Thanks for Watching! Find a link to all of my "Must Have", Favorite Tools HERE!! www.amazon.com/shop/chickanic?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfchickanic_9ERPFPBNGQ924P8NS63B
The rest of the story is that It was so great I bought it, but it is lost under a foot of crap and broken tools in my shop, and hasn't been seen since the day it arrived.
For me, it’s more, I know I need that tool but where the heck did I leave it? Or which of my friends hasn’t return it? Or that would be handy to have but I’m not paying £25 for something I know I’ll only use once, so back to the hammer+drift or spanner with scaffold tube. Or I bet it just needs a larger hammer and or a micrometer gauge.
What you have in your hand is a Kelly clamp. If you use your thumb and ring finger you will find you have much better control of your instrument. Friendly tip from a retired nurse who worked in surgery for 30 years.
I never thought it would be fun watching a small equipment mechanic and then I found you. You have all the knowledge to get things done plus you have this great personality and you're so cute too. 😀
My absolute favorites are my ratcheting screwdriver, quality ratchets, my propane "weed burner" torch, air compressor, and my Makita brushless impact driver.
I saw your video pop up on my you tube choices, and I thought… hmmm… I haven’t seen one of your videos for a while. TH-cam had unsubscribed me from your channel. Of course I resubscribed. I don’t know why they do that. Love your channel!!!
Well, I texted you on Instagram. It’s now 7:40 PM here so I would imagine you’re probably in bed so when you get up in the morning then read this, shoot me a note back.
I've got a smaller gooloo and they are amazing. Battery went out on my 2500 silverado, jumped that truck from full dead 5 times off one charge. Beast of a machine. I don't think it had been charged in a year either and went thru a tough florida summer in the truck. Also that bore cam for inspecting pistons is brilliant
I am no a pro, but I already have many of the same tools. My latest item is a pressure tester for carburators. I get a lot of carburators with leaking needle valves.
Hi Chicanic I fired up my Mantis Tiller today fired up beautifully, after watching your Mantis Video I rebuilt my carb last year, its running great this year thanks for your videos they are very informative.
Tool number 11: Battery tender! Lawn mower batteries will last much longer if you use a tender(years). I have brand name but also cheap Harbor Freight brand and they all work Great! Use them on anything you don’t run for more than a week. Keep up the good work. Enjoy your videos
Great video, don’t know how I have lived for so long without that borescope and those cool German pliers! Amazon lady will be here tomorrow with my Chickanic tools lol.
I really bought the blue Holtzforma 660 upon your recommend; it’s real hard to start. Saws like crazy! I found that if you buy a Stihl, non recoil cover. Just drill about an inch hole in the center, you can start the saw. Use a deep well socket on a good drill, the drill turns flywheel fast enough to start the saw easily! I’m going to use locktight on the flywheel bolt. Seen it on a video!
2:31 my Depstech boroscope has been a very versatile tool for cheap! Not just for checking my car/mower cylinders, but behind drywall, in vents, under a leaking fridge- just anywhere you can’t get your eyes easily
The last "tool" you talked about, you commented that it doesn’t fit stihl, it's because stihl has their own. I have a stihl "bent shaft" trimmer and it's head works the same, but looks differently, I was told by the dealer to take about an arms length of wire and feed it through (about 6')! Works flawlessly, I highly recommend
You are one of the best producers of You tube videos I've seen. I'm 77 years old and thought I was pretty smart about mechanics, but you've taught me lots, and made many things easier than ever. Thank you.
Scissors. May I add scissors to the list of tools. Harbor Freight sells a 3 pack of Scissors by Quinn for $4.99 and they are excellent cutters!! I've used them on many different materials and they are amazing. There are 3 different sizes in that pack. I don't know how they do it for the price but there you go. Thanks Bre!! Love your list of Tools.
I have a home shop in the basement, I have most of these. They are all great tools to have. I started around 10 y.o. from the teachings of my father, bought myself a 10×12 shed when i was 12 with my profits and took the Foley Belsaw course, then when that got boring I went for bigger projects later lol. I was a car mechanic for two decades until I became disabled and went back to something a little easier on my body a few years ago. I love your videos! Ty for the informative videos and sharing tips for the public. Something I've always wanted to do but too shy and closed off.
My 2 friends and I each have a MS262c. Runs good through tank of gas. Refill, won't start. Let cool for 30-60 minutes, will start. All 3 do the same thing....when it is hot out. Live in SE Mo. Watch all your videos.....LOVE them.
