Make cool shit and put it on the internet! Hand Tool Rescue / erzzi6 Thank you for your help keeping our little corner of the internet a corpo-BS-free zone! / ave
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@mosd095 років тому
You can pick me and display it on your wall. 😁
@arduinoversusevil20255 років тому
Fantastic idea! Unfortunately, I'm not an elected official.
@mosd095 років тому
AvE well in that case I would totally display it 😎.
@alexmarble15325 років тому
You can pick me and I'll reference it when I design tools (design student). I appreciate the videos!
@Demicron5 років тому
Crush more rocks.
@jaquo255 років тому
Oh, I sure would like to have one o those. I could wreck my thumb good and proper. Not that I would use it for anything practical mind you...
@thetruth18623 роки тому
I love how he speaks, Canadian, English,French, and Tool speak all mixed together
@KevinSanchez-hh6gp3 роки тому
Big facts
@narutonish3 роки тому
And Spanish
@netrioter3 роки тому
Lose the french and I'm 1000% onboard.
@amielrumbaua83872 роки тому
He's a pirate that happens to speak machinist
@leocorral2 роки тому
Don’t forget spanish
@SudosFTW5 років тому
The man at his bench felt distraught, with his wrench not as strong as he thought. The wife had the spare in the bedroom with care for a business-end thicker she sought.
@ALMIGHTYBUNGHOAL5 років тому
Thar be some damn fine poetry.
@ss339885 років тому
Hijacking a liked comment, ave very nice of you to give it away mate. Pity it'd cost you double the Canadian pesos to send it Down Undah
@taylorgriffin74685 років тому
There once was a man from Saskatchewan For crusty tools he did lust upon He found just the thing, a wrench fit for a king And indeed, in it's name it did say soFor the thrill of the peanut gallery He sent his fine tool to AvE With less than a moment of awe It was straight in the torque'matic's jawsBut upon such a rigorous test And against the worthy Wright's wrench The old wrench fought well, but in battle it fell And blew it's one nut prematurely
@HandToolRescue5 років тому
Haha, beautiful.
@lordclangtheintolorable20945 років тому
Only on the fukin internet can you find such splendor.
@nigelqflarp3 роки тому
OH LORD, MY HERNIAS! 😂😂😂😂😅😂😂🤣😂😅😂😂
@DrDevon233 роки тому
You big bully! Made me spit out my lunch and cry.
@triple67585 років тому
Rigid tool forges those adjustable wrenches for Wright Tool. Also for Proto. They are good tools. Used lots when I worked in a pump shop.
@halnywiatr5 років тому
Important Technique Information: A forgotten trick (unless you were taught by a grandfather who used these a hundred years ago) for increasing the strength of the wrench: Place a nut of the same size as the one you are removing into the "opposite-side-jaw", that will transfer much of the force directly to the frame and not through the threaded post. That back overhang is there for important reasons, including right angle turning.
@BakerMikeRomeo5 років тому
it took me a second to pick up what you're putting down, but now that I do: that's damn clever! thank you for posting this!
@TheRazzeus5 років тому
I'm not entirely sure I follow this. Mind explaining it differently?
@justinweber75475 років тому
TheRazzeus There is a ledge on the back end of the wrench that can accept nuts as well he is saying place a nut there of the same size as the nut you are clamping down on and it will decrease side load on the frame basically not allowing it to spring open as easily
@timostrom57105 років тому
yeah, i think i need a pic. sounds smarter than the rope trick...
@timostrom57105 років тому
nvmnd! i get it. yeah. cool.
@SkewToob5 років тому
Keep the marked part, swap in the unmarked part. Everyone wins.
@jasonwood73405 років тому
I started a new job at a machine shop a few weeks ago, and I bet I could find a use for it there! You and Abom79 both inspired me to start a new career, and I am very grateful for the time you guys spend making videos. Thanks!
@kimber38655 років тому
The adjustable is being utilized in the correct orientation but the HTR wrench is going weaker orientation.
@thomasalanjensen93754 роки тому
Thats what I was thinking. Want to buy another and test it oriented the other way? The outside corner of the square test chunk was bearing against the tip of the moveable jaw and the base of the fixed. The top jaw then acts like a lever increasing the strain on the nut.
