Yeah, I'm in my 50s now, worked hard, and retired early. I get a real kick out of seeing how things are changing, and I still love tools. And after all those years, I can tell when something will catch on and when something might not quite make it up.
~~How old are these previews? The hand-masker had already been around for some time prior to the one I've had 20 some years now. ~~Problem I found w/lot of various products in general TechZone's shown is availability being UK&or Germany ONLY?
If you have to drive 2000 Post expression a very short amount of time I think you would gladly have the one in this video over the one that they were using in 1850 yes for the people who would want the more modern one that is a very likely situation
@@BenMallerThe You missed the point I was making; when I was younger, decades ago, I used a manual post hole digger just like the one featured in the video. However, if a person had to dig thousands of shallow holes in a reasonable amount of time (holy moly!) they would be much better off using a gasoline-powered earth auger/post hole digger, or use an auger attachment connected to a small backhoe/excavator.
39:00 everyone should have a Milwaukee-Vibrator, frats, sororities, summer-camps, family-therapists, & cat-trainers can all appreciate the thurough-deep-ground-cementation using this exact model. or calf a hill off its centuried foundations for a lol
1:00 $3600 ESAB Renegade Volt ES 200i it's a cordless welder that does TIG for 45min on a single charge ... of 4 simultaneous expensive DeWalt batteries 1:52 $634 EZG MFG PM1AIR it uses a suctioner so you don't have to bend over to pick up tiles. it seems to run on pneumatic compressor.. 2:36 $793 skyscraper package they really phoned in the name on this one. it uses a 40 foot pole to help you scrape moss off variously shaped roof tiles and between different sizes of bricks. hope that job pays well. 3:16 $3825 Ronin Lift it's a powered cable pulley about the size of a mudding banjo. you can climb a radio antenna with it or lift a bucket out of the sewer with it. don't ask me how you're supposed to get the other ends of the ropes there though. it can sustain 400 pounds out of the box or if you're an engineering nerd you can use block and pulley systems to multiply that to infinity. skipping arm day and physics exam for less than $4000 4:20 $264 HOSE2GO you can carry 4 whole gallons of water around on your shoulder and release it under the pressure of a lawn hose spigot. 4:52 $430 SURPRO S1X STILTS 3ft cybernetic drywall stilts 5:40 $1600 makita's latest battery powered studfinder looks like a sonar for your walls, 28h per charge, the guy says the laser and LED display "ensure smooth movement across walls" but doesn't mention the price, i had to look that up 6:30 $292 BOSCH paint sprayer, looks weak, holds 1L but where's the 5G intake attachment, who sprays a litre at a time 7:08 $60 it's a nail / rivet impeller that uses springpower but it looks like you have to load the fasteners one at a time 7:42 for $1,000 it's a corded autohammer you can mount on top of 2 specific types and sizes of metal fencepost for hammering it into the ground. good luck getting the rocks out first! 8:25 EDB 480 it's a corded dual-blade reciprocating saw the size and power of a chainsaw, aka "swordsaw". the german manu requests that you inquire for pricing. 8:55 it's a cordless stapler that drives electric cable staples. the norwegian manu requests that you inquire for pricing. 9:40 flang alignment tool for huge pipes 10:20 $600-up Little Giant's latest thing. it's a standard a-frame but with a full platform on top with rails that keep you from falling off and a handy tray for your entire toolkit, good luck lifting all that without the tools falling off 11:08 roofing tool for specific seamed roof material using proprietary beltfed-like "clips" 12:03 it blows your pull-cords through your perfectly planned wiring sleeves. hope you're up on airflow physics! did you remember to pay more for sweeping 90°s? 12:41 SILIGUN it's a caulking gun that destroys the caulktube as it goes, so you can get closer and closer to the work surface forcing you to have to readjust your approach as you go along. but hey you can also get reeeaall close to the work, way closer than a normal caulkgun! all you have to do is use the built in tube cutter and throw away some fraction of unused caulk and voila 13:32 here are two footpedal-operated, leg-power-driven climbing jacks that let you build your OWN scaffolding out of WOOD, and climb up multistory support posts you build YOURSELF out of WOOD, yes, you and a partner who ALSO took structural engineering and material science (but ALSO skipped Ethics In Engineering) can learn how to simultaneously press the lever mechanism with your feet so the thing doesn't climb up janky and skewed and get stuck (this happens IN THE VIDEO,) or improperly distribute your load in a way you didn't foresee during the design phase -- like your lives depend on it! it supports 500 pounds, or, as the videographer puts it, "several people! with tools!" yes for $240.00 you too can get chewed out and thrown off the jobsite and blacklisted from the union anywhere but Venezuela 14:24 it's a giant handcart that has 13 bays to hold large 2-part epoxy tubes and evenly apply pressure to all of them while you draw it backwards watching over your shoulder. instead of using say some gear ratios to turn that wheel power into the pressure being applied, it uses lots of batteries. 15:11 it's a spreader your wear on your shoulders and shoot seeds out of the front of your abdomen. it accomplishes this by blocking the back half of the spinning broadcaster and sort of messily flinging the seeds. i don't see why you would want to not use a broadcaster that flings seed in all directions and instead pick one that shoots them all in a narrow line in front of you. there are already wheel cultivater-planters that will carefully place seeds along a straight line and also embed them in the ground. 15:56 $200 metabo's donut compressor offering. it has 2 outlets usually you have to get a hot dog for that. any way, cool, if you love the sound of a small compressor running and wearing itself out trying to keep up with two loads groovy. 16:45 $145 the ROCKETFIRE 3-way torch, this is the weapon missing from Bionic Commando 17:30 it's a small chainsaw like multi-tool with numerous different attachments only meant for removing bark from trees and timber 18:13 HILTI made a big hammer drill that suspends from an over the shoulder overhead harness system. oh never mind it is JUST the harness system for $2,000 18:50 $682 it's a window mounting system for a hoist. if the window is wide enough you can swing the hoist inside and out. you press buttons to operate the winch. 19:37 milwaukee's latest battery killer 20:24 a fluid pump you can power with any standard power drill. it is probably not paristaltic but it would be cool if it was. $175 and manufacturer currently has 83 pieces remaining. 21:09 it's so you can drive every fastener into your deckboards at precisely the same exact angle both front and back of the current row. if the fasteners are small enough this is great for hiding them. 21:54 you can use this jack to press parts of the auto body apart to get people out of wrecked vehicles 22:38 it's a free spinning pulley wheel you can mount to keep cable from snagging as you feed it throughout a place. say over a fence or coming out of a tube and around a corner. 