13 COOL TOOLS THAT HAVE REACHED A NEW LEVEL
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1) Wysięgnik WH-3 (Preview)
• Wysięgnik do wózka wid...
2) PDR Baton (Preview)
• Soft Dent Removal with...
• Tips & Tricks to Remem...
3) MetMo Grip (Preview)
• Metmo Grip
4) UniTec®
• Einbau des Funke uniTe...
• Einbau des Funke uniTe...
5) ITOOLco GRDXL
• GRDXL Product video
6) Zünder
• DELKO TOOLS drywall ba...
• Introducing Zünder
• ZÜNDER by Delko Tools
• What is a drywall banj...
7) Easy-Tilt
• Easy-Tilt
8) Signumat
• Wir stellen vor: Signu...
• Wir stellen vor: Signu...
9) DEWALT Door Lock Installation Kit (Preview)
• Dewalt Lock Installati...
10) Brush Grubber (Preview)
• Brush Grubber Brush Gr...
11) Gutster Demo Bar
• Gutster Demo Bar - Ca...
12) GEDORE E-TORC Q
• GEDORE: elektronischer...
13) Rhino Cable Pulling Probe
• Rhino cable pulling pr...
00:00 - Gutster Demo Bar
01:00 - GEDORE E-TORC Q
01:54 - MetMo Grip
02:46 - UniTec®
03:32 - Wysięgnik WH-3
04:20 - PDR Baton
05:12 - ITOOLco GRDXL
06:00 - Zünder
06:51 - Easy-Tilt
07:36 - Signumat
08:22 - DEWALT Door Lock Installation Kit
09:19 - Brush Grubber
10:09 - Rhino Cable Pulling Probe
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I use my 10-inch crescent wrench as a hammer, too
It’s a challenge to keep lift trucks from tipping forward when the load is right up to the mast. Extending the load arm to twice the length of the forks must result in max lift capacities of around 100 pounds.
I used to crate pianos for a living. That piano tipping tool is genius. Pianos are shipped on their side so tipping is necessary but that's when damage is most likely to occur.
Fantastic showcase of new tools, thank you
Nothing beats an open end wrench of the right size. Otherwise, I built a forklift attachment to extend a hook 20 years ago.
That shrub puller is exactly like a pallet puller. I used one when I had to unload box trucks that were not dock high and the pallets were in the front of the truck.
I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!
Number 2 is amazing 😻
Does the Whysięgnik have a counter-balance to prevent tipping? That’s actually really cool
what about the counter balance of the forklift itself? ofcourse u move the weight so u cannot lift as u do with normal forks
Not only are none of these more practical than their low tech counterparts, absolutely none of them are priced so that a real tradesman will seriously consider purchasing one.
My torque wrench costs 50 dollars. If it breaks, I'm out 50 dollars. I can live with that. Imagine breaking an eight thousand dollar wrench on a two dollar bolt.
Probably only worth 8k it if you're bolt is going into an 800k component
Its more for engineers, or tester youtube channels. 8k might be a drop in the bucket if your annual budgets land upwards of hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars. Id imagine most consumers and mechanics have a budget vastly reduced from that
Yup, and this one will be subject to “upgrades” that brick it, with the firm disavowing all fault. Probably most useful features offered as serfware (“subscription $$$”). And a WiFi connection that will enable bad actors to find a backdoor to maliciously exploit.
Hahahaha
I SEE FORKLIFT TRUCKS AS ONE OF GODS CREATURES AND GIVEN A GIFT OF HELPING TO LIFT HEAVY LOADS AND SAVE LIVES. I LOVE BEING AROUND FORKLIFTS I KNOW THEM BY NAME
I love this channel. Every video is fantastic!
The cable 'pulling' probe is easily replaced by a shopvac with an exhaust port and hose reducer, some paracord and an appropriately sized cap to tie the cord to. A lot less than a $1000, too.
pulling line and a piece of cloths works as well.
Love every bit of this video!
