Yeah, but if they hit the bell and turn on notifications something will happen and they'll be extra cool. C'mon, Minecraft UA-camrs have had this promo stuff down for forever, "And don't forget to smash that like button, subscribe, and hit that bell notification!"...
I know it's not an impact but have you looked into Hytorc or Radgun tools? They're making astronomical torque claims and I would like to see them get the TTC treatment.
@@EdwardFrank-v8z We get offers, including from Hytorc for free ones which hey as a $7k tool that sounds fun. But they aren't particularly fun, just whr whr whr whr stop. High number. They work, they all work assuming they don't turn into confetti. It's a $200 cordless drill and a $2000 strong as heck gear box and LOTS of gear reduction. Good for tightening. Doesn't do much else.
The true question is where we will find bolts that need this kind of torque in the real world. Everything above 32 mm which actually has to hold stuff together is getting streched by hydraulics and then the nut is threaded on by hand, as i recently learned.
@@nilz6432 It's not for tightening. It's for removing stuff that rust welds solid, which is why we hopped it up for reverse. See here: ua-cam.com/video/yvCznz3G4Fg/v-deo.html
@@TorqueTestChannelI've found there's a narrow range of 'seized up' where just adding MORE POWER will actually remove a fastener versus just turning one fused mass of metal and rust into multiple-one usually jammed real hard into your socket 😢😂 Often still need heat and judicious use of breakfree to separate and lubricate before giving it the beans, but I guess luck and experience factor into it...
@rudyfromsomewhere3066 Not likely they'll make all tools 60v, just isn't worth it. That said, they do have 60V drills. One standard pistol grip model with a keyed chuck (DCD130), three stud/joist drills (DCD460, 470, 471), and a few SDS rotary hammers.
@@nilz6432where you use tensioning, hydraulic torquing (HYTORC for example) or a nutrunner (Plarad for example) on air/battery is all about the customers standards. Battery-powered nutrunners are gods gift to mechanics where you need a controlled torque in the range from 500-4000nm. After that or if its a joint that needs a lot of compression to seal it's time to bring out the tensioners. The applied tension on larger studs (we are talking 2" and greater) converted to twisting torque is in the range of 10.000nm and far beyond for bigger studs. We torque manholecovers to over 1500nm 😂
I’ve been with you from the start. So happy that I found you early on. It’s been a pleasure watching you guys grow the channel into what it is today. I’ve said it from the start but it won’t be much longer before you are celebrating that 1 million subscriber mark. This channel is AMAZING! Thank you for all the work that goes into the production of the content. I’m sure it’s still not a money producing venture but it WILL BE. This work will pay off for you. Just keep up what you’re doing. Thanks again 🙏 oh… and the live moving graphs are still AMAZING. ❤️
Somewhere, some DeWalt/Milwaukee engineers are crying and wincing at the sight of this thing--all the rest are going "lol shit yeah" the same as us. Please never stop making frankentools, TTC. Lord's work.
You’ve got the tools and equipment to do it so go ahead and build your own impact make it have a 10 pound hammer and bolt on whatever you deem fit for a motor be it something electric or gas plug in or battery and just see if you can hit 3000+ ft/lb
You'd need to forge the hammer and anvil really. Best bet is just to frankenstein the biggest hammer/anvil combo possible onto a motor like the dewalt chainsaw
@@MrMartinSchou Tungsten would just shatter. It needs to be forged as @cncgeneral said. A forged hammer and forged anvil that's machined. At least if we want it to last longer than the impact in this episode did
@@TorqueTestChannel forged 4140 or 4340 would be pretty ideal with the right heat treatment, you could oversize the anvil and hammer diameter for more contact area and rotational mass
Great video! I would like to offer a couple suggestions though.... 1: Try rating chainsaws sometime, especially battery powered ones since you are famous for rating battery-powered torque monsters.... 2: Try repeating this exercise using the DeWalt forward portion since it's bigger and has more potential. Just a suggestion.... Looking forward to your next one dropping later today....(It is Friday September 6th 2024).
what I really enjoy about these videos are just the insight into impacts and how they function. of course the tool breakdowns and cutouts you do with walking us through parts does as well. I'd enjoy seeing a built up compact or mid torque. we're seeing brands releasing 1/2 high torque that pretty well align with 3/4 power, but don't see much on compact impacts hitting high torque 1/2 range. with pouch cells like forge hitting the market, a 3ah compact battery on a tool the size of a mid torque would make so much sense. something light and small enough to get into tight places where bigger guns would need replaced by a breaker bar. or possibly a right angle impact
WOW just WOW I am just thankful nothing came flying out at you. You guys are really playing with some serious forces. I bet you made the engineers at Milwaukee cry by just destroying their hard work in a wisp of smoke. You guys are awesome!
