BOLTR: Ridgid Hydraulic (?!) Impact Gun

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  • Опубліковано 1 кві 2016
  • Skip to 4:45 for teardown. You've never seen an impact mechanism like this! It's hydraulically actuated, so it really is more of a oil mush gun than an impact. But it does have a ton of expensive machining and cool innards to poke at.
    Long term projects here: / ave

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  • @HenriqueScheffer
    @HenriqueScheffer 8 років тому +231

    Laughed out loud at "if you reach for a bigger hammer and that doesn't fix it, your problem's electrical"

    • @tonyzalmanov2291
      @tonyzalmanov2291 8 років тому +2

      Considering getting that saying as a tattoo.

    • @obfuscated3090
      @obfuscated3090 6 років тому +5

      The aircraft variation is "hit it with a chock. If no joy call Specialist Flight."

    • @mitchsfarm
      @mitchsfarm 5 років тому

      Bahaha we say this at work

    • @Enonymouse_
      @Enonymouse_ 4 роки тому

      Accurate :)

    • @tyb6437
      @tyb6437 4 роки тому

      Lol me too

  • @lucasforeman169
    @lucasforeman169 8 років тому +211

    AvE is the only UA-cam tool reviewer guy I watch who isn't afraid to completely shit on tool brands that are completely shit.

    • @cliffbaillareon8282
      @cliffbaillareon8282 7 років тому +3

      Lucas Foreman Ghana the first 5 Main St, Pittsfield, NH 03263

  • @oishisakana
    @oishisakana 8 років тому +360

    Dude your insight into the ENTIRE manufacturing/marketing process is awesome. Another awesome AVE vid thanks man.

    • @ss33988
      @ss33988 6 років тому +5

      +1 on this. My most visited subscription out of all

    • @bigred22685
      @bigred22685 5 років тому +18

      @@clydeg4274 Clyde G the consensus online seems to be he has run or owned mining operations and was a mining/ metallurgical engineer, but with his extensive electrical engineering knowledge too, who knows. He's a genius man of mystery.

    • @jamesfair9751
      @jamesfair9751 4 роки тому +2

      Clyde G engineer for mining company.

  • @PracticalEngineeringChannel
    @PracticalEngineeringChannel 8 років тому +216

    Fascinating teardown as always. Did not expect that hammer mechanism. I'd love to see one that's been through some use.

    • @hercules71185
      @hercules71185 6 років тому +2

      Practical Engineering does fail within a year of heavy use b

    • @frank_texas7400
      @frank_texas7400 6 років тому

      hercules71185 Yes it does

    • @hercules71185
      @hercules71185 6 років тому +4

      Francisco Quiñones been through 2. Going back to the regular impact now.

    • @BrandonContracting
      @BrandonContracting 6 років тому +1

      hercules71185 what exactly failed on your surge?

    • @ghostranger96
      @ghostranger96 5 років тому +3

      Mine lasted about 3 months

  • @zendell37
    @zendell37 8 років тому +10

    God, AVE, you're too smart to be on UA-cam. Talking physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering to us like you made the damn things.

  • @jonrobertson2269
    @jonrobertson2269 6 років тому +96

    AvE you called it. Techtronic was using the Ridgid line to test out this style of mechanism before they moved it to Milwaukee. There's now a Milwaukee version of this impact called the "Surge" series at Homeless Despot.

    • @zack9912000
      @zack9912000 6 років тому +4

      Jonathan Robertson it will be interesting how long these will last, my guess is not more then a few years. In the mill were were constantly rebuilding or replacing pumps with daily use. These pumps are the most expensive part of the impact but they are not as tough as the industrial one we rebuilt.

    • @garradmiller5025
      @garradmiller5025 4 роки тому +1

      The Milwaukee version is a completely different design.

    • @danielanderson7667
      @danielanderson7667 Рік тому

      The ridgid one doesn't last, from experience. AVE called it; it quickly becomes weaker and weaker with use.

  • @Jensen567
    @Jensen567 8 років тому +47

    I think you're the first person on youtube I have heard acknowledge that a "DC Brushless" motor is actually an AC motor.

    • @16vSciroccoboi
      @16vSciroccoboi 4 роки тому +3

      Because people think DC is direct current. Why would they assume otherwise.

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut Рік тому

      @@16vSciroccoboi dc is direct current, idk what you mean by your comment. DC comes out of the batt, it just gets switched by logic to drive what's basically a little induction motor.

    • @16vSciroccoboi
      @16vSciroccoboi Рік тому

      @@ctdieselnut I know ... People hear DC and immediately feel comfortable assuming it means direct current. They have no reason to think "DC brushless definitely can't mean direct current brushless"

  • @lampman1337
    @lampman1337 8 років тому +92

    I came for sharing a laugh in the shop. I stayed for the multinational corporate conspiracies.

