@@matthewwayne9506 just saying ! Mind you I think they are very expensive and a bit over rated for what they are are . I made something very similar around 20 years ago from a car jack it can take 1500kg , is more stable and there is no chance of releasing the wrong button and have everything collapse on you (which I have seen happen.
There is no way I can justify $205 for ONE of these. It’s a great tool but this feels like price gouging. I would need 2 of them. I can do so many other things with $410. I love quality tools but I feel like they’re missing the market with that price.
Getting older, alone in the workshop or at a clients place, heavy things need to be micro adjusted. This is JUST what I need! Perfect companion for me as a plumber/craftsman! Thank you!
Hi Matt! New to find your channel. I have ordered 3 Viking arms to lift a freezer for service to the leaking drain tube, as visualized a crack in one, as it is not accessible. I will be using 8x6 inch lumber to lower the freezer on, while I reach underneath. Now this may seem crazy, remember that I would have to turn off the freezer, unload the freezer, tilt it on its side, service the broken drain tube, tilt the freezer back up, wait 24 hours with food in ice chests or in a spare freezer, while freon settled, and restart the freezer, and wait for the freezer to cool, and reload the food. I have calculated that the Arms will be placed two (on hard points) on each side toward the front, and one in the back to tri-lift the 800 odd pounds slowly and evenly to 8 inches. Don't know how others would approach this perplexing problem? Sure that others will be surprised at cost, but after this first use, I'm sure the 3 units will continue to pay for themselves. Thanks for demo on reaching max weight!! Thanks for the inspiration Matt!
Hey man just want to tell you I enjoy your content.youve taught me a lot. As a veteran wood working has become a type of therapy. I just wanted to tell you thank you.
Matt, thanks for sharing the Viking Arm with all of us "imitation expert" home woodworkers. I am planning to build an kitchen island which will have to be partially framed in the garage shop and finished in the kitchen itself. I can see the Viking Arm providing a very beneficial service in keeping the side panels at the right height as I attach them to the interior frame, as well as using them on the refrigerator, stove, dishwasher or anything else that needs the incremental lifting these arms provide while leveling. Great video, and thanks again.
Those would definitely come in handy you came up with some really good uses for it. Got my interest up even more, will get me a couple of those to install the drywall in my new shop
Very nice job again with the product review Matt ! The Viking arm does appear to be incredibly useful ! I also wanted to say Thank you for the extreme honesty, the fact that you expressed what you felt were slight imperfections was very cool ! Matt thats why the woodworking community relates to you so well. #HONEST #STRAIGHTSHOOTER
I was set to buy but damn I got turned off by the price. But wow it looks great! I'm an aircraft mech so you gotta know I appreciate tools. I'm actually out on workers comp right now struggling to recover from two surgeries from a fall at work, and waiting on a third. I trust you that it's a well made tool. Those are like Snap-On or Facom prices. I can't afford those brands either. But I bet they'd be great for disabled people for sure.
As a woman, who is equivalent to a 10 year old dog, I can promise these pay for themselves. I had a 500 lb woodstove that I could not find a mover. I finally found a piano mover who would remove it if I could get it onto a furniture mover. I used two Viking Arms and continued to raise and block until I could slide a mover underneath. Second use was getting a refrigerator installed in a tight fit, where the installer thought they would have to cut out tge tile to remove the old. I brought out tge Viking Arms and they were able to lift the old refrigerator over the tile lip. Each use paid for the Viking Arms and it's reassuring to know uou have a tool like this incase things don't go well.
I was dead set on ordering a couple of them, until I clicked on the link. I've experienced sticker shock before, but that price really caught me off guard. It's a hard pass for me. It really looks like an awesome tool, but not for that kind of money. Heck I've bought running vehicles for what two of those cost.
How about reviewing the $20 ones from Ebay. I'm sure these knockoffs don't lift 330 lbs but for most uses like you've used in examples here perhaps they would be fine.
fakes do not have a reliable fixation when lifting. And you can not smoothly lower the load. They are really dangerous - it is checked up on own experience.
