Check your ball joints with a shovel: Jack up the lower control arm, close to the ball joint, so tire is approx one inch off the floor. Slide a spade shovel under the tire and pump up down. Do 9-3 check with your hands. The weight is off the ball joints and makes moving the wheel easy and you can hear/see if they need replacing. The shovel is a lever. Set your camera under the car to see the ball joint movements. I have a 89 Mercedes 560 and works just fine...😀🤔.
I'm a retired heavy truck mechanic. I build rat rods and hot rods. I still use the floor jack and jack stand method with no problem. There are many lifts and other things out there that would be cool to own but the cost for the home hobbyist makes this one made in Denmark a bad investment due to the cost. My guess is this lift is 5 figures. Achon won't provide online pricing but i found a similar lift that has nearly the same spec's sells for $22, 700.00. Not exactly for the weekend warrior that works for a living.
Plenty of mid-rise scissor lifts are in $2000-2500 price range. 3000KG capacity. It won't lift to 6' but I have height restrictions in my garage so 39" was plenty high for me. I purchased one last year to do an EV conversion on a midengined car and had no problems using this to drop my cars engine subframe while retaining access to remove all the parts I didn't need (ex: the gas tanks). Mine was made in China but solidly built and easily assembled. Purchased through a US based distributor and only cost me $2700 including freight charges. There are 2 post lifts in the same range but would have required more space next to the vehicle AND drilling of anchors.
@@gunnsalelanonda8654 There is a few between 1600-1800 but they dont allow access to the underside of the vehicle when lifted. Id like a 2 or 4 post lift....but I have a dirt driveway so Ill likely move before I can afford to get one.
Exactly. My neighbor, who races classic cars, installed such a lift but had to reinforce his garage floor first as the concrete was not the recommended thickness.
1:48 I don't see how that reduces work time by 40%. A simple plug takes any shop from 15-30mins (depending on what is involved, of course). That looks like it takes an hour or longer.
4:35 - Doesn't seem practical, you would need multiple tools or heads for each lug pattern. This one has a specific 5 lug, fixed pattern. Won't work on 4, 6, 8 or other 5 lug patterns.
I think it's intended for installing the lugs at a factory when you need to do a bunch of the same thing. Bonus is that it would make it nearly impossible to cross thread the lugs. Pointless for mechanics. Forget the bolt pattern issue, it would be useless for taking the lugs off since the torque of the driver would be divided by 5.
@@merlinmagnus873 Vehicle manufacturers already have these thing as part of their suspended tooling, that are MUCH heaver duty than that hand held unit.
@@mustang6599 Right? Literally NO WAY with that 11 Volt Cordless Impact they're showing in the ad. You'd be lucky to get anywhere using Air like an adult.
Since I am a mechanic myself I will be honest a lot of this is very impressive but the process is just hard to deal with honestly but it's nice to see that people are still innovating on to the mechanic field since everything is now gonna be electric soon enough And by the way I'm from South Carolina so how are you all do one lol there aint no fun if I don't put my country in it and that Yahoo just kind of does it by the way text zone you do a great job on your videos I watch you every day different videos I'm going from your very 1st to up-to-date I love everything you do man cause I'm in the EDC and everything else like that It's just great to see somebody who looks out for the innovation of everyday people that should be spread world wide
I don't see EV being here anytime soon. The problems with them burning and other expensive fails will keep many from buying them. I think if it's forced, you will see a revolution LOL.
The powerbuilt if people complain about scratching the shock springs and related parts, I would recommend coming up with some rubber boots on the contacting surfaces of the powerbuilt, so not only it removes the complaint, but at the same time it adds value to the product.
@@johnjackson5350 Some people enjoy building their own set; it is not about convenience but the satisfying process of building your own set without scratching parts. Like the combo set, it contains rubber boots (insulation) to prevent noise and metal-to-metal contact (wear). Continuous improvement to cover a whole range of audience with value will make this product more successful.
That last one is definitely a winner it's worth every penny and I've got an improvement for it if you would like to get ahold of me you can chow for now
I do like the idea of the safety pins. Although when the threads sheer off and the spring flies out those tiny metal strands probably won’t do much. But it did make me feel better while watching the video.