  • @Tennesseeman20
    @Tennesseeman20 8 років тому +7

    Awesome thanks AvE . I have one ive been using for around five years almost daily ,never a problem out of it , and i cant say that i have noticed any reduction in power. Even compared to a newer one i have had about a year now . they both feel the same to me . I cant wait to see the rest of this teardown , and hope to see more ridgid teardowns in the future . Thanks again ,I appreciate ya.

    • @samv6767
      @samv6767 Рік тому

      Do you use it heavily or just with small screws usually ?

  • @yoyoexpertman54
    @yoyoexpertman54 8 років тому +94

    that vice on that heatsink made me cry

    • @boarder2k7
      @boarder2k7 8 років тому +22

      ***** It did look an awful lot like you could've just grabbed the flats to begin with though...
      Also how do you know its cavitation causing the noise? You can have plenty of noise (think water hammers) without any cavitation at all. Saying it won't last seems premature.

    • @yoyoexpertman54
      @yoyoexpertman54 8 років тому

      ***** I feel ya

    • @dieselphiend
      @dieselphiend 6 років тому +2

      Just a couple pieces of wood with shallow half circles.

    • @Fee.1
      @Fee.1 4 роки тому

      Adam .Reeder did ave delete his response ?

  • @ShawnKentCanada
    @ShawnKentCanada 8 років тому +2

    I am so glad we discovered your channel. These videos are amazing, informative and freaking funny! So glad you're a fellow hoser. Keep it up eh!

  • @LazerLord10
    @LazerLord10 7 років тому +11

    Heck, I even got a free replacement battery for my Ryobi drill from the Home Dept. when I went in just to see. No shipping costs, no nothing. Then again, I'm in the US, so things are probably different for you up there.

    • @K5KTM
      @K5KTM 5 років тому +3

      LazerLord10 Ryobi probably has a better return and exchange program. I had a Rigid 18v hammer drill, it went tits up shortly after I bought it. The trigger failed and took a battery with it. I tried to exchange it at Home Depot, it was only two weeks after I bought it, they sent me to the rigid service center. That process took 20 weeks to get the tool repaired and the battery replaced. I ended up buying a Milwaukee 14.4v drill to get me by during the wait. Turned out the little Milwaukee was a hell of a lot better tool, it lasted for years. I ended up selling the Rigid within a couple of weeks of getting it back. Now using Hilti (after using the little Milwaukee for twelve years). Hilti is the ducks guts. Fantastic tool.

  • @Barnacules
    @Barnacules 7 років тому +132

    I fucking love this guy.

    • @nossyhot
      @nossyhot 7 років тому +2

      thanks for tweeting it out.. i love this guy now!!!

    • @alexandercolumbus9185
      @alexandercolumbus9185 7 років тому +3

      Barnacules Nerdgasm this is a christan serveer, no swearing

    • @MrPizzapuppy
      @MrPizzapuppy 6 років тому +1

      Hey, Barnacules shows up here too! Awesome! :)

    • @ghostxop2101
      @ghostxop2101 6 років тому +1

      Fuckin A

  • @RealToolReviews
    @RealToolReviews 8 років тому +24

    Cool to see the inside on this one...thanks!

    • @bryanlundin2786
      @bryanlundin2786 6 років тому +1

      Real Tool Reviews for

    • @AndrewBrowner
      @AndrewBrowner 5 років тому +1

      you get outta here before he has your head in the vise!!

  • @jmm6165
    @jmm6165 5 років тому

    I never leave YT comments but I just have to say this video and your knowledge of everything involved in the creation of this tool is faking amazing. Seen several videos of people who I thought were technical experts but you just made them seem like amateurs. Not only a very entertaining video but full of actual technical knowledge. Well freaking done sir. Very impressed. I know this is a old video but just had to express my positive reaction to this clip.

  • @randymathews3348
    @randymathews3348 8 років тому +1

    Saw this tool on a 18v showdown, couldnt believe it performed so well. I had never heard of an "oil impact". Good point about TTI testing this tech before branding it w the Milwaukee logo. Great vid

  • @rivaldesigns3642
    @rivaldesigns3642 4 роки тому +11

    Most of the power tools are losses, they make it back in the insane 400% markup on batteries and accessories

  • @realname2404
    @realname2404 5 років тому +3

    You're a highly knowledgeable guy! Respect

  • @nathano640
    @nathano640 8 років тому +1

    congratulations on 200k subs and 30,000,000 views. may there be many more to come.

  • @robertrishel3685
    @robertrishel3685 5 років тому +2

    Just...this guy... REMARKABLE. every time. His mastery of language and novel expression continues to delight.

  • @Lanninglongarmmowing
    @Lanninglongarmmowing 8 років тому +104

    Ave, Is there a chance you could do a video of the tools you recommend? Like a cordless drill, impact driver etc. You sure know a lot about tools. I'd love to hear what you recommend.

    • @p39483
      @p39483 5 років тому +4

      I'm sure that's his retirement plan.

