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  • Tool Quiz! Test Your Tool Knowledge vs the Tool Bear!
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  • @jeffw2218
    @jeffw2218 5 років тому +30

    "All tools have a hammer side." - Eric O.

    • @orbitalair2103
      @orbitalair2103 5 років тому +2

      Collorary; "Some tools have a prybar side."

  • @tenkillcombo
    @tenkillcombo 5 років тому +32

    Hex is correct, allen is a brand name

    • @brotherbrian1
      @brotherbrian1 5 років тому +2

      So is Torx, but we'll let it slide this time. :)

    • @waltlars3687
      @waltlars3687 5 років тому +3

      @@brotherbrian1 star bit is new generic name

    • @chrisgerwing4820
      @chrisgerwing4820 5 років тому

      It’s called a socket head

    • @leeschanck4037
      @leeschanck4037 5 років тому +1

      Yes you are correct

    • @ironblack5387
      @ironblack5387 5 років тому

      Amen yall,, the Bear is not doing well in this quiz

  • @muddywater6856
    @muddywater6856 5 років тому +17

    There are square drive bits and Robertson bits.... they are not the same.
    The Robertson bits have a slight taper, as your pic, and are labeled R0, R1, R2...etc.
    The square drive bits have no taper, and are labeled S0, S1, S2...etc.
    I have both, and the Robertsons are superior for most screws.
    Now... how about the JIS/Phillips? 😀

  • @theanvil5288
    @theanvil5288 5 років тому +13

    🐻during the test, while looking out the class window, I got distracted by a squirrel.🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @robrocco5420
      @robrocco5420 5 років тому

      🐿🐿🐿🐿🐿🐿

    • @hardlyb
      @hardlyb 5 років тому

      My mom arranged for me to have an extra two hours and to take all the tests open book. I have an anxiety disorder, and that's a real thing!

    • @theanvil5288
      @theanvil5288 5 років тому

      hardlyb 🤣😂No do overs for me or extended time limit. Da🐻 gave me a F grade and sent me to the principal's office for a paddling. Ouch! 🏓

    • @hardlyb
      @hardlyb 5 років тому

      @@theanvil5288 Old-school.

    • @paulsmith9341
      @paulsmith9341 5 років тому +2

      In college I had a geometry class that came to a grinding stop when a train went by because the professor would go to the window and watch it until it was gone!

  • @kevinkoepke8311
    @kevinkoepke8311 5 років тому +11

    I've used all these as a hammer, does that count?

    • @TexasScout
      @TexasScout 5 років тому +2

      When you have a nail, everything looks like a hammer....

  • @waltlars3687
    @waltlars3687 5 років тому +3

    Around these parts We refer to Phillips and strait blade screwdrivers as plus or minus screwdrivers

  • @jamesu
    @jamesu 5 років тому +7

    I would never call a Phillips (Trademark name) an "ANSI Type I Cross Recess"

  • @weeklyone
    @weeklyone 5 років тому +2

    Why you gotta embarrass us for Bear? Well at least I know what all those funny bits are for and named! Thanks Bear!

  • @electric8668
    @electric8668 5 років тому +4

    QUIZ Which is more important, to state the official name of a tool or the common name when communicating with most people?

    • @davidmoran4471
      @davidmoran4471 5 років тому +4

      The proper vernacular to use is the one that will be understood and that may vary depending on with whom/where you are communicating.

    • @electric8668
      @electric8668 5 років тому +2

      @@davidmoran4471 Not sure what grade the Bear would give you but you get an A+ from me.

  • @chucks4328
    @chucks4328 5 років тому +2

    Lost me on the Vice Grips. I knew that wasn't the proper name but that's all I've ever heard them called. Growing up as a kid if my dad told me to bring him a Crescent wrench I knew what I'd better bring or he'd have slapped me upside the head with it. He was also known to substitute anything within arms reach as a hammer. He used to say "Don't use force. Just get a bigger hammer ".

