@@InVinoVeratasthat’s amusing but tetanus isn’t contacted through oxidized iron it’s can be through dirty broken glass as I had to get a shot when I sliced myself on some as a child
That way you will end up banging your snap ring pliers on the workbench and break them and not only do you need to buy a new snap ring but a new snap ring plier as well.
As a mechanic and pseudo engineer, i love them, but they need to make good pliers for them, it can’t be as hard as they are making it out to be, damn, the biggest thing they need is different sizes of nubs and just generally a set of like 50 cheap ones that are just right for what they are for instead of trying to work for everything, and reverse tapered prongs but only enough to prevent walking/slippage
I have a plastic tote that I use for anything small to medium sized that's got snap rings. I have a hole cut in the side that allows me to get my hands and pliers in there, and the plastic tote and lid let me cover the majority of the area the ring can fly off to, usually keeping it in the box. I'm sure there's a more foolproof way to do it but my solution works and it's cheap as hell
@@BlackKnightsCommander I learned how to say the word "F*ck" from my grandfather and father when they had to deal with snap rings and they still went flying using a snap ring plier LOL. Actually, because I am an American of mostly American Indian (Ojibwe) Heritage and my grandfather and father were full Ojibwe, I believe they actually used to say ..... "Only a F*cking White Man could invent something as evil as a snap ring" LOLOLOLOLOLOL.
I once saw a "comercial" for kitchen knives, they seriously showed the woman trying to cut vegetables with a HAMMER and a FILE before "but it's so much easier with OUR knives, the right tool for the job".
That’s hilarious actually if they leaned into it. Like the As Seen On TV people that can’t do ANYTHING until they have the product. I’m sure they didn’t and it was lame tho. So missed opportunity.
@@blankslate7 The last tool will work fine as he said in the short, the pins are the wrong size. He can't tell you the proper size to use for your application because you have the information for that! Also the broken tool would work fine if it had not been purposely broken for the purpose of the video, again as he mentioned in the short.
My dad was an A&P mechanic, then auto, eventually become an electrical engineer. His dad was a plumber and grandfather a wood worker. Growing up our 2 car garage was where he built hot rods in his free time, if you wanted to use a hammer, my dad would go and get it,he wouldn't even let us put it back 🤣 Long story short, when my dad passed away, my siblings and I kept his tools, they where a huge part of who he was. 12 yrs later, the 3 of us still can't figure out what 90% of what it is or does. The man has hundreds of each tool known to man. I still find plyers, screwdrivers, tools and think "What the hell are these for" 😂 God I miss that man ❤
Same thing. When my dad passed suddenly I had to go through all his tools and had no idea. I had to offload most of them cause I didn’t have room to store them and had no idea what they did.
@@Br0therjames55 Over the years I've googled certain tools because besides your basic hammer and wrench I had no clue what they where. Some are my great grandfather's who was a woodworker. Those I have a hard time even finding on the Internet. We have an old wooden sledgehammer from over 100 yrs ago that idk how far back grandfather used to build the railroads. Pieces like that are in my house as decorations. I've always liked decorating my house with things that have stories.
@@antonioespinoza765 It makes a job 100 times easier when you have the correct tools but you don't always have it that way. Especially if you grew up on a farm that has been in your family for 4 generations and you are still using the tools that Great Great Grandfather had and used LOL. Although that last tool sure seemed like a great investment to me, it covered both the inside and outside snap rings and if you aren't doing "rebuilds" as a profession and only occasionally come across snap rings, it would be the perfect tool.
True, one time I had to repair my electric scooter with whatever I had in order to get back to working DoorDash and I had a big bill coming up. If I hadn’t repaired that scooter, I would’ve had to Dash on foot to make $300 in 1.5 weeks. I may have not used the proper tools but they worked nonetheless.
@@tomlxyz 1. PHYSICS a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system. "the second law of thermodynamics says that entropy always increases with time" 2. lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder. "a marketplace where entropy reigns supreme"
The second type of circlip pliers they used were for removing the opposite type of circlip. These clips go both ways, for different purposes. I work with these often as a car mechanic (in training)
@@infamousbranmuffin I did too but I'm also autistic lmao. I am usually good with sarcasm now but when it's a topic I know nothing about it often goes over my head.
