I’m a knife addict. It’s said that a knifeless man is a lifeless man. I own an embarrassing number of folders, fixed blades and multi tools. I need another knife like I need another hole in my head. So, naturally, I ordered the 3 pack of the WORKPRO utility knives.🤷🏻♂️ John, your videos are NEVER too long.
I rather like longer videos. My EDC for a long time was a BUCK 110. Unfortunately, it was very limited to just cutting. Then, when multi-tools became popular, I got a Gerber multi-tool. I carry one to this day. I worked it hard. The only problem I had was breaking the knife blade. Lifetime warranty took care of that. I ALWAYS get the deal for a few bucks more. Then I split it with my brother.
Hey Scout, no complaints here with the length of your videos. The longer the better as they're always chock full of interesting information. Best entertainment on TH-cam, M-W-F.
I would enjoy longer videos by you. Your enthusiasm for the items you feature is what sells me on a product because it's not advertising hoopla but actual usage feedback. I've bought a lot of things which you are enthused about and often right after I watch the video. Keep up the good work!
1. Episode length should follow the women’s skirt rule. Long enough to cover the subject, short enough to be interesting. 2.;Tite Bond makes a waterproof glue. I buy the gallon and refill the 8 oz application bottle. I use it in less than 2 years. They also make the thicker, faster drying glue but I used the smaller size. 3. The Work Pro information is valuable since a knife is so versatile and necessary. This type of information and knowledge is where you shine. That tip alone is well worth the price of admission to your show!
ScoutCrafter, If there was a concern with the crack you could use a Dremel (pencil) grinder to expose the crack. Dye penetrant testing would show when the crack was completely removed. You could then weld the wrench. The wrench could be ground, sanded, and polished to return the luster to the wrench. Some heat treatment may be needed. My guess is that leaving the crack as is is the best answer. Bob
Hey señor Juan... I think your videos are too short. Maybe is due to the fact that they are very entertaining, well explain, they are full of useful information and human feeling. Keep up the good work you do John, we never get tire of your performances Gracias.
Greetings from Abu Dhabi! I particularly enjoyed this video because I also have the Wave, Crunch and Victorinox multi-tools for years. Great designs! Thank you for just how interesting each and every episode is, I learn so much. And no, they go by so quickly that I hardly notice how long they may be. I look forward to each episode.
The reviews were great and the explanation of the direction of stresses on the wrench was very helpful. I have to say the the drawings you make are very good and they are always a big help. Thanks for this Mosh.
I loved having the longer format video. I understand that the longer videos are more work for you, but they are very enjoyable. They seem more in depth and not just a brief overview of a tool, project or idea. Thank you for your channel
Hey John, Elmer's Glue broke my elbow - true story. Like most houses of the era on Long Island our stoops were made from brick. Well, the one out our back door had a loose brick - top right one if you're looking from inside the house. So instead of getting a bag of concrete and securing it forever my Mom used a good portion of a bottle of Elmer's on it. Worked great for years, until I was about 10 years old and went flying out the back door to go over a friends house. Well, my routine was fling the screen door open, hit the stoop with my right foot first, then plant the left foot on that top corner brick and catapult myself off the top step and to the right and land about 6 feet away on the path made from pieces of slate. On that day though Ol' Elmer gave up his strength and the brick dislodged as I was pushing off it and I went down hard and cracked my right elbow on that slate. Fractured it - the only time, knock on wood, that I broke a bone.
I don’t need another knife, stop pushing stuff. I just bought the three pack on Amazon, lol. I love your videos. Thank you for your time and knowledge.
First of all 18 minutes is not very long. Your videos are very entertaining and informative. I too watch several TH-cam channels that are much longer. My EDC is very similar to the WORKPRO and it’s called or made by MOSSY OAK and when I purchased it it came in a two pack. I like you when I see something even though I don’t need it I buy it!!! Great v today. 👍
Your videos are so great. The time flies for me as well. Thanks for the F pipe wrench lesson. I didn’t know they were so useful for smooth pipes. I’m also a big fan of Tacky Glue. It works great on leather. Very strong bond.
I bought the box of 3 Workpro knives and the day they showed up I ordered 3 more and I carry one everyday. Their thin they snap out and very lightweight, perfect for EDC. I have never been a fan of Leatherman though I can see where it would be handy if I was kidnapped, just don't like to fidget with a tool to get to what I need. Great tip on the glue I'll be sure my wife watches. She also carries a Workpro knive everyday. Great show and if you make them longer I'll be happy.
YES! YOU got it John! there is a sucker born every minute and I'AM ONE OF THEM. if the item stated it would last over a lifetime, I would still take 3 at a lesser price each. eagle.
I have carried a Leatherman crunch in my pocket every day for going on 15 years. I must have somewhere around 50 or 60 different multi tools/Leatherman type pocket tools and I love each one for a different reason. But the crunch has always been exactly what I need when I need it in my particular line of work 👍🏻. PS you are now the reason I own three new utility knives, because what kind of MANIACS would pass up on that kind of deal?!? 😂
John, I've been using the Gerber EAB Lite for ~10 years and find it one of the sleekest utility knives around. It clips nicely in my 5th pocket. They even sell (via 3rd party) a knurled thumb stud that replaces the blade retention screw. However, I'll most likely replace my slotted screw with a proud cap screw in order to assist with single handed opening.
