@Hooly Dooly not really. You can buy something that can last for many years or you can buy a new drill from another brand every year. Over the long run your paying way more by buying the same drill multiple times instead of just buying one that will last just about forever.
Best drill I ever had by far was a ridgid! Tossed my milwaukees about a decade ago. Only thing is the battery clip is loose from all the time it's fell off roofs
In the early 2000s I uses a Hitachi Cap Nailer. The issues I had with it were all caused by the nails and the cap rolls. If I loaded a 100 nail roll. The nails would get caught on themselves in the hoppee. Loading only half a roll. The gun ran well. The material between the caps stretches. The caps would bind up coming out of the roll. Reducing the amount in the hopper mostly fixed this also. If I still did that kind of work. I would have one. They could only get better.
@9:00 I like how they're going over the freshly stuccoed brick wall.. you can tell that mud is freshly dried and is crumbling right off of the brick. Try that on some stuff that's had three decades to cure to the wall
I thought you couldn't cut through rebar reinforcements in concrete since it removes the safety of having the rebar there in the first place. At least that's how I was trained on core drilling through concrete slabs. It's the worst thing that can happen on a jobsite, and requires a civil engineer assess the damage recommending any remediation.
holy cow, kneepads! ive never even considered such a lifechanging device. also 400 dollars on the first item is just too much for something that looks like it came out of a shop science fair.
They aren't just "kneepads." Volleyball players use knee pads. By your logic construction workers would be just as happy wearing volleyball kneepads. And if $400 is too expensive, then just make the same product and sell it much cheaper and become super wealthy. Super easy.
0:12 That's cool but what do you do if you have to take the coping off? Would a new piece be needed? I did commercial repair and service work for large customers like Kroger, Ohio State University and OSU Hospital properties and a fair share of leak causes can be at the wall and taking off coping might be needed to investigate and repair. I guess it would be worth it if you know for sure the installation and termination of the membrane is done correctly.
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might buy or sell,”. Revelation 13:16-17
Its a mechanical dumper. They've been around for a while. You're right that its basically just a wheelbarrow, but much more capable. You can do 5x the weight of a single wheel barrow in one go at least, and it dumps itself.
It’s fine & dandy with these new tools, but then seeing these shows us disabled construction workers that nobody has the capability of doing hard labor- oh, just leave it to the machines and the people get boo koo bucks for 1/10 of their hard work.. People are just lazy anymore, but they want high dollars in their pockets.. No wonder our society is broken.. it’ll never get fixed either.. So sad
Unacceptable. Tech in other industries far surpasses this but construction workers will never see it because nobody gives a crap about laborers. In the end you get a 30 year mortgage on a 20 year house built out of wood chips and sawdust ( A.K.A. pre mulched ) and the bill for public assistance, the workers medical, plus all the debt they default on when their body fails deducted from your check. Capitalists in the construction industry are only helping themselves and at the expense of everyone else including their own workers. Capitalists are quick to credit industry as the savior of man, but industry will NEVER serve man because industry has tricked man into serving industry. Call it impractical or unsustainable...I call it shady. The only thing that perpetuates the real estate industry is empty promises from bucketmouth sales people. Enough is enough...open your eyes.
Literally made it 0:02 seconds into the video and the horrid, annoying, irritating and distracting crap-ass background "music" completely ruined the experience. When will these fools learn that this audio garbage sends the viewers elsewhere?
@@dirkgrobler2179 depends on whether or not you sre versed in metric…. I personally can do either.. Canada has been immersed in metric since the beginning of the 80s yet I work today in construction and almost all projects run in Imperial… Most Americans know little about metric
my friend your voice is very heavy and terrible to listen must fire those who hired you first then you sorry to tell you guys your honest opinion my job is a troubleshooter problem solver
I just bought a Stinger, great investment, saves alot of time and the caps are just about rainproof.
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The Bipole tool was cool .
In response of the MAREX tool. First u need two polish guys sober enough to go stand on the damn thing 😅
second last item would be a good tool to open safes :)
Wasn't very happy with the results on that screed machine at the end. Seemed to be leaving lots of uneven spots and voids.
Milwaukee has the best tool's bar none. I installed cable for a few years. I dropped my drill tons of time's and it kept working like a champ.
I like.. .
my dad will agree. he adores Milwaukee tools and has half a garage full of tools.
You get what you pay for with Milwaukee. Love mine for the farm.
@Hooly Dooly not really. You can buy something that can last for many years or you can buy a new drill from another brand every year. Over the long run your paying way more by buying the same drill multiple times instead of just buying one that will last just about forever.
Best drill I ever had by far was a ridgid! Tossed my milwaukees about a decade ago. Only thing is the battery clip is loose from all the time it's fell off roofs
In the early 2000s I uses a Hitachi Cap Nailer.
The issues I had with it were all caused by the nails and the cap rolls.
If I loaded a 100 nail roll.
The nails would get caught on themselves in the hoppee.
Loading only half a roll.
The gun ran well.
The material between the caps stretches. The caps would bind up coming out of the roll.
Reducing the amount in the hopper mostly fixed this also.
If I still did that kind of work.
I would have one.
They could only get better.
