Comedic Carpenter
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This Wet Bar Is AWESOME!!
Come along as I build a wet bar for some very deserving customers! Making coffee and hot drinks will now be effortless! Thanks for watching, and tell your friends!
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Affiliate links to my favorite tools used on this build:
FastCap Magshims (I use these frequently) : amzn.to/47lm3HN
Festool RTS 400 (great little orbital sander) : amzn.to/410BL9f
Festool Domino (Nothing else like it, love it!) : amzn.to/47B6BHq
Graco 395 PC (This machine is a beast, small jobs or big) : amzn.to/49FJbT4
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Відео

Osmo Polyx Oil - My new go to finish?
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In this video I give you my thoughts on the Osmo Polyx oil clear finish. Overall I think it’s a good product, with it’s only downside being the cure time of between two and three weeks, though that didn’t seem to effect it’s resistance to staining, as I carried out the tests twenty four hours from the application time. I will use this product when applicable, especially on small items. A nice b...
Drill Or Impact Driver: Which One Should You Use?
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Confused about when to use each of these tools? In this video, I break it down to end the confusion! Sign up for the mailing list : comediccarpenter.com/ Follow me on Instagram: comediccarpenter Affiliate links to some of the tools in the video: Lenox Big Daddy Hole Saw Kit: amzn.to/3th5TAd Bosch Nail Strike Spade Bits: amzn.to/3ZKIyTD Irwin Speedbor Bits: amzn.to/3Q3RD6R Thanks ...
Veto Pro Pac OT XL Toolbag Tour!
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Let’s take a look at what I carry everyday in my Veto Pro Pac OT-XL! I have been using this bag daily going on four years now and it has performed like a champ. Rugged and well designed, it is compact, yet spacious enough to carry a good assortment of tools. SIGN UP FOR THE MAILING LIST HERE: comediccarpenter.com/ Affiliate links : Veto OT-XL - amzn.to/45Yaq99 Some of my favorite tools from the...
SmallRig Magic Arm Clamp - The BEST way to attach one thing to another?
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An overview of a tool I recently discovered, the smallrig clamp. Maybe you will find these useful as I have. Thanks for watching folks! Sign up for the mailing list here : comediccarpenter.com/ Find me on Instagram : comediccarpenter Affiliate Links: www.amazon.com/SmallRig-Adjustable-Friction-Articulating-Monitor/dp/B087T4T8D5/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3UGC92A2QXHYG&keywords=Small%2Brig%2...
FIRECORE LASER POLE - Pass or Fail?
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Is the Firecore laser pole fit for the job site or not? Sign up for the mailing list here : comediccarpenter.com/ Follow me on Instagram : comediccarpenter If you would like to support the channel you can do so on Patreon : www.patreon.com/ComedicCarpenter Thanks for watching folks!
Miter Joints Tested To FAILURE! Which one prevails? Does It Even Matter? Find Out NOW!!
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In this fantastic video, I test three different ways of pre-assembling tongue and groove miter joints prior to installation. Sign up for the mailing list and keep up to date with my every move: comediccarpenter.com/ If you feel inclined to support the channel, you may do so here : www.patreon.com/ComedicCarpenter Follow me on instagram : comediccarpenter Thanks for watching! #car...
Milwaukee M18 Belt Sander - Will This Change The Way You Sand? Watch And Find Out Or STAY A LAYMAN!
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Let’s take a look at the Milwaukee cordless belt sander. A not frequently used but indispensable tool in my arsenal. Sign Up For The Mailing List : www.comediccarpenter.com Affiliate Links: a target="_blank" href="www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-M18-FUEL-Belt-Sander/dp/B0BB8TGGVH/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1ZRTHIDDGTO7A&keywords=m18 belt sander&qid=1692143705&sprefix=M18 belt%2Caps%2C221&sr=8-3&_encoding=UTF8&ta...
She Needed TONS MORE Space For Books. Now She Has It. Giant Bookcase Build.
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This video showcases a recent booksheIf built. Sized to hold a substantial number of books, it needed to be heavy duty and look spectacular while doing it. Let it be noted that I satisfied both conditions. Sign up for the mailing list to stay informed of my every move at : comediccarpenter.com/ If you must, you can support the channel on Patreon : www.patreon.com/ComedicCarpenter Questions or c...
I can’t, I WON’T, Build Cabinets Without These Tools!
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In this video I discuss the tools I use to facilitate the building of fantastic cabinets. Nuff said. Subscribe to the mailing list here : www.comediccarpenter.com If you must help support the channel you can do so here : www.patreon.com/ComedicCarpenter Questions or comments? Email comediccarpenter@gmail.com Thanks for watching! Product Links www.amazon.com/Festool-574432-Domino-Joiner-500/dp/B...
How A Pro Carpenter Transports His Tools EVERY SINGLE DAY! (Even Sundays)
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In this video we take a look at some of the various tool bags I’ve had over the years and what I use currently. Sign up for the mailing list and keep track of my every move here: comediccarpenter.com/ If you feel inclined to support the channel, you may do so here : www.patreon.com/ComedicCarpenter Thanks for watching, and remember, cheap tool bags don’t pay!
Festool Domino DF500: Thoughts On The Most ICONIC Tool Of The Century!
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The Festool domino. A tool for the ages. In this video we take a look at this mythical beast, cover the basics, look at some accessories, and answer the age old question, do you need one? Only YOU can make that call. Sign up on the website for updates from ME, the comedic carpenter. - comediccarpenter.com/ If you feel so inclined, you can support the channel here: www.patreon.com/ComedicCarpent...
7 Must Have Tools : THE SEQUEL
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Another look into the tools I think everyone should own for a happier life. This video is not sponsored, it’s all in good fun. Big thanks to my cousin Axel(an actual Viking) for sailing the high seas to come be in my silly video. Links below are affiliate links. Check out the website : www.comediccarpenter.com www.amazon.com/Makita-XCV11Z-Lithium-Ion-Brushless-Extractor/dp/B07M8JTDNS/ref=sr_1_2...
Stabila Levels: All Hype Or The Real Deal?
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In this video I tell you what I think of Stabila levels and show you my small, humble collection and have a few laughs along the way. Join me. OR DIE! Links: www.amazon.com/Stabila-Type-Magnetic-Level-Case/dp/B0BW9NR3R3/ref=sr_1_4?crid=8WO7UI9RW3L3&keywords=stabila levels set&qid=1687306373&sprefix=stabila%2Caps%2C198&sr=8-4&_encoding=UTF8&tag=mattysun00-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=ccd238d7b41aadb0e...
A Carpenter And His Boxes
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Let's take a look at some boxes I made a while ago. These were my first attempts and overall I'm fairly happy with them. No, they didn't win any prizes, but that's only because i never entered them in any competitions. Surely they would have taken top honors had I done so..
7 Must Have Tools For An Enjoyable Life.
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7 Must Have Tools For An Enjoyable Life.
A Carpenter And His Clamps: Every Clamp I Own
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A Carpenter And His Clamps: Every Clamp I Own
I Was Almost Swallowed Alive By My Shed! Narrowly Escaped!
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I Was Almost Swallowed Alive By My Shed! Narrowly Escaped!
Take A Peek Inside My Drawers - A Carpenters Shop Organization
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Take A Peek Inside My Drawers - A Carpenters Shop Organization
Milling lumber for my..."friend"
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Milling lumber for my..."friend"
A skilled carpenter struggles to build a cabinet
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A skilled carpenter struggles to build a cabinet

