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  • @wranglerstar
    @wranglerstar  7 років тому +55

    GET YOUR IRWIN COMBINATION SQURE HERE BEFORE THEY RAISE THE PRICE !!! : goo.gl/Zojpq0

    • @zakhariya901
      @zakhariya901 7 років тому +11

      Wranglerstar may I ask what your gripe with the metric system is?

    • @ckm-mkc
      @ckm-mkc 7 років тому +4

      Empire has made in USA squares that are roughly the same price. The 16" seems like it's good quality.

    • @knut761
      @knut761 7 років тому +9

      Both the English (Imperial) system and the French (Metric) system have their place.
      The metric system makes you a bit lazy, you don't get to use your brain as much.

    • @swagmatrix2360
      @swagmatrix2360 7 років тому

      Wranglerstar have you ever tried kobalt tools that is the brand I use and it seems to be a really good brand

    • @xabibilboful
      @xabibilboful 7 років тому +6

      Захария he is trolling us. He did a video about it, admitting metric is simpler and better.

  • @surfearth1
    @surfearth1 7 років тому +12

    "The days are long, but time is short." I feel like this almost every day. Your comment about going into the wood shop, slowing down, working with your hands, and putting aside the fast passed world was almost therapeutic. I started watching your channel a long time back and whenever I feel like I need to center myself your content helps me do that. My father passed away in 2002 when my younger brother and I were just coming to manhood. My father was a craftsman and skilled in many things. His time was cut short before he had the chance to teach my brother and I all he knew or, we had time to listen in our busy lives. Now I often find myself going to UA-cam to somehow makeup for that lost time.
    Thank you for your hard work and for sharing with others what you have learned.

  • @juhmickm4410
    @juhmickm4410 7 років тому +8

    "It's so funny how we are. Anything that's different, our initial reaction often times is to reject it and to not like it"
    I wish more people would actively keep this idea in mind.

    • @PaulPaid
      @PaulPaid 3 роки тому +2

      Like the metric system?

  • @christopherford3175
    @christopherford3175 8 місяців тому +1

    I really miss these type of videos from you brother I really miss these. These are the videos that made me get a good shop together and make me feel like there’s nothing I can’t fix around my homestead granite I’m a contractor but these videos really brought a sense of piece to me.

  • @frankmagaro6686
    @frankmagaro6686 Рік тому +1

    Just found your channel not too long ago on the shorts. I must say I am a HUGE fan of you! Such an all around knowledge of everything! Your explanations are crisp, clear, and such great entertainment that is very easy to retain all the information you’re donating! Thank you and keep it up!

  • @MattB74
    @MattB74 7 років тому +14

    I'm an Engineer so I don't mind having metric units on my tools. I use metric units for work all the time.

    • @TheKimjoh560
      @TheKimjoh560 7 років тому

      Matthew Bennett Same, altough I decided to persue another more outdoorsy career a while back. We were told at university that metrics its the global standard for engineers and it seems to hold true so far.

    • @KristofferEngstrom
      @KristofferEngstrom 7 років тому

      TBH, Im quite surprised not everyone has gone over to the metric from lets say imperial. Metric is easy and convertible, compared to the imperial that I think is alot more complicated for no reason, and doesnt bring any benefits. And whan you start thinking that an inch isnt the same thing all over the world, thats just weird.

    • @88dalejr1fan
      @88dalejr1fan 7 років тому

      Kind of forced too are you I mean your not required to due to the global way things are now a days

    • @jeffspaulding9834
      @jeffspaulding9834 7 років тому +1

      Machinshin
      It's a funny situation here in the US. We're really a mix of metric and pre-Imperial English units (which is why our pints are smaller). If you go to the grocery store for instance, you'll find liquids generally in liters but weights in ounces. Industry tends towards English units - trucks are limited to 80,000 pounds, for instance - while science uses metric.
      Construction is still largely English units, which makes sense as that's what people are used to. The old dogs don't want to change, so the new guys don't learn metric, then they get older, and the cycle repeats. Thus our tools tend to be set up for English units.
      In any event, English units are very well sized for woodworking, and we only deal with fractions of powers of two which are easy to learn. There is little need to do any conversion beyond inches->feet and vice-versa (we generally don't use yards in woodworking or construction, just feet, inches, fractions of inches, and thousandths of an inch). Since all the tools and wood use English units, that's what American woodworkers end up using. I _could_ use metric for woodworking, but I don't think in metric so I'd be running conversions in my head the whole time.
      Still I don't mind tools with metric marks. Methinks Cody is just being picky.

    • @KristofferEngstrom
      @KristofferEngstrom 7 років тому +1

      I hear you =)
      But dont you miss usefullness of the simplicity ? 10mm = 1cm, 10 cm = 1 dm, 10 dm = 1m 1000 m = 1 km ( in sweden we also have something called "mil" which is 10 km)
      10 ml = 1 cl, 10 cl = 1 dl, 10 dl = 1 L
      100 gram = 1 hecto gram, 10 hecto gram = 1 kilo, 1000 kilo = one "metric" tonne.
      The simplicity of this makes me lazy maybe ;)

  • @Alexander-fr1kk
    @Alexander-fr1kk 5 років тому +3

    I was always told not to let the tape snap shut because it’ll stretch the rivets on the end and wind up being inaccurate. I know it’s minute, but what do you think?

  • @cwoodworth2331
    @cwoodworth2331 7 років тому +1

    As someone who is new to woodworking this series is good for me because it shows what I should have in my shop and helps me learn how to use them. Thanks again.

  • @mangosquirrel117
    @mangosquirrel117 7 років тому +1

    Ive been watching your vids for a while and love it. you have changed my life. thank you so much

  • @denniscantrell5486
    @denniscantrell5486 6 років тому +11

    Love this comment section. So many people getting upset that Cody made a joke about the metric system.

    • @dillonprentice1968
      @dillonprentice1968 3 роки тому +1

      Your telling me lol, as a Canadian I use both systems. Generally I like different systems for different things. Lady at the DVM asked how tall I was in centimetres and I laughed and said I’m 5’10” you do the math lol

  • @tomsullivan9561
    @tomsullivan9561 7 років тому +9

    in the machine shop, we usually call the rule a scale.

  • @zacharyrose3000
    @zacharyrose3000 7 років тому

    I love that you're doing all of this on such a budget, really shows us all that we can do these things if we set our minds to them.