  • @ted049
    @ted049 5 років тому +1

    A couple of funny stories about brand vs. generic names. In the 1960's the American microphone manufacturer Electro-Voice wanted to export to Europe, and so filed for a trademark in what was then the Common Market, now the European Union. They were refused the trademark as being "merely descriptive", much as no one can claim "refrigerator" as an exclusive trademark. Electro-Voice was so incensed they rebranded for Europe as "Electro-Finger" (guess which finger!) and set up their European distribution office in Switzerland, not then a member of the Common Market and not now a member of the European Union. After protracted litigation they were allowed to trademark Electro-Voice. Here's another. In the 1990's the Oxford English dictionary admitted the word "tannoy" as a generic term for loudspeaker. You'll find it used throughout the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books by Douglas Adams. The British loudspeaker manufacturer Tannoy, who had trademark rights to their own name, put out a boastful press release proudly announcing it. Two days later corporate counsel had them send out another press release withdrawing the first one, warning publishers not to use the name as a generic term, and they sued the Oxford University Press to get the generic term out of the dictionary. Here's one more as a bonus. The American audio power amplifier manufacturer Crown International started distributing their stuff in Europe. Why not? Shortly after, they got an exquisitely polite letter, return address "Foreign Office, Westminster," informing them that "Crown" had been in use in the U.K. as an exclusive trademark for over 1,000 years, and if they imported any more such product it would be seized and destroyed. Should you want a real belly laugh, surf over to Wikipedia and read up on the "Burger King" trademark.

  • @joelwatts9042
    @joelwatts9042 5 років тому +5

    At one time those tongue & groove pliers were called water pump pliers. They were used to tighten the packing gland on water pumps of early cars. Also I agree with what was said about the Allen. Otherwise I got 8. Thanks, that was fun.

    • @PaulSteMarie
      @PaulSteMarie 5 років тому +1

      "Water pump" is the more generic term. I've seen them with at least four different mechanisms for holding a position: tongue and groove, the classic channellock style; little notches, as an older Craftsman pliers; push-button release types, such as Knipex Cobras, and a self-adjusting type that I forget the name of.

    • @danohstoolbox
      @danohstoolbox 5 років тому

      water pump pliers are different from grove joint as to how they engage the material and the swivel point

    • @PaulSteMarie
      @PaulSteMarie 5 років тому

      @@danohstoolbox en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tongue-and-groove_pliers

  • @merlerosenberger4334
    @merlerosenberger4334 5 років тому +3

    10. and my sticker says "don't ask to borrow my tools, and I won't ask to borrow your girlfriend".

  • @eizzle78
    @eizzle78 5 років тому

    My wife said turny thing, squeeze thingies, oh oh oh A HAMMER! 🤣

  • @DasShaten
    @DasShaten 5 років тому +8

    All tools have a hammer end and most have a pry end too....

  • @biggiefitz6275
    @biggiefitz6275 5 років тому +1

    Cool video quiz! I didn't ace it but l did think of another type of screw head- the Clutch Head screw! Also called the Bow Tie screw found on classic GM vehicles.

  • @STB-jh7od
    @STB-jh7od 5 років тому +1

    Anything can be a hammer if you're mad enough! 😃

  • @cctvspystore
    @cctvspystore 5 років тому +3

    I've had to correct several contractors during my years installing security systems concerning the Robertson Head. Most just want to call it a square drive or square tip, no biggie

    • @cctvspystore
      @cctvspystore 5 років тому

      @@Michelle-Eden Yup, they all worshiped me as if I were the one & only God of the Universe. GTFOH with ur sarcasm

  • @snap-off5383
    @snap-off5383 5 років тому +1

    9/10 I think the "vise grips" name brand applies to the "allen" name brand and is properly referred to as hex drivers.

  • @danr1920
    @danr1920 5 років тому +2

    Every tool has a hammer side. I'll turn in my toolbox on my way out.

  • @DreamBigBuildSmall
    @DreamBigBuildSmall 5 років тому +1

    8 for me. You got me with the Robertson and the tongue and grove pliers.

  • @4jeffgordon
    @4jeffgordon 5 років тому +1

    I refer to the tongue and groove pliers as arc joint pliers.

    • @PaulSteMarie
      @PaulSteMarie 5 років тому

      I was trying to remember that name! Tongue and groove is what I went with.

  • @steventate9276
    @steventate9276 3 роки тому

    "I said a hammer dammet a hammer!" Hank hill yells at the guy at the home depot who passes him a screw driver.

  • @thebaron44
    @thebaron44 5 років тому +1

    Of course 'Cresent' wrench clould be called 'adjustable spanner'.

