I've never been more sold on a tool. You remind me of the neighborhood guy in the 80s that could fix anything, and made me want to be that guy when I grow up. Which I did.
I'm a retired Automatic transmission builder/Mechanic.It AMAZES ME that todays mechanics/wannabes never use an AIR CHISEL A bit thats FLAT on end will annihilate rust,period!!. But they would rather burn things up with a torch,can't tell these mo mo's NOTHING,Do it the HARD WAY STUPID!.
@@jessihawkins9116 I remember seeing this and thinking how simple it is. You're just reversing the force of the air hammer and I think someone could make one cheaply. Using an actual air hammer bit, like a long chisel or tapered, it seems it would be half done. Those bits are pretty hard so maybe you can't cut threads into them to join them up with other attachments but welding or some other way of connecting two rods and I don't see why it couldn't be done, certainly for less than $200.
Outstanding work Harold on the Review of the Mighty Texas Twister,I'm a native born Texan wonder if I can get a Native Texan discount on Texas Twister Tool.Appreciate U'r hard work on this tool review production absolutely awesome kleen workshop as well.
3:41 A hammer and no axle fork on the ground behind him. Camera cuts to him removing axle which appears to be already loosened and at 3:53 we see that the hammer has been moved and there is now a axle puller fork on the ground behind him. Sorry Harold, you had me intrigued, but you definitely lost me now.
I've never been more sold on a tool. You remind me of the neighborhood guy in the 80s that could fix anything, and made me want to be that guy when I grow up. Which I did.
I'm a retired Automatic transmission builder/Mechanic.It AMAZES ME that todays mechanics/wannabes never use an AIR CHISEL A bit thats FLAT on end will annihilate rust,period!!. But they would rather burn things up with a torch,can't tell these mo mo's NOTHING,Do it the HARD WAY STUPID!.
Great video, informative, straight to the point. Time is money. Liked and subscribed!
Harold you are the man, great tutorial & fantastic tool
I hate to say this but as I'm watching this video, all I see is Adolf Hitler as a mechanic.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was waiting for this comment cant believe nobody stated the obvious literally the 1st thing that came to my mind lol
Then don’t say. Simple. You are welcome.
I bet this guy can fix anything, smart dude
Texas Twister rips!! That would come in really useful at times.
Never seen this but what a great addition to the air hammer, thank you for a useful demonstration.
Very impressed. Thanks for posting.
I like the tool. Looking forward to using one in my shop+
Genius, no doubt you learn something new everyday, thanks for sharing
Awesome tool I'm gonna make one now lol
Awesome !!
Very good video. You deserve more than you probably made from this video.
So simple but so ingenious, lots of odd hard jobs this would help with, especially when you have zero room to hammer or slide a slide hammer
Thank you Harold 👍
Thank you for sharing......!!!!
Dang, genius
I think i'll get my self one, seems to be a tool to have.
Casey Tool sells it. I was just on their website.
After I saw the going price, I thought of making it myself though it won't be as purdy.
3D printer?🤔
@@jessihawkins9116 I remember seeing this and thinking how simple it is. You're just reversing the force of the air hammer and I think someone could make one cheaply. Using an actual air hammer bit, like a long chisel or tapered, it seems it would be half done. Those bits are pretty hard so maybe you can't cut threads into them to join them up with other attachments but welding or some other way of connecting two rods and I don't see why it couldn't be done, certainly for less than $200.
thanks a lot for your tips
Where do you buy this?
i want this! but they dont sell it in the uk :(
AWESOME BRO
What size compressor is suited for this application I intend to work on my Jeep at my home non commercial application
awesome. thanks
Outstanding work Harold on the Review of the Mighty Texas Twister,I'm a native born Texan wonder if I can get a Native Texan discount on Texas Twister Tool.Appreciate U'r hard work on this tool review production absolutely awesome kleen workshop as well.
good job sr
really nice.
he needs to make more video's
Excelente amigo útil ke precio tiene la herramienta
could this be used with a rotary hammer drill? 🤔
Nice video. Neat tool. Wonder if this could be used for seized in injectors?
darren brockbank Those can surely be a bad deal. my matco guy had them seized in the top end of an Isuzu diesel. - His tool truck.
La herramienta se ve buena pero q bueno si hubiese grabado casos reales...
gangster
3:41 A hammer and no axle fork on the ground behind him. Camera cuts to him removing axle which appears to be already loosened and at 3:53 we see that the hammer has been moved and there is now a axle puller fork on the ground behind him. Sorry Harold, you had me intrigued, but you definitely lost me now.
made my own
The whole thing looks staged. Rusted parts don’t come out that easily.
An Air chisel WILL REMOVE RUSTED PARTS FACT!. Retired Automatic transmission tech
(35 years).
spray some pb blaster on it first
Thanks Harold
Guten video. Covered things you do nazi in other videos.