Right? Like, Whhhyyyyy? Would a guy stick that highway rated caster under the bumper of his 30 year old Honda when moving mattresses? I might be lacking booze.
The stuff linseed oil polymerizes into is the original linoleum, which is why it's called that. What's called linoleum today is usually a PVC-based floor covering, which is has generally better properties than real linoleum.
I was under the impression that Canaderp doesn't allow freedom seeds and was more along the lines of Commiefornia. Unicorn fart and pixie dust dispensers only.
About 5 seconds after he set the box next to that poor beer I couldn't shake the feeling that he was going to knock it over. And as he got more and more aggressive with the box, I got more and more anxious about it getting knocked over. By the time it happened I caught myself grabbing my desk out of suspense. I saw that coming a mile away...
I love how you explain everything in almost every video (for instance the differences in plastique) for simpletons like myself. If you ever find yourself across the pond and short of a beer, hit me up.
I have one of these and the portability is excellent. For occasional .. homeowner type use, its been great. The portability is what's key. Easy to use. I bought it for 80 from a homestore with a battery included. I do have other m12 tools, so the battery was key to the purchase. Great video as always.
Never thought I'd hear Uncle Bumble rant about linseed oil ... brings a tear to the eye of this dainty wood elf (*sniffle*). What next ? How to smoke bee's wax ?
This video really spoke to me. Petcock was indeed my college nickname. Converting rotary motion to reciprocating is what put me through all 4 years. I can tell you more than you want to know about over stroking. That's a sure way to lose the tip of your thumb. As if that wasn't enough, I was in a band called Sag in the Grid!!
Ive had one of these for about six months now and I love it. My crew and I use it all the time for our work trucks because constantly getting flats from the work sites we're contracted out to. It only overheated once when doing like a couple of trucks from almost flat to 60psi in a roe.
If you don't buy it before you need it then you won't have it when you do need it! Ive gotten particularly good in explaining why I need a new tool as it relates to a project she has brought up wanting me to do :)
@@roccit actually in reality oftentimes that's how I'm able to get some new tool I actually need. And often times I try to intentionally get something that will do the job as well as many other things as well. For example I was doing computer cabinet and desk and AV cabinet and other projects. That need a particular size drill bits big paddle bits and hole saws. 4 cable pass through grommets and also holds for cabling and connectors specifically. And multiple projects still need these. Also going with a standard cutout for connectors that will fit virtually anything you need. Also I'll be getting the oscillating multi tool as well. Since I'll need to be doing some cutting and other. tasks that that tool can do for these projects. Sometimes it's also worth considering future needs. And not under thinking things. For example with at least two of those projects. I'll need low voltage DC power. And for future use some more equipment in the cabinets. And they'll be plenty to spare. And of course you may have other equipment in the area that needs DC power right. Auxiliary DC out. 5 volts 12 volts 24 volts and others o o f course standby power and switched and constant power. Probably on Molex connectors. And yes standard Molex power connectors for 5 and 12 volts. And others. Also because you have equipment that generates Heat. Thermostatically controlled computer fans built into the cabinets. Ethernet hubs in each one. By the way the computer storage cabinet will also become a lateral storage cabinet. As in terms of external hard drives. USB 3 hub in that one. Also older hard drives with USB 3 adapters. Also since this is the printer is on. Receptacle for the printer. Also in all the other governance there will be power receptacles built in. Inputs outputs accessible from the outside. Even ethernet ports. AKA I'm an absolute Tech person Also 5 and 12 volts available. to listen to a CD. Yes still use them sometimes. Old school CD ROM drives. Line-out connected to the audio system. So basically instead of having 30 + power adapters. Power supplies built into the system. Essentially there would be what would be a low voltage power strip with all the different voltages. And yes isolated power supplies where needed. And clean power for audio.
We use linseed oil and lin in our production, in the welding booth. Keeps the combustibles at a low level, to much and we have a burn off spontaneous and we start again 😁
I accidentally caught my house on fire with linseed oil. I was refinishing my kitchen cabinets, using paper towels to apply it. I threw the used towels in a garbage bag. It cost about $200k in damages to rebuild the house, although the fire was contained to the kitchen, the smoke damage forced me to gut the entire house. I hired a painter friend of mine to paint the entire wood frame structure of the house with shellac/sealer to encapsulate the smoke smell. He said the first day in his apprenticeship school, they cautioned them about separating oily rags and drowning them in a 5gal bucket of water. The fire department said the linseed oil reacts with oxygen exothermically, and will combust easily in a confined space.
@@mannys9130 Thank god something productive has come from all of those board meetings and "conferences" the bureaucrats at the OSHA have been attending.