  • @awlthatwoodcrafts8911
    @awlthatwoodcrafts8911 5 років тому

    I got 6. It would have been 7 but I thought the Vise Grips were just "locking pliers", not "locking clamp pliers". Gotta respect the honor system, here.
    BTW: got me a blue "Approved" sticker coming next week. Going to be the first sticker for the inside of the lid on my orange USGeneral 26" top chest. I was going to leave it pristine, but I thought maybe a few of my favorites would be a nice touch. So you're the first!

  • @tacsystems5621
    @tacsystems5621 5 років тому +1

    I got all right but I put slash hammer all of the, so there.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 5 років тому +1

    Adjustable wrench

  • @Marcel_Germann
    @Marcel_Germann 5 років тому

    Tongue and groove pliers are also called water pump pliers or pump pliers, in german Wasserpumpenzange.
    www.amazon.de/87-250-Hochleistungs-Wasserpumpenzange-Schnelleinstellung-Mehrkomponenten-Griffh%C3%BCllen/dp/B0001P0CKC
    The Lineman's pliers are called combination pliers in some countries, especially in Europe.
    In german the Vise Grips are mostly called "Gripzange", came from the original Vise Grips (Irwin), but the correct name translates literally as "locking pliers" (some things aren't that different).
    Allen is a trademark (Allen Manufuacturing Company in Hartfort/Conn. invented this design), hex-drive would be the correct "neutral" term. In Germany the trademark was "INBUS" for that system, but the neutral term is "Innensechskant" which can be translated as "internal hexagon". And there's also an external hexagon, but that's a different thing...that's actually a nut.

  • @davidgagnon2849
    @davidgagnon2849 5 років тому +1

    Some people still call a refrigerator a frigidaire.

    • @barbarac8422
      @barbarac8422 5 років тому +1

      My grandmother did till she died. But that was at least a move forward from when she called it an ice box, which it wasn't. lol

  • @fordtruxdad5155
    @fordtruxdad5155 2 роки тому

    2:20 In our shop we call those "knuckle busters"

  • @PaulSteMarie
    @PaulSteMarie 5 років тому

    1) keystone tipped slotted screwdriver
    2) Torx® insert bit
    3) Robertson power bit
    4) Hex (official ASME/ISO) or Allen (trademark) bit "socket"
    5) Phillips screwdriver
    6) Adjustable wrench
    7) Tongue and groove water pump pliers
    8) Locking pliers
    9) Lineman's pliers (although I seem to recall that Knipex has a different name for them).
    10) Circular saw
    Notes:
    1) I would have used a flat head Phillips screw and a round head slotted screw as my examples.
    2) I think ISO calls those hexalobular, not Torx®.
    5) ASME/ISO calls that a type 1A cruciform head, IIRC. I think Posi-Drive is a type 1B and Reed-Prince is a type 2.
    7) Amusing trivia: At Eastman Kodak, the name is strictly photocopy, never xerox. At Xerox, the name is strictly xerographic reproduction.

  • @scorpionsunday9483
    @scorpionsunday9483 5 років тому

    I got all of them, with that said, I still use vice-grip and channel lock on a daily basis. I am an electrician and a lot of my co-workers call the linesman pliers "Kleins" I guess it is what you are used to. Paul is right however, the rules were a little funny, ie vice-grip vs locking pliers and allen vs hex drive

  • @jewermank8536
    @jewermank8536 5 років тому +2

    Got 9, couldn't remember the vice grips quick enough

  • @RockingJOffroad
    @RockingJOffroad 5 років тому +1

    What about the crescent hammer? People shouldn’t get disqualified for calling that a hammer.. you know you’ve used an adjustable wrench for a hammer!

  • @seattlestars
    @seattlestars 5 років тому

    First time I've ever seen a left-hand threaded Robertson-drive screw!

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 5 років тому +1

    Tongue and groove pliers

  • @anthonygoodrich6487
    @anthonygoodrich6487 5 років тому +1

    Ha, cool vid. I got 8. Couldnt recall Robertson, and I called the tongue and groove pliers, slip jaw pliers. Oops

  • @hughbrackett343
    @hughbrackett343 5 років тому

    I know some carpenters who only call the 90° drive tools Skilsaws. They don't speak about direct drive saws at all.

  • @kenanderson9331
    @kenanderson9331 3 роки тому

    When your only tool is a hammer every problem looks like a nail.
    Slotted head is also referred to as a common head.

