@@gfabasic32except you can just put in phoney info for all of that. My "favorite" part about DaVinci is how the ctrl and alt functions are opposite to many other programs. Same with backspace and delete
@@gfabasic32there’s an almost invisible wire mesh or link underneath the fields for your private par…data entry stating “just download”. So no data required to download the free version
From a family of engineers. The dry humor of these videos takes me back to sitting around with my uncle, dad, and brother just abusing puns until someone broke. Please never stop.
When my brother first got diagnosed with cancer and they removed some bowel, he binged watched your videos in the hospital. Now that he's gone, I get emotional each time you post a video. Keep up the great content Tony.
This is the best therapy channel on TH-cam. Thanks for existing, Tony. You bring together people from even the most irrelevant backgrounds to sit tight and watch machining. That in itself is your service to your passion. Please never stop.
I never tire of ToT vids, no matter how many times I re watch them there's always some subtlety I missed previously. Like the inclusion of the knife on the bench for no apparent reason. I think AVE will appreciate that.
@@junkname9983 AvE designs and sells those. He also provides the CAD files online if you want to make your own, because AvE is for the people. Keep your dick in a vice!
Well I feel special. I just discovered this channel few weeks ago, and then I watched probably 8 or 9 thousand TOT videos during which I fell prey to the subliminal "Subscribe" message that was so expertly hidden in each one. This was the 1st new one since I subscribed and now I see I was the one guy you were actually fishing for all that time since you didn't put the message in this one. So, mission accomplished.
FANTASTIC! The frequency doesn’t seem to be what it was but it does prove the expression absence makes the heart grow fonder. I’m happier now when I get the notification for new TOT. It’s more exciting! Well done Tony!
Not sure if anyone said it yet, butt use matchsticks of bamboo skewers on blind panels. You can tighten the clamps until the wood breaks and then remove the clamp. Then all you have are small bits of wood bouncing around inside. I did that on my Jeep years ago.
Hi Tony, just thought I'd thank you for making these kind of videos, because of guys like you I started a career in machining. Been doing it for 6 years now and I haven't looked back. So thank you for helping me find my calling.
Thank you for a new milling video ! I bought a couple of lathes and milling machines because of your videos and then you left me just like my wife almost did because I purchased all of the machines.
Your videos are the only ones that I never, ever, fast-forward through! I don’t have any idea what you’re talking about about the editing programs, but your editing is always and has always been superb!
Any ToT video is a delight. Also good to hear that by the sounds of it you will be doing Makers Secret Santa again, each year you always manage to create something useful, thoughtful and creative.
In bed, in France. The only channel I've got notifications turned on for dings. I know it's ToT. I watch. Thanks ToT! I just recently brought a sthalwerk AC/DC Tig/MMA/Plasma cutter and am welding... Poorly, but getting better. It's quite literally because of your channel. Thank you!
Well that's probably because you're in bed and you probably should be sleeping because you're tired. Maybe try it once you're awake and in the shop you'll probably get much better results.
I have never seen anyone else pop a leaf! I was taught how to do that to rose petals when I was like 6 by a random old man, and never encountered it from anyone else in three decades. Wild!
Pro Tip: add a slot to the cross bar so that it registers on the plate. This stops the cross bar dropping out and falling into an inaccessible area whenever you adjust the clamp.
for extra adjustability (maybe you need one side to be closer to a rolled edge than the other) may as well add many notches, make one of those faces look like a dull file
Yah. And then weld a flexible steel cable onto the end of a pin so when loosened can be snatched out through an access hole that the cable as been fed through!!! 😂
It's been an agonizing four hours, waiting to finally be able to sit down and watch the new ToT video. As always, it was worth every second. And kudos for sticking up to Adobe and jumping ship. Their whole strategy relies on people being too comfortable with their products to swap.
