Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Making a Stable Workbench!
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This weekend build takes on something that's been bothering Adam for a while: the stability of his workbench. So in order to pay it forward for all future One Day Builds, Adam takes apart his workbench and rebuilds it to his satisfaction. The project takes a few detours as Adam has to contend with welder issues, so it's not a build that goes as originally planned!
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@philstephes
4 жыл бұрын
I'm going to hazard a guess that you got that aluminum from Home Depot, one useful trick with our labels is WD-40, soak them for a few minutes and they'll come right off with some minor scraping. They have an X cut in them to help ingress for exactly this purpose ;P
@caseyalexandrarich3452
4 жыл бұрын
Do you have any apron recommendations that don’t use animal products? ie no leather
@collinkelch7764
4 жыл бұрын
Can I gat a useful tool vid for the rolling Tray that you used here?!
@smartgorilla
4 жыл бұрын
Mr savage your wheel brakes are upside down....3 out of the 4!! Please revise ..xx
@smartgorilla
4 жыл бұрын
@@caseyalexandrarich3452 steel 😭😭
quarantine is turning tested into a productivity machine and for once it's hard to keep up with all the one day builds i aint complainin
@jangtheconqueror
3 жыл бұрын
They should just do it like this all the time, it seems more personal and stuff anyway
@Elvirth24
3 жыл бұрын
@@jeremiahbachmann3901 Frankly most of his projects can be done by a novice with only hand tools available, and very few power tools. Just have to have more patience and take care to make sure things line up properly. There's no excuse to not make things.
Ok the quantity of these one day builds are just wonderful
@ethanhartle8548
4 жыл бұрын
and the quality
@blakeromo
4 жыл бұрын
Damn straight
@simonhenriksen5378
4 жыл бұрын
Yea it make My day better when i see adam work
@simonhenriksen5378
4 жыл бұрын
And adaam u cant weld in sink its bruning off while u Are welding
@benjaminwilkin2960
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah theoritcal output is one a day
I love these one day builds filmed by Adam himself. Somehow it feels like he's your dad showing you around how he does stuff. It's so personal, the whole "Oh you can't see this, let me get you a bit closer" feels so nice to hear.
@michaelreetz7026
3 жыл бұрын
Lets be real here Adam is just an incredible person. He would be the best uncle ever
@jasondomican1991
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic way of explaining it
Adam: "Who at the factory decided on that method of attachment ?" The accountant.
@jovsjoezvsohms8083
4 жыл бұрын
Haha good one
@bryanhumphreys940
4 жыл бұрын
"built to a price" I recognize that design it's in restaurants everywhere.
@aserta
4 жыл бұрын
When a company grows, it has an inevitable point beyond which the only people "making" money for the company are the ones who cut costs. And it almost always starts innocently, like let's optimize this, that, then it trickles into "let's replace that metal part with a plastic one", because once the original, good will is expended and the greedy CEOs look at them expectantly for more cost cutting, they go into the bad things territory. IMO a great reason to have laws that interdict companies from changing products once they exit on the market, in such a way that they become easily destroyed, have planned obsolescence, or any feature that cheapens them. Kinda like we have independent testing and certification for cars, we should have to for products as well, want a good grade and to be allowed to sell that product, pass it through the meat grinder. Tho considering how shit CEOs are, i'd imagine that would last a few years at best until bribes would settle in.
@ditzfough
4 жыл бұрын
@@bryanhumphreys940 this whole build i was thinking. Bout time someone tore one of those restaurant tables apart. I always hated them.
