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@ekquinn7059
@ekquinn7059 3 года назад
Thank you....husband passed away before telling me what all the tools in his workshop were for. Very helpful.
@markharris5771
@markharris5771 5 лет назад
To me this is old school teaching, it works for my way of learning. Thank you.
@risingwarrior9937
@risingwarrior9937 8 лет назад
Thanks Mr Smitty, I learned a couple of things from this video. Much appreciated.
@sarraacarly9801
@sarraacarly9801 11 лет назад
Thank you for making this in detail video. I've watched it over and over again. I am applying for a maintenance job and can never get the tool names right.
@585dell
@585dell 11 лет назад
I have this bookmarked to use in my Introductory Shop Classes in Middle School. Nicely organized, his language is simple and well understood and he keeps it interesting for all age groups. I even learned a thing or two and I have three college degrees.
@vekoo8570
@vekoo8570 4 года назад
How those cor tool work?
@benderbot248
@benderbot248 Год назад
three college degrees and you write like that? yikes
@jasonluna2919
@jasonluna2919 9 лет назад
Thank you for your video! it has been very useful for someone starting to learn when I help my dad in the garage
@TehW00terMan
@TehW00terMan 11 лет назад
Thanks, I learned some new tool names today, and will be watching again to make sure I don't forget.
@meirm
@meirm 3 года назад
“and you EHH! for the locking mechanism” 😂
@shibythomas9179
@shibythomas9179 3 года назад
Thanks for the crash course! Learned few tools new to me.
@TheTomBevis
@TheTomBevis 8 лет назад
That's a nice introduction to tools. A full coverage of hand tools would be more like 10,000 hours long, though. Just hammers come in more variety than all of those tools combined. I saw a lever tool there that wasn't described, a common crowbar. I know many variations on just that tool. Rip chisel, cats paw, pry bar, digging bar, spike tool, nail puller, peavy, log jack,etc. I didn't see any cutting tools beyond drills, either. Never stop learning. The more you learn, the more you realize how much there is that you don't know.
@coolrahim143
@coolrahim143 10 лет назад
Thanks for sharing you knowledge... :)
@shanebyrne-slepicka6200
@shanebyrne-slepicka6200 6 лет назад
ITS A BEAM TYPE TORQUE WRENCH
@dr28kumar
@dr28kumar 9 лет назад
Thank you very much. Interesting,informative and useful
@geovani.ferreira
@geovani.ferreira 3 года назад
Sir your accent is so satisfying to listen to, I miss the south though. Greetings from Brazil
@13SLUGGS
@13SLUGGS 7 лет назад
great demonstration Mr. Kearsley
@Jurica-mtb
@Jurica-mtb 10 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
@raywwb
@raywwb 14 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge and experience.
@zhack3d
@zhack3d 5 лет назад
I really like their way of teaching!
@sdguy123
@sdguy123 8 лет назад
Great videos, sir. Thanks for sharing.
@ecclairmayo4153
@ecclairmayo4153 Год назад
Excellent training- thank you!
@gerlegerle
@gerlegerle 6 лет назад
SOOO helpful for this mom! Really appreciate the explanations!
@theferrones
@theferrones 7 лет назад
I don't have a lot of metric tools but Allen keys I like since 20 % of the time it actually fits better becuz of wear, indicating it's time to order a new fastener.
@bakhtawarhashmi3518
@bakhtawarhashmi3518 4 года назад
thank you very much good information regarding hand tools
@TheWaterpond
@TheWaterpond 13 лет назад
I've used most of the tools discribed in the video,but didn't always call them by their proper name,or know their proper usage. This video,and Robert do a great job explaining that. Thanks again!
@malcscicluna
@malcscicluna 9 лет назад
Very clear Robert!
@gongoozleriam9783
@gongoozleriam9783 3 года назад
Thank you so much, this is exactly the video I was looking for, much appreciation! :) Great job!
@Fluffehfox
@Fluffehfox 5 лет назад
seems like something that hank hill would watch
@thenewworldsgaming5071
@thenewworldsgaming5071 8 лет назад
Thanks for teaching me u r a great techer
@livestrong028
@livestrong028 7 лет назад
very helpful video. thank you sir. god bless
@michaelsmitten302
@michaelsmitten302 9 лет назад
The counter sinking tool is for making countersinks to accept certain types of screw heads. It can be used to deburr, but that is not it's design function
@aviartscraft8121
@aviartscraft8121 6 лет назад
Good information 💓💜💚💜
@muhammadrafidarmawan5413
@muhammadrafidarmawan5413 3 года назад
Wow this is very helpfull for learning thanks you
@TheGhirlinzoni
@TheGhirlinzoni 8 лет назад
Hi! I'm a Brazilian and I liked the video because.I'm a Mechanical Technician that I work in a plataform oil so It's very useful to me to undestand well English in my area of work.
