Amazing Tools That Are On Another Level
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Thank you so very much and happy Easter to you and everybody else who commented here!!! May your ham be smoked and your beer be ice cold
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My dad is a carpenter, mobile home mover and setter
Its cool seeing the stuff we use on a daily base get the spotlight
Ryobi certainly did "not" create the oscillating multi-tool. It was created by GmbH Fein in 1967 as a plaster cast saw. In '85 Fein adapted the design for automotive use and in 2009 the patent expired allowing other companies to produce similar products. The first such clone I remember is the Dremel Multi-Max, certainly not Ryobi.
Yep. I have been using a multi tool for years to trim livestock hooves. It’s only as good as the blades you use. Like butter is far from the usual experience.
imagine using diamond drills for diamonds to make new diamond drills
diamonds for daysss
Construction workers are blessed by this vidoe
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I am a specialist on construction work, this video does show some good ideas but most are already known
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@@Ishan9726gaming shut up
The crystal in the piezoelectric ignition is not electrically charged. It converts the energy from hitting it INTO electricity.
Like if you could charge your phine by punching the screen.
Diamond being the hardest naturally occurring mineral can be 'shattered' by a hammer? I feel like I'm missing something...
It's super hard, but it's brittle. A sudden impact is very different than the steady pressure from a cut. Think of a window and a baseball. You can rub the baseball on the window all day, the leather will never hurt the glass. Throw it at the window though and it'll break the window no problem. Same idea. They have high hardness, but low toughness, which actually are different scientific measurements.
Hardness, strength, and toughness are all different measurements of different properties of a material. Hard doesn't mean strong, strong doesn't mean hard.
Just another reply for some clarity. Hardness is a measure of how hard it is to scratch, strength is a measure of how hard it is to stretch, and toughness is a measure of how hard it is to break. And usually as things get higher in hardness they get lower in toughness, which is what makes things brittle. Too hard to deform so it just shatters.
Hardness and toughness aren't exactly mutually inclusive.
Ex: if you have similar size glass and plastic bottles, you can try this next experiment yourself!
Throw them against a hard surface (a brick wall works wonders) and see which one survives.
That is why we "temper" metal - otherwise, it'll be too hard and become brittle and easily crack under pressure, impacts, ect. You basically need to balance hardness with flexibility - diamond is highly inflexible, its been compressed in the earth under extreme pressures for a long long time, having its mass compressed into a smaller form. Its essentially what happens when you take something softer and comparatively more flexible, and make it harder, more dense. Like graphite - both are essentially pure carbon, and you CAN make diamonds from graphite. Those are diamonds used mainly in industrial settings, or for cutting diamonds, ect.
As I have heard it, Industrial diamonds are actually the harder type of diamonds and the ones slapped on rings are the idiot stones which aren't as hard, just pretty. Also the absolute hardest ones are very special created in actually rare circumstances into having a hexagonal structure instead of a cubic one. Normal ring diamonds are kind of overblown, extremely low in rarity etc.
"Industrial Diamonds" are MADE in a factory, they aren't there because they're "too flawed to be made into gems". The process making them isn't refined enough to produce gem-grade diamonds. When they DO decide they want to MAKE gem-grade diamonds, they are good enough to be totally indistinguishable from natural gem-grade diamonds. This is why the "natural" market -- aka DeBeers -- has taken to using lasers to tag the "natural" diamonds, so THEY can claim there is some reason anyone should pay more for a "natural" diamond instead of a man-made diamond that, without the laser-mark, could not be determined to be different.
You're kind of right.
huh?
Love these innovations. For the "Backup Wrench" (14:24) to save money, make your own. Buy a socket set and weld a piece of bar on the side of each socket.
Better weld something with a thread to it, so you can use a bolt. As the device gets pushed into the neighboring nut, it may get too tight to remove, so you can loosen the bolt instead to release tension. (Not sure if it's clear what I mean, but I can't think of better words right now)
Or go the cheaper route and weld a Nut to a bolt...
@@NathanThompsonBlueEyes Or just don't be a limp wrist and use a dead wrench like real men do!
my God I love the ice pipe clamps!
It’s amazing that with modern diamond drills we still can’t match the Egyptian spiral drill holes and cores from thousands of years ago.
This is comment gold...
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The multi-tool you attributed to Ryobi was actually invented by a man named Fein. I’m not sure of the details, but it can easily be researched.
Yep. A German company. Like all the others, the ryobi only exists because Fein's 40 year patent ran out.
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Why'd I think the diamond core drill was an iron lung 💀
Fr tho, love the vids! Keep up the amazing work, Be!
