my buddies on the legume lovers forum said my dip got a mention here. Much obliged! First one to guess the secret ingredient gets their comment AvE-hearted.
In the future, plaster replicas of AvE's arms will be proudly displayed at a Kanuckistan museum. A dad will say to his young child; "Yup, that's a Northern shop man in the early 21st century. He had only arms, but was an expert on everything." Child: "He got stuck in the shop and turned to stone."
Nylon field repair: weld it with a soldering iron and zipties. It works, really good actually. No soldering iron... a nail in vice grips heated with a torch works too. Just melt it all together.
And another tool goes just misses out from proudly being displayed in the art drum. Busts it, installs it backwards, then destroys it further to make it work half arsed. Must say, there is no YTer that mimics reality better than he... Entertainment at its finest 😆 👍🏽
Yea might have been a bit scripted but the scenario is legit. It's either more effort to crawl and/or climb out of the awkward and uncomfortable place you're working and get a driver that it is to grit your teeth and fight it on or it's in a place that you can't get a socket on it so you just suck it up and curse in your favorite language.
I did a co-op for my engineering degree at an Imation data tape cartridge plant. I don't recall the air usage # but *_it was fucking ridiculous._* Two *_giant_* clean rooms, one for coating & one for slitting, formatting, & winding. Air from coating went to a refinery sized solvent vapor recovery system (which also took a *_full tanker_* of liquid nitrogen *_twice_* a week). Everything in room two had an air bearing for every time the tape changed direction. ~20 per formatter x20, ~15 per cartridge winder x50, air generated vacuum x50 to tension the tape in the winders, and b/c they were using shit ton of air already, anything that needed to be actuated was done with air cylinders including the automated packaging machine. And all that air was pressurized "clean room" air. Crazy to think about. Awesome experience builder working there. Too bad they folded right when I graduated. Thinking about the air usage there makes me laugh at the guys bitching about the air usage in their machine shops, non clean room manufacturing plants, places using air tools, etc, etc.
Oh yeah clean rooms are crazy when it comes to the sheer quantity of air. I do leak checks for aerospace hardware, and man, we blast though tanks and tanks of helium.
You have a way of measuring the frequency? From what I can tell from "the literature" you've got to at least get it up to 20ish kHz to induce cavitation bubbles on the surface of the objects you're cleaning, and it's the energy dissapation from cavitation bubbles collapsing that really does the cleaning.
That requires a perfectly functioning vibrating device that has never been manhandled by master AvE prior to first usage. .....or another 150 lbs of air pressure. Oh 😯 ......now that be fun.😁
I'm imagining a conversation with the wife - 'Stupid thing, I just bought it and it's broken' "Why don't you return it?" 'well, I took it apart, I don't know if I can return it..' "you took it apart because it was broken?" 'ahh, no, it was broken, for sure, but I took it apart before I knew it was broken. Now it's really broken.' "Why'd you take it apart?" 'It's broken!' "So you could return it?" 'well, I took it apart...' (circular conversation) "So you took it apart and broke it, that's why it's broken, and that's why you took it apart? (sigh)" (sometimes I don't understand my husband's logic...) 'Sort of - it's broken, because it shouldn't have broken when I took it apart. (sigh)" (why doesn't she understand these things?)
one of my favorite things in my workshop is taking a vibrator I used to use at the concrete shop back in the day that I refurbished to create a washing bin.. it works great.. the vibrator has to be at least 30 years old already but it still works amazing... they just don't make things to last anymore...
Ha HA ... go back to your 'action trailer'. I was wondering wtf is going on. Someone is calling me out on AvEs channel?! A vegan AvE?... Ta hell you say lol.
An ill placed screwdriver will obviously make it "chunk up on ya" too. Not just over-speed to make it say "F-you" and break. Always cut towards your buddy, not your hand. You can get a new buddy.