I have used the power built spring compression tool. It is crap. I used it as a rental tool. Nowhere on the box does it give a capability rating. They say 4000 lbs, but what does that equate to in relation to a spring? I used it on a set of F-150 struts. The aluminum shaft on the tool bent and would not fully retract.
I have one of those induction heaters. They work really well and save a LOT of time. I have a floor mounted strut compressor which also works very well. That one is nice and portable though.
I can’t understand why someone would design a coil spring compressor that needs to be operated while standing in the firing line if something goes wrong.
The body shop lift & puller was the best. I remember lugging the old heavy wheeled cross elbow frame and body pullers around the shop. If they slipped sometimes while a hydraulic chain puller was tightening : your life would flash before your eyes like a bomb went off.
That 5 socket lug adapter would only work if each lug was put on by hand exactly flush. You would still have to tighten each one individually to be certain one won't come loose.
I was always taught to only EVER start a threaded fastener by hand, and I haven't got out of the habit in 45 years. That thing is just a machine for crossing threads.... And it works on the assumption that every PCD is the same, on every car/truck, which it just plain isn't! And that next thing for slugging nuts? What an enormous waste of time! You'd spend longer setting that up for each nut than you could possibly save.
I've had plugs in two of my Pirelli tires on my truck and it's almost been 2 years! I have a big.ole 3500 HD Chevy all that damn weight plus my fat wife and the kids .. Never done me wrong 🤷♂️
There was maybe one item in this video that was practical as far as cost and effectiveness. There is already low cost procedures and tools to do the same things that all of these gadgets did. But as marketing goes, when you're selling worldwide there's always enough people to keep you in business buying your product you don't care how much something cost and haven't really ever used the tried and true things that are used every day for pennies to a couple of hundred bucks.
REGARDING THE LIFT,,,Those have been around for awhile, last dealership I was @ 9 or so years ago had them. They R kinda hoky not friendly to most vehicles, BUT it works & would be great for a home.
LMAO that automotive drain line cleaner for $450.00 has to be a joke. Just go buy some weed-wacker line under $10.00 and clean your lines out without breaking your wallet.
That multi wheel nut driver is probably that hard to work that tiny cordless driver seen in the video can’t do anything if the nuts have been tighntened. They use that tool in car factories where they must do it fast. But probably the car retailer needs to check the moment before the car goes to the new owner.
I am not a mechanic. Ive done a few back yard repairs but yeah... i really know nothing. I would like a mechanic to tell me why at 7 min 56 seconds the gentleman is using this hoist to pull at one of the hood supports with a chain. Am I an idiot or is that not a point where you would attatch to any kind of support structure? Also am I an idiot or is the support structure for the hood not something you would need a chain and hoist to remove...
7:10 All these tools look pretty useful. But I don't think I would trust this. I'm probably wrong, but by looking at it, I think one bump would tip that thing over in a second.
A bump from an elephant... For Pete sakes it weighs over 500 lbs without anything on it. With a car on it it weighs more. And it's also BOLTED DOWN!! duhhh
All a bunch of gimmicks - most of which have been used in real Dealerships for *years.* That "NutRunner" (LOL) thing would be smart if you had an absolute top of the range SnapOn/Mac Cordless Impact gun - otherwise; *Not a chance* without air. I will say the "drill snake" ordeal to clean sunroof drains & the likes *is* brilliant though.