Putting a second bearing in there would make the crank mechanism an order of magnitude more complex, unless you put both bearings at the same side, with a certain distance between them, making it more expensive anyway. What I want to see is a compressor with a... Nevermind. I'll keep this one for myself until I can afford the thousands necessary to file a patent.
Wheatstone Bridge is mapped to a slope for the application. For example a strain gauge would have the output measured at full scale and maybe 5% to create a slope. Depending on the system it may be ADC counts or mv/V output.
Owned one of these for two years. Filled everything from car tires to 90psi trailer tires. I love it. I'm surprised about the longevity considering the plastic "piston rod". Thanks for sharing!
I really like this tool, it comes in real handy when you are doing some amateur track racing. It helps you get pretty close to your tire pressure you want and help you gauge your deflation pretty accurately. I bring this tool every time and I have at least 4/5 people ask me to use it every session.
@Michael Bishop I dont doubt ya, but for the price and the lack of needing any cables from batteries, its a definite home gamer type device. But for the dad who needs to fill his kids bike tires, I feel like this product does it better. Looking at the ViAir it looks more like a pro tool for sure.
@Michael Bishop I get what you are saying, our definition of cordless might be different, like I would say cordless as a self contained battery. But exactly, the tool is only as good as how much you use it and how long it keeps choochin. I feel like for a year the milwaukee has not slowed down and I have not had any issues with it. Granted I am not filling up my tires every other day, maybe 3 times a month check ups and every couple laps at a track day. Also depends on the person. I prefer zero cords while some people dont mind a short cord.
Options B . When you need a air compressor for trailer tyres, save having 40ft cord you make an adapter from vehicle trailer plug in to a female cig lighter plug. Just make short enough so you can throw in glove box/seat pouch. Cost me about $30 in parts in Australia. And you can side step the faceless electchichen or not.
Be careful not to touch the edges of the zebra strip where they meet the circuit board and the screen. The graphite can get smeared and the display stops working properly. I've found that a non-contact clean (spray only) with Isopropyl alcohol on the mating edges generally brings them back to life. If you wipe the edge of the screen I think you can remove the contact into the LCD and render it useless.
As a residential plumber and pipefitter, I use that little pump all of the time now for reinflating the air side of well pressure tanks, water heater and boiler expansion tanks, and pressurizing gas piping for the code required pressure test to commission new gas piping, along with the other stuff such as tires, air mattresses etc... I find it to be a handy little pump and much easier than carrying around a pancake air compressor at work
They make adapters to turn your 7 pin trailer plug into a cig lighter, so you can plug it in at the back of your truck. I have one to power my laptop when tuning airboats without cig plugs on the trailer behind my truck. Best part is they work with out the ignition being on.
Your mileage may vary on the 12 volt power being at the 7 pin plug without the ignition on - we've had stuff where the tow package wiring routed that accessory circuit through an ignition switched relay. Great idea to use it as an aux power circuit though, probably 30A fused there.
Spanglerstar isn't going to like your PSA on the dangers of boiled linseed oil, but then he's probably too busy scaremongering people into buying his zombie survival food to notice at the moment. 😂
I've had one of these for a year or so, I keep it in the truck. I wouldn't want to try and fill up a big tire from flat (though you probably could if you had enough batteries), but it works great for topping off tires. You set the target PSI and let her chooch, very handy when hooking up to an old neglected trailer. You can top off tires while you are hooking up or getting your load strapped down.
I'm yelling at my phone, "You're going to spill your beer!" Obviously you didn't hear me. Alcohol abuse in the second degree. Thank diety it wasn't burboun!
I appreciate the attention to detail. The immense consideration for us that have wife's, those that critique the volume of said show. and if we did turn it down. You made this Wife safe and I appericate that
"Apple style, no user serviceable parts inside" I hate that trend most industries have shifted to. Makes repairing/modding things much more difficult :(
@Michael Bishop Yes, extremely rare for a company to give/sell schematics for their products now. 3D printing is rocking the boat though, I recently heard of a company that gave out 3D objects of brackets for a product of theirs, they saw people were designing & printing their own and wanted to make sure the designers had the correct dimensions. I fly quadcopters through goggles (FPV) and one company made a DVR that fits on the 1" wide goggle strap and also powers the goggles, but some people have 1.5" & 2" goggle straps, so I measured & recreated the bracket to fit on wider straps. 6 days after I put it on Thingiverse they released the original 3D object. They also released the 3D object of the shell of the DVR, allowing me to modify it to use common 18650 cells instead of the less common 18500 cells it was originally designed for.
@@punk105 That's because its the hardest time for a compressor - the starting phase. The bigger air compressor units usually have an additional separate set of windings to help out.