It's pretty decent for an electric and gains more power running a shorter bar like any chainsaw, but it's not really in gasser territory yet. A dual battery version might be.
I could definetly see a market for this kind of thing. roadside service doesn't care about that kinda size. being able to snap off a stud if the last bozo torqued it to "ugga dugga dugga" and used loctite when you're on the side of the highway in the rain can be a real winner
I've been subbed for years and I was just shown this video for the first time ... that being said, this creation is a thing of beauty, all of humanity thanks you for your contributions @Torque Test Channel
Thanks for making these videos - very entertaining! Reminds me of things I've done out of necessity years ago. Hackery is fun. Perhaps it's time to OC the big red D??? .........The 1" D handle Milwaukee, that is.
Love to see everything flying off your desk during bench testing. If you keep making more and more powerful Frankensteins you're gonna bring the building down. Cause of structural failure. "Too much torque!"
Red on red and yellow crime… 😂 actually gut laughed for the next 30 seconds so had to watch it again to catch the next joke… awesome guys.. keep up the great work… Merry Christmas
Love it , we dont need that kind of power but we do need that kind of power . Its like owning a car with over a 1000hp. Things smoke untill they break then we fix and hopefully make it stronger then repeat.
That was a stack of spring washers. Have you considered nordlock with double belleville washers? Used to work semiconductor equipment and as far as the Japanese engineers cared that was the solution to every problem involving high frequency vibration and 200 degree 30min thermal cycles.
Would putting the dewalt spring in or find a stiffer one somewhere else fix the problem of the hammer over rotating and not getting pushed all the way back?
Just finished watching your SDS vs air hammer videos and had an idea I'd love to see you test. I recently discovered some SDS plus to socket adapters on Amazon and was curious how an SDS drill might compare to an impact when it comes to torque numbers. I have a Kobalt SDS I'd love to send you guys to borrow to test alongside the other brands. Keep up the awesome content!
"Massacre"... Clever! As in _Texas Chainsaw Massacre!_ 😅 Or more accurately... _Torque Test Chainsaw Massacre_ 😏 Well done, on *_another_* impressive Frankensteinian monster of an impact 👍
With this silliness, the next step is an “M208” version of the big Milwaukee D-handle, with a new “brushless” (3ph, 25hp induction) motor. Of course it might need a massive frame with caster wheels and a little hand cranked crane or jack to adjust the height and angle since it would be too heavy for a single person to pick up and would create 100 or 200 ft-lb of “kickback” torque just starting without a socket on it.
Now we need some hot DeWalt on DeWalt action. The chain saw is ready to go and have a perfectly good DC961 sitting right there begging for conversion. 😂
You mean a 1" D-handle impact wrench? If DeWalt were making it, I'm sure they'd ditch all the extra plastic and components required to make it chainsaw-shaped and just make a normal D-handle impact wrench, even if they were using the same motor.
If you sub, with today's UA-cam almost nothing will happen. But hey, we'll still think you're cool. So there's that
Yeah, but if they hit the bell and turn on notifications something will happen and they'll be extra cool.
C'mon, Minecraft UA-camrs have had this promo stuff down for forever, "And don't forget to smash that like button, subscribe, and hit that bell notification!"...
@@msytdc1577 Annihilate that LIKE BUTTON, ring that bell so hard it breaks, and make 20 burner accounts and subscribe
Do you have a way to measure how cool we are yet?!?
I know it's not an impact but have you looked into Hytorc or Radgun tools? They're making astronomical torque claims and I would like to see them get the TTC treatment.
@@EdwardFrank-v8z We get offers, including from Hytorc for free ones which hey as a $7k tool that sounds fun. But they aren't particularly fun, just whr whr whr whr stop. High number. They work, they all work assuming they don't turn into confetti. It's a $200 cordless drill and a $2000 strong as heck gear box and LOTS of gear reduction. Good for tightening. Doesn't do much else.
Making a tool with no electronics smoke is pretty impressive, well done
This Dewalt motor it's a pretty Monster
Any machine can be a smoke machine, if you operate it wrong enough 😅
You were so preoccupied with the question of if you could that you never stopped to wonder if you should
We knew we shouldn't, but we still did anyways
No no they should, definetly worth it.
