I used to work in the IR thermo king plant in Galway as a security guard. The workers only got 2 Guinness on break or I'd go down and whip them back to work
You ever have those times where you are trying to untorque something and you put a cheater bar on it and it starts to come. "Oh, its coming, its coming, I think I got it. Oh it wasn't threaded..."
That's how I find left hand threads - Turn clockwise till it budges, wonder why it's not getting looser, turn the other way and it loosens instantly. Sometimes, if I'm very lucky, I still have a working set of threads afterwards.
You're luckier than I am. I've only ever cleared the lefties out of cast aluminum parts (belt tensioners, generally) and there's no coming back from that one. Helicoil time.
I found it interesting that they cast into the aluminum "oil daily" and then covered it up with the rubber grip so you don't see it. Planned failure mode.
Step 1. Let's say that a lady has just given birth to quintuplets (5 babies), without a cesarean. Now imagine the apocalypse of her lady parts. "Tic Tac thrown down a hallway" won't cover it. Step 2. Attempt to get image out of head.
Love the camera setup! As a photographer myself we know whatever works to get the angle and be easy to use, the sound dampening of the rubber band! Well done
Not really sure if there's enough meat on her, but when I was watching I thought you could drill it out the pivot hole, insert (glue in or interference fit) a piece of bronze/brass pipe, and then ream the inside of that pipe so you have enough clearence on the pin that the pipe acts as a bushing.
You inspired me to work on my grandpa's old B&D circular saw. I replaced the cord and it runs like a dream. I cut some treated 6x6 posts with it today. Thanks AvE.
I actually grew up in a town with an IR factory (Athens, PA). They shut down in October of 2010 and laid off 131 people. It was quite a hit for a small community.
Ingersol Rand still makes quality tunnel boring machines. If you have 50 million dollars 1000 men and a tunnel to dig I would recommend them. Also if you buy a used one be sure to check for wear on the main idler spindle bolt on drill head number 47. Its not an easy fix like numbers 146 and 654. They put loctite on it and you will need to put an extension on your wrench or switch to a bigger 3/8th in drive. If you are not prepared to deal with loctite and that stuck bolt buy a different TBM. That and the paint seems to flake off one of the control panels so be prepared to send it to the body shop if you want that new factory finish.
Thanks for explaining how this works! The high speed video was very cool too! I have an older IR air chisel similar to that one. It has served me very well for years! It's amazing how much power the air piston will impart to the tool bit. There are very few things that will withstand the full fury of this tool for long! One of my go-to tools for stuck, rusted, or stubborn things.
I had one of those Ingersoll rand air hammers when I worked as a tech 30 years ago. Only change I made was switching from the spring bit retainer to a Mac tools retainer like the one this one has. Nice to know you can get them with this retainer included. Mind never let me down, ran good. Of course, I always cleaned and oiled it.
Nah the "flapping in the breeze like a mother of quints" has to be the funniest offhand comment he's ever made. Laughed so hard woke the wife and dogs.
Thank you so much for showing us your set up I’ve always wondered it’s really weird now to know that it’s mirrored flipped. I guess you kind of build an image in your mind what the shop looks like after watching all these videos every time for so long.
Mechanical synchronization at its best! Another cool thing is how mechanical governors on "old" industrial alternators are mechanically tuned with weights springs and speed. Im sure you love them AvE, as do I. However one of the benefits of electronics is the ability to change the frequency on the fly. It always fascinates me how engineers engine-inered components from shuttle valves, to my moms washer and dry timers, through gears and contacts. Many beers spent figuring out the port sizes and distance between them. TBH think about them two stroke diesels or your weed-eata. Cheers
Taiwan manufacturing - the terrible scary stories I can tell. (Note: electronics are good, everything else is hit and miss, but mostly miss.) Where to start: the bare feet in the cast iron foundry casting floor, the child labor, the “not my problem” approach to everything and many more. Warning: Most of my experience in Taiwan is with the cheap end products like those found at Hazard Fraught. I have worked in Taiwan on product lines which compare to Fill-Tea. Suppliers follow the same basic pattern. All experience was confined to years 2003/2004. Let’s start with dirty parts. In Taiwan manufacturing operations are jobbed to specialty shops. So as example to make a special threaded part, the bar stock would go to one factory to rough cut, put on a truck to go to another factory to be machined to length, put on a truck to go to another factory to chew multifaceted wandering cavities (aka: drilled holes) & drunkenly thread the craters, put on a truck to go to another factory to be shot peened with shot from the Metazoic period, put on a truck to go to the assembly house. Note no cleaning process. At none of these steps are any measurements taken or gages used until the parts arrive at the assembly house. Thus, because the lot size is 5,000 assemblies and the order must ship in 2 days, the inspection, if any, is subjective to the inspector whims. In the really good shops the part would be put in a trial assembly…but usually not. So, if the part arrives dirty to the shop, it is assembled dirty. There is not enough time to send the part out for cleaning. Plus, all the different factories have already been paid (wont ship parts to next factory until the current factory is paid). You would not believe the pieces of dirt, orange peels, condoms (used), betel nut (chewed and spit) plus other junk in assemblies we have received from Taiwan. Next episode: the self-hardening rubber or maybe the swinging QA lab ElWet p.s: I skip all the babying and skip straight to stage #3 red hot curses. Does wonders & blunders.