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Rexxthespecialist
    @Rexxthespecialist Місяць тому

    I was about to buy this nice Milwaukee belt sander, then I remember and think 🤔 and what I’m going to do with my RIDGID one with 9.0 battery? So I didn’t do it 😢

  • @morokeiboethia6749
    @morokeiboethia6749 Місяць тому

    I don't know about that one, but I have the Bosch pole and the Bosch GLL3-330CG laser level, and it comes with a 2-piece adapter that has up/down adjustment on the adapter. We had the same issue at first with putting the horizontal line near the height point then (while on unlock) using the knob to up/down the laser level to that point but when you let off to lock it, it would always settle and move a little bit and not be on point. We found that if you keep the adapter on lock instead of unlock, you can up/down the laser level to your point and let off the knob and there was no settle and made lining up so much easier and less time consuming. It works really nice when you put the laser level where the line can hit several posts or piling from one spot and then hang a long run of girders or joists without having to use a level or even worse using a string level. But the drawback with the Bosch pole is it doesn't have a tripod base so that means you need something above the pole to extend to and lock the pole in place so you can't use it outside if there's nothing above the pole. You could easily bring something with some weight and tie the pole to that object and that works fine but that's one extra thing you got to do if nothing for the pole to fasten to above.

  • @guuuuustaf
    @guuuuustaf 2 місяці тому

    😂

  • @timh7156
    @timh7156 3 місяці тому

    The Surge and Installation Driver are my go to these days. They can take care of 99 percent of the task I’m doing these days. Only complaint is the stupid switch location on the drill.