  • @ThatDashingDasher
    @ThatDashingDasher 7 років тому

    I just found your channel and I am impressed. I must say that the quality of your homemade tool storage is enviable. I love how everything is removable and slides left and right. I am in the process of getting land to start work on a timber frame home and when I build my woodworking shop I am going to incorporate your tool storage design into my shop. Keep making the amazing videos.

  • @0815CrossLight
    @0815CrossLight 7 років тому +318

    "Because the metric system is just dumb." - used by the entire world except USA... ok!

    • @cameronferstl5408
      @cameronferstl5408 7 років тому +4

      hahaha

    • @88dalejr1fan
      @88dalejr1fan 7 років тому +2

      Got you to comment on it

    • @dannybeeson5084
      @dannybeeson5084 7 років тому +13

      snwflake used by the only country to send a man to the moon.....

    • @0815CrossLight
      @0815CrossLight 7 років тому +26

      Considering your last presidential candidates, the USA might be the only nation needing another world ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @Random_Bern
      @Random_Bern 7 років тому +5

      Hey, now, there are two other countries in the world (out of, what, 270-odd?) that use imperial measurements: Myanmar (aka Burma, ruled by a military junta for most of the last 50 years), and Liberia (a West African nation that has spent most of the last 40 years in and out of civil wars). Although I believe Liberia may have officially adopted the metric system in the last few years... ;-)

  • @Kane5565
    @Kane5565 7 років тому +10

    i think those squares tapered off in popularity when tool quality plummeted.

    • @DEPjrTX
      @DEPjrTX 6 років тому

      I grew up using a "speed square" but my father was a carpenter. I think the Speed Square is not a precise but more durable being one piece

  • @wesleykrol7226
    @wesleykrol7226 7 років тому

    dear mr&mrs wranglerstar, first off, i love all of your vids and they have helped me a lot with loads of things the last 1.5/2 years. i have gotten more into axes, thanks to you i know how to sharpen them better and keep them good. and i started doing a lot of stuff in my own shed, like make a new wood place, restore my old shed and make it into a woodshop/allround shop all thanks to you! the only problem is i dont have much good tools, i have a couple decent saws and some basic stuff but no good chisels, planes, stuff like that.
    i am a 18 year old dude from the netherlands and i have learned so much from.your vids. and i would love to have such luck to win this toolbox! it would really complete my woodshop.
    thanks again for all the great vids and how much you have helped with not only the things i already said, but also with getting through some rough times in my life. im really greatfull for that.
    cheers, Wesley Krol

  • @jeffjohnson4785
    @jeffjohnson4785 7 років тому +1

    I enjoy your content and your commentary. keep up the good work and the great integrity
    God bless

  • @duanebraund
    @duanebraund 7 років тому +131

    Metric system is dumb... Really?? Really??????

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 років тому +9

      +Duane Braund really

    • @aequumlux5474
      @aequumlux5474 7 років тому +21

      Wranglerstar Imperial is obsolete. That's worse.

    • @marcinkow991
      @marcinkow991 7 років тому +9

      i just don't get why would anyone think dividing by 8 or 16 is better than dividing by 10, i remember tho you made a video about metric system while back but i forgot what was the conclusion so no idea if this comment of yours is troll or not :P

    • @stephenjones8885
      @stephenjones8885 7 років тому +5

      The metric system and the Imperial system both have strengths and weaknesses. The metric systems advantage is obvious: it's a base 10 system used with a base 10 numeral system, therefore some of the the math is a little simpler.
      But with Imperial, a base 12 system, there are more divisors, it's easier to estimate 1/3 or 1/4.
      The actual problem isn't the system of measurement, it's the numeral system.
      From my experience, metal workers (where absolute precision is often crucial) prefer metric, or at least decimal inches, while carpenters (where tolerances are greater, often by design) prefer fractional inches.

    • @minnsminns
      @minnsminns 7 років тому +11

      Dude, imperial isn't base 12 except for whole inches, and that wouldn't be very precise work...
      It's powers of 2. Fractions are 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 etc. That's why it sucks, just down to the length of (around) 1mm there are already 5 ways to measure! Also it's much easier to make a mistake calculating differences or fractions compared to mm.
      Haven't met a carpenter, joiner or architect here in the UK who doesn't use mm.

  • @aceentropy1713
    @aceentropy1713 7 років тому +4

    Not sure if you mentioned it in the comments yet but I believe Stanley Black and Decker just completed the acquisition of Newell brands company, including Irwin and Lenox tool lines. Should be interesting to see how it will affect the product lines.

    • @PWlangford1
      @PWlangford1 7 років тому

      ace entropy and craftsman !

    • @88dalejr1fan
      @88dalejr1fan 7 років тому

      They also bought craftsman so they can start building tools in the US is what they are telling everyone

  • @loriemerson6414
    @loriemerson6414 7 років тому

    A very useful tool for sure. Thanks for the adjustment tips! The things I would never know without this channel

  • @yeahwhateverblahblah
    @yeahwhateverblahblah 7 років тому

    Thanks so much for making this series of videos. Just ordered the chisels (on back order), saw, and combination square!

  • @whateverittakesfabrication2202
    @whateverittakesfabrication2202 7 років тому +16

    Erwin some, you lose some.

  • @macyflanders9986
    @macyflanders9986 4 роки тому +16

    Your disapproval of the metric system inclusion always kills me. 😂

    • @DaroriDerEinzige
      @DaroriDerEinzige 3 роки тому +3

      I, as a German, don't understand US Americans for their dislike towards the metric System.
      Sure, it's French and yeah - French is kinda weird but the whole damn word uses the Metric System, which is simple.
      10*1mm = 1cm * 10 = 1dm * 10 = 1m and so on.
      1dm^3 is equal to one Liter of Volumne, one Liter Water is basically 1kg Mass etc.
      It's so easy.

    • @macyflanders9986
      @macyflanders9986 3 роки тому +1

      @@DaroriDerEinzige it is easy but because we learned it different it’s hard to wrap our minds around a different system. I’d have to change everything in my life! All my measuring things in my kitchen are cups and teaspoons and tablespoons etc. it would be like learning a new language.