Might be set to the winter setting. There is a "door" or "valve" that changes airflow around the carb. If it is set to winter, it might be the carb is overheated, giving you a vapor lock situation until it cools back down.
The Echo SpeedFeed 400 universal head I bought from the local Echo dealer does fit curve shaft trimmers. Just need to use the white insert provided in the package and flip the reel.
The trimmer head you featured here, I bought a 5 pack of china copies and modified one to fit a 25cc homelite curved shaft trimmer model ut33600A. It now will ratchet the opposite direction. Made a piece to adapt to 8 mm rh threads out of a 1/2 bolt drilled and tapped in the center. Way cheaper than buying the originals for that trimmer and easy to use.
@ 68 years old I'm glad I can still learn something new. On a previous video you claimed that putting string trimmer line in water would rejuvenate it. I have a Ryobi battery string trimmer from my kids for Fathers day last year. I put some 0.80 string in it and it bunched up in side and the string broke off. I took the head apart cleaned all the dust out of it and soaked the string in water for about 30 minutes. I put everything back together and was able to use the trimer without further problem. Thanks Chick
I have the Dewalt portable compressor and love it. I keep it in my truck. My favorite thing about it is how it shuts itself off when it reaches the pressure you selected. When you hear it shut off, it's done.
Nice, I love all those suggestions, I have most similar items except the RPM reader and power supply. Don't work on small engines but the power supply is on my list. Thanks.
At your request and recommendation, I have purchased the endoscope, and I also have the speed head. Cool tools!! Very happy with both purchases. Thank you Bre!!
Another great video. I could use some advice if you got any you’re not using. Husqvarna weed eater. It will crank, dies when I pull tigger. I have tried everything. Cleaned the vent tube filter. Blew air thur carburetor, checked fuel filter an changed fuel lines. This stuff is not as easy as you make it look. You do have a special gift. I’m a jinx myself.
I repair friends, family & neighbors machines & few of the first tools I needed was of course an impact wrench , spark plug tester & battery charger. Most of the average tools I already owned. Dig the vid thumbs up
Damn I’m glad I found your channel! This VT girl loves to be independent and to not always have to rely on my spouse, he works 12 hour days and sometimes I just need to get 💩fixed and get to using it.
Thanks for the tips!! I have a small yard so I went battery powered for the weed wacker and blower. Don’t miss starting those temperamental 2 strokers!!😅
A little disposable pipette trick, grab the pointy end with a needle nose plier and pull it, it will stretch and leave a longer, much finer tip to dispense through for finer work.
After watching this video i got The Depstech DS300 today its really nice! Me using it in our shop is going to be great! Now i can see inside those cylinder wall very clear! Thanks for your tool tip! sweet.
My Gooloo GT4000S should arrive tomorrow. I wish I had seen this video earlier because I was looking at the Noco GB70. I found better results on TH-cam with the Gooloo, so I'm glad this video makes my choice for the Gooloo more promising. Thanks again for the video.
I bought one (Tach) on Amazon $20 about, works but danged if I can make out the Chinese/ English instruction, "revalutions per week" that's how it starts out and it get's worse from there, fuddeled around with it and got it to read properly for two and four stroke, good enough. knowing comes in handy.
I got that Dewalt tire compressor as soon as it came out (when it was around $90 at HD) - probably one of my favorite tools. No excuse for not leveling off your car tire pressures each month with one of these.
All good equipment and great info. The BEST gift my wife got me is the B&D "Gyro" screwdriver. The one that is little, stays charged forever, has torque, fits in the palm of my hand and responds to twist of the wrist left and right. 1/4" hex drive so all those driver bits can be used. Had mine 5 years. At the top of my list!
Sadly, that model of the "Gyro" screwdriver isn't available anymore at any normal retail outlets. I checked for hours at every place I could think of and at every single seller it was "out of stock", "discontinued", or "newer model available"(not the same at all), etc., etc., etc. Even on eBay they are so rare that they have been offered for sale at outrageous prices as high as $129...no kidding! Every single review or person extolling its greatness has said "If you find one, BUY IT!!! Thanks for the heads-up and I'll be keeping my eyes open at garage sales, swap meets, flea markets, etc., as I just have to have one now! ;-)
I worked as a fleet (shop forman) mechanic and took care of alot of small engines on everything , on the water check we had a paste that you would put on the end of the stick to check big fuel tanks, turns purple when water is there, keep up the great vids,I also put fuel shutoffs on all things that had to travel to jobsites, bounces causes the floats to fill engines with fuel, (hydrolock)
We used that stuff in the Navy when sounding fuel tanks on board ship, no clue of a brand name because everything was packaged differently and didn't display a company name just things like "Lubricant, Small, Arms"
Stopped me dead in my tracks when you said something about floaties and pools haha then I realized what you meant. LOL. As always great video, i really enjoy watching your channel.