John, i always had a Leatherman but the one you had is much better for utility purposes , You are always afraid of breaking the blade of the Leatherman but with the one you have there's no worry the blade is interchangeable
Been carrying the Gerber for several years. But like you I am a sucker for products seen on internet. I saw the Workpro several week ago and ordered it.
I think most folks who watch your channel do not worry about the length of the videos. I normally use Titebond III for the extra working time. I will have to try the Tacky Glue. Dave.
A few years ago, I found a small knife at Walmart. It's a Gerber, liner lock. The blade is about 2 inches long, and the steel is hard, and I say that because it requires some effort to put an edge on it. It weighs next to nothing, super slim, and literally gets lost in your pocket. But the simplicity, and the weightlessness, together with hardness of the blade just can't beat as EDC's go.
I sometimes apply living attributes to things. This wrench is a real phoenix . It was like rescuing a downer animal that became a happy friend. This wrench had some hell of a journey and it never expected in a thousand years to get such attention and world wide exposure. From a value of 25 cents to fame to this extent would have made the original owners and the makers eyes pop out.
20 minutes is the perfect time for a video. Any longer, and I'll often pass it by. I like the workpro knife. The hardest thing about an EDC is keeping it sharp. That's obviously not a problem with these. I'm sure I'll get the three and give one to my grandson and his dad.
Have you seen the Leatherman Skeleton. That is EDC. They designed it to be lighter by slim lining and cutting out sections of the frame. I’m guilty of buying multiples also, but tend to give the other ones to my two daughters depending on what it is.
My youngest son got me started collecting and using different knives. He go me the Gerber utility knife several years ago, been carrying it ever since. Small world. (Just ordered the 3 pack of Workpro knives! You are a bad influence!)😮
I really liked that Leatherman crunch but when I looked them up they are out of my budget. Definitely going to be on the lookout for one at yard sales. Great video as always
I went back to white glue for all my woodworking and SC challenges. The yellow glue sets up too quick for me. Elmers Glue All always worked great and still does.
It sure didn't seem like a 18 minute video. Your videos always are over way to quick. I learn so much and yes I'm a sucker for a good deal - even if I don't need it today.👍
That Swiss Multi-tool is really impressive! It looks like they don't carry it anymore and I must admit, I'm glad as I would of had to purchase it. :D BTW, my videos need to be short, as I'm not as entertaining as you. :D
Hi John. Very informative. I have had a leatherman for over 40years. I've had to replace the pouch though. But I wear it almost every day. I do like that work pro. Great video. Have a great day. 👍👍❤...
Hey John! I'm looking to wrap the handle of a few of those horrible flat wrenches that come with saws, routers, grinders etc. with some nice rope to make them feel better in the hand. Given your scouting background and all, I can't think of a better person to show us how this could be expertly done. Pretty please?
Sir SC: great lesson on the forces of the wrench. at first, I too was concerned for usability of the F style wrench. At the end of your videos, I am always wanting more. I will have to give the wacky Tacky glue a try. My EDC is a Benchmade Triage knife. Heavy duty blade I can pry with if needed. Hook on the opposite end of the blade for cutting seatbelts. I use it a lot to cut string, strapping and clamshell packages. One end has a carbide tip for breaking windshields/glass. Fortunately, I haven't had a need for it yet.
Before you are in the unfortunate situation of having to use it: It is not a windshield glass breaker, it's for tempered glass and the windshield are laminated. That is, they have a plastic layer sandwiched between the glass and it will not break properly with a hardened tip breaker (carbide, for example). Windshields generally have to be cut after breaking, the Victorinox Rescuetool has that function but it's a bad way to get into a car. The side windows are the way to go, they are tempered which means that they shatter into many small "pearls", usually not too sharp (compared to a regular glass window in a house). Also, go for a corner, not the middle of the window.
You are absolutely correct. I misspoke and did not proofread my comment toughly. Thank you for the correction. I would not someone to think that the windshield is the way in/out of and auto. @@swe_nurse8121
Cool mix of goodies there. I might have to pick up one of those Gerbers that you showed--I liked that. I definitely don't think your videos are too long and they are enjoyable to watch--so no worries there.
I like knives, have carried a Craftsman lock back utility knife as a quick go to, has a wood inlay with a pocket clasp so I don’t even to dig in my pocket, it sets inside the top front pocket, easy to reach, I have carried this for approximately 18 years, and my back up I carry is a leatherman which has the needle nose pliers, I think I have carried that for 25-28 years, still in the original carry case and carry it everyday no matter what. I to go for the 2 or 3 for the price break deal. Thanks for the video, another good video.
That was an excellent tutorial on the forces at play in that wrench. I love a good diagram 😂. I just started following ”inheritance machining” he typically starts his videos with a narrative while he drafts his project. The drawings are really a work of art in my mind. Cheers
Thanks for the info on the knives, was trying to save money but you warned us what was coming on the video.😂 Had to order three. Price dropped even more. Great video!
Great video ScoutCrafter. On your closing remarks about being someone who likes a good deal, I’m reminded of that old tired joke about the man that stops at a roadside vegetable stand. Since sales were slow the farmer tells the man, I can give you as many vegetables as you want for only a dollar. The man says great, give me five dollars worth.😂😂
Good day Scoutcrafter, I really hate (just kidding) when you make recommendations, like you said I am one of the guys who will go and buy or look for the tools you talk about. But for me, since I live here in Indonesia the prices for things are WAY so much more than you recommend. Like the Workpro you just talked about I really want one, but here they are 4x the price as in the States. Damn. but keep up, I still love the videos.