Clamps: I appreciate you bringing these new and innovative products to my attention. Your review was very thorough. By the way, I listened to the podcast with your personal testimony. Awesome! I didn't know you were a cop. I really appreciate your service to the community. God bless you and yours. -Rick, USMC
As always, another great video and product for those that need it!! Pros, cons, and company detail. Contrary to the naysayer, I'm glad you show things that COULD be very helpful to your viewers but you yourself may not purchase. This may be a pricey item, and you may not need it, but you can see by the comments that you have some disabled, solo, and not so muscular workers that could really use it and you brought it to us. Thank you and keep up the GREAT work.
After watching your Viking arm clamp review , I went to the page to see the price to buy the item and was surprised . As you spoke , others have the same product on Fb and other pages to a price of 19.99 ,. the manufacture price was quite different . I too will have to wait to purchase a couple of them later in time. But your videos are good and keep up the good subject content.
I bought a set of the ones sold on fb. The ads used pictures of the real viking arms, so i assumed it would at least be a close knockoff. I was way off. After waiting about 6 weeks for them to show up, it was almost comical how bad they were. They are about 6” tall and completely useless due to the alignment being so far off, the lifting and support feet being so small, and the mechanism barely being able to hold any weight.
So I bought a kreg 4 I couldn’t afford the 5 but hopefully when I start making some stuff I will be able to buy the better kreg jig and upgrade my other tools. Ordered some z clips bought a grr-ripper for my table saw as well
In the future I hope you’ll do a comparison video of the Viking Arm vs the Irwin unit vs the Stanley unit vs at least one of the better quality knockoffs like the heavy duty (220 kg) unit by Daytona. Thanks!
Cool little tool. Hey my wife asked me what the meaning behind 731 name is? Your live edge is the only "woodworking" show she watches with me. As I recently started my woodworking business, you and your wife have given her confidence in my passion and now taking my skills to the next level. Thank you for your 13 years of sevice to your community, God bless.
Hey Bro, great review ! amazing tool, check out the new cabinet supports too ! incredible what you can do with these things, i will use them to remove old bathtubs, because that can be a hassle !😅
Not all knockoffs are bad. I did a lot of hunting until I found some that appeared really well built on Amazon. Got 4 of two different brands for about $60. Are they in the league of the Viking Arm. Of course not! But for the small jobs I need them for, they are invaluable. But it takes quite awhile to find good ones. Love em! My experience with knock off comes from this. In the photography world the best and most highly regarded twin lens reflex cameras (TLR’s) were the Rolleiflex. But it cost thousands of dollars. So I started with the cheap Chinese TLR called PearlRiver. Maybe $75 brand new back in the late 1980’s. Don’t remember. May have been more. Loved the format and but hated the camera. Extremely difficult to move the knobs and other problems. Then I moved up to the Chinese Seagull. Wonderful camera. Brand new was about $90. I used to shoot weddings with them back in the 90’s and got excellent results. I even have one on display here next to my recliner in our living room. Then I got the “better” Japanese Yashica Mat 124-G. Hundreds of dollars. Hated the camera. Knobs were difficult to move and other problems. But it was used and I may have just gotten a lemon. I finally moved up to used Japanese Mamiya C3’s made in the early 1960’s. I finally found my ultimate TLR without spending thousands for the Rolleiflex. So if you really look and study over the different units, you may just find something great without going broke. That being said, I may still get the Viking Arm units one day if my needs change and I need them for bigger projects and I knew I could trust the weight capacity ratings, and how well it’s built. Excellent review! Love your videos!
Another thing to remember is that EVERY tool ever made is, was, or will be a knockoff, OR will have a knockoff made of it. Every tool has a first person who invented it. Sometimes the original remains the best, but often a knockoff of the original is eventually made as well or better than the original. This applies to most everything in life that was ever invented. Of course many knockoffs are just junk and are sold to scam the buyer. But patient searching will often pay off.
