I’m old and living in a condo now, but some of these innovative tools make me wish I was still doing handyman projects where I could justify owning some of these neat tools! 😀
I am definitely NOT a slow reader, but still have to stop the video or rewind it to be able to read all the subtitles. Unfortunately, if I stop the video, the usual red bar, video playback options ... cover the last part of the sentences.
Sometimes videos are made and edited to where it's easier to just pause the video to read the subtitles then continue on. I do it for a lot of videos just so I don't miss out on the visual part while reading subtitles
I had this ideas decades ago when doing irrigation, Acually passing by a nursery, You make your own pvc irrigation pipe set up and get it up on the roof to help with embars..only thing is you need water, sometime in the wild fires you lose it, you can pump from pool, pong or lake if you find a way to keep power to pumps. I am glad someone has something out to hopefully help someone save their home
RE: The "Ember-S-Guard" roof sprinkler system. My comments considering this are derived from the information/picture & assumptions made in the segment & are the product of 15 years as an officer & chief on a rual VFD. Training & certification by the US Navy Damage Control & Fire Fighting School, 2 state fire colleges & 10 years as a nationally registered wildlands fire fighter. (Now retired) My thoughts/comments are solely my own. Unless you are able & prepared to develope & maintain your own water storage & distribution system then I see more issues with this system than practicality. That's before I even consider the expense of purchase, logistics of storage & deployment. I tried this idea 1 summer decades ago to hopefully reduce my summer elect bill. After 1 month it was obvious that any reduction in the elect bill was more than offset by the increase in the water bill. Regardless I tried it for 2 months before switching to putting the water w/ some fertilizer on the trees that now shade the roof. I have no intention of discussing the problematic use of what appears to be commercially available residential sprinkler heads in fire fighting. It can be done with limited success in a pinch by people trained to fight fires effectively so long as they are actively controlling the nozzle & flow rate. Lets start with the issues of putting a portable suppression system in service. It can take from 15-20 minutes or as long as an hour or two depending on complexities. My assumption is that most would not want the system permanently mounted and subjected to the abuses of Mother Nature and various birds year around. Your need for testing & maintenance would double. (Or should.) 1st Issue, You have to be available when the time comes to deploy the system. Assuming a best case scenario, you are home at the time the order to evacuate is issued, you have 1 or more people to help & you've inspected & practiced the steps 2 or more times a year and you can setup and initiate the system in 45 minutes or less. Do you take the time to inspect your system for leaks & optimal operation or do you evacuate ASAP in an effort to not become a fatality statistic? Or do you stick around long enough to be sure whatever methods your neighbors employ does not reduce the water pressure & degrade your system & thus increase your chances of becoming a statistic? The worst case example to this scenario is the Camp Fire that wiped out Paradise California killing 84 or 5 people. Most of the residents had less than 2 hours to evacuate with many of the survivors that took more than an hour to do so being trapped inside the hot zone for hours. 2nd Issue, un-monitored suppression systems begin draining resources from the water main immedatly upon activation & reduce what's available to the fire fighters trying to mount an effective offense or defense plan. If they are worried about their available resources & aware of your system they will turn it off & render your efforts & expenses nothing more than wasted time. While I'm not an advocate of cutting down all of mother nature I am an advocate of fire proof building materials and methods. Includeing all out buildings like storage sheds and shops. FYI, those expensive underground survival bunkers still rely on breathable outside air. Don't be the one that survived the heat only to die from smoke inhalation. Plan, prepare and practice in advance so that when the order comes you don't have to even think about it. Just Run MF, RUN!😉
I made similar concept to make a roof evaporator system that sprays a fine mist across the roof when the attic temp exceeds 120 degrees. Without if the attic temp in the summer reached 140 degrees.
@@squirrelcovers6340 Yeah, tin roofing is great. At masking the fact that the convected heat has set the inside of the house on fire. It's somewhat more complicated than just nailing tin over some asphalt shingles or wood firing strips. And It's still considerably more expensive than the shingles when done correctly.
Like air-cushion, plastic sheets, chain-saw wood (but use for PVC pipe), roof sprinkler system (but for roof repair-sealing paint... gravity = water flow area and direction are important), ...
I own the air sled, and it is amazing how I can move the stacked washer and dryer around like they weigh nothing. Even when going from carpet to hard flooring with the use of plastic floor runners that come with the kit.
When I was a kid in Mississippi, I would spray the roof during on some hot days, it was the only thing that would cool down the house and it would cool it quickly and good!
@@mikeforster8798 At 60-80mph embers get in every crack or space in your roof. And the places where leaves pile up around your house in little whirlwinds turn into fire tornadoes that act like blow torches.
Erstaunliche Titel, die auf ganz niedrigem Level sind.