23:13 two guys can use reeaallly long poles to work together on the ground to do the job of each hand of one guy who would normally be servicing a power line, safely, from inside of a bucket crane. 24:04 a hole saw attachment that has adjustable diameter teeth that take longer to adjust than it takes to swap two hole saws on a quick release. yes the teeth are replaceable. 24:48 ir's a palette / box / load strapper that can handle pretty wide heavy straps 25:37 it's a rebar tier that you don't have to pull a trigger on. the trigger is in the wire caddy instead. this is not "the first in the world". 26:31 it's a sleeve that wraps around large pipe and channels blasting materials across it to remove paint 27:07 wow someone invented the posthole digger in 2024 27:53 really cool digital breaking and degloving tool 28:51 someone's over-wrought drywall sanding setup. proprietary everything. available now at the company store 29:35 drywall suction cups 30:11 wall savaging tool 31:10 typical tool to speed up using a specific proprietary yard irrigation product. you have to specify which model dripper you're applying to which hose so they sell you the correct set of jaws lol 31:52 ratcheting wire cutter with wide jaws 32:42 hilti overengineering stuff again, make sure there's a hilti certified repairperson local, lots of moving parts on this one 33:30 rivet popper 34:04 it's called a f*ing mudding banjo they've been around for decades why does this channel pretend stuff is all new 34:49 pipe reamers? pipe reamers are cool. 35:23 specifically for drilling railroad rails 35:59 line sprayer that rides on a 4 wheel little PlaySkool car / roller skate instead of just one or two wheels 36:43 a tool to remove static for real specific paint spraying jobs 37:29 $2800 metal decking puncher 38:20 it's just the milwaukee walk along measure wheel 39:04 just the milwaukee concrete forms vibrator 39:50 solar panel tester 40:45 surveyor's prism holder so ooooooooooooooooool in 2024
You seem to oversimplify, and concentrating on the wrong benefits and features of many of the items in the video. For example an adjustable drill / saw has the advantage of having to carry around far less materials when you're going around multiple job sites. And that is one of the quickest simplest most basic examples in this video
You probably know that the day will come when world civilization will be upgraded to room-temperature and pressure superconductors. There are forces that do not accept room-temperature and pressure superconductors and block patents. However, Shinsung Delta Tech of Korea will not give in and will soon release a room-temperature and pressure superconductor prototype from its Korean factory. Now the whole world should pay attention to this company. The phenomenon that will change world civilization started in Korea.
Geazughs Qrighst 17:30 Did Slasher-Killer-Movies need an upgrade, well step back & observe the Debarker. Nightmarish: nothing since the circular-hand-saw has been more inherently obviously... nope... at least the chainsaw was intended to deliver babies... again "since the circular-hand-saw" quote.
There are often comments from people regarding these types of videos, and the fact that some of the things shown have been around and were invented a long time ago. We know!! You don't get an award for pointing this out, and I'll never understand why some get the urge to do this. Those that don't know some of these thing aren't new concept really don't care, and a lot of these are a reinvented version or new twist on age old issues. Even the things that may be 200yrs old haven't been seen by the entire world, so seeing these are just cool to see. The video title does not say " New things you've never seen before", so thanks for pointing out the obvious.
You are exactly right and people should just watch for the entertainment sake of the video and smile at being alive during such a cool time. Be cooler for a lot of us if we could afford a lot more gadgets but it's still more fun to dream about that then it is to complain and mock everything. Some people just wanna think they're sounding smarter then they actually are but I digress! Carry on. 😁
That Macroza thing looks like the old Bauer I still have laying around, but never use anymore. Way too much dust, way too heavy to work all day. Two paralel thin blades on a cordless tool work a lot better.
If you weren't aware of post-hole-diggers, you'll be shocked-&-awed: 5ftx1ft torque of a self-clamping-device called a Weed-Wrench; tap-roots of some plants prevent them from being removed & rhizome re-grow, a weed-wrench clasps & pries with equal forces geologically-&-geometrically popping 7ft-tap-roots out of it anchor-position in the ground by one-inch. (sensed) Through ankles, infrasound conducts sound-&-feel of root releasing grip, gives sensory satisfaction.
1:00 $3600 ESAB Renegade Volt ES 200i it's a cordless welder that does TIG for 45min on a single charge ... of 4 simultaneous expensive DeWalt batteries 1:52 $634 EZG MFG PM1AIR it uses a suctioner so you don't have to bend over to pick up tiles. it seems to run on pneumatic compressor.. 2:36 $793 skyscraper package they really phoned in the name on this one. it uses a 40 foot pole to help you scrape moss off variously shaped roof tiles and between different sizes of bricks. hope that job pays well. 3:16 $3825 Ronin Lift it's a powered cable pulley about the size of a mudding banjo. you can climb a radio antenna with it or lift a bucket out of the sewer with it. don't ask me how you're supposed to get the other ends of the ropes there though. it can sustain 400 pounds out of the box or if you're an engineering nerd you can use block and pulley systems to multiply that to infinity. skipping arm day and physics exam for less than $4000 4:20 $264 HOSE2GO you can carry 4 whole gallons of water around on your shoulder and release it under the pressure of a lawn hose spigot. 4:52 $430 SURPRO S1X STILTS 3ft cybernetic drywall stilts 5:40 $1600 makita's latest battery powered studfinder looks like a sonar for your walls, 28h per charge, the guy says the laser and LED display "ensure smooth movement across walls" but doesn't mention the price, i had to look that up 6:30 $292 BOSCH paint sprayer, looks weak, holds 1L but where's the 5G intake attachment, who sprays a litre at a time 7:08 $60 it's a nail / rivet impeller that uses springpower but it looks like you have to load the fasteners one at a time 7:42 for $1,000 it's a corded autohammer you can mount on top of 2 specific types and sizes of metal fencepost for hammering it into the ground. good luck getting the rocks out first! 8:25 EDB 480 it's a corded dual-blade reciprocating saw the size and power of a chainsaw, aka "swordsaw". the german manu requests that you inquire for pricing. 8:55 it's a cordless stapler that drives electric cable staples. the norwegian manu requests that you inquire for pricing. 