@@masticatedaily1 Those products are usually actually for people who are disabled, but in order to make more money they also try to sell to able-bodied people as well. (Not the largest market catering to a specific disability for a given item.) Hence why they show dramatic mistakes that generally wouldn’t happen, as it sells better than showing a commercial with it being used by the intended audience.
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What is it with lazy people today (or perhaps I'm mistaken and it's actually illiteracy) and writing crap like 'lest' instead of 'let's' or 'imma' instead of 'I'm going to' or 'finna' instead of 'I'm fixing to'...? Goes right along with saying 'axe' instead of 'ask' or 'libary' instead of 'library'. God help us.... this generation we have now are completely useless, brainless, lazy fucks!
@@martinvaldez8789 well i'm sorry for not being native english speaker and time to time having spelling mistakes that i don't notice with out the spell check my english would be so so much worse
Yeah, when you use the wrong pliers, the ring pops off and launches the clip. You’d swear that damn thing is going to end up in orbit when it hums past your ear at a million miles a second and that’s why we call them “Jesus clips”
My favorite snap ring pliers are the ones that cause the snap ring to fly off somewhere and get stolen by the small parts gremlin. Ya know, the ones that like 10mm sockets?
Thats why i just keep a bag of new snap rings hanging from a wire in the ceiling, the parts gremlins cant get to em but i feed em enough used snap rings to keep em happy.
@@choccolocco I have a few sets of that type. I keep losing the damn tips. However, I recently found a pair that actually has little tip storage compartments on the handles that actually secure the other tips well and aren't in the way. Also, instead of set screws, they have little cam levers to hold the tips in place.
Can confirm, I had to remove a hydraulic ram on an ancient backhoe, tried with like 4 pairs of the biggest snap ring pliers from tractor supply, o'riley's ect., ended up I had to go to Napa to buy a pair NAPA DO YOU KNOW HOW OFTEN I GO TO NAPA??? Still, I've used that pair when nothing else will work, and do they ever work. They weren't that expensive, but they've done over a thousand dollars of work in just a few projects.
For sure. Having cheaped out on snap ring pliers and had them fail in the past, I bit the bullet and got a nice set of internal and external Knipex. Don’t use them all the time but they always work and have never let me down.
Those goofy looking things come in bloody handy, I bought some off aliexpress for I think $5 and just keep them in a last resort toolbox and they’ve done the job the few times I’ve grabbed them.
@doyoulikemyweiner905 not really, but thanks for asking. im sure they came in handy the 1x out of the 1 of 4 times you needed one of these. Maybe just 25% of the time idk. Either way anyone who needs them wont have them, they will have the right tool so these things are getting tiresome and im tired of sometimes seeing them after i watch a useful video.
@@cueballswr9466 I didn’t ask. I made a statement. They’re in a toolbox with other oddball or weird tools, whenever I’ve grabbed them, they’ve worked and it’s saved me looking for my good plyers.
Spoken by a man whose actually had to make do with what you have on hand. I hated snap rings on the farm. I finally bought an adjustable pair of plier. Push the buttons in for inner and the other pin holes for external. And then comes the obligatory "ping" of the ring flyi g off the pliers bouncing off the shop wall halfway down the wall.
I used to get by with a needle nose pliers and lots of swearing , till I bought a set of knipex circlip pliers . Moral of the story is never loan tools to anybody because now I'm back to the swearing and needlenose.
Oh, don’t get me started on loaning tools to friends. My most recent loan was a shop vac, I have like 6 of them in various sizes. It came with a nice bag attached to it to hold all the fittings. Dude gives it back to me with the bag missing. I tell him, “man, that’s like taking my daughter out for a nice diner and a movie, and you bring her back without her bra.” He has two daughters, he felt bad about it.
@@larper8or851I had the channel lock multi tip style an destroyed the 2 external tips the first time I used em. Folded like wet cardboard. Absolute junk. Ended up getting the set of icon snap ring pliers out of desperation to finish that job on a Sunday and they've been actually amazing. Easily removed the same ring that crumpled the channel locks.
