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Jack of 1
Приєднався 3 лип 2013
Jack of one, master of none
Top 12 Tool Brands Ranked
Ranking all the popular Pro & DIY tool brands
#toolreview #toolhaul #milwaukeetool #dewalt #makita #flextools #snapon #ryobi
#toolreview #toolhaul #milwaukeetool #dewalt #makita #flextools #snapon #ryobi
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Відео
$160😲 Marketplace Tool Haul
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#milwaukeetool #toolreviews #toolhaul #huskytools
Greenworks 60v Battery Mower Review
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A review of the Greenworks 60v brushless 21” battery powered mower #landscaping #Greenworks #mower #batterypowered #milwaukeetools
Big Discounts on Hart & Hyper Tough Tools at Walmart
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#harttools #hypertough #walmart #tools #toolhaul
Holidays Tool Haul
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Wrenches, clamps, box & press #protools #Irega #toolhaul #wrenches
Klein Tool Haul From Home Depot
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Earlier this year Klein Tools went on crazy clearance at Home Depot #tool #toolhaul #kleintools #homedepot
Leather pouches & Long Reach Screwdrivers
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Leather pouches & Long Reach Screwdrivers
USA Milwaukee Screwdrivers- Finally Here!
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USA Milwaukee Screwdrivers- Finally Here!
Broom Review - Milwaukee Quik Lok Attachment👎🏼👎🏼☹️
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Broom Review - Milwaukee Quik Lok Attachment👎🏼👎🏼☹️
“Functional” Tool Restoration - Channellock, Estwing & Petersen Vise Grips
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“Functional” Tool Restoration - Channellock, Estwing & Petersen Vise Grips
@MainelyEverything Mid-Mountain Tool Review Challenge
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@MainelyEverything Mid-Mountain Tool Review Challenge
Estwing Ratcheting Screwdriver vs Snap-On
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Estwing Ratcheting Screwdriver vs Snap-On
$25 Wrench (dud?) Haul & Craftsman Prybar Creation
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$25 Wrench (dud?) Haul & Craftsman Prybar Creation
A Trip To One Of The Last Remaining Sears
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A Trip To One Of The Last Remaining Sears
Beginner Carpenters Load-Out, Tool Restoration, & a post-Halloween Scare
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Beginner Carpenters Load-Out, Tool Restoration, & a post-Halloween Scare
How Can i work for Amazon too?
Flip em.... like old police cars. There appears to be several shades of red that was used by Ridgid... earlier tools being a deeper gloss cherry red, & newer being a flat powder coat neon red/orange.
I use this same attachment on my Stihl Yard Boss. It works well enough up to 2-3". Above this it isn't the best tool for the job. A 12" electric shovel is better. It excels at clean up though. After shoveling or a snowblowing, this attachment does that final cleaning beautifully.
Are you still doing this as a gig??
@@PhilRuybal yeah, doing more general handyman stuff now but still furniture here and there
@jackof1 awesome, I'm glad you could make a living doing it man!
wouldve twice as hard with a shovel
Haven’t had a single problem here. I can clear my 120m driveway with two 5.0 batteries. For the stuff that’s really stuck I use the bristle brush attachment.
Thank you for your review and beautiful view ❤️New Hampshire
Your videos are so good dude. Comedic timing and cool editing. Respect
@@realworldtoolreviews Thank you sir!
Good review buddy
Meghhhh
How do these compare to the DEWALT TOUGHSERIES Screwdrivers?
Great video. How do you get yourself out there get started?
@@drbelt87 I signed up for Wayfair Home Services thru an ad on Craigslist. TaskRabbit is also a good way to get started if you are in a large metro area
@jackof1 ok thank you! I will have to check it out. I wanted to do it as a side gig since I already work a full-time job. And not have to worry about taxes lol. I live in California state where they tax the hell out of everything 😂
Nextdoor is another good way to establish yourself locally. Can make a business page and build a reputation.