Lol, I have a huge knife collection probably into the hundreds. Antiques and modern ones alike. I legit paused the video and bought one of those workpro’s
A tool is usable to me until it flies all to pieces. Cracks mean nothing. Just ventilation maybe. I like the Workpro knives but I started out with an Uncle Henry but ended up toting a Victorinox Swiss Army knife till the handles wore out and the emblem fell off. I still have it in my dinner box but since I quit work it just sits there, waiting.I ought to send it off to get it rebuilt but really no need. Still structurally sound. I toted it around in there for a long time while I was still working too and NEVER had a discouraging word to say about anything that Victorinox made and still don't. And YAAY for the 'F'-style wrench. Have a wonderful week, however the videos are will be fine with me and God Bless YOU!
First , the video was not too long. Your videos are always enjoyable and I always learn something. Yes, I will buy two or three items if it is a good deal. Thanks
Well Whaddya know - Workpro Folding Knife - "Currently unavailable" ! 😉😂 I was looking it up before I finished the video, and yes "BOGOF", 3for2, you name it I'm there for a "bargain" regardless of need ! Do you ever buy an item, then see it cheaper so buy it again ? 🤣 My EDC for many years now has been my Victorinox classic SD Inox, tiny but handy, and conforms to our strict UK knife laws ! My Leatherman Super 200 from 2002 comes away with me whenever I travel.
You are so right about that Victorinox multi-tool. Its fit and finish and overall quality are superb. I've used the heck out of mine and it never lets me down. Expensive but worth it. As for EDC i go with Benchmade knives. They sre also expensive but are very high quality and they have some very lightweight models. Their slide lock mechanism is super convenient and can be used with one hand.
Thanks John, now i have to go shop for EDC's! Lol. It wouldn't bother me if you did 30 minute videos. And yes you always have to take the deal price items.😉👍🇺🇸
I own a few different Leatherman tools including the original. I think they are much better than any Swiss Army Knife ever made and carried a Leatherman for many years but truth be told, I rarely used one as I always have easy access top real full sized tools. Other than the piers it is a but awkward to use for more than a few seconds. I still take one on vacation in my suitcase and leave one in the glove box, but again at home ehhh. Very Well made though! My two daily knives for EDC are a Syderco Delica K390 blade and the smallest size of Victorinox SAK (you know the key chain model). The scissors is mainly what gets used on that. For serious cutting, the Spyderco handles that quite well and it is very light weight.
I could watch your videos for hours because I’m always learning something new : I’m glad I already have the knives that you showed- or else I would of been buying them 😂 the workpro I don’t have - I always like a Good Deal by the way I’ll ttys bro
Definitely a sucker for the good deals, but sometime sadly a sucker for bad deals. 🤣 Great show and tell on the knives. I liked your Gerber better than the Workpro, it has that little turn-up to keep your finger off the blade. For 40+ years I've always carried a Case pen knife, just feel weird without it.
Don’t you, John I just got my carbide scribes from Amazon which was an awesome deal by the way now I have to purchase more knives. I guess I can put one in my car for an emergency and yes I will buy three lol.
Not too long at all! The Alenes tacky glue is fantastic. I use it on cloth being bonded to anything. Every one of my restored musical instrument cases has a good amount attaching the linings to the case interior! Where it doesn't work well is if you are using a non porous material like Tolex. It bubbles up under the tolex. Tolex is the stuff used to cover amplifiers and guitar cases. It's not good for felt either. The felt absorbs it and it dries stiff. It's great for leather. It's good for wood but not not as permanent as a good wood glue. It's sold as a good all around craft glue. It's good thinned out for adD ing model railroad ballast too. Anyway, great video!
Hey John You were asking about the longer videos. I like around 20 min videos, depending on the contents and sometimes even longer. I feel that the shorter ones are over to quickly, it seams like as soon as you get into something the video is over and I feel cheated. lol - I also buy more than one if the price is right - Later
Always take the deal. I'll usually give one to a friend. Aileen tacky glue I've been using for a while with radio restorations especially for repairs on old speakers. FYI I gave you a shout out on my last video.
I always carry 2 knives. A Swiss Army Hunter knife(left pocket) and a bigger lock blade pocket knife in my right pocket. Usually at ZT 350 or a CRKT M16
1. You cannot make a video that is too long for me. 2. What kind of maniac does not have a holiday knife. 3. Heading to IDIOCRACY now. 4. Three for $5 beats one for $2 everytime. 5. Gonna get me some Workpros to use as gifts. Thank you.
Great video today your knowledge and engineering skills are amazing I also am a knife fan . I have many and always looking to buy more.As a retired electrician you always had to have a pocket knife. You know the old saying “A man who carries a pocket knife is worth 5 dollars more an hour”. Wish that was true but it sure was handy.My pocket knife of choice now is a Swiss mini. although the leathermen s were handy they were not compatible for electrician s know what I mean. Just think back to your video of you checking your boiler. Still makes me chickle
Pocket knives are a great addiction lol I have some 30ish pocket knives I rotate through daily. I've grown super fond of OTF knives mostly microtech. But I always carry a pocket knife along with small flash light and multitool while at work.