@1FatLittleMonkey
4 жыл бұрын
_"The accountant."_ As an actual bean-counter, I'm annoyed at the blame we get for crappy products and once good companies turned bad. I have never interfered with the design/production process. I have never demanded bad design choices. I have never, when asked to cost a project for them, chosen to cost out human lives as "if $income-$lawsuits=$profits then do". And I have never, in my working life, seen any other accountant, fin.officer, bookkeeper or freakin' accounts.clerk do any different. The only input I have into that side of things is to give the owners a genuine account of their income/expenses and regulatory issues. If they decide to use those numbers to eke out every cent of profit and put nothing back into R&D, or skimp on product testing, cheapen a previously good design, or just out and out endanger their customers, it had nothing to do with my choices or preferences. Don't get me wrong, I've seen incompetent finance people, hell I've seen them straight up steal from a company. But I've never seen any of us in a position to cheapen products, strip-mine companies, or endanger lives.
Adam: "Maggie...it's so not time for your walk yet." Maggie: "I reject your reality and substitute my own."
@monkamonka123
4 жыл бұрын
Dude i laughed for so long at this comment. Made my day.
@xl000
4 жыл бұрын
what do you mean
@mike25620
4 жыл бұрын
@@xl000 have you not watched mythbusters?
@brianbrissette9444
3 жыл бұрын
Was a comment Adam said at the opening clip of every episode
@charlesjennings93
Жыл бұрын
Underrated comment 🤣😂
Was anyone else screaming at the screen saying 'You've not pop riveted the second X' then @ 25:40 he does it. Thanks Adam, you have no idea how happy this made me
@danielpage1429
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I did too!
@1986BBG
4 жыл бұрын
The wife and I were doing just that not but 10 minutes ago. Lol
@therealgrizzly
4 жыл бұрын
No! The opposite. He should have riveted both X's after forcing the "legs" out since the meating place of the X do change after that. Probably moved 1-2mm so the X bracing on one side is not as good as the other side because of that, but is it a big change? Probably not, but perfection is not achieved :)
@damondiomandes39
4 жыл бұрын
What a whirlwind of emotion! I couldn’t even make it through the video without checking in the comments to see if he noticed it. Then I read Grizzly’s post and I agree. Ugh.
@madsens90
4 жыл бұрын
I thought it was on purpose that he did it afterwards, so he could stabilize it more haha
"Sorry I was late getting back from lunch. I spent 45 minutes watching a guy put a table together."
@bennettmylius1563
9 ай бұрын
Not just any guy!!!! Some guy named Adam
@geldofpunk32
2 ай бұрын
Yes.
I actually prefer these raw recorded and cut videos over the higher production quality that y'all normally do. This is so much more.... feral and gritty and makes it feel as if we're in the shop with him. Please do more of this style even after the pandemic.
I've been waiting forever for Adam to say his classic catchphrase, "Well, there's your problem!" again. I feel relieved. Thank you, Adam!
@BROON71
4 жыл бұрын
Wasn't that Jamie's famous catchphrase?
@Deathsaber435
4 жыл бұрын
@@BROON71 They both said it in the span of mythbusters
@tested
4 жыл бұрын
He actually says it quite a bit off camera, too.
@richwojehowski1123
4 жыл бұрын
It was one of the funniest television moments for me after blowing up the cement mixer!
@fyreflynt4767
4 жыл бұрын
@@richwojehowski1123 "I swear, i left it right here" XD
9:57 was such a subtle edit. He just walked right through a portal.
@tobbiex
4 жыл бұрын
I don’t think people even noticed it tho 😂
@FoxmanFX
4 жыл бұрын
@@tobbiex We noticed. We see everything.
@BadKnightLv01
3 жыл бұрын
What if it wasn't edited, he's just become an old wizard
@mashedpotatojohnson8720
3 жыл бұрын
We have no idea what exactly he has hidden away in that cave if his.
31:00 - Adam talks about how he should trust himself about getting the orientation of things correct while bolting the caster lock leavers on upside down... You do you Adam
@Platinum_Squid
4 жыл бұрын
I mean it seems to still work regardless? I think that was his point.