  • @timh7156
    @timh7156 3 місяці тому

    Milwaukee M12 is a nice Vacuum. A lot more suction the Dewalt and much quieter which is nice when working in customer’s homes. The Dewalt stays at home in the garage now. I wish Milwaukee have made it a hybrid like the Dewalt. And it’s too bad Dewalt didn’t beef up the motor for better suction because otherwise it could be a nice little unit.

  • @timh7156
    @timh7156 3 місяці тому

    Veto Pro Pac TECH OT LC works out really well for me. I like how I can see all my tool and they’re easy to reach. Very durable. At first I was hesitant about spending almost $300 dollars for a tool tote but it has paid for itself much faster than I thought it would due to the time it saves me every trying to get at or find a tool. And after paying for itself it started making me money. After 8 months it hasn’t shown any signs of wear at all. It should last for many years if it doesn’t get stolen. No more cheap and poorly designed Husky totes for me.

  • @timh7156
    @timh7156 3 місяці тому

    You and I carry many of the same tools. Almost like watching myself unload my own Veto bag. We carry a lot of the same tools. How are you liking that 10oz stiletto? I’ve had mine for 2 years now and it’s about all I use now unless I need to really whale in something. As an added bonus it’s made my bag lighter.

  • @bronco9973
    @bronco9973 3 місяці тому

    I really like your way of presenting with your jokes and not to forget your explanation about the Domino machine and accessories. Have all the accessories you showed and a few more. And as you say, this machine is really great. Can't live without it (no joke). Keep it up.

  • @ngshein
    @ngshein 3 місяці тому

    You are armed to the teeth! 😊

  • @michaelspeicher1012
    @michaelspeicher1012 3 місяці тому

    Seems to me you are reviewing a tool you know nothing about and instead of learning it's abilities. You just throw it under the bus. Sorry man, but your a joke.

  • @briankendall9974
    @briankendall9974 4 місяці тому

    Not worth the money. Stabila no longer honors any warranty and they do go bad

  • @johnbailey9682
    @johnbailey9682 4 місяці тому

    Trying to recall but I think mine came with the belt as well ? But guess your tool did not come with one ?

  • @mountingmaster
    @mountingmaster 5 місяців тому

    Don't apologise for asksing people for asking people to subscribe - also confident and straightforward when asking.

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias 5 місяців тому

    I have this and like it. Foot pedal allows spring loading of ceiling pad if you're going to use that.

  • @KyleVeatch
    @KyleVeatch 6 місяців тому

    Just checking in to see if you are still alive upon publishing?

  • @mrklean0292
    @mrklean0292 7 місяців тому

    Okay, you started off slow, but you picked up and got my attention. Thank you.

  • @bababooey1266
    @bababooey1266 8 місяців тому

    I’m gonna go get me a penis butta and jelly sandwich

  • @bababooey1266
    @bababooey1266 8 місяців тому

    Hahahahahahahahshsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsvsbsbsbabahsjshajshsjahshhshshshahahahahahahahshahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah…this is good comedy l

  • @bababooey1266
    @bababooey1266 8 місяців тому

    Hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhahahahahshahahshahahhahahahahahahshshshshahahhahahahahahshhahahahahahahahhahahahshshshshshahahahshahahahabsh…now that’s funny

  • @Michael_Schofield
    @Michael_Schofield 9 місяців тому

    Horrible review. Guess i should have read the comedic part of the page title.

  • @TheMrjoehughes
    @TheMrjoehughes 9 місяців тому

    I guess they are worth it considering you have every type and size available? 😊

  • @mwrcrft
    @mwrcrft 10 місяців тому

    I tried a hard oil finish by another manufacturer that was carried by Woodcraft store and it was ,k not great, ok. I was back at that Woodcraft store recently and now carry the Osmo products but not all of them .I have a piece that I am building and wanted it stain and finish to match other pieces I built but the Osmo was not going to match the color finish . Maybe next time.

  • @billfisher7644
    @billfisher7644 10 місяців тому

    More of an advert for high priced tools (especially Festool) that could put many amateurs off.

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter 10 місяців тому

      So I shouldn’t show the tools I use because some people think they’re expensive (which they aren’t in a professional setting)? I was excited to save up and buy my first Festool tracksaw I saw in UA-cam videos, not put off. Thanks for watching brother!

  • @ozcampnhuntdan7858
    @ozcampnhuntdan7858 10 місяців тому

    Nice explanations boss, thinking about pulling the trigger on this one, you still happy with this sander ?