    • @mt186
      @mt186 5 років тому +9

      Seems to me that he prefers Makita for the most part

    • @Vidar_Odinson
      @Vidar_Odinson 4 роки тому +12

      Settle down there, Chad

    • @Gen01Lee
      @Gen01Lee 4 роки тому +2

      Chad Wilkins 😂

    • @russrockino-rr0864
      @russrockino-rr0864 4 роки тому +1

      @Chad WilkinsI agree. He thinks all the cordless tools are junk. I have never heard so much conspiracy theory bullshit in my life. He probably thinks space aliens are living in his toilet. I would not be surprised if he wears a tinfoil hat when he sleeps. All the Makita tools I have owned are junk.

  • @1speedermeter
    @1speedermeter 5 років тому +13

    The way that hydraulic pump works reminds me of a Wankel rotary engine and how it makes compression.

    • @danielscott4514
      @danielscott4514 2 роки тому

      Was going to say the same thing ... mind you, I can't say I'm surprised that Ridgid decided to call this "Stealth Force" rather than a "Wankel Driver" ;)

  • @MegaKickn
    @MegaKickn 8 років тому +1

    It would be very interesting to see you tear down down different kinds of engines and review them or compare them. Thanks for all the great videos!

  • @MarkNobleUS
    @MarkNobleUS 7 років тому

    Love the vids. Homegamer here. Regarding your comments at 1:30 in the vid, I have a bunch of RIDGID 18V stuff and a 12V "JobMax" that I bought (with a spare battery) in 05-2012 (that's over 5 years ago). The spare battery failed and wasn't covered under the lifetime warranty - that's the one annoyance I have with the warranty, it only covers batteries from "kits" where the tool "console", charger, and battery are sold together.
    So, fast forward to today. I was on the phone checking up on item I registered earlier in July and remembered that the old 12V that ORIGINALLY came with the JobMax kit was blinking as "DEFECTIVE" in the charger. Slapped it in the tool and - FAILURE TO CHOOCH!!!
    Previously, I had to take the tool, charger, and battery to Home Despot and wait around while they did a ton of paperwork and paging of managers and nonsense - but NOT ANYMORE!
    I asked the lady on the phone (sounded like she was from Kentucky, not India, BTW) about it and she said it was "easy" - just grab the battery and charger and she'd step me through it.
    I ran downstairs, grabbed both, and she had me plug in the charger and tell her what light indications were on it (to prove it was working). She had me read the serial number on the battery to her. Then we stuck the battery in the charger. First the lights started blinking "EVALUATE"... then "CHARGING"... then "DEFECTIVE".
    That's all it took. She said "Lucky for you, you're in Columbus, OH - that's where our distribution center is". I'll probably have my replacement tomorrow or the next day. No muss. No fuss. Just called them up and they're dropping a new battery in the mail for a 5 year old product. It'd cost me $40 (at least) to get one from Amazon.
    When it arrives, I need to call them on the phone and tell them the serial on the new battery - it will be covered under the Lifetime Service Agreement (LSA) too. I haven't found any other company that covers warranty replacements under the original warranty - period.
    So 5 years in the process has only gotten easier.
    Sure, there are probably a bunch of goofballs who can't be bothered to type a few serial numbers into the RIDGID site whenever they buy a new tool - but they're just throwing money away IMHO.
    At 7:45 in the HILTI Drill video (ua-cam.com/video/mwX6qLIoj3s/v-deo.html) AvE talks about how HILTI does "fleet maintenance" so "if you have a problem with the drill, they take it back and fix it". That's exactly how the LSA has worked for me - except I didn't have to pay the HILTI brand premium for that level of service.

  • @robertfeliciano5723
    @robertfeliciano5723 7 років тому +4

    Tons of useful information in the beginning. Didn't know the corporate structure.

  • @CosmasBauer
    @CosmasBauer 8 років тому +3

    Very interesting!

  • @w0mblemania
    @w0mblemania 8 років тому +1

    Fascinating stuff. Your level of knowledge-fu is amazing.

  • @The.Pickle
    @The.Pickle 8 років тому

    Wow, you really go into some detail with these reviews; taking them apart to investigate them properly is awesome. I have to google nearly everything you say lol, but it's definitely appreciated, thanks :)

  • @inthefade
    @inthefade 8 років тому +3

    "Connections-wise. Best show ever"
    Connections is the best show ever!

  • @herptyderp4927
    @herptyderp4927 7 років тому +25

    I worked at the HD, I just swapped it right off the shelf. Why? Because I promised the customer we would replace the tool and the battery. It says it on the box. I backed it up and did what I did because it was the right thing to do. Many happy customers, the vendor would cry a bit, but in actuality, we sold more tools than any other HD in the region anyway.
    Fucking over people for the sake of fine print is wrong. I hated that shit. Register your tools and you shouldn't have an issue. Generally, even if you didn't I just swapped it off the shelf and sent it back as a manufacturer defect.

