so loud at a video since you were drilling sheet metal by holding it in your hand and you fooled me then as well!. Great video and wishing you and your nearest and dearest a great new year and all the best for 2020.
I craft in all kinds of material including papier-mache, but after I saw a wasps nest dismantled I felt very humbled by what these little insects can achieve with a bit of chewing and spit. Nature leads the way - we should always pay attention!
Super glad you covered this! Brownells sells them for gunsmithing, I believe they're mostly rubber. I'll have to keep an eye out for a used Starrett, now that I know they make them. I appreciate the coverage on a lowly bench tool.
Hi John! Here in Uruguay there is an specie of wasp called "Camoati" and their nest is called also that way. Great joke and love the Benny Hill music!! Happy new year to you and the friends of the channel!!
I have one of those "Hummingbird Nest" too, found it on my property, kept about 6 feet of branch with it for display purposes since I wasn't mailing it. I get the feeling you're going to keep finding more uses for those hockey pucks.
Very good with the hornets nest I knew a guy with your experience in life knew exactly what you was dealing with LOL. And definitely your quite right with the phones playing up. Definitely to work in there favor...
The thing about the phone, not a conspiracy at all but so true. And not only phones are messed with, I'm hearing stories about washing machine even. It is not that those articles are cheap (at all!) but they force you to see and use it as a disposable... Great laugh about the hummingbirds nest, I knew you were pulling one, you're about the least city boy a city boy can be I think. Thanks a lot Scoutcrafter, I hope you have a great weekend!!
Hi Alex- I wouldn't mind if they said this phone is good for 5 years only, but to intentionally screw it up because they want you to buy a new one is just bad business.... =)
Bald-Faced Hornet!! I had one of them 5 ft from my front door last year, don't know how I didn't get stung!! They're busy lil' bitches, steady gettin' it sunrise to sunset!!☺
Great video scout I’m going to try the hockey puck idea very Handy indeed hope you had a great Xmas it’s always a crazy Time I’m a big fan of the time after Xmas when it’s nice and quiet And everyone’s away ha ha god bless take care 👍🇳🇿👏⚒🎅
Neighbor kids played soccer at our high school and I saw what I thought was a really old, scruffy, beat up soccer ball in bushes at the front of our house. Almost reached in to pull it out but the bush was a prickly type so I was looking pretty closely to keep from getting scratched and avoided disaster by the barest of margins when I realized what it was. I'll never make that mistake again.
Hi scout, IF only those Nests were from hummingbirds we'd all be alot safer, hornet's are just nasty. As regards things whith chips in em , I'm convinced washing machines, tv's , etc, have a built in chip that stops the things working after so many cycles, they just go dead for no apparent reason, *****. The bench block idea looks realy useful, thanks. Best wishes for the new year, Stuart uk.
Great video John I’ve got one of those hummingbird nest in my the roof 🕊PS very clever idea with a hockey puck really could do one of those non-Marin v Block great idea
You can keep the hummingbird nest all the way over there. Back when I worked doing tree/shrub treatments my spray gun shot a 450 PSI stream about the thickness of a Sharpie. Used that to flood those things with a cocktail of insecticides from a good 40 feet away whenever I could.
Hockeypuck idea was great! I have some that I use for punching holes etc. It guess it will stand abuse better than a piece of nylon. I also have a block of yellow urethane rubber that is useful to form sheet metall against.
Hi John , Too Funny ! I knew Right Away You Knew What That Was ! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 ! Now I Have To Get A Hockey Puck like When I Was A Kid ! Only Make A Tool ! Benny Hill Was Great !I Remember The Green Hornet ( but Reruns ) Bruce Lee Actually Had To Slow Down for The Camera !
Dig around in the PM Shopnotes and you'll find several versions of benchblocks. With two of the hockey pucks you'd have a nice soft V jaw for your vise.
