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  • @dearthworm
    @dearthworm Před 7 lety +395

    Those left-hand twist drills are for when you're drilling south of the equator.

    • @DocScience2
      @DocScience2 Před 5 lety +5

      !

    • @Quacks0
      @Quacks0 Před 5 lety +7

      @ Javier Fauxnom I know --- simple 'n' incredibly easy to do, right??? Just like trying to reverse a huge bulky utility-trailer properly into a tight space is super-uncomplicated --- just keep backing up slowly till you hear da crunch, and then you know you've backed up far enough. :P

    • @kansascityshuffle8526
      @kansascityshuffle8526 Před 5 lety +6

      Equator? Ha! Earth is flat no equator.

    • @BowmanHawk
      @BowmanHawk Před 5 lety +4

      Buy a set for your favorite apprentice

    • @andrebartels1690
      @andrebartels1690 Před 4 lety +2

      I thought they'd be for Ned Flanders?

  • @railgap
    @railgap Před 4 lety +120

    Dewalt service tech: "wow, another worn-out thrust bearing! you must have really strong arms!" Ave:"eyah... heh... strong arms."

  • @lukenelson2594
    @lukenelson2594 Před 4 lety +269

    "Lubrication is optional for the small stuff" - my girlfriend's favorite quote.

    • @michelelanni9205
      @michelelanni9205 Před 4 lety +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @overklift
      @overklift Před 4 lety +3

      Praying for you that she means your unit might be big, but since she is so small, she doesn't need lube for her own kitchen appliance.

    • @hotbaconbap6485
      @hotbaconbap6485 Před 3 lety +2

      @@overklift she only had one rack on her microwave grill.

    • @brandonthayn5930
      @brandonthayn5930 Před 3 lety +1

      If you love it, lube it!

    • @jfischer507
      @jfischer507 Před 3 lety +2

      Haha yeah she told me the same thing

  • @RobertMarchini
    @RobertMarchini Před 5 lety +17

    I mostly work with electronicals so I had never heard of one of those "stepper drill" thingys, went and bought one and it has made my life so much easier when working with metal and particularly plastics. Thanks Uncle!

  • @cuckingfunt9353
    @cuckingfunt9353 Před 7 lety +41

    'Tighten it until you hear the casing crack, loosen off a quarter turn, then, call over the apprentice.' LOL.

  • @kidadd
    @kidadd Před 6 lety +106

    "I thoroughly enjoy hard work; I could watch it all day."

  • @railgap
    @railgap Před 4 lety +8

    I been knocking around metal shops etc since 76 but I keep coming back to AvE's channel not just for the tips I somehow never stumbled across until now, but for the new technical terms... like "thumb detector".

  • @whiskypeat3750
    @whiskypeat3750 Před 4 lety +30

    I know this is an old video but I wanted to weigh in on the “weeble wobbles and drilling a 3 lobed hole. In the oil and gas industry we call that “Reverse Whirl. “ You showed a pretty good example of it in your slow motion. Whirl is induced when you don’t have enough weight on the bit. In oil and gas once whirl is induced it tends to propagate through the entire stand unless you pick up and re-engage the formation with enough WOB. I believe the number of lobes in your hole is the number of blades on the bit plus one.

    • @skivvy3565
      @skivvy3565 Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the input and insight, appreciate ya weighing in

  • @logannewman4532
    @logannewman4532 Před 7 lety +104

    Another benefit of step drills is that being single flute, they hold themselves concentric and make a round hole in thin material. They also can't corkscrew themselves into the hole.

    • @fiveangle
      @fiveangle Před 7 lety

      Logan Newman beat me to it

    • @brisail9410
      @brisail9410 Před 7 lety +7

      Logan Newman the best step drills are double fluted....much finer centering & cutting

    • @CrashTestCoder
      @CrashTestCoder Před 6 lety +3

      bri sail
      You do realize that the tri-lobed holes are caused by the bit having two flutes right, it doesn't happen with single flute

    • @musiccampwithlumpyandlisa9025
      @musiccampwithlumpyandlisa9025 Před 5 lety +8

      I identify as a tri-lobed woman of color. Thanks - Lumpy

    • @RazorbackGrasshopper
      @RazorbackGrasshopper Před 4 lety

      Thanks Adam Savage

  • @bradley3549
    @bradley3549 Před 7 lety +100

    The holes have three lobes thanks to our friend Pi. Once it starts a weeble wobbling, it walks around on its diameter across the two flutes. It is almost a deltoid hypocycloid (you can look that one up...)