As a former concrete cutter. I can attest that running a core drill correctly does go through reinforced concrete like butter. Always fun to use but needed to be dead on to avoid issues. Biggest bit I ran was 30" in diameter
That "magical, crystal-hammering, flame wand" is literally a big kitchen lighter with a metal spike on the end. The technology is identical.
9:09 that some sweet pipes there! Not just the metalwork, but also those producing beautiful dulcet tones!
That saw blade pruner would my zombie apocalypse weapon
That's basically a 27:59 long tool commercial lol
OK HAHAHHAHAH
Yeah but I just can't scrape together enough for an orchard pruner atm...
Back up wrench $230, mole grip $20. Both can do the same job for the same reason
5:08 This oscilating multitool was designed and patented by a German company Fein. When their patent protection expired every tool manufacturer made their versions of the tool, Ryobi is just one of them.
5:07 I have that ryobi multi-tool and I love it. Recommend to anyone who does little or big DIY projects!
Sure looks like a tool to get.
@@Gnomelotte def is
Even though Ryobi is Japanese (where most good tools come from), they aren't up to large projects, great for small home jobbers, but that's about it.
Try out the "red" Makita tools.
The little marshmallow guy doesn't yell "Amazing!" anymore. I miss that. Now I have to say it for him.
Thst last one would be great for harvesting mistletoe!
how interesting i didn't know these cool tools existed but now i do
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That faucet turbine is interesting, except my house uses well water and the pump runs on electricity already. Not sure how useful something like this would be. Even if you don't have well water, would it really be cheaper to use something like this over say an electrical outlet?
copper melts at ~1085 degrees Celsius or ~1983 degrees Fahrenheit......@7:23
3:48 Vincent Price used one of these in The Abominable Dr. Phibes!
7:28 So it's a very precise propane torch. Nice.
As far as I know, the true limit for the power of slingshots usually is their lack of a stock to liberate the aiming wrist from pressure.
14:06 The battlebot reference is epic
People need to remember that these new houses burn at much much higher temperatures than an older house. Like almost triple the temps
I've used these core drills before. Large enough to fit a human inside the hole for opening bank vaults when they lock themselves out (legally, of course) its a very expensive and time-consuming project.
among the many company made and unique tools you'll find in a mechanics tool set you will also find some not so pretty, one of a kind tools that quite simply don't exist, as the mechanic themself made them by hand out of other tools, to get a particular job done, and has since saved them for when they have to do it again, so if you find some of these tools at a garage/estate sale do yourself a favor and pick them up you may not know what its good for but once you realize where it can be useful it will more than pay itself off by you not having to make your own in the first place
10:26 Why is he using a special tool to hold a nail, which he then hammers for no specific reason, not into wood or any other substance to provide a useful demonstration-
But into the bloody ground.
The Room reference was hilarious
4:59 Tools like that are extremely common in Germany
And here everything can be a bottle opener so this 10:43 is still a single use tool for a not that wide use case
Why do I feel that pruning tool will end up being used in mass executions one day?
"i liked my own comment" ok? And? No one cares so why do those comments get so many likes?? Someone explain. Sure i liked my own comment too but no one cares
IKR. Maybe it's attention span.
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@@jackieann5494 thx
Fr bro, There just like chasers using every technique they can think of to get likes
Oh my, a My Hero Academia reference of One for All
My hero academia did not make that saying
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At 21:29, The Rolmako subsoiler is not new: several have been made in the U.S. for around 50 years, with the CIH 14 automatic reset subsoiler being considered the pinnacle, due to its rear-and-up trip mechanism, and its constant tooth angle, regardless of the hardness of the earth.
the subscribe button shined once he mentioned it
how
this is crazy
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"Krokoljin' actually krokolijn is pronounce pretty much the same as in English, croco-line, only with a softer i.
If you see a Dutch word with either ij or ei it is pronounced like i is in English.
Buckthorn roots near the surface and is pretty easy to jus push over. Speaking from experience, I spent a season removing buckthorn around central Wisconsin.
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18:24 this is called a sawbuck, not a sawhorse. A sawhorse is exactly what you think it is.
300 gallons per day 😳 That's super crazy( I was amazed)
7:02 there is no way that soldering iron handle/casing is made of titanium, that would probably double the whole thing's manufacturing cost for no reason. it's just finished in a brownish grey colour that's commonly referred to as titanium, because it's the colour of titanium.
Yeah I was laughing when he said cheaper Titanium. And what's so bad about titanium, anyway? There's no way that tiny tool is going south if it was made of Titanium...