Even if only for our entertainment😅
@@TorqueTestChannel And we thank you for that
@@TorqueTestChanneland that’s what makes you legendary!
This is such a stupid platitude.
"The DeWaukee Warthog" OMG love TTC Monster of Frankinstein videos. This was amazing.
I still wonder why dewalt hasn’t made a 60 volt flexvolt impact yet !!! The world basically screams for it
The true question is where we will find bolts that need this kind of torque in the real world. Everything above 32 mm which actually has to hold stuff together is getting streched by hydraulics and then the nut is threaded on by hand, as i recently learned.
@@nilz6432 It's not for tightening. It's for removing stuff that rust welds solid, which is why we hopped it up for reverse. See here: ua-cam.com/video/yvCznz3G4Fg/v-deo.html
@@TorqueTestChannelI've found there's a narrow range of 'seized up' where just adding MORE POWER will actually remove a fastener versus just turning one fused mass of metal and rust into multiple-one usually jammed real hard into your socket 😢😂 Often still need heat and judicious use of breakfree to separate and lubricate before giving it the beans, but I guess luck and experience factor into it...
@rudyfromsomewhere3066 Not likely they'll make all tools 60v, just isn't worth it.
That said, they do have 60V drills. One standard pistol grip model with a keyed chuck (DCD130), three stud/joist drills (DCD460, 470, 471), and a few SDS rotary hammers.
@@nilz6432where you use tensioning, hydraulic torquing (HYTORC for example) or a nutrunner (Plarad for example) on air/battery is all about the customers standards.
Battery-powered nutrunners are gods gift to mechanics where you need a controlled torque in the range from 500-4000nm. After that or if its a joint that needs a lot of compression to seal it's time to bring out the tensioners.
The applied tension on larger studs (we are talking 2" and greater) converted to twisting torque is in the range of 10.000nm and far beyond for bigger studs.
We torque manholecovers to over 1500nm 😂
I usually save these videos to watch while I eat my lunch but when I saw a chainsaw on the back of an impact there was no way I was waiting
I’ve been with you from the start. So happy that I found you early on. It’s been a pleasure watching you guys grow the channel into what it is today. I’ve said it from the start but it won’t be much longer before you are celebrating that 1 million subscriber mark. This channel is AMAZING! Thank you for all the work that goes into the production of the content. I’m sure it’s still not a money producing venture but it WILL BE. This work will pay off for you. Just keep up what you’re doing. Thanks again 🙏 oh… and the live moving graphs are still AMAZING. ❤️
Shout out to the OG Tsunauticus! And this channel makes plenty to keep doing what we're doing. It's beyond whatever we hoped it would be
Using the rotary Dremel tool as a mill, chucked in the lathe tool post - very good. Up to the mint standards we are coming to expect at TTC.
Only the best 3D printed tooling over here
love these Frankenstein type builds you guys do! I bet you could make a pretty impressive impact from a router motor
Holy shit...this mans a genius, a true Philomath. It must be done!!!
Regular mechanic: I modified a tool by grinding down a wrench.
TTC: Hold my 21700 cells.
To increase the torque he needs to increase the weight.
Finally! Dewalt and Milwaukee working together.
Somewhere, some DeWalt/Milwaukee engineers are crying and wincing at the sight of this thing--all the rest are going "lol shit yeah" the same as us. Please never stop making frankentools, TTC. Lord's work.
You’ve got the tools and equipment to do it so go ahead and build your own impact make it have a 10 pound hammer and bolt on whatever you deem fit for a motor be it something electric or gas plug in or battery and just see if you can hit 3000+ ft/lb
You'd need to forge the hammer and anvil really. Best bet is just to frankenstein the biggest hammer/anvil combo possible onto a motor like the dewalt chainsaw
@@cncgeneral Just collab with someone like @TITANSofCNC to get a custom made tungsten hammer and anvil.
@@MrMartinSchou Tungsten would just shatter. It needs to be forged as @cncgeneral said. A forged hammer and forged anvil that's machined. At least if we want it to last longer than the impact in this episode did
@@cncgeneralremember they smoked there IR one inch they have another donor its all good
@@TorqueTestChannel forged 4140 or 4340 would be pretty ideal with the right heat treatment, you could oversize the anvil and hammer diameter for more contact area and rotational mass
I like how you left the spikes on 😂
Awesome stuff!
