It's very simple! But not everyone knows how it works!
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Published 2024-03-13
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All Comments (21)
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Hi. Would you like to do the same for yourself? Or would you go buy?
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How did I get through life without one these - whatever it is?
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I agree with you all. The comments are more interesting than the device.
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Rarely have i witnessed such a convoluted approach to a workable solution 🤔
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I'm not at all sure I understand the total purpose of that. It seems very limited.
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Not one single reverse turn while tapping the thread, clearly no engineering background.
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A woodworker’s complicated solution to a metalworkers simple one. Nevertheless a beautiful piece of work.
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And the conclusion is - there is always a way to screw up simple things if you try hard enough. And this guy succeeded.
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The absorbers as far as I can tell serve no function here? You are clamping via the threaded rod. What do you need the absorbers for?
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Table dogs and hold fasts would have been my solution
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After watching this, thought must get out more 😳
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That is neat! Something that I don't think I would ever need but still great.
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this has just opened up a whole new world for me.......
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I can't think of one application where this 'creation' would be more useful than a standard vice. Therefore a pointless waste of scrap shocks.
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Skipped right to the end!🤣
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No dumb music track. Best part was he didn't talk at all, unlike many of these videos. I actually watched the whole thing! Now all I need is a radial arm saw, a table saw, a router, a calibrated drill press, a tap and die kit, a mini kiln and a pair of old shocks.
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That's nice, but it's an awful lot of work to go through just to make a clamp, limited in usage by its soft wooden jaws. You didn't even need to use shocks for that.
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And you have an extremely limited vice, in the middle of your bench .....hmmm; great.
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Will there be a follow up video that tells us what you were doing in the mysterious 'glove box thingy'? And also, will you making a video showing you using the - thing you just made - to make the 'wooden thing with a shock aborber that holds up buildings' thing in your thumbnail? All in all very interesting but... 🤔
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I'm headed to Harbor Freight to buy one.