  • @paulnihil1867
    @paulnihil1867 5 років тому

    Just as hex drive v Allen drive is because it is a trade name. Torx v star drive is slightly different the auto companies sometimes name Star to avoid royalties. I worked at a place that made screws and the punches used to made them are slightly different, Same with pozi=drive and Phillips. I did like the title of Tool Badger mention earlier.

  • @2shoestoo
    @2shoestoo 5 років тому

    That was fun bear time for a beer.

  • @anthonyanderson7315
    @anthonyanderson7315 5 років тому

    I like this next time you should do old tools like hand planes and braces or even modern specialty tools by occupation i.e. mechanic,electrician,plumbing, ect..

  • @SgtJoeSmith
    @SgtJoeSmith 5 років тому +2

    Now guess Joe Smith's tool of the week. 10 days no winners yet. Junk from work or Justin Dow should know it though. But probably never used it

    • @hughbrackett343
      @hughbrackett343 5 років тому +1

      Not quite no winners.

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 5 років тому +2

      @@hughbrackett343 no one can unlock this mystery

  • @barbarac8422
    @barbarac8422 5 років тому

    Xerox - copy and Kleenex - tissue..... brings me back to my childhood when my grandmother called her refrigerator her "ice box" although it was not a true ice box. She did finally make the adjustment to what she called it... in a manner of speaking. She eventually started calling it her "Frigidaire", but she called everyone's refrigerator a Frigidaire, no matter what the brand of their refrigerator actually was. I guess once we start calling something by a certain name, we are hard pressed to break the habit later on. Regardless, though my tissues aren't actually Kleenex (they are Puffs brand), when my family members tell me we are out of Kleenexes, I know what they mean. I don't remind them that we haven't had an actual Kleenex in our house in years. *snicker, snicker". :-P

  • @MCTeck
    @MCTeck 5 років тому

    1 Slotted drives
    1.1 Slot
    1.2 Coin-slot drive
    1.3 Hi-Torque
    1.4 Cross
    2 Cruciform drives
    2.1 Frearson
    2.2 Phillips
    2.3 Pozidriv
    2.4 Supadriv
    2.5 Phillips II
    2.6 French recess
    2.7 JIS B 1012
    2.8 Mortorq
    3 Square drives
    3.1 Robertson
    4 Multiple-square drives
    4.1 LOX-Recess
    4.2 Double-square
    4.3 Triple-square (XZN)
    5 Internal hex drives
    5.1 Hex socket
    5.2 Double hex
    6 Pentalobular sockets
    6.1 Pentalobe
    6.2 ASTER recess
    6.3 TORX PLUS Tamper-Resistant
    7 Hexalobular sockets
    7.1 Torx
    7.2 Torx Plus
    8 Combination drives
    8.1 ACR Phillips II Plus
    8.2 Phillips/square
    8.3 Recex
    8.4 Slotted/Torx
    8.5 Clutch
    8.6 Thumbscrew
    9 External drives
    9.1 Square
    9.2 Hex
    9.3 Pentagon
    9.4 External Torx
    9.5 12-point
    10 Tamper-resistant types
    10.1 Breakaway head
    10.2 Bristol
    10.3 Line
    10.4 One-way
    10.5 Oval
    10.6 Polydrive
    10.7 Proprietary head
    10.8 Security hex
    10.9 Security Torx
    10.10 Spanner
    10.11 12-spline flange
    10.12 Torq-set
    10.13 Tri-angle
    10.14 Tri-point
    10.15 Tri-point-3
    10.16 Tri-groove
    10.17 Tri-wing
    11 Other drive types
    11.1 U-drive

    • @joncrosby8988
      @joncrosby8988 5 років тому

      Thanks for this....source?
      I promise not to use it to be an anal prick to my worker friends

  • @PETERLINNAH
    @PETERLINNAH 5 років тому +1

    I was waiting for "monkey wrench".

  • @BradsWorkbench
    @BradsWorkbench 5 років тому +1

    Funny video but u know I got them all 👍🏼😘

  • @derekdugger2321
    @derekdugger2321 5 років тому

    I thought Phillip's head driver is actually called a Crux or cross recessed?
    My daughter at around 17 yoa, was hanging out in the shop with her boyfriend while he was working on his Toy, being under the truck and she sitting at the bench, he asked her to grab him a Phillips. She looked around and after a bit replies, " you don't have any Phillips, all you have are Stanley's ". At least she can read.