@codylargeteau76584 роки тому
I'm glad I'm not the only one that picked up on him putting the resent wrench in backwards...
@GabeMacDonnell3 роки тому
The HTR's lower jaw is fixed, as opposed to the Wright wrench, so he's using them in their strongest orientations, respectively.
@bur1t05 років тому
Actually kind of clever the way that one failed. By selecting a material for the nut to be a metal softer than the thread, the tool can fail and the only cost in repairing it is another nut, and a few minutes filing the metal out of the threads. Also not really worth welding one of those tools back together, they're drop forged, so it'll never be that strong again.
@arghjayem5 років тому
bur1t0 agreed. It’s designed to fail at a certain point and be easily mended after. Yes the other tool failed at a higher point but it also destroyed the tool to the point where welding it back together is both a higher skill task and kinda pointless because you’re rejoining the weakest part of the tool with a weaker joint. Realistically how often is a tool gonna be under that much strain anyways? Much better to have to replace a nut and refile, than weld a tool back together.
@SuperJohn123543 роки тому
@@arghjayem the other tool is designed to fail at the replaceable part as well, just cheaper to buy a whole new tool.
@stevenbrown56935 років тому
We have confirmation of HUMAN elbows!
@Nitro-Finn5 років тому
Steven Brown Fake news! That is the tentacle of the lizard Q!
@russellgary25755 років тому
I would love to have it. My dad is retired Ford Tractor/Agricultural Mechanic witch I learned the trade just as he did. When I was out of High School there was no calling for Ag Mech. I side tracked and went Automotive. He would just love it. It has a lot of resemblance to the old ford tools in the tool boxes on some of the 1950-1960 era tractors. Love your channel.
@dacianchronolog41045 років тому
AvE You channel and video are pure edu-taint-ment. Cereal. I'm happy you have this channel and share all these. Thank you sir!
@benhitchcock30575 років тому
Man, I feel sorry for Hand Tool Rescue. He's suddenly going to have a whole lot of orders coming in, right quick in a hurry. Buckle up!
@ToTheTopCrane5 років тому
Back in the day, those were referred to as a "monkey wrench", not a spanner wrench. I have a vintage one that belonged to my great grandpa. My grandma has told me that she remembers him using it to repair things. I think it is dated 1890 or close. They were designed to hang onto a square nut or bolt head. Hex wasn't even a twinkle in their eye back then. I think Jody at "Welding Tips and Tricks" can weld water to water.
@wlogue5 років тому
The oldtimers around here said the proper name was a stillson wrench, also heard them called a ford wrench
@TheSmreeder4 роки тому
I love watching his channel I usually set it at 1.5 speed and let er rip... He gets so detailed ... I wish O could have afforded his power hammer... would absolutely love to have one of his wrenches Many Blessings , SMR
@buzzmong5 років тому
Bravo for the very subtle Sachs/10 Bullets ref AVE!
@t17389z5 років тому
I just adopted my grandfather's old tools (He's still alive, but at 94 and selling his home, he's not using them anymore) There's a lot of old hard american made tools from the era before chinese imports and I couldn't be happier!
@t17389z5 років тому
Oh, and I suppose I should say I'm throwing my hat into the ring as well! It would nice to have something to give to my grandkids in some far flung weird cyberfuture.
@briangarrow4485 років тому
You lucky bastard!!! I got just a few of my dad's tools when he passed away. My elder brother got the wooden custom made carpenters tool chest with inserts made for hand saws, brace and bit, chisels, hammers, etc. And he doesn't even get hard when he drives by a hardware store, like I do. Life ain't skookum
@JBAutomotive7945 років тому
My Stash of Handed down Grandfather tools were stolen out of my garage while I was at work by a crackhead a few years ago. I really miss the old, all metal Porter Cable Circular saw I cherished and still used...
@johnpossum5565 років тому
Get an 8 inch fine wire wheel because you're gonna become an expert at removing & keeping rust off them all.
@chrissanders2562Рік тому
Havent heard from my grandfather in about 15 years but i hope he looks out for me one day.
