I had this playing in the background while working on my computer, happened to glance over while he was showing the dust mask and I burst out laughing... Got some very weird looks from my co-workers!
Want more oomph from the contraption , first off start with skewing the blade as per the originals , you'll get a slicing cut rather than trying to just bludgeon your way through with a square edge ... ;-)
As a Stainless Steel Sheet Metal guy, it was great to watch your clean up process. Alot of people don't realize the work that goes in to ensure the product does the job and look good at the same time.
I offered a dust mask to a guy doing a job in my attic, he told me " Oh don't worry about it as long as I'm smoking a cigarette I'll be good because I'll be breathing through the filter."
Shoot try welding and have hot slag go in your ear. 10 years later i still hear air whistle in my ear when i blow my nose. Fyi it took me 2 months to walk right after i roasted my eardrum
I agree. AvE's mailman is literally the manliest man ever. Though lately, it's been hard for wifey and mailman to meet, with AvE increasing the time he spends in the shop and whatnot.
AvE yeah kind of ......usually means she loves ya but ain't entirely sure why.....sort of like a car with a.pile of.flaws that still makes you smile lol
If you trip over them when they're left laying out, or they get tangled when you put them away like you're supposed to, you have too many clamps. (or not enough projects for the clamps to be attached to.) ;)
Right? Why smoke Marlboro when we have so many better darts up here. Might as well smoke those shitty bag smokes off the reserves. Heck, half the darts on the reserve taste better than those yankee cigrits
Or you can just clamp some plywood or 1/8 in plate to the top and drill through as usual. No need to make a bushing when the pilot bit will center in the material clamped to the top.
Alright baby I still love you but you done effed up on this one. You don't put silicone carne in a crack and then try and paint over it. Your paint will just all fall off. A good journeyman would fill it in with bondage buddy and then paint over it Call me next time you need some painting pointers
Hey AvE, thanks for the video! I heard you feel like you might be losing the guys talking in a shop factor, but I think it's just a bigger shop with more sheeple! Before I watched your videos nearly everything was a magical black box that I needed to pay a special wizard to fix. These videos really helped me realise it's all just kerjiggers doing very simple things working together. Just fixed the air mix servo motor in my car (it's winter here), a worm gear inside it had too much play in it and stopped chooching. I just moved the bushing on the motor that articulates with it and bam! Working again! I know it's not much, but I'm a research scientist by trade and these sort of things are normally ridiculously outside my world of hexokinase inhibitors and biomarkers. As tech gets more and more complex, even the so-called power users of the world will at some point call it a day and black-box-ify their machines. I guess I'm just trying to say that you're doing an important job here, demystifying the mystical, and I appreciate it!
After getting the importance of not looking at a welding ark sledged into my head for years, I flinch whenever a video shows one now. Am I the only one?
sesquipedalianism is the mark of true genius! The more words you know, the smarter you think. In fact the word sesquipedalian is in fact sesquipedalian, just Say'n. Thanks for entertaining and useful techniques.
He even has it on vinyl and it was in a video a few months ago. Vid is gone but Patreon comments mention it. www.patreon.com/posts/late-night-shit-16338243
That safety interlude, complete with sinsticks and booze, reminded me of my old army Captain. May his soul rest in peace... yelling at all the other angels from not donning the proper PPE while doing something potentially very dangerous.
I love how you researched the topic Fluke and Danaher and then gave us a nice simple overview of what may go wrong at the company! It'd be friggin' skookum if you could make a vijeo (or even a series) in which you present the worst culprits of such business mismanagement. It'd be like a public service announcement, a black book in which all the shitty companies and their doings are outlined. Reading through some of the comments under the Fluke video, many wrote about their work experiences at such companies; you could also integrate their stories (provided they are verifiable of course)
fuckery abounds Sure, but no one said that it had to be complete :) Portraying just a few would probably be more than enough to give people a better understanding about tool company corporate fuckery 👍
just a thought but if you place a small O ring or thin rubber washer between the hole saw and he arbor it will prevent the lock from vibrating up. preventing it from over tightening or even stripping the hole saw threads.
Please don't smoke whilst welding, there is a risk of fire. I point this out because the wise health and safety bods at our workshop banned smoking near the oxy acetylene bottles because of the risk of ignition.
The cigarette through the dust mask, is one of your great video shots of all time.... And that's saying something. You have a rich tradition of getting a lot of very hilarious things on video.... Very Nice!
we had a fume extraction company rep give a quick spiel at work the other day, and at one point I said "I'll just filter it through a cigarette!" there was a mix of laughs and confused looks from the other engineers, and a scowl from management
I drilled a hole in my dust mask just so I can get cigarette smoke in my lungs rather than that nasty dust. LMAO 😹😹😹 I use yourd name in vain on my 1st tube vijeao. Lol.
Where does one get a Newfie Center punch these days? 3:31 What's the McMaster Carr part number? Or did you pick it up when you were there, in Fort Mac?