Damn you Tony! Here I am, in a hospital in rural East Anglia, recovering from surgery to remove some tumours that I had below my left ear and then your video pops up. And it immediately throws me into a fit of laughter. Which immediately brings on immense amounts of pain because you know, I have a freshly stitched up wound right behind my jaw 🥲 nevertheless, thank you Tony!!!
@ I get it, it’s good to have tumours removed as with time they could have caused more serious problems than just some temporary pain and I’m happy with that too! Thank you my dude!
I've always loved the idea of these, but in practice, I can rarely find the needed space on my work piece to make these worth the effort. For flat stuff, on a bench, ya I guess, but I dunno...I'm nkt here to learn abt a cool new implement, I'm just here for Tony's cheerful holiday banter - always a treat so thx ToT 😊
Every time a new ToT video drops I find myself finishing it far too quickly and then having to begin the multiple hour long binge fest of older videos I've watched 30 times already.
A set of these were one of my first projects to help with my car restoration. I can confidently say mine were not up to TOT standard though. I can confirm that round butt holes also work fine.
@@mikelastnameI think if you run into a gunfight with a knife your butt will be clamped enough, so I agree. But maybe you should still bring some to intimidate the enemy with your engineering skills!
Long time professional Adobe user (since 1985). Fully agree on their aggressive nature. Never tried DaVinci Resolve. I did not really catch anything that different. Latest update to PremierPro was a steep relearning curve! Your videos are so terrific I seriously doubt anyone would notice anyway! Love it, just love it!!!!
Great subliminal marketing of the AvE knife with that product placement. I was so entertained the first watch through that i didn't notice it right away, but my subconscious did and I had to rewatch to find it. Going to go place a pre-order for the 18mm version now.
I got rid of Adobe a couple years ago and went all in with Davinci Resolve paid version. Best move that I ever made. The learning curve was a little painful at first, but it gets way easier. Plus less taxing on your computer. I believe that the clarity is better on this video. I noticed it at the beginning and wondered if you changed something.
I've (purchased) two sets, one square one round, NB best made with THIN blades as the blade thickness sets the gap that needs to be welded shut of course... best practice is to tack (fairly wide spacing) and remove the blade before 'weld shrinkage' results in too much grip on the blades. Hint (for repair panels with no full back access once welded) if you drill a hole through one end of the square or round bars, then you can thread thin wire through the back pins and provided there is a small access hole retrieve the bars. PS initial installing these clamps CAN (just!) be done on three sides of a panel... Note making the bars with a wee 'end hole' on the bar which can be used to pull (MUCH easier with a round bar with a 'dome end' or pointed end) the bar into place is often required! Removing bars: ideally require being able to rotate so weld line is horizontal, slacken but clamp and shake to let gravity drop the bar out 😎 Long time fan of your channel 🏴
Speaking of hands under a mower deck... My dad worked for the company that designed and manufactured the machine that pressed the push mower deck for Murray many years ago. The story he was told by a representative of Murray when he went to setup the machine at their location about how the caution label warning of hands under the deck came to be is as follows. There was a guy, frustrated with his push mower not running well, took it into his non-walk out basement workshop to work on it. He finally gets it running so he doesn't want to turn it off. So he, very carefully, puts his fingers under the deck, engine running blades spinning, to lift the mower to take it back up the stairs. He successfully gets to the top without injury but only to find the door has shut. His hands are full of running push mower, so he carefully sets it down...ON HIS KNEE to open the daggum door!!!!! If only aVe sold stickers back in the 70s.
You know things are dire when even Tony is fed up with Adobe, I personally didn't notice anything different about your editing, I was actually thinking how your humor and editing makes me laugh.
I’m so glad you chose not to go with the karate chop. I was worried you would not account for the “spring back”, but thank goodness you did. Phew I was panicking for a moment. 😂
If you are making a patch panel (like in a car panel or mower deck), please do yourself a favor and make the panel, then cut the hole to match the panel. This is much easier than making a hole and then a panel to fit the hole.