You had trouble keeping a straight face. I think some hockey pucks may be good items in my toolboxes. Finding them in Arkansas may be difficult. Got plenty of hornet birds..
Hey John, very funny show today. I needed to laugh. Thanks! We lost my uncle to cancer we a while ago, and when I was back home for Christmas, my aunt said I could take a look at his tools and take anything I wanted. One of the things I took was an oil filter wrench I had never seen before. It works like the metal strap wrench type, but the strap is made of three sections of rigid parts with teeth on the inside. And it is adjustable for two ranges of filters. It was made in Japan and seems really well made. That made me wonder if you have a collection of different oil filter wrenches and if you could do an episode about them. Happy New year!
Hi James! I have a couple and they are Super Handy! As long as you remember to use them! Often they are forgotten about until an oil change! LOL Thanks!!
Ahahahah I knew that there was something funny coming with that wasp nest 🤣🤣🤣 By the way, I also agree with the part where you say that new generation of mobile phones are designed to last as long as third partys want, and the same comes to PCs and Laptops. I wish you a happy new year!! 🥂🍾
Humming bird nest! BA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! I roared with laughter! Thank you! Hey SC, did you mill the flats on the back of those drill bits? I've only ever seen round.
Bench Block eh ! Thanks SO Much John Thought there for a moment you couldn’t be bothered with my mundane questions & comments And ... FAME AT LAST for me ... right after Christmas Day with the mention ... who could ask for more eh I’m gonna look these up on Amazon now and buy 1 after the holidays You & Your Girl ( And Dogs ) take it easy now y’hear I had a Black Cairn Terrier named “ Whiskey “ as my companion for 18 years growin’ up LOVE Em’ so I Do ... THE ONLY dogs I’d own given the chance again Cairn Or Westie
I had a iPhone 5 up until 9 months ago and all the kids would laugh and point 😆 It wouldn’t update anymore so I bought a 6s at Walmart and have never looked back...👍🏻 Of course 6s is the bottom of what Walmart sells now but Hey, I’m a geezer😃
Awsome skit lol. I could just imagine someone that didn't know you thinking you were serious yelling at the screen. I had the same idea with the hockey puck when you first showed the uses for them. Nice job
LOL. I've had a few paper wasp nests. Never trusted that the inhabitants wouldn't come back to life though, so, come winter the whole thing goes in the wood stove.
Scout you're not the only one that believes in the planned obsolescence of a cellular phone. It seems about 2 years and the phone seems sluggish and by 3 years you're ready to smash it into the ground. I am using a android and my current phone is about 2 years old and the battery isn't quite what it used to be.
Toop 18 I'm humming a birds song on that last great video, Got to fly away now, I'm making a Cutlass Bearing Puller on my drill press for a friends sailboat.
It's funny that you would mention iPhone batteries failing. My wife's iPhone 6 kept dropping from 100% to nothing in a matter of minutes. We talked about getting a new phone, since a new late model phone is about $500, we ended up getting new battery instead. I bought a kit from Amazon to change it. I watched a couple of videos on how to do it and after about 10 minutes, the phone works like new! The whole kit cost about $20, it even had the screw drivers needed!
Just recently watched your video " Confessions of a Hammerhaulic." Just wondering if you ever explored the German Hammer/ Tool Manufactures like Gedore, Stahlwille and Hazet? Also, thanks for spurring my interest in restoration. Plan to start that real soon here.
@@ScoutCrafter Just ordered a couple Hazet Ball Pein Hammers, a half pound and a 2 pound. I'm expecting great things and will keep you posted. Plan to do some restoration in the coming weeks, to some tools my grandfather gave me. He passed away in the early 2000s at 97, and I have kept them set safely aside since. Its time they see the light of day and get a good cleaning and oiling.
Saying from 30 years of experience, you can't even see a hornet's nest nest in early summer. You have to look for them with the little buggers darting in and out. If you don't see that, and you come by with a tractor, or the like, find out that way. Nasty, like bad cigarette burns. if you don';t get swelling. if you get swelling, that can be bad.