@Ollaris5 років тому
Keep the marked one! I’ll take the one with the striped out nut. I’ll fix it a’la Hand Tool Rescue
@thuglincoln76994 роки тому
they're 45 USD now + shipping. At first i thought 45 CAD, and was like, WHOA that's like 6 USD! but no.
@jrotcjake2 роки тому
Nice work. Love the simplicity of design
@livein3d785 років тому
Side note , perhaps a test showing new hex nuts vs the old style square nuts , as to why the design changed ect would be a cool vid
@StudioCluiss5 років тому
Yea ive wonderd why we use hex nuts instead of square. It seems like the less amount of sides you have the less likely it would be to strip.
@Aubreykun5 років тому
You're "supposed" to use a full box end of the appropriate size which puts even amounts of pressure on all 6 sides/corners of a hex head, and allows for more angles of engagement. Square nuts have advantages that don't necessarily come up often, like being able to put a square nut in a slot so it doesn't turn but is replaceable if the thing strips or wears out, and keeping more of the meat of the flats of an adjustable or open ended wrench on for better leverage. As well they are easier to manufacture.
@apollorobb5 років тому
I think the biggest reason we don't use the square nuts anymore is machine automation. Square nuts don't have as many flats and therefore are harder to line up in automated machines. For the HAND JOB they would work fine
@16vSciroccoboi5 років тому
I know I would have hated life with square fasteners before I got wrenches with a 5 degree swing.
@iaincorbett24205 років тому
I've heard also it's hex over square because you need to turn a hex less to expose new flats than a square head. I think 35 vs 90 degrees
@kw98495 років тому
I've had an ancient British made version of one those in my toolbox for years. It works terrifically well as a wrench, clamp, hammer, or even as a small handheld vise!
Another gold video with all the commentary we look forward to
@kgcounts5 років тому
Seems that acme threads are much tougher than I thought...great to see the scientific approach to testing...you gained a new subscription.
@goosehunterb5 років тому
Keep the friggin' thing! It was made for you, I can't take something that don't belong to me!
@8ftbed5 років тому
First Last With an attitude like that, I guess you're ready for marriage and hang up pick pocketing for a backup career option. It'll work out somehow and don't feel slighted ,having never popped a cherry. 😂😂
@evanguarr96785 років тому
An AvE/HTR crossover episode? YES! I have endless nuts what need turning.
@morantactical11055 років тому
I love watching hand tool rescue’s channel. Please pick me for the retro-vintage wrench!!
@wep49685 років тому
If i'm ever feeling a little down I just grab an AVE vijao and in 10 or 20 minutes I have an impossible grin and the feeling that I've just been blessed by a master. Thanks
@TheEppicJr5 років тому
Story of my life in 6 words: Round hole, square peg, big hammer.
@Phoenix88.5 років тому
Seeing how you always forget about my birthday this would be a great early gift from my illustrious uncle
@nickkk4205 років тому
This would be the best prize win ever, two if my fav tool channels collab
@jmh11893 роки тому
Love hand tool rescues channel. Great work and with a side of laughs.
@Joe30pack5 років тому
There's no bigger compliment than writing a joke or a saying that becomes part of someones vernacular. Maybe an eyes, ears, move your beers t-shirt should be in the works? lol
@halfmoa5 років тому
I'd buy one!
@GermanToolReviews5 років тому
Please test the Hazet 916HP ratchet. It claims to be twice as strong as a standard 1/2" drive ratchet, with a 1000 NM capacity.
@ColtaineCrows5 років тому
I've had a set of Hazet ratchets, not sure which model they were, but they were the absolute worst shite I've ever used... Apart from that 1/4" kamasa ratchet. Anyway, the sockets and regular spanner/wrenches are nice. Hazet makes a lot of junk.
@sunside793345 років тому
that would be 737 in derp units if anyone was wondering.
@martinus97555 років тому
How can they fit 916 horses in something so compact?
@whatyousaidbud5 років тому
M M must be pretty unSTABLE!
@jaredlyman10795 років тому
Man, gotta love mr hand tool rescues work, and ave’s desire to torture any device in his vicinity
@aidanhoffman34105 років тому
I, being a young machinist and learning more each day, and one of our engineers (they ain’t all so bad, in fact it was he that introduced me to the channel!) are both big fans, and would thoroughly enjoy that fancy antique nut clamp. ❤️
@TexTJ2095 років тому
AvE and HTR crossover? Hell yeah. I've been using the crap out of my HTR wrench, love it!
