I love that you included the demo of having the confidence to completely take down a gun in its entirety and put it back together for a perfect shot on top of a mountain, this is what I needed to feel confident in spending the money! Liked and new sub!
Some losers shoot videos in a studio, Ivan hikes 100 miles into the backcountry carrying only a camera, a rifle, and a smirk. Lewis and Clark wish they could've been this badass.
Just picked up The Works myself and could not be happier. Very nice if you don't want to crack your Aero Precision ultra light scope mount.....ask me how I know -____-
Hey KitBadger, I commented on one of your videos a while ago for some tips on surviving military training school. The Time has come. I leave next week on Belgian ParaCommando training and looking forward to it!!!
Having the magnetic strip in the Bush to hold small parts is worth the price of admission- and the price ain’t cheap I have the smaller set, specific for optics, that has just two torque limiters.
I've always wondered about calibration on these and how they compare to the new all-in-one torque driver (15-65lbs). Any thoughts on this for a future video? Keep up the great work as usual!
I watched a video here the other day where a guy cross checked the torque limiter to the torque driver . He attached the T-handle to the torque driver , and then an adapter, and then each subsequent torque limiter, to a bit and proceeded to torque a bolt to each limiter value … and guess what ? Every single torque limiter that was tested stopped at each given value with the coinciding value of the torque driver . I was surprised and impressed with the consistency and accuracy of both .
How's the Atbial 1-10 holding up? Doing a full review any time soon? I randomly came across it the other day, and your videos are pretty much the only ones that aren't from the manufacturer. I'm very interested in it, but want something more than manufacturer promo material.
@@KitBadger Fix it sticks - yes, started with tools for bicycles. Later, Fix-It-Sticks, after being sold to Brown Line Metalworks, got involved in selling Sloky made torque limiters, along with many other Sloky dealers. Sloky just adds Fix-it Sticks name to their torque limiters, doing something which is known as co-branding. Sloky is a subdivision on the JIC, which makes metal cutting tools. They originally designed torque limiters for tightening clamping screws for metal cutting inserts. www.sloky.com.tw/en/page/Brochure/brochure.html sloky.jic-tools.com.tw/ www.slokyusa.com/app/ Do a search for "Sloky" on UA-cam, there is even more info. Not saying anything bad about Sloky torque limiters, just providing additional information. Some people think that Fix-It-Stick invented or makes these torque limiters, which is certainly not true. Fix-It Sticks just found another application for this Sloky stuff.
@@KitBadger You're correct, you never said that. I got a bit confused, sorry about it. Please feel free to delete my comments to avoid any confusion...
I'd imagine the tolerance/calibration is better and you also don't have the bulky form factor of things like the Fat Wrench. Because most people probably only need 2 limiters for their range kit.
These would be good in the field, at a match or on a trip! But, I have bigger better tools in my shop, that I use at the bench. But I like a multitool.
@@KitBadger I had recently bought a Wheeler Fat wrench, for torquing AR parts & it works good. But that was before I ever knew about these. But I think the mini torque socket parts are pretty cool. They have potential for all sorts of uses & sports! And in a tool pack is even better. Thanks for the review!
I love that you included the demo of having the confidence to completely take down a gun in its entirety and put it back together for a perfect shot on top of a mountain, this is what I needed to feel confident in spending the money! Liked and new sub!
Some losers shoot videos in a studio, Ivan hikes 100 miles into the backcountry carrying only a camera, a rifle, and a smirk. Lewis and Clark wish they could've been this badass.
Ah...I believe they were, and had heavier gear!
But, I'd loose every dam screw, in the woods, if I were trying to film like he does! I would lay down a blue tarp before anything else. LOL
I think we all know Sacagawea was the real bad ass in that situation she saved them quite a few times
Ah, something I can use AND afford at the same time!
#winwin
Thanks for the review man!
I got my self one kit and then some additional higher Torque limiters. Awesome for my range bag. Thanks for the detail tour.
No problem Gus, thanks for watching. These things have saved me repeatedly... :)
What perfect timing, Instagram keeps pushing me to buy this
They're pretty rad, I don't think you'll regret it. :)
Lucky you, mine keeps telling me I need a Russian wife! 🤣
@@David-vg1wl that's my other account. 🤫🤫🤫🙈🙉🙊
@@InkwellFoto touche'! You got me 🤣
Your phone is listening! ....
Just picked up The Works myself and could not be happier. Very nice if you don't want to crack your Aero Precision ultra light scope mount.....ask me how I know -____-
#hardlessons
Have the regular version. Use it daily. This kit is on my wishlist.
Nice!
@@KitBadger now that I think about it I think I saw you use it or something like it in another video a long time ago. Yay for that!
@@meatpopsicle42 I've been using them for over a year now. :)
Hey KitBadger, I commented on one of your videos a while ago for some tips on surviving military training school. The Time has come. I leave next week on Belgian ParaCommando training and looking forward to it!!!
Awesome man! Let me know how it goes!
@@KitBadger will do! Keep up the good work
Ivan you are so lucky to live in such a beautiful place 😊👍
I am grateful to be here. :)
Dude, great content and fantastic scenery.Thanks for sharing bud.