Over here in the desert we have tarantula hawk wasps. They stun a tarantula and lay an egg on it which hatches and then the baby wasp eats the tarantula. The thing is the wasp is huge and some people say it is the most second most painful sting in the world; One can only scream for several minutes and is unable to do anything else. I don't think they will kill unless the person is allergic. They usually won't go after you but I don't like them at all. The tarantulas get a lot of bugs so I hate to see them done in by these wasps. - Kathie
I have a hockey puck with a small acoustic pick up in it, and a guitar jack. Plug it into a small practice amp and the guitar into the other and you are ready to do a John Lee Hooker impersonation. Hockey Pucks is there anything they can't do?
You get brim full o0f it sometimes but the Asian hornets are like the ones you showed on steroids! The queens are about 3 inches long and I lie you not. Google 'em and see. And I just use the hammer for fine adjustments too. Hi Smiley and Happy New Year John CS!
Man I've been looking for a bench block in the worst way for almost a year, haven't found one at all, don't have the tool to make one either, but man would it ever come in handy. Do you make these? If so man I'd love to maybe purchase one from ya.
As a young boy in the early 50's I'd get to visit Grandpa on the farm. In the Fall they would cut the sorghum and use a horse drawn mill to squeeze the juice out. The fun part for me was the big pan under a shed that was fired all night cooking the sorghum down into molasses. Wood scrap was saved from around the farm to cook the sorghum down. The fire had to be even and closely watched so the molasses wouldn't burn. The smell was heavenly.
About dusk suddenly everyone scattered and ran for their lives. Grandpa's sister, my elderly great Aunt Gerty, was coming down the hill from the house with her cane. It was what she had under her other arm that had everyone terrified. She had walked up to a pear tree near the house with a small wad of newspaper. She had stuffed the newspaper in the opening of a hornet's nest that was bigger than the one you have. She broke off the limb holding the nest and was coming down to throw it into the fire. The buzzing was substantial! She calmly walked around to the fire pit opening and chucked the nest in. If that newspaper had fallen out it would have been curtains for Aunt Gerty. Without a word she headed back up to the house and left everyone speechless.
Cheers from NC/USA
Wow!!!! Sounds like aunt Gerty was around long enough to know how to handle such a dangerous situation! Outstanding!!!!!!!
Hi, my name is jon and I'm new here. I stumbled across your videos while I was researching some rusty old linesman pliers I bought for a buck at a flea market. Now I'm hooked on rusty tools and the desire to bring them back. Thank you for your insightful videos. Keep up the good work!
Hi Jon! This is the best hobby out there! Inexpensive and super rewarding! Welcome!!!!!!!!!!!
Very cool, always interesting 👍🇺🇸
Well now I know what to call the holed, round hunk of metal with a channel in it that I got from my Grandfather! Both grandparents left me tools, both were machinists, and I never really got to learn much about the tools when they were alive. The one who had his large machines lived too far away or I would have been a lot more educated (and probably had a lathe earlier on as well as a large mill!). Thanks again for some education 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lee- That's why this book is great! =D
Hey ScoutCrafter, thanks for the videos. Not just this one but all the ones you make. I know it's a big time commitment to film and produce these but I hope you can see the benefit it brings to most of us. You've exposed us to tools, tips and techniques that some of us might not have ever seen or fully understood. You're freely sharing your knowledge and doing it in a respectful and informative way. What you do goes beyond entertainment, it's important that you know that and as an online community we are grateful. Thank you, wishing you and your a prosperous New Year!
Thanks so much Rob!!!!!!
You made something very useful. You also made it simple to make. Whom someone has common sense. Thank you.
More Benny Hill!! THIS is what we want 😂👍🏻
On more than one occasion we had an "update" that nearly destroyed our home P.C.'s. It was neat seeing the hockey puck turned into a bench block. I never get tired of seeing lathe work. Thanks for sharing this great tutorial.