14:48 ouch, that really hit him. One of the kids (19yo) in the rehab center where I volunteer with my therapy dog, did exactly that... Disengaged the deck but left the motor running, reached under to dislodge a piece of wood that was stuck, and suddenly the deck clutched... Mangled up a good portion of his arm. I'm sure most of you now call that kid stupid or whatnot, but it wasn't stupidity. It was stress. It was him having to rush work to keep mr. Bossman happy... His life is ruined. Try finding a wife in your twenties, in this day and age, who will look beyond the scars and missing limbs. He's going to have to change his taste of music, because such women do not frequent discotheques and mainstream dance clubs. If you employ young people, ALWAYS keep in mind that for the same dangers, they always risk much worse consequences than you, because they are not yet established in life like you, and they will have to live much longer with the consequences, while at the same time having to miss out on a lot of fun, chances and life experience that you already pocketed...
loved the editing, got me laughing a few times. Also, halfway through I realized I had no clue what butt clamps even are or what they are used for and I was too lazy to look it up, so thanks for explaining at the end xD
Hello Tony I just wanted to say thank you for creating these videos. I began a career in machining because of folks like you. I haven't looked back in the six years that I've been doing it. I appreciate you helping me discover my purpose.
I made mine from 20x20mm box tubing and with ROUND holes and pegs. They are easier to make round plus they don't try and straighten a curved piece of sheet (in one axis at least) as much. Single line of contact and that...
I have used a set of these a few times, and found it fiddly when using them on a Horizontal joint where the cross bar would fall out before I could reach around and tighten them up. a small slit a 1/4 of the way through the center of the cross bar to locate them on the tag was my solution. Great Stuff Tony!
Boy I could have used this video about two weeks ago, but better late than never. Now I know how to make up flush butt joints in sheet metal. Thanks Tony.
I feel assinine for not understand how these would work before you showed it, butt I still learned a lot. Your cheeky jokes crack me up and make machining fun to watch, you could say that this video was a real gas!
Dude, I love your videos. The dry dad humor reminds me so much of my own dad and all the fun projects him and I have worked on together. Thank you so much, I had a ton of fun watching.
Genuinely entertaining and educational at the same time. Couldn’t ask for a better mentor. Delivered by Da Vinchi resolve or Adobe, Hit film or I movie.. it’s the message not the messenger. You never fail to inspire Tony. Thanks for sticking with it. It’s a great commitment TH-cam... You do it well my friend. 🍻
8:05 Ooooh nice new box cutter. I would hAVE gAVE my right nut for one of these a few days ago. thankfully I managed to free them from the vice, it was just the tip and only for a second. Really love the subtle collaborative nature of the Maker community on TH-cam keep up the great work. Your content has been amazing over the years and has helped me expand my skills as a hobby machinist, thank you so much.
I have never welded in my life**, I likely never will, but I just enjoy This Old Tony videos o much. They are amazingly entertaining, and whether I like it or not I end up learning something... you will be receiving a letter from layer with regards to that involuntary manslearning later. **: (except that one time I burned my head when I scratched myself with the red-hot end of a wire I forgot I had just heated with a torch)
At the time of writing this, this video was posted 1 day ago. Already 260K views, and 26K likes. I don't know what your day job is OT but it must be damn good! Best channel on TY! 👍
I bought a set of these recently and they were a godsend while welding up the footwells in my car. I would have made them myself but you hadn't posted this video then, which was very remiss of you.
Good on you for ending the abusive relationship with Adobe!
Da Vinci Resolve is like: We need your Name, Phone# and Address or we won't let you play!
@@gfabasic32except you can just put in phoney info for all of that. My "favorite" part about DaVinci is how the ctrl and alt functions are opposite to many other programs. Same with backspace and delete
@@gfabasic32there’s an almost invisible wire mesh or link underneath the fields for your private par…data entry stating “just download”. So no data required to download the free version
@@gfabasic32 I use resolve, I've never had to do that. I never had to dish out any info to download either. What are you on about?
tony should just pirate the latest cracked version and keep on trucking like a boss
From a family of engineers. The dry humor of these videos takes me back to sitting around with my uncle, dad, and brother just abusing puns until someone broke. Please never stop.