    • @redman3741
      @redman3741 5 років тому

      I've never had a problem with the LSA but I heard a lot of people complain about it though.

  • @pandemoniummisfits
    @pandemoniummisfits 8 років тому

    Grats on the 200k! You deserve it! I love your videjos

  • @profcastle
    @profcastle 8 років тому

    Awesome man. Been waiting for a BOLTR of some ridgid stuff for awhile.

  • @timhansen54
    @timhansen54 8 років тому +17

    The ground wire on the gearbox is likely to protect against 'bearing current'. Since the motor is an AC induction motor, you get induced magnetic fields in the rotor shaft. This magnetic field in results in current flow through the rotor, through the bearings and back through the rotor. Current flowing through the bearings results in pitting and then the bearings are RS. Bearing currents require special attention on large AC motors with VVVF control.

    • @allesklarklaus147
      @allesklarklaus147 6 років тому

      Nick's Woodshop If it is brushless motor it will be like a 3 (or whatever) pole induction motor

    • @allesklarklaus147
      @allesklarklaus147 6 років тому

      Nick's Woodshop by the way that's a very cool turtle on that picture. I always wanted one when I was a kid

  • @dpmakestuff
    @dpmakestuff 8 років тому +4

    You must listen to Under the Influence on the CBC!!

  • @deansikorski6596
    @deansikorski6596 5 років тому +2

    Ridgid Stealth Force, amazing technology and it works. I already had a Milwaukee impact driver and I bought the Stealth Force. It's much quieter and easily twice as fast driving screws or lags. This one is best in class!

  • @stephensellers2453
    @stephensellers2453 Рік тому +1

    I have one of these and I use it in my lawn equipment business and they are pretty good they hold up fairly decent compared to other ones that I've had thank you for the videos Man❤

  • @pittwm
    @pittwm 8 років тому +36

    They put a tiny rotary engine inside a impact drill?

    • @gcbzzzz
      @gcbzzzz 8 років тому +3

      +Zeet and for people that are not into cars, they will just think you're talking aveese

    • @Coheed420
      @Coheed420 7 років тому +4

      lol can confirm. The only reason why I know what a Wankel is, is because everyone I know is an auto mechanic. If i didn't I would've thought you guys are making up words now lol

  • @olivialambert4124
    @olivialambert4124 7 років тому +24

    So I'm with AvE on the suggestion that it was built to test such a mechanism. Its an outstanding mechanism, there won't be cavitation issues (more on that later), but they had to make sure it doesn't beat out the competing tool they release in a higher market next. So one thing I noticed which really stood out, the battery. That is a 2000mAh battery. My phone has nearly twice the battery power of that tool. Adding a better component really wouldn't be difficult or expensive, but just small aspects like that you absolutely know aren't due to incompetence or poor design choices, but purposefully limiting the tool. Something which it shouldn't need to do considering it has no competition unless they will be adding competition later.
    Anyway I made a comment on the cavitation elsewhere. I came up with a huge list of reasons, but two of the easiest to explain are here. Firstly the cavitation is only a risk on the front face of the T shaped device. However it is the side face which needs damage to let any oil seep past. Thus any cavitation damage really isn't going to reduce the device's effectiveness. Secondly cavitation is an incredibly slow process. Whilst a machine in use 24/7 might see cavitation damage over the space of a year or more, this is a tool which is in use and on for a fraction of the day at most, and even then the low-pressure cavitation-risk wave is well below 10% of the time, likely closer to 2%. Now quite frankly I don't believe cavitation will ever happen in the first place, it simply doesn't have the power and the pressure wave is spread out in a sinusoidal-like shape rather than an instantaneous pressure drop, but even if cavitation was as common as AvE believes there is absolutely no risk of it reducing the device's power. It will certainly crap out on you through a more conventional means before it loses even 1% of its capability through cavitation damage.

    • @casemodder89
      @casemodder89 6 років тому +1

      Olivia Lambert such a smart and beautiful girl ☺

    • @michaelmocan
      @michaelmocan 6 років тому +10

      2000mAh at 18v is more powerful than a phone's 4000mAh at 3.7v. An easy way to calculate actual power capacity is multiplying the amp-hours by watts to get 'watt-hours'.

    • @hokiepokie333_CicadaMykHyn
      @hokiepokie333_CicadaMykHyn 5 років тому +6

      +Olivia Lambert ...
      Are you AvE's daughter? If no, are you single?

    • @JamesSucksAtGames
      @JamesSucksAtGames 5 років тому +2

      The insight on cavitation you gave is similar to what I was thinking. I learned all about cavitation while studying for my boiler's license, and from what I understood was that cavitation take longer than a couple seconds to really damage anything. You'd have to run this thing non-stop for quite a while for it to have an effect similar to pipe cavitation and whatnot in a loop.