Nice idea for a quick bench block. Love the hornets nest.
Lol....that was fun, the Benny Hill music was perfect. That hockey puck looks like a dream to machine. Great stuff. Cheers
Who would have thought that hummingbirds had such a nasty sting!! The first time I came accross a bench block was on mrpete's channel. What a wonderfull tool to have, I'm still looking for one, and if I get a lathe I'll definitely be making one!! Thanks for sharing John, take care!!
Lol the Benny Hill theme, haven't heard that in a long time. 😂
This is definitely one of the funniest things I have seen all year. And certainly the best use of yackety-sax that I have seen in a while. This is certainly in my list of the top three funniest videos this year. The other two were This Old Tony's Christmas episode, and Project Farm's "Farmabego" episode.
Thanks for the laughs and for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm.
Another great episode. We definitely need more Benny Hill and hockey pucks. Thanks for viositing with us again. I hope you had a great Christmas. Jim
Interesting. I've seen those blocks before but didn't know what it was. Thanks SC.
I haven't screamed so loud at a video since you were drilling sheet metal by holding it in your hand and you fooled me then as well!. Great video and wishing you and your nearest and dearest a great new year and all the best for 2020.
LOL!!! Thanks Tony!!!!!!!
Wow. I wanted to yell "Run!" Love the Benny Hill. Overall great show! 👍🐝🐝🐝
I craft in all kinds of material including papier-mache, but after I saw a wasps nest dismantled I felt very humbled by what these little insects can achieve with a bit of chewing and spit. Nature leads the way - we should always pay attention!
Hi Keith, Even though wasps and hornets can be just mean they are amazing creatures!
We're getting a lot of Benny Hill music lately! I was surprised that the rubber hockey puck cut so nicely.
357magdad Me too! Rubber can be gummy or crumble but I think the pucks are tempered in such a way to harden them! 😃👍
Great video John. Hummingbird nest 🤣
Super glad you covered this! Brownells sells them for gunsmithing, I believe they're mostly rubber. I'll have to keep an eye out for a used Starrett, now that I know they make them. I appreciate the coverage on a lowly bench tool.
THANK YOU...for sharing. For a minute I was thinking you were a true city-slicker LOL, Great show for Friday, Very much enjoyed.
Hi John! Here in Uruguay there is an specie of wasp called "Camoati" and their nest is called also that way. Great joke and love the Benny Hill music!!
Happy new year to you and the friends of the channel!!
Great video! Very clever comedy skit! I like the pick idea, I only need a mill!
Loved the 'hummingbird nest!' I do battle with those mean guys every spring!
I have one of those "Hummingbird Nest" too, found it on my property, kept about 6 feet of branch with it for display purposes since I wasn't mailing it.
I get the feeling you're going to keep finding more uses for those hockey pucks.
Raw Bacon Yes! I think those hockey pucks have a lot of hidden uses! 😃👍
ScoutCrafter I was thinking you could maybe use it as feet for machinery/benches.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts my friend. Hornet's nest really had me screaming through it our man. Good fun. Happy new year.
I've got a really big Hornet in my carport. Fortunately it's a 1955 Hudson. 😉
Very good with the hornets nest I knew a guy with your experience in life knew exactly what you was dealing with LOL.
And definitely your quite right with the phones playing up. Definitely to work in there favor...
The thing about the phone, not a conspiracy at all but so true. And not only phones are messed with, I'm hearing stories about washing machine even. It is not that those articles are cheap (at all!) but they force you to see and use it as a disposable...
Great laugh about the hummingbirds nest, I knew you were pulling one, you're about the least city boy a city boy can be I think. Thanks a lot Scoutcrafter, I hope you have a great weekend!!
Hi Alex- I wouldn't mind if they said this phone is good for 5 years only, but to intentionally screw it up because they want you to buy a new one is just bad business.... =)
Loved it. That was the nest. I mean, that was the best! Happy New Year John! I wish you health and happiness. Thank you for what you do.