    • @DaroriDerEinzige
      @DaroriDerEinzige 3 роки тому

      @@macyflanders9986 Which is pretty standard for every Child in Europe, I mean, learning a new language.
      For an example, my Englisch is considered as very bad under my Peers - I mean, I make alot of Grammar Mistakes and sound pretty "german". Nevertheless, it's important to be able to at least understand englisch to some degree and to be also able to express you at least to some degree in it. I mean, how else could I communicate with people from around the globe? Sure, as a German I've the benefit that Englisch comes relativly easy to me - Both are germanic languages, so they are pretty similar.
      Anyway, that's the reason why both Scales are appropriate on tools: Sure, I don't know always how I convert some Units, of course I do know that one Inch is around 2,54... cm, but I would've to look up what one Nm (Newtonmeter) would be in Footpounds would be. So I'm pretty glad that on my Torque Ratchet, there are also both Scales directly on it. So whenever I work on an older Harley and use PDFs of US Manuals, I don't have to convert every Unit.
      Futhermore, you would also get a natural feelin' for it.
      Also measuring cups we've mainly both - Liter and this Oz. Scales.
      In Addition to that, in Science, there's only the Metric System in use. So, every Child that want to go to the University and wanna study Physics, Mathematics, Engineering ... etc. has to learn it anyway.
      Aaand ... US Americans usin' the Metric System anyway for over a Century know in many aspects: Electronics.
      Ampere and Volt are Metric Units.
      1A = 1 W/V, and one Watt (W) = 1 kg*m^2/s
      While 1 Volt (V) = 1 Nm/A*s = 1 (kg*m^2/s^2)/A*s
      So ... Actually, every Multimeter in the USA is anyway metric. You basically learned your new language already.

    • @bentorres925
      @bentorres925 3 роки тому

      @@DaroriDerEinzige We do use the metric system a lot in the US for science type fields. I do have trouble using it for building as I think in inches feet etc.

    • @DaroriDerEinzige
      @DaroriDerEinzige 3 роки тому

      @@bentorres925 And if you use measuring tools on which both systems are present, you will soon think also in metric.
      Humans actually don't think in "10 feet" or "11 Meters" or something.
      Your brain simple automatically compares it with something you "kinda know" the size.
      For an example, if I said "It was around 100 yards away from me", you will compare it inside your brain automatically with the 120 Yards US American ... Football ... Field you know and simple think "Ah, 20 yards shorter". while I will automatically think "Ah, as long as a Football field" (Real Football, you know, with the Goals and the eleven Players on each teams, only 3 Subs and 90 Playtime with only one break)

  • @rmacfizzle
    @rmacfizzle 7 років тому

    I've learned so much from watching your videos for about a year and a half now! Thank you so much!

  • @chaws725
    @chaws725 7 років тому

    I am usually watching these You Tube videos on our old-school TV then going on the computer later to like and comment and jot down a few notes. Hope that even if I just log on to make sure you get the credit for the view that it works even if I don't watch the whole video. BTW, I really appreciate that you talk about your faith and other life issues. Breath of fresh air!

  • @CafeenMan
    @CafeenMan 7 років тому +91

    I see you don't like the metric system. "It's just dumb" you said.
    It is so much easier than Imperial. Say you need the decimal equivilent of some fraction in 64ths. After you've done the same kinds of things for a long time you've probably memorized the fractions you use the most: 1/16 = .0635, 1/32 = .0325, etc.
    And then we have 12ths and 16ths. It's kind of ridiculous.
    But with metric it's always divided or multiplied by ten. It doesn't get a simpler than that.
    The problem I have is that anything you buy nowadays has a mix of metric and Imperial so you always need two sets of tools. Some fasteners will be 3/8" and other will be 10 mm on the same item! That's what's stupid.
    Also stupid is that they sell metric plywood in the USA using imperial measurements so the plywood is never the thickness it's claimed to be.
    Also stupid is using measurements on wood that is before it was at its final dimension. Sure, I get that everyone knows it but it's still stupid. A 2 x 4 should be 2 x 4, not 1-3/4 x 3-1/2".
    I can't knock anyone else's measurement system when ours is completely jacked up.

    • @Freemananana
      @Freemananana 7 років тому +6

      Fuzzy Johnson it's an ongoing joke FYI

    • @johnmadsen7395
      @johnmadsen7395 6 років тому +1

      2x4 is actually planed down to 1.5x3.5 not 1.75x3.5

    • @fiachrakavanagh8242
      @fiachrakavanagh8242 6 років тому

      well said

    • @velazquezarmouries
      @velazquezarmouries 6 років тому +1

      Fuzzy Johnson in here (Argentina) our life is easy because of the centecimal metrical system

    • @juliangoble2503
      @juliangoble2503 4 роки тому

      Metric is so much better

  • @LanviLauri
    @LanviLauri 7 років тому +45

    "The metric system is dumb" *TRIGGERED*
    Ok, so... Instead of having one standard measurement for example a meter, and using easily calcutable increments in tenths, hundreths and thousandhs, lets make a system of arbitrary measurements based on some former imperial rulers body parts.
    Let's take that one portion from the end of a thumb to somewhere near it's first joint. Call that an inch. Nice.
    Now we need something longer. How about a foot? That's a desirable length isn't it? Wait, how many inches fit in a foot? 12? We'll go with that.
    Hey, didn't we have something longer already in place? A yard? How many feet fit in there? 3 feet? Or 36 inches? Ok, write those down.
    What about those peasants far away from the castle? Which one lives nearest? Miles? Ok, well that's a nice length for a walk. Herbert, make a yard-stick for your dim-witted cousin have him go and see how many times he can tip the stick over itself from the castles wall to Miles' house.
    *3 hours later*
    Turns out Herberts cousin can count! Also, 1760 yard-stick-tip-overs to Miles' place.
    *From the background* "Sir! Herberts cousin also went around the horse-track! 220 yard-stick-tip-overs!"
    Right! So a fur covered track is 220 yard-sticks long! How about skipping some words and calling it a furlong? Anyone? No? Settled. Write them down and forward to everyone in the kingdom and erase all else.
    Well, probably now how these came about but probably not far off ;)

    • @n111254789
      @n111254789 7 років тому +2

      LanviLauri you wrote a short novel and failed to realize the obvious sarcasm...

    • @dlwatib
      @dlwatib 6 років тому +2

      Tyeler, go back to school until you can tell us the real story of metric and Imperial units. Oh, and check the spelling of your name. Your mother lied to you when you asked her how to spell Tyler.

    • @skeptiker0124
      @skeptiker0124 3 роки тому +1

      About 30 years ago, I spent a year of study in CA. Once I told another studend about the metric system. She said: this is so simple, why we dont have it?
      I guess we are all different and some stick to the things they know and the other try out.
      Just telling always "metric is dump" is not very smart. Its just different and there are reasons why many countrys using it.

    • @horstschlemmer2042
      @horstschlemmer2042 3 роки тому

      Tyeler Brown thats not how the SI units where developed. 😂 Look it up. It’s really interesting.