Love all your videos, they have helped me a lot. I have recently gotten into woodworking and I love it. I recently purchased some walnut slabs, 2 are 2x12x10 and 5 are 1x10x10 also picked up a few pieces of hickory. These are all rough cut pieces, I don't have a plainer what could I use to smooth them out? I've purchased some of your plans and I'm going to make the farm style coffee table. Keep up the great videos, can't wait to see more.
Love it. Looking at the Massca website now. There are dozens of them on Amazon that say Viking Arm in the description for, $25 or $30 but they're smaller and don't have to logo on them. I'd love that red one. It's pretty. 👍👊
Hello. Viking arm is great, if not only that price for set of 2.. One offtopic question, does your plans mister are only in imperial measurement or metric too?
Matt, I think you done it again. Another great video. The Viking looks very useful. They would be a very nice investment. I hope you and Amy are having a Wonderful and Blessed Day!!! 😀
hi matt great review of a great product,as a finishing carpenter working alone i have found many uses for it. it holds what you want where you want and doesn't complain. when i bought mine i asked the guy in the shop was the 200 euro approx price for a pair but alas no! still would not be without it probably get another one. the only thing is trying to get a screw in the top hinge and adjusting the Viking is abit fiddly a foot operated pedal attachment might be an idea. i still use the air bags for this job subbed Liam
I really need this, let me level my pool table, I can’t get underneath it to lift it without lifting the playing surface not just leg. The slate orientation changes the correction needed to level it. This will help allow me to lift up the leg to adjust the slate.
I'm totally STOKED Matt! Amazon is selling a PAIR for $29.95!!!!! Go figure. Dollars to donuts its some kind of mistake, so I grabbed 'em! I'm coming up for back surgery so these Viking products are going to be absolute lifesavers. Just like you are man. Pointing me in the right direction is invaluable. My wife and I are going into business and I'm a good woodworker, but brother, you are going to make me better! God Bless, hi to Mrs. 731 too!
OK, so I hear you at the end of the video about fake products and I think the Viking Arm I found on Amazon is counterfeit. Cancelled the order. No tolerance for stealing of any kind. For crying out loud, it's against a Commandment!
Hey Matt- more on the counterfeit "Viking Arm" tools on Amazon.....There are pages and pages of these knock-offs on Amazon and the violations of copyright and patent are numerous by many companies and individuals. Amazon was shocked at this! When I showed them the obvious differences in photos and that the counterfeits were not only stealing the name of the tool, but using Maasca's photos of authentic products for their own advertising, the rep escalated the issue. SO- maybe one source of theft is gone, but so many others exist. Should I call them all? :-))
Great tool, yes its expensive.....but theres nothing even close in strength on the market, i work alone most of the time, ive used it to hold up gates , level doors , kitchen cabinets & even to lift a washing machine . cost wise its saved getting an extra worker in many times , so looking at it that way it paid for itself in a day , especially at uk labour rates of £250+ per day for a decent tradesperson, great review too , im subscribed .
As everyone has said, it looks like a super tool that is almost insultingly expensive. Drop the price to $100 each and you might sell some. Make them $100 a pair and you’ll sell a ton.
Little disappointed you did not say the price under things I dont like unless I missed it (sorry if I did). I honestly feel, listening to your story, that these would not be something that you would buy if you were not in your current situation. Dont get me wrong I am glad God has put you here and given you the blessings to do great things. Just feel this one was more of a sponsor show the tool video vs a 731 Woodworks video. Keep spreading the word brother. 🤜💥🤛
honestly .. was 1 of the viking arms damaged after the heavy lift? i'm a cabinet installer and want 2 of them .. if they work out good all the other installers will want them too ;)
I want to sign up for the Vicking tool giveaway, site said it was over. However your blog says it doesn’t end till May 18, am I seeing something wrong?