@Memo-vu3zp
4 жыл бұрын
I only noticed the same thing because I have done the same thing myself. Good show
4 жыл бұрын
@@Platinum_Squid It would almostwork the way it's supposed to. Depending on the caster design having the brake lever installed upside down may not engage the brake correctly. Realistically it's more of a thing that he won't have as far a travel on the lever because it's designed to be a slight upward (U) curve so the lowest point of the lever is the middle where it connects to the caster, when installed upside down it's going to sit slightly below center of the wheels and therefor contact the ground before it fully engages the brake. I highly doubt this is a big problem for Adam anyway though as he said the whole reason for this redesign was cause he hated it when he had to move it and he had to move it often so I doubt it'll be locked into position often.
@Bozzak
4 жыл бұрын
I cam here to mention that also.... :)
@gnack420
4 жыл бұрын
@@Platinum_Squid how did you get that impression? That was obviously not his point.
This is the Shop Class you always wanted to take but was always full!
When the camera started falling when using the mini band saw I was terrified that Adam would reach for it and accidentally hit the band saw with his other hand!
@hanvyj2
4 жыл бұрын
Same!
@kevinvermeer9011
4 жыл бұрын
At 15:35? Yes! That little saw really needs a blade guard/guide, especially since he's typically only going to use it to cut thin little strips! If he ever needs to resaw 6" stock he'd use a different tool, no need to leave all that blade both exposed and unguided.
@ddd228
4 жыл бұрын
I RIPPED out my fingernail on my belt sander. It's getting better.
@Dashierez
4 жыл бұрын
I still think that thing needs to operate on a kill switch so if he drops or lets go it just shuts off.
"Don't you hate it when you have to weld and you got no place for your minigun?" Me, a welder: Same, Adam.. Same..
@jackdewitt9811
4 жыл бұрын
"Everyone has the same workshop problems"
@michaeldeardeuff693
4 жыл бұрын
I call it CST: Continuous Surface Transfer
@woodworkerroyer8497
4 жыл бұрын
@@michaeldeardeuff693 Yes! I mean technically there was no reason for this build at all. He had a horizontal surface that was collecting stuff. Just like all of the workbenches ever used!
@fyreflynt4767
4 жыл бұрын
I really want that quote on a tshirt
When Adam brought out the huge channel locks it reminded me of a time when I was a kid in Boyscouts. We were having our annual awards meeting, and there were groups doing skits on stage. One of them was this guy who built a machine that would enlarge things. He would stick in a small cup and out came a huge cup. He did this with several things including a wrench, he stuck in a wrench, and out came a huge wrench. Then at the end he stuck in his sister's doll, and the box shook and blew apart, and out jumped someone that was about 17 or 18 dressed the same as the doll, and it started chasing him. It was great. Adams wrench reminded me of that skit, which says something because the skit was about 50 yrs ago.
“Don’t you just hate to weld when you don’t have a place for your mini-gun”, love it!
I really enjoy when he creates new things for one day builds, but honestly, I get far more satisfaction when he repairs or improves on his existing shop. That reminds me, gotta fix my stool.
@Kingcaza100
4 жыл бұрын
I think i even prefer the chaotic mess that is his non edited single person videos. you get a much better look at how he operates, that for me is what I enjoy, seeing him work through a problem
@gman02468
4 жыл бұрын
@@Kingcaza100 totally agree. It's super personable because we all are that way, unedited
@Kingcaza100
4 жыл бұрын
@@gman02468 i find it makes him seem more human, can be easy to see just the pretty'fied edited version, but I could watch him solve a problem for hours, simple or otherwise
@KyleReynaert
4 жыл бұрын
Fix it? Just flush it man.
@zackhyatt891
4 жыл бұрын
Exemplary Fellow yes, I thought the same thing!
To this day, when Adam says "well there's your problem", it reminds me of a cement truck's chassis buried into the ground by dynamite, with the rest of the truck disappeared.
@chrisearlyup
3 жыл бұрын
God I miss ye olde Mythbusters 😪
@jasondomican1991
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 oh yer for real
I really like the edit at 9:57, Adam just teleports to the other side of the screen after leaving
I've been watching Adam since I was 8 years old im 26 now and I'm always learning new stuff from him
"It's likely a simple fix but not one that I'm in the mood to do today"
@alepioveable
4 жыл бұрын
My life in words.