9:40 flang alignment tool for huge pipes 10:20 $600-up Little Giant's latest thing. it's a standard a-frame but with a full platform on top with rails that keep you from falling off and a handy tray for your entire toolkit, good luck lifting all that without the tools falling off 11:08 roofing tool for specific seamed roof material using proprietary beltfed-like "clips" 12:03 it blows your pull-cords through your perfectly planned wiring sleeves. hope you're up on airflow physics! did you remember to pay more for sweeping 90°s? 12:41 SILIGUN it's a caulking gun that destroys the caulktube as it goes, so you can get closer and closer to the work surface forcing you to have to readjust your approach as you go along. but hey you can also get reeeaall close to the work, way closer than a normal caulkgun! all you have to do is use the built in tube cutter and throw away some fraction of unused caulk and voila 13:32 here are two footpedal-operated, leg-power-driven climbing jacks that let you build your OWN scaffolding out of WOOD, and climb up multistory support posts you build YOURSELF out of WOOD, yes, you and a partner who ALSO took structural engineering and material science (but ALSO skipped Ethics In Engineering) can learn how to simultaneously press the lever mechanism with your feet so the thing doesn't climb up janky and skewed and get stuck (this happens IN THE VIDEO,) or improperly distribute your load in a way you didn't foresee during the design phase -- like your lives depend on it! it supports 500 pounds, or, as the videographer puts it, "several people! with tools!" yes for $240.00 you too can get chewed out and thrown off the jobsite and blacklisted from the union anywhere but Venezuela 14:24 it's a giant handcart that has 13 bays to hold large 2-part epoxy tubes and evenly apply pressure to all of them while you draw it backwards watching over your shoulder. instead of using say some gear ratios to turn that wheel power into the pressure being applied, it uses lots of batteries. 15:11 it's a spreader your wear on your shoulders and shoot seeds out of the front of your abdomen. it accomplishes this by blocking the back half of the spinning broadcaster and sort of messily flinging the seeds. i don't see why you would want to not use a broadcaster that flings seed in all directions and instead pick one that shoots them all in a narrow line in front of you. there are already wheel cultivater-planters that will carefully place seeds along a straight line and also embed them in the ground. 15:56 $200 metabo's donut compressor offering. it has 2 outlets usually you have to get a hot dog for that. any way, cool, if you love the sound of a small compressor running and wearing itself out trying to keep up with two loads groovy. 16:45 $145 the ROCKETFIRE 3-way torch, this is the weapon missing from Bionic Commando 17:30 it's a small chainsaw like multi-tool with numerous different attachments only meant for removing bark from trees and timber 18:13 HILTI made a big hammer drill that suspends from an over the shoulder overhead harness system. oh never mind it is JUST the harness system for $2,000 18:50 $682 it's a window mounting system for a hoist. if the window is wide enough you can swing the hoist inside and out. you press buttons to operate the winch. 19:37 milwaukee's latest battery killer 20:24 a fluid pump you can power with any standard power drill. it is probably not paristaltic but it would be cool if it was. $175 and manufacturer currently has 83 pieces remaining. 21:09 it's so you can drive every fastener into your deckboards at precisely the same exact angle both front and back of the current row. if the fasteners are small enough this is great for hiding them. 21:54 you can use this jack to press parts of the auto body apart to get people out of wrecked vehicles 22:38 it's a free spinning pulley wheel you can mount to keep cable from snagging as you feed it throughout a place. say over a fence or coming out of a tube and around a corner. 23:13 two guys can use reeaallly long poles to work together on the ground to do the job of each hand of one guy who would normally be servicing a power line, safely, from inside of a bucket crane. 24:04 a hole saw attachment that has adjustable diameter teeth that take longer to adjust than it takes to swap two hole saws on a quick release. yes the teeth are replaceable. 24:48 ir's a palette / box / load strapper that can handle pretty wide heavy straps 25:37 it's a rebar tier that you don't have to pull a trigger on. the trigger is in the wire caddy instead. this is not "the first in the world". 26:31 it's a sleeve that wraps around large pipe and channels blasting materials across it to remove paint 27:07 wow someone invented the posthole digger in 2024 27:53 really cool digital breaking and degloving tool 28:51 someone's over-wrought drywall sanding setup. proprietary everything. available now at the company store 29:35 drywall suction cups 30:11 wall savaging tool 31:10 typical tool to speed up using a specific proprietary yard irrigation product. you have to specify which model dripper you're applying to which hose so they sell you the correct set of jaws lol 31:52 ratcheting wire cutter with wide jaws 32:42 hilti overengineering stuff again, make sure there's a hilti certified repairperson local, lots of moving parts on this one 33:30 rivet popper 34:04 it's called a f*ing mudding banjo they've been around for decades why does this channel pretend stuff is all new 34:49 pipe reamers? pipe reamers are cool. 35:23 specifically for drilling railroad rails 35:59 line sprayer that rides on a 4 wheel little PlaySkool car / roller skate instead of just one or two wheels 36:43 a tool to remove static for real specific paint spraying jobs 37:29 $2800 metal decking puncher 38:20 it's just the milwaukee walk along measure wheel 39:04 just the milwaukee concrete forms vibrator 39:50 solar panel tester 40:45 surveyor's prism holder so ooooooooooooooooool in 2024
@@mazinhashim4747 1:00 $3600 ESAB Renegade Volt ES 200i it's a cordless welder that does TIG for 45min on a single charge ... of 4 simultaneous expensive DeWalt batteries 1:52 $634 EZG MFG PM1AIR it uses a suctioner so you don't have to bend over to pick up tiles. it seems to run on pneumatic compressor.. 2:36 $793 skyscraper package they really phoned in the name on this one. it uses a 40 foot pole to help you scrape moss off variously shaped roof tiles and between different sizes of bricks. hope that job pays well. 3:16 $3825 Ronin Lift it's a powered cable pulley about the size of a mudding banjo. you can climb a radio antenna with it or lift a bucket out of the sewer with it. don't ask me how you're supposed to get the other ends of the ropes there though. it can sustain 400 pounds out of the box or if you're an engineering nerd you can use block and pulley systems to multiply that to infinity. skipping arm day and physics exam for less than $4000 4:20 $264 HOSE2GO you can carry 4 whole gallons of water around on your shoulder and release it under the pressure of a lawn hose spigot. 4:52 $430 SURPRO S1X STILTS 3ft cybernetic drywall stilts 5:40 $1600 makita's latest battery powered studfinder looks like a sonar for your walls, 28h per charge, the guy says the laser and LED display "ensure smooth movement across walls" but doesn't mention the price, i had to look that up 6:30 $292 BOSCH paint sprayer, looks weak, holds 1L but where's the 5G intake attachment, who sprays a litre at a time 7:08 $60 it's a nail / rivet impeller that uses springpower but it looks like you have to load the fasteners one at a time 7:42 for $1,000 it's a corded autohammer you can mount on top of 2 specific types and sizes of metal fencepost for hammering it into the ground. good luck getting the rocks out first! 8:25 EDB 480 it's a corded dual-blade reciprocating saw the size and power of a chainsaw, aka "swordsaw". the german manu requests that you inquire for pricing. 8:55 it's a cordless stapler that drives electric cable staples. the norwegian manu requests that you inquire for pricing. 