Is there more than one brand name because I just saw the same tool (it had the same Z mark) for about $25 to $35 depending on the web site. Are they knock offs?
I use airbags to lift stuff up to half a ton, they've got bigger ones. It looks like you could make something similar to that viking arm with a caulk gun. The big caulk guns push a lot harder than people realize, and with a mig, a cut off wheel, and some scrap for plates and gussets I think it can be done pretty readily.
There are dozens of similar items in Amazon at 1/8 the price. Granted they are not as good, but definitely will do the job. For around $50, you get a pair already. Of course you get what you pay for. But if you break these to lift/pry a very heavy object, you’re most probably using the wrong tool.
These are awesome, BUT…$200 each! I have no use for cheap tools but these guys are trying to beat Snap-On for over-priced tools! Get the at 1/2 that price and maybe.
I'm guessing the price tag is to cover their marketing costs. I'm constantly seeing social media ads for these. Looks like some paid comments as well. Anyone who is into DIY and watching UA-cam videos would see the price tag of these and give a big pass no matter how useful they appear. You basically need 2 (400$) for most tasks you'd really want these for. Even if a 2 pack cost $200, they would still be overpriced. Sorry but I doubt you would buy one of these yourself, no less two.
Check out the Viking Arm here: masscaproducts.com/pages/viking-arm?aff=5 (affiliate link)
What’s the difference between the red and black one?
@@jonpeplinski Ones red ones black
No mechanical difference. The red one is a special edition
@@kevindesilva8030 😊
@@matthewwayne9506 just saying ! Mind you I think they are very expensive and a bit over rated for what they are are . I made something very similar around 20 years ago from a car jack it can take 1500kg , is more stable and there is no chance of releasing the wrong button and have everything collapse on you (which I have seen happen.
I know this is old, but I had a need for these, but they are ridiculously expensive. $205 for a single one? Outrageous.
There is no way I can justify $205 for ONE of these. It’s a great tool but this feels like price gouging. I would need 2 of them. I can do so many other things with $410. I love quality tools but I feel like they’re missing the market with that price.
Getting older, alone in the workshop or at a clients place, heavy things need to be micro adjusted. This is JUST what I need! Perfect companion for me as a plumber/craftsman! Thank you!
I love this tool, however at $200 a piece, I just can’t afford it now!
Future purchase wish list!
Hi Matt! New to find your channel. I have ordered 3 Viking arms to lift a freezer for service to the leaking drain tube, as visualized a crack in one, as it is not accessible. I will be using 8x6 inch lumber to lower the freezer on, while I reach underneath. Now this may seem crazy, remember that I would have to turn off the freezer, unload the freezer, tilt it on its side, service the broken drain tube, tilt the freezer back up, wait 24 hours with food in ice chests or in a spare freezer, while freon settled, and restart the freezer, and wait for the freezer to cool, and reload the food. I have calculated that the Arms will be placed two (on hard points) on each side toward the front, and one in the back to tri-lift the 800 odd pounds slowly and evenly to 8 inches. Don't know how others would approach this perplexing problem? Sure that others will be surprised at cost, but after this first use, I'm sure the 3 units will continue to pay for themselves. Thanks for demo on reaching max weight!! Thanks for the inspiration Matt!
Hey man just want to tell you I enjoy your content.youve taught me a lot. As a veteran wood working has become a type of therapy. I just wanted to tell you thank you.
oh maaaaan, that pallet trick would be super helpful with my lack of space. Thanks for the share!
Being disabled this would most definitely be helpful in many different ways!
I could see this as being really useful for those of us with back issues.
Matt, thanks for sharing the Viking Arm with all of us "imitation expert" home woodworkers. I am planning to build an kitchen island which will have to be partially framed in the garage shop and finished in the kitchen itself. I can see the Viking Arm providing a very beneficial service in keeping the side panels at the right height as I attach them to the interior frame, as well as using them on the refrigerator, stove, dishwasher or anything else that needs the incremental lifting these arms provide while leveling. Great video, and thanks again.