Not sure on the pricing, but you can get those anti vibration pads in Canada, they sell them as dampers to put on the skin of a snare drum. Probably 4x the price for half the amount
Somewhere in the USA there is a 265 V8 in a 57 Bel Air still running with JB Weld filling the hole in the #2 piston. You used the wrong adhesive AvE ! LOL
Eh. I don't think there's any adhesive that will work with some of these modern plastics. I have labored to the ends of the earth to find an adhesive that will adhere delrin to aluminum, and the best thing I've found is a rubberized super glue called Loctite Max 380, which is kinda expensive and still is only partially effective. I have poly-zap but haven't tried it yet. I can tell you there's not an epoxy made that will adhere to delrin, I've tried them all, including JB Weld. Even the specially formulated plastic epoxies, that work on other grades of plastic very well, won't touch delrin. It was worth a try to glue it, but I'm not at all surprised at the result.
I agree Jeff, and more than likely there are no adhesives that actually work on anything anymore because some gooberment organization decided the ingredients that made it work in the first place were harmful to the glue sniffers of the world. I can remember when it was my fault (stupidity) if I injured myself by sticking my hand into a moving piece of machinery, now it's the manufacturers fault. LOL
I use Devcon epoxy on most plastics or if something small, super glue & baking soda. Tim Finch first thing I thought of when I saw him with that glue crap, A THUMBS UPS FOR YOU.
Years from now when the academies of higher nerding are reflecting upon what elements make a great technical youtuber’s video, I believe they will undoubtedly point to your channel and this post. It has everything from start to finish a that makes this channel the best.
Those concrete vibes could really cause some damage. I know they've got gals on the job now. I cant imagine the restaint require not to say the wrong thing to the lady thats making sure the slury gets in every nook and cranny.
Jimmy's Tractor I've learned that if there's a female on the job and she's keeping up or kicking the guys assess she loves her job and she can joke, pick on, and be picked on just like all the other guys. She doesn't give a fuck, just like she doesn't give a fuck that she has to wear work boots.
Know what is great about this channel? It is honest in its binge-worthiness. I really only come to watch one or two videos, and at the end of every one, I see another that the title and thumbnail make me say "Well, I gotta watch _that_ now..." So, off to watch the Robotic Cork Stuffer vijayo now instead of doing chores. That thumbnail is screaming at me!!!
TH-cam has become LGBT, The CEO is an SJW-Woman, she will hit the company against the wall. Only Videos which can be watched by retarded 5-6 year old are allowed for monetisation. So basicly all the interesting, fun and "dangerous" stuff is unwanted. 99% of my subs. Also anoying is that they categorise things as "dangerous , we would laugh about.
It's a real treat when I come home from work have one your videos to watch. Remind me of the shop talk I had in high school with all my buddies .Thank you
AvE, ye forget? The nord lok need not bear on the bulk of the bolt head but to be positively held as the bumps of the nord lok exceed the pitch of yonder threads.
Half true. But for the pitch mechanism to work the serrations on the two sides have to bite into the bearing surface and under the bolt head. With the reduced area under the bolt there will be less friction holding it to the washer. That being said, the bolt may loosen off without turning the washer, hence defeating the nord lock.
Or my father in law's favourite - You ain't going to break it anymore, its fucked already. Might as well TRY and fix am I right? Despite being 4 provinces over, his vocabulary shared many terms with uncle bumblefuck....prob from them working in related industries - He was a millwright in a steelmill...
We used both types in the powder coat plant on the sieves. They were a bit larger though. We also had one that was meant to be strapped onto the large powder drums to get them to flow into the fluidizer bed better.
"Got a problem with your neighbor? Neighbor be gone! Just run this thing 24/7 until... well, until they get 'er sold." So glad I'd already swallowed my cereal before that.
I've been right by a facility for the Cleveland vibrator company, there's a delicious coffee shop right over there called rising Star coffee, it's in an old firehouse. Really cool area.
I put together small pewter and plastic models. On a part that breaks easy we drill and pin it with some wire. Then use some baking soda with your big gob, and make sure you get some in the hole with your rod.
I love how when he says something dirty it always takes me a few seconds to register. It just flies out of his mouth so fast, and i don't expect it in videos like these. This guy is a legend.
Its going to have to be spinning pretty fast. Centrifugal forces can get crazy strong. I'd wager the UHMW wasn't for a skookum factor, it was probably demanded to stay together. Also do they sell these in a Magic Wand... asking for a friend.