Bald-Faced Hornet!! I had one of them 5 ft from my front door last year, don't know how I didn't get stung!! They're busy lil' bitches, steady gettin' it sunrise to sunset!!☺
Sometimes if you don't mess with them they leave you alone but if they are in a mood watch out! =D
Thanks, Scout, that puck bench block is some kinda good idea.
For those of you who don't know the name of the song used for The Benny Hill Show is Yakety Sax
That bench block looks like a really handy tool to have around. The hummingbird nest....too funny. 😂
That hummingbird bird nest could hold a large family of hummingbirds, haha. Love that clip
Aw that reminded me of being swarmed by Hornets from a nest when I was young. It was frightening lol
Great video scout I’m going to try the hockey puck idea very
Handy indeed hope you had a great Xmas it’s always a crazy
Time I’m a big fan of the time after Xmas when it’s nice and quiet
And everyone’s away ha ha god bless take care 👍🇳🇿👏⚒🎅
Neighbor kids played soccer at our high school and I saw what I thought was a really old, scruffy, beat up soccer ball in bushes at the front of our house. Almost reached in to pull it out but the bush was a prickly type so I was looking pretty closely to keep from getting scratched and avoided disaster by the barest of margins when I realized what it was. I'll never make that mistake again.
Hi scout, IF only those Nests were from hummingbirds we'd all be alot safer, hornet's are just nasty. As regards things whith chips in em , I'm convinced washing machines, tv's , etc, have a built in chip that stops the things working after so many cycles, they just go dead for no apparent reason, *****. The bench block idea looks realy useful, thanks. Best wishes for the new year, Stuart uk.
Hummingbird nest!!! Ha! Love it.
Great video John I’ve got one of those hummingbird nest in my the roof 🕊PS very clever idea with a hockey puck really could do one of those non-Marin v Block great idea
You can keep the hummingbird nest all the way over there. Back when I worked doing tree/shrub treatments my spray gun shot a 450 PSI stream about the thickness of a Sharpie. Used that to flood those things with a cocktail of insecticides from a good 40 feet away whenever I could.
If those hornets were still in the nest, we would be looking for another Scoutcrafter :).
Good video, thanks.
Loved the hummingbird nest ruse; it cracked me up.
As usual a Good sense of humor. Hornets are just plain mean.
You are so right about that! Sting you for no reason!
Hockeypuck idea was great! I have some that I use for punching holes etc. It guess it will stand abuse better than a piece of nylon.
I also have a block of yellow urethane rubber that is useful to form sheet metall against.
Hi John , Too Funny ! I knew Right Away You Knew What That Was ! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 ! Now I Have To Get A Hockey Puck like When I Was A Kid ! Only Make A Tool ! Benny Hill Was Great !I Remember The Green Hornet ( but Reruns ) Bruce Lee Actually Had To Slow Down for The Camera !
Wayne! Hockey Pucks on Amazon!! Cheap in bulk!
Dig around in the PM Shopnotes and you'll find several versions of benchblocks. With two of the hockey pucks you'd have a nice soft V jaw for your vise.
Holy crap!! That nest is huge! Maybe you could infuse it with resin and slice thru it?
Great idea on the hockey puck!
You had trouble keeping a straight face. I think some hockey pucks may be good items in my toolboxes. Finding them in Arkansas may be difficult. Got plenty of hornet birds..
Benny Hill! That takes me back.
Great tool. That nest made me crack up!!! The moment you showed it and said it was a humming bird nest I thought “what is scout gonna pull this time”🤣
Lite Roadie Aryan I was laughing thinking people who know what it was would be on the edge of their seat waiting for the payoff! Lol. 😃👍
ScoutCrafter Btw, I hate battery operated stuff too! The only things I like batteries in is, my phone, flashlight, and gps devices.