@everwoodbuilt5 років тому
I am very well entertained. Just found your channel. Thanks for the laughs.
@carldavis82285 років тому
Excellent test. I bought one from him a while back. I will never put that much torque on it by hand. Good to know it will stand the test of spine.
@bradzune5 років тому
Down belowing in the doobly doo. Sick wrench, have always admired it from handtoolrescue.
@megastarsport5 років тому
a wrench marked with my two favorite tool guys? yes.
@shadow_rusty53535 років тому
Great trip down memory lane with this one... Reminded me of the King Dick my brother found on the side of the road as kids. Was pretty beat up, but still worked a treat. Thanks heaps for sharing once again.
@Graham_Langley5 років тому
A friend eventually found one he's lost a few years earlier up in the house guttering. A bit of work with a wire brush and some oil had working fine, if a little rust pitted on the bits that didn't matter.
@MrTristans805 років тому
I just bought one, should ship around December. I can't wait!
@shaughnshea5 років тому
Look at that Boba Fett Slave1 bespoke cosplay paint job vice grip! Also, I ordered my own from HTR last week, but I wouldn’t cry if you wanted to send the extra one to NH.
@dr.rumack76685 років тому
That c-clamp_micrometer joke is a common thing around the machine shop i work in. LUL
@richardhunter99955 років тому
At the shop I work in we call bore mics tailpipe expanders.
@nborbust5 років тому
I am working on restoring a tool kit from my wife's father for my son. This would be a great addition to the kit. cheers.. keep up the great videos
@seanet13105 років тому
For anything I would use that old skool design is perfectly usable and looks cool with the design
@MattsAwesomeStuff5 років тому
A custom wrench so fine, I wish there's one that's mine. At first I was amped, But then noticed it's stamped. Ich will dieses Schwein (nicht). Keep the crappy one that's got your initials on it, send me the new one you ordered instead, untainted by your shop smegma.
@gladiusilluminatus37205 років тому
So since I still owe my old man a christmas present for last year this would be great. 60+ years and still going. Metal worker and hella fond of old style wrenches. So ill trust my luck and if it comes hard on hard my legal tender. Consider my name on that list.
@jerrt5 років тому
I've been wanting to try that style of wrench. Great video!
@MrBke585 років тому
Love the channel! Love the knuckle buster!
@VroomBox425 років тому
Another top notch BOLTR! Btw, “release the Schmoo” is not proper language for happy fun time... well, someone had to try it.
@jonathantaylor25845 років тому
A Knipex pliers wrench needs a turn.
@AtimatikArmy5 років тому
Ouch spendy, but good call!
@fitingsthdown5 років тому
i love how simple it is. its a beast of a tool
@PilotTed5 років тому
I love Hand Tool Rescue Channel, it's both funny and awesome.
@traviswatts13055 років тому
I want that for my kid. I watch regularly, but just found out he's been secretly watching your channel too. The language doesn't offset the content. He's 12, has helped on 6 engine swaps (always runs the cherry picker), and can do a bit of welding. To much to mention here.
@Gameboygenius5 років тому
Regarding AvE' s language, I've heard people complain that he's using too much language. Not too much FOUL language, just over-all too much language. Let that sink in, as the faucet said after giving the door a light tappi-tap-tap. I wonder if not much of the complaints actually come from people who just can't navigate their way through the intricate puns mixed with sprinkles of Canuckistani French.
@rickeycallen5 років тому
I personally dig all of the enginenerding and the depths he goes to explain things. Those who complain are those who cant comprehend that which he spews. I definitely don't understand everything he says, hes got a doctorate for fucks sake, but I do constantly learn something from uncle bumblefuck
@ParRagon-5 років тому
@@Gameboygenius i like how He mixes the languages, as well as how good He pronounces german words for a canadian :D i love canadians, they excuse themselves if they robb someone xD
@whaleh8er9914 роки тому
Come for the tool review, stay for the colorful commentary. You have me laughing from the moment the video started. New subscriber for life!