9:40 flang alignment tool for huge pipes 10:20 $600-up Little Giant's latest thing. it's a standard a-frame but with a full platform on top with rails that keep you from falling off and a handy tray for your entire toolkit, good luck lifting all that without the tools falling off 11:08 roofing tool for specific seamed roof material using proprietary beltfed-like "clips" 12:03 it blows your pull-cords through your perfectly planned wiring sleeves. hope you're up on airflow physics! did you remember to pay more for sweeping 90°s? 12:41 SILIGUN it's a caulking gun that destroys the caulktube as it goes, so you can get closer and closer to the work surface forcing you to have to readjust your approach as you go along. but hey you can also get reeeaall close to the work, way closer than a normal caulkgun! all you have to do is use the built in tube cutter and throw away some fraction of unused caulk and voila 13:32 here are two footpedal-operated, leg-power-driven climbing jacks that let you build your OWN scaffolding out of WOOD, and climb up multistory support posts you build YOURSELF out of WOOD, yes, you and a partner who ALSO took structural engineering and material science (but ALSO skipped Ethics In Engineering) can learn how to simultaneously press the lever mechanism with your feet so the thing doesn't climb up janky and skewed and get stuck (this happens IN THE VIDEO,) or improperly distribute your load in a way you didn't foresee during the design phase -- like your lives depend on it! it supports 500 pounds, or, as the videographer puts it, "several people! with tools!" yes for $240.00 you too can get chewed out and thrown off the jobsite and blacklisted from the union anywhere but Venezuela 14:24 it's a giant handcart that has 13 bays to hold large 2-part epoxy tubes and evenly apply pressure to all of them while you draw it backwards watching over your shoulder. instead of using say some gear ratios to turn that wheel power into the pressure being applied, it uses lots of batteries. 15:11 it's a spreader your wear on your shoulders and shoot seeds out of the front of your abdomen. it accomplishes this by blocking the back half of the spinning broadcaster and sort of messily flinging the seeds. i don't see why you would want to not use a broadcaster that flings seed in all directions and instead pick one that shoots them all in a narrow line in front of you. there are already wheel cultivater-planters that will carefully place seeds along a straight line and also embed them in the ground. 15:56 $200 metabo's donut compressor offering. it has 2 outlets usually you have to get a hot dog for that. any way, cool, if you love the sound of a small compressor running and wearing itself out trying to keep up with two loads groovy. 16:45 $145 the ROCKETFIRE 3-way torch, this is the weapon missing from Bionic Commando 17:30 it's a small chainsaw like multi-tool with numerous different attachments only meant for removing bark from trees and timber 18:13 HILTI made a big hammer drill that suspends from an over the shoulder overhead harness system. oh never mind it is JUST the harness system for $2,000 18:50 $682 it's a window mounting system for a hoist. if the window is wide enough you can swing the hoist inside and out. you press buttons to operate the winch. 19:37 milwaukee's latest battery killer 20:24 a fluid pump you can power with any standard power drill. it is probably not paristaltic but it would be cool if it was. $175 and manufacturer currently has 83 pieces remaining. 21:09 it's so you can drive every fastener into your deckboards at precisely the same exact angle both front and back of the current row. if the fasteners are small enough this is great for hiding them. 21:54 you can use this jack to press parts of the auto body apart to get people out of wrecked vehicles 22:38 it's a free spinning pulley wheel you can mount to keep cable from snagging as you feed it throughout a place. say over a fence or coming out of a tube and around a corner. 23:13 two guys can use reeaallly long poles to work together on the ground to do the job of each hand of one guy who would normally be servicing a power line, safely, from inside of a bucket crane. 24:04 a hole saw attachment that has adjustable diameter teeth that take longer to adjust than it takes to swap two hole saws on a quick release. yes the teeth are replaceable. 24:48 ir's a palette / box / load strapper that can handle pretty wide heavy straps 25:37 it's a rebar tier that you don't have to pull a trigger on. the trigger is in the wire caddy instead. this is not "the first in the world". 26:31 it's a sleeve that wraps around large pipe and channels blasting materials across it to remove paint 27:07 wow someone invented the posthole digger in 2024 27:53 really cool digital breaking and degloving tool 28:51 someone's over-wrought drywall sanding setup. proprietary everything. available now at the company store 29:35 drywall suction cups 30:11 wall savaging tool 31:10 typical tool to speed up using a specific proprietary yard irrigation product. you have to specify which model dripper you're applying to which hose so they sell you the correct set of jaws lol 31:52 ratcheting wire cutter with wide jaws 32:42 hilti overengineering stuff again, make sure there's a hilti certified repairperson local, lots of moving parts on this one 33:30 rivet popper 34:04 it's called a f*ing mudding banjo they've been around for decades why does this channel pretend stuff is all new 34:49 pipe reamers? pipe reamers are cool. 35:23 specifically for drilling railroad rails 35:59 line sprayer that rides on a 4 wheel little PlaySkool car / roller skate instead of just one or two wheels 36:43 a tool to remove static for real specific paint spraying jobs 37:29 $2800 metal decking puncher 38:20 it's just the milwaukee walk along measure wheel 39:04 just the milwaukee concrete forms vibrator 39:50 solar panel tester 40:45 surveyor's prism holder so ooooooooooooooooool in 2024
I read a few comments as the videos were getting started, and when I saw yours, I thought, how can you possibly make splitting wood any harder? Well, at min. mark 57:46; I'll be damned!!! All that thing will do is wedge itself into the log and get stuck. And that's where it'll probably stay too. While whoever was gullible enough to spend $48 on it wishes they'd just bought a $12 splitting maul a wedge and bottle of Patron 😂🤣😅 LMAO!!! 😂🤣😅
The roof scraper section of this video is pretty sad. The dude was loosening the scraper head instead of tightening it and then when it shows him go to use it, it’s about ready to fall off. Learn your tools people before you video yourself using them. Absurd.
Wow, ces outils changent la donne ! Merci d'avoir partagé des découvertes aussi étonnantes. 🔧✨
Yeah, I'm in my 50s now, worked hard, and retired early. I get a real kick out of seeing how things are changing, and I still love tools. And after all those years, I can tell when something will catch on and when something might not quite make it up.
Most of these won’t. A lot of them are more cumbersome or slows you down. Especially ones with all the accessories.
That electric wedge is the ultimate breaking and entering tool flucking master key😂
8:49 the EDB 480 is an electric filet knife for bricks and that's going places. Once they get their price figured out.
~~How old are these previews? The hand-masker had already been around for some time prior to the one I've had 20 some years now.
~~Problem I found w/lot of various products in general TechZone's shown is availability being UK&or Germany ONLY?
Most of the innovative machines are marvelous, but post hole diggers have been around since the 1850s.
When you use a posthole digger you can also use concrete.