I Always assemble on a clean movers blanket, wear gloves and wear booties in the customers home. Trust me they notice the respect. Good luck and God speed
Low torque drills are our friends
Simply using the torque adjustment setting on the drill cone/chuck base, available on virtually every drill driver, has the same effect.
Garbage compared to the old one
That Kennedy box was a steal! Best tool boxes ever made.
that's slush, not snow.
That first hacksaw you grabbed appears to be an adjustable one.
I'm looking for a kennedy cantilever box but this style might be better for what I am seeking
Most underrated ratchets out there.
Explains the shape.........
Hope to have the opportunity to cooperate and exchange
Hi. Do you need a license to do this kind of work? I live in California. I really want to get into this type of work.
@@ozzyschannel987 I’m in MA and the handyman laws are very vague, however there is a simple license ($250/year) called the Home Improvement Contractor license which allows you to work on/improve/replace existing fixtures in single family homes or apartment complexes up to 4 units. For larger work there is a second level of licensing which I believe requires certifications. California is different I’m sure, but in general you are in the clear doing jobs for $500 or less that doesn’t involve new construction or licensed improvements
Oh nice. Thank you very much. I really like your video
Just bought the last 4 old style home depot had 😂
@@roosteroriginal6458 can’t believe they’re still out there!
Nah Kobalt is better than Rigid and Hercules more tools than Herc better price than Rigid
@@davidb3852 there’s definitely a case to be made for Kobalt- especially their new XTR line
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Second Item second lot is a fuse puller
De que material son esos tornillos snapon?
I have the previous version and i like the chisel tip alot. Ive used this tool alot more than i originally thought i would. Great for prying, chisel, scraping, and more. Great tool and perfect size. No need to upgrade if you ask me.
Lol i seen the same thing. Who does that? Went to a home depot that had 50% on all Klein tools and let me tell you i drove out of there with $500 less in my wallet
Cool channel man, found it through Big Vic’s workshop. Thanks for giving us the lowdown on the drills.
@@ToolsandTime Appreciate it! Will follow back
There are some cool finds in there man, but I hear you, you have to be picky at a lot of estate sales these days for the prices that some folks are asking.
I have this mower since 2021, it is strong and when im done, I just clean it off fold the handle down and stand it agaist the wall like a suitcase. I also have the chaisaw and weedeater, they are great, no smelly gas.
Had no idea this happened. The only 2 hardware stores I shop at Lowe’s and Marvin’s which both carry Klein tools.
Slow down, let the tool do the work, and dont force it common sense if rare these days
I think Snap-On has helped by having Malco make several models just for them. Maybe there was an investment too.
Home depot neeeeds to replace klein hand tools with knipex
Home Depot refused to charge more for Klein then what Milwaukee was charging and Lowe’s was happy to charge more for Klein tools
Was there a small spring inside? How does that get put back in?
Please, how do I get the little drawers to lock so that I can move the box without the drawers sliding open?
Should be a mechanism where they won’t open when the top is closed. If yours opens it may be broken
That drywall gun is one of the best before the Dewalt one bro if it works good Thers old heads drywaller tht would buy it for 80$
What color paint did you use?
Rustoleum orange
The old model worked better for guys like me. It was made specifically for cutting into duct. And I used it for that. So useful that it disappeared on me. The newer one is more brittle. I've broken the tip off of it already.
Oh and the Stanley claw hammer. I built my house 40 years ago with that model and its still pounding away.
On the back wall…flip your screwdrivers over…handle up and they won’t slide off the magnet. This solved the problem I had with my really big screwdrivers and some other tools.
@@LouRusiski Good idea!
I went to half a dozen tool shops and found the Wiha pliers/cutters to be better engineered (jaws line up perfectly etc) than the other brands. They were made in Vietnam too.
nah, you hang out.
You need the foam action homie
One can was foam one regular, guess the first few seconds was more liquidy
Lmao
Id run like a little bitch too wasps or bees 😮😊😅