Great video! I would like to offer a couple suggestions though....
1: Try rating chainsaws sometime, especially battery powered ones since you are famous for rating battery-powered torque monsters....
2: Try repeating this exercise using the DeWalt forward portion since it's bigger and has more potential. Just a suggestion....
Looking forward to your next one dropping later today....(It is Friday September 6th 2024).
what I really enjoy about these videos are just the insight into impacts and how they function. of course the tool breakdowns and cutouts you do with walking us through parts does as well.
I'd enjoy seeing a built up compact or mid torque. we're seeing brands releasing 1/2 high torque that pretty well align with 3/4 power, but don't see much on compact impacts hitting high torque 1/2 range. with pouch cells like forge hitting the market, a 3ah compact battery on a tool the size of a mid torque would make so much sense. something light and small enough to get into tight places where bigger guns would need replaced by a breaker bar. or possibly a right angle impact
This was great! I can’t wait to see what crazy custom tools you come up with next!
the best thumbnail in YT history
WOW just WOW I am just thankful nothing came flying out at you. You guys are really playing with some serious forces. I bet you made the engineers at Milwaukee cry by just destroying their hard work in a wisp of smoke. You guys are awesome!
I see this man inventing some insane tools in his lifetime.
You have a talent.
You should do tool hybrids more often.
Such a unique channel.
I just realized the drill grip on your logo is TTC. Neat.
I bought one of those DeWalt chainsaws this summer and yeah its an absolute beast. Impressive on how much torque that abomination makes.
It's pretty decent for an electric and gains more power running a shorter bar like any chainsaw, but it's not really in gasser territory yet. A dual battery version might be.
@@Comm0ut so, a 120 volt chainsaw with two flexvolt batteries ?
These Frankenstein's monster type videos are always my favorite. Well done haha!
I've really been enjoying these modifications videos!
I could definetly see a market for this kind of thing. roadside service doesn't care about that kinda size. being able to snap off a stud if the last bozo torqued it to "ugga dugga dugga" and used loctite when you're on the side of the highway in the rain can be a real winner
I was so confused at the title, I had to read it 5 times 😂
My brain didn't even like writing it
I love that y’all kept the bumper spikes on for no real use but to look cool. (That’s what really matters…) 😂
Am still rooting for the matco 3779 awesome videos and good work
I feel like this channel is becoming more and more unhinged. I’m loving it
I've been subbed for years and I was just shown this video for the first time ... that being said, this creation is a thing of beauty, all of humanity thanks you for your contributions @Torque Test Channel
Man how I love TTC Fridays
This is the type of thing I live for now, definitely my favorite mad science episode so far
The “not quite my tempo” reference made me happy. I love Whiplash
I absolutely approve of this project, great idea!
Feeding algos doing algo related things by having engagement and interactions! Great video as always!
Thanks for making these videos - very entertaining! Reminds me of things I've done out of necessity years ago. Hackery is fun. Perhaps it's time to OC the big red D??? .........The 1" D handle Milwaukee, that is.
Science! Another awesome post, thanks for kicking off the weekend with style!
Finally, my cordless set up for road tractors is set
I saw the thumbnail and that was enough, great video.
I love this channel. It scratches my engineering itch very well. Wish I could’ve gotten an engineering degree.
Been watching you guys a long time and this build is right up there at the top on all levels !
I have no idea what I just watched. But I expect no less than a handheld fusion reactor used to power your tools next friday
I’m here for these Frankenstein tool experiments!
I feel like an emerging opportunity for a hot impact competition, like they do hotsaw competition in lumberjack contests
This is what we subscribe for! Hope you find a way to put a stronger spring in it.
Genuinely impressed that the table didn't snap from the testing
Just like all good Milwaukee tools, it's powered by a DeWalt.
Hell yeah! Lets go!
This is such a great channel. Thanks for the hard work you guys put in.
This channel is in its "hold my beer and watch this" character arc and I'm so here for it
Always happy to see a new video upload.
You guys out here doing gods work.
This is just am glimpse what's about to come. Thank you for your work. Incredible!
I appreciate that you left the dogs on the chainsaw. Literally no use here but to look (and be) more dangerous 😂😂😂
always find myself on your channel after a tool review binge...uber-tools for the win
Love to see everything flying off your desk during bench testing. If you keep making more and more powerful Frankensteins you're gonna bring the building down. Cause of structural failure. "Too much torque!"
10:30 Every machine is a smoke machine if you use it wrong enough lol.