  • @girthbrooks39
    @girthbrooks39 11 місяців тому

    When is 'The Original NPC's Of Comedy' tour?

  • @KenCharlesTheGreat
    @KenCharlesTheGreat 11 місяців тому

    If you are unsure of your manhood, always use an impact, run that screw all the way through the piece of wood your fastening, nice and loud !

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter 11 місяців тому

      Yes, one must be careful. I thinks that’s why they added the different speeds! I can tell when someone attaches cabinet face frames together with an impact and drives the screw halfway through through the stile.

  • @moldyzucchinis3251
    @moldyzucchinis3251 11 місяців тому

    classic cc

  • @ernsteliden6719
    @ernsteliden6719 11 місяців тому

    About that mount for the laser. If you use the existing hole 1/4-20 right next to the 5/8-11 that you put your converter into, then it would still be flat underneth.

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 11 місяців тому

    The Ramon Valdez jig is da bomb. I have most of the acc. you played with but the Valdez jig beats them all for my use case.

  • @AleCatGarage
    @AleCatGarage 11 місяців тому

    I also like keeping my bag cleaned out with mostly tools I use in the daily. You feature some interesting stuff I may look into. Thanks for sharing. Cheers

  • @NPOAfterMidnight-ft9zj
    @NPOAfterMidnight-ft9zj Рік тому

    Great list!

  • @ildefonsogiron4034
    @ildefonsogiron4034 Рік тому

    Nice ending 😁

  • @KyleHarrisonRedacted
    @KyleHarrisonRedacted Рік тому

    Hey man I honestly had to stop at around 6 ish minutes because the audio result of the editing just got too unpleasant to navigate through. While going through your list of tools is perfectly fine, it's why I'm here, I don't feel mislead as other commenters have pointed out, the thumbnail says "what a pro uses" right? But I think what we're really looking for is the abridged story behind how you arrived at each tool. What have you used during your career that lead up to each item, that kind of thing. Yeah a Festool Track Saw is perfectly fine, but did you start your journey as a beginner with that? Why did you choose that particular tool over others? Regale us! :) I don't mind the presentation of the black room, dark table, and interrogation style light source, but splicing in some B-Roll footage of you using the tool (even silent footage as you narrate like normal) in a practical demonstration would go a LOOOONG way to add a LOOOOT of value (and even provide some useful breathing room to do any audio re-takes with the narration to cut down on the jump-cuts) That's just my two pennies man, I respect the youtube hustle and journey 🙏 bless

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      Now this is a great comment! Thank you and I hope you stick around as I get better with this. The amount of work it takes to make a simple video is almost overwhelming, especially the technical stuff (camera, lighting and editing), but I’m just throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks and I’m starting to get the hang of it. The journey will be a long one I imagine.

  • @michaelclark7602
    @michaelclark7602 Рік тому

    Festooned Evidently you have more money than sense. But to each his own. I've been making cabinets for 30 years high end custom work and never needed to buy sub parts over priced tools

  • @vaughnford9347
    @vaughnford9347 Рік тому

    Funny

  • @ernieforrest7218
    @ernieforrest7218 Рік тому

    Actually, it isnt really necessary to have a narrator. Just show us your shop, and a walk around showing the machinery. Not really interested in seeing the collection of old tools etc.

  • @johnhaller5851
    @johnhaller5851 Рік тому

    A good tripod needs to be able to adjust for unlevel ground. I used a photography tripod for that, but it didn't have enough height, but i already had it. For indoor use, you could get away with a shower caddy pole with adjustable height to lock to the top and bottom surfaces, perhaps buying two to allow for high ceilings.

  • @johnhaller5851
    @johnhaller5851 Рік тому

    95 is warm, but 108 is near impossible to do sustained work. Even metal tools in the shade feel like they are burning you. I'm in the middle of replacing cardboard (OK, it's really pressboard) soffits and eaves board. Your videos have inspired me to make some jigs to help with the process. I'm about half done, but I understand the pain points of doing this job, at least on my house. Squirrels love chewing through cardboard.

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      Thanks! 95 is hot for northern minnesota, I couldn’t handle 108!

  • @disqusrubbish5467
    @disqusrubbish5467 Рік тому

    You lost me at Festool.... Ok if you want one, but newbies get the idea they need one, and they don't. And yes, I have lived and worked in Germany, we've owned three Mercedes (two rusted) and two Porches, and I earned a living at one point with a saw. You really and truly can cut a straight line easily with a straightedge and pretty much any circular saw.