4:35 this tool is trash all the way around. only fits 1 pattern. 2 you'd need to buy 5 of every single lug nut socket in order to use as a mechanic and still only works on a specific 5 lug (as the distance is not the same on every vehicle. so waste of time and money. 3 using this with the nuts in the sockets is a sure fire way to cross thread them. you never use an impact to start any nut. 4 unless it has some kind of slip built into the gears if 1 of the bolts doesn't go on easy it will seem like they are all tight instead of 4 being hand tight and one rusty pain in the ass. also if they used these in the factory i'd be unimpressed as the computer running them would have no way to monitor the actual torque of each individual nut. 1 being tight would make them all tight. as stated above the opposite can be said if it did have slip in the tool. If 1 stud was stripped and just spinning the tool would free spin on 1 and not move on the rest. just like a one wheel wonder rear end. really sad it's completely not thought out and so don't waste your money on that. 5:40 this looks like a great tool especially for people up north like me as snow and salt makes everything rust up to become a serious pain...... however the price is the real issue i see. $650?!?! I recently bought a 110v heating coil for $50 which heats 600 gallons of water to 85 degrees F. So just making the coil the size for a nut, and putting a trigger on it doesn't make this a $650 tool. If it actually heated up a nut enough to make a real difference in 15 seconds and had a good warranty i would probably buy this for $200-$300. As it stands now i'd rather keep using my torch. As for these scissor lifts they are seem nice for a low height ceiling and most of the time cheaper than an actual lift. however everything goes bad some time. and i didn't see or hear any type of saftey to keep it from dropping instantly when one of the hydraulics goes out. If you had your arm in the scissors area... well it's gone now. unless you were lifting up a truck and randomly laid down flat without it bouncing and crushing you.... cars would be most likely fatal if working near the front end. so not really in it for me without more detailed information on safety and price to compare just using a lift or a jack and jack stands.
I've got a Bendpac scissor lift. It's built like Fort Knox. Most importantly (to me), it doesn't cantilever any loads from the concrete. My particular unit is also completely open in the center, allowing me full access to everything underneath of what ever I'm working on.
I use them at least twice a week at our construction sites here in San Diego (where every construction worker is either an illegal alien or an honest hard working Hispanic) right down at the Tijuana border sometimes and They have always worked and worked great! What's your deal?
At 4:23 😂😂😂😂😂😂,Been in the motor trade for 40 years and seen some useless tools and ideas, most being impractical and would last about 5 seconds in the real world, but that bit of rubbish is up there with the worst!
@@spire4101 Some days better than others. His voice sounded somewhat hoarse and as if his sinuses were a little clogged. But a narrator can sound like that if the recording is slowed a little too much when edited. I'm 67 and have found I get concerned a lot more than I did when young. If If you were honest about your health not being good, please take extra care. No one can look after you better than yourself so please do whatever you need in order to get better. If you're kidding around, then know that I'm pleased you're in good health and I wish your days to be filled with what brings you the most joy.
@@spire4101 Im do very sorry that you're having to deal with that. I do hope you have those who are important to you helping you with what you need. My mother who's 94 is still working thru the aftermath of a close call with colon cancer. Luckily it was caught in time and they were able to entirely remove the tumor. For some reason her CEA numbers have started climbing again. The colon has been ruled out so her doc is thinking it may be the thyroid and has referred her to an endocrinologist. We're waiting for a call to schedule an appointment. All that said to let you know I do understand a little bit of what you're going through. And I do mean it when I say if there is anything I can do for you to please, please let me know. I will be thinking of you, sending positive thoughts and hugs. Yep, I'm one of those old southern women who is a hugger. Please focus on yourself and try to not give up on enjoying the good in your life. I hope you can find at least a little serenity and happiness during this time. Again, do let me know if I can do something to help in any way.🕯️☮️
Also ich kann ja nicht so viel Englisch aber das habe ich verstanden bei dem Akkuschrauber mit der reinigungsspirale wie viel Geld das kosten soll Das ist natürlich Quatsch das gleiche System gibt es auch für rauerreinigung in verschiedenen Größen ich habe 25 m auf Spirale für 30 €also der Preis hier scheint nicht mehr berechtigt zu sein.
just copy'n'pasted some bold marketing claims huh? e.g. the nutrunner wont be suitable for most wheel removals as the nuts operate at 1/5th of the torque... try to find a drill that's powerful enough first 🙄
This is what I just watched: Drill a 1.5 inch hole in the steel cords of my tire and fill it with rubber?? A 99 cent store drain cleaner snake wins SEMA? Buy a massive air wrench so I have enuf torque to break loose 5 lugs at once? In 15 seconds I can heat my nuts red hot destroying the grade 3/5/8 temper, better get new ones! Put stretchy boots on my cv joints and trap in all the dirt because it is quicker than doing it properly. Lastly you can't test/inspect/show ur customer worn out suspension with the weight of the vehicle on the joints.