    • @almackmackinnon
      @almackmackinnon 3 роки тому +1

      Lol great reply

  • @majakian
    @majakian 7 років тому

    Keep these vids coming Cody. Appreciate the work you put into them for us.

  • @eastwestfarm
    @eastwestfarm 7 років тому

    Another great video! I have a few Irwin tools and I've always been happy with them.

  • @ZegaracRobert
    @ZegaracRobert 7 років тому +120

    Claiming that metric system is dumb can came from someone who does not have a clue what he is talking about!
    A metric system is beautiful integration that is beyond your comprehension!
    Try that with your foots, inches, pounds and similar crap:
    1m long ideal conductor (a bar/wire) in 1Tesla magnetic field will produce 1V when you push it with speed of 1m/s perpendicular to the magnetic field lines, when you run 1V you just produced over 1ohm load (lets say you run that bar on a conductive tracks at the end of a bar), will give you 1AMP, that 1V times 1Amp will dissipate 1W on the resistor as heat, that same 1Amp (Kirchoff, same current trough a load will go trough a conductor/bar as well) will produce circular field around conductor that will interact (via B field distortion) with 1Tesla homogeneous field and create drag/opposing force to the initial conductor direction of movement, to overcome drag force and maintain 1m/s you have to apply 1newton of force, 1N/m/s is 1W of mechanical energy applied...
    Here in this simple example you have beautiful integration of conservation of energy, power (Watt's law), Ohm's law, Faraday's law of induction/Lentz law, Kirchhoff's current law...
    Now do all that so elegantly with imperial units!

    • @chrisspero102
      @chrisspero102 7 років тому +11

      Zegarac Robert if metric is dumb then the dollar is dumb, 100c = 1 dollar i.e. Your monetary system is metric

    • @bobbirdsong6825
      @bobbirdsong6825 7 років тому +8

      Could you not tell he was joking?

    • @bandit9259
      @bandit9259 6 років тому

      i think the joke was that he was trying to sound like the people who only know the metric system and get angry when anything else is used when it's just easier to learn both for americans or europeans alike.. but i guess some people just don't want to learn both but call out other people for not learning both lol kind of hypocritical don't you think?
      oh and also we're not taught metric as our primary measuring system in school so we actually have to seek it out ourselves but hey stupid americans right?

    • @seshwillie1453
      @seshwillie1453 6 років тому

      Zegarac Robert Do you know what a joke is?

    • @blueboyblue
      @blueboyblue 6 років тому +1

      Perhaps we should ask the English about weight in STONES.

  • @jimgarlock33
    @jimgarlock33 7 років тому +7

    Would love to see a demo of the hand router. Unless I missed it.

    • @MrPremium08
      @MrPremium08 7 років тому +3

      Jim Garlock was thinking the same thing.

    • @macnudd
      @macnudd 7 років тому +2

      Jim Garlock Cody did that a couple of years ago.

    • @jimgarlock33
      @jimgarlock33 7 років тому

      +macnuth Rare one that got past me. Time to hit the archives.

  • @zhmtio
    @zhmtio 7 років тому

    Dear Mr wranglestar! This tool series is wonderful! it has treagered my old interest in woodworking! even though I live in the city in an apartment, I have been trying to create small woodworking projects! keep up the good work and thank you!

  • @Coltonm8994
    @Coltonm8994 3 роки тому

    Awesome video, keep up the videos. Your videos literally have changed my life

  • @josephhardin2405
    @josephhardin2405 7 років тому +4

    Irwin tools are looking pretty good

    • @88dalejr1fan
      @88dalejr1fan 7 років тому +1

      They do but I prefer not made in china what do I do

    • @josephhardin2405
      @josephhardin2405 7 років тому

      Steven Beasley I agree with you 100% I too prefer tools not made in China, but doesn't mean it's junk.

  • @jay6400
    @jay6400 7 років тому +4

    I love your videos Mr W, but I feel sad that you constantly bash the metric system, what does it matter that a tool is multi functional and has both markings on? Will it make your work ant less accurate the fact that the tool you used had metric markings as well as imperial? I know it doesn't make mine any less accurate having imperial on my tape and square.

    • @jay6400
      @jay6400 7 років тому

      Oh and as a side note you made me curious, so I thought id find out how many countries are behind the times and still use the outdated imperial system when I came across this, I thought it might make your day.
      www.joeydevilla.com/2008/08/13/countries-that-dont-use-the-metric-system/

    • @baileyharrison1030
      @baileyharrison1030 4 роки тому

      jay6400 metric’s no fun. It’s too easy and straight forward.

  • @foresttischler
    @foresttischler 7 років тому

    So glad to see this series continued!

  • @aceoftheplacex
    @aceoftheplacex 7 років тому

    Constantly impressed with this series. Keep it up, man!

  • @sdom401
    @sdom401 7 років тому +3

    Question: why do you not like the metric system?

  • @matthewlumsdon3146
    @matthewlumsdon3146 7 років тому +7

    Can you find a well made cheep hand drill.

    • @james5426
      @james5426 7 років тому +1

      WorldOfTinCars Depends on where you live

    • @derder517
      @derder517 7 років тому

      (cheap); Sorry, it bugged me! Lol

  • @tspiak68
    @tspiak68 7 років тому

    Great videos, informative and helpful. Good to see all the tools you can get fairly inexpensive but all useful.
    And always some good advice at the end of the video, bettering oneself.

  • @chinelomna
    @chinelomna 6 років тому

    Thank you for explaining how to use this tool. I inherited an oldie from my Dad, kept it because I've kept all his old tools. As a 60+ female, I'm a little late starting to set up a workshop and really appreciate your videos.

  • @Ivanofkoshinkaisokanryu
    @Ivanofkoshinkaisokanryu 7 років тому +3

    I hope this doesn't come off as selfish but I have been asking my family to prayer with me to win this

  • @abitugly
    @abitugly 7 років тому +30

    The moment i heard him trolling the metric system, I scrolled down to watch all the newcomers get triggered.
    Relax people... it's an inside joke.

    • @em0_tion
      @em0_tion 4 роки тому

      I agree wholeheartedly with him that manufacturers need to stop this "playing both sides" nonsense. Just produce your tools in both systems, if you're an international seller, and keep them separate. It's not efficient and it is distracting at the end.

  • @Mandalorian9123
    @Mandalorian9123 7 років тому +1

    I never realized how versatile a combination square is, thanks Cody!