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang Před 4 lety +7

      Well, that's a kind of backwards rationale using associated geometry that fits (pardon the pun). Using the convenience of Pi being approximately 3, would then a 4 fluted bit scribe a 6 sided hole? And a deltoid tracks a hole 1.5 or 3 times the radius, so, since the hole is neither of those relative sizes, and the relative surfaces are actually slipping, why doesn't it form a 4 pointed shape related to an asteroid?
      The point to note is the 3 lobed hole actually isn't large enough to push the bit shank through - it's a smaller hole, so the shape of the hole may bear more relationship to the "width" of the flutes and the oscillation caused by force than from pure geometry.

    • @stefanmenzel263
      @stefanmenzel263 Před 3 lety

      @@DiscoFang Great

    • @carsonrush3352
      @carsonrush3352 Před 3 lety +2

      @@DiscoFang, I mean, you did use the most opaque jargon. Therefore, by internet standards you are clearly a being of higher intelligence. I bow before your impenetrable language and kneel to hear more of your wisdom.
      For reference, I'm half impressed and half sarcastic here. I'm a mathematician and I didn't understand half of those terms, which means I need to seriously review my geometry. Well done, sir and/or madam.

    • @LORENIFFT68
      @LORENIFFT68 Před 2 lety +4

      @@DiscoFang This problem arises almost entirely because drill bits have 2 flutes plus drilling thin material like sheet metal with almost no support material for the bit. Because a common drill bit it is two-fluted it cannot get exactly equal cutting chip size on the two cutting edges at the same time. Just like a three legged stool will find balance and a two legged stool is no bueno. This is exaggerated when the drill bit pierces through sheet metal, it creates two small tabs that remain in the unfinished hole and the last function of the drill bit is to remove those. The drawback to anything 2 flutes is that one cutting edge will always dig in slightly more than the other until it reaches enough depth to act as a hinge causing the other edge to swing around like on a pivot until it reaches the other side of the hole and digs in to the point where it becomes the “hinge” to repeat. This is not wobble in the chuck, but flex in the bit. Adding support material on both sides of the sheet metal fixes it almost completely. Shorter drill bits and higher RPMs will also reduce this but only having two flutes is the real culprit.

    • @tomf3150
      @tomf3150 Před 2 lety +1

      I managed to get a pentalobe hole once.

  • @jdhalvo
    @jdhalvo Před 4 lety +17

    "Works in practice.... but does it work in theory?" Love this guy!

  • @stertheder
    @stertheder Před 7 lety +77

    "Measure twice, cut once, and the friggn thing is still to short" XD
    That is beautiful

    • @keithmiller5042
      @keithmiller5042 Před 4 lety +20

      SterTheDer - that amused me as well, but what he actually said is even funnier! at 2:59 - "Measure ONCE, cut TWICE and the firgin' thing is still too short". That's going on my wall!

    • @jt9498
      @jt9498 Před 4 lety +1

      @@keithmiller5042 LOL!

  • @colemanbonner
    @colemanbonner Před 3 lety +11

    AVE: there is a hidden gem at the Hazard-Fraught, their 115pc “cobalt drill set” is actually 5% cobalt steel, and are pretty darn precisely-made. They’re not Irwin-Hanson but damn close. They sharpen nicely and last as long as a cobalt should

  • @garbo8962
    @garbo8962 Před 2 lety +3

    While doing electrical work in a shop that had a dozen old screw machines noticed that they had a lot of left hand drill bits. Set up guy explained that if last operation was turning CCW they would use a left hand drill bit to save a second or two from stopping machine then changing direction. Saved them a nice piece of change while running the same piece 24 hours a day for several days.

  • @5ivearrows
    @5ivearrows Před 5 lety +140

    april fools gag- buy your buddy a reverse drill bit kit, don't mention it

    • @mecee4516
      @mecee4516 Před 4 lety +25

      or just swap one drill out of his favourite size!

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 Před 4 lety +3

      Heheh, that’s pretty evil,but I love it!🤣

  • @matthbva
    @matthbva Před 6 lety +145

    Came for the drilling skills, subscribed for Thai ladies with big hands. XD

  • @AKADriver
    @AKADriver Před 7 lety +92

    The "Times New Roman" on Chinesium is actually what happens when you write the roman alphabet with the standard *Chinese* font called Mincho. Mincho was actually developed in Japan and you do see it on '90s Japanese stuff as well but these days it's the obvious flag of a company that never bothered to design its own logotype for export markets.

