The best way to fill a chalk line is to unwind the ENTIRE line, fill it full of chalk (I mean like full full), and wind the line back in until either you can't crank the handle, or the box is so full of chalk and line it won't roll up anymore. Then you simply throw it out, buy a new one, and do it all over again.
I used one of their ink lines for awhile because of how thin it was and since it was ink you didn’t have to hit it with hairspray to keep it from smudging. I used it for my start/straight line for wood floor installs so the spans were long enough to make it difficult to work with but when it worked well it snapped a nice thin line.
@@liamvincent8066unfortunately your fears were my reality. The sponge that held the ink seemed like the weak point. It would probably work well in a shop or 10-15 foot lengths it would probably do well. Mine also had to survive a work van in California summer heat.
That's right. And if your days consist of doing a bunch of lines you may want to tie two together so your buddy and you don't have to keep walking back and forth😅. Works best snapping across apartment walls for straight trusses.
@@bobbygetsbanned6049 red oxide? it marks more clearly and doesn’t come off nearly as easily. a saw blade can blow the chalk away. nothing worse than marking something and then you can’t see it when you try to cut
@@bobbygetsbanned6049 bobby only use it in places where there is no face work. it doesn’t come off easily. construction phase good, finish phase a mess
@@AwesomeFramerspeople are just mad you don’t work in the same outfit for 20 years like they have been doing. I see some mechanics that you could not even guess the original color of their work jacket
@@ProfessionalKafir yeah I don't get that either, I showed up to a new company I was already experienced in with new clothes and the delivery drivers were all clowning me saying I won't last, I turned out to be one of the best workers there getting all the best commercial jobs. Company gave me tons of work shirts too and I took care of them, I'd just ask for new ones whenever they were got messed up lol
Liked "remember the ol school fishing chalk boxes" every time we railed up we pretended we were fishing, haha, and I still use it, lol I got a bunch of em
Did this to my first chalk box. Lesson learned. That was 40 years ago. I now pull at about 35 feet of line out, fill it halfway, then reel it in. You can ajways add more chalk if need be. I also recently treated myself to a decent box and chalk instead of the usual big box fare. A worid of difference.
Ill only do this if its raining, youre gonna get a way crisper line if you get it moist, fill it to the top, add a teaspoon of water or coffee and roll it up
Yeah! Tiny bit of moisture makes for a solid line. I agree! If you make it too damp I expect it will mess up the workings. But I’ve not had a problem in a couple of years and they are only cheap.
Metal chalk box , gear ratio sucked but they work for ever. I remember when I over filled my first chalk box. 15 yrs old and I was not going to let it beat me. I had to take it apart dump all the chalk and start over. WHAT A EFFING MESS... 35 yrs later and it still puts a 😁 on my face .
DONT DO THIS!!!!! just put a little bit in and use it like you would. might have to redo your lines but after a day of laying out it will be good. you will thank me later
I remember those little aluminum and steel chalk lines with the 1:1 ratio. Then the string broke ½ a dozen times, and the string was only eight feet long. I still have a few of those.
Hey I’m using a chalk line for the first time, it’s a 100 ft Milwaukee one, filled it with the bottle it came with. But for some reason it only goes out like 6 feet and then gets stuck, the weird thing is, at this point I can reel it any direction and it starts reeling in, any ideas? I’m thinking of taking it apart to see what’s going on
A chalk box is the one tool I despise using. But I have to have one. I usually buy the cheapest one I can find because they don’t last long. Then, first thing I do is cut off about 20’ of line. That gives me more room to be able to fill the chalk box and it doesn’t seem to knot up as easy. But they still do. I always buy 2 or 3 at a time because they knot up so fast. The geared chalk boxes break even faster. Stick with simple and cheap with this cursed tool.
I used to use the gear driven like the one you’re playing with but I had too many complications not due to over chalk but just everything about it would go south and it turned into a $30 turd that got tossed in the scrap pile I went back to the old original because it’s been around for 100 years or more wear these gear driven ones I’ve been around for like maybe 20 but that’s my personal preference
Wait what if you filled it with graphite powder. i assume it probably doesn't stick well as a chalk line is not rubbed on but snapped but it is a lubricant on the gears
I remember way back then some newbie jerk loaded my tool pouch with chalk. He had no idea what he did, for weeks every time I put my hand in my pouch it came out blue I had to let my veteran pouch go and buy a new one it made me so mad. So I was immature and taught him a lesson by pissing all over his pouch then filling it with chalk
I like hooking something and walking away then loading chalk then walking back to the hook while winding keeps the gremlins off your line as for over loading on a new chalk box there is no such thing chalk is light and fluffy
When you whined it back in you point it towards the ground so the chalk completely covers the string, another tip from someone who need to ask to an old carpenter 😅
Guy forgot the part where new chalk lines have 6:1 gear ration and thats why u can roll it back waaay faster than old irwin chalks.... anyway keep on scamming young people😂
So because one carpenter figured something out, the entire population automatically know the same thing? You think this video wasn't informative to a single person?