Рік тому
Une suggestion, ce serait cool quand il y a des présentations d'outils ou d'ustensile de cuisine de noter un numéro pour chaque chose différente que l'on retrouverait dans la description avec le lien
At the 1:30 mark the carjack thing Same thing can be accomplished with a short piece of 4X4 lumber and way cheaper I'll be At the 2:30 mark The screwdriver's shaft is not electrically insulated So somebody's gonna get zapped tieing the hot wires together Great idea though!!
OK, so you've snipped off the ends of the PVC conduit in that junction box on the ceiling with your extension tool .... you still have to get out the ladder to go up there and pull wires and install the fixture. Not sure what you've gained, exactly.
"Drawer Front Install Tool is a great device for attaching drawer fronts easily and precisely" Someone forgot to tell that to the guy in the video, he's got a 1/16th gap on the left side and a full inch on the right.
So... UA-cam is not available in China, right? And if that is true, I bet that cuts WAY down on the number of people who are fluent in Mandarin that watch these videos, right? So, just maybe, could you put the link descriptions in English?
Again a creator made the decision to use a pic for the thumbnail and while the object does appear at the end of the video, it’s just a snap shot that’s flashed on the screen really fast but it’s not shown in use. Why do so many creators decide to use thumbnails that don’t actually appear in the video ? It’s false advertisement and at least in my case, earns the channel a “do not recommend this channel” click. Such a shame.
That’s what annoys me about these videos. The roof sprayer is click bate. I like the inventions but probably wont buy any of them because I’m soured that the pictured sprinkler was close to the end and still doesn’t show what it does. WTF
I’m old and living in a condo now, but some of these innovative tools make me wish I was still doing handyman projects where I could justify owning some of these neat tools! 😀
My thought exactly (retired builder) 😀
I am definitely NOT a slow reader, but still have to stop the video or rewind it to be able to read all the subtitles. Unfortunately, if I stop the video, the usual red bar, video playback options ... cover the last part of the sentences.
thank you. I'm not a slow reader either. just a lousy typer🤣
Sometimes videos are made and edited to where it's easier to just pause the video to read the subtitles then continue on. I do it for a lot of videos just so I don't miss out on the visual part while reading subtitles
I'm a fast reader, and I cannot keep up with this video. It's tedious to have to keep stopping the video.
Sorry, but you're not as fast a reader as you think if you can't keep up with this.
It's definitely a speed readers nightmare lol so much pausing
The pole climbing tool was originally used for tree stands in hunting.
Des Outils Incroyables Qui Viennent D'Une Autre Dimension. C'est vous qui venais d'une autres dimension avec un titre pareil
крутая подборка, многое очень универсально и необходимо
Согласен
I had this ideas decades ago when doing irrigation, Acually passing by a nursery, You make your own pvc irrigation pipe set up and get it up on the roof to help with embars..only thing is you need water, sometime in the wild fires you lose it, you can pump from pool, pong or lake if you find a way to keep power to pumps. I am glad someone has something out to hopefully help someone save their home
A gravity pump doesnt need any power at all! None!
RE: The "Ember-S-Guard" roof sprinkler system.
My comments considering this are derived from the information/picture & assumptions made in the segment & are the product of 15 years as an officer & chief on a rual VFD. Training & certification by the US Navy Damage Control & Fire Fighting School, 2 state fire colleges & 10 years as a nationally registered wildlands fire fighter. (Now retired) My thoughts/comments are solely my own.
Unless you are able & prepared to develope & maintain your own water storage & distribution system then I see more issues with this system than practicality. That's before I even consider the expense of purchase, logistics of storage & deployment.
I tried this idea 1 summer decades ago to hopefully reduce my summer elect bill. After 1 month it was obvious that any reduction in the elect bill was more than offset by the increase in the water bill. Regardless I tried it for 2 months before switching to putting the water w/ some fertilizer on the trees that now shade the roof.
I have no intention of discussing the problematic use of what appears to be commercially available residential sprinkler heads in fire fighting. It can be done with limited success in a pinch by people trained to fight fires effectively so long as they are actively controlling the nozzle & flow rate.
Lets start with the issues of putting a portable suppression system in service. It can take from 15-20 minutes or as long as an hour or two depending on complexities. My assumption is that most would not want the system permanently mounted and subjected to the abuses of Mother Nature and various birds year around. Your need for testing & maintenance would double. (Or should.)
1st Issue, You have to be available when the time comes to deploy the system. Assuming a best case scenario, you are home at the time the order to evacuate is issued, you have 1 or more people to help & you've inspected & practiced the steps 2 or more times a year and you can setup and initiate the system in 45 minutes or less. Do you take the time to inspect your system for leaks & optimal operation or do you evacuate ASAP in an effort to not become a fatality statistic? Or do you stick around long enough to be sure whatever methods your neighbors employ does not reduce the water pressure & degrade your system & thus increase your chances of becoming a statistic?
