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Комментарии
@Peetreesaur
@Peetreesaur 14 дней назад
I took mine apart 2 years ago and the rubber washer had me messed up. I couldn’t figure out where it went lol
@chadcornick4655
@chadcornick4655 16 дней назад
Junk pure junk i will never buy another crick they are just surface glued with cheep glue evey bubble reads different don't buy a crick after 31 years of bricklaying I know smith levels are the only way to go they are tongue and grooved and they use the absolute best glue and wood for less than a crick level only bad thing you have to special order them and wait 2 to 3 months
@earthguitarjessi
@earthguitarjessi Месяц назад
Thank you so much. Mine didn’t come put together, and it completely fell apart when I tried to open it and I had no idea where all the pieces came from. No instructions of course because that’s hard for a bad company to do. So, I wanted to cut a small piece of carpet which should have taken 15 minutes, an hour later I’m trying to figure out the knife…. Stanley is a bad company. They make bad products. They are bad people. They are un-American. I will never buy another Stanley product. Nobody who loves America should. But you, thank you for doing something that a company who has a few men collecting millions can’t seem to do, like instruct people how to use their product.
@karendeleon9347
@karendeleon9347 Месяц назад
Sorry, instruction not helpful.
@geecrawdad
@geecrawdad Месяц назад
What kind of screws are used here? I don't want nails.
@sherryhopkins1192
@sherryhopkins1192 Месяц назад
Thanks! Been working with this for a few hours.
@therichboy1012
@therichboy1012 2 месяца назад
The best levels, my dad always used them in brick!
@wilhelmmatthies5921
@wilhelmmatthies5921 2 месяца назад
an olde but goodie. I grasped how to do it by watching what was done. It worked right away. Thanks!
@causewecare66
@causewecare66 4 месяца назад
Thanks 🙏
@Omnivorous1One
@Omnivorous1One 6 месяцев назад
For the adjustment knob should the flat part be ok the curved spring or should the curved part of the knob be on the spring? Flat part down & curved part up or opposite way?
@stilluntamed6353
@stilluntamed6353 10 месяцев назад
2:16
@CalipacMan849
@CalipacMan849 10 месяцев назад
Worst blade ever 😂 took me a minute to get it !
@richardvalentine9990
@richardvalentine9990 11 месяцев назад
2 footer plus coming apart .Craftsmanship not what it was .Oh did I mention 2 years old.Garbage since Marshalltown acquisition.
@13beads
@13beads Год назад
Thank you-usually can figure out things-but the illustration on the package is not really complete!Now I can remove my 1973 shag carpet in my bedroom!
@romysan1
@romysan1 Год назад
thanks ...I did it, would've thrown it in the trash. otherwise a great knife.
@1gmhope
@1gmhope Год назад
Thank you so much - I went to change blade & everything fell out before I caught where pieces were falling from 😅
@crealotbsb
@crealotbsb Год назад
Thanks!
@holliee2644
@holliee2644 Год назад
OMG thank you!! Stanley B&D and Lowe’s were not helpful at all. Now I can enjoy my carpet cutter!!
@mod1068
@mod1068 Год назад
Thank you for posting this! I felt like such a dummy for not being able to figure it out.
@neilwilliams2172
@neilwilliams2172 Год назад
Do you have a video on how to hook up the harness?
@firstmkb
@firstmkb Месяц назад
I haven’t used mine yet but saw a suggestion to clip the line to the harness before putting it on your body.
@Chef_BoyarDiesel_Fuel
@Chef_BoyarDiesel_Fuel 2 года назад
Thank you!
@guastini
@guastini 2 года назад
Thank you. usually I am not stumped, but this time I had a WTF moment. Thank you for the video
@scottkingdomrelease1859
@scottkingdomrelease1859 2 года назад
Thanku !
@jamescampbell9156
@jamescampbell9156 2 года назад
I tried to put it together and did not have the brain power. Thank you. It almost went in the garbage.
