@@shugthehornyhaggis straightforward language is the way to go this is a good review. I always try and exclude the f bombs in case youtube flags me up. I just found your channel recently well done 👍
@@doctorlefthandthread up until recently I made a point of swearing, it kept the specials off my channel, but now I have become a Father it has changed my opinion, I will be trying to keep the swearing for the important parts, I appreciate your constructive and positive comment on the matter Most of the time it's just people that are offended easily But you made a relevant comment I like your attitude, stay positive
@@shugthehornyhaggis It's not necessarily about people being easily offended. This was a good video - very useful, but I confess that I too found it uncomfortable viewing it with my wife and children able to hear it. So, if you want viewers then it isn't necessarily the best idea to make people have to weight that against your valuable content.
Great stuff we need more people like you on you tube getting honest reviews about what not to buy is helpful to a lot of people, looking at your tools you use them so you know what is crap and to avoid buying again so thanks for that.
A very entertaining post, especially when you let one rip (surprised the camera didn't fogg up). Deffo agree if you're soldering every day, get a decent soldering station. Keep up the good work and keep smiling
Thanks for the reply.... my pal a young welder spotted the discs on our work top near the back door & said they are crap Mick...... I said look at that one that's almost square! No more will we buy......
If you want to remove rust, use white vinegar, for a couple of hours, submerge your tool and then clean off the residue rust with a sanding grinder pad, and polish up...Your old planes, hammers, and anything metal will really surprise you. And works irrespective of how much rust you have on the mental...
I've got the same angle finder as you and had the same bug. The battery compartment has a tab that sticks out of the opposite side. Just push it through with a screw driver. Only click the battery in when you need it. I know it is a pain - but my battery lasts forever. I use many CR2032 battery tools so I keep packs of 10 in stock 😉
The 2Ah cells work very well in the Parkside multitool, lasting for a long work-time. Plus they aren't as heavy as the 4Ah making the tool much easier to use in one hand - up a ladder for example.
Thank you for your reviews, I think they contain a lot of good advice. My hearing is not the best so I turned on the sub-titles and they gave me some great laughs, especially your advice to buy a whaler. . . .
I have the same air ratchet as you and also Milwaukee M12 3/8 fuel cordless ratchet, THERE IS NO COMPARISON, I've not used the air one since getting the Milwaukee, I also have the M12 cut off tool and the M12 3/8 stubby all fantastic, and this coming from a dewalt fan!!
nice workshop..hey is that a Singer sewing machine stand on yer bench? bollix ya already answerd my question...if only id watch to the end i woulda got me answer LOL
interestin its been a fcukin revelation my friend LOL a gas man review...loved every minute of it....gonna watch another video of yours before bed while its on my screen
www.protoolreviews.com/power-tool-manufacturers-who-owns-them/ not sure what the link was but it might have been this or one like it Things have changed a lot in the last few years. Bosch has fallen behind to the Chinese manufacturers if you consider Milwaukee a Chinese brand tti is knocking it out the park with amazing power tools en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techtronic_Industries obviously there are still German industry brands that are amazing but for battery power tools tti is where it's at, würth recently ditched there Bosch partner ship in favour of tti because they make better industery leading tools.
I had one of those shite pillar drills or at least one of the other versions of it, same issue wobbly chuck.. I found a screw on the right side of the drill up around where the mandrel goes up into the housing, it was loose, I cranked it in a wee bit and it took out the wobble considerably.. Was delighted when I found it, I was calling the thing every name under the sun and now I think its pretty good... Usually the screw also tightens the handle as a bonus or hindrance depending on how tight you need to crank it to reduce the play.. too tight and the handle is a bastard to crank around, too loose and the chuck wobbles.. Its a game of one vs the other..
STABILA spirit levels? Are there own company and there the industry standard on spirit levels I only use stabila all else are rubbish www.stabilo-fachmarkt.de/ wait do you mean this diy center? It's not one that's local to me in west Germany
I threw mine in the bin reason is it's to tied to the station the system is rubbish also from lidl I bought a garden fork that looked good it was stainless when I used it one of the tines snapped completely off probably China crap again ?