The Speed Feed head... sounded like such a good idea that I looked into buying one for my Echo trimmer... uh, Echo? Waidaminute.... I go look, and find out that yes, the trimmer head I've been taking apart to restring for years... is a Speed Feed.
Great video, I have been a small engine mechanic for 30 years and added heavy duty 25 years ago also. Top tip on the carb adjust kit, I will be getting one of them for sure. Have a great day, subscription added.
Love it the pipette never caught that idea before thanks. However no Leak down tester? I use that on all things. Stihl brand one i perfer its low pressure and simple to use. Not the pro point one or them cheap ones in amazon they are to high of pressure and hard to hold the engine at TDC.
I have a bore scope camera that plugs into my cellphone...can take still pictures, or do video recordings...not too expensive, since only need the cable/camera and free APP. Then, I can email, or text puctures via my cellphone!
Gotta say, your vids are the best and you are great. Best on TH-cam. Steve's Saloon is okay and Donyboy is excellent. They have their strengths. But your channel, they way you go over things, is superb. Makes me want to come out of retirement and fix some stuff before I die. I wish my doctor was as thorough with my well-being as you are with machines.👍
I have these tool its an fuel filter tool from stihl it has an hook on one end and an holder on other end to hold the fuel line while charging the filter. I wish i can saw pictures of it.
The easiest and most reliable conventional wind head is the one on my Husqvarna 128LD, one of the best trimmers ever made, IMO. Very intrigued by the Speedhead.
Thanks for Watching! Find a link to all of my "Must Have", Favorite Tools HERE!! www.amazon.com/shop/chickanic?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfchickanic_9ERPFPBNGQ924P8NS63B
Work for a college grounds dept..only female on it. Been raining all week..watching your videos!!
"I never thought I needed this tool and now I can't live without it" ~story of my life
The rest of the story is that It was so great I bought it, but it is lost under a foot of crap and broken tools in my shop, and hasn't been seen since the day it arrived.
For me, it’s more, I know I need that tool but where the heck did I leave it? Or which of my friends hasn’t return it? Or that would be handy to have but I’m not paying £25 for something I know I’ll only use once, so back to the hammer+drift or spanner with scaffold tube. Or I bet it just needs a larger hammer and or a micrometer gauge.
1. spoon 2. fork 3. knife (butter) 4. Pizza cutter 5. Ice cream scoop. 6. Chip Clip 7. Microwave 8. Reach extender 9. Q-tip 10. Back Scratcher.
What you have in your hand is a Kelly clamp. If you use your thumb and ring finger you will find you have much better control of your instrument. Friendly tip from a retired nurse who worked in surgery for 30 years.
I never thought it would be fun watching a small equipment mechanic and then I found you. You have all the knowledge to get things done plus you have this great personality and you're so cute too. 😀
I love the reference about the hemostats, she said not just for surgery & smokin
Never disappointed with your advice , thank you . I do brag your site up . Best over all I have found
My absolute favorites are my ratcheting screwdriver, quality ratchets, my propane "weed burner" torch, air compressor, and my Makita brushless impact driver.
In the past eight months I've bought 5 of the tools you recommended here and they are the game changers you said they'd be!
Oh, man!!! Gonna have to spend more money!!! Thanks! Your channel is really growing because it is OUTSTANDING!!!
I saw your video pop up on my you tube choices, and I thought… hmmm… I haven’t seen one of your videos for a while.
TH-cam had unsubscribed me from your channel. Of course I resubscribed.
I don’t know why they do that.
Love your channel!!!
Good to see you again Bree
Well, I texted you on Instagram. It’s now 7:40 PM here so I would imagine you’re probably in bed so when you get up in the morning then read this, shoot me a note back.
Milwaukees speed feed is a game changer. Love it
You are the best and so helpfull! My husband and I look forward to all of your videos❤
I've got a smaller gooloo and they are amazing. Battery went out on my 2500 silverado, jumped that truck from full dead 5 times off one charge. Beast of a machine. I don't think it had been charged in a year either and went thru a tough florida summer in the truck. Also that bore cam for inspecting pistons is brilliant
I am no a pro, but I already have many of the same tools. My latest item is a pressure tester for carburators. I get a lot of carburators with leaking needle valves.