@larrydubill
@larrydubill 2 года назад
Thank you! Couldn’t get it figured out, but now I am set because of your video.
@custer264
@custer264 3 года назад
2:57
@chuckrussell6792
@chuckrussell6792 3 года назад
This is useless. It doesn't show how to hook the rope and fall arrester to the anchor point and harrness. This is simply an advertisement and to cover the company's ass if something goes wrong.
@dlaird88
@dlaird88 3 года назад
Had the same 5 layer Crick for 15 years still reads true best level on the planet
@bruzote
@bruzote 4 года назад
These WILL be used by solitary homeowners. Some WILL fall over the edge. How does one recover from that? Have you ever seen a fifty-year-old homeowner pull off a heel hook and climb back around a leaf gutter onto a 15-year-old shingled roof which has granules that peel away during a palm smear? I would like to know how this is supposed to happen. Personally, I've used rope protection designed for rock climbing, including adding jumars for self-recovery. I don't see a self-recovery plan in the pro-in-a-bucket packages.
@ColoradoStreaming
@ColoradoStreaming 2 года назад
At that point you can have someone call the fire department or get a neighbor with a ladder. I would rather dangle off a roof for 45 min then fall 30 feet.
@adamrunk471
@adamrunk471 Год назад
Gotta buy suspension relief straps from guardian and have a spotter
@oldepennsylvaniacarpentryc8339
@oldepennsylvaniacarpentryc8339 4 года назад
It's official: I will watch anything.
@TheBlount66
@TheBlount66 4 года назад
It’s super comfortable imgs.love/Guardian?P16 very sturdy and the multiple pick points are great. Just bought my second one for traveling and one to keep at home.
@timvb2
@timvb2 5 лет назад
Used them for years.Great levels !
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 2 года назад
great levels but way too fancy and over priced for their own good. seems Crick has lost touch with reality and their customers honestly. to get a decent 24 and 48 inch level from crick directly, i would be paying roughly $450.... that's for two levels that in all reality, i expect to last maybe 2 years if im lucky. i have been doing masonry work for a little over 20 years now, and one of the many lessons i've learned is that it doesnt matter what name is on your tools, how pretty they look, or how many idiots you impress with the label, what matters is that your tools get the job done by the end of the day, do so without falling apart, and if they do fall apart, it doesnt cost a small fortune to replace them and continue working. Levels are a pretty old technology, its not like we're talking space age, lazer guided flugleflorps, and despite the claims made in this video, Crick is not the most accurate level you can buy... in fact, Crick levels are rated accurate to within .015", where Sands, a company that makes very comperable products in both style and function, and costs literally half as much, makes levels rated accurate to within .0004" which is a substantial difference when it comes to splitting hairs. honestly though... another lesson doing masonry work for over 20 years has taught me... there are very few professions in the applied skills part of trade work that require that kind of accuracy. for the average mason, who is about 80% of crick's customer base, being within 1/16th of an inch over 10 feet would be an amazing achievement.
@southern04man
@southern04man 5 лет назад
The background music is way up front
@comment5884
@comment5884 5 лет назад
What anchor system do you use on metal roofs?
@bogey19018
@bogey19018 5 лет назад
Just bought two cant wait to use them on the fireplace I'm building.
@kalhoon
@kalhoon 5 лет назад
when it works,ours is been in and out of the shop for the computer ignition which is out again.boss says we're done with it. ts 420 is more reliable.
@raymondray3232
@raymondray3232 5 лет назад
The most practical reason is to never work alone. Even professionals are never by themselves.
@bruzote
@bruzote 4 года назад
Your quote has a problem. "Even" professionals don't work by themselves. First, it's not universally true. Some do work alone. Second, it implies homeowner's won't do it if professionals don't. Homeowners are HIGHLY likely to work alone, no matter who says what. So, this product WILL be used by solitary people.