The worst case example to this scenario is the Camp Fire that wiped out Paradise California killing 84 or 5 people. Most of the residents had less than 2 hours to evacuate with many of the survivors that took more than an hour to do so being trapped inside the hot zone for hours.
2nd Issue, un-monitored suppression systems begin draining resources from the water main immedatly upon activation & reduce what's available to the fire fighters trying to mount an effective offense or defense plan. If they are worried about their available resources & aware of your system they will turn it off & render your efforts & expenses nothing more than wasted time.
While I'm not an advocate of cutting down all of mother nature I am an advocate of fire proof building materials and methods. Includeing all out buildings like storage sheds and shops.
FYI, those expensive underground survival bunkers still rely on breathable outside air. Don't be the one that survived the heat only to die from smoke inhalation.
Plan, prepare and practice in advance so that when the order comes you don't have to even think about it. Just Run MF, RUN!😉
I made similar concept to make a roof evaporator system that sprays a fine mist across the roof when the attic temp exceeds 120 degrees. Without if the attic temp in the summer reached 140 degrees.
Tin Roof...problem solved
@@squirrelcovers6340 Yeah, tin roofing is great. At masking the fact that the convected heat has set the inside of the house on fire. It's somewhat more complicated than just nailing tin over some asphalt shingles or wood firing strips. And It's still considerably more expensive than the shingles when done correctly.
أحسن شركه وماركه على وجه الأرض ديولت بلا منازع من ناحية الجوده والتحمل والقوه والصلابه..جربت كل أنواع المعدات والأحسن هي ديولت
Good job, as always. Super ...👍👍👍
Nice
Amazing 😍
One of these days, these vids will include tools that haven't been out for decades
and you'll resist the urge to be a typical youtube blowhard by pointing it out
It’s a Dewalt Coiler Nailer nailgun, just a photo, no footage of it in use 9:06
Mark King must particularly like this video.
You are on another level if you think im ever watching another one of your videos!
Thank you for sharing these special tool with us.
That sprinkler on top of the roof is definitely a tool on another level.
Get it? Roof? Another level?
never mind....
very good work 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow, great idea
You are a really skilled person, I really enjoyed this video
Lmao ok
Thanks for the video
OK, I love the jack attachment. Now all I need is a garage.
Awesome!!!
That gentleman climbing the pole should really have a flip line on. Not worth the risk.
youtube blowhards... unite!
Amazing, great idea
Vendo esses vídeos é que percebo que o Brasil está atrasado.... Abraços
最後のやつだけ欲しい!あとは既存のだったり簡単に加工できたり自作で上位モデルを使ってたりするから。
Like air-cushion, plastic sheets, chain-saw wood (but use for PVC pipe), roof sprinkler system (but for roof repair-sealing paint... gravity = water flow area and direction are important), ...
Wow, great idea♡
In Europe they use those fence and garden posts for many years , Also the planks on bench seats in parks are made of this plastic.
video yang cukup menyegarkan mata dan otak 👍
I own the air sled, and it is amazing how I can move the stacked washer and dryer around like they weigh nothing. Even when going from carpet to hard flooring with the use of plastic floor runners that come with the kit.
At the 9:08 mark, the roof sprinkler for fire prevention looks novel and interesting.
I wonder if it would help?
@@Riverrockphotos can't tell much from a pic
When I was a kid in Mississippi, I would spray the roof during on some hot days, it was the only thing that would cool down the house and it would cool it quickly and good!
NO one should buy that unless they have a shake shingle roof. Asphalt shingles won't burn
@@mikeforster8798 At 60-80mph embers get in every crack or space in your roof. And the places where leaves pile up around your house in little whirlwinds turn into fire tornadoes that act like blow torches.
Erstaunliche Titel, die auf ganz niedrigem Level sind.
Une suggestion, ce serait cool quand il y a des présentations d'outils ou d'ustensile de cuisine de noter un numéro pour chaque chose différente que l'on retrouverait dans la description avec le lien
Great song choices 👍
Perfect
Good luck I like you video
Chainsaw cutting in flip flops at 50sec!
At the 1:30 mark the carjack thing Same thing can be accomplished with a short piece of 4X4 lumber and way cheaper I'll be At the 2:30 mark The screwdriver's shaft is not electrically insulated So somebody's gonna get zapped tieing the hot wires together Great idea though!!
Only someone stupid enough to use a 4x4 on a floor jack would also be stupid enough to tie live wires together.
The roof sprinkler is cute. We have been using them in wild land.urban fires for over 35 years.