    • @kayzrx8
      @kayzrx8 5 років тому +1

      You can't compare a cell phone battery designed for energy density to a power tool battery designed for power. The cells are built differently and have different chemistry's. You will never get the amperage or c rate from a cell phone battery that a power tool one will get . Cell phone battery's are typically a single cell , a power tool has multiple cells strung in series.( Some in parallel to increase amperage or capacity). The mAh of the cells in parallel or single cells rating and the voltage in series is needed to calculate the wh available for the pack . Your cell phone has no where near the power or the wh capacity of the battery pack in this tool.

  • @65Coasty
    @65Coasty 3 роки тому +1

    I use the Australian AEG version. Been using them for over 10 years. Only ever cracked a shell once. Our warranty isnt lifetime either.
    I love them.

    • @samv6767
      @samv6767 Рік тому

      The oil model you've been using a lot ?

  • @gintown-woodworks5376
    @gintown-woodworks5376 5 років тому +2

    This was a very gently unboxing AVE.

  • @MikeDawson1
    @MikeDawson1 8 років тому +16

    how cool would it be if one of the engineers that designed the torque mechanism posted their reasons here?

  • @Leggir
    @Leggir 7 років тому +16

    7 months and no followup? I'm guessing you hooped it and it no longer skooches.

  • @willj78
    @willj78 8 років тому

    Top notch example of why I subbed to you, keep it up!

  • @Kreepykentsvideos
    @Kreepykentsvideos 8 років тому

    Great episode eh? Discovered you through Reddit where your episode where you took apart your UA-cam award was featured. This video is equally awesome. Love the information reference the companies. I'm gonna be the smartest guy at my next deck building party thanks to you.

  • @TheChipmunk2008
    @TheChipmunk2008 8 років тому +6

    The thing with the UK and special offers is we have awesome consumer protection laws, and a LOT of companies don't seem to realize their legal obligations... what you say about home despot not taking things back, and the companies requiring you to pay postage and stuff... that won't fly here at ALL. Companies HATE when you stand in the store and go on your phone and say 'let's look up the sale of goods act, shall we?'

    • @jugganaut33
      @jugganaut33 3 роки тому

      Which is why major tool companies offer 5 years warranty in the US and 3 years limited warranty in the U.K.

    • @TheChipmunk2008
      @TheChipmunk2008 3 роки тому

      @@jugganaut33 But as I pointed out, they're not legally ALLOWED to limit a warranty. They may not limit your statutory rights. They WILL be made to replace stuff

  • @blackthorn9277
    @blackthorn9277 7 років тому +3

    Had a chuckle about the battery return issues, because a friend of mine had this issue with the Australian version (AEG) and he kicked up such a stink they changed their policy on returns.

  • @Ruralmn
    @Ruralmn 8 років тому

    Hey newer subscriber here and gotta say I'm loving your videos. if you do a tear down of another one of these smaller impact drivers I'd love to get one! I have a tiny house project coming up with a shipping container. For the tldr love your stuff keep it up can't wait for more teardowns!

  • @vwtdi3776
    @vwtdi3776 4 роки тому +1

    My favorite Canadian! Love how you explained cavitation!

  • @kevincote8072
    @kevincote8072 7 років тому +19

    Holly cow you predicted it!!!! Milwaukee just announced its new quieter hydraulic ¼ hex. Omg 😲 your awesome 👏

    • @zack9912000
      @zack9912000 6 років тому +1

      Kevin Côté it will be interesting how long these will last, my guess is not more then a few years. In the mill were were constantly rebuilding or replacing pumps with daily use.

    • @rlrobman123
      @rlrobman123 6 років тому +1

      zack9912000 so far, mine has lasted a year of heavy use and it's still chooching good.

    • @BrandonContracting
      @BrandonContracting 6 років тому +2

      zack9912000 you seem to be assuming Milwaukee just pumps out tools without testing... All of their tools are tested for much more than most of us put them thru and for much more abuse in a shorter time. They test them to failure to improve on design. It's 2018 and there's no redesign.. what does that tell you? I wonder what the failure rate actually is on the surge? I just bought one and it's the 2nd best driver I own to only my og M12 fuel drill/driver (that thing is perfect for every small/medium screw application).. but honestly I think when Ave refers to this style driver not lasting, that's merely speculation as we haven't seen one fail yet on UA-cam.

  • @krestenkelaher
    @krestenkelaher 8 років тому +13

    Ridgid is called AEG here in Australia

    • @elevatedascent
      @elevatedascent 8 років тому

      thanks

    • @lukahierl9857
      @lukahierl9857 4 роки тому

      In germany as well

    • @antonsjoberg
      @antonsjoberg 3 роки тому

      In all of Europe it is called AEG, AEG the brand is owned by Electrolux and licensed much like the Ryobi brand.

  • @JNAC91
    @JNAC91 8 років тому

    30m views and 200k subscriber with in a few thousand of each other. A mighty fine reason to have a beer my good man. Congratulations, much deserved.