Hey John, very funny show today. I needed to laugh. Thanks! We lost my uncle to cancer we a while ago, and when I was back home for Christmas, my aunt said I could take a look at his tools and take anything I wanted. One of the things I took was an oil filter wrench I had never seen before. It works like the metal strap wrench type, but the strap is made of three sections of rigid parts with teeth on the inside. And it is adjustable for two ranges of filters. It was made in Japan and seems really well made. That made me wonder if you have a collection of different oil filter wrenches and if you could do an episode about them. Happy New year!
Hi James! I have a couple and they are Super Handy! As long as you remember to use them! Often they are forgotten about until an oil change! LOL Thanks!!
Nice humming bird nest😁.
That would have been a Humming Bird Palace... It’s an amazing architectural display....James
Great job and info 👍
Scoutcrafter, I made two tapping /drill blocks on my lathe at the house. They look like a revolver cylinder.
That must look awesome Mike!!!!!
Ahahahah I knew that there was something funny coming with that wasp nest 🤣🤣🤣
By the way, I also agree with the part where you say that new generation of mobile phones are designed to last as long as third partys want, and the same comes to PCs and Laptops.
I wish you a happy new year!!
🥂🍾
Ok, John, how about showing those of us who don't have a lathe how to make a bench block? Maybe use a piece of angle iron? Wood?
Humming bird nest! BA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! I roared with laughter! Thank you! Hey SC, did you mill the flats on the back of those drill bits? I've only ever seen round.
Never thought I'd see slap stick comedy on Scout Crafters channel. But there it is!!
Great video Happy New Year
my friend!!!
I caught on to this one quick lol. Love the hockey puck stuff too
Bench Block eh ! Thanks SO Much John
Thought there for a moment you couldn’t be bothered with my mundane questions & comments
And ... FAME AT LAST for me ... right after Christmas Day with the mention ... who could ask for more eh
I’m gonna look these up on Amazon now and buy 1 after the holidays
You & Your Girl ( And Dogs ) take it easy now y’hear
I had a Black Cairn Terrier named “ Whiskey “ as my companion for 18 years growin’ up
LOVE Em’ so I Do ... THE ONLY dogs I’d own given the chance again Cairn Or Westie
Andy - Look at SHARS for a nice quality bench block under $30! Thanks very much!
Bench block makes a great pen holder! You can use it for anything from a quill feather pen up to a fountain pen! LOL!
I got a whole bunch of them hummingbird nests here. I should send you some Chaga. I know you probably don’t have any of that there.
Cliff- Chaga Mushroom? I think I have a couple upstate! Strange looking! 😃👍
Yes. They grow all over here. They’re worth about forty bucks a pound. Really good for pain. Make a tea out of them.
I had a iPhone 5 up until 9 months ago and all the kids would laugh and point 😆
It wouldn’t update anymore so I bought a 6s at Walmart and have never looked back...👍🏻
Of course 6s is the bottom
of what Walmart sells now but Hey, I’m a geezer😃
Hi David! They are up to iPhone 11 now! I have the 6S and it's considered obsolete! =)
Happy New Year, John💛
Awsome skit lol. I could just imagine someone that didn't know you thinking you were serious yelling at the screen.
I had the same idea with the hockey puck when you first showed the uses for them. Nice job
LOL. I've had a few paper wasp nests. Never trusted that the inhabitants wouldn't come back to life though, so, come winter the whole thing goes in the wood stove.
E. Glide LOL me too! It’s in my hallway just in case! I’ll give it some time before bringing it in the house!
Thanks for making the video! Appreciate responding to my question
Thanks Charles!!!!!
Thanks again for a nice video.
Love a bench block. Indispensable if you do any gunsmithing. You goof ball! You really had me laughing with the hornets nest!
Scout you're not the only one that believes in the planned obsolescence of a cellular phone. It seems about 2 years and the phone seems sluggish and by 3 years you're ready to smash it into the ground.