Don't bother answering, I don't care about what you have to say as a response. Just wanted to remind you that you're pathetic and bitter, and everything bad that happens in your life is 100% your own fault
A wood chalk would chalk as much wood as a wood chalk could chalk if a wood chalk could chalk wood
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The best way to fill a chalk line is to unwind the ENTIRE line, fill it full of chalk (I mean like full full), and wind the line back in until either you can't crank the handle, or the box is so full of chalk and line it won't roll up anymore. Then you simply throw it out, buy a new one, and do it all over again.
I see we have a master craftsman in the comments
Lmao I'll try that one next time. With the boss man's chalk box
No you have to get it wet sit
@@TT-ik3kd oh yeah, I totally forgot to mention that!! Good call!!
@@steves835 best comment lol
Tajima chalk boxes are also nice to use. I have the colored boxes match the color chalk within them
They are best chalk lines ever I have a few of them too an the self winding one also
The Milwaukee ones aren't bad but now that I have a tajima I can never go back
I used one of their ink lines for awhile because of how thin it was and since it was ink you didn’t have to hit it with hairspray to keep it from smudging.
I used it for my start/straight line for wood floor installs so the spans were long enough to make it difficult to work with but when it worked well it snapped a nice thin line.
@@michaelgnafakis430 I've never actually used an ink line, I've always been kinda scared of mess and permanence.
@@liamvincent8066unfortunately your fears were my reality. The sponge that held the ink seemed like the weak point. It would probably work well in a shop or 10-15 foot lengths it would probably do well. Mine also had to survive a work van in California summer heat.
Always worked best for, fill it full, pull the line out with the tip down, reel back up.
Never seen someone pull all the line out then add the chalk.
The old 8 doller irwins lol man you would be cranking on them things forever
probably why everyone had carpal tunnel in one wrist
Yeah im sure its the chalk box that gave them the carpal tunnel 😅@AwesomeFramers
Damned if they didn't last that long too. I still have one.
Only kind I’ve used, been a few years since I’ve needed one or been on site though
I like their clear chalk. It's great when working underwater.
They have a new delete feature for working in space.
I like to use the Tajima ink lines to lay out stair railing installations, because when the walls are painted I can still see where my lines were.
That's right. And if your days consist of doing a bunch of lines you may want to tie two together so your buddy and you don't have to keep walking back and forth😅. Works best snapping across apartment walls for straight trusses.
I’ve gone through like 4 chalk boxes in the last 6 months because I never knew how to properly use them, thanks man haha
The bigger the blob the better the job.
Nice Chalk! 👍
The best way to load your chalkbox is to get red concrete dye.you'll be 3 days ahead of everyone else
yep. red oxide. no one i work with uses chalk.
@@notguilty1467 Why?
@@bobbygetsbanned6049 red oxide? it marks more clearly and doesn’t come off nearly as easily. a saw blade can blow the chalk away. nothing worse than marking something and then you can’t see it when you try to cut
@@notguilty1467 Usually if I get a good snap it doesn't blow off when I cut but maybe I'll try that out.
@@bobbygetsbanned6049 bobby only use it in places where there is no face work. it doesn’t come off easily. construction phase good, finish phase a mess
😊 all new people have clean jackets
All jackets are brand new at some point
@@AwesomeFramerspeople are just mad you don’t work in the same outfit for 20 years like they have been doing. I see some mechanics that you could not even guess the original color of their work jacket
@@ProfessionalKafir yeah I don't get that either, I showed up to a new company I was already experienced in with new clothes and the delivery drivers were all clowning me saying I won't last, I turned out to be one of the best workers there getting all the best commercial jobs. Company gave me tons of work shirts too and I took care of them, I'd just ask for new ones whenever they were got messed up lol
The aluminum cast tajima boxes are awesomee.
Tajima chalk box works wonders . It doesn’t jam . Super clean lines . Best on the market
Used them for many many years. They can't handle any moisture, the gears gum up and break.
Liked "remember the ol school fishing chalk boxes" every time we railed up we pretended we were fishing, haha, and I still use it, lol I got a bunch of em
Pocket fisherman!!
