Hey man, none of us would ever know any of this if it wasn’t for you. This is hands down my favorite tool channel. Please keep doing this excellent work. I promise, once the algorithm gets ahold of this and puts it in front of the right people it’ll boom so damn quickly
@ballinator
19 минут бұрын
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it.
@AAB371
3 сағат бұрын
Interesting story. Never heard to these before. Keep the videos coming
@ballinator
27 минут бұрын
Thanks! More videos on the way.
@calparsons2502
5 сағат бұрын
Thanks for these great tool history videos, very interestng
@ballinator
19 минут бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you're enjoying them.
@philliplopez8745
11 минут бұрын
The preferd pliers for aircraft cable rigging . That is why they come with the anvil shear .
@1pcfred
Сағат бұрын
So, when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time... Yeah this was a good episode. It did cover a long span of time though. So it is understandable that the length of the video would stretch as a result. Now we all have to know what can happen and what is possible when we collectively have the ability to see what can be unburdened by what has been.
@ballinator
23 минут бұрын
Nice.
@Guishan_Lingyou
3 сағат бұрын
I have one of those parallel jaw pliers with wire cutter. To be honest, I have never used it.
@1pcfred
Сағат бұрын
I have a couple pairs of them. I find them to be handy holding small things I wire wheel so I don't skin my fingers. That's about all I ever really use them for. They don't seem that strong as far as clamping force goes to me. The wire cutters on them work surprisingly well though. I have some tie wire by where I keep those pliers and I use them to cut that sometimes. If I don't just grab the linesmans that are right next to them. My parallel jaw pliers are in a rack of different pliers so they've got a lot of competition. They're really not bad spinning off stubborn hex hardware if it's a tad much for just fingers. But they're not going to replace real tools. They're mostly like a bit stronger fingers.
@ballinator
24 минут бұрын
@Guishan_Lingyou @1pcfred I find they're useful on smaller fasteners. I also noticed they don't seem as strong. It feels like it's going to bend at the pivot points if you use too much force on it. I'll do a full video on the pair I have sometime in the future.
@dwhallon21
Сағат бұрын
It is overly evident that you did a lot of homework on this one
@ballinator
21 минут бұрын
Thanks! Yeah I probably had at least 40 hours into producing it. I'll def be picking an easier company to research for the next episode..
@merikatools568
53 минут бұрын
Isn't schollhorn German for a knob
@ballinator
20 минут бұрын
Google Translate says "Schall" = "sound" and "horn" = "horn" That's why I gave him the horn shaped ear trumpet in the re-enactment.
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