If you have to drive 2000 Post expression a very short amount of time I think you would gladly have the one in this video over the one that they were using in 1850 yes for the people who would want the more modern one that is a very likely situation
@@BenMallerThe You missed the point I was making; when I was younger, decades ago, I used a manual post hole digger just like the one featured in the video. However, if a person had to dig thousands of shallow holes in a reasonable amount of time (holy moly!) they would be much better off using a gasoline-powered earth auger/post hole digger, or use an auger attachment connected to a small backhoe/excavator.
39:00 everyone should have a Milwaukee-Vibrator, frats, sororities, summer-camps, family-therapists, & cat-trainers can all appreciate the thurough-deep-ground-cementation using this exact model. or calf a hill off its centuried foundations for a lol
2nd tool awesome! I know someone who actually needs it, who would have thought, a BATTERY WELDER.
1:00 $3600 ESAB Renegade Volt ES 200i
it's a cordless welder that does TIG for 45min on a single charge ... of 4 simultaneous expensive DeWalt batteries
1:52 $634 EZG MFG PM1AIR
it uses a suctioner so you don't have to bend over to pick up tiles. it seems to run on pneumatic compressor..
2:36 $793 skyscraper package
they really phoned in the name on this one. it uses a 40 foot pole to help you scrape moss off variously shaped roof tiles and between different sizes of bricks. hope that job pays well.
3:16 $3825 Ronin Lift
it's a powered cable pulley about the size of a mudding banjo. you can climb a radio antenna with it or lift a bucket out of the sewer with it. don't ask me how you're supposed to get the other ends of the ropes there though. it can sustain 400 pounds out of the box or if you're an engineering nerd you can use block and pulley systems to multiply that to infinity. skipping arm day and physics exam for less than $4000
4:20 $264 HOSE2GO
you can carry 4 whole gallons of water around on your shoulder and release it under the pressure of a lawn hose spigot.
4:52 $430 SURPRO S1X STILTS
3ft cybernetic drywall stilts
5:40 $1600 makita's latest battery powered studfinder looks like a sonar for your walls, 28h per charge, the guy says the laser and LED display "ensure smooth movement across walls" but doesn't mention the price, i had to look that up
6:30 $292 BOSCH paint sprayer, looks weak, holds 1L but where's the 5G intake attachment, who sprays a litre at a time
7:08 $60 it's a nail / rivet impeller that uses springpower but it looks like you have to load the fasteners one at a time
7:42 for $1,000 it's a corded autohammer you can mount on top of 2 specific types and sizes of metal fencepost for hammering it into the ground. good luck getting the rocks out first!
8:25 EDB 480
it's a corded dual-blade reciprocating saw the size and power of a chainsaw, aka "swordsaw". the german manu requests that you inquire for pricing.
8:55 it's a cordless stapler that drives electric cable staples. the norwegian manu requests that you inquire for pricing.
9:40 flang alignment tool for huge pipes
10:20 $600-up Little Giant's latest thing. it's a standard a-frame but with a full platform on top with rails that keep you from falling off and a handy tray for your entire toolkit, good luck lifting all that without the tools falling off
11:08 roofing tool for specific seamed roof material using proprietary beltfed-like "clips"
12:03 it blows your pull-cords through your perfectly planned wiring sleeves. hope you're up on airflow physics! did you remember to pay more for sweeping 90°s?
12:41 SILIGUN it's a caulking gun that destroys the caulktube as it goes, so you can get closer and closer to the work surface forcing you to have to readjust your approach as you go along. but hey you can also get reeeaall close to the work, way closer than a normal caulkgun! all you have to do is use the built in tube cutter and throw away some fraction of unused caulk and voila
13:32 here are two footpedal-operated, leg-power-driven climbing jacks that let you build your OWN scaffolding out of WOOD, and climb up multistory support posts you build YOURSELF out of WOOD, yes, you and a partner who ALSO took structural engineering and material science (but ALSO skipped Ethics In Engineering) can learn how to simultaneously press the lever mechanism with your feet so the thing doesn't climb up janky and skewed and get stuck (this happens IN THE VIDEO,) or improperly distribute your load in a way you didn't foresee during the design phase -- like your lives depend on it! it supports 500 pounds, or, as the videographer puts it, "several people! with tools!" yes for $240.00 you too can get chewed out and thrown off the jobsite and blacklisted from the union anywhere but Venezuela
14:24 it's a giant handcart that has 13 bays to hold large 2-part epoxy tubes and evenly apply pressure to all of them while you draw it backwards watching over your shoulder. instead of using say some gear ratios to turn that wheel power into the pressure being applied, it uses lots of batteries.
15:11 it's a spreader your wear on your shoulders and shoot seeds out of the front of your abdomen. it accomplishes this by blocking the back half of the spinning broadcaster and sort of messily flinging the seeds. i don't see why you would want to not use a broadcaster that flings seed in all directions and instead pick one that shoots them all in a narrow line in front of you. there are already wheel cultivater-planters that will carefully place seeds along a straight line and also embed them in the ground.
15:56 $200 metabo's donut compressor offering. it has 2 outlets usually you have to get a hot dog for that. any way, cool, if you love the sound of a small compressor running and wearing itself out trying to keep up with two loads groovy.
16:45 $145 the ROCKETFIRE 3-way torch, this is the weapon missing from Bionic Commando
17:30 it's a small chainsaw like multi-tool with numerous different attachments only meant for removing bark from trees and timber
18:13 HILTI made a big hammer drill that suspends from an over the shoulder overhead harness system. oh never mind it is JUST the harness system for $2,000
18:50 $682 it's a window mounting system for a hoist. if the window is wide enough you can swing the hoist inside and out. you press buttons to operate the winch.
19:37 milwaukee's latest battery killer
20:24 a fluid pump you can power with any standard power drill. it is probably not paristaltic but it would be cool if it was. $175 and manufacturer currently has 83 pieces remaining.
21:09 it's so you can drive every fastener into your deckboards at precisely the same exact angle both front and back of the current row. if the fasteners are small enough this is great for hiding them.
21:54 you can use this jack to press parts of the auto body apart to get people out of wrecked vehicles
22:38 it's a free spinning pulley wheel you can mount to keep cable from snagging as you feed it throughout a place. say over a fence or coming out of a tube and around a corner.
23:13 two guys can use reeaallly long poles to work together on the ground to do the job of each hand of one guy who would normally be servicing a power line, safely, from inside of a bucket crane.
24:04 a hole saw attachment that has adjustable diameter teeth that take longer to adjust than it takes to swap two hole saws on a quick release. yes the teeth are replaceable.
24:48 ir's a palette / box / load strapper that can handle pretty wide heavy straps
25:37 it's a rebar tier that you don't have to pull a trigger on. the trigger is in the wire caddy instead. this is not "the first in the world".
