14 COOL TOOLS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT

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1) Blue Spruce Toolworks Deluxe Mortising Gauge (Preview)

2) Marking tool

3) Ryobi Door Hinge (Preview)

4) Milwaukee® M12™ Brushless 2" Planer

5) KNIPEX DP50

6) STABILA Pocket PRO Magnetic

7) Kreg® 90° Pocket-Hole Driver

8) Trelawny SPT ScaleForce

9) Hi-Lift® First Responder Jack (Preview)

10) Hilti Nuron NMX 6-22 Cordless Paddle Mixer (Preview)

11) Letti Autohammer

12) Kreg Corner Routing Guide Set

13) Wolfcraft VLC 1000

14) VEVOR Manual Wire Stripping Machine

00:00 - STABILA Pocket PRO Magnetic
00:54 - KNIPEX DP50
01:50 - Milwaukee® M12™ Brushless 2" Planer
02:53 - Trelawny SPT ScaleForce
03:46 - Hilti Nuron NMX 6-22 Cordless Paddle Mixer
04:43 - Wolfcraft VLC 1000
05:43 - Blue Spruce Toolworks Deluxe Mortising Gauge
06:29 - Marking tool
07:21 - Kreg® 90° Pocket-Hole Driver
08:15 - Letti Autohammer
09:15 - Ryobi Door Hinge
10:05 - Hi-Lift® First Responder Jack
11:05 - Kreg Corner Routing Guide Set
11:57 - VEVOR Manual Wire Stripping Machine

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A small magnetic level is certainly a good thing, if you are sure that the entire area is level, there is a chance that you put on a dent and rust and will not show the correct reading, usually in the construction of metal structures is recommended to use at least half a meter level

PROProcesss
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Work mate bought one of the ink line boxes. Absolute mess plus the ink is permanent. I personally do not recommend these unless the lumber is hidden completely and splatter isn't a big deal.
That "rescue" jack is pretty slick. Farmers and off roaders have been using them for 50 years or more. I have a 48" on the jeep for tire changes.

randysmith
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Fist the marking gauge then a chalk line. Those tools have been around for decades.

sbtoolman
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I used to work for HILTI and yes they're expensive.. but by god are they good! 👌🏼 worth every penny.

JonnyMack
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What is the background music called at the end of the Video?
@ 11:30 for example

(not the dance of the pixies one)

elghostdog
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The mortising gauge for $230.00 Is a tad more expensive than the one I have used for over 50 years. Mine does exactly the same thing without the bling!
Almost Identical to mine is available at Harbor Freight for $12.99 and will last a lifetime.

birdolla
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YOO! That per pipe cutter, that things dope! That’ll make next Monday a whole lot quicker and easier! Lol🙌🏼

fahhcue
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*He turned a bag into an automatic packing machine.*

brainlesseng
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90degree adapter then put a long shank bit on it. I love marketing people.

draken
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I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!

dgulssmith
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Okay, the emergency jack, is just an up-dated car jack from the 60's and 70's. Very simple but useful tool.

lnwolf
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only trust the 2 inch level if you are all the subs you base your level on

brettm
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AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS A FARM JACK 20 YEARS OLD, YET SOME AMERICAN HAS RE INVENTED IT FOR THE FIRE SERVICE AND CALLED IT A FIRST RESPONDER LIFT, THOUGH ITS EXACTLY THE SAME AS MY 20 YEAR OLD FARM JACK

ELPERRA
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At 5:35 Interesting they don’t show that cutter taking a second cut into the material. Suspect if you ask me.

voiceofraisin
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If you can't chisel out more than 15 dior hinges in a day WITHOUT that stupid tool there's something very wrong. No wonder it's been discontinued, it's pathetically useless.

JonnyMack
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the jack is not new it was around before i was born and i am 58 years old

LeoNarDo
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I got Milwaukee tools for work as I had been told they were great quality, I found them to be quite cheap and lightweight feeling, so I'll stick with hikoki or malita

IkeAndoit
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Fire fighter jack, all you did is go by a floor jack at harbor freight for less than $50.


Nothing but a SCAM.

daviddiehl-gysq
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none of those interest me, when we have tools already that do the job well.

julianp
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So they took a hi-lift jack and painted it hi-vis and bumped the price by 400%

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