The induction heater is the only thing decent on here. I don’t care if I change the temper of a stuck rusty nut that I can’t get off. A new nut and bolt is better than fighting it for hours.
@@BlueDart1971 I agree, that's why I said "better get new ones!" but the sad truth is many people don't even know what's happening and they will just use the old shit over again
If you're going to try and sell your merch in this country I'd suggest also lisling details like pounds and mph. Many people like me are not going to take the time to convert KG and MM,
Product description: "European advanced technology"
Name on the lift: "xinkong"
Sounds legit 🤣
Check your ball joints with a shovel: Jack up the lower control arm, close to the ball joint, so tire is approx one inch off the floor. Slide a spade shovel under the tire and pump up down. Do 9-3 check with your hands. The weight is off the ball joints and makes moving the wheel easy and you can hear/see if they need replacing. The shovel is a lever. Set your camera under the car to see the ball joint movements. I have a 89 Mercedes 560 and works just fine...😀🤔.
I'm a retired heavy truck mechanic. I build rat rods and hot rods. I still use the floor jack and jack stand method with no problem. There are many lifts and other things out there that would be cool to own but the cost for the home hobbyist makes this one made in Denmark a bad investment due to the cost. My guess is this lift is 5 figures. Achon won't provide online pricing but i found a similar lift that has nearly the same spec's sells for $22, 700.00. Not exactly for the weekend warrior that works for a living.
Plenty of mid-rise scissor lifts are in $2000-2500 price range. 3000KG capacity. It won't lift to 6' but I have height restrictions in my garage so 39" was plenty high for me. I purchased one last year to do an EV conversion on a midengined car and had no problems using this to drop my cars engine subframe while retaining access to remove all the parts I didn't need (ex: the gas tanks). Mine was made in China but solidly built and easily assembled. Purchased through a US based distributor and only cost me $2700 including freight charges. There are 2 post lifts in the same range but would have required more space next to the vehicle AND drilling of anchors.
Good stuff homie. Thanks for your insight
@@gunnsalelanonda8654 There is a few between 1600-1800 but they dont allow access to the underside of the vehicle when lifted. Id like a 2 or 4 post lift....but I have a dirt driveway so Ill likely move before I can afford to get one.
Good point ...lol
Exactly. My neighbor, who races classic cars, installed such a lift but had to reinforce his garage floor first as the concrete was not the recommended thickness.
half of these seem gimmicky, the others are too expensive
That's probably why they're business' revenue isn't more than your local Ice cream truck drivers. 🤭
The BluCave system is extraordinary.
Yes, but dead. It is more than 8 years old system and they went bankrupt
@@Gwakari 😂😂🤣🤣💀
Wow Great Stuff Thanks
1:48 I don't see how that reduces work time by 40%. A simple plug takes any shop from 15-30mins (depending on what is involved, of course). That looks like it takes an hour or longer.
4:35 - Doesn't seem practical, you would need multiple tools or heads for each lug pattern. This one has a specific 5 lug, fixed pattern.
Won't work on 4, 6, 8 or other 5 lug patterns.
I think it's intended for installing the lugs at a factory when you need to do a bunch of the same thing. Bonus is that it would make it nearly impossible to cross thread the lugs. Pointless for mechanics. Forget the bolt pattern issue, it would be useless for taking the lugs off since the torque of the driver would be divided by 5.
@@merlinmagnus873 Vehicle manufacturers already have these thing as part of their suspended tooling, that are MUCH heaver duty than that hand held unit.
Pls do more stuff like that! Never miss the new uploads
Most of those are good in theory..not so much in the field x)
The tire repair is way overboard, and I just blast my air nozzle to clean vents and drain holes. WTF needs a 5 socket contraption to loosen lug nuts?
@@xpicklepie That's if it could actually loosen nuts. That's initial torque needed to break loose a nut, X 5 nuts? Yeah, good luck with that.
@@mustang6599 Right? Literally NO WAY with that 11 Volt Cordless Impact they're showing in the ad. You'd be lucky to get anywhere using Air like an adult.