I built shaker table to mix up testing vials of ejuice using a vacuum motor and my bench top PSU. Solder welded a socket onto the shaft of the motor and put one of those ratchet extensions in with the beveled adapter so i could adjust the pitch and get more or less vibration. That sucker was insane.
Daiso! Love it. There are a handful of 'em in the US on the west coast. They're awesome for fabricobbling. Need a sheet of silicone? Cork? HDPE? Stainless-steel ruler? Black hot glue? Small storage containers? At least a dozen different adhesives - tapes, different glues, etc. All sorts of crazy stuff waiting to be put to use for $1.50 ea.
" well thats the end of that " I laughed so hard !! Oh man . it snapped so easily . I knew it was gunna happen so it was a waiting game for you to pry that thin spot lol . always good for a laugh in the shop !
At first I thought that was a left hand nut rounder... Then realized it's actually a universal nut rounder since you used it in each hand... Brilliant...
This gives me a solution for a greensand prepping setup! I need to sift pounds of crushed bentonite clay and aeolian sand and this pnuematic vibrator is just the thing I have been looking for!
I find your jokes to be funny in a manly way, the wife won’t like any of your jokes. I also find your sign offs to be extremely humorous. Your humor is frequently a high point of my day. Thanks for the laughs.. GO USN!
That last part was equally cute and imaginative ... kudos to your kid who (probably like my own) is going to be smarter than Dad one day waaaaay too soon!
Have run into the occasional story regards the offshore platform gals and their favorite spots to set aspell whilst taking a leg stretching walkabout....
Ha! Nice video. My boss was scrapping an old medical-type bed that went up and down and vibrated. I took the vibrating parts and attached them to my parts washer and made it a sonic parts washer. I can just toss the parts into the drink, turn it on, and let it go for a while. Come back and parts are nice and clean!
Used to work in an old mill as a boy, we had a lady called Claire who was crossed eyed, I was an innocent boy not long out of short pants and not wise to the women's charms I couldn't understand why Claire loved her job sitting with this vibration parts cleaner between her legs cleaning small part all day long but when I think back there was a reason she had crossed eyes chemicals and vibrations...
HAHAHAHA "The thumb detecting numb fucker"... You are the man. God you bring back some good memories when I was "the Bucket" kid in a machine shop. Back in the 70's I was hired as a bucket kid. A person who cleaned off the metal shavings and metal parts in a large machine shop. Because I was always there working I got hands on training on using a lathe, mill, and assembling pneumatic valves. Also did a bit a welding. I loved that little job and I learned a great deal but the recession hit and I was laid off. Fond memories because all of the guys talked like you AvE. Just funny as hell.
he UHMW plastic doesn't stick to either, I think the best thing would have been to wrap it in something that could hold it together and maybe a little bit of a flexible filler to prevent the air from going in
i have watched every video you have dude i hoped you carry on making vids im a bloody AvE adict love your sense of humor and the way you use words i aint no brainiac im one of the back of the class dopy fekerz lol...i dont take anything apart but have in the past and love ya vids dude keep making loads as i need my weekly fix lol
I guess in this case, two wrongs do make a right. While he did put the rotor on backwards (keep an eye on the snap ring -- facing in upon disassembly, facing out upon reassembly), he countered that mistake by reassembling the whole thing backwards. The cap screw is on the opposite side of the housing upon reassembly.
Débrouiller isn't even French french, it's Québecois. Used to be a kids magazine we read all the time in French immersion (à L'ile de Vancouver, calisse, of all places) called Les Débrouillards. Always knew the verb to mean to clear, or defog. Probably demystify is the nearest English equivalent.
my buddies on the legume lovers forum said my dip got a mention here. Much obliged!
First one to guess the secret ingredient gets their comment AvE-hearted.
This Old Tony now what a double treat especial
Bean number 3 is castor beans, the first two are good for ya heart and that 3rd is good for whatever else ails ya
And now we wait for Electroboom to reply
are we making more pasta?
Orphan tears? They add a nice sweet and salty kick.
In the future, plaster replicas of AvE's arms will be proudly displayed at a Kanuckistan museum. A dad will say to his young child; "Yup, that's a Northern shop man in the early 21st century. He had only arms, but was an expert on everything." Child: "He got stuck in the shop and turned to stone."