@MrDreamdollaz
@MrDreamdollaz 7 лет назад
Great video it helped a lot thank you !!!
@joshw6849
@joshw6849 5 лет назад
Perfect crash course. Just what I needed!
@wovvzer
@wovvzer 15 лет назад
great vids. thanks for sharing your knowlege with us.
@markwigzy3581
@markwigzy3581 3 года назад
12 years is a long time ago, I was 4 when you said the comment
@drunkintiger4044
@drunkintiger4044 8 лет назад
Thank you sir,I did learn something .
@billgoldberg5935
@billgoldberg5935 11 лет назад
Drills is being fed ex'd to you LMAO.
@judyhangzhoujinyueimportex5351
@judyhangzhoujinyueimportex5351 3 года назад
learning ,thanks Mr Smitty.
@wettosixecho
@wettosixecho 10 лет назад
information overload
@zacksgaragedoorserviceandr1208
Thank you for teaching me I think I got an a on my test now
@MrJosejb58
@MrJosejb58 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your videos
@Salsa4268
@Salsa4268 2 года назад
This is what I’ve been looking for. I’m in 8th grade starting principles of manufacturing
@stever5887
@stever5887 6 лет назад
Generally speaking, a very good primer on the various hand tools available and how they work. Three comments, however: What you refer to as a "pull handle", however, is almost exclusively referred to as a "breaker bar" by the rest of us. I've not heard it referred to as a pull handle, although it's a reasonable name for it. I was about to berate you for using the term "orientate", which I discovered IS a word, although most people use the variants "orientation" or "to orient (something)" instead. I've always used the latter two when speaking or writing. Perhaps it's a regional thing; I've not heard it used much here in the Western U.S. When I first started buying tools in the 70s and 80s, there were basically two types of point counts on sockets: 6-point and 12-point. I opted for 12 point at the time, because ratcheting mechanisms had between 20 and perhaps 36 teeth, which is a long distance between clicks. The 12-point sockets allowed me to orient the socket and the ratchet more favorably when working in tight or restricted spaces. The 12-point also worked with more types of fasteners; I could use them on 4-, 6- and 12-point fasteners interchangeably, whereas a 6-point only fit on a 6-point fastener. That all changed when we got higher tooth counts on our ratchets (now as high as 120), and again when 12-point fasteners became prevalent in cars. Obviously, there are very few 4-point fasteners these days, and 6-point sockets continue to deliver torque more reliably w/o rounding over nuts and bolts as often as a 12-point will.
@garrettjohnston5153
@garrettjohnston5153 5 лет назад
Thanks I needed this video t learn it right
@hangman2181
@hangman2181 8 лет назад
very informative.. thanks
@olmeckrav
@olmeckrav 6 лет назад
Very good video with great information. Thank you. Machete approves
@taprootdan
@taprootdan 11 лет назад
Pretty cool video
@SlackersIndustry
@SlackersIndustry 3 года назад
I really like ur band the cure
@nimrodwamen6344
@nimrodwamen6344 Год назад
This video really helpful to me
@leebrown486
@leebrown486 6 лет назад
very informative video. However, my only piece of criticism is you jumped from imperial measurements to metric measurements at 14:39. For a beginner in engineering like me, that can sometimes be confusing. Thank you for the video though, it's a great help.
@theMister07
@theMister07 4 года назад
great video
@PerthPlumbers
@PerthPlumbers 10 лет назад
North Perth Plumbers are using complete tools to absolutely cater all plumbing problems. The video shows everythng we need for our perfect plumbing services.
@RPRIMICI
@RPRIMICI 4 года назад
You left out pincer pliers. Good for pulling out nails, breaking off ceramic tiles. Also left out snips for sheet metal. Good vid though - nice summary of tools.
@jordanparker882
@jordanparker882 10 лет назад
anyone know a site or a book i could look at to learn standard tool usage/measurements? i am new to tools and am having a heck of a time finding anything on standard tool usage.
@cesaraugustop
@cesaraugustop 7 лет назад
Jordan Parker casilla book or workshop notes by casillas
@jusb1066
@jusb1066 6 лет назад
army field manuals might be useful, ive seen a few on machine tools, might be stuff out there on hand tools too
@uhSTFU
@uhSTFU 11 лет назад
good ol smitty
@FoodOnCrack
@FoodOnCrack 9 лет назад
11:10 it is a TORX. TORQ looks like a bit like a swastika
@nikwik3471
@nikwik3471 10 лет назад
очень понятно
@comm744
@comm744 11 лет назад
In a 120 volt single phase system (Typical Home power) One wire Black is "Hot" White is "Neutral" Green is "Ground". for 220 the Red is "Hot" four wire
@johnpaulrote4511
@johnpaulrote4511 5 лет назад
Thankyou :)
@manoleTL
@manoleTL 11 лет назад
BRAVO
@hiphopjewels
@hiphopjewels 2 года назад
30:35 I'm surprised he didn't call them "tongue and groove" pliers. Hmmm...