Because people buy it, some people never even use what they bought or use it once in a year to fit a shelf, I use my tools, have you never bought something that turned out to be trash ?
@@smalldairyfarmer sad thing is big brands sell a lot of junk as well hoping that the customer uses the product almost never, black and decker, Stanley, Bosch, all have utter tat if you showed it a hard days work it would be dead in 24 hours
Workzone and ferrex I wouldn't even touch with a bargepole , anything from Aldi to be honest looks shite! Took a big gamble years ago with parkside tools but they seem really good for the money, used the drill for well over 4 years heavily and it's going strong, angle grinder on my second one but I treat my tools like shit, throw them 🤣 so for tjr money parkside are worth buying if your not using the tools for work or need a tool in emergency there worth the money, jigsaw I rate 🤷🏼♂️ and drill with 4ah battery not the weak useless testing battery you get! But that's the same with DeWalt or any other better brand if you use those shite 1.5ah / 2ah batteries no guts in them 👌
Haha great video. Another totally gash Parkside/ Lidl tool to add to your list, the 500w Straight Die Grinder. I've had more powerful electric tooth brushes, you can stall out the tool just by looking at it. A waste of every cent of the 25 Euros I paid for it.
Aldi bought Ferrex shite cutting discs you see them for sale now and again..... They are in my opinion dangerous. Some work Ok but some don't behave. I went almost square after a few seconds. Aldi will not publicise my review of these crap discs.
@@shugthehornyhaggis most are made in china even top brands not all from china is crap yanmar is a chinese tractor they make some good tractors and motor tillers but youll never see them in your stores
11:42 What a hoot I've got one these turds on my desk just two feet away! Your right,its useless. Being so cheap you could just about overlook the poor quality of the adjustment screws and sliding rods but what is unforgivable is the magnifying 'lens' -it so poor it actually makes any job your doing more difficult in fact its goes beyond being poor. Another of my bad buys was a Parkside cordless soldering iron thats supposed to run on 4 AA batteries and I've never managed to complete a job with it because it hardly works. Having said that not everything from Aldi is crap,being a self employed gardener about 4 years ago I bought a cheap Gardenline petrol multitool strimmer with hedge trimmer and chainsaw pruner and its been great and is comparable with the more expensive branded units.
Very Limited vocabulary young man!
Thanks, that's why I speak German fluently and you don't.
@@shugthehornyhaggis straightforward language is the way to go this is a good review. I always try and exclude the f bombs in case youtube flags me up. I just found your channel recently well done 👍
@@doctorlefthandthread up until recently I made a point of swearing,
it kept the specials off my channel,
but now I have become a Father it has changed my opinion, I will be trying to keep the swearing for the important parts,
I appreciate your constructive and positive comment on the matter
Most of the time it's just people that are offended easily
But you made a relevant comment
I like your attitude, stay positive
@@shugthehornyhaggis thank you
@@shugthehornyhaggis It's not necessarily about people being easily offended. This was a good video - very useful, but I confess that I too found it uncomfortable viewing it with my wife and children able to hear it. So, if you want viewers then it isn't necessarily the best idea to make people have to weight that against your valuable content.
Great stuff we need more people like you on you tube getting honest reviews about what not to buy is helpful to a lot of people, looking at your tools you use them so you know what is crap and to avoid buying again so thanks for that.
A very entertaining post, especially when you let one rip (surprised the camera didn't fogg up).
Deffo agree if you're soldering every day, get a decent soldering station.
Keep up the good work and keep smiling
The 2.4 amp chargers may be slower but are better for your batteries
No nonsense, no holes barred critical assessment. Well said.
Thanks for the reply.... my pal a young welder spotted the discs on our work top near the back door & said they are crap Mick...... I said look at that one that's almost square! No more will we buy......
There are a few different companies that make their abrasive some are good, but there mostly shite buy once cry once
Saw the videos, loved the language. We need more like you with most reviews online being blatantly paid fake lies. Subscribed.