I don't know about their air hammers or even their other impact models, but my brother and I both bought the Ingersoll Rand model 213 impact gun about 35 years ago and they're still working just as good as when we bought them. These guns were abused, I think I only oiled mine once since then, they've been dropped countless times, even left out in the rain; I even remember rain water pouring out of the air chuck. They just keep working, such an awesome gun!
Yeah they are brilliant in the workshop, but if you slip, she will tear right through any threads or aluminium components, here in the UK quite a few of the workshops have banned them
rick Yeah I know. Shitty electrodes stick as fuck to the weld. I beed to try the rutilen version. A lot of pros say bad stuff about the kind of electrodes i use.
Had an IR for years, it was ok. Switched to the Astro 4980 with the .498 shank and that sucker really hits. Pretty much the ultimate break shit apart air tool
I used to sell IR tools and I used to get them at cost. I actually was quite impressed with the durability when I was turning a wrench and using these things on a daily basis.
I wore out several of those in my time remanufacturing clutches. Not to mention the rotary cutter and a dynafile. I love a good dynafile. Priceless when you need one.
I like AVE's genuineness appreciating understanding clever mechanical stuff! I about peed myself when somebody told me about ramjets and the Krauts V1 ramjet! Please take one apart!
I took one of those apart back in the 80's and it had metal particles inside of it too. Pre NAFTA. LOL. Yes, I took it apart to see what made it chooch. My curiosity started around age 5 when I broke apart a "Giant Horseshoe Magnet" to see what made it chooch. I got my ass in trouble for that curiosity. At age 6 I drew up detailed plans for an idea I had and excitedly explained it to my Dad. He congratulated me for reinventing the dynamo. He knew I was past the toy stage so he bought me electronics kits and models of working V-8 and Wankel engines.
23 years ago I was an Auto Technician, and I bought a cheap Campbell Hausfeld Air Hammer, it has lasted professional and home user abuse and it still rocks! I literally used it to knock off a frozen Bearing Race off my Daughter's truck, and now I finally need new chisels for it! That bad boy is all steel, no Aluminum or Plastic anywhere! It bothers so much where pneumatic tools have become!
I want to see you review some Porter Cable tools. I have used a few of them for a couple years now and would like to see your input on how well they are built.
MyuFoxable not as good as the ones twenty years ago... they work, but are fairly light duty at the end of the day. On the other hand, they work pretty darn good (20V lithium series) but I somehow suspect that parts unavailability or overpriced obsolescence (batteries and chargers basically) that essentially ended the careers my 19.2 volt SawBoss, 19.2v 1/2” hammer drill, etc. won’t be what ends these new 20V lightweight tools careers. They will just break...and die. And not be worth fixing. I have 7 different 20V PC tools and two chargers from two kits, total investment US$240. That’s the price of one new 19.2V charger and one battery replacement for the 20-year-old stuff.
i totally have the same appreciation for simplicity in machining that exist only through the ingeniousness which designed it . a better example old military gun parts . the shit amazes me
Thinking the same thing the other day. Finally got around to my motorcycle project and thought, now wtf did those pieces come from. I decided if I really needed them I would know where to put them when I reassembled the bike.
Or they are smart and build in redundancies. They know you're going to take the fuckers out, and then you're left with a few extras when you lose or strip the other ones.