Lol....not sure why....but I read this in my mind using Ave's voice....
Everything from AvE is a treat especial
traiter espécialement is always a fine addition to any subscriptions feed!
Mmn
Nylon field repair: weld it with a soldering iron and zipties. It works, really good actually. No soldering iron... a nail in vice grips heated with a torch works too. Just melt it all together.
And another tool goes just misses out from proudly being displayed in the art drum. Busts it, installs it backwards, then destroys it further to make it work half arsed. Must say, there is no YTer that mimics reality better than he... Entertainment at its finest 😆 👍🏽
S. White i
Love the Chickadee endings!
Peter Welsh trapped and turned into stone she says! Turning out as cynical as the old block huh?
witty puns and colourful commentary - two of the very few reasons what make the youbube worth clickity-clacking on. Thanks a bunch, wise ole uncle BF
Do they ship this vibrator in brown plain paper packaging I cant let the family know ;)
Only if you want to skin the beaver
all the beavers I know have there fur shaved
No, they label it as an industrial part. What, did you think this actually went into mines? ;)
only problem I see might have bolt down the bed and soundproof the walls
well, it ain't goin' into mine.
that moment youre using a ratchet wrench's open end forgetting its a ratchet on the other side lol
Or that there's an impact sitting less than a foot away. lol
Yea might have been a bit scripted but the scenario is legit. It's either more effort to crawl and/or climb out of the awkward and uncomfortable place you're working and get a driver that it is to grit your teeth and fight it on or it's in a place that you can't get a socket on it so you just suck it up and curse in your favorite language.
I love the way the torque wrench "clicked" at the end.
Calibrated elbow.
That's the German standard of "Gutentight".
I did a co-op for my engineering degree at an Imation data tape cartridge plant. I don't recall the air usage # but *_it was fucking ridiculous._* Two *_giant_* clean rooms, one for coating & one for slitting, formatting, & winding. Air from coating went to a refinery sized solvent vapor recovery system (which also took a *_full tanker_* of liquid nitrogen *_twice_* a week). Everything in room two had an air bearing for every time the tape changed direction. ~20 per formatter x20, ~15 per cartridge winder x50, air generated vacuum x50 to tension the tape in the winders, and b/c they were using shit ton of air already, anything that needed to be actuated was done with air cylinders including the automated packaging machine. And all that air was pressurized "clean room" air. Crazy to think about. Awesome experience builder working there. Too bad they folded right when I graduated.
Thinking about the air usage there makes me laugh at the guys bitching about the air usage in their machine shops, non clean room manufacturing plants, places using air tools, etc, etc.
Oh yeah clean rooms are crazy when it comes to the sheer quantity of air. I do leak checks for aerospace hardware, and man, we blast though tanks and tanks of helium.
You have a way of measuring the frequency? From what I can tell from "the literature" you've got to at least get it up to 20ish kHz to induce cavitation bubbles on the surface of the objects you're cleaning, and it's the energy dissapation from cavitation bubbles collapsing that really does the cleaning.
That requires a perfectly functioning vibrating device that has never been manhandled by master AvE prior to first usage.
.....or another 150 lbs of air pressure. Oh 😯 ......now that be fun.😁
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Homeschooled. Taught to play the viola. And be kind to the servants.
Believe me I know comments, we have the best comments. Highest quality comments, ok? Nobody knows comments like I do and these are the best.
You all have a better remembery, but I talk gooder.
VGScreens even in other channels, we still take over!
You're a rubber dong away from a pneumatic Sybian there.
And I finally know what to build for my wife so I can justify a bigger air compressor!
But then she'll leave you for the air compressor😆😆😆
@@blackoak4978 Ha! That could be a win-win.
"this might have been defective"
Brooks Ellis that should be his next tshirt.. with a picture of the most dangerous took in the shop or the thing detecting nut fucker.
I'm imagining a conversation with the wife -
'Stupid thing, I just bought it and it's broken'
"Why don't you return it?"
'well, I took it apart, I don't know if I can return it..'
"you took it apart because it was broken?"