Enjoyed your shanner's lidl / aldi review mate another great vid..... Could you do one about the parkside miter saw i see in the background... 👍🏻
If you want to remove rust, use white vinegar, for a couple of hours, submerge your tool and then clean off the residue rust with a sanding grinder pad, and polish up...Your old planes, hammers, and anything metal will really surprise you. And works irrespective of how much rust you have on the mental...
Brown sauce......sticks better......used to shine up pennies with it as a bairn
I've got the same angle finder as you and had the same bug. The battery compartment has a tab that sticks out of the opposite side. Just push it through with a screw driver.
Only click the battery in when you need it. I know it is a pain - but my battery lasts forever. I use many CR2032 battery tools so I keep packs of 10 in stock 😉
Awesome thanks I will find it and give it a go at that
"I might have to run away from myself"🤣🤣 I do have the same problem of a Sunday morning.
Talk about straight talking!! 😂😂 "just walk on by" I love it!
Cracking descriptions,all that shines is not always gold
It’s all that glitters is not gold,
The 2Ah cells work very well in the Parkside multitool, lasting for a long work-time. Plus they aren't as heavy as the 4Ah making the tool much easier to use in one hand - up a ladder for example.
2ah battery's are worthlessness, but sure if your drilling one hole, you would be better off with The12v system
well said , Ive got half that stuff and need to bite the bullet and bin them, just junk.
Thank you for your reviews, I think they contain a lot of good advice. My hearing is not the best so I turned on the sub-titles and they gave me some great laughs, especially your advice to buy a whaler. . . .
Haha
I have the same air ratchet as you and also Milwaukee M12 3/8 fuel cordless ratchet, THERE IS NO COMPARISON, I've not used the air one since getting the Milwaukee, I also have the M12 cut off tool and the M12 3/8 stubby all fantastic, and this coming from a dewalt fan!!
nice workshop..hey is that a Singer sewing machine stand on yer bench? bollix ya already answerd my question...if only id watch to the end i woulda got me answer LOL
There beautiful but pointless
interestin its been a fcukin revelation my friend LOL a gas man review...loved every minute of it....gonna watch another video of yours before bed while its on my screen
Thanks mate what's a good boiler to get fitted if you do any of that stuff cheepish for Scottish weather
you have a new subscriber your a man after me own heart....jeez a Scot living in germany...ah sure no harm
Great video ! Got that link kicking about anywhere ?
Which one?
@shugthehornyhaggis regarding the Chinese manufacturers, sorry I'll try and find a time stamp later
@weetecguy97 thanks video was made a long time ago
@@shugthehornyhaggis no worries bud, cheers anyway ! Seemed like a good way to spend half an hour 😂
www.protoolreviews.com/power-tool-manufacturers-who-owns-them/ not sure what the link was but it might have been this or one like it
Things have changed a lot in the last few years. Bosch has fallen behind to the Chinese manufacturers if you consider Milwaukee a Chinese brand tti is knocking it out the park with amazing power tools en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techtronic_Industries obviously there are still German industry brands that are amazing but for battery power tools tti is where it's at, würth recently ditched there Bosch partner ship in favour of tti because they make better industery leading tools.
I have a tiny gas soldering iron have it 20 + years and its never failed me
Is it a blue Weller gas soldering iron
the cold kill the battery bud i keep anything with a batter...and i mean anything. insde the gaff
this is like the Scottish ave
I had one of those shite pillar drills or at least one of the other versions of it, same issue wobbly chuck.. I found a screw on the right side of the drill up around where the mandrel goes up into the housing, it was loose, I cranked it in a wee bit and it took out the wobble considerably.. Was delighted when I found it, I was calling the thing every name under the sun and now I think its pretty good... Usually the screw also tightens the handle as a bonus or hindrance depending on how tight you need to crank it to reduce the play.. too tight and the handle is a bastard to crank around, too loose and the chuck wobbles.. Its a game of one vs the other..
any review on stabilo baumarkt
STABILA spirit levels? Are there own company and there the industry standard on spirit levels I only use stabila all else are rubbish
www.stabilo-fachmarkt.de/ wait do you mean this diy center? It's not one that's local to me in west Germany
@@shugthehornyhaggis yes i wish they built more stores the nearest is bautzen about 40 kilometres from me
They look fantastic I like that kind of diy center no bullshit
@@shugthehornyhaggis glad you like the store i would like to to the store but the locvation needs a car if it was loebau,or zittau no problem
I threw mine in the bin reason is it's to tied to the station the system is rubbish also from lidl I bought a garden fork that looked good it was stainless when I used it one of the tines snapped completely off probably China crap again ?
