I do. Time to eye guzzle his youtube channel into the weee hours of the night.
(NSFW for lanuguage and political correctness)
I do. Time to eye guzzle his youtube channel into the weee hours of the night.
(NSFW for lanuguage and political correctness)
I first found his channel when he used a Harbor Freight lathe bit as a homemade flycutter and I've been mesmerized since
"Keep your dick in a vice" LOL reference to the closing line of the Red Green show...I guess his channel is sort of like an R-rated, more practical version of Red Green's tech tips.
Dear god. I think I know this guy. Or at least two other people just like him.
The stud trick was magic.
I've been watching him for a while. He's a real hoot. I love all the word and phrase substitutions he comes up with. Also, he drives a Mazda.
mith612 wrote: I first found his channel when he used a Harbor Freight lathe bit as a homemade flycutter and I've been mesmerized since
He was trolling hard on that one, wearing gloves while running his mill, and purposefully creating crappy surface finish.
I was previously unaware there existed a readily available chemical that could dissolve steel, but not aluminum. This belongs in Tech Tips.
Kenny_McCormic wrote: I was previously unaware there existed a readily available chemical that could dissolve steel, but not aluminum. This belongs in Tech Tips.
Same here. It's takes a long time, but it could be your last hope. He has another video using the same stuff to dissolve a broken off tap in an aluminum piece. I imagine sealing off the broken bolt would be the trickiest part.
May be using this in a week or two, have one stud that is rusted beyond having any strength of backing it out.
I will post the results if I try it. Steve
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