I'm a Brit living in Bali, Indonesia. Many of these tools are unheard of here, but any person acquiring them could establish a nice little business for themselves. Maybe not the snow stuff though.
The only tool I see that would have problems is the one pulling up the nailed planks. The problem is with disassembling pallets. Some of them have nails that hold incredibly well and when in hard wood, even more difficult to remove. Pallet tools (all over on UA-cam) are usually beefier. I see it's about 1/4" steel and I know in some applications will bend. For what he's doing though, excellent.
If you do tool videos, you should know something about the materials the tools are used on, and the tools themselves. Copper isn't "one of the hardest materials", and the blue tool you showed doesn't make "beveled holes", it makes pocket holes.
While these are definitely some useful tools, it would be AMAZING if the creators of the video include at least the name of the tool so I can find it. In particular, I was interested in the saw to trim off the bottom of the door and after much searching, figured out it was the Festool TSC 55 KEB which costs over $500. One might say the searching for a treasure is fun, but can often be frustrating. Ok, rant over. Enjoy the video!
Tools are very interesting and useful. Only thing, you never give the tool name or Manufacturer to be able to do more research if it is something I need/want.
Okay, I liked your video but I'm puzzled why you didn't supply source information for a person to BUY the tools. How about a list of the websites of the tool companies that make the tools so a person can contact them to find out about costs and dealers. Why wouldn't you put in this kind of information?
@ 7:00 - a bit to remove screws with heads that are designed to strip so as they can not be reused - so they make money off of inferior metal screws, and make it again when you have to pay for a special tool to remove them - what have we become?
I don't know why so much emphasis is given to repetitive sound tracks for these types of programs. Personally I prefer someone speaking, explaining and letting the tools do some talking.
they gave us those collapsing extension ladders at work. I hate that thing as much as I hate communism. it weighs at least 3, maybe 4 times as much as a normal ladder.
90% of these have been around a long time and if in the construction business already you know about them - the others are for tasks that aren't useful unless you do the same thing over and over all day...the curve cutter is just plain dumb - now I have a board with dozens of holes? and could have cut it with a jigsaw or bandsaw in half the time...
Why do have affiliate links to the products on Amazon so the channel will make a little money and the viewers can buy the products and not just learn about them.
You earned my thumbs down! Tired of the stupid music! It doesnt make our viewing experience any better than if having got to hear the original audio of the clips
Just let the tool sounds play out. If you know how a tool sounds when working properly, you’ll know instantly when a tool isn’t operating properly. “Snap”.
Cool tools
Most European gadgets from the 50ies to late 80ies 😎
Building things and life in general becomes more complicated if you have a gadget for all simple jobs.
I'm a Brit living in Bali, Indonesia. Many of these tools are unheard of here, but any person acquiring them could establish a nice little business for themselves. Maybe not the snow stuff though.
These tools are going to make my projects so much easier.
I'm glad you found the tools helpful for your projects
if this video was shot in 1960, these might be revolutionary.
Copper is NOT one of the hardest metals! It is among the SOFTEST metals! Aside from that, lots of great stuff!
source description for the items would be nice !
Copper is so far from one the hardest metals bruh 😂
copper is harfluy"one of the hardest metals""!
You should have included links to all these tools !
Great job on the video! It was both entertaining and educational.
Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed it
My toolbox is about to get a major upgrade.
Copper piping is the one of the hardest metals is it !!!
😂
difficult to bend without kinking or collapsing.
Apparently the first version of wolverine had copper claws!
I love how practical and clever these gadgets are.
no links to buy items?
The only tool I see that would have problems is the one pulling up the nailed planks. The problem is with disassembling pallets. Some of them have nails that hold incredibly well and when in hard wood, even more difficult to remove. Pallet tools (all over on UA-cam) are usually beefier. I see it's about 1/4" steel and I know in some applications will bend. For what he's doing though, excellent.
Thanks for your feedback and insight on pallet disassembly tools, it's always helpful to consider different tools for specific tasks
Nice tools but no listing where to find them.
Who is the maker of the window curtains?
Should leave us a link to each tool.