Didn't you state from the previous video that this wasn't restored to be a user? I don't understand why folks get all cranked up over a display wrench. A beautiful restoration.
Good show today. The video was fine as far as length. I could find a good use for the Work Pro. I like the pocket clip. I like something that is useful sold in 3s.
Great video 👍 That antique wrench 🔧 turned out fantastic last week , awesome job! Great information and demonstration on that wrench with the small crack ,showing the upward and downward forces that may or may not affect a wrench like that one . Showing us the demonstration you can see that the small crack will never give you any problems as far as I can see. Again great job explaining that to us 👍. Sorry to hear that water 💧 is back , getting in your electrical ⚡️ service box again 😳😱. I know that can be annoying and worrisome. Hope you can get them to fix it for you soon. Great to see some of your EDC knives or multi-tools you have. I like that Leatherman crunch that has the built in locking pliers and also the Swiss🇨🇭 one as well. The Swiss 🇨🇭one reminds me of the Leatherman super tool. That WorkPro folding pocket utility knife looks awesome to have in your pocket for cutting a variety of material and what not,Now I got to order me a 3 pack 😂👍. I also like it because it says it is stainless steel and it closes and Uncloses easily plus 3 for under $20 bucks, you can’t go wrong with that deal 😄👍👍. That Aleene’s tacky glue , looks like it should work well. I like the fact that it dries clear and also that price for under $3 bucks , you can’t beat that! 👍 Hope we can see how it turns out on your project. Another great shot of Old Glory 🇺🇸 flying in that beautiful night sky 🌃. Well again great video and can’t wait to see what you do on Wednesday. Have a great night 😄👍👍.
Been carrying the Gerber EAB for over four years now, never been a fan of the quick release/change blade style knives, nothing worse than a blade pulling out and sticking in whatever you are trying to cut I have a Gerber “Leatherman” style multi tool with the pointy nose l like but I never really carry it on my person I seem to get hooked on 2 for $4 Rockstar energy drinks and Tastycakes
Nice, i'm a knife junkie! I own 40 spyderco knives alone... I'm also an epoxy freak, now im researching the strongest high temp epoxy for G10 and carbon fiber made. deadly expensive 5x stronger than hardware store stuff!
Another brilliant video Scout and yep, I’m a sucker for multi buy discounts too. I’m mean there’s one for your hip and one for the car and one for the draw😂😂😂
I am from Germany. Today I used the Titebond glue for cold veneering and i was suprised how fluid ist was. Here in Germany every glue from the big box store has the consitency of your tacky glue
I always thought the smooth jaw wrench was called the monkey wrench and the serrated jaw was called the pipe wrench . At least that’s what the old timer plumbers I worked with called it . 😂 Great video Scout …
The knife I have in my pocket everyday is that same Gerber. Take the blade out and it will go on a plane. Then get a blade when you get where you are going. Don’t know of a country where you can’t get utility blades. 😬
You have one of the few channels that NEVER has videos that are two long, I really look forward to them.
Wow, thanks so much!
I’m a knife addict. It’s said that a knifeless man is a lifeless man. I own an embarrassing number of folders, fixed blades and multi tools. I need another knife like I need another hole in my head. So, naturally, I ordered the 3 pack of the WORKPRO utility knives.🤷🏻♂️
John, your videos are NEVER too long.
I too have more knives than I could ever use… No regrets at all. 😂👍
I rather like longer videos. My EDC for a long time was a BUCK 110. Unfortunately, it was very limited to just cutting. Then, when multi-tools became popular, I got a Gerber multi-tool. I carry one to this day. I worked it hard. The only problem I had was breaking the knife blade. Lifetime warranty took care of that.
I ALWAYS get the deal for a few bucks more. Then I split it with my brother.
If you put out a video that lasted all day I would sit and watch it all and love it! Non of your video are too long.
Hey Scout, no complaints here with the length of your videos. The longer the better as they're always chock full of interesting information. Best entertainment on TH-cam, M-W-F.
I would enjoy longer videos by you. Your enthusiasm for the items you feature is what sells me on a product because it's not advertising hoopla but actual usage feedback. I've bought a lot of things which you are enthused about and often right after I watch the video. Keep up the good work!
1. Episode length should follow the women’s skirt rule. Long enough to cover the subject, short enough to be interesting.
2.;Tite Bond makes a waterproof glue. I buy the gallon and refill the 8 oz application bottle. I use it in less than 2 years. They also make the thicker, faster drying glue but I used the smaller size.
3. The Work Pro information is valuable since a knife is so versatile and necessary. This type of information and knowledge is where you shine. That tip alone is well worth the price of admission to your show!
ScoutCrafter,
If there was a concern with the crack you could use a Dremel (pencil) grinder to expose the crack. Dye penetrant testing would show when the crack was completely removed. You could then weld the wrench. The wrench could be ground, sanded, and polished to return the luster to the wrench. Some heat treatment may be needed.
My guess is that leaving the crack as is is the best answer.
Bob
Bob One day I will have to get a proper welder and go through the toils of learning how to get a good weld. It’s hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
Hey señor Juan... I think your videos are too short. Maybe is due to the fact that they are very entertaining, well explain, they are full of useful information and human feeling. Keep up the good work you do John, we never get tire of your performances Gracias.