AVE, I work at an Aluminum Extruder in Alexandria, Minnesota. When chiselling a die clean we use an IR heavy duty. Trust me, no difference between the home gamer model and the industrial model. Same plastic bits where you saw them.
Send her to me, i fix air tools for dollhairs from my boss's boss. Cool to see you tear down something i've torn down something i've torn down a few times or two. The pistons are fairly soft-but they dont peen over or split chunks off on these so often as the guys who refuse to not dry fire the CP-4611 Rivet Busters (those are my bread and butter). These lil IR guns work pretty good on concrete, by the way.
I worked for an Ingersoll-Rand subsidiary. I noticed none of our factories or prototype shops used IR tools. I asked why once and people's response was that IR tools were too expensive and you could get much better quality for less money.
Tis the territorial call of the frustrated engineer. It's most commonly heard at the very end of projects when time is getting tight, or at the beginning when consulting with clients who make demands which are physically impossible.
I have that air hammer and it still works to this day. I bought it 4 years ago and it still has plenty of ads behind it. I use it to drive pins out of steer cylinders on fork lifts all the time
Actually I have one of the exact same model, about a year old. For the money, I can’t complain about its durability. I abuse it regularly in a diesel and heavy equipment shop, and it’s still going strong, probably the elegant economy of design. Actually just used it today on some trailer landing gear bolts. A coworker has one over five years old, ~120psi used weekly without lube, still going strong. Whenever it comes time to replace it, I’ll probably get the heavier duty version of the same. Ingersoll-Rand is probably the best return on my nickel.
The piston in an air tool is considered a 'wear item' so it's usually soft as hell and made to be replaced in 2-3 years. Same what with your concrete jackhammers and rebuilding them. First thing to go is always either the latch or the piston.
Holy shit, i can't put into words how much I love the shock mount for the microphone... It took me a minute to catch on to why it was dangling from a rubber band, but when it hit me I lost it.
I know this is an older video, but 20 years ago I bought a Florida Pneumatic air hammer. It is the hardest hitting hammer I’ve ever used and it’s been in heavy rotation in a Class 8 truck shop for all that time. And half of it is plastic. It does have a tendency to shake itself apart so there’s that....
Never got *deep* into mine, but it's probably close to ten years old now and still chooches like new. Only maintenance done is external cleaning and every couple years I'll put a tank through with some citric acid in it to kill the wee beasties and dissolve any scale. Sucker's old enough that I think the capsule needles have gotten dull, getting harder to close and you can hear the foil tops pop. But what got me to comment... does not sound like a jet engine. Sounds like a fog horn "ooooEEEEEEEooooooo"
I use a chicago pneumatic air hammer in the 1/2 inch variety to chip off armor mounting blocks on AAVP7A1's and after a half a bottle of loctite it has been my go to for all sorts of jobs.
I think I'll only be buying used tools from now on... Everything new seems to include a healthy level of "mineral content," and be made entirely out of whatever garbage was laying around the factory floor
Awesome video, I love the explanation of how they work, very similar to a paintball gun for anyone who has ever used those, plus there's many animated gifs and videos on how a paintball gun actuates.
For a moment I thought you were going to leave us hanging with a broken tool. Sorry for losing faith. Love the drunken chiselling at the end and slow mo grinder
Forgot what brand we have (Probably because the markings have worn off after a few dozen laps around the yard) but we take those and hook them up to an old air pack so that we can use them anywhere when we need to quickly take apart a car or trailer or building or biological barrier of the talking variety between us and a patient. Works a treat, and it has the benefit of still being one of the few tools that you don't have to constantly charge anymore.
I love how you have a habit of using other youtubers theme songs randomly in your videos, gives me a great moment of confusion as I try to figure out why the hell it sounds familiar...
I'm watching this video saturday night at 8:46pm eastern time (-5:00gmt), in Tampa Florida, about to get slammed directly by a category 4 hurricane that will engulf almost the entire state... and here I am watching AvE, he starts talking about the beauty of fluid dynamics. Yeah dude... fluid dynamics are something else lol.
HEY NOW!
There is absolutely no shame in trying something new.
#OnlyForAminute
I would do aaaany-thing for you (tube)... But I won't do "that"...