Thank you
Wife sitting on sofa at 15:15, "No heavy lifting." 😳😳😳
You are a brave soul.
Those would definitely come in handy you came up with some really good uses for it. Got my interest up even more, will get me a couple of those to install the drywall in my new shop
You are the final nail that convinced me to buy 2.
Billy Mays would be proud :)
Very nice job again with the product review Matt ! The Viking arm does appear to be incredibly useful ! I also wanted to say Thank you for the extreme honesty, the fact that you expressed what you felt were slight imperfections was very cool ! Matt thats why the woodworking community relates to you so well. #HONEST #STRAIGHTSHOOTER
I was set to buy but damn I got turned off by the price. But wow it looks great! I'm an aircraft mech so you gotta know I appreciate tools. I'm actually out on workers comp right now struggling to recover from two surgeries from a fall at work, and waiting on a third. I trust you that it's a well made tool. Those are like Snap-On or Facom prices. I can't afford those brands either. But I bet they'd be great for disabled people for sure.
Wow! This is truly The Tool! Thank you!
Looks like exactly what we need! I just googled it and I am going to try to order this. Thanks for the video, it was very informative!
the XL version is called a Hi Lift Jack
Very cool as a woman I could find a lot of uses for this, I tend to try and do too much on my own.
As a woman, who is equivalent to a 10 year old dog, I can promise these pay for themselves. I had a 500 lb woodstove that I could not find a mover. I finally found a piano mover who would remove it if I could get it onto a furniture mover. I used two Viking Arms and continued to raise and block until I could slide a mover underneath.
Second use was getting a refrigerator installed in a tight fit, where the installer thought they would have to cut out tge tile to remove the old. I brought out tge Viking Arms and they were able to lift the old refrigerator over the tile lip.
Each use paid for the Viking Arms and it's reassuring to know uou have a tool like this incase things don't go well.
I was dead set on ordering a couple of them, until I clicked on the link. I've experienced sticker shock before, but that price really caught me off guard. It's a hard pass for me. It really looks like an awesome tool, but not for that kind of money. Heck I've bought running vehicles for what two of those cost.
Hey Derrick, I found a new pair on Amazon for $29.95. Prob needs accessories but the two Vikings aren't killing me!!
@@chadstout1 The cheap ones on Amazon appear to be knockoffs (probably Chinese). Do you feel the knockoffs work just as well?
@@TeamICOS Hey Michael. I cancelled the order I created on Amazon so no experience here.
Massca told me that those products were a scam. I understand knock-offs, but scam? Like you won’t receive the product?
@chad stout @michael Flanagin Contact Massca and tell them what I did - the Viking Arm is too expensive.
What a great tool a extra set of hands in many situations. Matt I was however waiting for you to say “ but wait there’s more” 👊🏻
Awesome review! I bought the pocket hole system after your review, now I’m looking at the viking. Thanks.
Great review. Very cool tool. Thanks for the opportunity!!
How about reviewing the $20 ones from Ebay. I'm sure these knockoffs don't lift 330 lbs but for most uses like you've used in examples here perhaps they would be fine.
fakes do not have a reliable fixation when lifting. And you can not smoothly lower the load. They are really dangerous - it is checked up on own experience.
just a few seconds into this video and I already want one....(or four)..such a great invention. oh dang....that price though.
lol
Thanks for the opportunity! Great video! - from a fellow Arkansan :)
Clamps: I appreciate you bringing these new and innovative products to my attention. Your review was very thorough. By the way, I listened to the podcast with your personal testimony. Awesome! I didn't know you were a cop. I really appreciate your service to the community. God bless you and yours. -Rick, USMC
Thank you sir
As always, another great video and product for those that need it!! Pros, cons, and company detail. Contrary to the naysayer, I'm glad you show things that COULD be very helpful to your viewers but you yourself may not purchase. This may be a pricey item, and you may not need it, but you can see by the comments that you have some disabled, solo, and not so muscular workers that could really use it and you brought it to us. Thank you and keep up the GREAT work.
