I have to admit, that when I picked up an aluminum Rigid pipe wrench in Home Cheapo, at firdt I was aghast at an aluminum wrench. My Rigids ar all Steel; But on thinking about it, an aluminum wrench makes a LOT of sense. So of course I wanted one 'right away' until I thought about the fact that my 18" steel ones have served me many years, (maybe 40?) and I use them ? once or twice a year? LOL the madness of being a tool nut!
Congratulation Charles!! And to the Channel for all the great videos you supply! I have 2 Vessels, a #1P and #2P They are great. I became interested in them as one of our Service Reps uses them as our Made in Japan Konica/Minolta digital color machines have mostly JIS Screws. Now that I have them wow, that profile makes a difference!
Congrats Charles! I must have missed your last video Tom. When I went and looked it seems I’ve missed your last two videos. I don’t know why you don’t show up in my feed. I’ll check them out now.
Congrats Charles!...........Might be better not to have the teeth on those screw bits, seems like it would have the potential to dig into that plating and promote rusting on an outdoor screw...............Of course I could be totally wrong and just making up a crazy theory that has no basis in fact.
I bought my friend a huge box of wiha terminator impact ph2. They last an entire week on a job site. We broke so many Makita impact ph2. The funny thing is now he has 250 bits hahaha
congratulations Charles
nice job cleaning the tools tom 👍 👌 🖐🧉🛠
Great giveaway
That Ridgid pipe wrench was worth the entire haul! Those are fantastic!!!!!!
I have to admit, that when I picked up an aluminum Rigid pipe wrench in Home Cheapo, at firdt I was aghast at an aluminum wrench. My Rigids ar all Steel; But on thinking about it, an aluminum wrench makes a LOT of sense. So of course I wanted one 'right away' until I thought about the fact that my 18" steel ones have served me many years, (maybe 40?) and I use them ? once or twice a year? LOL the madness of being a tool nut!
Lol, so true!
Thanks John, they are cool wrenches!
Congratulations!
Congrats Charles!😀👍
Congratulation Charles!! And to the Channel for all the great videos you supply!
I have 2 Vessels, a #1P and #2P They are great. I became interested in them as one of our Service Reps uses them as our Made in Japan Konica/Minolta digital color machines have mostly JIS Screws. Now that I have them wow, that profile makes a difference!
Congratulations Charles!
Those are some great clean ups. Loved that proto scraper clean up. It came out so nice !
Thanks Ian!
Congrats Charles! I must have missed your last video Tom. When I went and looked it seems I’ve missed your last two videos. I don’t know why you don’t show up in my feed. I’ll check them out now.
Congratulations Mr. Charles! Good stuff Mr. Tom! That proto looks just about new!!
Thank you Sir!
Congratulations to the winner I've used the vessel bits they hold up great you be happy with them
They claim to be 10x stronger so looking forward to it!
Congratulations…
Hope you will be doing another for 10G! I’m sure it won’t take long to get there! 👍
Thanks David!
love the JIS vessel screwdrivers
I think they may be the best out there!
I love my new Vessel screwdriver. Thanks for the video
Hi Ben, they are sweet!
Thanks to Charles. He said you can send the calipers to me! 😂
Hahaha 🤣
🛠👍😊
Thanks Sparky!
Congrats Charles!...........Might be better not to have the teeth on those screw bits, seems like it would have the potential to dig into that plating and promote rusting on an outdoor screw...............Of course I could be totally wrong and just making up a crazy theory that has no basis in fact.
I was thinking along the same lines, that a impact driver would tear up the screw if it had teeth.
I bought my friend a huge box of wiha terminator impact ph2. They last an entire week on a job site. We broke so many Makita impact ph2. The funny thing is now he has 250 bits hahaha
Hahaha, that’s awesome!
Thank u to all...tomgun, i tried to email u thru the link u sent me but it kept saying that email did not exist
Congrats! Email me at Tomgunntools@gmail.com