Did this to my first chalk box. Lesson learned. That was 40 years ago. I now pull at about 35 feet of line out, fill it halfway, then reel it in. You can ajways add more chalk if need be. I also recently treated myself to a decent box and chalk instead of the usual big box fare. A worid of difference.
I love my father's old metal chalk lines so good
Chalk chalk chalk chalk chalk chalk chalk
I'm still crankin'
I’m old enough to remember watching guys use a ball of string and a stick of chalk!!
Good times !!
Still using the aluminum caulk box that must be 60 years old. Some tools are hard to improve on.
Ill only do this if its raining, youre gonna get a way crisper line if you get it moist, fill it to the top, add a teaspoon of water or coffee and roll it up
Yeah! Tiny bit of moisture makes for a solid line. I agree! If you make it too damp I expect it will mess up the workings. But I’ve not had a problem in a couple of years and they are only cheap.
I spritz a shot of WD-40 inside to keep the gears rollin smooth. 😅
That thing is cute. Mine is like 6 times bigger 😂. Nice little intro to them though
Chalk box...thats funny
Metal chalk box , gear ratio sucked but they work for ever.
I remember when I over filled my first chalk box.
15 yrs old and I was not going to let it beat me.
I had to take it apart dump all the chalk and start over.
WHAT A EFFING MESS...
35 yrs later and it still puts a 😁 on my face .
Tajima!
I definitely have a bad habit of overfilling my new chalk line when it’s brand new and it never winds up as smooth as anyone else but I never learn 😂
Rapid reels are plastic gears that always wear out and strip. My old metal box from the early 2000's is still winding while you're skipping
I like to mix red with blue that way i know who snaped the purple lines 😂
I saw that struggled roll at the end buddy 😂
DONT DO THIS!!!!! just put a little bit in and use it like you would. might have to redo your lines but after a day of laying out it will be good. you will thank me later
After a day? His was good on the first pull. I do it like him only on the first fill
The old metal chalk boxes yeah I remember, (framer/ custom stair guy)
"Most of the time we're going to snap under 30 feet"
Shoot I eye ball anything less than 50 😅
Depends what kinda work you’re doing. I snap lines on plywood all the time. Easier to do by yourself than draw along straight edge.
I remember those little aluminum and steel chalk lines with the 1:1 ratio. Then the string broke ½ a dozen times, and the string was only eight feet long. I still have a few of those.
Yes Fill it up to the top 😅😮
Never! 🤣🤣🤣
Tajima has chalk and boxes on lockdown
Yep soon as he said "most people load ". I knew he was going to say way to much. My dad always told me to only half fill them
Never let out all that line when loading a chalk box it can cause the line to set in the spool to loose and cause backlash like a fishing reel
Hey I’m using a chalk line for the first time, it’s a 100 ft Milwaukee one, filled it with the bottle it came with. But for some reason it only goes out like 6 feet and then gets stuck, the weird thing is, at this point I can reel it any direction and it starts reeling in, any ideas? I’m thinking of taking it apart to see what’s going on
yep, too much chalk likely or sometimes rolling it fast the line tangles inside. That's why I always do this for a first time.
Try dumping all the chalk out first. If that doesn’t work proceed with taking it apart. They are very simple to fix.
Did you let a lefty use it?
New guys have to get themselves covered in chalk. Sounds like it’s your turn…
You're rolling it up backwards
The old Straight Line chalk box
A chalk box is the one tool I despise using. But I have to have one. I usually buy the cheapest one I can find because they don’t last long. Then, first thing I do is cut off about 20’ of line. That gives me more room to be able to fill the chalk box and it doesn’t seem to knot up as easy. But they still do. I always buy 2 or 3 at a time because they knot up so fast. The geared chalk boxes break even faster. Stick with simple and cheap with this cursed tool.
They may be cursed but chalk lines are so useful it's hard to hate them. Cutting off 20' to fit more chalk is a good idea, I might try that.
If you use the old ones you can load it to the maximum. They don’t have gears to break
Yes, that's true. The slow boxes didn't have gears. I don't miss those days
Yes, that's true. The slow boxes didn't have gears. I don't miss those days
And while you weren't looking he added some more chalk.
We’re you at jlc this year? Pretty sure I saw you but couldn’t catch up to say hello
Yep, was such a great show.
Yep, was such a great show.
Yep, was such a great show.