@@mustang6599 they are meant to zip on the lug nuts not remove them! Still need to individually torque them!
That lift though 😳😳
What about it? Your not gunna explain?
10 Lachnummern
into the success of these small
I would spend my money on any lift that doesn’t let me remove suspension and drop a gearbox/transmission.
Your a weener thats why! The bloody thing is bolted down for Pete sakes!! Get your head on straight young Chappie!
Since I am a mechanic myself I will be honest a lot of this is very impressive but the process is just hard to deal with honestly but it's nice to see that people are still innovating on to the mechanic field since everything is now gonna be electric soon enough And by the way I'm from South Carolina so how are you all do one lol there aint no fun if I don't put my country in it and that Yahoo just kind of does it by the way text zone you do a great job on your videos I watch you every day different videos I'm going from your very 1st to up-to-date I love everything you do man cause I'm in the EDC and everything else like that It's just great to see somebody who looks out for the innovation of everyday people that should be spread world wide
I don't see EV being here anytime soon. The problems with them burning and other expensive fails will keep many from buying them. I think if it's forced, you will see a revolution LOL.
I think you've won the award for longest run-on sentence in the world. 😆
What the fuck are you trying to say?
@@st.michaelthearchangel7774 He is from the south.
The powerbuilt if people complain about scratching the shock springs and related parts, I would recommend coming up with some rubber boots on the contacting surfaces of the powerbuilt, so not only it removes the complaint, but at the same time it adds value to the product.
Just buy spring and strut combos
@@johnjackson5350 Some people enjoy building their own set; it is not about convenience but the satisfying process of building your own set without scratching parts. Like the combo set, it contains rubber boots (insulation) to prevent noise and metal-to-metal contact (wear). Continuous improvement to cover a whole range of audience with value will make this product more successful.
@@benliu2376 sure I know been turning wrenches since 1972
@@johnjackson5350 Great! Keep up the good practice!
That last one is definitely a winner it's worth every penny and I've got an improvement for it if you would like to get ahold of me you can chow for now
i cant wait to strip all 5 of my lug nuts at once cause i didnt start them by hand!
I do like the idea of the safety pins. Although when the threads sheer off and the spring flies out those tiny metal strands probably won’t do much. But it did make me feel better while watching the video.
LOL
Amazing stuff.
Impressive!!
Was that an engine hoist on the lift it self? That is stupid dangerous.
9:00 So it's basically a pneumatic Pearl of Anguish. Ouch!
I need almost everything in this video.
Really? A couple look useful, most look useless. Especially the 5-lug tool, what junk!
none of these go in your own garage, this the kind of thing you find in a big time shop. but maybe that strut tool it kinda nice
Thanks for sharing your amazing video. Good work my friend. 👍👍.
this is an interesting thing
Get well soon ☺️
I have used the power built spring compression tool. It is crap. I used it as a rental tool. Nowhere on the box does it give a capability rating. They say 4000 lbs, but what does that equate to in relation to a spring? I used it on a set of F-150 struts. The aluminum shaft on the tool bent and would not fully retract.
I have one of those induction heaters. They work really well and save a LOT of time. I have a floor mounted strut compressor which also works very well. That one is nice and portable though.
Can you clarify a little more for me, how they work?
I can’t understand why someone would design a coil spring compressor that needs to be operated while standing in the firing line if something goes wrong.
Ambulance chased is going to bankrupt this company…..
That’s what I was thinking, if u are DYI take to shop, pay 20 bucks and done
Thinking the same thing.
@@fuzzyknuckle4352 no a smart person would take struts to a garage
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The body shop lift & puller was the best.
I remember lugging the old heavy wheeled cross elbow frame and body pullers around the shop. If they slipped sometimes while a hydraulic chain puller was tightening : your life would flash before your eyes like a bomb went off.
Everything seems extremely overpriced 😂
The first Ford T model was also overpriced
Oh for Pete sakes! like we've never boughten anything that wasn't an arm and a leg .
Y’all should put x4 of those scissor lifts together at same time for pick up trucks and heavy vechiles would be more stable and prevent tipping .
