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MonkeyBiz93
Приєднався 6 кві 2017
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Mounting an old 32inch
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I actually got to take the time and do a voice over for this one. Had all the necessary tools ready to go. I even have a fire block step in this video. Eeeaaasssyyy money 😁
Wall mounting 65inch tv
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Wall mounting my 65 inch Samsung tv. The video is a bit sloppy it was just a spur of the moment thing.
Toughbuilt tool tote review/comparison
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Toughbuilt tool tote review/comparison
Leatherman wave+ review
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One thing I did forget to mention in the video is that, the tool does have a slight rattle because of the multi function system. you can tighten the tool with security bits, but if you tighten it too much it will make it hard to pull out each individual tool.
Click bait lie
It would be better to use a harness instead of a collar!
If I put a harness on him, he knows and he will pull me wherever he wants
Work smart not hard
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One is in the bottom of the device. pull it out, it is detachable. I think that one might give you distance. It is different from the other "remotes".
Many moons ago, I had a similar one to your Husky version. To me it was uncomfortable carrying because of the smaller footprint of the handle. What I mean compared to the Toughbuilt handle, there's more square inches of surface to the handle and better cushion than the Husky. That's why it feels better and lighter in your hands. Also, I didn't like how the handle stayed in the center, didn't fold over, for lifting a larger tool like an impact or drill out of the center compartment. I'm in the process of getting a Toughbuilt one for these reasons.
All of Ryobi HP series all have metal chucks..
Ive seen a few displays that have a plastic chuck. I’ve seen all brands have a plastic chuck
So you have one box and one chaos inside;)
Regarding the feeling of the weight difference, it's the grip size. The small the grip, the illusion of it being heavy is there. The bigger the grip, the lighter it seems. Try it with dumbells, the grip makes the world of difference in pushing more reps.
I have the 12 and 16 and both to me are heavy, but I've loaded them up. They are heavy to start with. The handle is nice. I actually think you could make a lighter wood toolbox with more versatility. Partitions could easily be made for a custom box and still be lighter I think. while I do like the shape of it because it the wide mouth makes it easy to grab tools inside and the tall walls mean tools will stay in, I think maybe this isn't as stable as other toolbox designs. And by that I mean stable as in tip over in the van or on the car seat. A custom box you make, you can attach things like measuring tape on the inside in a clip or give them compartments that make the most sense for use case, grabability, etc. These totes are cool but I think anyone with discerning opinions and maker skills really should be working on and iterating their own toolbox for life satisfaction.
I highly recommend the Ryobi air grip laser level. Thing is amazing for wall mounting anything. I have used it for in shower baskets, tv mounts, pictures, led light strips etc. And its fairly cheap. Also, most tv mounts say not to use an impact or drill at all on lag bolts. Would look out for that.
Sorry, but I saw nothing about wall mounting set up?
Well next time I’ll be more specific with the title. Cause I meant just the main tools that I use to mount a tv. Not physically mounting a tv
Good job mijo.