@@johnpossum556 yeah it's reminds me of accidentally pulling the trigger on a drill and that son of gun ripping your wrists to hell 😂😂 but he should have expected that lolol
“I got err licked, once you get passed the stink.” If you are going to go to the trouble of quoting someone you should quote the words that they actually said.
If you try to cause a (boiled) linseed oil soaked rag to self combust, it's not reliable nor easy. It's possible, but the conditions have be just right. (and/or a while lot of BLO at once)
That's the Milwaukee "Air Snake" work gave me one. Used for spattering shitty water all over apprentices and walls. Also good for rapid onset wax ring removal without first removing the toilet.
learned the lindseed oil rag trick back in highschool shop class when we were sealing up our handmade wind turbine blades. packed up for the day and tossed all our rags onto the table. the next morning we got a stern lecture fromthe science teacher about how we almost burnt the school down and how he was the unsung hero for putting out the fire. he never did explain how they caught on fire....
A laundry company used to seal their bags full of oily rags to prevent the oil from dripping on the floor, these bag were designed to open when they entered the washing. With all things that can happen does happen, one of those bag refused to give up the drip and remained sealed tight into the drier. The subsequent rapid expansion of gasses, compounded by the fire of the drier, made new venting in the ceiling and walls. No persons were harmed.
I’d agree with a solid meh. Got one for Christmas last year, thought it might be kinda handy on the road and airing up flat wagon tires in the outbuildings around the farm, but mostly it’s collected dust. It’s got its place tho, just not something I use a lot.
I think that’s mandatory in the Canadian Pubic Education System. But, I could be wrong? C’est la Vie. That’s one of the few French phrases I know. So please do not respond with a sarcastic French retort. I will not understand. Even though it’s, literally, printed the exact same size as the English wording. As required by Canadian law. So how does AvE get away with it? Does he have a mirrored JTH-cam site in French? I feel certain that the current Canadian PM would be serious about enforcing that particular law? Your milage may vary.
225Perfect I was curious if anyone else knew what he was saying with those gibberish words. Whenever I say: "Fargin bastages" or "Icehole"people look at me as though I am strange. When I explain the send-up references of "Johnny Dangerously" they think I'm even stranger for using an adverb for a last name. Cheer!
I had the exact problem you described with trying to air up the tire on a trailer. Lucky for me i had my Milwaukee M18 impact in the truck so i took apart the 12v plug and jammed the metal contacts into the 18v battery. Instant cordless compressor for a fraction of the cost!
One of the biggest things I love about your vijeos, I learned that somebody else talks like me (to an extent). I finally started making my own and tried to talk like a "grown up" at first.....but that didn't last to the end of the first one 🤘🙃🤘
I live less far than I can throw my eyeballs from the local power substation. Norte 'Merca being a nominal 110 (or 115, or 120... depends who you ask) I actually usually get about 130 wolts from the tingly end of the wall.
Hi AvE, I like the way the manufacturers always include spare fasteners. I always seem to have some extra ones once I've finished "fixing" the product.! 😁
The fiberglass resin starting to smoke in the mixing bucket is pretty common. However there are folks that have purposefully attempted to get linseed oil rags to spontaneously combust with very little luck. Conditions need to be very specific, a huge pile of freshly oiled rags with enough oxygen but not so much as to take the heat away. a closed garbage can lacks the needed oxygen to make the heat let alone catchfire, and open piles seem to cool too quick, maybe if you had a pile from a furniture factory circa 1900 (meaning a small mountain) or a trashcan with vent holes in the base and top, sitting out in direct summer sun, then you might get combustion.
@@DrewToner Yeah, after that it disappeared. But jokes aside I have a newly aquired VR headset and canting my head when looking at a glare workes. So I guess my brain was still wired in VR mode.
Same But I’ve used it about 40 times and fall in love over and over again as it sure beats pumping up the compressor getting the hose out finding the freaking attachment and then put it all back up again!
MEMS stands for Micro Electro-Mechanical System, they're basically everywhere nowadays if you know where to look, every cellphone and pair of headphones with a dedicated microphone or accelerometer has one inside it. Crazy how cheap they are when you consider how delicate and complicated they are to make. I work on MEMS devices of a different flavor for a living, they got me chained up to a microscope in a clean room picking up dust off the silicon chips for 8 hours a day because the mechanisms we use are sensitive to dust, and excessive air flow, and any liquids, so there's no washing or blowing them off. A piece of debris a fourth of the width of a human hair is enough to cause a cascade failure. It's mind numbing work, but on the bright side my hands are now steady enough that you can barely make out the meth shakes!
Bout lost my shit when he started opening the box like a mortal, it was almost as if he could hear me saying "what the eff yo"? But he Caught himself....
