8 Tools I Regret Not Buying Sooner
8 Tools I Regret Not Buying Sooner
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Nut and Bolt Thread Checker
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TSO Parallel Guide Holder
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Sedgeley Utility Pouch
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FastCap Imperial/Metric (Yellow)
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FastCap Guild Rail Holder
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Horse Hair Brush
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Flexilla Hose Reel
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UJK Dog Hole Reamer Tool
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Does the reamer/chamfer guide enlarge the holes on the mft to 20mm? The holes on my mft are about 19.5. I know the parf guide does create 20mm holes, and some TSO dogs are 19.99 mm and some are 19.90. Did you find using the reamer then made some of your dogs looser in the holes?
The broom is typically less than $2.00 at Harbor Freight
Can you tell me the best choice and place to buy a 22 mm router bit to make bench dog holes in mdf with my Festool 1400 and LR32
Re compressors: I have a small one (due to space issues) but what I use most is my Ryobi Cordless AirStrike Finish or Brad Nailer which works with the One+ batteries. Yes, heavy and not perfect but so far it has done what I needed.
why just you dont measure these screws? ….. you dont need any checker!
Better than expected
Good stuff. Thanks
festool central lol
I SO try to like your videos but it takes you forever to get to the point or mention the actual name of what you are talking about. Maybe add more tools and get to the point in order to meet some YouTube requirement.
Does your sys vac work off your air compressor or does the sys vac have its own compressor
Wallmount things on the garage door? Wouldnt you need to recalibrate the garage door spring anytime you put anything on it or take it off if it?
8:55 No idea what you’re talking about.
Why is there no trim on your entry door and the knobs and dead bolt painted over?
Digital callipers and a thread gauge take up a lot less space that the thread tester strings you demonstrated. Both fit in my main toolbox and take barely any room, and the callipers are already and essential item. There’s nothing to stop a person having airline extensions. I have a 10M retractable, and two 10M extensions hanging on the wall. I love the dog hole reamer, and will be ordering one for sure
I enjoyed the video – That’s a very unique list of tools. A nice addition to your Sedgley pouch would be a Giltek RUK knife. It’s much smaller than the knife you have in your pouch now, and it’s very versatile. It has a built-in bottle opener, and also a flat area to open paint cans and other lids.
My anxiety was through the roof the whole time he was talking when that nut nearly fell down the hole in the bench 🫣
Thanks for the tips but you showed how to use a brush but I have no idea what that garage door Hanger is for.
I’m a apron guy too. First a tool bag, then a apron, if I have to work belt
Thanks. Looking into getting the Flexilla
Man, I love this video. First time visitor, I will definitely check out your other videos. 👍🇨🇦 btw, I love the Festool hoodie.😊
We like the retractable wheel for the air compressor so much that we are going to get another! We have a large stationary air compressor and once hubby tripped on the hose and that was a wake up. Like most people we also have a small portable one (actually several), but no matter how many projects we have going I know where the big one is!
Great video! I just discovered your channel and I’m looking forward to watching the rest of your videos.
That nut nearly falling through bench triggered my anxiety ..
Now I need to see why and how to incorporate bench dogs into my life
I’m using an Original California Duster for a dusting brush, like 20 bucks or so, made for cars but really fluffy and useful because it grabs the fines while brushing away the heavier stuff. Take it outside & beat the dust & stubborn heavier bits off. It is a good brush! Check it out. I feel like it keeps more of the fines out of the air, while the ceiling air filtration can handle the rest. I got the new dewalt one, hepa, I think it is the best priced hepa right now. I like it so far. It’s replacement filters are cheap, has a medium & high stage, the CFM seems low but that thing blows pretty strong. I was worried about it, but it does its job well. Only dewalt thing in my shop, except for a few screwdrivers lol.
After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
Buying fasteners from any big box store is always time consuming. They never have what you want. So you spend ages working out how to get the job done with what they do have.
Geez, looks like you could keep a cold pint in that pouch. 😂🥴
Thank you for the recommendation on the tape measures. I got the 12’ and 16’ metric/SAE. They are very nice and quite inexpensive.
You call it “metric and Imperial.” about thread checkers. I think you mean SAE for the non metric don’t you?
has ridges? Must be made by ruffles.
OK metric has appeal, but at 64 I’m not sure my brain can make the change. I know how long a foot is. I can measure 6” with my palm and thumb extended. I know how tall I am (not as tall as 20 years ago). But 10 kilometers is about 6 miles. 2.? Centimeters is an inch. Is 10 centimeters about 4”?
Seriously, how do you make the conversion or do you just jump in? My last project I was trying to divide fractions by 1/3 and … well I’m pretty good at math but that’s not intuitive. Plus I keep converting from fractions to thousandths of an inch, or back again, in another context and it’s driving me crazy.
Jason, really nice video! Ironically, I have and enjoy every single item that you showed on this video! I have Peter Parfitt‘s dogs and dog hole drilling system and so that is why I have the last item that you showed. Great stuff as always. Keep up the good work!
Lol that’s a thread checker not a detector.
OK, I am OCD, but you gotta get some casing around that door! 🙃
I use the Fastcap flat back in my shop because it lays flat on the material
Is it just me or is no one else anxious about how close the nut is to the hole at 1:29
As a general contractor that builds homes and remodels… the fact that your shop door doesn’t have TRIM……is frankly annoying the shit out of me right now.
that one thing would hold a Big Mac just perfectly.
Man those are some bad takes…
Anyone else getting anxiety over that nut possibly falling through the dog hole or is it just me 😏
I can’t believe you did a review of the Fastcap tape and didn’t bother to explain the button on the bottom of it.
Don’t sleep on the Fastcap GREEN if you’re left-handed as I am. EDIT: The 7" bench brush is only $2 at Harbor Freight. I think I have three.
Jason, you are quite the salesman. I watched this when it was first released. Since then I bought five of the eight tools in this video.
I like this video, Brent. Thanks! (FYI it’s "useful", not"usefull")
I can’t tell if this guy likes festool
Hi, here from Quebec Canada. Looking to make an mft lead me here. So, thanks a lot for all the =» very «= interesting tips and creating this video, I appreciate a lot.
Great video for a newbie like me trying to build up my new shop!
Don’t believe someone with a ‘Festering Stool’ and WoodFucker fetish
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