Two things my dear father taught me as a child. Always use the right tools for the job and take your time when doing the job, the result will be better.
FYI external snap rings are called external snap rings. I think of the ones that don't have eyes for the pliers as circlips. Like the ones on the inside of u joints. A circlip, also known as a C-clip, Rotor Clip, *snap ring* or Jesus clip
Lmao, "broke on purpose" was exact thought that went through my mind. I was like there is no way those got bent that much in those directions with normal use.
Use snap on tools used a ton of different tools over the years. Actually I like this idea. This was a cool set of snap ring pliers at the end. Those could come in really handy in a crunch in a weird position.
The first two we had in 4 sizes and for inner and outer so that's 16 peaces and they worked really good. But they was a very high quality. Now I'm retired but I used them 25 years.
something i learned from this video: what snap ring pilers are and what they are actually used for. my whole life i didn’t know what they were for when i saw them.
“They come pre-rusted” got me for no reason
They actually did in his video on them😭😭
Ford cars also come pre rusted
And it's true, I've had mine for less than three months and those bitches already have spots
*an elegant patina finish
@@4DRC_patina is worth a lot of money these days.
Prerusted tools are the new ripped jeans. 💀
Nothing screams hipster, like getting a tetanus shot.
Harbor Freight is the innovator
@@InVinoVeratasthat’s amusing but tetanus isn’t contacted through oxidized iron it’s can be through dirty broken glass as I had to get a shot when I sliced myself on some as a child
@@draconian_dragons6588well when you actually use your tools and actually get them dirty then yes you can get tetanus from rusty tools
@@draconian_dragons6588yeah, you can basically get tetanus from almost any puncture/scrap/cut
Those god damn snap rings are the bane of my existence as a lock picker! They love to jump off the pliers and just fucking disappear into thin air!
Or hit one in the face. Invent something better and you'll be a multimillionaire in no time.
That way you will end up banging your snap ring pliers on the workbench and break them and not only do you need to buy a new snap ring but a new snap ring plier as well.
As a mechanic and pseudo engineer, i love them, but they need to make good pliers for them, it can’t be as hard as they are making it out to be, damn, the biggest thing they need is different sizes of nubs and just generally a set of like 50 cheap ones that are just right for what they are for instead of trying to work for everything, and reverse tapered prongs but only enough to prevent walking/slippage
I have a plastic tote that I use for anything small to medium sized that's got snap rings.
I have a hole cut in the side that allows me to get my hands and pliers in there, and the plastic tote and lid let me cover the majority of the area the ring can fly off to, usually keeping it in the box.
I'm sure there's a more foolproof way to do it but my solution works and it's cheap as hell
@@BlackKnightsCommander I learned how to say the word "F*ck" from my grandfather and father when they had to deal with snap rings and they still went flying using a snap ring plier LOL.
Actually, because I am an American of mostly American Indian (Ojibwe) Heritage and my grandfather and father were full Ojibwe, I believe they actually used to say .....
"Only a F*cking White Man could invent something as evil as a snap ring"
LOLOLOLOLOLOL.
I once saw a "comercial" for kitchen knives, they seriously showed the woman trying to cut vegetables with a HAMMER and a FILE before "but it's so much easier with OUR knives, the right tool for the job".
😂 bet it was in black & white before they showed the knife they're advertising in bright color
@@vcente671every. Time.
That’s hilarious actually if they leaned into it. Like the As Seen On TV people that can’t do ANYTHING until they have the product. I’m sure they didn’t and it was lame tho. So missed opportunity.
The sad part is because of the average intelligence of the modern person, they probably believed the commercial and thought nothing was wrong with it.
@@garrettstephens91I mean. It's funny. Clearly the ad worked if people still talk about it.
They were just trying to sell us those magic pliers. Now today they are using them to show us we shouldn’t buy them SMH 😂😂😂
The circle of life 😂
@@FunkFPV bahahahhahaha
@@FunkFPV could you put the correct tool to remove in the description or on screen
@@blankslate7 The last tool will work fine as he said in the short, the pins are the wrong size. He can't tell you the proper size to use for your application because you have the information for that!
Also the broken tool would work fine if it had not been purposely broken for the purpose of the video, again as he mentioned in the short.
