Good variety of tools Asia. And yeah, I too have several variations of the extractor bits and find them about 20% useful. Oh, and black is so you. 😉😁👍🏼
Great info. You should consider lowering the volume of the background music. This time, it was competing with your voice. It's also okay to have the background music in the beginning, drop out completely and then have it come back at the end.
Not a "star", it's Torx. Love them! The best bolts and nuts shape! So fascinate to work with it! I believe some days torx will substitute all philips and hex! The sockets for Torx go with E: "E12, E14, E16".
I love using them too! So tired of hex and def hate flat heads. Also I've heard them called so many diff things and if you look in the description I do have them listed as Torx. But I had someone call them T bolts when I first found out about them a looong time ago and I sometimes have a hard time breaking that habit lol
I know. If you look at description that's how I have it. Someone called the T bits when I was younger and it's been hard to break the habit of not calling it that since then
Yes I know. Lol. I've just been used to calling them T bits cuz that was how it was first mentioned to me waaay back and it's hard to break the habit lol. I was legit gonna re record again to say it properly but that was too much work haha If you look in the description you'll see I used the correct name
lol i get it, my comment was more meant for new to tools viewers who might not know the proper name of the tool when they go to buy one . there are quite a few tools that I still call by the improper name like the torq-set bit ... I still refer to as a 'swazi' tip, egg beater for a hand drill ect. and having taken a class in photo/vid/editing in school I can also relate to not wanting to reshoot and edit anything that isn't absolutely necessary
Good variety of tools Asia. And yeah, I too have several variations of the extractor bits and find them about 20% useful.
Oh, and black is so you. 😉😁👍🏼
I find a hand impact driver to be more effective than the extractor bits
Great video and gave me some things I “ need” 😂 one thing I love about this hobby is that I can continue my gadget / tool hoarding
Good variety of tools Asia. And yeah, I too have several variations of the extractor bits and find them about 20% useful.
Oh, and black is so you.
Great info. You should consider lowering the volume of the background music. This time, it was competing with your voice. It's also okay to have the background music in the beginning, drop out completely and then have it come back at the end.
Not a "star", it's Torx. Love them! The best bolts and nuts shape! So fascinate to work with it! I believe some days torx will substitute all philips and hex!
The sockets for Torx go with E: "E12, E14, E16".
I love using them too! So tired of hex and def hate flat heads.
Also I've heard them called so many diff things and if you look in the description I do have them listed as Torx. But I had someone call them T bolts when I first found out about them a looong time ago and I sometimes have a hard time breaking that habit lol
Great idea for a video Asia! 🤙👌
Threaded Rivet Gun for the win
Right?!
"Torx", NOT "T-bolt".
Too dark, can't see anything.
Not that bad. Still a useful and informative video. But yeah he’s right, good feedback for your future videos. Not a big deal, but it’s a good point
Torque bits
I know. If you look at description that's how I have it. Someone called the T bits when I was younger and it's been hard to break the habit of not calling it that since then
@@BaptismOverland all good I really enjoy your content though lots of good stuff
Wear lite clothes and white background or more light on your work table so we can see what you are showing us
Noted. I felt the same after I watched it. It was very Batman the way I did this lighting lol
the bit is called a torx bit , the T# is the size with the T being torx and the # being the size in mm.
Yes I know. Lol. I've just been used to calling them T bits cuz that was how it was first mentioned to me waaay back and it's hard to break the habit lol. I was legit gonna re record again to say it properly but that was too much work haha
If you look in the description you'll see I used the correct name
lol i get it, my comment was more meant for new to tools viewers who might not know the proper name of the tool when they go to buy one . there are quite a few tools that I still call by the improper name like the torq-set bit ... I still refer to as a 'swazi' tip, egg beater for a hand drill ect. and having taken a class in photo/vid/editing in school I can also relate to not wanting to reshoot and edit anything that isn't absolutely necessary
The # is not the size in mm.
yep, that was me having a RT moment at 5ish in the morning , it's a weird logarithmic scale ranging from 0.09mm-22.4mm numbered 1-100
@@MrCheezeus all good to both of you! And you're both right! I need sleep....😂
👍 "Promo sm"
Too dark
Ugh, you’re always making me spend money!
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Music sucks
Thanks for the feedback