I just love this show but I wish you had a shop yourselves so we knew where we could get these great ideas from?
Those DEWALT door lock installation kits are a life saver, but I didnt pay anything close to $158, I paid $49.
way back in my teens I helped my dad clear brush and shrubs with a single chain with a slip hook, wrapped it around the brush a couple times and pull with the tractor, chain tightens and out comes the brush roots and all
There's a tool sold in South Africa called a "tree popper" which works better than the brush grubber and you "pop" a tree out by hand (not machine needed). It works well for any plant up to 15cm thick.
The sewer T Connector is perfect for adding a second generator feed to the penstock for a hydro electric generator just what I need!
The little tree puller is actually a pallet puller that's been around since I was a kid. You put it on a pallet in the front of a truck and drag it out with a chain to the back
The forklift attachment is not new. Granite workers have been using them for years to move slabs.
That door lock jig has been available from every manufacturer I can think of how's DeWalts jig any better
The Rhino Cable Pulling Probe reminds me that I need to schedule my next colonoscopy.
Lol it would be a cold day in Hades before I'd ever pay $8500 or even $850 for a torque wrench.
And that will be the price of a normal one if you're president/corrupt government has it's way
but it hooks too wifi
Haven't heard of an artic blast teaching h yet.
Hades was a Greek God not a place
$850!?!?! its a wrench. I see no logical reason for a wrench to cost that much.
I have a grappling tanner that biforks the inner glut ring of most modern torque converters. This makes the removal of crimped seams a breeze and you can get them from as little as $1450 a set of you shop around. HOWEVER you can do the same thing with a bent fork and a desert spoon IF you know what you're doing.
VERY COOL! Thank you man!! Quite interesting.......
That Metmo wrench is a nut rounding nightmare
Yeah. You have to be a bodybuilder to use that crowbar cuz it's heavy as hell.
The drywall banjo @6:00 has been in common use for at least 50 years and so have the stilts but the stilts are even older.
the stilts are illeagul
The forklift boom is hardly new. I was using those decades ago lol
Thanks awesome information make & take work to a new level of easy
4:00 it can easily transform your forklift into an accident waiting to happen
Northern Tool sells several different models of the Brush Grubber. Priced from $60 - $110.
The brush grubber design has been sold for over a decade.
Pallet puller, you can get one from Grainger or ULINE
Northern Tools sale them also.
As has been said before. That torque wrench is on the expensive side.
Reminds me of the hifi industry with physics free speakers and cables for $ 200000
Those tool will one day come Handy
Love this channel
In PDR, heating the dent is the last resort. I never had a problem just using a crack torch and experience. I only use heat on dents that most techs would refuse from the start. With up to 10 cars a day sometimes during hail season, I've had to paint a couple body panels over the years because I didn't like how it came out. Even when it works out great I'd usually deep discount that panel because I don't like using heat. At that point it's between me and the dent and not really about money. Reputation is everything in the PDR biz.
That forklift crane adapter has been around for a LONG time
You can use a jackhammer without any fancy attachments to pound a ground rod 👍
That torque wrench might be for rocket or satellite technology or specialized equipment say giant wind turbines etc...
The Metmo Grip is intriguing.
@Techzone_1 SCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM
I've been using that Dewalt door handle install kit for years. They are cheap and worth every dollar.
Yeah, that and the taping banjo have been around for a long, long, time. Notice the title was weasel worded, doesn't say anything about these being new.
@@bhatkat Not sure if you have used the Ryobi hinge mortise jig? Having both those tool kits makes door installation a breeze. All you need is a router and a corded drill and hanging a new door is child's play.