  • @Naomi_Boyd
    @Naomi_Boyd Před 7 lety +5

    So I apply for a job at a machine shop and they call me in for an interview. The manager says, "Where did you learn machining?"
    I says, "From the keenest machinist on the interwebs." He takes me into the shop to test my knowledge, starts pointing at tools and asking me what they're called. I says, "That's an high-powered thumb detector. That's a set of Chinesium nut huggers. That's a hand held hole plunger, and that big one over there is the chief chooch-o-matic."
    He says, "Don't call us. We'll call you."
    I says, "Keep your dick in a vice."
    He says, "Security!"

  • @Diochoi18
    @Diochoi18 Před 5 lety +14

    "Thai ladies with the big hands." remarkable grip on the canadian language

  • @rcdesmond
    @rcdesmond Před 7 lety +6

    "Because this always gets chowdered up and your hooped if you don't have a pilot" CLASSIC !!

  • @warthog733
    @warthog733 Před 7 lety +37

    When I use a step drill, I take a black felt marker and darken the "step" just after the one that is the max size I want to drill. Makes it much easier to tell when to stop.

  • @Reeuwijk78
    @Reeuwijk78 Před 7 lety +30

    What you call a thumb detector, I call a convincing iron.
    Thanks for the exit hole tip with the round saw, Awesome!

  • @zackthomas5707
    @zackthomas5707 Před 5 lety +6

    Bought my first auto center punch the other day. Went back and bought 5 more. Treat em like clamps. Can't ever have too many. Definitely life changing tool! Freaking love your videos dude!

  • @NathanBeaudin
    @NathanBeaudin Před 7 lety +3

    I have a construction trade ticket (electrician) and no one every showed me this stuff. Well, I figured out the hole saw trick on my own. I thought I was real clever that day; a first year teaching his newly devised trick to his journeyman. Anyways, this was hugely edifying (mostly for my home projects, but edifying none the less). Thanks!

  • @TheNefastor
    @TheNefastor Před 7 lety +137

    "Thumb detector"... from now on that's how I'll be calling all my hammers :-D

  • @backyardblacksmith
    @backyardblacksmith Před 7 lety +149

    c'mon, you left out the Helicopter, that extra fun time when your bit gets stuck and the drill starts sinning around!

    • @maxprophet2401
      @maxprophet2401 Před 7 lety +13

      14:28

    • @gpcgamerTV
      @gpcgamerTV Před 7 lety +18

      Reminds me of my first experience with a drill press. I was drilling a hole in a thing that was held by a fairly heavy portable vise. Long story short, drill got stuck and now the vise was spinning and gave my hand a good whack (After 5 or so rotations the drill bit obviously broke off). Fun times.

    • @gabbermaikel
      @gabbermaikel Před 7 lety +7

      time for a bigger drill if it breaks off. With the proper size drillbit and a good an sharp piece of metal in there thats when the fun really starts. Blunt objects hitting the aprrentice in the face is no fun, sharp pieces of metal spinning at way to much rpm for the dril thats fun. And then the attempts to turn the damn thing off without getting cut up.

    • @THeBoZZHoGG
      @THeBoZZHoGG Před 7 lety +25

      I'm a master electrician and we used to call the Milwaukee corded drill the "wrist breaker" get an 1 3/8" ship auger bit locked up with that thing and you were not using or holding the handle..bad times man. The damn new dewalt 20V cordless drills are just about as powerful these days

    • @boydmanchester140
      @boydmanchester140 Před 7 lety +1

      bob rosco

  • @skevoid
    @skevoid Před 7 lety +5

    Hadn't seen your channel before, wasn't expecting a video on this topic to be as funny & entertaining as it is informative. Kudos to you sir!

  • @Rasheedamcclintock77
    @Rasheedamcclintock77 Před 7 lety +12

    "I thoroughly enjoy hard work.....i could watch it all day!" Bwaaahaahahaaahaa! That is my new Mantra....too funny ..great videos

    • @samrodian919
      @samrodian919 Před 3 lety +1

      That's been my philosophy since I was an apprentice 52 years ago!

  • @octane613
    @octane613 Před 7 lety +226

    I'm watching this while my wife is in labor

    • @andrewwhite1793
      @andrewwhite1793 Před 7 lety +6

      Tyler Coates
      Is this going to influence the baby's name ?😀
      good luck

    • @BrokenRRT
      @BrokenRRT Před 7 lety +22

      Tyler Coates - "Release The Shmoo"!
      Congrats! Hope all goes or went well for mom and the baby!

    • @phitsf5475
      @phitsf5475 Před 7 lety +17

      I'm sure watching AvE will provide plenty of inspiration for creative solutions in your situation.
      As your legal advisor I suggest you don't put those creative solutions into practice.