That 5 socket lug adapter would only work if each lug was put on by hand exactly flush. You would still have to tighten each one individually to be certain one won't come loose.
even if they were all perfectly synchronized you would need a ginormous wrench to tighten them all to spec... LOL
Maybe there are torque limiters in there, so as each one tightens, it stops, while the others continue to tighten?
@@stephenwalker6823 Dang, here we go, someone smart
Well big Danny panty! For a price like 399.99 you can save 12 seconds taking a tire off every time!
I was always taught to only EVER start a threaded fastener by hand, and I haven't got out of the habit in 45 years. That thing is just a machine for crossing threads....
And it works on the assumption that every PCD is the same, on every car/truck, which it just plain isn't!
And that next thing for slugging nuts? What an enormous waste of time! You'd spend longer setting that up for each nut than you could possibly save.
Wher can we purchase achon scissor lift. Thank u
Cool content
You didn’t mention anything about the equal lifting synchronization
I don't see any locking safety device on the first lift.
Why not use the old school tire plugs it's worked for years
Much quicker also.
A plug is not a patch. Both have their uses. This thing seemed like overkill, trying to rebuild the tread
I've had plugs in two of my Pirelli tires on my truck and it's almost been 2 years! I have a big.ole 3500 HD Chevy all that damn weight plus my fat wife and the kids .. Never done me wrong 🤷♂️
There was maybe one item in this video that was practical as far as cost and effectiveness. There is already low cost procedures and tools to do the same things that all of these gadgets did. But as marketing goes, when you're selling worldwide there's always enough people to keep you in business buying your product you don't care how much something cost and haven't really ever used the tried and true things that are used every day for pennies to a couple of hundred bucks.
Excellent my friend. I'm actually interested in a couple of them. Take care and stay safe.
Oh stop fooling around Tami. Your not going to buy anything. Plus your my neighbor and your husband has about had it with you!
As a mechanic, i would never use any of these expect the alinement machine and maybe the induction tool. But even then nothing beats a oxy torch
The induction tool is nothing new but they do work very well.
Pointer: put the damn prices on screen.
The one most interested in is the ACHON DSL3500 lift but there was no price, Their website does not list a price either.
That means nobody can afford it and the website needs the traffic. Internet 101.
It’s because this video is from 2013
It means if you have to ask the price, then you cannot afford it.
REGARDING THE LIFT,,,Those have been around for awhile, last dealership I was @ 9 or so years ago had them. They R kinda hoky not friendly to most vehicles, BUT it works & would be great for a home.
Cool that kind of gadget
LMAO that automotive drain line cleaner for $450.00 has to be a joke. Just go buy some weed-wacker line under $10.00 and clean your lines out without breaking your wallet.
cool how pretty much everything is rated at around 7700 lbs😅
That's 3500kg, you know, what the rest of the world uses.
@@littleherms3285 yeah but everything is rated at that?
@@normanbuchanan9710 standard light duty.
Its what we can drive without an extended license, "normal car" only goes to 3500kg here
Yup norm! I think you and your wife have found your tools!
I've got a heat inductor gun from Venom it does work , comes in handy
5:40 similar tool I have. It’s just coil heater to water, for 8 $, and it actually works on rusty screws.
That multi wheel nut driver is probably that hard to work that tiny cordless driver seen in the video can’t do anything if the nuts have been tighntened. They use that tool in car factories where they must do it fast. But probably the car retailer needs to check the moment before the car goes to the new owner.
Where are the emergency locks for that scissor lift system? No thanks.
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nice to see what everyone else is doing . what are we producing the the USA ?
Stuff that actually works like people want it to.
Excellent
Did you know Denmark used to be called Danmörk?
These prices are kinda of High and fast and efficient is more practical, Most of these tools take up too much time just to set up.
All this stuff is either wildly over-priced, or impractical because of its limited use.
I am not a mechanic. Ive done a few back yard repairs but yeah... i really know nothing. I would like a mechanic to tell me why at 7 min 56 seconds the gentleman is using this hoist to pull at one of the hood supports with a chain. Am I an idiot or is that not a point where you would attatch to any kind of support structure? Also am I an idiot or is the support structure for the hood not something you would need a chain and hoist to remove...