I love that stinger, don't do many roofs anymore but man its nice
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I install floor covering and knee pads are an absolute blessing. When I work on my cars the knee pads are useful too.
@9:00 I like how they're going over the freshly stuccoed brick wall.. you can tell that mud is freshly dried and is crumbling right off of the brick. Try that on some stuff that's had three decades to cure to the wall
Great idea!!
I thought you couldn't cut through rebar reinforcements in concrete since it removes the safety of having the rebar there in the first place. At least that's how I was trained on core drilling through concrete slabs. It's the worst thing that can happen on a jobsite, and requires a civil engineer assess the damage recommending any remediation.
Yes I was thinking about that. Then I thought maybe they have reinforced the structure at another place?
That’s a dam good price for the vacuum drywall sander
the last item, your basically jumping curb to your driveway.
holy cow, kneepads! ive never even considered such a lifechanging device. also 400 dollars on the first item is just too much for something that looks like it came out of a shop science fair.
They aren't just "kneepads." Volleyball players use knee pads. By your logic construction workers would be just as happy wearing volleyball kneepads. And if $400 is too expensive, then just make the same product and sell it much cheaper and become super wealthy. Super easy.
Brilliant video thank you
Can it undo the folds?
First thing is colour bond it's electroplated not galvanised.
Great Idea
Omfggggg I want the JCB! (A girl can dream💅🏻)
Amazing what the Germans can come up with and you notice even if the company is not in Germany all the names are of the companies
0:12 That's cool but what do you do if you have to take the coping off? Would a new piece be needed? I did commercial repair and service work for large customers like Kroger, Ohio State University and OSU Hospital properties and a fair share of leak causes can be at the wall and taking off coping might be needed to investigate and repair. I guess it would be worth it if you know for sure the installation and termination of the membrane is done correctly.
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might buy or sell,”. Revelation 13:16-17
wow another video filled with normal adn uselles tools wow
That's a motorized Wheelbarrow, on Treads. It also has some Hydraulics, from the looks of it.
Its a mechanical dumper. They've been around for a while. You're right that its basically just a wheelbarrow, but much more capable. You can do 5x the weight of a single wheel barrow in one go at least, and it dumps itself.
tus videos son increíbles sigue así
"Sharp metal doesn't protrude" As the sharp metal is protruding LOL 4:21-4:25
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Tomorrow is a Mystery,
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That's deep...
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No rebar or dog fence in that concrete roller setup? That street won’t last long.
Soo cool!!! God bless!
Always love your videos
The drywall sander looks heavy compered to what we already have
nice vid bro
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I feel bad for the people who would ever have to lay or level a road like that. Its all done by machines nowdays
It’s fine & dandy with these new tools, but then seeing these shows us disabled construction workers that nobody has the capability of doing hard labor- oh, just leave it to the machines and the people get boo koo bucks for 1/10 of their hard work.. People are just lazy anymore, but they want high dollars in their pockets.. No wonder our society is broken.. it’ll never get fixed either.. So sad
love the videos, cant stand the music
Way way too many commercial interruptions during this video.
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I need to buy one.
One of everything?
@@djollieuk lol
Who in the absolute fuck is doing your price evaluations?
is it necessary that these guys are standing on the sides ?
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Unacceptable. Tech in other industries far surpasses this but construction workers will never see it because nobody gives a crap about laborers. In the end you get a 30 year mortgage on a 20 year house built out of wood chips and sawdust ( A.K.A. pre mulched ) and the bill for public assistance, the workers medical, plus all the debt they default on when their body fails deducted from your check. Capitalists in the construction industry are only helping themselves and at the expense of everyone else including their own workers. Capitalists are quick to credit industry as the savior of man, but industry will NEVER serve man because industry has tricked man into serving industry. Call it impractical or unsustainable...I call it shady. The only thing that perpetuates the real estate industry is empty promises from bucketmouth sales people. Enough is enough...open your eyes.
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Name music please 0:00 in 0:07
Why are there only 40 comments? Wtf
i'm just waiting to hear of someone buying all this stuff 'cause of the video and not doing any of this work.
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Literally made it 0:02 seconds into the video and the horrid, annoying, irritating and distracting crap-ass background "music" completely ruined the experience. When will these fools learn that this audio garbage sends the viewers elsewhere?
name of the music in start pliss
Darude, sandstorm
5:11 1th speed...
Its plane to see it cant
I bought those knee pads for my girlfriend
yeah hammer drills are stupid loud
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Please stop the use of imperial sizes🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Why??? The whole world doesn’t use metric….
@@nobodyspecial6436 What is easier to say 7 and 3/62 or just 179mm?
@@dirkgrobler2179 depends on whether or not you sre versed in metric…. I personally can do either.. Canada has been immersed in metric since the beginning of the 80s yet I work today in construction and almost all projects run in Imperial… Most Americans know little about metric
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ew, inches, pls use centimeters instead
this channel is going down
my friend your voice is very heavy and terrible to listen must fire those who hired you first then you sorry to tell you guys your honest opinion my job is a troubleshooter problem solver
The narrator is so annoying I turned off after about 60 seconds, his voice infections are comical yet painful.
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