I have one of those Cryobi inflators and surprisingly enough it actually works quite well despite the fact that it's the color of a toxic shock syndrome soaked tampon.
I just picked up a pair of those gloves. Some nice lady liked them so much she put a dollar in my coffee.
NOW YOU KNOW THE BEGGING SECRET, ITS ALL UP HILL FROM HERE
A week ago?
@@matteightytwo patreon subscribers get videos a week early.
matteightytwo wondered the same thing .
god im crying from laughter
im just glad hes getting his moneys worth out of that mini chain saw.
he loooooves that thing. Guilty pleasure.
I'm thinking about buying one and seeing how long it takes to take down a proper tree
@@spcpitts that's funny, fukkin hilarious!
@@spcpitts th-cam.com/video/c2dJLDxoTIY/w-d-xo.html
Lmao you make a solid point! 😎
You scared me, sir. I was under the impression you were going to open the box like a damn consumer.
He still hasn't tried det cord yet
Luckily he is a Prosumer.
Why use ones fingergrabbers when cute pixie dancers can excite a rippem device. It's GENIOUS! And? It keeps the consumer cycle running smoothly!
"Well, at least I almost got something done"
I felt that in my soul.
HAHA I feel like that needs to be a bumper sticker.
I hear ya. I felt it where my soul used to be.
Same thing I tell my boss M-F and my wife Sat & Sun.
That one does resonate deep, soft n sweet.
You know, sometimes I don't even care what he is reviewing, I just enjoy listening to him as he reviews. he comes up with some of the funniest stuff!
Right?
Like, Whhhyyyyy? Would a guy stick that highway rated caster under the bumper of his 30 year old Honda when moving mattresses?
I might be lacking booze.
I use some of his quips on a daily basis now.
Canadian Mike Rowe
I work on these exact products. It’s interesting to see someone with extraordinary knowledge taking these apart. This guy is from another planet.
Honestly this is why I trust you for reviews on tools, you take them apart even if the manufacturer does not want us to.
As you opened the box I was thinking that beers a dead soldier sure enough a few seconds later ...
The stuff linseed oil polymerizes into is the original linoleum, which is why it's called that. What's called linoleum today is usually a PVC-based floor covering, which is has generally better properties than real linoleum.
Dude neat!
Judging by his "cold open" in this episode, he started at Beer number 4 or 5
It was a six pack with one remaining at the start of the video. Five down, one to go...
He had already charged a battery... 5 beers is about what that takes.
Yeah, I noticed that neon green "thing" on your bench. No, not that.... I'm talking about the 3D printed freedom dispenser recharger. : P
Great catch. Trudeau would like a word.
These videos are always a Where's Waldo.
Surely it's capped to 10 :)
I was under the impression that Canaderp doesn't allow freedom seeds and was more along the lines of Commiefornia. Unicorn fart and pixie dust dispensers only.
Curious how well it chooches myself.
About 5 seconds after he set the box next to that poor beer I couldn't shake the feeling that he was going to knock it over. And as he got more and more aggressive with the box, I got more and more anxious about it getting knocked over. By the time it happened I caught myself grabbing my desk out of suspense. I saw that coming a mile away...
Prudence is so distraught over the safety violations she had to go for a lay down.
I love how you explain everything in almost every video (for instance the differences in plastique) for simpletons like myself. If you ever find yourself across the pond and short of a beer, hit me up.
I have one of these and the portability is excellent. For occasional .. homeowner type use, its been great. The portability is what's key. Easy to use. I bought it for 80 from a homestore with a battery included. I do have other m12 tools, so the battery was key to the purchase. Great video as always.
Never thought I'd hear Uncle Bumble rant about linseed oil ... brings a tear to the eye of this dainty wood elf (*sniffle*).
What next ? How to smoke bee's wax ?
This video really spoke to me. Petcock was indeed my college nickname. Converting rotary motion to reciprocating is what put me through all 4 years. I can tell you more than you want to know about over stroking. That's a sure way to lose the tip of your thumb. As if that wasn't enough, I was in a band called Sag in the Grid!!
Aside from all the new words and science I'm learning, this is one of the best comedy channels.
Love the channel!
We all saw that beer spill coming a mile away as the "unpacking oscillations" increased rapidly.
Ive had one of these for about six months now and I love it. My crew and I use it all the time for our work trucks because constantly getting flats from the work sites we're contracted out to. It only overheated once when doing like a couple of trucks from almost flat to 60psi in a roe.
That's what I say to the better half. "You never know when I may need this tool." I'm not lying, she doesn't. Mind you neither do I! 😂
If you don't buy it before you need it then you won't have it when you do need it! Ive gotten particularly good in explaining why I need a new tool as it relates to a project she has brought up wanting me to do :)
Jay Dunbar Brilliant! I can’t believe I haven’t employed this line of bull**** ... I mean logic before!