Ditto here, but an off brand which went for $13 instead of his suggested $158. (thud)
@@ljprep6250 Now a days I use Harbor Freight for all my tools. They are just as good half the price. I am 46 and now there are Harbor Freight stores everywhere but I can remember back in the day when they only way to purchase Harbor Freight tools was either through the catalog or twice a year they would do a traveling type parking lot tool show for a few days. Man O man, I can remember saving up as much extra money that I could and buying all kinds of stuff there. Still have a 20 gallon compressor that has to be almost 20 years old , it still works, wonder if that tank is still certified?? Now I can just drive a few miles down the road and buy what I need. I always leave there with stuff I didn't come in to buy and always drive away saying "shit!!!! I knew I forgot something!" Sorry, just felt a bit nostalgic.
@@DropDMurphy So you support China and the loss of all domestic tool production ?
i realy enjoyed the boohunker
really cool
i can see that fork truck crane causing a lot of tip overs
I put ground rods in dirt with a bottle of water.
Does the Metmo tool lock on to the size needed? Is there any slipping off?
Make a video on self defence weapons, please
Rig that tree grabber thingie to a Come-Along... nice...
Great 👍
Wow, Amazing, Can you send * links to all these gadgets that you post!*
Best vidoe !
I need this
The cable feeder, how well i wonder does it do with a wire tube that already has a bunch of wires in it? Then you come in and need to put more thru it.
You feed a string in one end, and suck it through with a vaccum cleaner.
or how about the home renovations that don't have conduit in the wall?
in that case you either pull them all out and then run them in together, or let the job go undone, nail the wire to the outside of the wall and cover with molding. or better yet go into attic or crawlspace, run the wire through the stud cavity .
@@bradleydeturck1423 Simple, the tool is not meant to be used in that way,
About the same as a regular fish tape. None of the stuff they showed on this video is a new invention. They've all been around for decades, some just have motors attached now and we're watching a video like geniuses solved a problem that didn't have an answer.
Serial killer that ends people with a $8500 wrench
Watching tech videos is a art😍
@Techzone_1 SCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN
Nice
I show these to my grandma when she falls asleep, better than coffee
@Techzone_1 SCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM
I have the tree puller grappler. The teeth pads are not adequate enough. If they also locked behind or the gripper teeth were on curved plates to increase the surface area, perhaps the grip would be more effective.
we've been using something just like that to pull skids off trucks for at least 40 years that I know of, it's hardly new.
@@Bear-Cat207 looks like this one had more substantial teeth, but doesn't look like good contact. I was surprised 20 years ago when warehouse folks didn't know what a pallet puller was, less surprised today 😂👽
That's too bad. I use my HFT 2,500# winch and a length of flat nylon rope twisted around the trunk a few times. Route it over a spare tire and the pull becomes more vertical before it goes horizontal and it pulls 'em quite easily. Got that from another YT video. Soak the area and cut off the water 36 hours before pulling, so the water dissipates equally. It's much, much easier than digging that crap out, lemme tell ya.
honestly for shrub removal just get a logging chain can do exactly what this grip can do
@@Bear-Cat207 I haven't been in warehousing for 40 years, but yeah, we use them too. Also, notice these "shrubs" were planted in a loose dirt berm and was very wet. Totally staged to promote something that's been around for years
The retail price on the Dewalt door holesaw kit is about 40$ not 150$. It is where I live anyway
That forkliftboom would barely hold anything at that distance.
--- but it could probably turn over the forklift in a heartbeat
I've always wanted/needed a sewage pipe t-connection made easy! Said no one, ever.
It's called trepanning
$8500 for a torque wrench? Wow! I paid $500 for a digital torque wrench and thought that was a lot at the time!!
For about 600 u can buy a pack of 3 torque wrenches that are quite good quality and u dont need more than that
3:32.. I see ALOT of Bent forks in their near future.. LOL
The Brush Grubber is also very cool.
Could’ve used that a few months ago when pulling tree stumps out of the ground 😂😅
Yes, I was also in need of that one few days back.
spare tire, Chain, and Truck hitch...