Thanks man. :)
Great video
Awesome find
I love my Fixit Sticks!
They make life so much easier. :)
Having the magnetic strip in the Bush to hold small parts is worth the price of admission- and the price ain’t cheap I have the smaller set, specific for optics, that has just two torque limiters.
Ya, that is a life saver around the house, let alone out in the field. :)
Awesome!!!! Another game changer!!!!! Must have for kit.👍 great video brother!!!!!
They will save you so much hassle... :)
FIx it sticks... well loved by us bolt gun guys.
Definitely.
Suuuuper Helpful vid and product! Thanks!
No problem, these things are life savers. :)
I finally used mine yesterday…I no longer have to bring my fucking tool bag to the range or on trips anymore
Chimney Rock, nice backdrop. I like that kit; donno that I'll buy one, but piece together something similar; the velcro parts magnet is awesome.
Ya, such a cool spot! And that magnet is a life saver. :)
Excellent kit need one in my pack
Whoa. This is definitely going into my shooting bag.
It will save you... :)
Great 🤨 now I am going to buy more tools 🧰 ... who am I kidding 🤣 I freaking love tools
I feel you, tools are awesome. :)
Is this southern Idaho? Looks amazing - great vid
2 years later, do you have an update on this? Ooorah Devil.
I’m sold
It will change your life. :)
Thanks awesome Video.
Thanks for watching Scott.
I've always wondered about calibration on these and how they compare to the new all-in-one torque driver (15-65lbs). Any thoughts on this for a future video? Keep up the great work as usual!
I’ve been playing with the All In One. I’ll see about comparing them.
I watched a video here the other day where a guy cross checked the torque limiter to the torque driver . He attached the T-handle to the torque driver , and then an adapter, and then each subsequent torque limiter, to a bit and proceeded to torque a bolt to each limiter value … and guess what ? Every single torque limiter that was tested stopped at each given value with the coinciding value of the torque driver .
I was surprised and impressed with the consistency and accuracy of both .
You have the best green screens on UA-cam.
The.Best.
Great vid as always good Sir!! I think I will get the set from Brownells as it seems to be more complete then what's available from Amazon.
Thanks buddy, they are damn handy. :)
very cool
How's the Atbial 1-10 holding up? Doing a full review any time soon? I randomly came across it the other day, and your videos are pretty much the only ones that aren't from the manufacturer. I'm very interested in it, but want something more than manufacturer promo material.
It is doing good. Just waiting until I have a little more time in with it before my review.
Sloky torque limiters were originally intended and sold for torqueing metal cutting inserts holding screws, and not for bicycles.
Fix-It-Sticks originally was intended and sold for bicycles...
@@KitBadger Fix it sticks - yes, started with tools for bicycles. Later, Fix-It-Sticks, after being sold to Brown Line Metalworks, got involved in selling Sloky made torque limiters, along with many other Sloky dealers. Sloky just adds Fix-it Sticks name to their torque limiters, doing something which is known as co-branding.
Sloky is a subdivision on the JIC, which makes metal cutting tools. They originally designed torque limiters for tightening clamping screws for metal cutting inserts.
www.sloky.com.tw/en/page/Brochure/brochure.html
sloky.jic-tools.com.tw/
www.slokyusa.com/app/
Do a search for "Sloky" on UA-cam, there is even more info.
Not saying anything bad about Sloky torque limiters, just providing additional information. Some people think that Fix-It-Stick invented or makes these torque limiters, which is certainly not true.
Fix-It Sticks just found another application for this Sloky stuff.
@@Oristep I'm not sure where the misunderstanding happened. I never said Sloky torque limiters were for bicycles. But cool rundown.
@@KitBadger You're correct, you never said that. I got a bit confused, sorry about it. Please feel free to delete my comments to avoid any confusion...
@@Oristep nah, there is some good backstory on the torque limiters there. :)
What’s so great about a torque limiter as opposed to an adjustable in/lb torque driver?
I'd imagine the tolerance/calibration is better and you also don't have the bulky form factor of things like the Fat Wrench. Because most people probably only need 2 limiters for their range kit.
Get some.
These are legit
#2legit
Funny because every scope ring and mount I’ve seen requires above 15 and below 25 torque. You just supposed to guess using the 25 ?
These would be good in the field, at a match or on a trip! But, I have bigger better tools in my shop, that I use at the bench. But I like a multitool.
I like multitools too, when I don't have any other option. :)
@@KitBadger I had recently bought a Wheeler Fat wrench, for torquing AR parts & it works good. But that was before I ever knew about these. But I think the mini torque socket parts are pretty cool. They have potential for all sorts of uses & sports! And in a tool pack is even better. Thanks for the review!
@@chrissewell1608 no problem Chris, thanks for watching. :)
Huh - May have found a replacement for my FatWrench 😏
Mine has sat in a drawer since I got these. :)
280 dollars to buy the kit your showing... thats fucking insane expensive for what 38-40 tools?
Which is why I repeatedly spoke to just getting a kit that suits your needs... :)
Made in Taiwan.
You do realize your arm is not tranparant? Whatever you are pointing at or indiciating or demonstrating... WE CANNOT SEE.