  • @thomasknight9457
    @thomasknight9457 6 років тому

    Granted I'm a bit late to the draw, but I've been running my ridged impact and drill mon-fri. Installing air conditioners. Absolutely love these impacts and drills. Love the vids ave

  • @turbocobra
    @turbocobra 8 років тому +3

    funny you posted this, i just bought one of these and was going to do a video review of it on my channel!

    • @mordechaimordechai
      @mordechaimordechai 8 років тому +5

      fuck your channel,mate

    • @turbocobra
      @turbocobra 8 років тому +3

      +mordechaimordechai Thanks mate. I do a few tool reviews here and there, so figured i would make a video on it, i will let you know when I get it upload it so you can check it out

    • @mordechaimordechai
      @mordechaimordechai 8 років тому +3

      +🔥Ramsey Customs - turbocobra ahaahahah Lol! You won. I will check it out

  • @agt155
    @agt155 8 років тому +4

    Cavitation is pretty well understood. I'd be surprised if any effects weren't ironed out in the design stage.

    • @zack9912000
      @zack9912000 6 років тому +1

      agt155 all hydraulic systems have this issue, hence why oil changes and rebuilding of them is required.

  • @docsinclair4097
    @docsinclair4097 7 років тому

    Cavitation kills ANY material over time. But that's some real deep insight you're giving us! Thanks so far, keep up the great work and hopefully more viewers will join in!

  • @joechurchill8055
    @joechurchill8055 8 років тому

    These videos are great man thanks for making them.

  • @legoslife
    @legoslife 5 років тому +4

    Guess what I just saw at the homeless despot?
    A Milwaukie hydraulic impact.
    I guess it worked pretty well in the ridgid

  • @canadianboyee
    @canadianboyee 8 років тому +5

    The word skookum is used in British Columbia because logging is/was the biggest industry here, and some of the blocks used for hi lead logging are called 'Skookum' blocks which are the best of course. No that is not where the word came from traditionally, but that why it's used in so much in BC(my family from eastern Canada don't know what the fuck skookum is)

    • @ethanpoole3443
      @ethanpoole3443 8 років тому

      Thanks for the origins story, I suspect I was not alone in wondering what the term's origins were since it seemed to be a very regional thing.

  • @keikuru1
    @keikuru1 8 років тому +6

    I'm like a giddy school girl when I see a new AvE video. Aww yeah.

  • @GasNBullets
    @GasNBullets 7 років тому

    i absoloutly love my Ridgid tools. glad you are finally tearing some down

  • @mastermetalshredder
    @mastermetalshredder 4 роки тому +3

    "Slippage" also made me poop my pants. Thanks for clarifying

  • @IOwnCalculus
    @IOwnCalculus 8 років тому +6

    AvE with a Connections reference? Maximum chooch factor.

    • @ethanpoole3443
      @ethanpoole3443 8 років тому

      To this day, Connections is at the top of my list for an educational history series. The way James Burke could stitch together seemingly diverse and unrelated stories and events into a single linear and cohesive story was nothing short of phenomenal. I sometimes describe the hours I occasionally lose to Wikipedia in terms of Connections because of the many odd topics, all ultimately related to one another, I seem to end up exploring even though they would seemingly have no apparent connection to the topic that originally piqued my interest!

  • @Yomother90
    @Yomother90 6 років тому +4

    My dad brought his battery back for his ridgid drill to Home Depot in Massachusetts, US. No problem, instant replacement.

  • @crpth1
    @crpth1 6 років тому +1

    FIY the design/brand is the same as AEG (Germany) it's also part of the same package as Ridgid... and so on. I've the battery and charger at hand and can confirm it's exactly the same. Although in my particular case I've got the cordless drill not the impact.
    Regarding the review it's pretty good, but I don't agree with 2 small details. Opposite to what you say the reversing button is pretty robust and could even be more smooth. I apply regularly a small amount of silicone spray in it. I appreciate that smooth action when stretching/balancing on the top of a ladder and need to reverse the rotation.
    The front bearing od/id allows for more small balls, so more support points and as such smoother action. Radical example try to lay on a nail bed made of, let's say 10 nails. Next to impossible. Increase it to 1000 nails in the same area and becomes much easier. Guess I need a coffee after this example. LOL Be well thanks for sharing. ;-)

  • @ericschluter3160
    @ericschluter3160 8 років тому +11

    I love your vids Ave!! except I keep saying 'chooch' and 'skookum' at work... in Florida...

    • @BazilRat
      @BazilRat 8 років тому

      +Eric Schluter I use those words too, and I'm a Brit

    • @bikingmnviking3801
      @bikingmnviking3801 8 років тому

      +Eric Schluter I took a sample while a vid played so my cellphone has his voice as my ringtone. The part that goes "The ol'd smellphone" or something like that. Once when going through a security line they pulled me aside after they heard that. Must be his natural charm as I'd never been pulled aside in that line before or since.

    • @jonolavbjrndal9574
      @jonolavbjrndal9574 8 років тому +1

      +Eric Schluter I get some blank stares here in Norway too.