This thing is not pulling a stump out, and having the same design give up and slip off a pallet, you would need to do prep work. Rent a stump grinder
@@mjolnirswrath23 ---- yep: couple of days ago I showed a friend how to use a spare wheel and a chain to change the direction of pull to yank out small stumps - he said "that's pure genius" - I said "nope: it's redneck Jeeper - but sometimes they are the same thing"
@@bonesrhodes3762 Where's the video?
So- a fancy tool for driving ground rods that replaces a bucket of water….
Me. Hey I love that demo bar I’m getting one. My wife. why are the bathroom and kitchen in the garden now?
The retail prices on these things are ridiculous.
awsome
I love watching your videos in 2x speed. It gets through.all the products and it doesn't miss on the description. And I can also watch a hand full of videos at a time it's pretty neat 😎😎😎😎😎 😎😎😎 o
Besides the door jig and the demo bar…. The other tools, dunno.
Digital Torque wrench might be an overpriced overkill. Don't fancy using it lying on my back in the wet under a low clearance vehicle on hard to reach suspension component trying to read the display from the side 🤣
And I have a spaghetti-field and a brass-mine for sale!
Love it first
nice nice
Come on now do our torque wrenches really need wifi?
And blue tooth for music.
😂
Lol at the dewalt door jig, my ryobi cost like $15
0:47 "It is a Beast"... On Plaster Walls that can easily be punched/kicked through... Now IF he was talking actual Plaster Walls using Plaster and the Wood Strips behind it.. Then Maybe.. But I am thinking he was Meaning "Sheetrock" because some people refer to that as Plaster Wall...
metmo grip wrench make your hands dirty when using, dirt builds up on the middle thread
The torque wrench is likely over $1,000
harbor freight ftw, still got my Pittsburgh
I lose my shit if someone drops my spirit level, there’s no way I’d invest in the digital torc wrench 🙈
so by the video was made it would be here by now because it’s the last day of feb
Hi
That Strut Driver isn't going to be able to drive anything into solid rock that's six feet deep.
Are you talking about the thing for the grounding rod? Of course it won't work in solid stone. But neither would the normal way to drive those copper rods.
Stilts are illegal here.
it's always a joke when we say somebody had reinvented the wheel but the reinvented crowbar looks wonderful
tape dispenser for dry walls looks very useful and its price is not a problem if you need this machine everyday (and i needed one few years ago)
The dry wall tool been out for years
Lol starting with less than util to downright dangerous with tha forklift.
Meanwhile some human beings do not have food.
Whoever approves of spending $8500 on a torque wrench needs to be fired.
The Zunder looks like a normal drywall banjo with a wheel on the front.
It is. They have been making then with wheel attachments for a long time. I think I have a cheap $30 dollar one I bought 5-10 years ago. It worked but because the quality was low it put a little too much strain on the tape from resistance going through the thing.
@@siral2000 I still use a old Marshaltown
@@hgcamelsmoker Nice, I was just DIYing a room so I couldn't legitimize the investment.
isnt it kinda heavy to be using all day? looks clumsy.
@@redhammer6601 They're usually made of lightweight materials, most of the weight comes from the drywall mud that you have to lift either way. However it's not really a job for someone average arm strength, no matter what method you use. Especially when doing the ceiling. Another device that can be used in place of this is called a bazooka. It makes doing ceilings easier I believe. However I've never used it, because it's relatively expensive. They start in the $1,000 range and go up from there, only pros and rich people use them. It is more interesting to watch being used though, I'd check it out if you're interested.
torque wrench too expensive? Just wait for the Chinese make
I don't get the brush gubber. Why pay for an additional tool when your chain, backhoe or front loader on the same tractor you're using can do the same thing.
----- because gadgets - people love gadgets
We used to throw chain over an old steel rim and use a truck to roll thick saplings out. Trees pull straight up easier than they pull sideways.
This music reminds me of Bay area buggs
The video picture is what sent me here. I spent 5 mins hunting for it. (Brush Grubber?) It's at 9:20.
Hold on... i just got to connect my torque wrench to the wifi....
The jib for the forklift is nothing new