    • @jaymzx0
      @jaymzx0 Před 7 lety +19

      Molybdenum would be a nice skookum girl's name.

    • @philbox4566
      @philbox4566 Před 7 lety +5

      Moly be damned isn't it? I'm sure there was a Western movie out in the 70s about this.

  • @travisjicorcoran5870
    @travisjicorcoran5870 Před 7 lety +247

    I've been farting around in the shop for 30 years, so not a ton of new stuff here for me...but holy carp, that hole saw tip around 18:30 ! Just that one tip alone is more than worth the price of admission!

    • @vite1968
      @vite1968 Před 5 lety +6

      Jesus i just rolled over to that time stamp and that idea is priceless!!!!!

    • @sp4nrs
      @sp4nrs Před 5 lety +8

      Agreed, I’m 3/4 AvE level but it’s the last 1/4 what puts the pencil in my lead

    • @jamesburba1995
      @jamesburba1995 Před 4 lety +5

      I absotively, posilutely agree !

    • @35southkiwi16
      @35southkiwi16 Před 4 lety +6

      totally agree, if I knew that 35 years ago I could have halved my profanity count

    • @jameskolbe2714
      @jameskolbe2714 Před 4 lety

      sp4nrs has

  • @Tachdelan
    @Tachdelan Před 5 lety +11

    You'll always want to use a cutting oil to preserve your tool and keep it from overheating and ruining the hardening. Especially when drilling stainless (316+ mainly) since it hardens something awful when heated.

    • @sixhundred3score6
      @sixhundred3score6 Před rokem

      Those last 7 words really hit home for me 😔

    • @gullethechamp
      @gullethechamp Před rokem

      This is just so wrong. If you are drilling a really small hole, say 0.5mm, then using oil will cause the drill to break. Instead, If you really need to cool the drill (wich you really don't) you should Instead use pure alcohol or water as it is not too viscous for the tool.

    • @Tachdelan
      @Tachdelan Před rokem

      It's not "just so wrong" because you have outliers. The core statement is that you want to cool and lubricate your drilling tool to preserve it.
      0,5mm holes aren't what most people drill and as such it's not the main target of a comment about using cutting oil.
      Yes, on very small holes you want a less viscous lubricant/coolant, though not pure water as water is worse than oil in small applications/holes.

  • @foulbastard
    @foulbastard Před 7 lety +10

    I drill angle holes by easing the drill in gently then leaning it over slowly ,works pretty well most times

  • @bcubed72
    @bcubed72 Před 7 lety +10

    1:02 "Don't use your hand...if you don't have to!" Sage advice, AvE!

  • @kmcg1192
    @kmcg1192 Před 7 lety +19

    Hey AvE
    I've been in the USAF (Aircraft Metals Tech) since 96'. We occasionally have to hand drill safety wire holes with a # 55 drill bit in the hex head of fasteners on the aircraft or in the jet shop.
    The way we do it is by locating the start of the hole with a punch and then drilling perpendicular as if drilling a straight hole but when we have the entire dia. of the drill bit below the the surface we then begin to slowly move the drill in the direction that you want the hole to go while continuing downward pressure. In our case it's towards the closest corner of the bolt head but the same technique works on about anything.
    Love your channel!

    • @eflanagan1921
      @eflanagan1921 Před 5 lety

      Love to watch that ,mission critical obsolete part and time sensitive!

  • @joebasaliso2118
    @joebasaliso2118 Před 3 lety +1

    12:23 the lowest quality high speed cam I've ever seen. 🤣🤣🤣 Made my day. Love the vid. You got my thumb 👍

  • @industrialdelavega8270
    @industrialdelavega8270 Před 5 lety +8

    Awesome video, great advice. Thank you. Every grade above M10 has cobalt in it. M42 cobalt has at least 8 percent cobalt

  • @Shanjaq
    @Shanjaq Před 7 lety +5

    step drills are curiously satisfying to use, and the intrinsic de-burring is so nice!

  • @Dingomush
    @Dingomush Před 4 lety +36

    One quick trick for everyone. Center punches are good at starting drill bits, but they excel at taking out side door windows in a car or truck. Even the cheap bastard ones from Horror Fright will do a good job at blowing out the side glass. If you have ever tried to bust one out to extract a person from a wreck that is on fire or close to it, you already know how hard it is. An automatic punch will take it out on the first try, I now have one in each vehicle I own and most of my friends as well. Just thought I’d pass that along.

    • @thetraveller869
      @thetraveller869 Před 3 lety

      @jubjub247 Why would you be getting searched in the first place...?