@jack72344 роки тому
second tool i made in metal work first was a hacksaw thanks for bringing back a great memory
@craig98025 років тому
As HTR and AvE are my 8th and 14th favorite channels, I'd be honored to conduct some shop shenanigans with a co-branded nut-lathe.
@martinnapotnik98915 років тому
The thread should be cut like a metric thread, with a 60° angle, than it is self - locking, and it wrench won't unscrew itself.
@bldeagle105 років тому
Ray Romano does some bang up restoration videos!
@ryanmccoy21685 років тому
Been watching for years. Absolutely love your channel. This video got me thinking you should start or or join in a company making old school tools for guys that want to pay for quality and can't find what they need at the antique store. Cockford Ollie has a nice ring to it.
@splooshybunnys1157785 років тому
Keep yours I'll take the stripped one! But yeah it was made special for you bud. Love the videos thanks for all the insight. I've been fixing even more broken tools since I started watching.
@surfinbirdify5 років тому
this would fit perfectly into the toolbox underneath of my other toolbox
@Werloxali5 років тому
Whoever wins the wrench better damn well give it back to AVE.
@johnsutcliffe39653 роки тому
Hi AVE, Love the channel and commentary as usual!! I have a question, would acme threads work better and less prone to stripping? thanks
@jayeff3374 роки тому
I really enjoy your fun times in the shop! If love to be an apprentice, minus the cold! Haha!
@allanbrown79295 років тому
Knuckle busters haven't changed much down through the century's
@chbrules5 років тому
I love bespoke stuff!
@stevegarmier5634 роки тому
I was trying to see how good these tools are n i found u. I gotta say ur a straight forward guy n i love how u have no censorship about ur comments pretty fucking funny lol. Im definitely gonna watch more.
@mlane19864 роки тому
I have a small ranch I live on in Wyoming and I constantly fixing old busted equipment out here so I could always put that to good use
@sourbrothers733 роки тому
0:28 Anybody else notice the dead fly above the screwdriver? Ahh. 15:26 You read my mind, AvE
@geis81525 років тому
Makeup Artist : Hand Tool Rescue. Nice.
@kristiaand5 років тому
love the vids AvE keep up the good work :)
@WildmanTech5 років тому
I'd love to have one of those. Love your channel!
@aaronakiyama5 років тому
You've got me curious now. I'm going to figure out the clamping pressure of those vise-grip style clamps :D EDIT: I tried two different clamps. One with a 3.25" throat and the other with a 10" throat. The max clamping force I could get (while squeezing it shut with my hand) was: 3.25" Throat: 619.2lbf 10" Throat: 173.3lbf SSSSCIENCE!!!
@Lolfml5 років тому
@@jonWilk8156 you clamp a scale like the one you would weigh yourself with
@jacoobart4 роки тому
I was hoping someone would do just this. Thank you, you've satiated my curiosity.
@peinter920243 роки тому
Thread pitch and oily metal? Grippy emboss? Still viable as early multitool deserving serious respect😀
@aaronakiyama3 роки тому
@@jonWilk8156 hi Jon. I just saw your comment a year later. At the time, I worked at a mechanics of materials lab so I had a calibrated and verified load cell at my disposal
@Brandon-mt5of5 років тому
Hey i actually work mechanical testing at NASA Langley. I got a guy that would test it if you dont already have one.
@tyler19885 років тому
Do you by chance know the deaf welder dude that was on Hoonigans channel not long ago? He apparently works at NASA as well, although not sure if Langley. Dudes a boss.
@raabsand5 років тому
Sure ya do
@98integraGSR5 років тому
You talking about that facility over by the giant wind tunnel, across from the sketchy-ass short track?
@johnpossum5565 років тому
@Robert Sand: Aren't you too busy at STZ to be trolling on Ave's? Seems the d00bie haters drove your companies stock down to just a few points off its 52 week low. You need to work harder, YT less.
@aladin455 років тому
Urban legend
@jacktheripper67165 років тому
I preorder mine march it just got sent out cant wait to use it.
@Grigg35 років тому
The "crescent" wrench was made by Western Forge, note the small "W F" on the handle. They make them for lots of other tool brands like Martin, Wright, Wilde, Ideal.. and more. They're very good wrenches.