I used to have a school teacher that I'd go at it with. I guess you could say we were "Gluttons for PUN-ishment!"!!! 😂🤣😭
From a viewer perspective, I couldn't really tell any difference between your old videos and this one, Tony. Seems like Davinci Resolve is fine 👍
You mean Da Vinci actually resolved it?
Even if we did, it wouldn't have mattered.
@@lukearts2954get out
I think I noticed more but jokes... but that might just be me???
When my brother first got diagnosed with cancer and they removed some bowel, he binged watched your videos in the hospital. Now that he's gone, I get emotional each time you post a video. Keep up the great content Tony.
sorry for your loss, that's heartbreaking 🫂
so sorry buddy :(
5 seconds in and it's a theatrical masterpiece....
awww shucks
@@ThisOldTony where can get replacement 'Hai KaraTe' chop leading edge? asking for a my friend cos he can't type anymore. Thanks.
God mode ❤
@Palmit_ a second hand store.
@@potayto-potahto881 😂😂😂
clock and watch components ? ;-)
Stick with DaVinci. The video is just fine. Dont give adobe another penny.
You are absolutely not the only content creator who's about had it with Adobe. And no, if you hadn't said anything I would've been none the wiser.
Haven't commented in about five years of watching: thank you for the great content! Really enjoy watching your videos!
The best hands in the business.
hands down!
That’s what she said.
Nice!
@@Not.Your.Business Or, perhaps up.
Don't make me choose between TOT and AvE.
You can tell TOT is a fan, he had one of the AvE knives.
This is the best therapy channel on TH-cam. Thanks for existing, Tony. You bring together people from even the most irrelevant backgrounds to sit tight and watch machining. That in itself is your service to your passion. Please never stop.
I think I like these videos more than I should.
You are not alone. We really need a self help group, gang, association.
…cult…
@@n7qx I am going to try breaking this pill I have been taking in half...Or doubling up , you know potato ,potatoe
@TyIerTheCrator Not cool to pimp your own content in someone else's comments. Hopefully Tony deletes your garbage.
@@paperburn resistance by increased exposure? Sure, why not.
I never tire of ToT vids, no matter how many times I re watch them there's always some subtlety I missed previously.
Like the inclusion of the knife on the bench for no apparent reason. I think AVE will appreciate that.
I sometimes think that I should take up welding just to understand some of the ToT jokes that I know that I'm missing.
at t=8:04 mark, right? he probably made that knife himself and he want to show it off.
@@junkname9983 AvE designs and sells those. He also provides the CAD files online if you want to make your own, because AvE is for the people.
Keep your dick in a vice!
Well I feel special. I just discovered this channel few weeks ago, and then I watched probably 8 or 9 thousand TOT videos during which I fell prey to the subliminal "Subscribe" message that was so expertly hidden in each one. This was the 1st new one since I subscribed and now I see I was the one guy you were actually fishing for all that time since you didn't put the message in this one. So, mission accomplished.
gotcha!
I liked his take on machine jacks. That was the first video that hooked me.
It's like "Item 60545" means nothing to you. I just don't understand.
You better watch it again
You have to watch Tony turning a cube on a lathe. It's a masterpiece.
Yet another superb peek inside a true machinist’s darker recesses… always a pleasure, thank you for sharing.
I knew there was a reason TH-cam recommended all 3 welding cart videos last night!
@TyIerTheCratorwtf dude?
It didn't you are imagining it. Or telling fibs
@ not even cap! Watched all three
Funny enough, when I upload new videos to my channel, even before they are live, I sometimes notice related videos getting a bump in views....