  • @nerknerk88
    @nerknerk88 5 років тому

    No mater how hard you try, you still learn something.

  • @larrygarner7578
    @larrygarner7578 5 років тому

    Robertson bit got me. Always thought it was square drive

    • @davidmoran4471
      @davidmoran4471 5 років тому

      North of the border, Robertson, south of the Ca border square drive, as they are not licensed in the US.

  • @truckerpeterose
    @truckerpeterose 5 років тому +2

    #1 is a prybar

  • @CLMcIntyre
    @CLMcIntyre 5 років тому

    Omg, this was great...except I only got a one. No joke! I hot the circular saw correct! Lol

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  5 років тому

      You can have a Mulligan on this one

  • @-DIYPRO-
    @-DIYPRO- 5 років тому +1

    I got all screwed up on that test!

    • @mgabbard
      @mgabbard 5 років тому

      Did you screw up flatly?

  • @lucky13driver
    @lucky13driver 5 років тому +1

    I'm lucky the Tool Badger. That was fun you should do more of name that tool vids

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 5 років тому +1

      Joe Smith does and you can win stickers! 10 days or more and no winners on current tool after first few were guessed in 4 days or less

  • @Graystonethusky
    @Graystonethusky 5 років тому

    I've been called a bear a few times. *Chuckles* Gotta be more tricky to get this old dog. And everything was a flathead. :P

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 5 років тому

    Great video red

  • @DrThunder88
    @DrThunder88 5 років тому

    "Not looking for brand names...except when I am."

  • @scootergeorge9576
    @scootergeorge9576 5 років тому

    Only got a 5 or so 'cause I said "screwdriver." And Robinson was a Square. Same difference. And if it attaches to a ratchet it's a socket, allen socket...but I did have fun. Shine on!

  • @albertogarza8300
    @albertogarza8300 5 років тому

    Back in the day! When I was in high school Auto Mechanic class. We used to call them Plain, and Philips screwdrivers.....

  • @VickyGeagan
    @VickyGeagan 5 років тому

    Hard to beat you RED Beard some of us know you are in the tool business. Your family has been for a long time.

  • @jamesu
    @jamesu 5 років тому +2

    Allen is a company name as opposed to the tool name, hex bit socket(what you showed). Does that make you a "Tool Badger"? Ha Ha Thanks Red/Jeff/Badger

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 5 років тому +1

      Haha. Now all you clowns guess Joe Smith's tool of the week. 😆

    • @jamesu
      @jamesu 5 років тому

      @@SgtJoeSmith reusable bottle top???

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 5 років тому

      @@jamesu nope. Can da bear key you in?

  • @pga2000golf
    @pga2000golf 5 років тому

    like the tests

  • @glemii_chip
    @glemii_chip 5 років тому

    I started off screaming flathead at my monitor, now I feel bad..

  • @JDLarge
    @JDLarge 5 років тому

    Flat or Slot tip screwdriver, torx/star bit, Robertson bit eh?, Allen bit, cross tip screwdriver, adjustable wrench, tongue n groove pliers, locking pliers, linesman pliers or “9’s”, circular saw, I didn’t cheat!

  • @TexasScout
    @TexasScout 5 років тому

    Down here in the South, the tongue and groove pliers are more commonly known as "Water Pump" pliers. I don't know a single person that calls those tools by the "real" name.

  • @superuserlaptop
    @superuserlaptop 5 років тому

    Could you discuss the Earthquake batteries. Earthquake has a 4 amp hour battery and it would be nice if it could be used on other HF battery tools.

  • @leahcimthgirw3163
    @leahcimthgirw3163 5 років тому

    I'll bet all those screws came from where I live which is known as the screw city, home of the rockford peaches, good old rockford Illinois

  • @ahmyb6412
    @ahmyb6412 5 років тому +1

    I got 5 but I had 9 if it wasn't for technicalities

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 5 років тому

    Linesman pliers

  • @joeyDHARMA83
    @joeyDHARMA83 5 років тому

    second one was a bolt? not a screw right?

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 5 років тому

    Good video Red

  • @inzanedurrett2073
    @inzanedurrett2073 4 роки тому

    8, I missed vice grips and channel locks.