26:31 it's a sleeve that wraps around large pipe and channels blasting materials across it to remove paint
27:07 wow someone invented the posthole digger in 2024
27:53 really cool digital breaking and degloving tool
28:51 someone's over-wrought drywall sanding setup. proprietary everything. available now at the company store
29:35 drywall suction cups
30:11 wall savaging tool
31:10 typical tool to speed up using a specific proprietary yard irrigation product. you have to specify which model dripper you're applying to which hose so they sell you the correct set of jaws lol
31:52 ratcheting wire cutter with wide jaws
32:42 hilti overengineering stuff again, make sure there's a hilti certified repairperson local, lots of moving parts on this one
33:30 rivet popper
34:04 it's called a f*ing mudding banjo they've been around for decades why does this channel pretend stuff is all new
34:49 pipe reamers? pipe reamers are cool.
35:23 specifically for drilling railroad rails
35:59 line sprayer that rides on a 4 wheel little PlaySkool car / roller skate instead of just one or two wheels
36:43 a tool to remove static for real specific paint spraying jobs
37:29 $2800 metal decking puncher
38:20 it's just the milwaukee walk along measure wheel
39:04 just the milwaukee concrete forms vibrator
39:50 solar panel tester
40:45 surveyor's prism holder so ooooooooooooooooool in 2024
You seem to oversimplify, and concentrating on the wrong benefits and features of many of the items in the video. For example an adjustable drill / saw has the advantage of having to carry around far less materials when you're going around multiple job sites. And that is one of the quickest simplest most basic examples in this video
The roof cleaning tools are crap. They ruin your roof and void warranties.
Thanks for that great reply!
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Geazughs Qrighst 17:30 Did Slasher-Killer-Movies need an upgrade, well step back & observe the Debarker. Nightmarish: nothing since the circular-hand-saw has been more inherently obviously... nope... at least the chainsaw was intended to deliver babies... again "since the circular-hand-saw" quote.
That style of holesaw has been around for decades. I don’t think it’s design has changed in decades.
This should be called, tools you never really need.
There are often comments from people regarding these types of videos, and the fact that some of the things shown have been around and were invented a long time ago. We know!! You don't get an award for pointing this out, and I'll never understand why some get the urge to do this. Those that don't know some of these thing aren't new concept really don't care, and a lot of these are a reinvented version or new twist on age old issues. Even the things that may be 200yrs old haven't been seen by the entire world, so seeing these are just cool to see. The video title does not say " New things you've never seen before", so thanks for pointing out the obvious.
You are exactly right and people should just watch for the entertainment sake of the video and smile at being alive during such a cool time. Be cooler for a lot of us if we could afford a lot more gadgets but it's still more fun to dream about that then it is to complain and mock everything. Some people just wanna think they're sounding smarter then they actually are but I digress! Carry on. 😁
You have got to combine the roughneck log splitter with the pneumatic post driver and you could do pogo on the side.
Batteries eh! What do they do during an extended power outage?
Exactly! Lol.
Bumper jacks. Had one since 1940
That Macroza thing looks like the old Bauer I still have laying around, but never use anymore. Way too much dust, way too heavy to work all day. Two paralel thin blades on a cordless tool work a lot better.
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If you weren't aware of post-hole-diggers, you'll be shocked-&-awed: 5ftx1ft torque of a self-clamping-device called a Weed-Wrench; tap-roots of some plants prevent them from being removed & rhizome re-grow, a weed-wrench clasps & pries with equal forces geologically-&-geometrically popping 7ft-tap-roots out of it anchor-position in the ground by one-inch. (sensed) Through ankles, infrasound conducts sound-&-feel of root releasing grip, gives sensory satisfaction.
Amazing.. !!
Cool indeed
Revolution of each tools more advancedly more advanced the each year more potecionaly more potecional others ⭕⭕⭕⭕
Use chapters please
1:00 $3600 ESAB Renegade Volt ES 200i
it's a cordless welder that does TIG for 45min on a single charge ... of 4 simultaneous expensive DeWalt batteries
1:52 $634 EZG MFG PM1AIR
it uses a suctioner so you don't have to bend over to pick up tiles. it seems to run on pneumatic compressor..
2:36 $793 skyscraper package
they really phoned in the name on this one. it uses a 40 foot pole to help you scrape moss off variously shaped roof tiles and between different sizes of bricks. hope that job pays well.
3:16 $3825 Ronin Lift
it's a powered cable pulley about the size of a mudding banjo. you can climb a radio antenna with it or lift a bucket out of the sewer with it. don't ask me how you're supposed to get the other ends of the ropes there though. it can sustain 400 pounds out of the box or if you're an engineering nerd you can use block and pulley systems to multiply that to infinity. skipping arm day and physics exam for less than $4000
4:20 $264 HOSE2GO
you can carry 4 whole gallons of water around on your shoulder and release it under the pressure of a lawn hose spigot.
4:52 $430 SURPRO S1X STILTS
3ft cybernetic drywall stilts
5:40 $1600 makita's latest battery powered studfinder looks like a sonar for your walls, 28h per charge, the guy says the laser and LED display "ensure smooth movement across walls" but doesn't mention the price, i had to look that up
6:30 $292 BOSCH paint sprayer, looks weak, holds 1L but where's the 5G intake attachment, who sprays a litre at a time
7:08 $60 it's a nail / rivet impeller that uses springpower but it looks like you have to load the fasteners one at a time
7:42 for $1,000 it's a corded autohammer you can mount on top of 2 specific types and sizes of metal fencepost for hammering it into the ground. good luck getting the rocks out first!
8:25 EDB 480
it's a corded dual-blade reciprocating saw the size and power of a chainsaw, aka "swordsaw". the german manu requests that you inquire for pricing.
8:55 it's a cordless stapler that drives electric cable staples. the norwegian manu requests that you inquire for pricing.
9:40 flang alignment tool for huge pipes
10:20 $600-up Little Giant's latest thing. it's a standard a-frame but with a full platform on top with rails that keep you from falling off and a handy tray for your entire toolkit, good luck lifting all that without the tools falling off
11:08 roofing tool for specific seamed roof material using proprietary beltfed-like "clips"
12:03 it blows your pull-cords through your perfectly planned wiring sleeves. hope you're up on airflow physics! did you remember to pay more for sweeping 90°s?