After watching your Viking arm clamp review , I went to the page to see the price to buy the item and was surprised . As you spoke , others have the same product on Fb and other pages to a price of 19.99 ,. the manufacture price was quite different . I too will have to wait to purchase a couple of them later in time. But your videos are good and keep up the good subject content.
I bought a set of the ones sold on fb. The ads used pictures of the real viking arms, so i assumed it would at least be a close knockoff. I was way off. After waiting about 6 weeks for them to show up, it was almost comical how bad they were. They are about 6” tall and completely useless due to the alignment being so far off, the lifting and support feet being so small, and the mechanism barely being able to hold any weight.
So I bought a kreg 4 I couldn’t afford the 5 but hopefully when I start making some stuff I will be able to buy the better kreg jig and upgrade my other tools. Ordered some z clips bought a grr-ripper for my table saw as well
Won a viking arm at a national wood working competition at my school, so I'm glad it has so many uses
Excellent review, answered all my questions.. I wish there was an XL version of this
I really could have used this on a project I was working on yesterday.
Always the way isnt it 😅
In the future I hope you’ll do a comparison video of the Viking Arm vs the Irwin unit vs the Stanley unit vs at least one of the better quality knockoffs like the heavy duty (220 kg) unit by Daytona. Thanks!
Cool little tool. Hey my wife asked me what the meaning behind 731 name is? Your live edge is the only "woodworking" show she watches with me. As I recently started my woodworking business, you and your wife have given her confidence in my passion and now taking my skills to the next level. Thank you for your 13 years of sevice to your community, God bless.
Thank you. It’s our anniversary, July 31
Hey Bro, great review ! amazing tool, check out the new cabinet supports too ! incredible what you can do with these things, i will use them to remove old bathtubs, because that can be a hassle !😅
They are kinda expensive but glad you got your hands on it . Been interested in them after seeing adds.
Great video! I can already picture all the uses I could get out of these! 👊
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Great review, especially showing the many diverse applications.
Glad it was helpful!
Not all knockoffs are bad. I did a lot of hunting until I found some that appeared really well built on Amazon. Got 4 of two different brands for about $60. Are they in the league of the Viking Arm. Of course not! But for the small jobs I need them for, they are invaluable. But it takes quite awhile to find good ones. Love em!
My experience with knock off comes from this. In the photography world the best and most highly regarded twin lens reflex cameras (TLR’s) were the Rolleiflex. But it cost thousands of dollars. So I started with the cheap Chinese TLR called PearlRiver. Maybe $75 brand new back in the late 1980’s. Don’t remember. May have been more. Loved the format and but hated the camera. Extremely difficult to move the knobs and other problems. Then I moved up to the Chinese Seagull. Wonderful camera. Brand new was about $90. I used to shoot weddings with them back in the 90’s and got excellent results. I even have one on display here next to my recliner in our living room. Then I got the “better” Japanese Yashica Mat 124-G. Hundreds of dollars. Hated the camera. Knobs were difficult to move and other problems. But it was used and I may have just gotten a lemon. I finally moved up to used Japanese Mamiya C3’s made in the early 1960’s. I finally found my ultimate TLR without spending thousands for the Rolleiflex. So if you really look and study over the different units, you may just find something great without going broke. That being said, I may still get the Viking Arm units one day if my needs change and I need them for bigger projects and I knew I could trust the weight capacity ratings, and how well it’s built. Excellent review! Love your videos!
Another thing to remember is that EVERY tool ever made is, was, or will be a knockoff, OR will have a knockoff made of it. Every tool has a first person who invented it. Sometimes the original remains the best, but often a knockoff of the original is eventually made as well or better than the original. This applies to most everything in life that was ever invented. Of course many knockoffs are just junk and are sold to scam the buyer. But patient searching will often pay off.
