Experiment with 8020 aluminum extrusion to build a test jig for tools. I try a home depot Husky ratchet and then a Snap-On. I learned that 8020 is OK for some things, but not better than cheap, weldable steel. T-shirts! 💡 https://teespring.com/stores/ave
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Music: Georges Bizet; Roma sorry the rendering is bad on this public domain version. I fixed it as best I could.
There is nothing better than watching chips fly
Chooch the cheech. More cream in the crum. Love your vids
The Bizet rendering is just fine. I mean, what the hell, I’m listening to it on an iPad, not a Sansui 5000x. Catchy little tune.
It's pertty no doubt but, angle iron might be cheaper and more rigid. You'll still always get a like and my respect for going through with something you knew would be a bit less skookem
What brand is your auto center punch?
I'll bet the snapon guy loves you
I'm a carbohydrate foam wrangler myself, and I really wish AvE would cross over and do a review or two on some wood-working tools.
Nice gauge at the opening my grandfather was head of R&D for that manufacturer from 1949 to 1986
What a mess all those aluminum shavings you should go over that work station with a magnet 🧲……..🐴
Your horizontal band saw looks like a frog continually ingesting metal tape
can you test sk, wright, armstrong, gearwrench and napa? Sk and wright are on par with snapoff for price- and the others are always on sale. Thanks.
The best kind of despot is one that has no place to call home.
After you break all of your wratchets could you test breaker bars? I've always wondered how much they can handle.
It made me cringe. I paid 50 U.S. for my fine tooth Snap on 1/4" ratchet. Horror Show