@unvaultedmemes6481
4 жыл бұрын
Mood
@TheMyeloman
4 жыл бұрын
Odds are it’s a loose connection, a 2-second fix. Kinda kills me that he didn’t (seem) to even run through a quick checklist of easy fixes. Can’t tell you how many times as a maintenance tech. In the military the issue was the frickin’ thing was just unplugged…
@unvaultedmemes6481
4 жыл бұрын
Myeloman thank you for your service
@TheDolli310
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheMyeloman Unplugged, breaker tripped or my personal favourite three years worth of caked on grime inside the welder. Don't get me started on galley equipment.
Can't wait for "Adam Savage's one day build: Making a new welder!"
@ACartoonTurtle
4 жыл бұрын
One Day Build idea: New Cave.
@brtw2
4 жыл бұрын
Mini Welder
@tobicain7816
4 жыл бұрын
@@brtw2 just what i was thinking. adam has gone mini mad
@mikekmit6045
4 жыл бұрын
Well, I think first and foremost, he needs a place for his mini-gun
@ethanyotter7874
4 жыл бұрын
A welder fix would be a good video. Add basic maintenance as well!
There's something rather calming about watching Adam from start to finish making something and I can't help but smile when he's done too making some amazing thing for the achievement that it is. Thank you Tested for making this possible and giving something simple, wonderful, and fun with Adam Savage to keep us laughing and smiling through 2020.
Every time I look back into Adam's shop I notice something new, and I love it!
"Well, there's your problem!" took me back to the good ol' days.
The ending was everything!!! Adam going nostalgic over all the years he's been covering hit tables with brown paper... You see the history in his eyes and the joy was almost overwhelming
You are right, that is the BIGEST channel locks I have ever seen. That set would have made Andre The Giant proud. Thanks for the video.
I like the methodology of laying out the parts I remove from something in their original configuration so you know where they go when you put them back. I've been doing it that way for years. If I ever get afraid that I won't remember how something goes back together, I'll usually video record the disassembly process so that if needed, I can refer back to it to determine how something is reassembled. Really cool little fixit project Adam. Love your videos.
@troykinnison4575
2 жыл бұрын
I do the same using my phone camera to take before pictures of any an everything it has helped in more than a few times
Immensely satisfying to watch someone being maniacally productive in the middle of this pandemic
Know what would be funny? A video of Jamie watching one of Adam's builds and muttering to himself about how HE'D do it.
This man and watching him build things should be mandatory for school education. Including the swearing and injuries. He is the father I never had but wished I did.
I really like these raw phone shot One Day Builds, instead of the overproduced ones.
Adam please release your design notebook as a coffee table book!
"Well, there's your problem!" Love it every time you say it. And let me remind you, you ain't saying it enough!
I was in my shop earlier today complaining about a bench, and BAM!, here you are telling me to fix it. As soon as I wake up i'm on it Thanks, Man!
can we just appreciate how Adam is basically making 30 to 60 mins video's(after editing) with his phone, proving that you do not deed an expensive DSLR to shoot a youtube video. Sure, it helps that his workshop is very well lit, but if you want good lighting there are plenty of options to use, shooting in the brightest room in the house using daylight through the window for instance. Honestly, Out of all the things Adam does, this might be the most inspiring of all. Continuing with his phone. And i know the iPhone has a crazy good camera, but most phones these days are exceptional shooters.
"Now I want to put in a shelf..." Adam - It had a shelf when you took it apart...
Around 22:20 I started sounding like a frog - rivet, rivet, rivet...
@mr.roboto8324
4 жыл бұрын
So I'm not the only one yelling "dude! Rivet the other side!" 😦
@jacobhall1331
4 жыл бұрын
I came looking for this comment. I knew it was here somewhere.