  • @gabytetrault7826
    @gabytetrault7826 7 років тому

    Don't have a combination square in my tool collection so this gives me great info before making my purchase...Thanks again for the great videos.

  • @minnsminns
    @minnsminns 7 років тому +27

    Imperial system is dumb. Say you need to find the gap between two lengths. What's easier, 111mm minus 88mm or 4 3/8 minus 3 15/32?

    • @joeframer9642
      @joeframer9642 6 років тому

      It’s called a construction calculator

    • @ikbeneenezelii185
      @ikbeneenezelii185 5 років тому +1

      Imperial is best for estimates and rough numbers, metric is good for exact measurements. I just prefer imperial, its all I know, and it doesnt make my work worse than someone who uses metric. You know what annoys me? Every single Wranglerstar video that mentions measurement has to start a war in the comment section.

    • @Keithmwalton
      @Keithmwalton 5 років тому

      Patrick Names an extra step that’s memorized because it’s so simple and never changes

    • @dustinpomeroy8817
      @dustinpomeroy8817 5 років тому

      You don't use fractions anyways,you convert them to numbers when you add or subtract you're doing things way harder than the need to be

  • @randyalex44
    @randyalex44 7 років тому +38

    Metric is hardly dumb lol. It is just not what youre used to using.
    Love the video.

    • @chrisjones6002
      @chrisjones6002 7 років тому +4

      It's a running joke, that's all.

    • @Kyokahnn
      @Kyokahnn 7 років тому +1

      Chris Jones I've heard that's the only thing that runs between Canada and Mexico.

    • @klassik68
      @klassik68 7 років тому +4

      Right :) Its what one is used too Its a language one could say. If one spoke another language would that make them dumb :)
      @Chris Jones whats the difference between ten mil & three thirty seconds? Its easier to say ;) :D

    • @craigsadler8794
      @craigsadler8794 7 років тому +2

      klassik68 - perfecting and concisely said - 10 Mil it is

    • @88dalejr1fan
      @88dalejr1fan 7 років тому +1

      It is just a niche he has to each his own most tools now a days are universal though.

  • @robh.4827
    @robh.4827 7 років тому

    Wranglerstar, I was just looking at these about 2 weeks ago. Glad you recommended the Irwin.

  • @jimmyscarborough607
    @jimmyscarborough607 6 років тому

    I appreciate your honesty regarding tools, tips, and techniques.

  • @jsommersful
    @jsommersful 7 років тому +4

    A couple years ago I was always in the top 100 views now I'm lucky to be less than 1k.

  • @stewart8424
    @stewart8424 7 років тому +166

    metric is dumb? have you ever actually used the system...

    • @andrewlathrop5157
      @andrewlathrop5157 7 років тому +32

      Consider yourself trolled

    • @narmcraft
      @narmcraft 7 років тому +3

      love it hate imparial no logic

    • @TheKimjoh560
      @TheKimjoh560 7 років тому +28

      Metrics is based on science and logics. For example 1 kilogram = 100mm3 worth of water. 100mm = 10 centimeters = 1 meter.
      The imperial system was invented by illiterate savages using body parts and random everyday items as meassurements ;)

    • @yink2andahalf
      @yink2andahalf 7 років тому +5

      But why should we be "exercising our minds" when we only want to measure something? I just dont see how making it harder for no good reason is smart business.

    • @wlan246
      @wlan246 7 років тому +2

      The metric system is hardly "dumb", but it is definitely at a disadvantage when working with common household fractions like 1/3.

  • @mgonzales3884
    @mgonzales3884 7 років тому

    you probably get this from a lot of people but I truly tank you for these videos, I have had a UA-cam account for a couple of years and I don't normally comment on videos. however with your videos I feel like I can try and test the waters without breaking my account and giving it a try I want a good and health hobby and this looks like so much fun. thank you for the uploads

  • @matthewshopper
    @matthewshopper 7 років тому

    New to the channel and also new to building a tool collection. So, I love these videos!

  • @brendenbell2737
    @brendenbell2737 7 років тому +30

    The metric system is not dumb. I"m in Australia and thats what we use. Are we dumb. I still like your channel.

    • @243WW
      @243WW 7 років тому +7

      I think he's taking the piss mate and wants to get a kick out of reading the comments. I am!!!

    • @jesteris25
      @jesteris25 7 років тому +1

      so am I go the metric Aussies

    • @88dalejr1fan
      @88dalejr1fan 7 років тому +1

      No Australia is not Dumb I love Australia I am in the Navy and always look forward to visiting your country one of the most beautiful in the world. I also enjoy triton tools

    • @DracoOmnia
      @DracoOmnia 7 років тому +2

      Steven Beasley Part of why I joined was to see Australia... unfortunately that ship never sailed. Australians and most countries aren't stupid for using metric, just as you wouldn't be stupid for being left handed, you were born with that unit of measure and have known no other. Change is difficult, even when it's better. Just because something is easier to use (as metric could arguably be) doesn't mean it's better. It's easier to buy food at the store... it is almost never better than home made (unless everyone you know is a terrible cook in which case you should meet new people). Basic math is easier than Calculus, if we never progressed from 2+2=4 then we'd be living in an entirely different place that didn't allow for this kind of communication to exist, among a billion other things.
      Our unit of measurement is not that much more difficult to understand, and it's regular use actually has many good side effects. It's use of fractions based around multiples of 16'ths causes you to think differently about fractions and causes you to HAVE to do math on occasion, which is occasionally cumbersome but ultimately a society that is continuing to do math throughout their lives versus a society who can simply allow the math to have already been figured out for all time... which is going to be the better problem solvers?
      Example. I know a piece of wood is 14 1/2" wide and I need to rip 12" off. I know the thickness of my blade is 3/16ths, how much wood is left after the cut? After the 12" there would be 2 1/2" inches, but the thickness of the blade is 3/16ths so now have to consider that 1/2" is 8/16ths and less 3 means you have 2 and 5/16ths of wood left. Someone used to the system is going to turn this into an automatic behavior that requires much less effort than it sounds like. Consider that you'll occasionally have to transition from 16ths to 32nds to 64ths to 128ths to 256ths to 512ths (which btw, do these numbers look familiar to you? How big is your computer hard drive? It is almost certainly a factor of 8) and beyond you quickly see that we frequently have to think OUTSIDE the box of 1-10. Whereas you will gladly just change units, everything for us is still scaled at 1 inch, no matter how small we get to avoid those pesky little decimals. It's never 1.6"s much like how you wouldn't use 1.6 centimeters, you'd just say 16mm.
      Honestly the hardest part of the imperial system is having to convert to metric, when dealing with the rest of the (backwards) world. If yall would just join the winning team it'd make life a bit easier for everyone.