@@FunkFPV the snap ring of life*
“This one you broke on purpose” I busted up 😂😂😂😂
You what? 🤨
And it was obvious 😅
@@SaabJAS39GripenE he busted straight up into the air, wdym?
I couldn't even edge to this i exploded 😅😅😅
My dad was an A&P mechanic, then auto, eventually become an electrical engineer. His dad was a plumber and grandfather a wood worker.
Growing up our 2 car garage was where he built hot rods in his free time, if you wanted to use a hammer, my dad would go and get it,he wouldn't even let us put it back 🤣
Long story short, when my dad passed away, my siblings and I kept his tools, they where a huge part of who he was.
12 yrs later, the 3 of us still can't figure out what 90% of what it is or does. The man has hundreds of each tool known to man. I still find plyers, screwdrivers, tools and think "What the hell are these for" 😂
God I miss that man ❤
love this comment. I still have my dad's tools and occasionally use a few of them - but kept them just for the memories. Miss him so much!
My mom’s garage is full of them, theres even tools all over my dad’s jeep!! Its been almost 10 years since he passed :\
@@PanicLedisko Oh that's quite sad... left their in case he comes back to start up on the project again 😭
Same thing. When my dad passed suddenly I had to go through all his tools and had no idea. I had to offload most of them cause I didn’t have room to store them and had no idea what they did.
@@Br0therjames55 Over the years I've googled certain tools because besides your basic hammer and wrench I had no clue what they where. Some are my great grandfather's who was a woodworker. Those I have a hard time even finding on the Internet.
We have an old wooden sledgehammer from over 100 yrs ago that idk how far back grandfather used to build the railroads. Pieces like that are in my house as decorations.
I've always liked decorating my house with things that have stories.
Sometimes you gotta just work with what you got, man
Facts, Im glad I worked at a farm when I was a kid
@@antonioespinoza765 It makes a job 100 times easier when you have the correct tools but you don't always have it that way. Especially if you grew up on a farm that has been in your family for 4 generations and you are still using the tools that Great Great Grandfather had and used LOL.
Although that last tool sure seemed like a great investment to me, it covered both the inside and outside snap rings and if you aren't doing "rebuilds" as a profession and only occasionally come across snap rings, it would be the perfect tool.
True, one time I had to repair my electric scooter with whatever I had in order to get back to working DoorDash and I had a big bill coming up. If I hadn’t repaired that scooter, I would’ve had to Dash on foot to make $300 in 1.5 weeks. I may have not used the proper tools but they worked nonetheless.
"These ones you broke on purpose so you could do your demonstration." caught in the vicious cycle of tool content entropy.
Entropy?
@@tomlxyz
1. PHYSICS
a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.
"the second law of thermodynamics says that entropy always increases with time"
2. lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder.
"a marketplace where entropy reigns supreme"
LOL The natural descending order of a tool's life. Screwdriver to scraper to chisel to pry bar to punch.
The second type of circlip pliers they used were for removing the opposite type of circlip. These clips go both ways, for different purposes. I work with these often as a car mechanic (in training)
@@shawn6632 😂
Nice of them to pre-rust the magic pliers for us.
I hope it ain't extra.
@@StevePringle the Pre-rusted package is an additional $6.99 on top of the 10 easy payments of 99¢!
My dumb ass actually googled this like, "why on earth would they pre rust pliers??" and quickly realized I'm an idiot... 🤦
@@infamousbranmuffin I did too but I'm also autistic lmao. I am usually good with sarcasm now but when it's a topic I know nothing about it often goes over my head.
@@infamousbranmuffin atleast you noticed that your an idiot🫡
"they come pre rusted " 💀💀💀
That's because only true, reliable, and responsible mechanics leave their tools out to build that protective oxidized coating.
"... You broke on purpose so you could do your tool demonstration..."😂 Love this guy
Oh Jesus. They’re getting awfully close to using the right tool for the job. The end is nigh.