Greetings from Abu Dhabi!
I particularly enjoyed this video because I also have the Wave, Crunch and Victorinox multi-tools for years. Great designs!
Thank you for just how interesting each and every episode is, I learn so much. And no, they go by so quickly that I hardly notice how long they may be. I look forward to each episode.
Abu Dhabi!!! Awesome!!! 😃👍
Yes, I can't resist those type of deals - "Are You Kidding Me, I Can Get 1 For $20 Or 3 For $30!" - They get me every time. 🤣😂
The reviews were great and the explanation of the direction of stresses on the wrench was very helpful. I have to say the the drawings you make are very good and they are always a big help. Thanks for this Mosh.
Good explacation of the forces on the crack in the wrench.
I loved having the longer format video. I understand that the longer videos are more work for you, but they are very enjoyable. They seem more in depth and not just a brief overview of a tool, project or idea. Thank you for your channel
Hey John, Elmer's Glue broke my elbow - true story. Like most houses of the era on Long Island our stoops were made from brick. Well, the one out our back door had a loose brick - top right one if you're looking from inside the house. So instead of getting a bag of concrete and securing it forever my Mom used a good portion of a bottle of Elmer's on it. Worked great for years, until I was about 10 years old and went flying out the back door to go over a friends house. Well, my routine was fling the screen door open, hit the stoop with my right foot first, then plant the left foot on that top corner brick and catapult myself off the top step and to the right and land about 6 feet away on the path made from pieces of slate. On that day though Ol' Elmer gave up his strength and the brick dislodged as I was pushing off it and I went down hard and cracked my right elbow on that slate. Fractured it - the only time, knock on wood, that I broke a bone.
Wow! That’s like a super hero jump! 😃👍
LOL @@ScoutCrafter
I don’t need another knife, stop pushing stuff. I just bought the three pack on Amazon, lol. I love your videos. Thank you for your time and knowledge.
I watch plenty of videos over an hour long lol your videos never seem like they drag on. I love the content and educational information.
First of all 18 minutes is not very long. Your videos are very entertaining and informative. I too watch several TH-cam channels that are much longer. My EDC is very similar to the WORKPRO and it’s called or made by MOSSY OAK and when I purchased it it came in a two pack. I like you when I see something even though I don’t need it I buy it!!! Great v today. 👍
My husband and I really enjoy your videos. We look forward to them faithfully. Never to long. Thx 🤗
Thanks!!! 😃👍
Your videos are so great. The time flies for me as well. Thanks for the F pipe wrench lesson. I didn’t know they were so useful for smooth pipes. I’m also a big fan of Tacky Glue. It works great on leather. Very strong bond.
I bought the box of 3 Workpro knives and the day they showed up I ordered 3 more and I carry one everyday. Their thin they snap out and very lightweight, perfect for EDC. I have never been a fan of Leatherman though I can see where it would be handy if I was kidnapped, just don't like to fidget with a tool to get to what I need. Great tip on the glue I'll be sure my wife watches. She also carries a Workpro knive everyday. Great show and if you make them longer I'll be happy.
Your videos are just the right length of time and yes, you are not the only sucker for those deals. who can pass them up.
YES! YOU got it John! there is a sucker born every minute and I'AM ONE OF THEM. if the item stated it would last over a lifetime, I would still take 3 at a lesser price each. eagle.
I have carried a Leatherman crunch in my pocket every day for going on 15 years. I must have somewhere around 50 or 60 different multi tools/Leatherman type pocket tools and I love each one for a different reason. But the crunch has always been exactly what I need when I need it in my particular line of work 👍🏻. PS you are now the reason I own three new utility knives, because what kind of MANIACS would pass up on that kind of deal?!? 😂
I always buy more than I need of about anything - nuts, bolts, screws, etc. Never know when you are going to need another one of whatever it is ! 😀
John, I've been using the Gerber EAB Lite for ~10 years and find it one of the sleekest utility knives around. It clips nicely in my 5th pocket. They even sell (via 3rd party) a knurled thumb stud that replaces the blade retention screw. However, I'll most likely replace my slotted screw with a proud cap screw in order to assist with single handed opening.
John, i always had a Leatherman but the one you had is much better for utility purposes , You are always afraid of breaking the blade of the Leatherman but with the one you have there's no worry the blade is interchangeable
Been carrying the Gerber for several years. But like you I am a sucker for products seen on internet. I saw the Workpro several week ago and ordered it.
I think most folks who watch your channel do not worry about the length of the videos.
I normally use Titebond III for the extra working time. I will have to try the Tacky Glue.
Dave.
I love the longer videos. Never get too much scoutcrafter
A few years ago, I found a small knife at Walmart. It's a Gerber, liner lock. The blade is about 2 inches long, and the steel is hard, and I say that because it requires some effort to put an edge on it. It weighs next to nothing, super slim, and literally gets lost in your pocket. But the simplicity, and the weightlessness, together with hardness of the blade just can't beat as EDC's go.
great video. Sad to say those little WorkPro knives are illegal in the UK because they lock open!
The UK and NYC are neck and neck for most restrictive! 🫣😂
I sometimes apply living attributes to things. This wrench is a real phoenix . It was like rescuing a downer animal that became a happy friend. This wrench had some hell of a journey and it never expected in a thousand years to get such attention and world wide exposure. From a value of 25 cents to fame to this extent would have made the original owners and the makers eyes pop out.