@Steve_R
4 жыл бұрын
@@mr.roboto8324 I'm glad I'm not the only one. :)
@fyreflynt4767
4 жыл бұрын
rivet
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. That brings back great memories. I enjoyed the build, but honestly the memories of overhauling my friend’s Honda CB350 (which took a whole summer), listening to AM radio and digging through manuals so we didn’t screw up, were worth so much. My friend has passed on, but it was almost like we were back in his garage, just a few moments. Thanks.
glad to know I'm not the only one that worries about forgetting how to reassemble something. I recently rebuilt my motorcycle engine and I not only laid out each part, nut, and bolt in the same orientation and order that I removed it, I also labelled and took pictures of each step as I removed parts little by little. Helped a lot when I reassembled everything a few weeks later once the heads and cylinders returned from the machine shop. And I've found it helpful for a few friends to show my pictures and be able to have those internal shots that you normally don't get to see.
"I've rarely taken apart something and been so spectacularly unimpressed"
@tylerjames1716
3 жыл бұрын
That's what AvE thrives on.
Don't know who's editing this video, but that cut about 9:57? That was freakin' art!
For years nothing went into my shop without wheels. That makes re-arranging your shop and cleaning so much easer.
Everything I love about these! Tools, improvement, engineering, dog appearances, metalwork, woodwork. Super.
Watching Adam remember his love for creating over the last few months has been amazing.
12:39 so smooth that no-one seems to have even noticed.
@DiegoA._.
3 жыл бұрын
Was it the transition from him stopping the previous recording to start the timelapse and stopping the timelapse?
@daveedee3626
3 жыл бұрын
@@DiegoA._. The way that he sunk that rolled up tape. Screwed up tape is aerodynamically unstable and doesn't have a lot of weight to it which makes it a nightmare to throw.
@DiegoA._.
3 жыл бұрын
Well he might have done it a couple of times haha
Has anyone ever mentioned how satisfying it is that he take pride in production? Clearly Adam is a master of a few trades, and a jack of damn near everything.... but the guy could just not care about shots and lighting and perspective, or what we see... but no. Instead he’s picked up all he’s learned from ILM to mythbusters, to commercials, and learned something about it for our benefit? He really cares about what the shot (not he) looks like, and has applied it in every video, especially since he’s been self filming in the time of corona. What a study in human behavior and an appreciated one.
That's what I like to call...productive procrastination. Happens in my shop all the time.
"That tape is harshing my mellow" my man Savage.
Adam: I need the biggest channellocks you have. No, that's too big
Spending all day in the shop, building something that was already there. So very meditative! Now if only I could build that dimensional portal to extra storage space.
It’s fun to watch Adam start to think about the video production more and more as he shoots these himself. Really great way to show how we can get better at things by accident!
its like watching a Mad Scientist with charm and charisma create something interesting.
@xperience3387
4 жыл бұрын
a Mad Scientist ... its exactly this
30:41 My first real job in a repair shop back in the 90's was home electronics repair; mostly VCR's. My first lesson in the disassembly/reassembly of these small appliances was the great importance of organization found in.... a simple ice cube tray. Break the process down into steps. Hardware from each step gets it's own space in order. E.G.: Remove outer case screws, those screws go into first 'bin'. Next the rear panel screws, they go in the next bin. Mechanical chassis screws, next bin. Main board screws, next bin...etc. That process gives you every chance you need to tear down and rebuild an item with no screw left behind. To this day if I'm digging into something I'm not already familiar with, one of my first questions is, "Where the hell are my ice cube trays?" (Thanks for being a good boss & teacher Chuck!!)
That edit at the ten minute mark is so underappreciated
I do not believe that "rigidify" is an actual word, yet its my new favorite word!
@Monkeyshaman
3 жыл бұрын
Etymology is one helluva drug.
25:15 Maggie walks out tail wagging happy to see Adam, walks over, gets no attention, walks away with no more tail wagging. Leave a like, show Maggie the love she didn't get.
