Dino the video is really useful for explaining tool type and use to both young people getting interested in DIY work and experienced tool users. (I have all those tools except No. 5). I think videos like this interposed with your videos showing you working on projects with tools will be attractive to existing viewers and new subscribers. Thankyou.
That was a fun video! I didn't get the last one. I've been in HVAC for 29 years, didn't know there was a tool for that. It doesn't look like Channellock makes them anymore, but I did find another company that makes a tool for the job. I learned something today. Thank you!
I was in a hardware store yesterday and they still had the pliers on the shelf but may have been old stock. Thank you for the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed the video Dino
O.K. Dino you have put me to shame. I have been working in electrical electronic feild all my life and have never seen a lock nut plires. I thought when i saw them dang that would be perfect for conduit lock nuts but i had no clue what they were for. Im still giggling over that. Great video and entertaining and educational for me!
Glad you enjoyed the video. Ya the players were an impulse buy a few years ago but I use them more than I thought I would. Thanks for the comment. Dino
Dino bloody hell have been watching your website for a week now
and have learn't more in week than in 20yrs
THANK YOU 🙏
I'm so glad you are finding the content useful. I have fun making it and knowing others enjoy it is the best part.
Thank you for the comment.
Dino
Dino the video is really useful for explaining tool type and use to both young people getting interested in DIY work and experienced tool users. (I have all those tools except No. 5). I think videos like this interposed with your videos showing you working on projects with tools will be attractive to existing viewers and new subscribers. Thankyou.
Thanks Mal. I'll see if I can work in more tools into the content. Always appreciate the feedback.
Dino
That was a fun video! I didn't get the last one. I've been in HVAC for 29 years, didn't know there was a tool for that. It doesn't look like Channellock makes them anymore, but I did find another company that makes a tool for the job. I learned something today. Thank you!
I was in a hardware store yesterday and they still had the pliers on the shelf but may have been old stock. Thank you for the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed the video
Dino
Another great DTS episode! We need to get together another time when I DONT forget to bring my bag of specilty tools!
Yeeeesss, for sure Eric.
Dino
O.K. Dino you have put me to shame. I have been working in electrical electronic feild all my life and have never seen a lock nut plires. I thought when i saw them dang that would be perfect for conduit lock nuts but i had no clue what they were for. Im still giggling over that. Great video and entertaining and educational for me!
Glad you enjoyed the video. Ya the players were an impulse buy a few years ago but I use them more than I thought I would.
Thanks for the comment.
Dino
Wire stripers. Countersink file card for cleaning files
That’s impressive. I have more obscure tools than anyone else I know and you stumped me on 4 and 5.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment.
Dino
I'll mention nothing about my 2 point test score lol, I just wanted to say that you are looking great Dino!
Thank you so much, and two points is better than 0 😀.
Dino
YESSSSSSSS!
I'm an electrician and didn't know that channel lock made those pliers. Thanks for the education!
Right on, I'm glad I showed you something new.
Dino
Pretty sure I got all off them. Will see:)
Right on!!!
Dino
I’ll do better next time, got first two and kind of guessed the file card use, but 4 and 5 had no clue 😂
6 points. I'll do better bext time. Lol. At least this episode won't cost me th3 money the last one did.