Next they're going to weld snap ring pliers to a hammer and call it a "hack"
@@Arvak777 or hot glue a motor to it to make using them 27 times harder
It’s like the doomsday clock for the trades
@@adammcallister2260 ...But still usable after operating the _Finger Remover _*_9000_*
@@FroggyMosh catch up, we’re up to 14,000 on the finger removal pro model
I love the "Those you sabotaged to make the tool you were pushing look better" entry in the competitions.
Has the same energy as those infomercials with the person acting a fool doing something ridiculous to justify the product about to be shilled.
@@masticatedaily1 Those products are usually actually for people who are disabled, but in order to make more money they also try to sell to able-bodied people as well. (Not the largest market catering to a specific disability for a given item.) Hence why they show dramatic mistakes that generally wouldn’t happen, as it sells better than showing a commercial with it being used by the intended audience.
""Order within the next 24 hours and we'll double your offer, absolutely at no cost( taxes, shipping and handling not included).
But wait!!!!!.. that's not all, .. The first 300 callers will also get a lifetime supply of Sham Wow, a Slap Chop and a vegamatic 😂😂😂...🎉 ACT NOW BEFORE WE RUN OUT OF PRODUCT🎉🎉
@@flamingsickle wow never new about that
"they come pre-rusted" LMAO
needle nose always got the job done for me
"Remember, any tool can be the right tool" - Red Green
Love that show!!!!!
No im pretty sure blue orange told us yellow purple said that. Not red green
One of the greatest comedies ever
"More power!" Tim the tool man
Needs more duct tape.
Magic Pliers would be able to cut the One Ring.
It's a shame they were invented only in the early Fourth Age
*"One ring to rule them All"*
If the tools not right, the mans not bright. 😂
I had no idea about snapring pliers!
This will fix the door knob in my house, finally!!
"oh, we do have a right tool for this? well shit. lest just break them so they don't work for this demo"
Haha exactly
What is it with lazy people today (or perhaps I'm mistaken and it's actually illiteracy) and writing crap like 'lest' instead of 'let's' or 'imma' instead of 'I'm going to' or 'finna' instead of 'I'm fixing to'...? Goes right along with saying 'axe' instead of 'ask' or 'libary' instead of 'library'. God help us.... this generation we have now are completely useless, brainless, lazy fucks!
@@martinvaldez8789 well i'm sorry for not being native english speaker and time to time having spelling mistakes that i don't notice
with out the spell check my english would be so so much worse
Yeah, when you use the wrong pliers, the ring pops off and launches the clip. You’d swear that damn thing is going to end up in orbit when it hums past your ear at a million miles a second and that’s why we call them “Jesus clips”
I thought they were called Jesus clips because that's what you yell when they hit you in the cheek and seemingly disappear from reality!
“They come pre rusted”😂😂
“They come pre-rusted.” 😂😂
My favorite snap ring pliers are the ones that cause the snap ring to fly off somewhere and get stolen by the small parts gremlin. Ya know, the ones that like 10mm sockets?
That’s where my 10mm and 15mm sockets keep going mfer
Or they hit you in the fucking face and then you throw your pliers and those get lost instead
Jesus clips!
*PING!* Oh Jesus, where'd that ring go?
Thiiiis
Thats why i just keep a bag of new snap rings hanging from a wire in the ceiling, the parts gremlins cant get to em but i feed em enough used snap rings to keep em happy.
If there’s one thing that’s worth spending for the good stuff it’s snap ring pliers
Yup. Mine can be a little more trouble, (separate tips held by set screws), but they’ve never failed.
And to be honest, they weren’t that expensive.
@@choccolocco I have a few sets of that type. I keep losing the damn tips. However, I recently found a pair that actually has little tip storage compartments on the handles that actually secure the other tips well and aren't in the way. Also, instead of set screws, they have little cam levers to hold the tips in place.
Can confirm, I had to remove a hydraulic ram on an ancient backhoe, tried with like 4 pairs of the biggest snap ring pliers from tractor supply, o'riley's ect., ended up I had to go to Napa to buy a pair NAPA DO YOU KNOW HOW OFTEN I GO TO NAPA???
Still, I've used that pair when nothing else will work, and do they ever work.
They weren't that expensive, but they've done over a thousand dollars of work in just a few projects.