    • @88dalejr1fan
      @88dalejr1fan 7 років тому

      I do not dispute and I hope it didnt come across that I was saying other wise very true points I agree

  • @seanmcaleavy2369
    @seanmcaleavy2369 6 років тому +8

    The Metric system is a vastly superior system. What could be easier than tenths! I mean, seriously, try to explain 7/64 of an inch to someone. Sadly, we Americans only use the Metric system when we are buying or selling illicit drugs. And even then it is only grams and kilos we are interested in.

  • @jameschristie5299
    @jameschristie5299 7 років тому

    My wife and I are in the process of searching for some land to build our homestead. I really appreciate all of your videos. I would imagine this tool kit would be very helpful when it comes time for me to build the kitchen cabinets and drawers. Cheers.

  • @ozzmann3217
    @ozzmann3217 5 років тому +2

    I love your tool series the 50 tools everyone should own, these wood working ones, and the few surviving an economic collapse I’ve seen.... could you maybe do a similar package for basic metal working, electrician, and plumbing as well? Just an idea I know I’d love to watch them. Thanks for all you do

  • @robert0380
    @robert0380 6 років тому +5

    Finally got to the part where he said he doesn't use metric after reading all the comments. He didn't say the metric system was silly, he said putting both imperial and metric on 1 tool is silly. Everyone getting their panties in a bunch for no reason.

    • @juampyvarela
      @juampyvarela 5 років тому +1

      "Because the metric system is just... Is just dumb"

  • @travisulrich9543
    @travisulrich9543 7 років тому

    This video really helped me a lot! To understand your appreciation for Stanley tools (what I always understood to be the bottom line, based on experience) helped me to realize that when you say something is good, it's probably junk. When you say it is amazing, it is decent, and when you say it is garbage...well...yeah...it should have never been made. I'm a master mechanic. The cheapest tools for practical use are craftsman in my line of work...which carries over to "round-the-house" projects for longevity, durability, and accuracy. So thank you again for showing me your preferable tool line, so I know how many grains of salt to sprinkle on your recommendations.

  • @tontakely
    @tontakely 7 років тому

    I sure do like that combination square. It is nice and sturdy, at least it looks lit it could last, and that scribe is pretty cool!

  • @jeremyturner2244
    @jeremyturner2244 7 років тому +126

    Next video title. Public apology #2 for making fun of the metric system...

    • @gregdejong6588
      @gregdejong6588 7 років тому +7

      Yep we will be waiting for it

    • @QuestForTheOpenRoad
      @QuestForTheOpenRoad 7 років тому +6

      greg de jong i hope he does not apologize for sharing his opinion again, it is definitely not nessasary. if you like metric, good for you, i was raised on imperial, and don't think i could get used to metric if i tried.

    • @TheKimjoh560
      @TheKimjoh560 7 років тому +3

      QuestForTheOpenRoad If you moved to a society built around it you would get used to it fast. Or so I hear from my american friends that moved here and my friends that moved to America.

  • @FrugalShave
    @FrugalShave 7 років тому +6

    LOL I do all my measuring in Metric because I find it faster and more accurate.

  • @tylercase1331
    @tylercase1331 7 років тому

    I really appreciate the work that you do wranglerstar and the content you produce. I can't wait to show off the common man's tool grip when I win it!

  • @andrewetchison7178
    @andrewetchison7178 7 років тому

    Great video today. I liked all the tools you covered. I haven't ever used a scribe tool before.

  • @chance5280
    @chance5280 7 років тому +11

    Is Metric is better or Imperial is better? Who cares, if there are two standards learn both and be smarter instead of arguing ffs.

  • @Bubunya
    @Bubunya 7 років тому +7

    If metric system is dumb, imperial system is completely idiotic, sorry to say that.. :O)

  • @turtlewoman797
    @turtlewoman797 7 років тому

    This is an awesome set you are putting together!

  • @paulroberson7384
    @paulroberson7384 6 років тому

    Thanks for the recommendation. I underestimated this tools usefulness, but it's increased my speed and accuracy immensely. Most of the time I use it as an adjustable physical spacer, which means I don't have to get out my measuring tape and pencil to try to try to keep everything precise even. Or cut a wooden spacer if I need something repeatable on a project.

  • @VanAdventuresBavaria
    @VanAdventuresBavaria 7 років тому +3

    So, only Europe uses the Metric System...
    Well, i have bad news for you...

    • @nicka.5884
      @nicka.5884 3 роки тому

      The metric system is easy to use. Length measurement is based on a meter. The problem with us in the USA is that we grow up with reference to feet/inches. A man's height is in feet and inches. It is hard for the average person in the USA to show you a length of 1 centimeter, ask what an inch is and more or less you'll get a response. Metric is choice for most of the rest of the world, not to mention when dealing with physics and engineering. Electronics industry is wonky, we use english system for PCB traces and hole sizes (weird....but I am used to it so it's all good). But other things in electronics is in mm, go figure. If you are an engineer or technical person, you're used to thinking in terms of both systems.

  • @PincoPallino9
    @PincoPallino9 4 роки тому +3

    It's inarguable: metric is the method, meters is the unit.

  • @GordonFlatt
    @GordonFlatt 7 років тому

    What a great trick for checking and correcting a combo square. I have to admit, I never even thought about how accurate one of these might be. Thank you for making these videos, I'm loving the things I am learning from you.

  • @TXSuburbanHomestead
    @TXSuburbanHomestead 7 років тому

    It's amazing how much I use mine. I inherited one from my granddad. It's from the 40's and is tough to read the blade, but I still use it all the time. I'm convinced Irwin really has stepped up their game because I've seen several tools of theirs that I would recommend recently.

  • @trevorallen2274
    @trevorallen2274 6 років тому +6

    28 minute video and so many of the comments about a metric system comment. LOL. "It's a joke, son"

  • @vykac
    @vykac 7 років тому +9

    Why do you think that metric system is dumb? I have to disagree with it. Of couure you can live and do basically enything using any units system you want.
    There are many more systems out there. I admit, that using native system where c (speed of light) is equal 1, elementar charge (of one electron) is equal 1 and so on is really impractical unless you ar a physicist. But i see no problem with traditional, european metric system as distances you usually work with is in orders of ones or tens.
    And i am not even speaking about its amazing features like simple mutiplication and order prefixes.
    I dont think it is dumb. You just aren't used to it.