What isn't from there? It's hot or miss. Sometimes you get gold, but in the end it's better to spend a bit more and get something decent
Brilliant,says it how it is top man
Why Why are some of the stuff sold if it no good 🤔
Because people buy it, some people never even use what they bought or use it once in a year to fit a shelf, I use my tools, have you never bought something that turned out to be trash ?
@@shugthehornyhaggis yes lidl & aldi ireland 🙈
@@smalldairyfarmer sad thing is big brands sell a lot of junk as well hoping that the customer uses the product almost never, black and decker, Stanley, Bosch, all have utter tat if you showed it a hard days work it would be dead in 24 hours
Workzone and ferrex I wouldn't even touch with a bargepole , anything from Aldi to be honest looks shite! Took a big gamble years ago with parkside tools but they seem really good for the money, used the drill for well over 4 years heavily and it's going strong, angle grinder on my second one but I treat my tools like shit, throw them 🤣 so for tjr money parkside are worth buying if your not using the tools for work or need a tool in emergency there worth the money, jigsaw I rate 🤷🏼♂️ and drill with 4ah battery not the weak useless testing battery you get! But that's the same with DeWalt or any other better brand if you use those shite 1.5ah / 2ah batteries no guts in them 👌
I agree the ferrex stuff is mostly gash so far I found 80 percent of parkside stuff is fine
Never mess with a Scotsman...
Haha great video. Another totally gash Parkside/ Lidl tool to add to your list, the 500w Straight Die Grinder. I've had more powerful electric tooth brushes, you can stall out the tool just by looking at it. A waste of every cent of the 25 Euros I paid for it.
Aldi bought Ferrex shite cutting discs you see them for sale now and again..... They are in my opinion dangerous. Some work Ok but some don't behave. I went almost square after a few seconds. Aldi will not publicise my review of these crap discs.
That's not good.i have come across a few things with debatable safety
what about scheppach
Scheppach is just a Brand-name there mostly Chinese made crap,
@@shugthehornyhaggis most are made in china even top brands not all from china is crap yanmar is a chinese tractor they make some good tractors and motor tillers but youll never see them in your stores
China is fine just prefer made in Europe
Yanmar is japanese not Chinese,
@@shugthehornyhaggis its japanese but its made in china
change the scews bud
I got my stands £15 the pair in Govan as you say shite so soft
Just stick to Dewalt and Milwaukee, problem solved
Milwaukee has really walked away with the crown recently, tti also makes tools for würth now
hahaha good arse
11:42 What a hoot I've got one these turds on my desk just two feet away! Your right,its useless. Being so cheap you could just about overlook the poor quality of the adjustment screws and sliding rods but what is unforgivable is the magnifying 'lens' -it so poor it actually makes any job your doing more difficult in fact its goes beyond being poor.
Another of my bad buys was a Parkside cordless soldering iron thats supposed to run on 4 AA batteries and I've never managed to complete a job with it because it hardly works.
Having said that not everything from Aldi is crap,being a self employed gardener about 4 years ago I bought a cheap Gardenline petrol multitool strimmer with hedge trimmer and chainsaw pruner and its been great and is comparable with the more expensive branded units.
Prove what you say!
No
I don't understand all the Canadian words you use. 😔
Buy one good tool a month rather than one Shit tool a week
Good advice
what abbout makitech
Not a company I'm aware of in Germany
Is that behind makita ? There japanese not Malaysian do I have a bit of reading to do
@@shugthehornyhaggis i may of spelled it wrong but i bougt it in OBI its a makita under another name
@@shugthehornyhaggis its a handkreissäge io pay about 160 eu i had it 10 years
@@shugthehornyhaggis it was not cheap