Hi Chicanic I fired up my Mantis Tiller today fired up beautifully, after watching your Mantis Video I rebuilt my carb last year, its running great this year thanks for your videos they are very informative.
You can use a clear straw/tube and your thumb (over the end) to get a liquid sample from the bottom of a tank or can...
Thank you very much. I trust you more than Amazon reviews.
Tool number 11: Battery tender! Lawn mower batteries will last much longer if you use a tender(years). I have brand name but also cheap Harbor Freight brand and they all work Great! Use them on anything you don’t run for more than a week. Keep up the good work. Enjoy your videos
This channel kicks so much ass, I swear....thanks for the hard work!
Great video, don’t know how I have lived for so long without that borescope and those cool German pliers! Amazon lady will be here tomorrow with my Chickanic tools lol.
Letting this one run for your TH-cam status. Hope to hear about Ron is doing great
I really bought the blue Holtzforma 660 upon your recommend; it’s real hard to start. Saws like crazy! I found that if you buy a Stihl, non recoil cover. Just drill about an inch hole in the center, you can start the saw. Use a deep well socket on a good drill, the drill turns flywheel fast enough to start the saw easily! I’m going to use locktight on the flywheel bolt. Seen it on a video!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and keep your videos coming please.
2:31 my Depstech boroscope has been a very versatile tool for cheap! Not just for checking my car/mower cylinders, but behind drywall, in vents, under a leaking fridge- just anywhere you can’t get your eyes easily
Thanks Chicka!
The last "tool" you talked about, you commented that it doesn’t fit stihl, it's because stihl has their own. I have a stihl "bent shaft" trimmer and it's head works the same, but looks differently, I was told by the dealer to take about an arms length of wire and feed it through (about 6')! Works flawlessly, I highly recommend
You are one of the best producers of You tube videos I've seen. I'm 77 years old and thought I was pretty smart about mechanics, but you've taught me lots, and made many things easier than ever. Thank you.
Scissors. May I add scissors to the list of tools. Harbor Freight sells a 3 pack of Scissors by Quinn for $4.99 and they are excellent cutters!! I've used them on many different materials and they are amazing. There are 3 different sizes in that pack. I don't know how they do it for the price but there you go. Thanks Bre!! Love your list of Tools.
You are SOOO helpful!!!
Please keep your vids coming! LOVE them! ❤
I have a home shop in the basement, I have most of these. They are all great tools to have. I started around 10 y.o. from the teachings of my father, bought myself a 10×12 shed when i was 12 with my profits and took the Foley Belsaw course, then when that got boring I went for bigger projects later lol. I was a car mechanic for two decades until I became disabled and went back to something a little easier on my body a few years ago. I love your videos! Ty for the informative videos and sharing tips for the public. Something I've always wanted to do but too shy and closed off.
Don't be shy. We need you. 😁
My 2 friends and I each have a MS262c. Runs good through tank of gas. Refill, won't start. Let cool for 30-60 minutes, will start. All 3 do the same thing....when it is hot out. Live in SE Mo. Watch all your videos.....LOVE them.
Might be set to the winter setting. There is a "door" or "valve" that changes airflow around the carb. If it is set to winter, it might be the carb is overheated, giving you a vapor lock situation until it cools back down.
The Echo SpeedFeed 400 universal head I bought from the local Echo dealer does fit curve shaft trimmers. Just need to use the white insert provided in the package and flip the reel.
The trimmer head you featured here, I bought a 5 pack of china copies and modified one to fit a 25cc homelite curved shaft trimmer model ut33600A. It now will ratchet the opposite direction. Made a piece to adapt to 8 mm rh threads out of a 1/2 bolt drilled and tapped in the center. Way cheaper than buying the originals for that trimmer and easy to use.
The speed feed is the best . It was your video put me on to it . Thank you for your time and effort
2:00 indeed. My colon scan is due next month so I will have one of these up the rear axle for a quick look.