12:41 SILIGUN it's a caulking gun that destroys the caulktube as it goes, so you can get closer and closer to the work surface forcing you to have to readjust your approach as you go along. but hey you can also get reeeaall close to the work, way closer than a normal caulkgun! all you have to do is use the built in tube cutter and throw away some fraction of unused caulk and voila
13:32 here are two footpedal-operated, leg-power-driven climbing jacks that let you build your OWN scaffolding out of WOOD, and climb up multistory support posts you build YOURSELF out of WOOD, yes, you and a partner who ALSO took structural engineering and material science (but ALSO skipped Ethics In Engineering) can learn how to simultaneously press the lever mechanism with your feet so the thing doesn't climb up janky and skewed and get stuck (this happens IN THE VIDEO,) or improperly distribute your load in a way you didn't foresee during the design phase -- like your lives depend on it! it supports 500 pounds, or, as the videographer puts it, "several people! with tools!" yes for $240.00 you too can get chewed out and thrown off the jobsite and blacklisted from the union anywhere but Venezuela
14:24 it's a giant handcart that has 13 bays to hold large 2-part epoxy tubes and evenly apply pressure to all of them while you draw it backwards watching over your shoulder. instead of using say some gear ratios to turn that wheel power into the pressure being applied, it uses lots of batteries.
15:11 it's a spreader your wear on your shoulders and shoot seeds out of the front of your abdomen. it accomplishes this by blocking the back half of the spinning broadcaster and sort of messily flinging the seeds. i don't see why you would want to not use a broadcaster that flings seed in all directions and instead pick one that shoots them all in a narrow line in front of you. there are already wheel cultivater-planters that will carefully place seeds along a straight line and also embed them in the ground.
15:56 $200 metabo's donut compressor offering. it has 2 outlets usually you have to get a hot dog for that. any way, cool, if you love the sound of a small compressor running and wearing itself out trying to keep up with two loads groovy.
16:45 $145 the ROCKETFIRE 3-way torch, this is the weapon missing from Bionic Commando
17:30 it's a small chainsaw like multi-tool with numerous different attachments only meant for removing bark from trees and timber
18:13 HILTI made a big hammer drill that suspends from an over the shoulder overhead harness system. oh never mind it is JUST the harness system for $2,000
18:50 $682 it's a window mounting system for a hoist. if the window is wide enough you can swing the hoist inside and out. you press buttons to operate the winch.
19:37 milwaukee's latest battery killer
20:24 a fluid pump you can power with any standard power drill. it is probably not paristaltic but it would be cool if it was. $175 and manufacturer currently has 83 pieces remaining.
21:09 it's so you can drive every fastener into your deckboards at precisely the same exact angle both front and back of the current row. if the fasteners are small enough this is great for hiding them.
21:54 you can use this jack to press parts of the auto body apart to get people out of wrecked vehicles
22:38 it's a free spinning pulley wheel you can mount to keep cable from snagging as you feed it throughout a place. say over a fence or coming out of a tube and around a corner.
23:13 two guys can use reeaallly long poles to work together on the ground to do the job of each hand of one guy who would normally be servicing a power line, safely, from inside of a bucket crane.
24:04 a hole saw attachment that has adjustable diameter teeth that take longer to adjust than it takes to swap two hole saws on a quick release. yes the teeth are replaceable.
24:48 ir's a palette / box / load strapper that can handle pretty wide heavy straps
25:37 it's a rebar tier that you don't have to pull a trigger on. the trigger is in the wire caddy instead. this is not "the first in the world".
26:31 it's a sleeve that wraps around large pipe and channels blasting materials across it to remove paint
27:07 wow someone invented the posthole digger in 2024
27:53 really cool digital breaking and degloving tool
28:51 someone's over-wrought drywall sanding setup. proprietary everything. available now at the company store
29:35 drywall suction cups
30:11 wall savaging tool
31:10 typical tool to speed up using a specific proprietary yard irrigation product. you have to specify which model dripper you're applying to which hose so they sell you the correct set of jaws lol
31:52 ratcheting wire cutter with wide jaws
32:42 hilti overengineering stuff again, make sure there's a hilti certified repairperson local, lots of moving parts on this one
33:30 rivet popper
34:04 it's called a f*ing mudding banjo they've been around for decades why does this channel pretend stuff is all new
34:49 pipe reamers? pipe reamers are cool.
35:23 specifically for drilling railroad rails
35:59 line sprayer that rides on a 4 wheel little PlaySkool car / roller skate instead of just one or two wheels
36:43 a tool to remove static for real specific paint spraying jobs
37:29 $2800 metal decking puncher
38:20 it's just the milwaukee walk along measure wheel
39:04 just the milwaukee concrete forms vibrator
39:50 solar panel tester
40:45 surveyor's prism holder so ooooooooooooooooool in 2024
That would be helpful!!
@@mazinhashim4747 1:00 $3600 ESAB Renegade Volt ES 200i
it's a cordless welder that does TIG for 45min on a single charge ... of 4 simultaneous expensive DeWalt batteries
1:52 $634 EZG MFG PM1AIR
it uses a suctioner so you don't have to bend over to pick up tiles. it seems to run on pneumatic compressor..
2:36 $793 skyscraper package
they really phoned in the name on this one. it uses a 40 foot pole to help you scrape moss off variously shaped roof tiles and between different sizes of bricks. hope that job pays well.
3:16 $3825 Ronin Lift
it's a powered cable pulley about the size of a mudding banjo. you can climb a radio antenna with it or lift a bucket out of the sewer with it. don't ask me how you're supposed to get the other ends of the ropes there though. it can sustain 400 pounds out of the box or if you're an engineering nerd you can use block and pulley systems to multiply that to infinity. skipping arm day and physics exam for less than $4000
4:20 $264 HOSE2GO
you can carry 4 whole gallons of water around on your shoulder and release it under the pressure of a lawn hose spigot.
4:52 $430 SURPRO S1X STILTS
3ft cybernetic drywall stilts
5:40 $1600 makita's latest battery powered studfinder looks like a sonar for your walls, 28h per charge, the guy says the laser and LED display "ensure smooth movement across walls" but doesn't mention the price, i had to look that up
6:30 $292 BOSCH paint sprayer, looks weak, holds 1L but where's the 5G intake attachment, who sprays a litre at a time
7:08 $60 it's a nail / rivet impeller that uses springpower but it looks like you have to load the fasteners one at a time
7:42 for $1,000 it's a corded autohammer you can mount on top of 2 specific types and sizes of metal fencepost for hammering it into the ground. good luck getting the rocks out first!
8:25 EDB 480
it's a corded dual-blade reciprocating saw the size and power of a chainsaw, aka "swordsaw". the german manu requests that you inquire for pricing.
8:55 it's a cordless stapler that drives electric cable staples. the norwegian manu requests that you inquire for pricing.