For sure. Having cheaped out on snap ring pliers and had them fail in the past, I bit the bullet and got a nice set of internal and external Knipex. Don’t use them all the time but they always work and have never let me down.
@puckcat22679 what brand
“They work, but they are the wrong size”😂😂😂😂
Those goofy looking things come in bloody handy, I bought some off aliexpress for I think $5 and just keep them in a last resort toolbox and they’ve done the job the few times I’ve grabbed them.
@doyoulikemyweiner905 not really, but thanks for asking. im sure they came in handy the 1x out of the 1 of 4 times you needed one of these. Maybe just 25% of the time idk. Either way anyone who needs them wont have them, they will have the right tool so these things are getting tiresome and im tired of sometimes seeing them after i watch a useful video.
@@cueballswr9466 I didn’t ask. I made a statement. They’re in a toolbox with other oddball or weird tools, whenever I’ve grabbed them, they’ve worked and it’s saved me looking for my good plyers.
External snap ring pliers would’ve totally worked here anyway, just just have to have a little patience and enough room to get 2 hands on the pliers.
Except they weren’t external 🤷
@@whattha930 what? the first ones are
@@lt3880
You are correct. Not sure what I was looking at there. 🤷
I've done it, didn't have the correct ones on hand.
Spoken by a man whose actually had to make do with what you have on hand. I hated snap rings on the farm. I finally bought an adjustable pair of plier. Push the buttons in for inner and the other pin holes for external. And then comes the obligatory "ping" of the ring flyi g off the pliers bouncing off the shop wall halfway down the wall.
The facial expression at the end, priceless !!
"And they come pre-rusted in case you wanted to know" lmao
I'm here for the passive sarcasm
You know, I'd probably buy them if they were cheap enough. And probably live to regret it.
I did and I did
Mistakes have been made.
If they're cheap enough you know you might not actually live to regret it. This is why I go as cheap as possible. No ragrets.
@@JMCrookstonits no regerts.
@@cueballswr9466 Oh no. I regret the error sorry...
I used to get by with a needle nose pliers and lots of swearing , till I bought a set of knipex circlip pliers .
Moral of the story is never loan tools to anybody because now I'm back to the swearing and needlenose.
Can i barrow your needle nose pliers?
@@MarkAKovaSometimes I feel I'd rather loan out the wife than tools. Poor "other guy." 🤣
Knipex even...damn. That would be hard to take.
Oh, don’t get me started on loaning tools to friends.
My most recent loan was a shop vac, I have like 6 of them in various sizes.
It came with a nice bag attached to it to hold all the fittings.
Dude gives it back to me with the bag missing.
I tell him, “man, that’s like taking my daughter out for a nice diner and a movie, and you bring her back without her bra.”
He has two daughters, he felt bad about it.
@MarkK Funny, I can't imagine anybody begging me to take my tools back.
I always wished something like
Arthur saying "i cant beat up my dad...
Beat up my dad lads" and have like 5-6 Blinders storming him 😂
"they come pre-rusted" 😂😂😂😂
"And they come pre-rusted just so ya kno." Too true lol
I can confidently say that I've probably never used the "correct size" snap ring pliers to take off a snapring.
Gotta love a good challenge
Hell half the time I used the external ones
Because owning a snap ring plier for every possible size makes no sense for normal people
grab the most wrong pliers at first, then slowly grab less and less wrong pliers until we end up at just barely the wrong size
@@lbgstzockt8493 i have a master set with like 16 different styles. Rarely do I grab the right one the first time.
All of this engineering and physics teachers today still want us to use light bulbs for every so called experiment
Mr. Natural says, "Get the right tool for the job." R. Krumb
*Turns pliers around*
There, fixed.
"Magic pliers" totally accurate 😂
"and they come pretty rusted in case you wanted to know" lmaoo
Those first ones would have opened the ring 10000%, yet he decided to not even try 😂
10 years from now, everyone who been watching his video have leveled up their tool knowledge and acquired that impeccable humor
Hopefully because this shit is so unfunny
I can take out those rings with chikamassa trimming scissors... 🤣
“They work, but they’re the wrong size.”
But… they work…
Good luck getting those in a tight spot
Yeah, they’re garbage
If it looks stupid but works, then it isn't stupid.