@mm9773
4 жыл бұрын
I look after a dog sometimes, and it always breaks my heart a little bit: he gets as much attention and as many cuddles as I can possibly give him, but it’s never enough. I’m sure it’s fine and he’s happy enough, but I’d always love to spend even more time with him.
I, also have one of those extra-large channel-locks. Don't use it that much, but when you need them; there is no substitute! We never regret buying the best when we really need the right tool.
That tensioning technique was superb.
Now you should add an "brown paper dispenser" fixed in one end the table.
@FoxmanFX
4 жыл бұрын
Under the overhang at one end.
The song Adam sings is Keren Ann - “Not Going Anywhere” - a beautifully obscure song
I love how delightfully imperfect the video is. Showing almost in all real time you working on a project. The commentary and back story on some things were funny.
“There’s your problem.” - classic! It absolutely cracked me up when you and Jamie would say that on Mythbusters!
These one day builds are brilliant, I hope when lockdown is over you still keep them going and with all the little mistakes 😂 been some of the funniest vids I’ve watched but also inspiring keep up the great work
I am loving the recent shift to leaving in regular audio when shifting to sped up footage, like with the grinding in this video and the tablesaw in other videos. Music tends to feel like a “5 minute crafts” video, and speeding up the audio with the video tended to create a very high frequency horrible tool noise 😂
The one day builds that improve a piece of shop infrastructure are always my favorite. It's always nice to see things improved upon.
The art of motorcycle maintenance is a life changing book.!
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s one day build episode where Adam rebuilds a welder!
Never knew I needed to hear Adam Savage say “shite” but here we are!
@CooroSnowFox
3 жыл бұрын
It's nice to know that that word is used in other countries.
Adam. Would you consider doing a build show on making a radio controlled lawn mower? There's a lot on KZread about making one using electric wheelchair wheels and motors and a Sabertooth power module, but these range in complexity. It would be great to see you build a simple one with the following criteria. 1. No welding required. 2. The deck of the mower must be height adjustable from 2" to at least 6", both front and back. 3. The electrical power of the mower should be able to operate for as long as a standard tank of gas would for the engine. I guess about an hour and 15 minutes. From those of us who are trying this in order to cut steep slopes on our lawns, this would be a wonderful help!! Thanks for your time and all you teach us through your channel!!
Dunno about you guys but watching Adam here build/modify things is very relaxing on my end haha it's like ASMR
Adam Savages one day builds: 1:1 Eiffel Tower replica
"Well there's your problem" That took me back harder and faster than Buster on any of the various rockets he's riden
I am being to really Love these windows into Adam's work shop. Its like tiny portal into his workshop.
Just when I thought I couldn't love this guy more he drops Robbert Pirsig as one of his influencers. I wish I could get a robot copy of Adam that just hangs out in my garage working on stuff.
15:20 Adam's second book. "Every tool is actually a bandsaw"
I like how Maggie walks away, when she knows it’s not time for a walk.
Watching someone I already admire and respect, as he models the behavior of learning and discovering, warts and all, is marvelous. Adam, thank you for demonstrating empiricism and innovation, working together in single project videos like this one. Please just keep showing us your process. It's alarmingly useful.
I would love to just sit down with Adam and listen to his stories.
At 10:00 Reminded me of Thor Ragnarok " this whole thing is a circle not a real circle more like a freaky circle"
@pragmax
4 жыл бұрын
I love it when they do fun edits like that. Either that or Adam is actually a time lord.
@soop8665
4 жыл бұрын
Not the best time stamp
@owenatkinson2058
4 жыл бұрын
@@soop8665 Keep it positive. Times are tough right now, and a pessimistic view on things as small as that are not needed. Keep the peace✌️
@soop8665
4 жыл бұрын
Owen Atkinson fair point, although I did not see myself as being negative I do apologize. Have a good one!