@isaiahconklin59425 років тому
The way you talk is amazing
@nicstroud4 роки тому
Surely replacing the nut, should you manage to break it without massive abuse, be a piece of piss compared to replacing the clampy bit? That seems like good design, making the easiest bit to replace the weakest.
@drawvenmusket5 років тому
that wrench is a great piece of kit that is made well and with love
@LA6NPA5 років тому
Love the show! I'll give the wrench a good home at the opera and use it until it's worn out.
@Creativjess5 років тому
Thank cheesus for uncle bumblefuck, always showing us something new and interesting! ❤️
@joelground75575 років тому
There is a video.. lol I think it did more than it was ever intended to do though! Not bad for and old style wrench that was intended for square nuts. And look at it this way, the tool didn’t fail, the thumb screw did. You could remake that in no time and be back in business.
@IanCaine47285 років тому
That's what I was thinking too. Control the failure mode with the nut threads. I know it was lower energy at breaking, but also prevents catastrophic failure with shrapnel flying everywhere. Oh, sell it for $40 and the nuts for $10. Don't sell the printer, sell the toner....
@johnpossum5565 років тому
fine threads are stronger, just use those to begin with
@lukewilson6805 років тому
Love the wrench. Will have to go check it out
@mickgrimes90785 років тому
i plan on buying one of these bad boys from hand tool rescue. :3 i LOVE his channel. i hope he does more videos!
@dpmakestuff5 років тому
Yeah I'd use that sucker. Shipping would be cheap too!
@HandToolRescue5 років тому
I'm right next door!
@hotrodhog21705 років тому
Hand Tool Rescue!!! Love your channel!
@jondeauxman5 років тому
Are they approved for nipular clampulation? Is that why you got two?
@MRSOMTHINBASIC5 років тому
This channel is awesome lol 🤣 your the man bro... keep up the good work
@jakeblanton68533 роки тому
I have one of the old style monkey wrenches and they are better suited for some things than a "crescent" wrench (AKA "adjustable end wrench"). For example, recently I needed to tighten the retaining nut under the kitchen counter for my filtered water dispenser. By using the monkey wrench, I could reach in through a drawer opening (after removing the drawer) and tighten it without being able to see what I was working on, thus I did not have to remove everything from under the sink and do painful contortionist movements to get under the sink and try to work around the garbage disposal. It changed an operation that was going to be lengthy and painful to just a minute or two easy endeavor. The right tool for the job -- that's why we have so many different tools ... well, that plus we tend to buy another one when we can't find the previous one because it is lost in our garage *somewhere* ... The tool I have is similar to this one and I stumbled across it at a garage sale of a widow who was clearing out all the stuff of her dead husband: thumb3.zeppy.io/d/l400/pict/264889607183/vintage-ford-adjustable-monkey-wrench-moore-springfield-mass-9
@Liamtronix5 років тому
Looks like someone released the shmoo all over a perfectly good vice @11:44
@leovishnyak1935 років тому
“Son of a diddly”
@traiharblin91075 років тому
Thatd be great to throw in my tool box for the Jeep! Love your vids
@datcatjake5 років тому
Always a good video from you
@lsutigers3245 років тому
Could you do this same test with the metric versions of these wrenches? Thanks in advance!
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz4 роки тому
Some pople call me a fool, but I always have my SAE and Metric adjustables with me. What if it's 22mm? Metric. What if its 3/4? SAE. /s/ :)
@easycheese64094 роки тому
all's fine n dandy till ya get a Witwork bolt right froze with a nut on the back side. Then you out comes the multilingual cursing and cutting torch.
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz4 роки тому
@@easycheese6409 ahh, we call ours the Meltin Torch. Bolt can't be tight if its a puddle.
@Mr5minutemajor3 роки тому
Is this guy for real
@grumpysteelman3 роки тому
Mr5minutemajor - are you? Seriously? Like really really even asking that question?
@hottoddy97895 років тому
*_Doobly Doo_* Name: •Todd Anderson
@thomasbeckett12453 роки тому
I’ve used that style of machinists wrench forever ♾.... so perfect for acetylene and lathe.
@justinmedeiros51355 років тому
If it's still up for grabs, put me in for a seat! Keep up the keeping up!