9:40 flang alignment tool for huge pipes
10:20 $600-up Little Giant's latest thing. it's a standard a-frame but with a full platform on top with rails that keep you from falling off and a handy tray for your entire toolkit, good luck lifting all that without the tools falling off
11:08 roofing tool for specific seamed roof material using proprietary beltfed-like "clips"
12:03 it blows your pull-cords through your perfectly planned wiring sleeves. hope you're up on airflow physics! did you remember to pay more for sweeping 90°s?
12:41 SILIGUN it's a caulking gun that destroys the caulktube as it goes, so you can get closer and closer to the work surface forcing you to have to readjust your approach as you go along. but hey you can also get reeeaall close to the work, way closer than a normal caulkgun! all you have to do is use the built in tube cutter and throw away some fraction of unused caulk and voila
13:32 here are two footpedal-operated, leg-power-driven climbing jacks that let you build your OWN scaffolding out of WOOD, and climb up multistory support posts you build YOURSELF out of WOOD, yes, you and a partner who ALSO took structural engineering and material science (but ALSO skipped Ethics In Engineering) can learn how to simultaneously press the lever mechanism with your feet so the thing doesn't climb up janky and skewed and get stuck (this happens IN THE VIDEO,) or improperly distribute your load in a way you didn't foresee during the design phase -- like your lives depend on it! it supports 500 pounds, or, as the videographer puts it, "several people! with tools!" yes for $240.00 you too can get chewed out and thrown off the jobsite and blacklisted from the union anywhere but Venezuela
14:24 it's a giant handcart that has 13 bays to hold large 2-part epoxy tubes and evenly apply pressure to all of them while you draw it backwards watching over your shoulder. instead of using say some gear ratios to turn that wheel power into the pressure being applied, it uses lots of batteries.
15:11 it's a spreader your wear on your shoulders and shoot seeds out of the front of your abdomen. it accomplishes this by blocking the back half of the spinning broadcaster and sort of messily flinging the seeds. i don't see why you would want to not use a broadcaster that flings seed in all directions and instead pick one that shoots them all in a narrow line in front of you. there are already wheel cultivater-planters that will carefully place seeds along a straight line and also embed them in the ground.
15:56 $200 metabo's donut compressor offering. it has 2 outlets usually you have to get a hot dog for that. any way, cool, if you love the sound of a small compressor running and wearing itself out trying to keep up with two loads groovy.
16:45 $145 the ROCKETFIRE 3-way torch, this is the weapon missing from Bionic Commando
17:30 it's a small chainsaw like multi-tool with numerous different attachments only meant for removing bark from trees and timber
18:13 HILTI made a big hammer drill that suspends from an over the shoulder overhead harness system. oh never mind it is JUST the harness system for $2,000
18:50 $682 it's a window mounting system for a hoist. if the window is wide enough you can swing the hoist inside and out. you press buttons to operate the winch.
19:37 milwaukee's latest battery killer
20:24 a fluid pump you can power with any standard power drill. it is probably not paristaltic but it would be cool if it was. $175 and manufacturer currently has 83 pieces remaining.
21:09 it's so you can drive every fastener into your deckboards at precisely the same exact angle both front and back of the current row. if the fasteners are small enough this is great for hiding them.
21:54 you can use this jack to press parts of the auto body apart to get people out of wrecked vehicles
22:38 it's a free spinning pulley wheel you can mount to keep cable from snagging as you feed it throughout a place. say over a fence or coming out of a tube and around a corner.
23:13 two guys can use reeaallly long poles to work together on the ground to do the job of each hand of one guy who would normally be servicing a power line, safely, from inside of a bucket crane.
24:04 a hole saw attachment that has adjustable diameter teeth that take longer to adjust than it takes to swap two hole saws on a quick release. yes the teeth are replaceable.
24:48 ir's a palette / box / load strapper that can handle pretty wide heavy straps
25:37 it's a rebar tier that you don't have to pull a trigger on. the trigger is in the wire caddy instead. this is not "the first in the world".
26:31 it's a sleeve that wraps around large pipe and channels blasting materials across it to remove paint
27:07 wow someone invented the posthole digger in 2024
27:53 really cool digital breaking and degloving tool
28:51 someone's over-wrought drywall sanding setup. proprietary everything. available now at the company store
29:35 drywall suction cups
30:11 wall savaging tool
31:10 typical tool to speed up using a specific proprietary yard irrigation product. you have to specify which model dripper you're applying to which hose so they sell you the correct set of jaws lol
31:52 ratcheting wire cutter with wide jaws
32:42 hilti overengineering stuff again, make sure there's a hilti certified repairperson local, lots of moving parts on this one
33:30 rivet popper
34:04 it's called a f*ing mudding banjo they've been around for decades why does this channel pretend stuff is all new
34:49 pipe reamers? pipe reamers are cool.
35:23 specifically for drilling railroad rails
35:59 line sprayer that rides on a 4 wheel little PlaySkool car / roller skate instead of just one or two wheels
36:43 a tool to remove static for real specific paint spraying jobs
37:29 $2800 metal decking puncher
38:20 it's just the milwaukee walk along measure wheel
39:04 just the milwaukee concrete forms vibrator
39:50 solar panel tester
40:45 surveyor's prism holder so ooooooooooooooooool in 2024
TY T.Z
8:23 Sick!!!!!
I wanna change trades so I can use that Ronin lift doing something.
The Rough Neck splitter will be a total fail 🤣😂 my gawd it's ridiculous 🤣🪵makes splitting 100 times harder smH
I was thinking the exact same thing😂
I read a few comments as the videos were getting started, and when I saw yours, I thought, how can you possibly make splitting wood any harder? Well, at min. mark 57:46; I'll be damned!!! All that thing will do is wedge itself into the log and get stuck. And that's where it'll probably stay too. While whoever was gullible enough to spend $48 on it wishes they'd just bought a $12 splitting maul a wedge and bottle of Patron 😂🤣😅 LMAO!!! 😂🤣😅
Makita this one productions more interesantly more interessant others ⭕⭕⭕⭕
Ummmmm huh!!!!
ALL of these items are not worth 1/6th the price they want for them... RIDICULOUS!
The Channel this demonstred this each more interesantly more interessant others, more advancedly more advanced the Channel
Ummmmmmm huh!!!!!
Interesting
The "man saver" = "venus 2000" WTF?
The roof scraper section of this video is pretty sad. The dude was loosening the scraper head instead of tightening it and then when it shows him go to use it, it’s about ready to fall off. Learn your tools people before you video yourself using them. Absurd.
First
You don’t mask with duct tape.
That's not Tig it's stick
Zbyt długi film zniechęca do oglądania max 30 min
Technologie of roof cleaningly more cleaning tools are more craply more crap,they ruin your Professional roof and void warranties 🛠️🛠️🛠️🧰🧰🧰
Cool indeed