Why would you show stuff that is not easily available....I wanted the Bluecave system....Good luck
$2700 for a tool to fix Windows ! You can buy a kit that WILL fix a window for $15-20 . It works fine I've used them 😆
Sad that all of these products are available overseas......Nothing in the US?
5:43 What shop does Jonah Hill work in?
7:10 All these tools look pretty useful. But I don't think I would trust this. I'm probably wrong, but by looking at it, I think one bump would tip that thing over in a second.
A bump from an elephant... For Pete sakes it weighs over 500 lbs without anything on it. With a car on it it weighs more. And it's also BOLTED DOWN!! duhhh
I would estimate that I would do a puncture repair in a quarter of the time with a patch.
Well then I estimate that the tool would never go into your hands then? Right?
All a bunch of gimmicks - most of which have been used in real Dealerships for *years.* That "NutRunner" (LOL) thing would be smart if you had an absolute top of the range SnapOn/Mac Cordless Impact gun - otherwise; *Not a chance* without air. I will say the "drill snake" ordeal to clean sunroof drains & the likes *is* brilliant though.
prys ?
$450 for a machine I can use a $25 dryer vent cleaner for?
why didnt put the cost of them
4:35 this tool is trash all the way around. only fits 1 pattern. 2 you'd need to buy 5 of every single lug nut socket in order to use as a mechanic and still only works on a specific 5 lug (as the distance is not the same on every vehicle. so waste of time and money. 3 using this with the nuts in the sockets is a sure fire way to cross thread them. you never use an impact to start any nut. 4 unless it has some kind of slip built into the gears if 1 of the bolts doesn't go on easy it will seem like they are all tight instead of 4 being hand tight and one rusty pain in the ass. also if they used these in the factory i'd be unimpressed as the computer running them would have no way to monitor the actual torque of each individual nut. 1 being tight would make them all tight. as stated above the opposite can be said if it did have slip in the tool. If 1 stud was stripped and just spinning the tool would free spin on 1 and not move on the rest. just like a one wheel wonder rear end.
really sad it's completely not thought out and so don't waste your money on that.
5:40 this looks like a great tool especially for people up north like me as snow and salt makes everything rust up to become a serious pain...... however the price is the real issue i see. $650?!?! I recently bought a 110v heating coil for $50 which heats 600 gallons of water to 85 degrees F. So just making the coil the size for a nut, and putting a trigger on it doesn't make this a $650 tool. If it actually heated up a nut enough to make a real difference in 15 seconds and had a good warranty i would probably buy this for $200-$300. As it stands now i'd rather keep using my torch.
As for these scissor lifts they are seem nice for a low height ceiling and most of the time cheaper than an actual lift. however everything goes bad some time. and i didn't see or hear any type of saftey to keep it from dropping instantly when one of the hydraulics goes out. If you had your arm in the scissors area... well it's gone now. unless you were lifting up a truck and randomly laid down flat without it bouncing and crushing you.... cars would be most likely fatal if working near the front end. so not really in it for me without more detailed information on safety and price to compare just using a lift or a jack and jack stands.
“experts” advise you , means they want to sell you something
Good
Great vid, keep it up guys!
Tools from the past...
Moat of these are solutions looking for a problem.
I want that car bench UL 300
Start a line of random stuff
First and thanks
My doctor used the same tool to clean my prostate.
Your dog in your pictures prostate? Or the prostate that's had several Men of all colors, shapes and sizes Rumbling through, like a Fast food joint?
how a good tool
$450 for a tiny drain auger? Yeah, ok.
Toolstation sells the same thing for less than £40
First product, the double scissor lift, does not show it lifting a vehicle. Absurd.
Не подходит подъемник,двигатель с передней частью машины прогибается вниз после первого подъема.
Never ever ever use a scissor lift.......EVER!!
why?
@@User8vfjhejf We have a scissor lift and it came with 4 acrow props. If something snaps, it ain't going anywhere.