I love how my favorite youtubers talk to each other. It's like a crossover episode.
the banta continues 😂😂
This Old Tony
This Old Tony- yes like crack
AvE has single handedly done more for the average consumer than the ENTIRE Consumer Protection Bureau.
Yes... indeed....and in this very episode alone. Freddy Mercury has a statue right?
@ProjectFarm too
the saddest part is you are 100% right
I used to work in the IR thermo king plant in Galway as a security guard. The workers only got 2 Guinness on break or I'd go down and whip them back to work
You ever have those times where you are trying to untorque something and you put a cheater bar on it and it starts to come.
"Oh, its coming, its coming, I think I got it.
Oh it wasn't threaded..."
Only second to the feeling of "Oh... that USED to be threaded... left hand..."
yup, crushed a hydraulic bore for a ram i was rebuiling with a pair of stilsons tryiny unthread it out of the pump block...it was welded in whoops
That's how I find left hand threads - Turn clockwise till it budges, wonder why it's not getting looser, turn the other way and it loosens instantly. Sometimes, if I'm very lucky, I still have a working set of threads afterwards.
You're luckier than I am. I've only ever cleared the lefties out of cast aluminum parts (belt tensioners, generally) and there's no coming back from that one. Helicoil time.
Just had that yesterday. Tried to change my bike pedals just to realize that its a left hand thread after fucking up the edge of the hole.
Can you imagine the length of the pipe the 85lb Chinese guy had to use to tighten this gun together.
@@davidpontius7031 Appears the joke went over your head
@@davidpontius7031 WOOSH
I heard that had that guy stand on the moon n jump off onto the wrench trapeze style 😂😂
*Taiwanese
I’d say about 26’ and 3” ID piping
Hardness testing kit... can't let my wife know this exist
😂
Need a good set of labial files. 😂
XD sehr gut!
Sounds like you need a t-shart.
skibob6 always lol, you can never have too many t-shirts... Then again you can never have enough. It's a grind always
I found it interesting that they cast into the aluminum "oil daily" and then covered it up with the rubber grip so you don't see it. Planned failure mode.
Kirk they knew that shaunty plastic world tear before the first day of use
The model is available without the grip also
thats why I have an automatic oiler on my air system. just to have it fail.
"Now that we're done with the foreplay, I'm gonna give you the hard bit."
Pure poetry.
..."flopping in the breeze, like a mother of quints" you are killing me
Step 1. Let's say that a lady has just given birth to quintuplets (5 babies), without a cesarean. Now imagine the apocalypse of her lady parts. "Tic Tac thrown down a hallway" won't cover it.
Step 2. Attempt to get image out of head.
Got it now... Thanks (???) for the help! haha
As in the words of the amazing Borat "Hanging down like a Wizards sleeve" lmao
I think he has a shot as a stand up comedian, if he is so inclined to see the dark side.
there is a popular cartoon about 5 little sisters. i bet his daughter watches it with him near. thats where he got the idea i bet.
2:57 When everybody thought that he'd chooched his last.
This should have more likes, in my opinion. Had me laughing for a few minutes.
Was for sure expecting an "excuse me while I go tuck my hernia back in"
Died laughing at this comment
Chooched the last choch
"Already flopping in the breeze, like the mother of quints" best line I have heard in a while.
Love the camera setup! As a photographer myself we know whatever works to get the angle and be easy to use, the sound dampening of the rubber band! Well done
The geometry of that trigger looks really simple. Maybe machining a more skookum replacement is a good idea for anyone who gets one of these
Robert Miles doh! We now have aftermarket idea
From AI to skookum hardware
simple is not necessarily a bad thing tho
never said it was. I was really happy to see him here :D
Not really sure if there's enough meat on her, but when I was watching I thought you could drill it out the pivot hole, insert (glue in or interference fit) a piece of bronze/brass pipe, and then ream the inside of that pipe so you have enough clearence on the pin that the pipe acts as a bushing.
Slwomo Footage song: th-cam.com/video/_W9wX04sShQ/w-d-xo.html (Gunnar Olsen - Cold Rise)
Badegast Thank you kind sir
Badegast oh man. People like you.. Thanks
Many thanks.
armored skeptic uses same track at end
i love that crescent wrench with the hammer built in. MUST have one!
You inspired me to work on my grandpa's old B&D circular saw. I replaced the cord and it runs like a dream. I cut some treated 6x6 posts with it today. Thanks AvE.