If you do tool videos, you should know something about the materials the tools are used on, and the tools themselves. Copper isn't "one of the hardest materials", and the blue tool you showed doesn't make "beveled holes", it makes pocket holes.
While these are definitely some useful tools, it would be AMAZING if the creators of the video include at least the name of the tool so I can find it.
In particular, I was interested in the saw to trim off the bottom of the door and after much searching, figured out it was the Festool TSC 55 KEB which costs over $500.
One might say the searching for a treasure is fun, but can often be frustrating.
Ok, rant over. Enjoy the video!
Tools like these make all the difference in a project.
I liked how the verbiage was just a little out of the range of how anyone actually speaks. Kinda funny... yet fun!
Tools are very interesting and useful. Only thing, you never give the tool name or Manufacturer to be able to do more research if it is something I need/want.
Great tools! But, how do I get actual buying info for each tool? Maybe I missed something?
Several of these tools have been around for decades.
Good video. Poor translation.
Okay, I liked your video but I'm puzzled why you didn't supply source information for a person to BUY the tools. How about a list of the websites of the tool companies that make the tools so a person can contact them to find out about costs and dealers. Why wouldn't you put in this kind of information?
would be more useful if links were provided to each product / tool / "invention"
Where can I find theses tools? I would like to curtains!
I almost got killed using one of these ladders, it collapsed while I was on it using a nail gun.
Surely do with you'd provide links...to the tools.....
Where do you buy these tools?
The ladder one is fake. I can see it retracting automatically, but not extend without a motor. They're already heavy enough.
@ 7:00 - a bit to remove screws with heads that are designed to strip so as they can not be reused - so they make money off of inferior metal screws, and make it again when you have to pay for a special tool to remove them - what have we become?
I need the tool that allows you to makes contours on wood (the first clip). Anyone know what it's called or where to purchase?
Where is the list of each tool? Links would also be nice!
Teeee heee
The orange free form curve result looked like crap.
Does anyone know the name of the curtains in the video??????
How do I find a list of names and manufacturers of these tools?
I don't know why so much emphasis is given to repetitive sound tracks for these types of programs.
Personally I prefer someone speaking, explaining and letting the tools do some talking.
Copper belongs to soft metals! And plastic tools do not bend hard metals.
A bunch of dumbing down young people.
Can you post the name and brand of each tool please?
Tool description -brand- ect ??????
"Plasticine?" lol
Yes, it's a fun and versatile material to work with
they gave us those collapsing extension ladders at work. I hate that thing as much as I hate communism. it weighs at least 3, maybe 4 times as much as a normal ladder.
Sorry to hear you're not a fan of the collapsing extension ladder, hopefully, you can find a more suitable alternative at work
Does me no good without links to the products.
Copper is not one of the hardest of mammals out there
90% of these have been around a long time and if in the construction business already you know about them - the others are for tasks that aren't useful unless you do the same thing over and over all day...the curve cutter is just plain dumb - now I have a board with dozens of holes? and could have cut it with a jigsaw or bandsaw in half the time...
Why do have affiliate links to the products on Amazon so the channel will make a little money and the viewers can buy the products and not just learn about them.
I will see the tool from the icon 👎
Spend money for a jack to lift a wall, then use a piece of rebar for the jack handle? Stupid is as stupid does...
Very little new here, most of has been around for years. you need to get out more.
So the cool stihl tool on video page isn't even shown wtf
Hey there, apologies for any confusion, the STIHL tool was briefly featured in the video before moving on to the next segment
Copper is one of the hardest metal??? Really!!
Cool tools canceled by not so cool music.....
You earned my thumbs down! Tired of the stupid music! It doesnt make our viewing experience any better than if having got to hear the original audio of the clips
Just let the tool sounds play out. If you know how a tool sounds when working properly, you’ll know instantly when a tool isn’t operating properly. “Snap”.
These are really neat tools, but the video is stupid! You never give the brand names
Nothing new here.
these voiceovers are insufferable
This is useless without links to the actual tools
Mostly cheap Chinese crap with very limited use and in very special circumstances! LAIM!.
Scam
all have been around for years and most are shit
Yes ..butt...where can I find theese tools... please 🙏🙏🙏