Very cool title: 60V Milwaukee 1" Dewalt Chansaiw....Very original
I saw the smoke and thought "They left the electronics and motor in?" but... na. you just created something out of nothing. lol. Good stuff.
Love the Frankenstein tools you guys buil, good stuff
I could imagine showing up first day on a job with this
Can you test the Bauer 58446 brushless mid torque? Looking into buying one as it will work with Dewalt batteries with a very slight modification
Red on red and yellow crime… 😂 actually gut laughed for the next 30 seconds so had to watch it again to catch the next joke… awesome guys.. keep up the great work… Merry Christmas
You guys literally made a portal for a tool....insane ❤❤❤
Love it , we dont need that kind of power but we do need that kind of power . Its like owning a car with over a 1000hp. Things smoke untill they break then we fix and hopefully make it stronger then repeat.
That was a stack of spring washers. Have you considered nordlock with double belleville washers? Used to work semiconductor equipment and as far as the Japanese engineers cared that was the solution to every problem involving high frequency vibration and 200 degree 30min thermal cycles.
Wasnt expecting this and not disappointed.
Y’all never surprise me!!! That’s a hell of a impact gun, I need one of them in my life😂!!!
Could you do a video on the HYTORC torque gun to see how accurate it is
yes please
Making an electric tool with valve float is pretty neat
10:27 send it in for warranty see what they say
This is a monstrous episode! Amazing work went into this, however understated it may sound. Respect for the team and their innovative tendencies.
Was half expecting the 4 battery backpack to come into play on this lol
“If you strap a chainsaw to and impact it will kill it” -TTC-2023
Merry Christmas to me this video is a great gift. Keep it up.
Would putting the dewalt spring in or find a stiffer one somewhere else fix the problem of the hammer over rotating and not getting pushed all the way back?
Ok but now the all DeWalt VTEC+Chainsaw!
You guys have way too much fun. Love it!
I always love these Frankenstein adventures from TTC
Tim the tool man Taylor would be proud of this monster
I love this guy , he has to be 20-38 with his good humor
Just finished watching your SDS vs air hammer videos and had an idea I'd love to see you test. I recently discovered some SDS plus to socket adapters on Amazon and was curious how an SDS drill might compare to an impact when it comes to torque numbers. I have a Kobalt SDS I'd love to send you guys to borrow to test alongside the other brands. Keep up the awesome content!
Not good.
"Massacre"... Clever!
As in _Texas Chainsaw Massacre!_ 😅
Or more accurately... _Torque Test Chainsaw Massacre_ 😏
Well done, on *_another_* impressive Frankensteinian monster of an impact 👍
With this silliness, the next step is an “M208” version of the big Milwaukee D-handle, with a new “brushless” (3ph, 25hp induction) motor.
Of course it might need a massive frame with caster wheels and a little hand cranked crane or jack to adjust the height and angle since it would be too heavy for a single person to pick up and would create 100 or 200 ft-lb of “kickback” torque just starting without a socket on it.
Seems good for tightening drain plug bolts.
Thumbs up because you dumped more money into tools compared to what my kids are getting for christmas!
Follow up video on warranty claim??
Now we need some hot DeWalt on DeWalt action. The chain saw is ready to go and have a perfectly good DC961 sitting right there begging for conversion. 😂
ok you are officially a mad scientist.
Could you some how do a test to find out what it’ll take to make a regular bolt act like a self tapper?
Speed. Force ? Etc etc just because
6:00 I call that "Ripley" the big gun ripley had when blowing up the alien hive
Man this had me giggling like a child seeing what this abomination was gonna do lmao. Love your content
It's alive, alive!! No, wait, now its dead. Excellent video.
3:40 - 5:00 subtle astro advertising?
loljk 😉
finally a good tool for putting the milk bottle lids on
Tim the toolman Taylor would be proud
I'd love to see one of these contraptions with a homemade anvil
Now Dewalt will come out with a Frankenstein tool that you made in this video.. LOL
You mean a 1" D-handle impact wrench? If DeWalt were making it, I'm sure they'd ditch all the extra plastic and components required to make it chainsaw-shaped and just make a normal D-handle impact wrench, even if they were using the same motor.
I’m a railroad trackman and we use the red d handle everyday or if it’s dead we have a hydraulic impact that runs off the truck
**Literally** nut-busting torque! Woah!
This is what I'm here for. Can't wait for you to explore hobby motors... 20hp in a coke can size.motor is possible