As soon as I seen your shirt I hit the follow button
Love all your videos, they have helped me a lot. I have recently gotten into woodworking and I love it. I recently purchased some walnut slabs, 2 are 2x12x10 and 5 are 1x10x10 also picked up a few pieces of hickory. These are all rough cut pieces, I don't have a plainer what could I use to smooth them out? I've purchased some of your plans and I'm going to make the farm style coffee table. Keep up the great videos, can't wait to see more.
Love it. Looking at the Massca website now. There are dozens of them on Amazon that say Viking Arm in the description for, $25 or $30 but they're smaller and don't have to logo on them.
I'd love that red one. It's pretty. 👍👊
I pointed that out to Massca. They said those products were a scam, like you wouldn’t receive one.
Hello. Viking arm is great, if not only that price for set of 2.. One offtopic question, does your plans mister are only in imperial measurement or metric too?
Matt, I think you done it again. Another great video. The Viking looks very useful. They would be a very nice investment.
I hope you and Amy are having a Wonderful and Blessed Day!!! 😀
Thank you!
It might be nice if they put a scale on the arm of the tool to use it for spacing. Maybe metric on one side & imperial on the opposite?
Wow nice handy tool. Price is way out of my budget I’m on old age pension. Sure could use this tool though.
hi matt
great review of a great product,as a finishing carpenter working alone i have found many uses for it. it holds what you want where you want and doesn't complain. when i bought mine i asked the guy in the shop was the 200 euro approx price for a pair but alas no! still would not be without it probably get another one. the only thing is trying to get a screw in the top hinge and adjusting the Viking is abit fiddly a foot operated pedal attachment might be an idea. i still use the air bags for this job
subbed Liam
I really need this, let me level my pool table, I can’t get underneath it to lift it without lifting the playing surface not just leg. The slate orientation changes the correction needed to level it. This will help allow me to lift up the leg to adjust the slate.
I found your missing screw. At 8:33 it is on top of your caster. You see it move when the bench is lifted.
lol yup
I'm totally STOKED Matt! Amazon is selling a PAIR for $29.95!!!!! Go figure. Dollars to donuts its some kind of mistake, so I grabbed 'em! I'm coming up for back surgery so these Viking products are going to be absolute lifesavers. Just like you are man. Pointing me in the right direction is invaluable. My wife and I are going into business and I'm a good woodworker, but brother, you are going to make me better! God Bless, hi to Mrs. 731 too!
OK, so I hear you at the end of the video about fake products and I think the Viking Arm I found on Amazon is counterfeit. Cancelled the order. No tolerance for stealing of any kind. For crying out loud, it's against a Commandment!
Hey Matt- more on the counterfeit "Viking Arm" tools on Amazon.....There are pages and pages of these knock-offs on Amazon and the violations of copyright and patent are numerous by many companies and individuals.
Amazon was shocked at this! When I showed them the obvious differences in photos and that the counterfeits were not only stealing the name of the tool, but using Maasca's photos of authentic products for their own advertising, the rep escalated the issue. SO- maybe one source of theft is gone, but so many others exist. Should I call them all? :-))
Great product review! 👊👊👊
Thank you
I can see where these would be handy, and nice to have. Especially if you're burning the midnight oil, on that job really needs to go.
Great tool, yes its expensive.....but theres nothing even close in strength on the market, i work alone most of the time, ive used it to hold up gates , level doors , kitchen cabinets & even to lift a washing machine . cost wise its saved getting an extra worker in many times , so looking at it that way it paid for itself in a day , especially at uk labour rates of £250+ per day for a decent tradesperson, great review too , im subscribed .
Massca did good!
Thanks for the video 👍new subscriber from Davenport Iowa
Thanks for the sub!
Thank you. Very great tips
Awesome device! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video. Will be getting a few of these 🙂👍🏻
Happy we could partner up with you, Matt! Excited to giveaway a limited edition RED Viking Arm - Good luck to all those who enter! 💪
As everyone has said, it looks like a super tool that is almost insultingly expensive. Drop the price to $100 each and you might sell some. Make them $100 a pair and you’ll sell a ton.