I always look forward to your videos. I never notice how long they are as they are informative but also entertaining. Keep them coming. Thanks.
I would love to see longer videos. I watch many of channels that average 30 mins or so.
Longer videos are BETTER! Yes, I’ll buy 3 or more when offered! Great video!
20 minutes is the perfect time for a video. Any longer, and I'll often pass it by. I like the workpro knife. The hardest thing about an EDC is keeping it sharp. That's obviously not a problem with these. I'm sure I'll get the three and give one to my grandson and his dad.
Have you seen the Leatherman Skeleton. That is EDC. They designed it to be lighter by slim lining and cutting out sections of the frame.
I’m guilty of buying multiples also, but tend to give the other ones to my two daughters depending on what it is.
Yes- Leatherman Skeletool- Never seen one in person though! 😃👍
My youngest son got me started collecting and using different knives. He go me the Gerber utility knife several years ago, been carrying it ever since. Small world. (Just ordered the 3 pack of Workpro knives! You are a bad influence!)😮
I really liked that Leatherman crunch but when I looked them up they are out of my budget. Definitely going to be on the lookout for one at yard sales. Great video as always
They weren’t that bad when I bought mine. A locking style plier is really handy sometimes. 😃👍
I went back to white glue for all my woodworking and SC challenges. The yellow glue sets up too quick for me. Elmers Glue All always worked great and still does.
Another thing about Elmer’s is it lasts a long time! I have a bottle that is over 25 years old and still good!
It sure didn't seem like a 18 minute video. Your videos always are over way to quick. I learn so much and yes I'm a sucker for a good deal - even if I don't need it today.👍
Longer the video the better
That Swiss Multi-tool is really impressive! It looks like they don't carry it anymore and I must admit, I'm glad as I would of had to purchase it. :D BTW, my videos need to be short, as I'm not as entertaining as you. :D
I can’t wait to see you hit 100k subs! 😃👍
Hi John. Very informative. I have had a leatherman for over 40years. I've had to replace the pouch though. But I wear it almost every day. I do like that work pro. Great video. Have a great day. 👍👍❤...
Hey John! I'm looking to wrap the handle of a few of those horrible flat wrenches that come with saws, routers, grinders etc. with some nice rope to make them feel better in the hand. Given your scouting background and all, I can't think of a better person to show us how this could be expertly done. Pretty please?
Sir SC: great lesson on the forces of the wrench. at first, I too was concerned for usability of the F style wrench. At the end of your videos, I am always wanting more. I will have to give the wacky Tacky glue a try. My EDC is a Benchmade Triage knife. Heavy duty blade I can pry with if needed. Hook on the opposite end of the blade for cutting seatbelts. I use it a lot to cut string, strapping and clamshell packages. One end has a carbide tip for breaking windshields/glass. Fortunately, I haven't had a need for it yet.
That carbide tip is a fantastic feature!! 😃👍
Before you are in the unfortunate situation of having to use it: It is not a windshield glass breaker, it's for tempered glass and the windshield are laminated. That is, they have a plastic layer sandwiched between the glass and it will not break properly with a hardened tip breaker (carbide, for example). Windshields generally have to be cut after breaking, the Victorinox Rescuetool has that function but it's a bad way to get into a car.
The side windows are the way to go, they are tempered which means that they shatter into many small "pearls", usually not too sharp (compared to a regular glass window in a house). Also, go for a corner, not the middle of the window.
You are absolutely correct. I misspoke and did not proofread my comment toughly. Thank you for the correction. I would not someone to think that the windshield is the way in/out of and auto. @@swe_nurse8121
Never considered any of your videos too long. In fact, I often wish they were longer. I love bargains!
Scout I have the same knife. I love it!
Cool mix of goodies there. I might have to pick up one of those Gerbers that you showed--I liked that. I definitely don't think your videos are too long and they are enjoyable to watch--so no worries there.
I like knives, have carried a Craftsman lock back utility knife as a quick go to, has a wood inlay with a pocket clasp so I don’t even to dig in my pocket, it sets inside the top front pocket, easy to reach, I have carried this for approximately 18 years, and my back up I carry is a leatherman which has the needle nose pliers, I think I have carried that for 25-28 years, still in the original carry case and carry it everyday no matter what. I to go for the 2 or 3 for the price break deal. Thanks for the video, another good video.
That was an excellent tutorial on the forces at play in that wrench. I love a good diagram 😂. I just started following ”inheritance machining” he typically starts his videos with a narrative while he drafts his project. The drawings are really a work of art in my mind. Cheers
Joe- I subscribed to him when he had about 1200 subscribers. I knew his channel would take off because he has all the right stuff! 😂👍
John, the longer the video the more I get to learn from you. And thank you, I now own the THREE pack of Workpros! I’ll probably get a DAKE next 😎
Thanks for the info on the knives, was trying to save money but you warned us what was coming on the video.😂 Had to order three. Price dropped even more. Great video!