@@roccit actually in reality oftentimes that's how I'm able to get some new tool I actually need.
And often times I try to intentionally get something that will do the job as well as many other things as well.
For example I was doing computer cabinet and desk and AV cabinet and other projects.
That need a particular size drill bits big paddle bits and hole saws.
4 cable pass through grommets and also holds for cabling and connectors specifically.
And multiple projects still need these.
Also going with a standard cutout for connectors that will fit virtually anything you need.
Also I'll be getting the oscillating multi tool as well.
Since I'll need to be doing some cutting and other.
tasks that that tool can do for these projects.
Sometimes it's also worth considering future needs.
And not under thinking things.
For example with at least two of those projects.
I'll need low voltage DC power.
And for future use some more equipment in the cabinets.
And they'll be plenty to spare.
And of course you may have other equipment in the area that needs DC power right.
Auxiliary DC out.
5 volts 12 volts 24 volts and others o o f course standby power and switched and constant power.
Probably on Molex connectors.
And yes standard Molex power connectors for 5 and 12 volts.
And others.
Also because you have equipment that generates Heat.
Thermostatically controlled computer fans built into the cabinets.
Ethernet hubs in each one.
By the way the computer storage cabinet will also become a lateral storage cabinet.
As in terms of external hard drives.
USB 3 hub in that one.
Also older hard drives with USB 3 adapters.
Also since this is the printer is on.
Receptacle for the printer.
Also in all the other governance there will be power receptacles built in.
Inputs outputs accessible from the outside.
Even ethernet ports.
AKA I'm an absolute Tech person
Also 5 and 12 volts available.
to listen to a CD.
Yes still use them sometimes.
Old school CD ROM drives.
Line-out connected to the audio system.
So basically instead of having 30 + power adapters.
Power supplies built into the system.
Essentially there would be what would be a low voltage power strip with all the different voltages.
And yes isolated power supplies where needed.
And clean power for audio.
This little inflator comes in handy during the winter when the compressor is too cold to start up.
We use linseed oil and lin in our production, in the welding booth.
Keeps the combustibles at a low level, to much and we have a burn off spontaneous and we start again 😁
I accidentally caught my house on fire with linseed oil. I was refinishing my kitchen cabinets, using paper towels to apply it. I threw the used towels in a garbage bag. It cost about $200k in damages to rebuild the house, although the fire was contained to the kitchen, the smoke damage forced me to gut the entire house.
I hired a painter friend of mine to paint the entire wood frame structure of the house with shellac/sealer to encapsulate the smoke smell. He said the first day in his apprenticeship school, they cautioned them about separating oily rags and drowning them in a 5gal bucket of water. The fire department said the linseed oil reacts with oxygen exothermically, and will combust easily in a confined space.
Best part of reading MSDSs is when you see "explosive polymerization: YES"
Hey guy, it's just "SDS" now. The M has been deemed unnecessary and summarily dropped from the abbreviation. 🥴 Don't ask why.
@@mannys9130 Thank god something productive has come from all of those board meetings and "conferences" the bureaucrats at the OSHA have been attending.
@@MAGGOT_VOMIT All Spanish speakers are illegal, huh? 🤔
MSDSs? What does that stand for? O.o
@@MAGGOT_VOMIT How does MDSDs end up turning into "Good morning" ? XD
Putting a second bearing in there would make the crank mechanism an order of magnitude more complex, unless you put both bearings at the same side, with a certain distance between them, making it more expensive anyway. What I want to see is a compressor with a...
Nevermind. I'll keep this one for myself until I can afford the thousands necessary to file a patent.
Wheatstone Bridge is mapped to a slope for the application. For example a strain gauge would have the output measured at full scale and maybe 5% to create a slope. Depending on the system it may be ADC counts or mv/V output.
Don't turn it on, take it apart!
🤣
Owned one of these for two years. Filled everything from car tires to 90psi trailer tires. I love it. I'm surprised about the longevity considering the plastic "piston rod". Thanks for sharing!
I really like this tool, it comes in real handy when you are doing some amateur track racing. It helps you get pretty close to your tire pressure you want and help you gauge your deflation pretty accurately. I bring this tool every time and I have at least 4/5 people ask me to use it every session.
@Michael Bishop I dont doubt ya, but for the price and the lack of needing any cables from batteries, its a definite home gamer type device. But for the dad who needs to fill his kids bike tires, I feel like this product does it better. Looking at the ViAir it looks more like a pro tool for sure.