'ahh, no, it was broken, for sure, but I took it apart before I knew it was broken. Now it's really broken.'
"Why'd you take it apart?"
'It's broken!'
"So you could return it?"
'well, I took it apart...'
(circular conversation)
"So you took it apart and broke it, that's why it's broken, and that's why you took it apart? (sigh)" (sometimes I don't understand my husband's logic...)
'Sort of - it's broken, because it shouldn't have broken when I took it apart. (sigh)" (why doesn't she understand these things?)
"i swear, boss, it was broken in the box"
Aw yeah.. Down for that shirt!
Well looks like ya whomped it with a narrow lever at the thin side;
definitely a structural flaw.
*They can't all be treats especíal!*
AvE: *hold my **-vibrator-** beer!*
especial doesn't have a tilde, the emphasis is on the "a".
Juan Herrero but he puts emphasis on the i.
Juan Herrero get it right professora
@@JuanHerrero he din't use a tilde...
one of my favorite things in my workshop is taking a vibrator I used to use at the concrete shop back in the day that I refurbished to create a washing bin.. it works great.. the vibrator has to be at least 30 years old already but it still works amazing... they just don't make things to last anymore...
Me, watching him try to pry the rotor off: You're gonna break it...you're gonna break it. Fack!
And (not absolutely sure on this), if he'd taken the bolt out from the other side instead and then removed the circlip...
Harrison Brown OMG! Yes!! You just couldn't not see the train leaving the tracks.... And in to the mountain side!!
😎😇
Same.
Funniest commonly said phrase: “Laugh it up!” 😂
@@alanmumford8806 but then how'd we ever test crazy glue on nylon?
( ...knowing all the time it wouldn't stick worth a hill of diaper paste)
Never a dull moment with you sir. I enjoy every video you make.
Love the S&M joke. Going to steal that one!!!
Rottidog i hope you get life you dirty thief
im obviously joking keep your veg in a vice
this message was brought to you by vegan AvE
Ha HA ... go back to your 'action trailer'.
I was wondering wtf is going on. Someone is calling me out on AvEs channel?!
A vegan AvE?... Ta hell you say lol.
Rottidog i will be the first to admit i was dreaming of cooking a fat steak on that grill that AvE madey god that is a dream come true to own that.
Awesome
An ill placed screwdriver will obviously make it "chunk up on ya" too. Not just over-speed to make it say "F-you" and break. Always cut towards your buddy, not your hand. You can get a new buddy.
Surprised you didn't go with "Turbo beaver rattler" for the tittle.
Epic.....
Anyone put one of these in a Hitachi hoha rattler yet?
Not sure on the pricing, but you can get those anti vibration pads in Canada, they sell them as dampers to put on the skin of a snare drum. Probably 4x the price for half the amount
Thumbs up for the This Old Tony reference. Love that guy's unique sense of humor.
I live near Cleveland and used to pass that company on a almost daily basis. It always gave me a chuckle, now seeing this just made my day.
Somewhere in the USA there is a 265 V8 in a 57 Bel Air still running with JB Weld filling the hole in the #2 piston.
You used the wrong adhesive AvE ! LOL
Eh. I don't think there's any adhesive that will work with some of these modern plastics. I have labored to the ends of the earth to find an adhesive that will adhere delrin to aluminum, and the best thing I've found is a rubberized super glue called Loctite Max 380, which is kinda expensive and still is only partially effective. I have poly-zap but haven't tried it yet. I can tell you there's not an epoxy made that will adhere to delrin, I've tried them all, including JB Weld. Even the specially formulated plastic epoxies, that work on other grades of plastic very well, won't touch delrin. It was worth a try to glue it, but I'm not at all surprised at the result.
I agree Jeff, and more than likely there are no adhesives that actually work on anything anymore because some gooberment organization decided the ingredients that made it work in the first place were harmful to the glue sniffers of the world. I can remember when it was my fault (stupidity) if I injured myself by sticking my hand into a moving piece of machinery, now it's the manufacturers fault. LOL
,,, '57 Chevy, chrome V on trunk 265, ,,, gold V on trunk 283, ,,, 265 rare .