@jay-rus4437
@jay-rus4437 5 лет назад
18” lanyards though....way too short to be reasonably located when adjusting during movement on the rope. Im 6’-3” tall and 240lbs, and that 18”is a short trip from the center of my shoulder blades and around far enough to reach. I realize that guardian wants to limit the fall distance, but 3’ lanyard would be much more versatile
@jill8718
@jill8718 6 лет назад
Thank you! Very helpful.
@jdiaz9759
@jdiaz9759 6 лет назад
Smith levels ftw
@steveperkins7009
@steveperkins7009 6 лет назад
Yep me too, really confused, even the package illustration is wrong, support flange inside is upside down and no razor blade is in the friggin' illustration on the package either. Thanks a lot Stanley goons.
@burna803
@burna803 6 лет назад
my last name is Alford so I can't do anything but trust crick levels. Alford is a trustworthy name
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 2 года назад
um.... never heard of your name and really couldnt care less. crick is over priced trash, sands levels are made in the exact same factory to the exact same standards and are half the price.
@victorolivares397
@victorolivares397 6 лет назад
Ware can I have a costum level
@1889michaelcraig
@1889michaelcraig 6 лет назад
Best levels made hands down. I have a crick 48 8years old. Still perfect. I also have a smith 24 less than a month old and its twisted.
@stevewalker4586
@stevewalker4586 7 лет назад
How in the world am I supposed to reach that ring in the back, if I am working alone? I had to cob-job together an extension with some rope I had lying around. not good.
@rrswitch48
@rrswitch48 2 года назад
I own this useless harness. PIA to say the least.
@furryhippo2835
@furryhippo2835 7 лет назад
Thank you so much, I couldn't figure out where the spring part went and it goes on the outside and not the inside. So nice to have a visual description!
@JamesCobalt
@JamesCobalt 7 лет назад
That house in the background has far too many windows.
@frednowicki7355
@frednowicki7355 7 лет назад
As a mason,there is no doubt that Crick and Smith make beautiful levels.The problem is both companies need to get out of the 19 TH. century and retire the archaic curved glass vials. Get into the 21 ST. century and start using solid block acrylic vials. Many believe Stabila makes the best / most accurate levels. In the U.S. that was true until Sola penetrated the U.S. market in 2007. They are in fact the oldest and largest level maker in the world. Their vials glow in dim light, have built in magnification and bubble fits exactly between lines,which means nothing is subjective or interpretive when viewing the bubble. If Crick or Smith would match that accuracy,I would go back to them because of the beauty of their levels,however,I need function with beauty. That is why Sola is my level of choice.
@victorolivares397
@victorolivares397 6 лет назад
Fred Nowicki hey men you use sola levels for brick work?
@theodoresanchez3908
@theodoresanchez3908 6 лет назад
Aluminum levels?
@ColoradoCarrolls
@ColoradoCarrolls 4 года назад
Any Aluminum Level for Masonry is junk, Not only because it reacts to Temp more than wood but once it hits hard it will read different then before. As a 40+ yr Mason and now teach I prefer SMITH,.... CRICK is a close second but anything other then Wood is a DEFINITE NO-NO in THE Masonry Industry.
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 2 года назад
@@ColoradoCarrolls any mason worth their name should've learned to never beat on their level from their first day as an apprentice. seriously, when i was in training, if you were caught even lightly tapping your level, it was taken away along with your trowel and you were put on hod carrying duty for a week. yeah i know we all still do it from time to time but being stupid enough to mistreat your tools is a you problem, not a tool problem.
@ColoradoCarrolls
@ColoradoCarrolls 2 года назад
@@Smokey420Greenleaf Guess you thought banging on your level to get material level? No, meant falling off the scaffolding which does happen. HOD? you mean Mason tender? Lets call it what is instead of what it used to be back in the 20's
@kaelynburns49
@kaelynburns49 8 лет назад
smith levels!!
@Smorgasvord
@Smorgasvord 10 лет назад
Me nd a customer at my job were trying to figure this out for half an hour.....finally figured it out when I saw this vid....thank God for RU-vid