7 tools that changed my workshop

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This edition of Cool Tools is one you will not want to miss! Seven tools that everyone should see!
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★SOME OF MY FAVORITE CHEAP TOOLS★

★SOME OF MY FAVORITE HAND TOOLS★

★SOME OF MY FAVORITE POWER TOOLS★

★SOME OF MY FAVORITE OTHER TOOLS★

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★SOME OF MY FAVORITE CHEAP TOOLS★

★SOME OF MY FAVORITE HAND TOOLS★

★SOME OF MY FAVORITE POWER TOOLS★

★SOME OF MY FAVORITE OTHER TOOLS★

(If you use one of the affiliate links above, we may receive a small commission)

StumpyNubs
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I've used 3M sanding disks in the past, but not the ones you were showing. 3M makes the best sanding materials I've ever used but they've become difficult to find. Therefore I'm thrilled to have access to them and I'd love to try the ones you advertised. Thankyou!

jayemporia
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The first one reminds me of a "Vanmar" countersink I use 40 odd years ago in the aero industry in the UK.

charlesxix
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My wife wanted me to pass on that she appreciates that you DON'T make more of these cool tool videos than once or twice a year....the household budget gets strained after I watch 'em.

timdavis
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Bwwwawww! I just hate seeing the countersink tool 60 years after I needed one.

qt
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My Christmas list is getting longer with each video of yours I watch 🤣

jimadams
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The wear of your square can unsquare your square. If you make stairs everywhere, you'll need some spare squares. If that's a thought you can't bear, here's a square that's quite fair. Else beware you're unsquare stair.

AldoInza
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“It’s K-NI-PEX, not NIP-EX” - things I learn watching project farm.

Having worked for and being an exclusive user of Klingspor’s I definitely will be checking out that 3M paper!

kmcrafting
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Yes! I got the notification about a Stumpy Nubs video and I was like, “It’s Friday, and it’s been a while. Is it Cool Tools?”

And it is! Best day I’ve had since at least yesterday!

jkdubya
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This is really a wonderful channel, you should be exceedingly proud. It’s that time of year and I’m thankful for learning resources like this.

roccocroce
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When you said that the lamp was "not a cheap lamp -- it's a good lamp", I remember that my parents always told my siblings and me that, in the long run, cheap goods are usually more expensive than well-made but more costly goods.

donna
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My Starrett square is as square as the eye can see, still, after using it for 40+ years.

clayz
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That Bridge City combo square: I feel like you didn't mention the most interesting feature, for me. That little notch on the face of the head, so you can see exactly how far each mark has receded into the head. That's gonna increase your accuracy a lot, I think I might file one of those notches into my own square.

keithklassen
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I buy the premium Starrett tools---forged steel- BC is prettier. My squares and mics of all available sizes are the same. But then, I am 75.

jetobey
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Thanks James..i miss the 'cold one' but I get it, and respect the decision.
Cool tools indeed. Amana countersink bit is on my list..going to need to look at the Bridge City a little longer.
Thanks for sharing!

pmdinaz
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combination squares just rust. hate em.

Chris-opyt
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Knipex used to be an industry secret... they've gotten more well-known the last 5-6 years. Simply the best of the best, and worth the added price.

silvermediastudio
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Ka-nip-x
Got it straight from the company

toddolson
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As a machinist I wouldn't go with stainless/stainless from a wear perspective. The reason is that stainless steels have a habit of "gull" when rubbed together so from that perspective a cast iron/stainless is less likely to wear. And cast iron is harder (but more brittle).

That said, for most of us the issue No1 with combination squares is corrosion so for that reason (and it's seems a very well made tool) I still pick it as my premium choice,

sharg
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Kuh-nip-ex. Thanks for the great video!

KylewnsYou