I use Devcon epoxy on most plastics or if something small, super glue & baking soda. Tim Finch first thing I thought of when I saw him with that glue crap, A THUMBS UPS FOR YOU.
You can fix almost any type of plastic with the super glue & baking soda trick or glue any thing together.
Years from now when the academies of higher nerding are reflecting upon what elements make a great technical youtuber’s video, I believe they will undoubtedly point to your channel and this post. It has everything from start to finish a that makes this channel the best.
Those concrete vibes could really cause some damage. I know they've got gals on the job now. I cant imagine the restaint require not to say the wrong thing to the lady thats making sure the slury gets in every nook and cranny.
Your comment according to the tube is made 6days ago, yet the video is 22min old.
@ regnummer It is uploaded for the patreons first and then for the freeloaders.
Damn, th-cam.com/video/aKsOwJ8AGWo/w-d-xo.html
PyroShim Oh, I was about to call him a witch, but seems this comment isnt the dark arts after all...
Jimmy's Tractor I've learned that if there's a female on the job and she's keeping up or kicking the guys assess she loves her job and she can joke, pick on, and be picked on just like all the other guys. She doesn't give a fuck, just like she doesn't give a fuck that she has to wear work boots.
Always a treat esppecial when AVE UPLOADS
CRACK "Well, that's the end of that".. LMAO
Know what is great about this channel? It is honest in its binge-worthiness. I really only come to watch one or two videos, and at the end of every one, I see another that the title and thumbnail make me say "Well, I gotta watch _that_ now..."
So, off to watch the Robotic Cork Stuffer vijayo now instead of doing chores. That thumbnail is screaming at me!!!
TH-cam has so many opportunities to demonetize this video
TH-cam has become LGBT, The CEO is an SJW-Woman, she will hit the company against the wall. Only Videos which can be watched by retarded 5-6 year old are allowed for monetisation. So basicly all the interesting, fun and "dangerous" stuff is unwanted. 99% of my subs. Also anoying is that they categorise things as "dangerous , we would laugh about.
@@hyperhektor7733 jokes on you, this video is monetized
@@Nik-ny9ue no joke i left youtube, i log in only every 2 weeks to read some comments. back in the old days i was logged in 10h + every day
It's a real treat when I come home from work have one your videos to watch. Remind me of the shop talk I had in high school with all my buddies .Thank you
AvE, ye forget? The nord lok need not bear on the bulk of the bolt head but to be positively held as the bumps of the nord lok exceed the pitch of yonder threads.
Half true. But for the pitch mechanism to work the serrations on the two sides have to bite into the bearing surface and under the bolt head. With the reduced area under the bolt there will be less friction holding it to the washer. That being said, the bolt may loosen off without turning the washer, hence defeating the nord lock.
Kareem Tawil aye, an astute observation.
When it comes to ramping up your washing, true safety lurks in the outer reaches of the bite radius . . .
Teach me how to time travel!!
Ohio Houston Patreon early releases.
This is the best channel on TH-cam. Full stop. I love Uncle B.
Your saying made me think of another one, " If your falling off a cliff, it doesn't hurt to flap them arms and try to fly".....
"Up shit creek with out a padle"
I bet a funny thing about driving a car off a cliff is, while you're in midair,
you still hit those brakes! Hey, better try the emergency brake!
Or my father in law's favourite - You ain't going to break it anymore, its fucked already. Might as well TRY and fix am I right?
Despite being 4 provinces over, his vocabulary shared many terms with uncle bumblefuck....prob from them working in related industries - He was a millwright in a steelmill...
"Earthquake Pads" says novelty in the top left corner of packaging.
We used both types in the powder coat plant on the sieves. They were a bit larger though. We also had one that was meant to be strapped onto the large powder drums to get them to flow into the fluidizer bed better.
"Got a problem with your neighbor? Neighbor be gone! Just run this thing 24/7 until... well, until they get 'er sold." So glad I'd already swallowed my cereal before that.
I've been right by a facility for the Cleveland vibrator company, there's a delicious coffee shop right over there called rising Star coffee, it's in an old firehouse. Really cool area.
Every coupla laughs in the shop with AvE is a treat especial!
......super hash sifter? Yeaaah buddy!
Made in NZ? So probably ;)
Just ad dry ice!