  • @Carnivore-Dwayne
    @Carnivore-Dwayne 5 років тому

    Nailed it!!!!

  • @DBYNOE
    @DBYNOE 5 років тому +1

    9 for me cause "flat head" is the only way to go. Slotted , really?

  • @flippingdrummer
    @flippingdrummer 5 років тому

    I somehow got them all and the slang for them. Square drive/Robertson bit did take me a few seconds to remember the technical name.
    Also isn't Allen a brand name though? And that specific piece would've been an Allen socket not a wrench, I think.

  • @Lawncare_masters
    @Lawncare_masters 5 років тому

    Man I'm taking tests already and school hasn't started yet

  • @alfredmorency8296
    @alfredmorency8296 5 років тому

    You should have included slip-joint pliers.

  • @insylem
    @insylem 5 років тому

    Hi bear! Isn't flathead an engine?

  • @georgebonney90
    @georgebonney90 5 років тому

    I'm definitely not a 10 but I'm tryin,luv the stickers my brand new craftsman toolbox is red beard approved

  • @reynaldovalle1773
    @reynaldovalle1773 5 років тому

    9 because
    I said a flat head screwdriver 🤔 instead of a slotted screwdriver being honest....👍
    God bless your family and friends.

  • @harrybachmann9815
    @harrybachmann9815 5 років тому

    8 for me. Don't come across Robertson all to often. Also I'll admit I have a bad habit of calling tongue & groove pliers "Channel Locks"

  • @kevinavery2518
    @kevinavery2518 5 років тому

    I like to call it an adjustable metric wrench

  • @franklandgraff1190
    @franklandgraff1190 5 років тому +1

    I am not changing what I call them!

  • @woofyw.2703
    @woofyw.2703 5 років тому

    I'm a Tool Fox :-) Shine On Mr. Red Sir :-)

  • @robertharker
    @robertharker 5 років тому

    Hex wrench being the correct answer bumped me up to a 7.

  • @wj4ckhamradio341
    @wj4ckhamradio341 5 років тому

    I was a lineman for many years. We never called lineman pliers lineman pliers. We called them 9's or 9 inch pliers. I guess like they don't call Chinese food Chinese food in China. They just call it food.

  • @robertmcevoy24
    @robertmcevoy24 5 років тому

    Ram jack leaves the competition 6 feet under I watch this ad before most of your vids. Crescent wrench ... adjustable wrench or wench 🤪 it’s funny how a name bran sticks to a style example everyone who has a recliner calls it a La-Z-Boy when it’s not. Is it true a Bear is a Bear ?? Scored 8 CHOMPED

  • @OUSWKR
    @OUSWKR 5 років тому

    10 and I have the belly of a bear

  • @bustosraul1
    @bustosraul1 5 років тому

    9 lol channel locks got me

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 5 років тому +1

    Hex not Allen the Allen is a Brand name

  • @chrisoakley2851
    @chrisoakley2851 5 років тому

    Isn't it also known as a standard screwdriver

  • @Hablizel
    @Hablizel 5 років тому

    Got 9, missed the Robertson head.

  • @roberthoovan4130
    @roberthoovan4130 5 років тому

    Please turn in your toolbox at the door lol

  • @marksdiygarage249
    @marksdiygarage249 5 років тому

    Well Bear, I'm no perfect "10" but I scored one and I'm not talking about wife....although she is to me...so I guess that would make this my second 10!

  • @bloodyshothvac226
    @bloodyshothvac226 5 років тому

    I got the first one wrong but after that I got all right
    My teacher taught us alote of tools including the proper real names

  • @SgtJoeSmith
    @SgtJoeSmith 5 років тому +1

    Haha Joe Smith just released video of can you name the tool and what it's doing? Lol tool porn

  • @volcomguy51
    @volcomguy51 5 років тому

    9! I'm the honey badger!

  • @DLSWV
    @DLSWV 5 років тому

    Gots 5 😂. Wants be 10 like da bear😉👍. 😂

  • @grizzlybob2247
    @grizzlybob2247 5 років тому

    Scored 9....would have scored 10,but I called it a Roberts bit instead of Roberson

  • @nicksgarage8295
    @nicksgarage8295 5 років тому

    You can use security torx to unlock a security hex. And a regular torx to unscrew a regular hex. Life hack!!!!