Great video ScoutCrafter. On your closing remarks about being someone who likes a good deal, I’m reminded of that old tired joke about the man that stops at a roadside vegetable stand. Since sales were slow the farmer tells the man, I can give you as many vegetables as you want for only a dollar. The man says great, give me five dollars worth.😂😂
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Good day Scoutcrafter, I really hate (just kidding) when you make recommendations, like you said I am one of the guys who will go and buy or look for the tools you talk about. But for me, since I live here in Indonesia the prices for things are WAY so much more than you recommend. Like the Workpro you just talked about I really want one, but here they are 4x the price as in the States. Damn. but keep up, I still love the videos.
Lol, I have a huge knife collection probably into the hundreds. Antiques and modern ones alike. I legit paused the video and bought one of those workpro’s
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A tool is usable to me until it flies all to pieces. Cracks mean nothing. Just ventilation maybe. I like the Workpro knives but I started out with an Uncle Henry but ended up toting a Victorinox Swiss Army knife till the handles wore out and the emblem fell off. I still have it in my dinner box but since I quit work it just sits there, waiting.I ought to send it off to get it rebuilt but really no need. Still structurally sound. I toted it around in there for a long time while I was still working too and NEVER had a discouraging word to say about anything that Victorinox made and still don't. And YAAY for the 'F'-style wrench. Have a wonderful week, however the videos are will be fine with me and God Bless YOU!
First , the video was not too long. Your videos are always enjoyable and I always learn something. Yes, I will buy two or three items if it is a good deal. Thanks
Another 3 for one buyer/sucker here. Glad to see there are many of us!! Thanks for sharing
Well Whaddya know - Workpro Folding Knife - "Currently unavailable" ! 😉😂
I was looking it up before I finished the video, and yes "BOGOF", 3for2, you name it I'm there for a "bargain" regardless of need ! Do you ever buy an item, then see it cheaper so buy it again ? 🤣
My EDC for many years now has been my Victorinox classic SD Inox, tiny but handy, and conforms to our strict UK knife laws ! My Leatherman Super 200 from 2002 comes away with me whenever I travel.
You are so right about that Victorinox multi-tool. Its fit and finish and overall quality are superb. I've used the heck out of mine and it never lets me down. Expensive but worth it. As for EDC i go with Benchmade knives. They sre also expensive but are very high quality and they have some very lightweight models. Their slide lock mechanism is super convenient and can be used with one hand.
Thanks John, now i have to go shop for EDC's! Lol. It wouldn't bother me if you did 30 minute videos. And yes you always have to take the deal price items.😉👍🇺🇸
I own a few different Leatherman tools including the original. I think they are much better than any Swiss Army Knife ever made and carried a Leatherman for many years but truth be told, I rarely used one as I always have easy access top real full sized tools. Other than the piers it is a but awkward to use for more than a few seconds. I still take one on vacation in my suitcase and leave one in the glove box, but again at home ehhh. Very Well made though! My two daily knives for EDC are a Syderco Delica K390 blade and the smallest size of Victorinox SAK (you know the key chain model). The scissors is mainly what gets used on that. For serious cutting, the Spyderco handles that quite well and it is very light weight.
I could watch your videos for hours because I’m always learning something new : I’m glad I already have the knives that you showed- or else I would of been buying them 😂 the workpro I don’t have - I always like a Good Deal by the way I’ll ttys bro
Definitely a sucker for the good deals, but sometime sadly a sucker for bad deals. 🤣 Great show and tell on the knives. I liked your Gerber better than the Workpro, it has that little turn-up to keep your finger off the blade. For 40+ years I've always carried a Case pen knife, just feel weird without it.
True, but I'm afraid its hammering days ore over.
I was waiting for that wrench to loosen that fitting.
That boiler plug is permanent! I tried to open it years back with a 4 foot pipe wrench! Didn’t budge! 😂😂😂👍
OK- I HAD TO, pause your video and go order the workpro 3 pack! Thanks, John -- Another fine mess you got me into!
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Don’t you, John I just got my carbide scribes from Amazon which was an awesome deal by the way now I have to purchase more knives. I guess I can put one in my car for an emergency and yes I will buy three lol.
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I've been carrying the Gerber for about 5 years. Love it. But I just ordered the Workpro.
Not too long at all! The Alenes tacky glue is fantastic. I use it on cloth being bonded to anything. Every one of my restored musical instrument cases has a good amount attaching the linings to the case interior! Where it doesn't work well is if you are using a non porous material like Tolex. It bubbles up under the tolex. Tolex is the stuff used to cover amplifiers and guitar cases. It's not good for felt either. The felt absorbs it and it dries stiff. It's great for leather. It's good for wood but not not as permanent as a good wood glue. It's sold as a good all around craft glue. It's good thinned out for adD ing model railroad ballast too. Anyway, great video!
Awesome! Thanks!!!
Hey John You were asking about the longer videos. I like around 20 min videos, depending on the contents and sometimes even longer. I feel that the shorter ones are over to quickly, it seams like as soon as you get into something the video is over and I feel cheated. lol - I also buy more than one if the price is right - Later
Can’t find it in the Uk, not that I’m a much of a EDC carrier.
We need a two hour special one day, live at at the scene 👍😂
Always take the deal. I'll usually give one to a friend.
Aileen tacky glue I've been using for a while with radio restorations especially for repairs on old speakers.
FYI I gave you a shout out on my last video.
Thanks!!! Heading over now!
I always like seeing EDC options.