@qzetu
@qzetu 7 лет назад
The three hardest to remember for me are (1) crescent wrench which is actually a adjustable wrench (2) biscripts which are actually locking pliers (3) channel locks which are actually slipped joint pliers. A also tend to call a cross driver a Philips and and flat driver a flat head screwdriver. Good video but he should have covered snips because there are all kinds and are a fundamental tool in any work shop.
@moter10x
@moter10x 10 лет назад
Anyone else here for tech?
@benjuanesteves124
@benjuanesteves124 10 лет назад
yep
@dudeman5_889
@dudeman5_889 8 лет назад
+Jacktagon Gaming {TA} You Americans Know how to use your tools!In Britain our teacher doesn't even teach us the names of the tools and still expects us to know them for our GCSEs!!!!!
@shrinivasdeo8803
@shrinivasdeo8803 6 лет назад
Yes
@godemperormeow8591
@godemperormeow8591 5 лет назад
Jojo
@comm744
@comm744 11 лет назад
I love how the yanks never talk about the "Square Head" or correctly called "Robertson Head" screw. Why, it was invented by Canadians :-)
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 6 лет назад
👍👍👍🔨🔧
@waspjr1981
@waspjr1981 11 лет назад
big daddy cain
@konsol1kings1
@konsol1kings1 12 лет назад
yes
@peterleal9479
@peterleal9479 11 лет назад
if you lose the key the chuck and the drill are no good !!!! apparently we can't get a chuck key of the same size.... people if you lose the key send me the drill...lmao
@luckenglishguitar440
@luckenglishguitar440 4 года назад
I'm here for esl (english as a second language). My issue is to be sure the correct way of speaking things and their uses. Example: a hammer is used to beat or it's used for beating...? I realize the instructor sometimes says either one. Could someone help me on that?
@UCIMedia
@UCIMedia 4 года назад
Either one is correct in that example. However, you would not want to say "a hammer is used to beating" or "a hammer is used for beat".
@luckenglishguitar440
@luckenglishguitar440 4 года назад
@@UCIMedia thanks. I've searched for other answers and my conclusion is: "We use a hammer to beat". The hammer is the object of the sentence Whilst ""The hammer is used for beating". The hammer now is the subject. This is according Oxford Advanced Lerarners dicionary
@UCIMedia
@UCIMedia 4 года назад
@@luckenglishguitar440 Exactly right. Good luck with your learning!
@321774721
@321774721 10 лет назад
anyone else here from a school assignment
@jusb1066
@jusb1066 6 лет назад
no, well maybe my homeworks is gonna be 31 years late...
@jakemotionless6119
@jakemotionless6119 5 лет назад
No, my father never taught me this before he passed
@12345staples
@12345staples 14 лет назад
Thanks for video / instrumenti.lv
@Mimoo3174
@Mimoo3174 Год назад
2:11
@jimmyweider3113
@jimmyweider3113 12 лет назад
And I am sure you love us, now send your mom over she loves us as well, I will love her long time.
@comm744
@comm744 11 лет назад
All yank call it Coke or Cola...
@codyrobertson4630
@codyrobertson4630 12 лет назад
Thats some nice tools
@dukeskylar
@dukeskylar 8 лет назад
Pepsi is not a coke. Soda would be a correct term. If you said Pepsi Cola then thats correct. But Pepsi Coke is not right. LoL. Thanks for explaining the tools btw. I just needed to get it out regarding the pepsi coke thing
@RoyAndrews82
@RoyAndrews82 9 лет назад
Or go get me a Cherry Pepsi. That's also being brand specific. Or bring me a Dr. Pepper, that too is also being brand specific. Or when I say bring me a #0 Phillips Screwdriver, that is not brand specific.
@tray20111
@tray20111 12 лет назад
a rivet gun
@roncooke2188
@roncooke2188 4 года назад
Hello Mr Smith
@aretlev
@aretlev 11 лет назад
Your response wasn't cleverer, sweetie.
@seahawksgaming7172
@seahawksgaming7172 3 года назад
Ooo😂😂😂😂
@junknoodles1028
@junknoodles1028 4 года назад
Playback at 1.5. Thank me later
@jimmyweider3113
@jimmyweider3113 12 лет назад
Yeah thats what we call them you have a problem with that ?
@Drazooz010
@Drazooz010 7 лет назад
M7 😥
@foxdmulder
@foxdmulder 14 лет назад
just stop with that annoying stick
@comm744
@comm744 11 лет назад
First off learn english, Second, why reply then. Go get a life....
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