Definitely the slowest cutting saw I have ever seen , next to a fried who put his chain on backwards, but then that cut faster also. That whole log holder thing it probably the most ridiculous tool I have seen on here, like mentioned you still have to lift a log into place , when it could have been cut on the ground, with a sharp saw lol.
Aside from your normal videos of extreme Heavy equipment, I like the trade specific tool videos. A lot of tools I was not aware of, interesting and awesome to see.
If your back is strong enough to lift logs into that ridiculous tool then you would be better off cutting logs on the ground like most of us do. Cut 2/3 the way through then roll the log and finish cuts. Oh and for God's sake start with a sharp chain. Your back will thank you more then the use of this tool ever will.
The log holder would be more impressive if they cut a 6" section of that log four or five or six times... instead of showing the dullest chainsaw in the world trying to make a single cut
The ridge pro, drill some holes use some silicone and come back when the silicone shrinks, and the roof is wrecked by water ingress. Future work classed as safety, great stuff.
The ridge pro: Drill some holes in the roof for no reason. I got up there without the bolts, got off the device so I could put bolts in, proving I didn't need it in the first place. Is this just a device to create roofing work?
Time saving and safer devices are good but I'm not always for LABOR saving inventions. Too much of them upsets a certain balance of our body and healthy living. When I was a kid in school, we used to carry our books, not in a backpack! At the airport, we carried our luggage - not pulled it on rollers. Some degree of physical exertion does more good than harm. Just look at the obesity, diabetes and heart problems we have more now.
Ridgepro what! First video is absolutely wrong. If I saw anybody put that many holes in my roof, I'd push him off myself. Not a good thing to destroy your roof when it's being repaired.