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      Well you’re not wrong. But I’m not a newbie and I’m showing the tools I use to make money, I don’t care what brands people choose to use. Most companies now make track saws for a reason. I’ve seen some pretty neat homemade versions too. Whatever floats your boat, as they say.

  • @Ojja78
    @Ojja78 Рік тому

    Jesus. World record for number of edits per second. It's 3.2, btw. 3.2 edits PER SECOND. Dude. Stop.

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      Wait. Are you saying I’m a world record holder? HOORAY!!!

  • @Tensquaremetreworkshop
    @Tensquaremetreworkshop Рік тому

    Why would you use a cordless track saw in the workshop? You have to couple up dust collection anyway, so power is easy. If you are using a track-saw anyway, a table (like the MFT but bigger) gives at least as good accuracy as the table saw. With a better finish. And safer. Plywood edges? Don't use plywood...

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      I don’t own the corded version of the saw. Plus with Bluetooth batteries, it’s starts the vacuum. I have the Festool mft and never found it very useful. I like to break things down into manageable sizes with the tracksaw and then finish on the table saw. As far as not using plywood for cabinet shelves..what would I use?

    • @Tensquaremetreworkshop
      @Tensquaremetreworkshop Рік тому

      @@comediccarpenter The corded version is more powerful and more robust (naturally). My point was that since you are coupling up dust collection anyway there is no great overhead in plugging in power at the same time. The Festool MFT leaves a lot to be desired- it is too small, and the pivot mechanism is bent tin. Very poor quality. A proper table makes cutting a breeze- instead of 'breaking down' with the time overhead and waste material involved, you cut to size in one operation. Precisely. Rather than ply (which has some questionable properties) most of the world uses high density MDF. No edging required, and no flaws to cover up. For an example of a cabinet maker that built for 20 years with only a track-saw, check out Peter Millard (@10MinuteWorkshop). And note his number of followers.

  • @0330Scooter
    @0330Scooter Рік тому

    Heads up green frog tape stretchy and will do a better job on crnr glue upstate tan masking or blue tape they are 100% paper no stretch

  • @stevenosgood3077
    @stevenosgood3077 Рік тому

    I know nobody that has any of those overpriced short cuts how bout some discipline and skill set

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      I respect your opinion. But an expensive tool that is of very high quality is not “overpriced.”

    • @disqusrubbish5467
      @disqusrubbish5467 Рік тому

      Up vote for "skill set".

  • @Mike-dy8bq
    @Mike-dy8bq Рік тому

    Thanks Matt. I have been through all of the same issues you mentioned with the 3rd Hand pole. I found the Johnson laser pole, which is exactly like the Firecore, at Lowe's for the same price.

  • @jblack8679
    @jblack8679 Рік тому

    Did he say more asshole free? Did you just say that? My old ears.

  • @KenCharlesTheGreat
    @KenCharlesTheGreat Рік тому

    *comment*

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 Рік тому

    TSO products: 5 stars. Picked up the BenchdogsUK version of the rail square (it looked the business) but the caming action is not as secure. TSO works better. Check out Seneca Woodworking's Domiplates; used to index your Domino when inserting domino's in the edge of plywood. Real time saver. Then check out Ramon Valdez' jig for holding a Domino vertically so you can bring the work piece to the Domino; very clever and the bee's knee's when doing framing bits.

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      Don’t have any of the bench dogs stuff, although it looks interesting, but yes, TSO makes quality stuff and I’d be lost without the guiderail square.

  • @dtree27
    @dtree27 Рік тому

    What are your views on the Milwaukee Packouts?

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      Too big and heavy for me personally. Also I don’t need that level of protection, but they seem to be popular and I can see why.

  • @erickdanielsson6710
    @erickdanielsson6710 Рік тому

    Matt, Nice video. What is the link to the Mosaic program?

  • @user-hz9om3zy9o
    @user-hz9om3zy9o Рік тому

    the hole is for hanging the level on a nail

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      🤦‍♂️ thank you! I’m sure I would have come to that conclusion at some point, but I don’t hang them, they’re stored in a bag in my van.

    • @user-hz9om3zy9o
      @user-hz9om3zy9o Рік тому

      Same but when I'm framing I always shoot a nail and hang them instead of leaning them for someone to kick over. also seems fairly unnecessary as there are the large cutouts for your fingers but I guess it saves the rubber from being chewed up. @@comediccarpenter

    • @comediccarpenter
      @comediccarpenter Рік тому

      👍