The views to likes ratio is kinda sad, and I’ve noticed that on most channels I watch, it’s like .5 percent that’s wild
FANTASTIC! The frequency doesn’t seem to be what it was but it does prove the expression absence makes the heart grow fonder. I’m happier now when I get the notification for new TOT. It’s more exciting! Well done Tony!
Nice sentiment.
Not sure if anyone said it yet, butt use matchsticks of bamboo skewers on blind panels. You can tighten the clamps until the wood breaks and then remove the clamp. Then all you have are small bits of wood bouncing around inside. I did that on my Jeep years ago.
Hi Tony, just thought I'd thank you for making these kind of videos, because of guys like you I started a career in machining. Been doing it for 6 years now and I haven't looked back. So thank you for helping me find my calling.
Mate machining metal is not a calling. It is work
@IANHANDS Haha I knew there was going to be someone who said that.
There's always at least one guy that has to piss in the Cheerios 🙄
It’s because of guys like him I spent a small fortune on tools so I can spend days making things I could buy for cheap
@@MashO356 Same.
Whichever keeps you pumping out some of the best content available is the one I would go with! Thanks as always TOT
Tony, its because of guys like you that make working in a factory so fun. And why I miss it so much.
25 years in auto manufacturing and still love going to work every morning.
Thank you for a new milling video ! I bought a couple of lathes and milling machines because of your videos and then you left me just like my wife almost did because I purchased all of the machines.
I was right in a middle of a movie when I got This old Tony notification, the movie can wait, This old Tony demands my attention!
I'm picturing you sitting in a movie theatre watching this with the volume to the max
@@lerikhklas u should
@@hotfuzz1913 Maybe they are the theater operator and just paused the movie to play this video instead.
Your videos are the only ones that I never, ever, fast-forward through! I don’t have any idea what you’re talking about about the editing programs, but your editing is always and has always been superb!
Happy day!!! Might get laid off from Boeing tomorrow, but this makes me happy!!!
dang, sorry to hear that. I got ALL my fingers crossed for you. *big hug*
@@ThisOldTonymuch appreciated!! 🤞🏻
Is it you, Dave?
Hang in there @steelcrafted
@@marsh_usa lol there's about 17,000 "Daves" at Boeing that'll get notified the next 3 days 😬
Any ToT video is a delight. Also good to hear that by the sounds of it you will be doing Makers Secret Santa again, each year you always manage to create something useful, thoughtful and creative.
In bed, in France. The only channel I've got notifications turned on for dings. I know it's ToT. I watch.
Thanks ToT!
I just recently brought a sthalwerk AC/DC Tig/MMA/Plasma cutter and am welding... Poorly, but getting better. It's quite literally because of your channel. Thank you!
Well that's probably because you're in bed and you probably should be sleeping because you're tired. Maybe try it once you're awake and in the shop you'll probably get much better results.
@@ihdieselman took me a minute there. Coffee hasn't kicked in yet. 🤣
I always learning something new with each video. Whether it's useful information or not, that's an entirely different thing.
I have never seen anyone else pop a leaf! I was taught how to do that to rose petals when I was like 6 by a random old man, and never encountered it from anyone else in three decades. Wild!
that random old man was me. (scary music)
@@ThisOldTony You will have used your lathe didn't you...
dame TOT its been what 50 years from now since iv seen mesh cutting thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Pro Tip: add a slot to the cross bar so that it registers on the plate. This stops the cross bar dropping out and falling into an inaccessible area whenever you adjust the clamp.
for extra adjustability (maybe you need one side to be closer to a rolled edge than the other) may as well add many notches, make one of those faces look like a dull file
Yah. And then weld a flexible steel cable onto the end of a pin so when loosened can be snatched out through an access hole that the cable as been fed through!!! 😂
It's been an agonizing four hours, waiting to finally be able to sit down and watch the new ToT video.
As always, it was worth every second.
And kudos for sticking up to Adobe and jumping ship. Their whole strategy relies on people being too comfortable with their products to swap.
Always a good day when This Old Tony uploads!