I put together small pewter and plastic models. On a part that breaks easy we drill and pin it with some wire. Then use some baking soda with your big gob, and make sure you get some in the hole with your rod.
Every one of your videos is a treat especial ♥️
If you ever make it to Cleveland, The Cleveland Vibrator Company is surrounded by some fantastic dive bars. Definitely worth checking out
You know you're on shaky ground when you start talking vibrators in public... :P
I love how when he says something dirty it always takes me a few seconds to register. It just flies out of his mouth so fast, and i don't expect it in videos like these. This guy is a legend.
Its going to have to be spinning pretty fast. Centrifugal forces can get crazy strong. I'd wager the UHMW wasn't for a skookum factor, it was probably demanded to stay together. Also do they sell these in a Magic Wand... asking for a friend.
I built shaker table to mix up testing vials of ejuice using a vacuum motor and my bench top PSU. Solder welded a socket onto the shaft of the motor and put one of those ratchet extensions in with the beveled adapter so i could adjust the pitch and get more or less vibration. That sucker was insane.
I hereby nominate Beyond the Press to take up AvE's challenge to make a bigger vibrator.
Beaver choocher 8 million
Daiso! Love it. There are a handful of 'em in the US on the west coast. They're awesome for fabricobbling. Need a sheet of silicone? Cork? HDPE? Stainless-steel ruler? Black hot glue? Small storage containers? At least a dozen different adhesives - tapes, different glues, etc. All sorts of crazy stuff waiting to be put to use for $1.50 ea.
The next AvE t-shirt should be the thumb detector torque wrench. Although I am not sure if it is "click" or "clique"???
Any vid with AvE is a treat Especial!
The very epitome of fix it ‘til you broke it, marvellous.
Everyday there's a new AvE video it's a treat especial!
"I've got a har..., err, really like these things."
Yeah, I caught that!
“Tappy tap tap!” Laughed way too hard and long at that.
I ain't seen that setup before. It's a treat especial to me.
" well thats the end of that "
I laughed so hard !! Oh man . it snapped so easily . I knew it was gunna happen so it was a waiting game for you to pry that thin spot lol . always good for a laugh in the shop !
The secret to This Old Tony's dip is magic beans. It's all he uses.
Mike O'Barr yeah I accidentally dropped the dip on the ground once.. horrible, horrible mistake. Hey did you know giants exist?
Every AvE video is a treat especial!
A muffler on the vibrator?! NAH let me hear her growl!!!!
Catch phrase of the week. "Jiggling my fittings in public". That made me chuckle...
"...then he got turned into stooooone"
At first I thought that was a left hand nut rounder... Then realized it's actually a universal nut rounder since you used it in each hand... Brilliant...
If vibrating cleans stuff then why are my sheets still stained?
It was all just a dream . . .
Because when you vibrate something in ( You can't vibrate in back out ).
Try this again. WHEN YOU VIBRATE SOMETHING IN YOU CAN'T VIBRATE IT BACK OUT, THERE WE GO.
nowr2run use *asterisks* (*asterisks*)
This gives me a solution for a greensand prepping setup! I need to sift pounds of crushed bentonite clay and aeolian sand and this pnuematic vibrator is just the thing I have been looking for!
Where did you get that crescent!?!?!??! What genius made a hammer crescent wrench!!
Its a miners wrench, amaizing tools.
I find your jokes to be funny in a manly way, the wife won’t like any of your jokes. I also find your sign offs to be extremely humorous. Your humor is frequently a high point of my day. Thanks for the laughs..
GO USN!
You invented the Subsonic cleaner!
every vijéo from AvE is a treat especial.
so and when do we build that weaponized vibrator?
That last part was equally cute and imaginative ... kudos to your kid who (probably like my own) is going to be smarter than Dad one day waaaaay too soon!
Think he knows he pressed it together w/ the innards backwards?
Everytime i get a notification you've uploaded is a treat especiale !
Have run into the occasional story regards the offshore platform gals and their favorite spots to set aspell whilst taking a leg stretching walkabout....