11:00 If this were invented nowadays, the packaging would call it a _brushless_ air hammer.
I actually grew up in a town with an IR factory (Athens, PA). They shut down in October of 2010 and laid off 131 people. It was quite a hit for a small community.
I've never held an IR tool I liked.
Ingersol Rand still makes quality tunnel boring machines. If you have 50 million dollars 1000 men and a tunnel to dig I would recommend them. Also if you buy a used one be sure to check for wear on the main idler spindle bolt on drill head number 47. Its not an easy fix like numbers 146 and 654. They put loctite on it and you will need to put an extension on your wrench or switch to a bigger 3/8th in drive. If you are not prepared to deal with loctite and that stuck bolt buy a different TBM. That and the paint seems to flake off one of the control panels so be prepared to send it to the body shop if you want that new factory finish.
The microphone on a rubber band is genius. Absorbs all the vibration.
AVE is going to vidcon, cosplaying as a severed set of arms
If you sit on one of your hands long enough, you'll always have a stranger in the shop ;-)
I am on a night shift. Let's be productive and watch this
Stick it to the man brother! Wait, we're you on that crew the other night that took forever to get the power back on? *BACK TO WORK!*
AvE fuckin sparkies.
AvE did you strain your arse pulling that apart with the wrench...
AvE YOU ARE NOT MY SUPERVISOR! oh shit i hope he doesn't watch this shit as well
Dan R a man who's spent that many years using safety squints has a tightly wound butt hole. Always clenched in fear.
Thanks for explaining how this works! The high speed video was very cool too!
I have an older IR air chisel similar to that one. It has served me very well for years! It's amazing how much power the air piston will impart to the tool bit. There are very few things that will withstand the full fury of this tool for long! One of my go-to tools for stuck, rusted, or stubborn things.
The prime directive: "If it isn't broken, I can fix that!"
I had one of those Ingersoll rand air hammers when I worked as a tech 30 years ago. Only change I made was switching from the spring bit retainer to a Mac tools retainer like the one this one has. Nice to know you can get them with this retainer included. Mind never let me down, ran good. Of course, I always cleaned and oiled it.
Dude. Loving the gratuitous high speed video shots. Awesome.
Ha, my wife just told me to go sleep in the garage with your tools! im thinking OK the leaf blower blows more then she
vern fierce Then she? So your leaf blower blows you first, then she does. Got it!
Shrek Daddy ya tawt bout dat way 2 hod. 3 points of da man card.
haven't watched the whole thing yet...but I'm waiting for the "tappy tap tap" It always brings a smile.
Mike Horan sorry to disappoint. No "tappy tap tap". There is some nut fuckery, however.
Mike Horan
I think my favorite thing he says is "Swedish nut rounder"
Nah the "flapping in the breeze like a mother of quints" has to be the funniest offhand comment he's ever made. Laughed so hard woke the wife and dogs.
Reminds me of my dog's happy dance. Tappy tappy tap taps...
Thank you so much for showing us your set up I’ve always wondered it’s really weird now to know that it’s mirrored flipped. I guess you kind of build an image in your mind what the shop looks like after watching all these videos every time for so long.
Thank you for moving the cam. I knew something was off
Mechanical synchronization at its best! Another cool thing is how mechanical governors on "old" industrial alternators are mechanically tuned with weights springs and speed. Im sure you love them AvE, as do I.
However one of the benefits of electronics is the ability to change the frequency on the fly. It always fascinates me how engineers engine-inered components from shuttle valves, to my moms washer and dry timers, through gears and contacts. Many beers spent figuring out the port sizes and distance between them. TBH think about them two stroke diesels or your weed-eata.
Cheers
Taiwan manufacturing - the terrible scary stories I can tell. (Note: electronics are good, everything else is hit and miss, but mostly miss.) Where to start: the bare feet in the cast iron foundry casting floor, the child labor, the “not my problem” approach to everything and many more.
Warning: Most of my experience in Taiwan is with the cheap end products like those found at Hazard Fraught. I have worked in Taiwan on product lines which compare to Fill-Tea. Suppliers follow the same basic pattern. All experience was confined to years 2003/2004.