@owenatkinson2058
4 жыл бұрын
@@soop8665 Thanks for understanding
Adam: *Sets screw on table* Me: Magnetic parts tray!.... did I say that outloud?
@clymdodds1020
3 жыл бұрын
A good point, I have watch trays and I document. I have seen the regrets of old men borne out in little boxes full of things they can never put back together but will never admit to. I try not to become that person.
I like how his plan to fix the table turned into rebuilding the table using some of the old parts!
The company that made that thing spared EVERY expense!
@dubbingsync
3 жыл бұрын
We’ve all dealt with a company like that before.
I just watched Matt Cremona's work shop happy hour and he talked about one of his workbench kits going to you. I can not wait to see it
@mm9773
4 жыл бұрын
Adam has mentioned that he’s going to get a new one - his “woodworking” workbench is really wobbly, too. I saw that video, it’s a strange design. Looks very heavy and sturdy, though: it’ll be interesting to see it in greater detail.
12:14 "I cant tell if its my hearing aids ringing or if its the world", It is the world, I hear a high pitched tone during that clip
@blubberking100
4 жыл бұрын
When you started talking again the ringing picks up, like your voice was resonating with some hard thin material that echoed that ringing
I love that Adam's shop is basically half museum, I would love to go and explore it in person and see all the history he has hidden everywhere
I think the way these are being filmed just by Adam is way better. Feels like I’m in the shop with him. Perfect the way they are. Favorite videos to watch by far!
this could be a great like different series type thing : one day fixes . and the welders broken and is supposedly an easy fix! That's great news for an second fixing vid! :D)
Well done editor! That was a smooth transition with the coat
@TheJVoorhees83
4 жыл бұрын
Ha I caught that too, was incredibly smooth.
In my family that size channel lock is known as the jeweler's pliers. My grandfather was under a car working on it and he needed the small pair of pliers that was out of his reach. He was a bit flustered and couldn't come up with the right words, and asked my dad to hand him the damn jeweler's pliers (meaning the small ones). My dad being the smart ass that he was pulled out the gigantic channel locks and put them in my grandpa's hand. Laughter ensued and now those channel locks will forever be jeweler's pliers.
Well done Adam I’m sure I’m not the only one that appreciates you still making content even if you have to film it on your own with your phone that is just dedication at its finest
1:52 Adam demonstrates his command of international English.
@888johnmac
4 жыл бұрын
lol , i didn't think that word was known to Americans
@JacksJamz
4 жыл бұрын
That made me laugh too 😂
@retrogamer33
4 жыл бұрын
Shite
@loreom
4 жыл бұрын
Being Adam I almost expected him to use the word aluminium instead of aluminum and being able to use the metric system 😆
@NeonCoffeeCat
4 жыл бұрын
Richard van Dijk he has used the word aluminium in the weta workshop videos when he was in NZ
8:59 Adam: "You don't wont these heavy metals in your nose!" Me: "No, I want it in my ears..." :-)
That old table top would make a wicked plate-reverb ghehe. Thanks for posting again man, makes my day!
I used to work on ski lifts. We had a set of what look like exactly those channel locks and they were literal life savers several times.
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" is one of my favorite books of all time. It's a great read and man, can you pick up life lessons. I should have known a book like that would be one of your favorites as well. Thanks.
@MagnaRyuuDesigns
4 жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly television presenter James May mentions that book in his series "The Reassembler"
@richwojehowski1123
4 жыл бұрын
I tried reading it and it was not enjoyable at all. It was way over the top and seemed like an excuse to use every word in the human language.
I feel like "Who at the factory?!" needs to be a new expletive.
@troykinnison4575
2 жыл бұрын
So who at the factory has not got this off the ground yet??
I've had several clamps like the ones Adam used in this video and I had *no* idea you could reverse them. Now I know better. Thanks, Adam!
Splendid build Adam, Batman and Robin would truly be envious to have a man cave like yours, it makes theirs look so in adequate, all you need in there is a fireman's pole to slide down on. Thanks for sharing. 👍