  • @gregadams558
    @gregadams558 8 років тому +5

    That's gonna be a bear to reassemble. Good luck.

  • @rcdixon76
    @rcdixon76 8 років тому

    This is a top 3 favorite channel for me -- I'd literally pay to watch this $hit. Another awesome vid my man.

  • @apstephens97
    @apstephens97 6 років тому

    The best content on youtube, i literally cant stop watching 😂😂😂

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 8 років тому +5

    I wonder how long it will take to put that back together. This vise fetish could get very painful. So anyway thanks for the video.

  • @DonDegidio
    @DonDegidio 8 років тому +6

    The Cummins 855 diesel engines of the mid 70's had bad cavitation problems of the wet liners. There would be a vertical line of holes and some would go all the through the liner.

    • @Twinfire
      @Twinfire 8 років тому +2

      +Donald D'Egidio Can vouch for that. Our old NTC 350 filled the sump with water on one occasion. The pitting/electrolysis/cavitation was on the outside of the liner. The mechanic stated it was a bad earth strap that caused the problem. After a rebuild and tune up, 400 horses were unleashed from the old beast. Had very little trouble with it after that.

  • @DOYLECLEVERLOBE1
    @DOYLECLEVERLOBE1 8 років тому

    Great stuff. Really enjoy these videos.

  • @SR-cn9tw
    @SR-cn9tw 7 років тому

    Thumbs up for taking the hydraulic section apart. Learned a lot in this vid.

  • @__WJK__
    @__WJK__ 8 років тому +18

    As for those stubborn "serialized" battery warranty claims (and those not minding a slight gray area dance with el diablo)... a couple security screws, a simple plastic shell casing swap and... Bob's your uncle! That's all that's needed to circumvent and play the "serialized" battery warranty claims game. (Example provided, is of course, for educational purposes only:)

    • @nightmarecuiture
      @nightmarecuiture 8 років тому

      +WJK You sound like the kind of man whose retail swapped a RROD XBlox!

    • @__WJK__
      @__WJK__ 8 років тому

      icepick method - Nope... I open those up and fix 'em myself. If only modern battery packs were as easy and as inexpensive ;)

    • @lelenbates3367
      @lelenbates3367 6 років тому +1

      At least they probably won't catch on fire like me DeWilts did a few crow years ago, so something to cheer about.

    • @elymisany
      @elymisany 5 років тому

      Their stickers they use on the side of the packs run along the seams and they are very sticky foil like stickers, you cant take them off without signs of tampering, also the safety screws they use are all aluminum so the second you touch a hardened bit to them there is visible damage to the screws, these are things they would scrutinize to get out of the warranty so not only will you be out on shipping the pack the them but they would probably charge you to ship it back as well, shipping alone puts you about 80% of the cost of a new battery. If you know how to use a soldering iron just buy new 18650 cells, preferably samsung 30q.

  • @yvairguy
    @yvairguy 8 років тому +6

    wow it's not often I can get away with watching one of these with my wife in the room. lmao

  • @PerfectTangent
    @PerfectTangent 7 років тому +2

    I am in awe. A shoutout to Connections. I will assume the show by James Burke, yes? I've never heard anyone else mention it, but it and The Day the Universe Changed are my absolute favorites and I watch them at least once a year.

    • @sonictech1000
      @sonictech1000 7 років тому

      PerfectTangent Dan Carlin has done a couple of interviews with James Burke including one within the last month.

  • @JeffreyGroves
    @JeffreyGroves 4 роки тому

    Holy moly, my mind is blown over how you're going to get that cavitation chamber put back together.

  • @v5u7sulh2
    @v5u7sulh2 8 років тому +7

    I get giddy like a schoolgirl every time i see a new AvE vid on the home page!!! FRIG' YEAH!

  • @WafflesASAP
    @WafflesASAP 8 років тому +11

    Hey buddy -- are we gonna be getting the electrical vid soon? I don't know if I just missed it or what, but I'm definitely interested in checking it out.
    Thank you, sir =)

    • @Republicainforlife
      @Republicainforlife 8 років тому +1

      I was asking myself the same question

    • @mpace58
      @mpace58 7 років тому +1

      I thought I was missing something....

    • @WafflesASAP
      @WafflesASAP 7 років тому

      Here's to us getting it soon.

    • @YodaWhat
      @YodaWhat 7 років тому

      So many POS tools, so little time. What we need is 100 clones of +AvE.

  • @utterbluedragon
    @utterbluedragon 8 років тому +1

    lol ave dose sort of what i did as a kid except the understanding and the putting it back together bit and it working even putting it back together

  • @kamakazechris
    @kamakazechris 8 років тому

    I barely understand what you're talking about. But for some reason I really enjoy listening to you.

  • @armor1z
    @armor1z 8 років тому +3

    lol you're fucking great man. just found your channel recently.