Let’s start with dirty parts. In Taiwan manufacturing operations are jobbed to specialty shops. So as example to make a special threaded part, the bar stock would go to one factory to rough cut, put on a truck to go to another factory to be machined to length, put on a truck to go to another factory to chew multifaceted wandering cavities (aka: drilled holes) & drunkenly thread the craters, put on a truck to go to another factory to be shot peened with shot from the Metazoic period, put on a truck to go to the assembly house. Note no cleaning process. At none of these steps are any measurements taken or gages used until the parts arrive at the assembly house. Thus, because the lot size is 5,000 assemblies and the order must ship in 2 days, the inspection, if any, is subjective to the inspector whims. In the really good shops the part would be put in a trial assembly…but usually not. So, if the part arrives dirty to the shop, it is assembled dirty. There is not enough time to send the part out for cleaning. Plus, all the different factories have already been paid (wont ship parts to next factory until the current factory is paid). You would not believe the pieces of dirt, orange peels, condoms (used), betel nut (chewed and spit) plus other junk in assemblies we have received from Taiwan.
Next episode: the self-hardening rubber or maybe the swinging QA lab
ElWet
p.s: I skip all the babying and skip straight to stage #3 red hot curses. Does wonders & blunders.
Dude, you are one of like 3 channels on the planet that properly reduces power tool noise. Jesus christ thank you.
Chinese note from the factory:
"Please kill me. I tried to jump off the roof earlier, but I survived now they chained me to my desk."
Nah, they have automated netting these days.
I don't know about their air hammers or even their other impact models, but my brother and I both bought the Ingersoll Rand model 213 impact gun about 35 years ago and they're still working just as good as when we bought them. These guns were abused, I think I only oiled mine once since then, they've been dropped countless times, even left out in the rain; I even remember rain water pouring out of the air chuck. They just keep working, such an awesome gun!
my air hammer has gotten me out of as many jams as its got me into... fuckin double edged sword that thing is...
Fuck, ithought the title said Air horn (#humanpoweredpvcairhornchallange)
Hell of a nice tool for removing tiles and poping screws and bolts in half. Only suitable for destruction...
Yeah they are brilliant in the workshop, but if you slip, she will tear right through any threads or aluminium components, here in the UK quite a few of the workshops have banned them
Personally I love it to set it at 2-4 bars and I use it for chipping slag of my welds.
rick Yeah I know. Shitty electrodes stick as fuck to the weld. I beed to try the rutilen version. A lot of pros say bad stuff about the kind of electrodes i use.
Eating dinner with my 3 year old son watching AvE, no better way to spend a Saturday evening.
wait till he starts talking - explain that to the wife!
Had an IR for years, it was ok. Switched to the Astro 4980 with the .498 shank and that sucker really hits. Pretty much the ultimate break shit apart air tool
The one that Eric O from South Main Auto calls Big Nasty
"Floppin' in the breeze like the a mother of quints." Damn. Not while I'm eating! :)
Turns out it was a left hand thread
-ADHD - for a moment there I was convinced it was the case. When he broke out the cheater bar I just about shit myself in fear
I see why the way it works gives you a warm feeling. Such a nice simple design
2:57 jesus christ I had this playing in the background. Thought my grandma was putting my cat into a choke hold again.
Absolutely the best channel on youtube. I wish you would do some news videos, for pure comedy though
The song in the end is: Cold Rise - Gunnar Olsen
Thanks
I used to sell IR tools and I used to get them at cost. I actually was quite impressed with the durability when I was turning a wrench and using these things on a daily basis.
Stage 3 of removing recalcitrant threads is when the whole room stops what they're doing and goes silent, because you just loudly shit yourself.
Lolz 😂 I’ve accidentally done that at work this afternoon.
I wore out several of those in my time remanufacturing clutches. Not to mention the rotary cutter and a dynafile. I love a good dynafile. Priceless when you need one.
Ah man, and I always thought they made high quality. This things a bummer, especially with all those machining shavings left over
Nash Krywka those looked like pieces of the threads to me.
I like AVE's genuineness appreciating understanding clever mechanical stuff! I about peed myself when somebody told me about ramjets and the Krauts V1 ramjet! Please take one apart!
In this vidjeo Uncle Bumblefuck manages to fuck up a device with ONLY two moving parts.
I wanna see AVE spend a weekend remaking one of these tools to be new and improved. At least i think itd be fun.
