12 COOL TOOLS YOU SHOULD SEE

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1) Brickwork support (Preview)

2) Adventure Mate V2 (Preview)

3) MICATON MAGNETDRIVER® Nail-Holder (Preview)

4) Rail Pulling (Preview)

5) HYDE® Heavy Duty Molding Puller

6) Montolit Flash Line 3
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6.1) BIHUI 8" Pump Suction cup

7) TRIAC AT

8) Haloblaze Osprey

9) Pliozip, Helawrap

10) Macroza

11) Prakor Bee

12) Wolfcraft Marking and Alignment Template

00:00 - TRIAC AT
01:20 - Prakor Bee
02:16 - Pliozip, Helawrap
03:14 - HYDE® Heavy Duty Molding Puller
04:13 - Montolit Flash Line 3
04:56 - BIHUI 8" Pump Suction cup
05:52 - Haloblaze Osprey
06:53 - MICATON MAGNETDRIVER® Nail-Holder
07:49 - Rail Pulling
09:03 - Macroza
10:06 - Adventure Mate V2
11:22 - Wolfcraft Marking and Alignment Template
12:12 - Brickwork support

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Wow nice but very expensive most of them

davidhewitt
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The wire guard and ducting on the wall was practically ❤❤❤👍👍

zwcjhwj
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This episode should have been called “The $1000 tools you haven’t seen”

markpinther
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Sooo great to hear you tell the price after each item 😉

davidleis
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Untuk kegiatan outdoor Adventure Mate V2 sepertinya OK....

yopiediy
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Must remember to buy one of those next time I have a long porcelain slab to cut

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Someone needs to make a tool to separate my five gallon buckets that have been stuck together for the past five years.

gadgetking
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if you need a nail holder, you probably shouldn't use a hammer in the first place

perezpinas
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For the nail holder, I always use a piece of cardboard drinks holder or cereal box cardboard

alfkey
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Finally a new vid, better go grab my popcorn

tinacheez
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Most educational, informative & fun to see various innovative industry/craft related tools...enjoying as a senior lady from the San FranciscocBay Area: Broadmoor/Daly City, CA 🇺🇸 USA❗♥

virginiacacal
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1st one is great for restoration roofers (think Cathedrals) who still have to work with lead since it won't be blowing particles around as much as a torch.

The heat shrink device seems practical for a factory environment, but not out in the field.

patrickcorcoran
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Don't like the nail holder, much better using long-nose pliers

peterwild
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1194USD for a heater.. 🤣 well i trust my little torch lighter when heating shrink tubes..

mavericksalcedo
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This is not a welding process…it’s called ‘sweating’, and was originally done with lead, the being called ‘sweating lead’…mainly used by roofers and still employed with zinc roofing (lead now no longer used except in ‘special cases’). The process can be used with certain other low melting point materials, but tin and aluminium do not fall with that category…as the process relies on a weld, being formed from the melting and joining of two surfaces…not simply using the process to ‘adhere’ two materials…which is not a weld…!

stun
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The first one seems about the best but I’m no welder. 😂 There are a few good one in this video thank you 👊🏻

terricoe
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Pls do more stuff like that! Never miss the new uploads

altanika
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All this inventions and more but yet still we are a TYPE 0 civilization on the kardashev scale, wow

terrificm
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What I'd like to know is if advertising a couple reasonably priced items with some $1000 items makes them sell any better. I don't think they even offered a price on the one with the $1000 dollar base. Maybe it was a base price. Anyway just curious.

redbirdln
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Really wish you would have provided information on the "similar innovation" @ 10:57 🙁

jacksloan