All the wrong tools...
Now I want a parody song of "All the right words".
Anyone else flintch harddd when he angled the ring towards the camera? XD
My snap ring pliers have replaceable tips so there's always the right size.
Channel Lock sells ones that can switch from Internal to External with adjustable replaceable tips.
@@larper8or851I had the channel lock multi tip style an destroyed the 2 external tips the first time I used em. Folded like wet cardboard. Absolute junk. Ended up getting the set of icon snap ring pliers out of desperation to finish that job on a Sunday and they've been actually amazing. Easily removed the same ring that crumpled the channel locks.
Two things my dear father taught me as a child. Always use the right tools for the job and take your time when doing the job, the result will be better.
My automotive instructor always used to say "slower and more precise is always going to be faster"
Does the job perfectly
"No no no they are the wrong size"
Bro said they come prerusted 😭😭🤣
Lol you must be the first mechanic comedian 😂 you are hilarious
FYI: external are called circlips and internal are called snap rings
FYI external snap rings are called external snap rings. I think of the ones that don't have eyes for the pliers as circlips. Like the ones on the inside of u joints.
A circlip, also known as a C-clip, Rotor Clip, *snap ring* or Jesus clip
The fact that you posted this 6 minutes ago and you already have 3 comments plus mine so 4 tells you how great you are
I appreciate that 😊
Lmao, "broke on purpose" was exact thought that went through my mind. I was like there is no way those got bent that much in those directions with normal use.
Goofy ah chinesium pliers
Love the funk!
"They work but theyre rhe wrong size" nothings ever good enough for this guy
Glad to see a fellow Mechanic that knows his tools, to often do i see people not knowing what the fck they are doing. Thank you for this 😊
Use snap on tools used a ton of different tools over the years. Actually I like this idea. This was a cool set of snap ring pliers at the end. Those could come in really handy in a crunch in a weird position.
First ones would definitely work…
blud got the batman wires 💀
These people have no will. Therefore no way.
That last one is a safety hazard.
“The job get done?” “Yep”
The way he's holding them gives me the wellies
Snap ring pliers are the bane of my existence. Whoever created snap rings was a masochist.
My go to is always a screwdriver and hoping you can find the ring after it shoots across the room
My trusty needle nose pliers have never let me down.
Subbed!
"You broke on purpose..."
My man!
The way he’s presumably using the closest tool whether it’s the right one or not is just like me, fr fr.
"those goofy things" are a good idea 😊
When my Split ring pliers are missing, I use two nails to change out my backhoe bucket.
Those goofy things 😂😂😂
"It works, but its the wrong size"
Where have I heard that before..?
Remember, the phrase "if it's stupid but it works" is not an absolute
The first two we had in 4 sizes and for inner and outer so that's 16 peaces and they worked really good. But they was a very high quality. Now I'm retired but I used them 25 years.
Tool demonstration 😂 but man youbare so right they always want you to buy something.
Snap Rings are the inspiration for safety squints.
love using the wrong size so the ring goes flying into a crevice in the garage and never to be found again
We need the dental version of these, dentist trying all the wrong tools to try and pull a tooth
"👍" -the dude how made my day just with his thumb
American specialist: i don't have the right tools, i cant do this
Indian workers: lol who needs tools!? 😂
My toxic trait is that I could still manage to use those broken ones XD
This man knows everything…lol
When you’ve been a hero so long you see yourself become the villain…
When it comes to tools, I'm not to worried if they are the wrong size, as long as I get the job 👍👍😊
All the wrong tools in all the wrong places oh yeah we're getting stabbed.
"wrong size" 😂😂 it clearly worked didn't it.
haha i appreciate this guy telling us how tools work in a sarcastic way. thank u have nice day.
Reminds me of one those tools your dad built for that ONE occasion a regular tool wouldn’t fit or work and never got used again lmao
Thanks for always pointing out the obvious tricks for us who don't know what these tools are
Magic pliers have come through many times😂😂
It's everyone's moral obligation to call bullshit when they see it.
Master of sarcasm 😂
something i learned from this video: what snap ring pilers are and what they are actually used for. my whole life i didn’t know what they were for when i saw them.