"ya wouldn't be expecting Brie in there" - AvE, 2017
I’ve used this same air hammer heavily for 5 years, the only problem I had was with the quick release. Got a replacement and she’s still hitting hard
In this episode Ave gets herniated disk.
I took one of those apart back in the 80's and it had metal particles inside of it too. Pre NAFTA. LOL. Yes, I took it apart to see what made it chooch. My curiosity started around age 5 when I broke apart a "Giant Horseshoe Magnet" to see what made it chooch. I got my ass in trouble for that curiosity. At age 6 I drew up detailed plans for an idea I had and excitedly explained it to my Dad. He congratulated me for reinventing the dynamo. He knew I was past the toy stage so he bought me electronics kits and models of working V-8 and Wankel engines.
That fucking sound at 2:57 killed me mate
23 years ago I was an Auto Technician, and I bought a cheap Campbell Hausfeld Air Hammer, it has lasted professional and home user abuse and it still rocks! I literally used it to knock off a frozen Bearing Race off my Daughter's truck, and now I finally need new chisels for it! That bad boy is all steel, no Aluminum or Plastic anywhere! It bothers so much where pneumatic tools have become!
I want to see you review some Porter Cable tools. I have used a few of them for a couple years now and would like to see your input on how well they are built.
MyuFoxable not as good as the ones twenty years ago... they work, but are fairly light duty at the end of the day. On the other hand, they work pretty darn good (20V lithium series) but I somehow suspect that parts unavailability or overpriced obsolescence (batteries and chargers basically) that essentially ended the careers my 19.2 volt SawBoss, 19.2v 1/2” hammer drill, etc. won’t be what ends these new 20V lightweight tools careers. They will just break...and die. And not be worth fixing. I have 7 different 20V PC tools and two chargers from two kits, total investment US$240. That’s the price of one new 19.2V charger and one battery replacement for the 20-year-old stuff.
i totally have the same appreciation for simplicity in machining that exist only through the ingeniousness which designed it . a better example old military gun parts . the shit amazes me
You ain't taken it apart properly if you don't have a spare bit left when you put her back ;O)
Thinking the same thing the other day. Finally got around to my motorcycle project and thought, now wtf did those pieces come from. I decided if I really needed them I would know where to put them when I reassembled the bike.
Or they are smart and build in redundancies. They know you're going to take the fuckers out, and then you're left with a few extras when you lose or strip the other ones.
AVE, I work at an Aluminum Extruder in Alexandria, Minnesota. When chiselling a die clean we use an IR heavy duty. Trust me, no difference between the home gamer model and the industrial model. Same plastic bits where you saw them.
Your setup has pegs and shocks...have you taken it off any sweet jumps?
Only the best most exquisite high speed footage from AvE
My girlfriend doesnt understand why I watch your videos. She thinks youre weird and put your finger in every hole on tools for no reason.
RagingOatmeal ask her if you can use her labial file set to test your hardness.
Astute lass
Send her to me, i fix air tools for dollhairs from my boss's boss. Cool to see you tear down something i've torn down something i've torn down a few times or two.
The pistons are fairly soft-but they dont peen over or split chunks off on these so often as the guys who refuse to not dry fire the CP-4611 Rivet Busters (those are my bread and butter).
These lil IR guns work pretty good on concrete, by the way.
Holy shit. I just figured out big rock candy mountain = China.
God damnit.
I worked for an Ingersoll-Rand subsidiary. I noticed none of our factories or prototype shops used IR tools. I asked why once and people's response was that IR tools were too expensive and you could get much better quality for less money.
2:57 What was that noise?!
LMFAO
I think he let his schmoo out.......
It's the noise one of those Canadian barking spiders makes as it gets squashed by a huge log pile released by a collapsing beaver dam.
Tis the territorial call of the frustrated engineer. It's most commonly heard at the very end of projects when time is getting tight, or at the beginning when consulting with clients who make demands which are physically impossible.
its the sound of innards trying to become outards.
I have that air hammer and it still works to this day. I bought it 4 years ago and it still has plenty of ads behind it. I use it to drive pins out of steer cylinders on fork lifts all the time
nothing like brew and boltr
Actually I have one of the exact same model, about a year old. For the money, I can’t complain about its durability. I abuse it regularly in a diesel and heavy equipment shop, and it’s still going strong, probably the elegant economy of design. Actually just used it today on some trailer landing gear bolts.