ToT, I dont know how you do it but im glad you do.
Thanks for still representing the best parts of the internet for me!
Damn you Tony! Here I am, in a hospital in rural East Anglia, recovering from surgery to remove some tumours that I had below my left ear and then your video pops up. And it immediately throws me into a fit of laughter. Which immediately brings on immense amounts of pain because you know, I have a freshly stitched up wound right behind my jaw 🥲 nevertheless, thank you Tony!!!
I'm sorry for you pain, but I'm also happy you had it. It's complicated.
@ I get it, it’s good to have tumours removed as with time they could have caused more serious problems than just some temporary pain and I’m happy with that too! Thank you my dude!
Did you have sliding sphincter/rectum plates?
I really enjoy the videos that you publish. They always bring a smile to my face. Thanks for sharing Tony.
Adobe is pr-edit-orial. You're resolving the problem very well.
Once again a masterpiece of education, humor, and downright awesome-sauce.
Yay! Welcome to the Davinci Resolve team! It's the best software to edit videos, and the best part is that it's used by beautiful people!
I've always loved the idea of these, but in practice, I can rarely find the needed space on my work piece to make these worth the effort. For flat stuff, on a bench, ya I guess, but I dunno...I'm nkt here to learn abt a cool new implement, I'm just here for Tony's cheerful holiday banter - always a treat so thx ToT 😊
I'm a simple man. I see a new TOT video, I watch it.
I really love your sense of humour Tony. I know I'm guaranteed to have a laugh when I watch your videos. Thanks
Every time a new ToT video drops I find myself finishing it far too quickly and then having to begin the multiple hour long binge fest of older videos I've watched 30 times already.
I don't remember posting this at all!
Resolve is a great piece of software, and only getting better. The color grading tools are so powerful.
I'm a simple man. when ThisOldTony posts, I smile and watch
Thank you for the video Tony! Any day is a great day when you surprise us with a post!
Be well, take good care of your loved ones.
It's always a better day when a TOT video drops!
I hope all is going well with you and your family.
It's amazing that a rippled wire mesh make such straight cuts. I will definitely use this in my shop!
A set of these were one of my first projects to help with my car restoration. I can confidently say mine were not up to TOT standard though. I can confirm that round butt holes also work fine.
This made my day. Thanks Tony! You've cheered me up
8:18 Tony got himself one of the most beautiful knives in existence compliments of uncle bumblefuck 😂😊
So it must be hideously overengineered then for this epic level of endorsement. Suddenly I want two.
@@mikelastname AvE makes them in right AND left handed versions!
@@beezul Perfect! these are the knives to bring to a gun fight. Not sure butt clamps will help me much, though.
@@mikelastnameI think if you run into a gunfight with a knife your butt will be clamped enough, so I agree. But maybe you should still bring some to intimidate the enemy with your engineering skills!
Long time professional Adobe user (since 1985). Fully agree on their aggressive nature. Never tried DaVinci Resolve. I did not really catch anything that different. Latest update to PremierPro was a steep relearning curve! Your videos are so terrific I seriously doubt anyone would notice anyway! Love it, just love it!!!!
Davinci Resolve is awesome once you get used to the workflow! Said goodbye to Adobe a looooong time ago
Great subliminal marketing of the AvE knife with that product placement. I was so entertained the first watch through that i didn't notice it right away, but my subconscious did and I had to rewatch to find it. Going to go place a pre-order for the 18mm version now.
Thanks, Tony! Love your videos. Just love 'em.❤
Thanks Paul!
@@ThisOldTony Oh man, TOT is in our comments, we must get our TIGs and MIGs in order.
I got rid of Adobe a couple years ago and went all in with Davinci Resolve paid version. Best move that I ever made. The learning curve was a little painful at first, but it gets way easier. Plus less taxing on your computer. I believe that the clarity is better on this video. I noticed it at the beginning and wondered if you changed something.