OK, so you've snipped off the ends of the PVC conduit in that junction box on the ceiling with your extension tool .... you still have to get out the ladder to go up there and pull wires and install the fixture. Not sure what you've gained, exactly.
Pole climbing device used in the Soviet Union in 1940’s
67/23
Terimakasih infonya untuk alat alat canggih
Be careful when using an EGO electric blower in the winter as snow dusting swirls around the battery giving you shocks
I come here for the music
The mark-n-Guard looks like a good idea, but it sucks .
If I had to have a 200 mph blower to blow snow off my car I’d seriously think about where I’d be moving to where I did not need it.
Spend hundreds of thousands for a move and a new home to avoid a $200 blower? Ingenious!
SUPER TOOLS
I agree with many it's quite fast, enjoyed watching but couldn't register that fast! Lol maybe I'm too old for this channel.
OK I need the wire nut tool
"Drawer Front Install Tool is a great device for attaching drawer fronts easily and precisely"
Someone forgot to tell that to the guy in the video, he's got a 1/16th gap on the left side and a full inch on the right.
So... UA-cam is not available in China, right? And if that is true, I bet that cuts WAY down on the number of people who are fluent in Mandarin that watch these videos, right? So, just maybe, could you put the link descriptions in English?
Skip the translations and save shipping costs by throwing your money into a fire pit.
These videos should be specific for regions, US etc. great tools but I don’t trust foreign websites. Frustrating!
Who sells the the 2-1 drill bit holder? I can find it in the description.
Iam from indonesia.
Wing nut installer?😂😂😂😂😂😂
Exelente
Nickname in high school: “stud master”
cool beans god bless
pipe cutters must be 30 years old
Where do u buy these things u show ??
google
So the m12 milwaukee air tip is only good when attached to the very expensive fistiol
May I ask, the picture that was posted to watch this video, The item that was mounted to the roof? Do you have the video for that item? Thanks
it's the last item in this video. You didn't watch the whole thing. It's also extremely useless.
that harbor freight pump does NOT work I had 2 of them both failed
I am THE custom tool
Yes - the captions on these vids go waaaaaaay toooooo fast!!
Ernsthaft ein normale Kettenstemmmaschine wie sie in jeder Zimmerei seit Jahrzehnten zum Zapfenloch stemmen verwendet wird?
Thank goodness for mute
Need that BullPup Nail Gun just on GP: going up on my wall!
4:32 Where can you buy it?
you could have googled it faster than you typed that comment.
To trzeba być bardzo pijanym żeby coś takiego kupić.
waw banget luar biasa
that snow blower for your car?? good luck with that...
1:36 I wonder how do they get down afterwards? 🤔
SAY GOD IS ONLY ONE💚 HE IS SELF SUFFICIENT 💚 HE BEGOT NOT NOR HE BEGOTTEN 💚 THERE IS NOTHIN LIKE TO HIM 💚 QURAN 112 💚💜❤️
6:09 Ив чем смысл этой насадки на пылесос?
Dam pity about add noise
Stop watching this channel because there's no direct links to the products
What is the photo on the thumbnail, looks like a new Paul pelosi Hammer 🔨 for two
or even show the tool which the clip has a picture of in its link page
So, no video of using the double handed hammer eh?
i get headcache seeing this drill chainsaw without a hand protecion
now go get a "headcache" learning how to spell "protection".
Uses counter sink bit and still not flush 💀
Again a creator made the decision to use a pic for the thumbnail and while the object does appear at the end of the video, it’s just a snap shot that’s flashed on the screen really fast but it’s not shown in use. Why do so many creators decide to use thumbnails that don’t actually appear in the video ? It’s false advertisement and at least in my case, earns the channel a “do not recommend this channel” click. Such a shame.
Wow
Less gadgets in a longer format. This was a waste of time!
Don't know how high I would lift a steel plate with that magnet.
What is the music on this video?
Jesús Cristo te ama quiere darte vida eterna y paz pídele salve tu alma
Hihihi le coupe tube cuivre existe depuis 50ans . Rien de révolutionnaire
How to test a spark plugs cap and when you test it no reading dut when you talk the cap of and test you get a reading
That’s what annoys me about these videos. The roof sprayer is click bate. I like the inventions but probably wont buy any of them because I’m soured that the pictured sprinkler was close to the end and still doesn’t show what it does. WTF
If you're not going to put a link to the tools in the description then don't bother making a video.
alot of these are just reintroduced
😮👍
Magnetic lifters have been out decades so nothing new
❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's a pity about the awful irritating music.
שלום אך אני מוצא את הכלים הללו
Far too fast. Slow down! Impossible to read captions due to lack of time. Unwatchable!