My husky trimmer came with that tri.msr head, I love it
@ 68 years old I'm glad I can still learn something new. On a previous video you claimed that putting string trimmer line in water would rejuvenate it. I have a Ryobi battery string trimmer from my kids for Fathers day last year. I put some 0.80 string in it and it bunched up in side and the string broke off. I took the head apart cleaned all the dust out of it and soaked the string in water for about 30 minutes. I put everything back together and was able to use the trimer without further problem. Thanks Chick
Im intrigued by the soaking the line thing. It just makes no sense ( plastic can't absorb water , or CAN IT ?, but I am going to have to try it.
for my home, the portable inflator is a must have. i have the small milwaukee version because that's the tool line i use.
One of my must haves, a fluid extractor as no one changes the oil without making a mess and even fewer people use the drain plug.
Love your channel . Been watching Steve's Saloon and Donyboy for a long time and recently discovered you. All are well done.
I have the Dewalt portable compressor and love it. I keep it in my truck. My favorite thing about it is how it shuts itself off when it reaches the pressure you selected. When you hear it shut off, it's done.
Nice, I love all those suggestions, I have most similar items except the RPM reader and power supply. Don't work on small engines but the power supply is on my list. Thanks.
At your request and recommendation, I have purchased the endoscope, and I also have the speed head. Cool tools!! Very happy with both purchases. Thank you Bre!!
Bought the scope to look down sprinkler pipes...rocks, debris, breaks....good idea thanks.
Based on your recommendation, we have purchased several items off this video. Including the awesome tool kit!
Thank you Chick
very helpful video, I run a lawncare company and iam starting to repair my own equipment
Great tips for tools and I'm a prime member, they have everything plus if I use lowes or home depot I get a 10% military discount, new york
Another great video. I could use some advice if you got any you’re not using. Husqvarna weed eater. It will crank, dies when I pull tigger. I have tried everything. Cleaned the vent tube filter. Blew air thur carburetor, checked fuel filter an changed fuel lines. This stuff is not as easy as you make it look. You do have a special gift. I’m a jinx myself.
It do not matter what number you’re on. You’re always #1 with the tips for saving time, money and frustration.
I repair friends, family & neighbors machines & few of the first tools I needed was of course an impact wrench , spark plug tester & battery charger. Most of the average tools I already owned. Dig the vid thumbs up
Damn I’m glad I found your channel! This VT girl loves to be independent and to not always have to rely on my spouse, he works 12 hour days and sometimes I just need to get 💩fixed and get to using it.
One thing I find handy a is a nice bright pocket LED flashlight. I'm using it all the time.
bob from Australia- love your work- got most of the things you showed
Thanks for the tips!! I have a small yard so I went battery powered for the weed wacker and blower. Don’t miss starting those temperamental 2 strokers!!😅
I have the Dewalt compressor, it’s awesome! Inflates up to 160 psi. Set it to your psi and it stops!
A little disposable pipette trick, grab the pointy end with a needle nose plier and pull it, it will stretch and leave a longer, much finer tip to dispense through for finer work.
After watching this video i got The Depstech DS300 today its really nice! Me using it in our shop is going to be great! Now i can see inside those cylinder wall very clear! Thanks for your tool tip! sweet.
0:47 gooloo gt4000 $129.00 : (no link)
1:20
1:22 hd endoscope $80.00
2:33 carb adjust set $11.00
3:20 dewalt air compressor : $140.00
I like how all these tools are used in your shop everyday but there in no scratch on any of them. LoL Good one!
My Gooloo GT4000S should arrive tomorrow. I wish I had seen this video earlier because I was looking at the Noco GB70. I found better results on TH-cam with the Gooloo, so I'm glad this video makes my choice for the Gooloo more promising. Thanks again for the video.
Your welcome! I gotta get myself a new one too. We plum wore ours out. We used it everyday, multiple times a day though.
Micro drill bits .005 -.030 What a carb saver amazing what .004 will do on the idle jet
I have the scope and I have to tell you it is the best tool I own. I will have to look into the others on your list. Thanks for the heads up
Thank you, for your tips. You are wonderful.
Great information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I bought one (Tach) on Amazon $20 about, works but danged if I can make out the Chinese/ English instruction, "revalutions per week" that's how it starts out and it get's worse from there, fuddeled around with it and got it to read properly for two and four stroke, good enough. knowing comes in handy.
I actually own one of those DeWalt air compressors. I use it to top off my large semi tractor tires ! Definitely recommend!
boy, i added a lot of stuff to my amazon wish list....lol. you do have some cool tools. thanks for sharing.....
I have used those that is one of the best things ever made for a weed eater once you understand how it works it's great
I got that Dewalt tire compressor as soon as it came out (when it was around $90 at HD) - probably one of my favorite tools. No excuse for not leveling off your car tire pressures each month with one of these.