The feel of joy when you upload thank you Tony
THE🐐 GOAT IS BACK!!!!
"Those stock cutting gags are getting old, Tony," is something a crazy person might say
They’re not stock. He records a new one each time, I’m sure.
nice one... 10/10
Wait, what gags?
Wait, that's not how you do it? Are we supposed to use saws like caveman?
Careful now. You don't want to anger @Artisanmakes , the god of hacksaws, with such blasphemy...
I've (purchased) two sets, one square one round, NB best made with THIN blades as the blade thickness sets the gap that needs to be welded shut of course... best practice is to tack (fairly wide spacing) and remove the blade before 'weld shrinkage' results in too much grip on the blades.
Hint (for repair panels with no full back access once welded) if you drill a hole through one end of the square or round bars, then you can thread thin wire through the back pins and provided there is a small access hole retrieve the bars. PS initial installing these clamps CAN (just!) be done on three sides of a panel...
Note making the bars with a wee 'end hole' on the bar which can be used to pull (MUCH easier with a round bar with a 'dome end' or pointed end) the bar into place is often required!
Removing bars: ideally require being able to rotate so weld line is horizontal, slacken but clamp and shake to let gravity drop the bar out 😎
Long time fan of your channel 🏴
pretty cool, and I'm glad you made them yourself!!!
Cheers to the day! Even though I might lose my job at Boeing tomorrow, I'm delighted about this!
You’re a funny guy,
and the JFK gag is not lost.
Another masterpiece of content creation! Thanks, Tony!
Speaking of hands under a mower deck... My dad worked for the company that designed and manufactured the machine that pressed the push mower deck for Murray many years ago. The story he was told by a representative of Murray when he went to setup the machine at their location about how the caution label warning of hands under the deck came to be is as follows.
There was a guy, frustrated with his push mower not running well, took it into his non-walk out basement workshop to work on it. He finally gets it running so he doesn't want to turn it off. So he, very carefully, puts his fingers under the deck, engine running blades spinning, to lift the mower to take it back up the stairs. He successfully gets to the top without injury but only to find the door has shut. His hands are full of running push mower, so he carefully sets it down...ON HIS KNEE to open the daggum door!!!!!
If only aVe sold stickers back in the 70s.
I was about to leave the pc, but now I will be delaying my leave by 16:04
I like the new, crisp, purposeful editing.
You know things are dire when even Tony is fed up with Adobe, I personally didn't notice anything different about your editing, I was actually thinking how your humor and editing makes me laugh.
I’m so glad you chose not to go with the karate chop. I was worried you would not account for the “spring back”, but thank goodness you did. Phew I was panicking for a moment. 😂
Good one, Tony!
LOL! All the sound effects, and you missed a perfect opportunity for a circular saw. Love it, thanks!
a new vid! do I care what it's about? no. am I watching it, Hell yes!!
If you are making a patch panel (like in a car panel or mower deck), please do yourself a favor and make the panel, then cut the hole to match the panel. This is much easier than making a hole and then a panel to fit the hole.
14:48 ouch, that really hit him. One of the kids (19yo) in the rehab center where I volunteer with my therapy dog, did exactly that... Disengaged the deck but left the motor running, reached under to dislodge a piece of wood that was stuck, and suddenly the deck clutched... Mangled up a good portion of his arm.
I'm sure most of you now call that kid stupid or whatnot, but it wasn't stupidity. It was stress. It was him having to rush work to keep mr. Bossman happy... His life is ruined. Try finding a wife in your twenties, in this day and age, who will look beyond the scars and missing limbs. He's going to have to change his taste of music, because such women do not frequent discotheques and mainstream dance clubs. If you employ young people, ALWAYS keep in mind that for the same dangers, they always risk much worse consequences than you, because they are not yet established in life like you, and they will have to live much longer with the consequences, while at the same time having to miss out on a lot of fun, chances and life experience that you already pocketed...
loved the editing, got me laughing a few times. Also, halfway through I realized I had no clue what butt clamps even are or what they are used for and I was too lazy to look it up, so thanks for explaining at the end xD
Hello Tony I just wanted to say thank you for creating these videos. I began a career in machining because of folks like you. I haven't looked back in the six years that I've been doing it. I appreciate you helping me discover my purpose.
