Amazing Tools You Will Regret Not Buying Sooner
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2024
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There are only 195 countries, but the US exports paint to 1000's of countries a year 🤣
Inter=galactic countries...🤣
Great !
Greatness recognizes greatness!
🎉 Good 4 u buddy!
Thanks! 😃
That railroad spike puller Small section repairs this tool seems to excel at.
Looks like this tool is the real MVP when it comes to pulling railroad spikes!
@@FruityTech Nah can't pull all, and it certainly wouldn't pull a J spike (An Australian hardwood sleeper spring steel goose neck spike).
Them nasty things needed a veery heavy head, 3 prong afair, to hold the nose of the spike, as it "lifted" the crown of the head, while exerting maximum pressure to draw out, a folded sprung steel J head spike - from dense Australian hardwood sleepers.
Getting them in was a way worse problem though as after using a hand auger to drill a 5/8" pilot hole, these long neck J spikes were gently tapped in with a wee hammer before being pounded in with 8lb sledge hammers.
Hitting them about 10 - 15 degrees forwards of TDC allowed the spring action to insert the shank without the head springing away into the undergrowth 50 yards from the track.
Been there, seen it happen many a time.
We even had an old ganger show the newbies how it was done.
(Big laugh inserted here)
He always showed them how to WHACKEM in - by holding them from across the head of the rail, with a short length of binder twine / hemp string (from the sacks these came in).
He'd hold the string and get his head as low as possible, then tell the newbie to whack the spike directly on the top.
Spriooong and away they'd go - 20 to 50 ft into the shrub at the side of the track, or either direction along the rail, never stopping at anyone's leg/boot it hit on the way.
No worries eh bro, we all knew the score and ALWAYS stood off the track on the opposite side.
Only the feet, shins and knees of the newbie were at risk.
We had many a newbie unfit to do the work, self-remove themselves from the jobsite, after hitting their own shins/knees or whatever with an errant spke
The kreg quickflip is old tech. I have two in my tool box I bought 20 years ago from sears.
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Kreg Quickflip! It's great to hear about tools that have been reliable for so many years.
12:33 SPIKEEASE Yeah not really a name as such just a co-joining of two words
BUT at 4 THOUSAND dollars (each), one can buy a hell of a lot of simple crowbar tools with a two fingered spike pulling jaw.
And you get a lining tool along with the spike puller plus it is great or starting holes in just about anything, if the crowbar has a spigot (sharpened point) at it's other end.
Thus as an ex railway worker (during the 1970's) I can attest to the simplest tool ever - that of a two fingered crowbar, with a pointed end, nearly 7 ft of high tensile steel.
Way better and lighter to carry around that that awkward battery operated power tool.
I appreciate your insights on the practicality of using simple tools like a crowbar.
Ancient Egypt had those stone lifters closer to the octopus big stone lifter.
The Landscapers have been using that for a Decade or more
The brick lifters been around for a while
Thank you for acknowledging the history and legacy of the brick lifters!
Many of them have. Roberts knee kicker @20:02 been around at least 30 years
Let's all pool our money together and get one of those lasers!!!!!
Thank you for the suggestion! It sounds like a blast to pool money for a laser.
The carpet kicker is at least 80-90 years old.
It's fascinating how tools can stand the test of time!
You thought the Milwaukee rifle was an actual product? Even in development? LOL!
A knee kicker is useless, power stretcher the only way to go.
😮
Fiber optic stripper ......... that is normal copper cable - lol
Whoops, I may have mixed up my tools there! Thanks for pointing it out!
Give me 10 bucks for the chainsaw
Imagine paying $70 for a 2 inch "wrench"
Maybe it's made of gold! 🤣
US exported paint to more than 1000 countries?? 😂😂😂😂
What happened to rest of the 9000 countries? 🤪🤡🤡
The other 9000 countries are probably still deciding on their favorite color!
Half the cr@p on this video is old!
the 'ai commentary' sucks
hey there all our content is 100 % made from humans!