@Michael Bishop I get what you are saying, our definition of cordless might be different, like I would say cordless as a self contained battery. But exactly, the tool is only as good as how much you use it and how long it keeps choochin. I feel like for a year the milwaukee has not slowed down and I have not had any issues with it. Granted I am not filling up my tires every other day, maybe 3 times a month check ups and every couple laps at a track day. Also depends on the person. I prefer zero cords while some people dont mind a short cord.
Options B . When you need a air compressor for trailer tyres, save having 40ft cord you make an adapter from vehicle trailer plug in to a female cig lighter plug.
Just make short enough so you can throw in glove box/seat pouch. Cost me about $30 in parts in Australia. And you can side step the faceless electchichen or not.
"Hot's up, right quick fast in a hurry.."
Love the "Johnny Dangerously" quotes! I thought I was the only person in the world to use them.
I used a Johnny Dangerously quote once...ONCE.
Lighten up Francis
Just commented similarly. Lol
Can you believe the mouth on that guy?
Wow
Looks like some naughty naughty 3D printing going on there. Good on ya AvE. Gotta stand up for our freedoms now more than ever
I have been using that little compressor every day for a year. Works damn good for the small plumbing work and adding air to pressure tanks.
Safety Sally “Kids are sticking their *fingers* in the fan”....Boss “can’t we just move the fan?”...
Can't we just move the kids?
That’s a handy little tool, well worth the price! It’s saved me a few times since owning it. It’s cool to see you take one apart. 😊
Be careful not to touch the edges of the zebra strip where they meet the circuit board and the screen. The graphite can get smeared and the display stops working properly. I've found that a non-contact clean (spray only) with Isopropyl alcohol on the mating edges generally brings them back to life. If you wipe the edge of the screen I think you can remove the contact into the LCD and render it useless.
I’m sorry, but looking at and hearing the phrase “compact inflator” tosses my mind directly into the gutter
I thought you were going to reference the line “I’m going to firmly grip this!”
Gee, thanks. I'll never think of "Cockford-Ollie" in the same way again ...
"Fargin' icehole bastiges". Gotta love a Johnny Dangerously reference.
I can smell those gloves from here
Micro Electro-Mechanical System. The same kind of technology makes the gyros and accelerometers used in smart phones etc.
As a residential plumber and pipefitter, I use that little pump all of the time now for reinflating the air side of well pressure tanks, water heater and boiler expansion tanks, and pressurizing gas piping for the code required pressure test to commission new gas piping, along with the other stuff such as tires, air mattresses etc... I find it to be a handy little pump and much easier than carrying around a pancake air compressor at work
They make adapters to turn your 7 pin trailer plug into a cig lighter, so you can plug it in at the back of your truck. I have one to power my laptop when tuning airboats without cig plugs on the trailer behind my truck. Best part is they work with out the ignition being on.
Your mileage may vary on the 12 volt power being at the 7 pin plug without the ignition on - we've had stuff where the tow package wiring routed that accessory circuit through an ignition switched relay. Great idea to use it as an aux power circuit though, probably 30A fused there.
@@a89proof works on modern Chevy and Toyota without key. Haven't stopped on the side of the road to test a Ford. J/K
Hows that Glock pill catchment device progressing? Ultra capacity assault clipazine!! Ghost guns....mmmm
it'll be hard to tension a spring when printing it upright
@@pechep Ask me how i know u have no idea how magazines work
Spanglerstar isn't going to like your PSA on the dangers of boiled linseed oil, but then he's probably too busy scaremongering people into buying his zombie survival food to notice at the moment. 😂
He’s become a monster
I've had one of these for a year or so, I keep it in the truck. I wouldn't want to try and fill up a big tire from flat (though you probably could if you had enough batteries), but it works great for topping off tires. You set the target PSI and let her chooch, very handy when hooking up to an old neglected trailer. You can top off tires while you are hooking up or getting your load strapped down.
I'm yelling at my phone, "You're going to spill your beer!" Obviously you didn't hear me. Alcohol abuse in the second degree. Thank diety it wasn't burboun!
Yep... We saw it comin' a mile away! _(or 1.609km, for those dirty metreek users amongst us... lol)_
Same
It's a good thing you keep that shop safe and clean up on a regular basis.
Wouldn't want to trip and knock yourself out running from a fire.
Fack off Gertrude the safety goat!!
@@claytonatkinson865 goat ! ! I'm more of a bull ... cause I'm hung like one !
I saw you holding the fan against the table, and I thought "I wonder if he knows". As it turned out, the answer was No.
I appreciate the attention to detail. The immense consideration for us that have wife's, those that critique the volume of said show. and if we did turn it down. You made this Wife safe and I appericate that
‘Solid meh’ is like a 9/10 on the AvE scale
Lmao at the mendez mag floating around. Love you AvE.