I'm gonna put this on my wish list- perhaps they will have a 2fer sale on Black Friday.
Little disappointed you did not say the price under things I dont like unless I missed it (sorry if I did). I honestly feel, listening to your story, that these would not be something that you would buy if you were not in your current situation. Dont get me wrong I am glad God has put you here and given you the blessings to do great things. Just feel this one was more of a sponsor show the tool video vs a 731 Woodworks video.
Keep spreading the word brother. 🤜💥🤛
Nice to have, but I’ll stick with air bag lifts as they’re far cheaper and will basically work the same as the lift.
I could really use this. I have a back problem and it's difficult for me to lift heavy things in my shop.
Very good tool. Thanks
Great Review! I definitely see the value in it being such a versatile tool.
You're going to have to pay ME for two tickets to this gun show! Haha. That's a pretty cool tool. Nice video.
lol
Awesome shirt bud!
perfect for adjusting my laser level
honestly .. was 1 of the viking arms damaged after the heavy lift? i'm a cabinet installer and want 2 of them .. if they work out good all the other installers will want them too ;)
Cool review!!!! Very handy tool
Great tool, RIDICULOUS Price.
Do you think this would work with a drill press table?
What an awesome tool 💯🎯
I want to sign up for the Vicking tool giveaway, site said it was over. However your blog says it doesn’t end till May 18, am I seeing something wrong?
It's over. Sorry
Awesome tool
Massca Products did get back to me just now. I retract what I said.
I miss your build videos.
These are amazing
WOW 😱 makes any big project easy... 😍😍😍 specially girls like us... 💪
Is there more than one brand name because I just saw the same tool (it had the same Z mark) for about $25 to $35 depending on the web site. Are they knock offs?
Looks great but at $200 each no thanks. But hey it gave me a idea. Maybe with some alterations to a car Jack 🧐
Great shirt
Great video! Solid and useful product, but at $200... It's a hard pass
What is this magic! Cool.
$199 each. Yeaaaa nah I’m good thanks.
whats your back worth?
@@44dton valid point
I use airbags to lift stuff up to half a ton, they've got bigger ones. It looks like you could make something similar to that viking arm with a caulk gun.
The big caulk guns push a lot harder than people realize, and with a mig, a cut off wheel, and some scrap for plates and gussets I think it can be done pretty readily.
There are dozens of similar items in Amazon at 1/8 the price. Granted they are not as good, but definitely will do the job. For around $50, you get a pair already. Of course you get what you pay for. But if you break these to lift/pry a very heavy object, you’re most probably using the wrong tool.
Wow how I would love too have one !
I would love to have a set of them, but over 400€ + shipping, for a set of clamps??? Wow!
These are awesome, BUT…$200 each! I have no use for cheap tools but these guys are trying to beat Snap-On for over-priced tools! Get the at 1/2 that price and maybe.
Wow the weight they can lift by just using your hand is insane
Those are awesome!
I live in deep south east louisiana where do you get your different type of woods
I want it!!!
I'm sure it's a useful tool but a lot of these uses are kind of a stretch. A lot of ratcheting clamps can be reverse & used as a spreader.
Let me know when there on sale.🤯🤯🤯
do you get 2 in a box or is it cost 200 eur for one
I'm guessing the price tag is to cover their marketing costs. I'm constantly seeing social media ads for these. Looks like some paid comments as well. Anyone who is into DIY and watching UA-cam videos would see the price tag of these and give a big pass no matter how useful they appear. You basically need 2 (400$) for most tasks you'd really want these for. Even if a 2 pack cost $200, they would still be overpriced. Sorry but I doubt you would buy one of these yourself, no less two.
Nice tool, $200 each isn't happening! Quick release seems way to dangerous, I'll wait for the hydraulic version.