You don't even need to bother looking if you're measuring once and willing to cut three times!
you must not fill it too much because if it gets wet it will become one big piece of chalk
I still have one of those old chalk boxes. You'd spend 10 minutes winding the thing back up 😂
I used to use the gear driven like the one you’re playing with but I had too many complications not due to over chalk but just everything about it would go south and it turned into a $30 turd that got tossed in the scrap pile I went back to the old original because it’s been around for 100 years or more wear these gear driven ones I’ve been around for like maybe 20 but that’s my personal preference
Fill it up as we go 😂
Those old ones you’d have to reel them like you had a 200 pound tuna on the end! 😂
I usually fill it, unwind it all the way, then throw more in then wind up.
Pretty clean coat for a smart guy, eh
Matches everything right down to that shiny hammer. New gear for "new people"
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You have no idea how much chalk is in the chalk line at my job. I don’t see how there’s any room for the line.
Also don't put too much water in the glass when you drink, it creates more pressure on the glass 😂
I find most people don’t have enough chalk in there, load it up I say.
Wait what if you filled it with graphite powder. i assume it probably doesn't stick well as a chalk line is not rubbed on but snapped but it is a lubricant on the gears
I remember way back then some newbie jerk loaded my tool pouch with chalk. He had no idea what he did, for weeks every time I put my hand in my pouch it came out blue I had to let my veteran pouch go and buy a new one it made me so mad. So I was immature and taught him a lesson by pissing all over his pouch then filling it with chalk
horseplay on the site. but was it an agrivated chalking?
Its chalk... u can clean it, wash it off.. u just sound lazy af if for weeks ur hand was getting colored.. 🤦🏻♂️
@@mist2498 that chalk is usually semi permanent, smarta**. It’s annoying to clean, especially everyday.
Ok dexter
I was unaware that string on wound up on a metal shaft has gears.
I watched this new guy put so much caulk in the box the string wouldn't come out
I like hooking something and walking away then loading chalk then walking back to the hook while winding keeps the gremlins off your line as for over loading on a new chalk box there is no such thing chalk is light and fluffy
ever since lasers became cheap I havent had a use for chalk lines
No laser substitutes for chalking lines for mudsill. I'd love to hear more about your technique
No laser substitutes for chalking lines for mudsill. I'd love to hear more about your technique
I made the mistake of pulling out all the line, and then overfilling only once
I don’t use chalk because I know how to cut straight lines
Dude I drive nails and check for current with my chalkbox it's like a $5 tool
When you whined it back in you point it towards the ground so the chalk completely covers the string, another tip from someone who need to ask to an old carpenter 😅
Ever let a lefty use your chalk box?
new people - are we new people- the langoliers-stepehen king...when the kids see the survivors catching back up to the present time in the airport...
Never use red
Just don't listen to him. Just start using it and you'll get it soon enough.
Dint smack it enough when rolling it up
What’s your favorite tool bags?
Badger, I have a video here on the channel that covers them.
Badger, I have a video here on the channel that covers them.
Where can I get that hat though??
truewerk.com/products/trucker-hat-tim-uhler-awesome-framers
The ones here have a little door on the side
Milwaukee chalkline ☠️
As a European, I have no idea what this is
You mean they don't make a battery chalk line.
i dont want to add chalk as i go...
There is a fill line
Got get an auto winder
I bet you add that was enough to coat 1 time
Bruh…everyone knows you soak the chalk box in a sink of water overnight first.
How do
Old people do it
30 feet seems so short.
No gears
What do you mean “all new people!”
Ok
All of his stuff is clean and pristine. He doesn’t actually do this. He’s just a salesman.
Well dude, that's a lie. All you have to do is watch my stories on Instagram every day. But you won't, you'd rather function without logic
There are no gears
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Guy forgot the part where new chalk lines have 6:1 gear ration and thats why u can roll it back waaay faster than old irwin chalks.... anyway keep on scamming young people😂
What? I specifically called it the old chalk boxes
Dumb.
Your boots and jacket are too clean for me to take advice from you.
Brand new 1620 jacket that week.
Your superficiality will hold you back. Look through the channel here, you're missing out.
Another useless tip
I’m an asshole to FNG’s I’ll dump chalk in there pouches lol 😂
Wow you're saying something a carpenter found out 20 years ago
Don’t be a douchebag
I feel sorry for those that have to deal with you daily.
So because one carpenter figured something out, the entire population automatically know the same thing? You think this video wasn't informative to a single person?
Don't bother answering, I don't care about what you have to say as a response. Just wanted to remind you that you're pathetic and bitter, and everything bad that happens in your life is 100% your own fault
Ok user-gq8hk6ds2j (if that’s even your real name)
Carrying a nail puller around expecting disaster. Nice and shiny too. Not much of a carpenter this guy.