I really do enjoy your programs. Thanks for sharing!
All good equipment and great info. The BEST gift my wife got me is the B&D "Gyro" screwdriver. The one that is little, stays charged forever, has torque, fits in the palm of my hand and responds to twist of the wrist left and right. 1/4" hex drive so all those driver bits can be used. Had mine 5 years. At the top of my list!
Sadly, that model of the "Gyro" screwdriver isn't available anymore at any normal retail outlets. I checked for hours at every place I could think of and at every single seller it was "out of stock", "discontinued", or "newer model available"(not the same at all), etc., etc., etc. Even on eBay they are so rare that they have been offered for sale at outrageous prices as high as $129...no kidding!
Every single review or person extolling its greatness has said "If you find one, BUY IT!!! Thanks for the heads-up and I'll be keeping my eyes open at garage sales, swap meets, flea markets, etc., as I just have to have one now! ;-)
They have started to show up again. I had no trouble finding one. Going rate is $100 + though.@@BillyJoeJimBob8
I worked as a fleet (shop forman) mechanic and took care of alot of small engines on everything , on the water check we had a paste that you would put on the end of the stick to check big fuel tanks, turns purple when water is there, keep up the great vids,I also put fuel shutoffs on all things that had to travel to jobsites, bounces causes the floats to fill engines with fuel, (hydrolock)
name of the paste?
We used that stuff in the Navy when sounding fuel tanks on board ship, no clue of a brand name because everything was packaged differently and didn't display a company name just things like "Lubricant, Small, Arms"
Gotta love the versatility of hemostats
Stopped me dead in my tracks when you said something about floaties and pools haha then I realized what you meant. LOL. As always great video, i really enjoy watching your channel.
my boy has that dewalt compressor as he has the drills too...that thing is well made an so nice to use
The Speed Feed head... sounded like such a good idea that I looked into buying one for my Echo trimmer... uh, Echo? Waidaminute.... I go look, and find out that yes, the trimmer head I've been taking apart to restring for years... is a Speed Feed.
Great video, I have been a small engine mechanic for 30 years and added heavy duty 25 years ago also.
Top tip on the carb adjust kit, I will be getting one of them for sure.
Have a great day, subscription added.
Great video and a lot of very useful tools.
Looking forward to watching later. Great topic. I am wanting to stock up on useful tools. Two is one. One is none. 👍💪🙏
Love it the pipette never caught that idea before thanks.
However no Leak down tester? I use that on all things. Stihl brand one i perfer its low pressure and simple to use. Not the pro point one or them cheap ones in amazon they are to high of pressure and hard to hold the engine at TDC.
I have a bore scope camera that plugs into my cellphone...can take still pictures, or do video recordings...not too expensive, since only need the cable/camera and free APP.
Then, I can email, or text puctures via my cellphone!
Thank you for another wonderful video. Always looking forward to the next one.❣️
OMG. LEARNING SO MUCH FROM YOU. GREAT VIDEOS. THANKS LOADS.
Love my Echo speed feed. They have come so far from my first Echo in the early 80's with the foam disc inside.
Thanks for posting this info! I’m a new Stihl tech and ordered the endoscope and some other tools from your list. Thanks again 👩🔧
Gotta say, your vids are the best and you are great. Best on TH-cam. Steve's Saloon is okay and Donyboy is excellent. They have their strengths. But your channel, they way you go over things, is superb. Makes me want to come out of retirement and fix some stuff before I die. I wish my doctor was as thorough with my well-being as you are with machines.👍
I've got a smaller jump starter pack to take on motorcycle trips, and it does start 8-cylinder engines too!!!
That endoscope is awesome
Great production and resources. Thank you
Thanks from Ireland.
I have these tool its an fuel filter tool from stihl it has an hook on one end and an holder on other end to hold the fuel line while charging the filter. I wish i can saw pictures of it.
hello bre i bought vessel screw driver like yours love it thanks
One of my favorites is the spark Check'r, just clamp it on pull the rope, or turn the key, and it let's you know if you have weak, no, or good spark.
I bought the Gooloo battery thing on sale after watching your earlier video. What a GREAT piece of gear. Thanks!!!
The easiest and most reliable conventional wind head is the one on my Husqvarna 128LD, one of the best trimmers ever made, IMO. Very intrigued by the Speedhead.
I just purchased the Endoscope you had recommended I'm sure I will get a lot if use from it.