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Can't believe you have a PS4 with a pair of scissors that still works! that recalled it very briefly, then stopped making it altogether. I still feel like they have not made anything as good as that little guy.
Bought one two weeks ago and was very disappointed that it would not eject standard 12ga shells or Federal “shorty” shells. Had to push them out with a rod. Took it back to the store, they “fiddled” with it but sent it back to Savage for repair ( I hope) Anyone else have trouble with their 12ga 301 ejecting spent shells?
@@gtcam723 hey I put the vintage USA craftsman stuff on par with modern snap on. It truly is getting harder to find. Some stuff you about have to go vintage on to get quality.
Have you tried knipex plier wrench? I found them to be a lot easier than a standard adjustable wrench and top quality. I haven't used an adjustable since I first got the knipex 125 & 180 plier wrench
@@andrewlacerenza667 yes I have the 125, 180, and 250s. They’re in some of my other kits. I agree they’re great. That camming action really gets a good bite on things
My best friend who has passed would work on engines with his 1/4 drive. Or 1/2 ðr. I prefer 3/8 drive. Only thing I would add is adjustable pliers. Mabe a small hone to go along with the leather piece. I would tailor to myself. Really nice kit.
@@r.tomrobison8307 hey appreciate it. That’s a great idea. You might like my video on my edc extension kit. I included a small adjustable wrench in it to supplement this kit. The hone is a great idea too. Appreciate you watching
@@johnnyrocko2933 appreciate it. I like the “kit” concept. Especially if you know the sort of job you are going to be doing before hand. Thanks for watching.
Y'all would be surprised how simmilar a mover's pocket kit is to this one. Inevitably, someone will ask me why I carry all of that stuff. To which my response is usually something like, "if I knew what I was going to need it for, I wouldn't need to carry all of it."
@@old_timey_prospector good to hear we have some similarities in ideas with this. I try to think of not only what I typically encounter each day but what I “might encounter”. Thanks for watching.
I'm enjoying your EDC, and tool pouch kit videos. I have a few Maxpedition including micro and mini, but I also put a kit together in a Vanquest pouch. Check out that brand as well. They also make some nice high quality pouches. Keep the tool kit and pouch videos coming. Where are you from? I'm trying to guess based on your accent, but I'm sure I'll figure it out as I get deeper into watching the channel. I can tell you're in the South. I'm up here in MA.
@@hiphopjewels appreciate it and appreciate you watching. I need to get into some of the vanquest pouches. I’ve almost order them on a couple of occasions. I’m from Southeast Kentucky, in a holler, in the Appalachian mountains. ⛰️
I'm going to steal that wire brush idea. I bought a few from Harbor Freight to cut down. I would put that Leatherman Squirt in the pocket pouch and move the Cobras to the secondary pouch.
@@hiphopjewels itgw wire brush is definitely a handy addition. Yeah that’s probably what I will end up doing. I’ve been back and forth on it for a while.
Greetings from Alabama! This video was unique. The tool selection is great and your reasons choosing them were well reasoned. The multiple capabilities that you developed with add one was brilliant. Keep up the good work!
I'm three seconds into the video and I already have a suggestion: turn your ceiling fan off before you film. The flickering shadow is very distracting from your content. Edit: finished the video, and you've got a nice kit there. Any bolt you can't loosen with that kit needs a blowtorch.
@@elisebrown5157 hey there actually isn’t a ceiling fan in the room or any other fan. It was some sort of weird effect from my Milwaukee Rover light I was using for lighting being too bright. I dimmed it and made a few more videos and the effect went away. 🤷🏼♂️very strange. Thanks. It’s been years in the process bringing that kit together through trial and error. Edit: when my wife first watched the video she said where did you record this? There’s no ceiling fan in that room 😂
@@farmer-0639 With non-dimming, mains-powered, lighting it's simple - Set your camcorder shutter speed to below 1/60 in the US, below 1/50 in europe. With a dimming lighting esp LED it's a bit more complicated as was noted above because the PWM frequency can be all over the place, *most likely the same rule should apply* as well it's just that perhaps you could get by with higher shutter speeds. Note that you might not see this in the camcorder's monitor when you set up your recording, so whenever your lighting setup changes you might want to shoot a couple seconds test.
@@SaveAPennyBustANut I’ve got a video that is coming out on July 17th about it if you want to check back when it posts. I’ve got a lot more upcoming videos with various maxpedition pouches that I’m using right now. Appreciate you watching.
You might consider growing a tomato variety “Mexico midget” I’m pretty sure it’s the worlds smallest cherry tomato and they are very sweet. Like picking berries instead of tomatoes