I am using a android and my current phone is about 2 years old and the battery isn't quite what it used to be.
The best for a new year!
Toop 18 I'm humming a birds song on that last great video, Got to fly away now, I'm making a Cutlass Bearing Puller on my drill press for a friends sailboat.
It's funny that you would mention iPhone batteries failing. My wife's iPhone 6 kept dropping from 100% to nothing in a matter of minutes. We talked about getting a new phone, since a new late model phone is about $500, we ended up getting new battery instead. I bought a kit from Amazon to change it. I watched a couple of videos on how to do it and after about 10 minutes, the phone works like new! The whole kit cost about $20, it even had the screw drivers needed!
Hi Jim! That's my next job! Thanks!!!!!!!!!
Great info on that table puck. I am not a machinist.
Me neither! =D I wish I was!
Good video 👍 😁
Just recently watched your video " Confessions of a Hammerhaulic." Just wondering if you ever explored the German Hammer/ Tool Manufactures like Gedore, Stahlwille and Hazet? Also, thanks for spurring my interest in restoration. Plan to start that real soon here.
Love the german manufacturers but don't have any of there hammers... =)
@@ScoutCrafter Just ordered a couple Hazet Ball Pein Hammers, a half pound and a 2 pound. I'm expecting great things and will keep you posted. Plan to do some restoration in the coming weeks, to some tools my grandfather gave me. He passed away in the early 2000s at 97, and I have kept them set safely aside since. Its time they see the light of day and get a good cleaning and oiling.
Great video john keep up the good work brother
Saying from 30 years of experience, you can't even see a hornet's nest nest in early summer.
You have to look for them with the little buggers darting in and out.
If you don't see that, and you come by with a tractor, or the like, find out that way.
Nasty, like bad cigarette burns. if you don';t get swelling.
if you get swelling, that can be bad.
Made me laugh😂. Thank you
Over here in the desert we have tarantula hawk wasps. They stun a tarantula and lay an egg on it which hatches and then the baby wasp eats the tarantula. The thing is the wasp is huge and some people say it is the most second most painful sting in the world; One can only scream for several minutes and is unable to do anything else. I don't think they will kill unless the person is allergic. They usually won't go after you but I don't like them at all. The tarantulas get a lot of bugs so I hate to see them done in by these wasps. - Kathie
artsietopology Kathie- Remember the movie “Them” from 1954... Giant Ants! I love that movie!
I have a hockey puck with a small acoustic pick up in it, and a guitar jack. Plug it into a small practice amp and the guitar into the other and you are ready to do a John Lee Hooker impersonation. Hockey Pucks is there anything they can't do?
WOW great video you made me laugh..
nice job on the hockey puck
God bless you family and friends.
Happy holidays to everyone and happy New Years..
Would love to see more content using the mill
Great Vid as always!!
You get brim full o0f it sometimes but the Asian hornets are like the ones you showed on steroids! The queens are about 3 inches long and I lie you not. Google 'em and see. And I just use the hammer for fine adjustments too. Hi Smiley and Happy New Year John CS!
Lewie! They are in the US now!!!!!!!! =O
@@ScoutCrafter They're HERE! That's all I know. Not very fractious UNLESS they need to be.
Hummingbird nest had me laughing so hard.
Hummingbird.... Right
John you are a cut up....great vid
Abe! I was first stung by a wasp when I was about 7 years old and ever since then I give them lots of room...
I think you just re-invented the bench block! I can see blocks made from numerous non-marring materials!
I think one made from Delrin would be great!
Man I've been looking for a bench block in the worst way for almost a year, haven't found one at all, don't have the tool to make one either, but man would it ever come in handy. Do you make these? If so man I'd love to maybe purchase one from ya.
I'm 100% with you on the phones. It's a scam.
😂😂😂 funny episode!
Bald Faced Hornet's nest! LOL!!
Haha your so goofy!! Great video.
LOL ... have a good weekend .. †