A coworker has one over five years old, ~120psi used weekly without lube, still going strong.
Whenever it comes time to replace it, I’ll probably get the heavier duty version of the same. Ingersoll-Rand is probably the best return on my nickel.
The piston in an air tool is considered a 'wear item' so it's usually soft as hell and made to be replaced in 2-3 years. Same what with your concrete jackhammers and rebuilding them. First thing to go is always either the latch or the piston.
Holy shit, i can't put into words how much I love the shock mount for the microphone... It took me a minute to catch on to why it was dangling from a rubber band, but when it hit me I lost it.
" I got those files "
Ave , the fanciest samsquanch in the west
AvE sourcing slo-mo shot music from that discothèque he frequents with the boys after work!
mmmmtsa-mmmmtsa-woo-woo.
We have that cider market covered in my family.
I know this is an older video, but 20 years ago I bought a Florida Pneumatic air hammer. It is the hardest hitting hammer I’ve ever used and it’s been in heavy rotation in a Class 8 truck shop for all that time. And half of it is plastic.
It does have a tendency to shake itself apart so there’s that....
Ave please discombobulate a keurig, I would love to see how it works
That sounds about right, they are super heavy for how small they are
Never got *deep* into mine, but it's probably close to ten years old now and still chooches like new. Only maintenance done is external cleaning and every couple years I'll put a tank through with some citric acid in it to kill the wee beasties and dissolve any scale.
Sucker's old enough that I think the capsule needles have gotten dull, getting harder to close and you can hear the foil tops pop.
But what got me to comment... does not sound like a jet engine. Sounds like a fog horn "ooooEEEEEEEooooooo"
He already has. Vids been deleted.
crafty thinking, genuine appraisal, incoherent speech, & bent metal (+slow motion) !! thank you AvE
by far, my favorite youtuber
2:55 that noise I’m pmsl I can’t breathe 😂😂😂
Dude you almost had it , you didn't fart , so you didn't strain hard enough !! 😂😂😂
I use a chicago pneumatic air hammer in the 1/2 inch variety to chip off armor mounting blocks on AAVP7A1's and after a half a bottle of loctite it has been my go to for all sorts of jobs.
I think I'll only be buying used tools from now on... Everything new seems to include a healthy level of "mineral content," and be made entirely out of whatever garbage was laying around the factory floor
That gratuitous high speed if on point with the beat, nicely done.
Uncle Bumblefuck, The high speed footage was fuckin-a awesome! Thanks for all the great vidjeyos! Dick currently in the ice!
That high speed shot of the grinder at the end really oughtta be your title card.
The Armoured Skeptic tune. :)
It's a Canadian thing I guess
Awesome video, I love the explanation of how they work, very similar to a paintball gun for anyone who has ever used those, plus there's many animated gifs and videos on how a paintball gun actuates.
So glad I watched this, I always wondered how tomatoes go from green to red. Thanks for the insight.
For a moment I thought you were going to leave us hanging with a broken tool. Sorry for losing faith. Love the drunken chiselling at the end and slow mo grinder
Could probably just cut the plastic pokers off and drill in a couple metallurgical pinions
I enjoy the suggestion that AvE watches ThisOldTony. That knowledge feels like we are bonding even though we will never know each other.
Don't you have to paint it purple before the wife uses it?
Forgot what brand we have (Probably because the markings have worn off after a few dozen laps around the yard) but we take those and hook them up to an old air pack so that we can use them anywhere when we need to quickly take apart a car or trailer or building or biological barrier of the talking variety between us and a patient. Works a treat, and it has the benefit of still being one of the few tools that you don't have to constantly charge anymore.
This tool makes me think of a full auto blowback action, they have a lot of similarities with how they handle pressurized fluid
I love how you have a habit of using other youtubers theme songs randomly in your videos, gives me a great moment of confusion as I try to figure out why the hell it sounds familiar...
Women, can't live with them and can't bury them in your backyard without your neighbor seeing you
Schick 19- My backyard is quite dark at night.
I'm watching this video saturday night at 8:46pm eastern time (-5:00gmt), in Tampa Florida, about to get slammed directly by a category 4 hurricane that will engulf almost the entire state... and here I am watching AvE, he starts talking about the beauty of fluid dynamics. Yeah dude... fluid dynamics are something else lol.