I always carry 2 knives. A Swiss Army Hunter knife(left pocket) and a bigger lock blade pocket knife in my right pocket. Usually at ZT 350 or a CRKT M16
Nice episode Mr. John! smh...now I have to find the bottle of Elmer's to cover my hands so I peel it off..lol...thanks for that 🤠👍
Good looking knife! You gotta go for the deal!
I love getting multiples for a little more. I will give them to someone and keep the one I initially wanted.
1. You cannot make a video that is too long for me. 2. What kind of maniac does not have a holiday knife. 3. Heading to IDIOCRACY now. 4. Three for $5 beats one for $2 everytime. 5. Gonna get me some Workpros to use as gifts. Thank you.
😂. When you say Holiday knife it sounds like I’m nuts! 😂👍
Great video today your knowledge and engineering skills are amazing
I also am a knife fan . I have many and always looking to buy more.As a retired electrician you always had to have a pocket knife.
You know the old saying “A man who carries a pocket knife is worth 5 dollars more an hour”. Wish that was true but it sure was handy.My pocket knife of choice now is a Swiss mini. although the leathermen s were handy they were not compatible for electrician s know what I mean. Just think back to your video of you checking your boiler. Still makes me chickle
I don’t think I could leave the house without a pocketknife! 😃👍
Pocket knives are a great addiction lol I have some 30ish pocket knives I rotate through daily. I've grown super fond of OTF knives mostly microtech. But I always carry a pocket knife along with small flash light and multitool while at work.
I'm surprised people were concerned about that crack. I've never seen somebody actually using one of those and I don't think I ever will😂
Self defense! 😂👍
Didn't you state from the previous video that this wasn't restored to be a user? I don't understand why folks get all cranked up over a display wrench. A beautiful restoration.
The truth is I need to learn to weld- I’ve been putting it off because it takes considerable time and practice to become competent. 🫣😂👍
Love the folding skill knife. Great price too.
Good show today. The video was fine as far as length. I could find a good use for the Work Pro. I like the pocket clip. I like something that is useful sold in 3s.
Another great video. Those replaceable knives were very interesting.
Great video 👍 That antique wrench 🔧 turned out fantastic
last week , awesome job! Great information and demonstration on that wrench with the small crack ,showing the upward and downward forces that may or may not affect a wrench like that one . Showing us the demonstration you can see that the small crack will never give you any problems as far as I can see. Again great job explaining that to us 👍. Sorry to hear that water 💧 is back , getting in your electrical ⚡️ service box again 😳😱. I know that can be annoying and worrisome. Hope you can get them to fix it for you soon. Great to see some of your EDC knives or multi-tools you have. I like that Leatherman crunch that has the built in locking pliers and also the Swiss🇨🇭 one as well. The Swiss 🇨🇭one reminds me of the Leatherman super tool. That WorkPro folding pocket utility knife looks awesome to have in your pocket for cutting a variety of material and what not,Now I got to order me a 3 pack 😂👍. I also like it because it says it is stainless steel and it closes and Uncloses easily plus 3 for under $20 bucks, you can’t go wrong with that deal 😄👍👍. That Aleene’s tacky glue , looks like it should work well. I like the fact that it dries clear and also that price for under $3 bucks , you can’t beat that! 👍 Hope we can see how it turns out on your project. Another great shot of Old Glory 🇺🇸 flying in that beautiful night sky 🌃. Well again great video and can’t wait to see what you do on Wednesday. Have a great night 😄👍👍.
Steven I really think you will like the WorkPro, I was pleasantly surprised myself! 😃👍
Been carrying the Gerber EAB for over four years now, never been a fan of the quick release/change blade style knives, nothing worse than a blade pulling out and sticking in whatever you are trying to cut
I have a Gerber “Leatherman” style multi tool with the pointy nose l like but I never really carry it on my person
I seem to get hooked on 2 for $4 Rockstar energy drinks and Tastycakes
Nice, i'm a knife junkie! I own 40 spyderco knives alone... I'm also an epoxy freak, now im researching the strongest high temp epoxy for G10 and carbon fiber made. deadly expensive 5x stronger than hardware store stuff!
Another brilliant video Scout and yep, I’m a sucker for multi buy discounts too. I’m mean there’s one for your hip and one for the car and one for the draw😂😂😂
I am from Germany. Today I used the Titebond glue for cold veneering and i was suprised how fluid ist was. Here in Germany every glue from the big box store has the consitency of your tacky glue
I actually like that Gerber and it’s compactness 👍
Still my EDC for decades! 😃👍
@@ScoutCrafter it’s so funny I was shopping this evening at Walmart and picked one up lol👍
3 for the price of 1 good deal I still use Elmer's school glue guess for old semmental reasons
I'm a sucker for good utility knives and flashlights. I love that Workpro one.
About the knives your spot on, you don't need a big knife and yes I got to have one of those dam it :)
I always thought the smooth jaw wrench was called the monkey wrench and the serrated jaw was called the pipe wrench . At least that’s what the old timer plumbers I worked with called it . 😂
Great video Scout …
The knife I have in my pocket everyday is that same Gerber. Take the blade out and it will go on a plane. Then get a blade when you get where you are going. Don’t know of a country where you can’t get utility blades. 😬
I am a new subscriber and am really enjoying your channel. Thank you.
Welcome and Thanks!!! 😃👍
You wont regret subscribing to this channel. Funny, educational, entertaining, and old school thinking!✌
I'm thinking about buying a folding scalpel :)