Amazing Tools That Are On Another Level
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Published 2024-03-31
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All Comments (21)
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My dad is a carpenter, mobile home mover and setter Its cool seeing the stuff we use on a daily base get the spotlight
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Can we have a face reveal 😢? Please?😅
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I’M EARLY!!! Y͟E͟S͟S͟S͟S͟!̲!̲!̲!̲
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That saw blade pruner would my zombie apocalypse weapon
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imagine using diamond drills for diamonds to make new diamond drills
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Why'd I think the diamond core drill was an iron lung 💀 Fr tho, love the vids! Keep up the amazing work, Be!
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As a former concrete cutter. I can attest that running a core drill correctly does go through reinforced concrete like butter. Always fun to use but needed to be dead on to avoid issues. Biggest bit I ran was 30" in diameter
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Where are the springs on the Brush Grubber?
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Construction workers are blessed by this vidoe
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9:09 that some sweet pipes there! Not just the metalwork, but also those producing beautiful dulcet tones!
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how interesting i didn't know these cool tools existed but now i do
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Happy Easter everyone have a great day
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before 1 hour ⬇️
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Ryobi certainly did "not" create the oscillating multi-tool. It was created by GmbH Fein in 1967 as a plaster cast saw. In '85 Fein adapted the design for automotive use and in 2009 the patent expired allowing other companies to produce similar products. The first such clone I remember is the Dremel Multi-Max, certainly not Ryobi.
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3:48 Vincent Price used one of these in The Abominable Dr. Phibes!
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Happy Easter everyone
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Super as always😁
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The little marshmallow guy doesn't yell "Amazing!" anymore. I miss that. Now I have to say it for him.
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Love these innovations. For the "Backup Wrench" (14:24) to save money, make your own. Buy a socket set and weld a piece of bar on the side of each socket.
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7:28 So it's a very precise propane torch. Nice.