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 років тому +4

      +Vojta Fišer it is still dumb

    • @vykac
      @vykac 7 років тому +3

      Why do you think so? I as a european use metric system units every day and find it pretty smart. Imperial system seems to be confusing. With metric system i can easily derive units of higher/lower orders and i really do not have to remeber any other number than 10.
      (for example mm*10 = cm, cm*10 = dm, dm*10 = m, m*1000 = km and so on. With imperial system i would have trouble converting inches to feet or miles.)
      Of course it would not be a good idea to immediately switch to a metric system since you are used to imperial system. But I also find scale in inches on tools useful even if i just dont use it, just in case i would have to measure something in inches (like i would be following american intructions for making something).
      By the way, thans for the video. I will give a tool of this kind a chance. I have found, that high quality caliper is wonderful tool for measuring with unbeatable precision. Maybe you could have talked about calipers a little more if you use it.

    • @SheepyHollowCanada
      @SheepyHollowCanada 7 років тому

      Too hard to figure out?

    • @vykac
      @vykac 7 років тому +5

      OK, it looks i have been trolled. You won Wranglerstar. Now i feel dumber than any unit system. Well played

    • @toysoldier46552
      @toysoldier46552 7 років тому +2

      +Vojta Fišer Like you, us Americans are used to our units of measurement, we do not ask you to learn imperial measurements so why should we have to learn metric?

  • @28gwdavies
    @28gwdavies 7 років тому

    Yet another great video full of information and fun to watch!

  • @SirTruke
    @SirTruke 7 років тому

    I can listen to you for hours.... in fact I've spent 8 hours so far watching your videos tonight!

  • @verblakttab
    @verblakttab 7 років тому +67

    +wranglerstar please try/start using metric..., i'm sure your gonna love it... I know its never gonna happen and I get your sarcastic jokes about it but, please...
    How can you trust something that is based on somebody's foot...???
    It's bad and you should feel bad... ;-P

    • @jaromens13
      @jaromens13 7 років тому +2

      False. It is based on an old Anglo-Saxon unit of the length of one barleycorn (1/3 inch). Three lined up end to end composed an inch.

    • @verblakttab
      @verblakttab 7 років тому

      Never heard that..., maybe im confused with the English imperial...

    • @AgriculturalLife
      @AgriculturalLife 7 років тому

      3.149606299 inch :)

    • @klassik68
      @klassik68 7 років тому +1

      I think what ever one gets used to that comes naturally is the way to go but to rid metric tut tut! If a metric person were to fix something and all they had was imperial well it wouldn't get fixed lol
      So while both systems exist its best to have both. Don't agree with abolishing either one or the other. Ying & Yang they complement each other lol

    • @TheKlangvall
      @TheKlangvall 7 років тому +1

      Joshua Romens and the meter is defined as the distance travelled by light in vacuume in 1/299 792 458 of a second

  • @paddyland1700
    @paddyland1700 7 років тому +17

    why is the metric system dumb its the simplest to use for calculations by( kilometers ) imperial is up there with roman numerals ,give me one reason why you want to live in the past and use fractions

    • @minglee5162
      @minglee5162 7 років тому +1

      Give me one reason to think that schools even teach imperial where it counts. They don't. They go over it, then they move on to metric. Scientists use metric. Don't assume that we all use imperial. We can't un-teach a country, you know.

    • @crashcx
      @crashcx 6 років тому +1

      Ask a machinist.

    • @davcmey8214
      @davcmey8214 6 років тому

      Metric is so much easier

  • @WestCoastPrepperRN
    @WestCoastPrepperRN 7 років тому

    Just added that to my list...might pick up some extras for all the men in my family too...great stocking stuffer for next year!

  • @fitzinthewindow9736
    @fitzinthewindow9736 7 років тому

    I have four or five combination squares lying around. I just can't resist finding them for 50 cents at estate sales! I have cleaned them all up, got the rust off, oiled them up, and they work great. I have them around my shop in a few locations and also in a couple of toolboxes. But, you are so right--only two have their original scribes, and it's tough to find a replacement.

  • @adambiggs508
    @adambiggs508 7 років тому +28

    Please make a short video about why metric is dumb. (or even just do a small segment in another video) I would really like to hear why you believe that is.

    • @chadawa1
      @chadawa1 7 років тому +6

      Adam Biggs it's satire

    • @twotonanchor
      @twotonanchor 7 років тому +9

      Adam Biggs It's a running joke in the show. No harm meant.

    • @88dalejr1fan
      @88dalejr1fan 7 років тому

      He just is American and believes in the english system plus he has used it for over 30 years so he is comfortable to it

    • @tippyscanoe
      @tippyscanoe 7 років тому +4

      I wouldn't say because Cody thinks that Metric is dumb. What is dumb is that Manufactures try to blend Metric and Imperial and it ruins a tool's effectiveness. The imperial system is what he uses in America. It is the standard of measurement for wood working in America. Go to any store and look for a 2x4 in Metric measurements. The fact that we call it a 2x4 is clue enough as it derives from the imperial measurement system. It's not that one is better than the other. Its that Metric system is just out of place in American wood working.

  • @markusrtheben8900
    @markusrtheben8900 7 років тому +41

    Metric is best! ;)

    • @asbjrnyoung-groener1646
      @asbjrnyoung-groener1646 7 років тому +1

      Markus Røthe Bøen mulig vi bare er godt vant!

    • @markusrtheben8900
      @markusrtheben8900 7 років тому +1

      Hahah sant :D

    • @bluestandard328
      @bluestandard328 7 років тому

      I would say that aswell BUT im raised with it and im not a woodworker so it may not be the best system

    • @baileyharrison1030
      @baileyharrison1030 4 роки тому

      Markus Røthe Bøen imperial makes you really good with fractions though :)

  • @tzschelino
    @tzschelino 4 роки тому +1

    "god grief i have never met someone who has talked as nuch as I do"...😂😂😂
    damn i would like to subscribe but I did already
    such an hilarious inspiration love it

  • @garyfairbrother5532
    @garyfairbrother5532 7 років тому +1

    I really like the "manly manners" tag on your videos. I'm reminded that long ago I realized that when women tell you about a problem they are having, they are not asking you for your idea of a solution, they are asking you to listen and understand their unhappiness.

  • @9q7a5z
    @9q7a5z 6 років тому +2

    There's two kinds of countries. Those that use the metric system and those that have put men on the moon!