I made mine from 20x20mm box tubing and with ROUND holes and pegs. They are easier to make round plus they don't try and straighten a curved piece of sheet (in one axis at least) as much. Single line of contact and that...
The Transformers sound effect *chefs kiss
Thank you. I have only a hacksaw but your work always inspiring - with a side of humour.
9:49 looks normal. Wouldn't have noticed a thing
I noticed a difference immediately. You seem smarter, taller, more handsome (dashing, really), and hands immaculate
Tony!
Andy!
@ThisOldTony 😂
we talked about 6 years ago about a horizontal mill. I ended up not getting that and got a bridgeport style about 2 years ago. 👍
I have used a set of these a few times, and found it fiddly when using them on a Horizontal joint where the cross bar would fall out before I could reach around and tighten them up.
a small slit a 1/4 of the way through the center of the cross bar to locate them on the tag was my solution. Great Stuff Tony!
Boy I could have used this video about two weeks ago, but better late than never. Now I know how to make up flush butt joints in sheet metal. Thanks Tony.
I feel assinine for not understand how these would work before you showed it, butt I still learned a lot. Your cheeky jokes crack me up and make machining fun to watch, you could say that this video was a real gas!
Dude, I love your videos. The dry dad humor reminds me so much of my own dad and all the fun projects him and I have worked on together.
Thank you so much, I had a ton of fun watching.
Thank you old Tony, just from the video title and thumbnail I can learn much
1, 2, 3 - 4, 5, 6 - 7, 8, 9 - 10, 11, 12. The ladybugs came! To the ladybug picnic! Thanks for getting that stuck in my head for the whole day...
Glad I wasn't the only one who had that stuck in their head!
Love the gen X 70s references.
Love your videos. Love seeing Aves' special razor knife.
2:46 is such a magical moment. I hope it gets the recognition it deserves.
Genuinely entertaining and educational at the same time. Couldn’t ask for a better mentor. Delivered by Da Vinchi resolve or Adobe, Hit film or I movie.. it’s the message not the messenger.
You never fail to inspire Tony.
Thanks for sticking with it. It’s a great commitment TH-cam... You do it well my friend. 🍻
8:05 Ooooh nice new box cutter. I would hAVE gAVE my right nut for one of these a few days ago. thankfully I managed to free them from the vice, it was just the tip and only for a second. Really love the subtle collaborative nature of the Maker community on TH-cam keep up the great work. Your content has been amazing over the years and has helped me expand my skills as a hobby machinist, thank you so much.
No matter what is going on, its a good day when This Old Tony puts out a video
Always love your videos. Learn something and get a laugh, what could be better. Thank you for making quality content.
I have never welded in my life**, I likely never will, but I just enjoy This Old Tony videos o much. They are amazingly entertaining, and whether I like it or not I end up learning something...
you will be receiving a letter from layer with regards to that involuntary manslearning later.
**: (except that one time I burned my head when I scratched myself with the red-hot end of a wire I forgot I had just heated with a torch)
At the time of writing this, this video was posted 1 day ago. Already 260K views, and 26K likes. I don't know what your day job is OT but it must be damn good! Best channel on TY! 👍
I bought a set of these recently and they were a godsend while welding up the footwells in my car. I would have made them myself but you hadn't posted this video then, which was very remiss of you.
Always thought the crimped wire mesh was to hold more Ketchup.
Thanks for another tasty video Tony!
Good video. Anything a person makes himself is more satisfying than buying it .
It’s always a good day when there’s a new TOT video!
Going to be a good day when I log in and ToT posted a new video. AND 16+ minutes at that. OH BOY! Let's go