"Apple style, no user serviceable parts inside"
I hate that trend most industries have shifted to. Makes repairing/modding things much more difficult :(
@Michael Bishop Yes, extremely rare for a company to give/sell schematics for their products now.
3D printing is rocking the boat though, I recently heard of a company that gave out 3D objects of brackets for a product of theirs, they saw people were designing & printing their own and wanted to make sure the designers had the correct dimensions.
I fly quadcopters through goggles (FPV) and one company made a DVR that fits on the 1" wide goggle strap and also powers the goggles, but some people have 1.5" & 2" goggle straps, so I measured & recreated the bracket to fit on wider straps. 6 days after I put it on Thingiverse they released the original 3D object.
They also released the 3D object of the shell of the DVR, allowing me to modify it to use common 18650 cells instead of the less common 18500 cells it was originally designed for.
Yeah most people would die of an electric discharge of a simple capacitors. My neighbour los his finger because of one..
When you first pulled that beer out I thought it was a Puppers!
Letterkenny reference. Nice.
I could have a puppers
Havin' a dart, likely...
14:54 And his life flashed before his eyes. 🤣
Yeah that part had me laughing pretty good. I wasn't ready for that.
Yeah, I was waiting on that but it she had a bit of pep
@@punk105 That's because its the hardest time for a compressor - the starting phase. The bigger air compressor units usually have an additional separate set of windings to help out.
@@johnpossum556 yeah it's reminds me of accidentally pulling the trigger on a drill and that son of gun ripping your wrists to hell 😂😂 but he should have expected that lolol
He's got some really slow reflex. Ha ha..
You can really impress me by putting it back together! 🤪
BOLTR keeps me alive when it's dead in the shop
Project Farm did a bunch of air inflator testing couple months ago.
Damn slow processing! TH-cam's the real "tooter" lol
Love your green 3D novelty art sculpture on the bench. Lol.
"Once you get past the smell, you got er licked!"😁
“I got err licked, once you get passed the stink.”
If you are going to go to the trouble of quoting someone you should quote the words that they actually said.
@@AnotherAppleAddict I put my own spin on it, cause it's the joke I use. Thanks anyways, jeezus...
I think we all got the double entendre reference. Or I hope we all did?
@@msmeyersmd8 And a dose of PTSD to boot. _buhhhh_......
If you try to cause a (boiled) linseed oil soaked rag to self combust, it's not reliable nor easy. It's possible, but the conditions have be just right. (and/or a while lot of BLO at once)
Ahhh, I read "compost inflator" in the thumbnail and was wondering what it could be used for. Declogging toilets?
That's the Milwaukee "Air Snake" work gave me one. Used for spattering shitty water all over apprentices and walls. Also good for rapid onset wax ring removal without first removing the toilet.
learned the lindseed oil rag trick back in highschool shop class when we were sealing up our handmade wind turbine blades. packed up for the day and tossed all our rags onto the table. the next morning we got a stern lecture fromthe science teacher about how we almost burnt the school down and how he was the unsung hero for putting out the fire. he never did explain how they caught on fire....
Do I see a 3D printed Glockazine?
A laundry company used to seal their bags full of oily rags to prevent the oil from dripping on the floor, these bag were designed to open when they entered the washing. With all things that can happen does happen, one of those bag refused to give up the drip and remained sealed tight into the drier. The subsequent rapid expansion of gasses, compounded by the fire of the drier, made new venting in the ceiling and walls. No persons were harmed.
"What a spirited little ditty" XD
I’d agree with a solid meh. Got one for Christmas last year, thought it might be kinda handy on the road and airing up flat wagon tires in the outbuildings around the farm, but mostly it’s collected dust. It’s got its place tho, just not something I use a lot.
It's golden when he speaks french😂
I think that’s mandatory in the Canadian Pubic Education System. But, I could be wrong? C’est la Vie. That’s one of the few French phrases I know. So please do not respond with a sarcastic French retort. I will not understand. Even though it’s, literally, printed the exact same size as the English wording. As required by Canadian law. So how does AvE get away with it? Does he have a mirrored JTH-cam site in French? I feel certain that the current Canadian PM would be serious about enforcing that particular law? Your milage may vary.
@@msmeyersmd8 it is but I didn't learn any
Amazes me the number of AvE references i see on wide variety of channels i watch. Reminds me I'm in good company.
"gets a solid.... Meh" 🤣
th-cam.com/video/wnd1NzV51Zk/w-d-xo.html. Mèh by the Boegies, punk from the pannenkoeken lowlands
I see a t-shirt....."Solid Meh..."
At first I didn’t like these videos but now I love them and can’t stop watching him rip into everything.