  • @agate_jcg
    @agate_jcg 8 років тому +5

    I'm not so sure cavitation will be a problem: unlike a diesel engine, this thing runs near room temperature, and the pressure is never less than 1 bar. You use a good silicone oil in there and you're never going to get anywhere near the boiling point.
    And even if there is some cavitation in this system, the erosion you get isn't going to be anywhere near an ordinary impact wrench, which has pieces of steel whacking against each other a dozen times a second.

    • @zack9912000
      @zack9912000 6 років тому

      Beach&BoardFan Bingo. You get a cookie

  • @johnaldrich2074
    @johnaldrich2074 5 років тому +1

    Son of a diddly, some high tech engineering, eh? After watching your channel and Zip ties and bias plies I've picked up your lingo. Videos are minty as frig. They really show how skookum stuff can be. Keep up the great videos. Greetings from Florida.

  • @HiwasseeRiver
    @HiwasseeRiver 8 років тому +1

    Nice rant on slippage. One time at an Army base in Alaska I saw a pile of new blenders in the trash can at the PX. Turns out the blender package was the perfect package for a big jug of Jack Daniels. The native americans on the base would buy a blender, discard the blender, stuff the package with a jug of booze and mail to to grandma in the "dry" village. People do some crazy things for hidden motives.

  • @bobiscuit4298
    @bobiscuit4298 8 років тому +5

    I'd love to see this thing after like a year of use or some hard use in a short time to show us what u were talking about with it eroding

  • @warham4155
    @warham4155 7 років тому +3

    where is the second video?

  • @davidgrant9316
    @davidgrant9316 8 років тому

    Every day's a school day with your vids. Superb.

  • @grannybucks
    @grannybucks 5 років тому

    Wow this man is INCREDIBLY INTELLIGENT, I feel fortunate to have found his channel...

  • @bigchooch4434
    @bigchooch4434 5 років тому +6

    "This detent isn't sturdy at all"
    *slams it on the table*
    "Ok it didn't actually change BUT STILL it's not sturdy at all"
    C'mon credit where credit is due
    "Impact resistant selector switch"

  • @DaBurntToaster
    @DaBurntToaster 7 років тому +8

    when I see a "life time warranty"
    I assume there is no warranty

  • @wilmerschock
    @wilmerschock 7 років тому

    Couple of things; it sounds like the sintered parts are the MIM (Metal Injected Moulding) parts that got gun guys' panties all twisted. And for a real life warranty (although it's not AvE's choice of subjects) Dillon Manufacturing publically declares it as "No bullshit warranty", and it's true. Great channel! I've done a little through Patreon and ordered a ruler. Thanks!

  • @jimmybleron4700
    @jimmybleron4700 8 років тому

    as always with your videos i learned something new...thx

  • @ASilentS
    @ASilentS 8 років тому +5

    From The Annoying Corrections Department: Did you mean Vogon bureaucracy instead of 'vokon'?

  • @mugshotmarley
    @mugshotmarley 8 років тому +113

    Id sacrifice my first born in order to acquire a tool that was disassembled/reassembled by the hand's of a AvE.

    • @bdot02
      @bdot02 8 років тому +5

      Yikes!

    • @tobermorywomble23
      @tobermorywomble23 8 років тому +8

      +Mugshot Marley My first born asks why I don't take my tools apart like AvE.

    • @darinmbicknell
      @darinmbicknell 8 років тому +2

      +Mugshot Marley Prove it.

    • @mugshotmarley
      @mugshotmarley 8 років тому +4

      +bdot02 It sounded a lot cooler in my head.

    • @zendell37
      @zendell37 8 років тому +3

      +Mugshot Marley I don't think AVE wants your first born. He's got one of his own.

  • @Bright8888
    @Bright8888 8 років тому

    Excellent video with lots of interesting info. Thanks.

  • @salchristiano6606
    @salchristiano6606 5 років тому

    I've had a ridgid set for 5 years and have had 0 issues with the tools. I have been very rugged on them. I've used the lifetime warranty 2 times for the batteries. Absolutely great customer service. No fees. No postage. No agreements. All they need are the serial numbers on the batteries.

  • @videobserver22
    @videobserver22 8 років тому +4

    If the failure mode is reduced torque, and the torque cannot be measured/ advertised, how can you do a warranty swap?
    It still spins so it must be working!

  • @bluetorch13
    @bluetorch13 6 років тому +10

    long story short, my glove got caught at the tip of this baby at work while screwing, spinning fingers and wrist.... 2 fingers broken. My brain lag released the trigger after 3 or 4 impacts.

  • @HDMensur
    @HDMensur 8 років тому

    I congratulate you on improving your editing skills. You even dubbed the beginning. (at least this is the first comment of it's kind :P)

  • @Originalxlander
    @Originalxlander 7 років тому

    I'll keep clicking. Man you have a lot of contained knowledge. Wish you were my neighbor. I'm smart about a lot of things like this, but you sir blow me out of the water. amazingly gifted and I'm sure well earned skill sweet you have.