I've got a Bendpac scissor lift. It's built like Fort Knox. Most importantly (to me), it doesn't cantilever any loads from the concrete. My particular unit is also completely open in the center, allowing me full access to everything underneath of what ever I'm working on.
Anyone askin why....I aint hea to explain. I have spoken. I said no an thats final. Lemme know if you need furtha instructions....🤌
I use them at least twice a week at our construction sites here in San Diego (where every construction worker is either an illegal alien or an honest hard working Hispanic) right down at the Tijuana border sometimes and They have always worked and worked great! What's your deal?
At 4:23 😂😂😂😂😂😂,Been in the motor trade for 40 years and seen some useless tools and ideas, most being impractical and would last about 5 seconds in the real world, but that bit of rubbish is up there with the worst!
I just sent that clip to my boss, he lives 6km west of me. I can hear him laughing from here!
Is your health ok?
No, how about yours?
@@spire4101 Some days better than others. His voice sounded somewhat hoarse and as if his sinuses were a little clogged. But a narrator can sound like that if the recording is slowed a little too much when edited. I'm 67 and have found I get concerned a lot more than I did when young. If
If you were honest about your health not being good, please take extra care. No one can look after you better than yourself so please do whatever you need in order to get better.
If you're kidding around, then know that I'm pleased you're in good health and I wish your days to be filled with what brings you the most joy.
@@charlotteemerson5050 I have stage 4 cancer. No amount of taking care of myself will do any good so I just try to enjoy the day as much as possible.
@@spire4101 Im do very sorry that you're having to deal with that. I do hope you have those who are important to you helping you with what you need. My mother who's 94 is still working thru the aftermath of a close call with colon cancer. Luckily it was caught in time and they were able to entirely remove the tumor. For some reason her CEA numbers have started climbing again. The colon has been ruled out so her doc is thinking it may be the thyroid and has referred her to an endocrinologist. We're waiting for a call to schedule an appointment. All that said to let you know I do understand a little bit of what you're going through. And I do mean it when I say if there is anything I can do for you to please, please let me know. I will be thinking of you, sending positive thoughts and hugs. Yep, I'm one of those old southern women who is a hugger.
Please focus on yourself and try to not give up on enjoying the good in your life. I hope you can find at least a little serenity and happiness during this time. Again, do let me know if I can do something to help in any way.🕯️☮️
Huh. I am unemployed again. You think I am made of money. Heck no!
So much random stuff we gotta deal with
Also ich kann ja nicht so viel Englisch aber das habe ich verstanden bei dem Akkuschrauber mit der reinigungsspirale wie viel Geld das kosten soll
Das ist natürlich Quatsch das gleiche System gibt es auch für rauerreinigung in verschiedenen Größen ich habe 25 m auf Spirale für 30 €also der Preis hier scheint nicht mehr berechtigt zu sein.
just copy'n'pasted some bold marketing claims huh? e.g. the nutrunner wont be suitable for most wheel removals as the nuts operate at 1/5th of the torque... try to find a drill that's powerful enough first 🙄
This video is from 2013 lol the stuff is not even available anymore.
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Where are these products made? I don't want any made in china junk.
This is what I just watched:
Drill a 1.5 inch hole in the steel cords of my tire and fill it with rubber??
A 99 cent store drain cleaner snake wins SEMA?
Buy a massive air wrench so I have enuf torque to break loose 5 lugs at once?
In 15 seconds I can heat my nuts red hot destroying the grade 3/5/8 temper, better get new ones!
Put stretchy boots on my cv joints and trap in all the dirt because it is quicker than doing it properly.
Lastly you can't test/inspect/show ur customer worn out suspension with the weight of the vehicle on the joints.
Most of the things belong in Harbor Freight
The induction heater is the only thing decent on here. I don’t care if I change the temper of a stuck rusty nut that I can’t get off. A new nut and bolt is better than fighting it for hours.
@@BlueDart1971 I agree, that's why I said "better get new ones!" but the sad truth is many people don't even know what's happening and they will just use the old shit over again
Metric system? 7700 pounds?
If you're going to try and sell your merch in this country I'd suggest also lisling details like pounds and mph. Many people like me are not going to take the time to convert KG and MM,
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