Ha! Nice video. My boss was scrapping an old medical-type bed that went up and down and vibrated. I took the vibrating parts and attached them to my parts washer and made it a sonic parts washer. I can just toss the parts into the drink, turn it on, and let it go for a while. Come back and parts are nice and clean!
Used to work in an old mill as a boy, we had a lady called Claire who was crossed eyed,
I was an innocent boy not long out of short pants and not wise to the women's charms
I couldn't understand why Claire loved her job sitting with this vibration parts cleaner between her legs cleaning small part all day long but when I think back there was a reason she had crossed eyes chemicals and vibrations...
HAHAHAHA "The thumb detecting numb fucker"... You are the man. God you bring back some good memories when I was "the Bucket" kid in a machine shop. Back in the 70's I was hired as a bucket kid. A person who cleaned off the metal shavings and metal parts in a large machine shop. Because I was always there working I got hands on training on using a lathe, mill, and assembling pneumatic valves. Also did a bit a welding. I loved that little job and I learned a great deal but the recession hit and I was laid off. Fond memories because all of the guys talked like you AvE. Just funny as hell.
CA glue does not like to hold certain plastics, no matter the size of the gob...lather it in some jb weld perhaps?
he UHMW plastic doesn't stick to either, I think the best thing would have been to wrap it in something that could hold it together and maybe a little bit of a flexible filler to prevent the air from going in
True enough!
This is definitely in the top 2 TH-cam channels... the other one involves tires and tape, you know who I mean!
Tires and tape?
Could you get some piezoelectrics from the usual sources? Forget ultrasonic, arduino powered supersonic!
Careful, you may go from supersonic straight to plaid!
That's ludicrous!
any faster and you'll vibrate your brains into your feet
7:10 already got his warrenty story thought up for the exchange 😂
Swap someone’s roller skate/ skateboard wheels for those rotors and then sit back and watch the fun!
LMFAO! I was just thinking "they seem to all be a 'treat especial'", then he comments like he read my mind😆😆😆
S&M isn't always the case as Evidence of offspring
No doubt the post man been around a few times.
I couldn't stop laughing all the way through! I even picked up a great French phrase.
You really need to make up a t-shirt that says " And demonetized". I think it would be a best seller.
La débrouille is well translated! Make the tool chooch even without spare part available or affordable. Your french sounds nice yo hear, keep doing!
Find the old purple wand, give it more upgrades!!
"Percussive maintenance" Picks up a hammer. lol. I'm stealing that one!
I wanted to yell and say, "Drill a hole and put a screw(s) in it!"
It is lethal watching this channel ...just can't stop watching and laughing. I got shit to do....before the wife gets back
Se debroulier, Systeme D. In other words, "We'll muddle through."
i have watched every video you have dude i hoped you carry on making vids im a bloody AvE adict love your sense of humor and the way you use words i aint no brainiac im one of the back of the class dopy fekerz lol...i dont take anything apart but have in the past and love ya vids dude keep making loads as i need my weekly fix lol
13:59 ...waiting for that hernia to pop.
I can never watch Canadian shows the same way again, when I hear them say "keep your stick on the ice" I always think of AvE.
Not working? You put the rotor back on the shaft backwards. The vanes are pointing in the wrong direction.
Nope. Keep an eye on the hex head.
I guess in this case, two wrongs do make a right. While he did put the rotor on backwards (keep an eye on the snap ring -- facing in upon disassembly, facing out upon reassembly), he countered that mistake by reassembling the whole thing backwards. The cap screw is on the opposite side of the housing upon reassembly.
Has ratcheting wrench, uses box end... love this guy.
Débrouiller isn't even French french, it's Québecois. Used to be a kids magazine we read all the time in French immersion (à L'ile de Vancouver, calisse, of all places) called Les Débrouillards. Always knew the verb to mean to clear, or defog. Probably demystify is the nearest English equivalent.
SeaWasp that was the good times.. Gregory charles before he became a do it all
"se débrouiller" kinda mean "I'll do it even tho i shouldn't" 90% of the time :p
George Orwell worked in professional kitchens in Paris in the 1920's and he talks about debroullier in Down and Out in Paris and London.
se debrouller or se demerder: the unstuck yourself from shitty situation
Haven't had a good belly laugh at a video in a while, thanks!