I'm so early that my coffee is still warm.
Your "Johnny Dangerously" references immediately brought a big old.grin to my face. Haven't heard anyone curse like that for a while.
Made a similar comment thinking surely I'd be the only one. Quick read of the comments proves me wrong. Makes me glad.
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I was curious if anyone else knew what he was saying with those gibberish words.
Whenever I say: "Fargin bastages" or "Icehole"people look at me as though I am strange. When I explain the send-up references of "Johnny Dangerously" they think I'm even stranger for using an adverb for a last name. Cheer!
"pitter patter" Was this a hidden reference? Love that show!
Love the Johnny Dangerously references, would be surprised if many people caught em.
A good solid meh! Great video AVE!
I had the exact problem you described with trying to air up the tire on a trailer. Lucky for me i had my Milwaukee M18 impact in the truck so i took apart the 12v plug and jammed the metal contacts into the 18v battery. Instant cordless compressor for a fraction of the cost!
My brainpan almost exploded when the box was being opened the "normal" way....lol
One of the biggest things I love about your vijeos, I learned that somebody else talks like me (to an extent). I finally started making my own and tried to talk like a "grown up" at first.....but that didn't last to the end of the first one 🤘🙃🤘
I live less far than I can throw my eyeballs from the local power substation. Norte 'Merca being a nominal 110 (or 115, or 120... depends who you ask) I actually usually get about 130 wolts from the tingly end of the wall.
It's funny how much that number moves around with +/-10% tolerance
Hi AvE, I like the way the manufacturers always include spare fasteners. I always seem to have some extra ones once I've finished "fixing" the product.! 😁
Project farm did a pretty great review on these cordless inflaters he had this one, a DeWalt, Ryobi, and several other cheapos
@@TristanJCumpole rusty butt hole
The fiberglass resin starting to smoke in the mixing bucket is pretty common. However there are folks that have purposefully attempted to get linseed oil rags to spontaneously combust with very little luck. Conditions need to be very specific, a huge pile of freshly oiled rags with enough oxygen but not so much as to take the heat away. a closed garbage can lacks the needed oxygen to make the heat let alone catchfire, and open piles seem to cool too quick, maybe if you had a pile from a furniture factory circa 1900 (meaning a small mountain) or a trashcan with vent holes in the base and top, sitting out in direct summer sun, then you might get combustion.
That feeling when AvE uses a phrase you slipped him in the comments of a previous vijeo. Hits you right feels.
What was the phrase?
never thought i'd be watching these kinds of videos but you make them so entertaining and i feel like i'm learning something. thank you
*"inflatorB" ... the extra B is for **_Bargain_** ;-)*
wen that pump turned on i jumped in my seat love your videos bro
I like that printed Glock magazine 😉
That pump kicking on sitting on the bench scared the crap out of me 😂 I nearly tossed my phone
18:50 "Just cant your head to the one side". I did this 5 seconds before you said that and felt dumb.
But it worked, right?
@@DrewToner Yeah, after that it disappeared.
But jokes aside I have a newly aquired VR headset and canting my head when looking at a glare workes. So I guess my brain was still wired in VR mode.
Love this channel. So much in fact, that I went ahead and got myself a Prudence the Safety Goat T for my birthday.
I bought this thing I'm scared to watch the review
mike cornew I bought mine a couple of weeks ago and it works great.
Same But I’ve used it about 40 times and fall in love over and over again as it sure beats pumping up the compressor getting the hose out finding the freaking attachment and then put it all back up again!
Love your sense of humor and your German accent. Making learning about engineering fun!
Had one fail due to over heating I suspect. Would you be interested in a failure Analysis?
MEMS stands for Micro Electro-Mechanical System, they're basically everywhere nowadays if you know where to look, every cellphone and pair of headphones with a dedicated microphone or accelerometer has one inside it. Crazy how cheap they are when you consider how delicate and complicated they are to make.
I work on MEMS devices of a different flavor for a living, they got me chained up to a microscope in a clean room picking up dust off the silicon chips for 8 hours a day because the mechanisms we use are sensitive to dust, and excessive air flow, and any liquids, so there's no washing or blowing them off. A piece of debris a fourth of the width of a human hair is enough to cause a cascade failure. It's mind numbing work, but on the bright side my hands are now steady enough that you can barely make out the meth shakes!
How well do the 3D printed Glock mags work?
Bout lost my shit when he started opening the box like a mortal, it was almost as if he could hear me saying "what the eff yo"? But he Caught himself....
MEMS - Micro ElectroMechanical System
Hmmm
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I have one of those Cryobi inflators and surprisingly enough it actually works quite well despite the fact that it's the color of a toxic shock syndrome soaked tampon.