    • @ArikGST
      @ArikGST 5 років тому +2

      And who developed the engines you used to do so? The germans, who use the metric system ;)

    • @U_Hit_Like_A_Girl
      @U_Hit_Like_A_Girl 4 роки тому

      If you believe we put a man on the moon! I'm sure I'll trigger some Boomers.

  • @drivanivan
    @drivanivan 7 років тому +5

    Hahahaha..hit the nail right on the head..the metric system is dumb..how dare they contradict the whole world...I'm gonna go ask my wife how many Stones she weighs..I think she packed on a few in the past few months

  • @glennpulito9106
    @glennpulito9106 7 років тому

    thank you for this video about the Combo square. I had purchased a stanley tape measure based on a previous video of yours as well as a swanson speed square but i do need a Combination square so this was a timely video for me. this is shaping up to be a nice kit.

  • @thekchile
    @thekchile 7 років тому

    I really love woodworking, gives peace, been doing it for about a year, unfortunately, tools are not cheap, nor they shoud be but where I live (Chile) dammn they get expensive when I saw a combinarion square at the home center I really got thinking, the tools that get here are usually not a very good brand and it costed about 16 dollars for a chinese brand! I was just begining and I didn't realise that every penny you spend on measuring tools is totally worth it. man it was a wise desition to buy that, use it every singe time. even gave one as a gift for a friend who is starting in diy stuff because now I think that you just can't do thungs without them. thank you cody you have tought me so much on your videos, just thank you

  • @4helex
    @4helex 7 років тому +12

    I can't wait until our time system officially changes to metric system in 7 1/2 years. 100 seconds to the minute, 100 minutes to the hours, only 10 hours per day, but 10 days a week, and 10 months a year. Easy peasey. Better by a country mile!

    • @4helex
      @4helex 7 років тому +4

      yes, but in Canada we measure from the ground up anyway - so that's about right!

    • @johnmalt9921
      @johnmalt9921 7 років тому

      Luckily, this won't happen in my lifetime. :)

    • @jesteris25
      @jesteris25 7 років тому

      good response

    • @TheKimjoh560
      @TheKimjoh560 7 років тому +1

      Us engineers actually use this system on occation its called "centiminutes". It's mostly used for time studies in production optimization. Its easy enough to convert by multiplying both variables with 0.6.

    • @jesteris25
      @jesteris25 7 років тому +1

      TheKimjoh560 i was replying to 4helex i know centimeters i grew up using both measurements. 4helex was refering to his dick being 12cm off the ground i found it funny

  • @robincb
    @robincb 7 років тому +4

    i completely disagree, the metric system is totally superior :3

  • @JS-ph1kt
    @JS-ph1kt 7 років тому

    my favorite aspect of this tool is just the handling of it. easy and quick to use. especially my favorite part which is the thickness of the head.

  • @wood0754
    @wood0754 7 років тому

    Thank you for another great video. I love the new shop!

  • @jean-sebastienlatouche3678
    @jean-sebastienlatouche3678 6 років тому +6

    Metric is dumb... wow, you just took a nose dive in the respect department. Metric is logical with nothing to remember besides multiple of 10's. Sad.

  • @rickox12
    @rickox12 7 років тому +49

    oh and btw the metric system is not dumb ^.^

    • @irritablearchitect
      @irritablearchitect 7 років тому +4

      Oh, but it IS!

    • @narmcraft
      @narmcraft 7 років тому +3

      is it ? cdn.zmescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/imperial_vs__metric_by_nekit1234007-d5p0ou5.png

    • @crackers_are_great_with_am9572
      @crackers_are_great_with_am9572 7 років тому

      irritablearchitect no

    • @michaelsummer7082
      @michaelsummer7082 7 років тому +4

      Youre right! Boy oh boy tenth's is the best measurement system ever! haha.

    • @kenan6972
      @kenan6972 7 років тому +2

      say what ever you want but the imperial sistem is based on the metric system and metric system is based on the weight located in Paris

  • @aaronhelmsman
    @aaronhelmsman 7 років тому

    I'm also really coming around to Irwin tools now. Great job on the toolkit so far.

  • @dirtbiker6794
    @dirtbiker6794 7 років тому

    Very nice comparison, I too like the finer details that Irwin is providing and they are noticed by the end users.

  • @Maczoksedix
    @Maczoksedix 7 років тому +38

    It makes me upset when you said that metric system is "just dumb". Unsub.

    • @paulhunter9635
      @paulhunter9635 7 років тому +11

      I guess you haven't watched this channel long enough to know the joke.

    • @ArthA122
      @ArthA122 7 років тому +4

      Really... I would like Cody's explanation on this. I'm an engineer in Switzerland and saying that the metric is dumb make me wonder if he is trolling or not

    • @greymanzink6118
      @greymanzink6118 7 років тому +8

      He's being sarcastic.

    • @QuestForTheOpenRoad
      @QuestForTheOpenRoad 7 років тому +2

      Maczoksedix we don't need subscribers to be so sensitive, it's an opinion and everyone is entitled to have one, even you. if you don't like his opinion, you may choose to ignore it, or walk away, being rude is highly unnecessary.

    • @randymusick3645
      @randymusick3645 7 років тому +3

      If that is all it takes then you were only hanging on by a thread.

  • @crackers_are_great_with_am9572
    @crackers_are_great_with_am9572 7 років тому +22

    the best £12 I think you can spend is on a bible.

    • @barrygordon8813
      @barrygordon8813 7 років тому +29

      Nasohi you've never tried meth before.

    • @DarknessLPs
      @DarknessLPs 7 років тому +7

      Nah, Nasohi has never tried intelligence before.

    • @Hellcommander245
      @Hellcommander245 7 років тому +2

      Bibles are a waste of valuable resources that could be used to print copies of Mein Kampf.

    • @DarknessLPs
      @DarknessLPs 7 років тому +5

      wow, 4 comments to godwin's law...good job youtube, good job.

    • @Hellcommander245
      @Hellcommander245 7 років тому

      I just looked up Godwin's law. It's stupid.

  • @Heirphoto
    @Heirphoto 7 років тому

    One of the first tools I ever bought for myself. I was 21 and started work in a foundry pattern shop and my dad and I went to the local Sears and bought one like this. Still have this tool and still work in a foundry 39 years later. Great series

  • @music10095
    @music10095 4 роки тому +2

    The term "spirit" in reference to alcohol stems from Middle Eastern alchemy. These alchemists were more concerned with medical elixirs than with transmuting lead into gold. The vapor given off and collected during an alchemical process (as with distillation of alcohol) was called a spirit of the original material.