Sorry, was referring to the part at 11:15...LOL
benozine I belive is what the company is called has a butane wood working iron but it does have a soddering iron attachment
24:06 I already have a shower head that has LED around it to tell you if the water is cold, warm or hot. They're all over the place.
21:14 How do you fasten it to the wall?
let me tell you. while satisfying to make a large hole... those drills are unwieldy and can wrench your arm out of your socket easily. :P Speaking from unfortunate experience. and it doesn't have to be your fault, if it catches rebar at wrong angle it can get stuck and the force goes into your hands. :D
Diamond burs are used in denture making. Especially for adjusting porcelain teeth. -just sayin’ 🤷🏽♀️
I want the slingshot!
1:20 Industrial diamonds are designed?
13:55 I was imagining the efficiency during a zombie apocalypse. 😂
The way he sang that christmas song was awesome 🙂🙂😂😂😊😇
it can't cut threw skin and i proved it, i have one of these and it is a master piece
I do not have dreams like that. My most recent one was receiving a free Lamborghini Gallardo from a McDonalds at the top of a skyscraper during a zombie apocalypse.
I have one of the Rigid faucet changing tools. Very handy.
Holy Sschmidt. Hilti is from Luxembourg? Used them from 20 y and never thought about it.
You can get a cordless soldering iron for like 40$
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Any reason to insert a clip from The Room is a good reason
13:36 pretty sure the "p" isn't mute ^^
Greetings from France ^^
Thanks, my friend, and happy Easter! I always look forward to your videos.
Did anybody else notice he said 3388 instead of 3380 6:47
Or did he say three three eighty
I don't know somebody please tell me
"heating the copper bit to temperatures exceeding 3800* F", what stupidity, copper melts @ around 2000*. Steel melts @ 2500* F.
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Sad your phrasing suggests Ryobi, a step away from a Harbor Freight special, came up with the multitool, when it was, in fact, Fein Tool was the creator and only after the patent ran did all the others come to the market.
The faucet generator is about one of the stupidest things I've seen in a while. Probably will sale like hot cakes. What a shame.
It could recharge your mobile phone in a power outage 🚰 🔌 📲 🌩
7:48 bro wtf i could actually smell that through the screen
Can we have a face reveal 😢? Please?😅
100% guaranteed that the faucet wrench is a useless tool because it is bulky not ergonomic or flexible to fit in tight spaces
The multi saw was developed by Fein not Ryobi.
Those metal curls are sharp as hell and you shouldn't play with them. Especially do not use them for Xmas decorations.
I know they also use fake diamonds instead of industrial diamonds, at a 100th of the cost, they use fake diamonds in the drill bits in the Philippines.
yo what did u say i am a filipino they use real diamonds in drill
4:51 OSCILLATING TOOL
Come work for me I’ll let you use the first two machines as loooong as you possibly want
a good quality diamond will infact NOT be crushed by the use of a hammer. There are videos of diamonds imbedding themselves into steel when crushed by a hydraulic press lmao
Where is the tool for clipping off the chocolate bunnies ears.?
Happy Easter 🐰
12:00 springlock!
Interesting as always - but I can't help thinking the researchers for this one were hungover or waaay out of their depth!
Most of the tools that are implied to be created by a single company have been around for years (if not several decades) and are not the original or in any way unique in what they do.
If you had concentrated on the *way* they work rather than looking like advertising for brands, it would have made a better video.
Also, the gas soldering iron - reaching "3800 degrees Fahrenheit / 2093 degrees Centigrade" ...... Someone slipped up big time there - Copper melts at 1085'C. Possibly the flame temperature, though that is not relevant to the bit working temperature?
And as for being a recent innovation - I've personally been using cordless soldering irons since the 1970s, when corded ones were not practical. There are hundreds of types, both gas and battery / rechargeable.
(It's very! rare I see a single major error in any of your videos, they are generally superb - it's only because this has so many that I'm commenting).
I got the notification so I connected my AirPods as fast as I could and then got onto TH-cam to watch this video. I was so excited!!!
This is Tim The Toolman Taylor Aproved!!!
Pretty sure that water faucet wheel is just there as a toy.
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no one said that this is a free ad
Happy Easter everyone
Me, who has no use for any of these tools: man, thats cool. I want that
isnt the mini turbine bullshit? since the water provider needs to pressurize the water so the more of the pressure the consumers turn into electricity, the more pressure the provider needs to provide no?
It's a soldering iron not a sordering iron.
Fractional discombobulation.
Super as always😁
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The Ryobi is just a crap version of the "Fein Multimaster". The real inventors for that oszillating saw used in capentry, hospitals etc. To present it as new is just hilarious