    • @rkoep
      @rkoep Před 3 lety

      @@thetraveller869 if you have never been searched 'randomly', for no real reason, consider yourself lucky as well as privileged

    • @thetraveller869
      @thetraveller869 Před 3 lety

      @@rkoep If a cop wants to search me he/she will need a reason. Without one I'll be getting arrested because I will not consent and I WILL resist.

    • @albionwatts6000
      @albionwatts6000 Před 3 lety

      @@thetraveller869 In Britain?? because you are black...!!!

    • @nuttynick1305
      @nuttynick1305 Před 3 lety

      Can search me as much as they want as long as they frisk me plenty.

  • @davidclaudy4822
    @davidclaudy4822 Před 3 lety +2

    I can hear it now. “Seriously Doc, I was standing in my shop, minding my own business, when I saw the CZcams video about how to use a monster deming drill bit, with a convoluted Gerry rigged press rig, and that’s how I got injured “
    Very creative, and looks like it works. I just carry around a bunch of the Lennox step drills in multiple sizes. I use some just for aluminum and others just for steel.
    Cheers. 👍🏻

  • @OlivierSuire
    @OlivierSuire Před 6 lety +2

    After viewing this video, my whole life of not drilling properly flashed before my eyes. Thank you so much Ave !

  • @wadevoss_8828
    @wadevoss_8828 Před 6 lety +7

    Your friggen terminology is incredible

  • @canogaparque818
    @canogaparque818 Před 4 lety +67

    Damn this Snow Mexican is very knowledgeable
    Subcribed

    • @carsonrush3352
      @carsonrush3352 Před 3 lety +3

      I've never heard of a Canadian being called a "Snow Mexican", and that got a pretty good laugh out of me.

  • @bunberrier
    @bunberrier Před 6 lety +10

    Hey on the metal drilling I recently had to drill about 40 holes in mild steel from 11ga to 3/8" thick. Lots of the 3/8" ones too. What helped much was pilot holes, cutting fluid, and having the work lower than I was so I could lean into the drill, and also maybe most important putting a cup of water next to the work. Every few seconds stop drilling and spin the bit in the cup of water. I managed to do the entire job with one 3/4 bit without bluing it or snapping it off because it never got hot. Thanks for the tips.

  • @vsiegel
    @vsiegel Před 4 lety +25

    If there is a "W" used for tungsten, it is based on the German name for it, "Wolfram".

  • @TKTK-sw3tq
    @TKTK-sw3tq Před 7 lety +1341

    Went one step to far on the step drill. Need to undrill hole. Please advise.

    • @arduinoversusevil2025
      @arduinoversusevil2025  Před 7 lety +907

      +TK TK Use bigger washer.

    • @JasonYoast
      @JasonYoast Před 7 lety +20

      lol!!!!!

    • @IvoTrausch
      @IvoTrausch Před 7 lety +167

      Have you tried turning it off and on again?

    • @Yerrdawg
      @Yerrdawg Před 7 lety +42

      TK TK alternatively weld a cupcake into the hole to close it up and redrill

    • @jchulski19
      @jchulski19 Před 7 lety +73

      you need to backspin it.

  • @MrSafer
    @MrSafer Před 7 lety +4

    love it! just like my boss when he first hired me. shows me all the safety squints and their various shades and colors then proceeded to not use them. lol you good ol' boys, is what we call your lot down in freedom world.

  • @wrenchboostboi8994
    @wrenchboostboi8994 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the Atlas Co Rockhose straps! I have tonz of those things all over - and they always come in handy... have a few in the quad cubby, in the truck, tool box, basement, shed, camper, you name it!

  • @mateimc
    @mateimc Před 6 lety +2

    That half hole trick just saved my day. Came at the very right time. Thank you!

  • @creepyloner1979
    @creepyloner1979 Před 7 lety +81

    it's tri-lobed because the drill bit catches more on one cutting edge, digging in deeper and acting as a pivot point so the other edge cuts with a wider radius than if it was rotating around the center point of the bit. of course as the second edge rotates around the first edge, it digs deeper and deeper into the edge of the hole, until it's dug in deep enough to pop the first edge free and cause it to pivot around the second edge and so on and so on. since each spot where an edge of the bit digs in deeper has a flatter area opposite it, this naturally favors a triangular shape with a two edged bit.

    • @EddieTheGrouch
      @EddieTheGrouch Před 7 lety +5

      It's nice when someone see the physics involved. Cuts way down on those little mysteries that plague folks.

    • @pdrg
      @pdrg Před 7 lety +2

      You put it better than I was about to :)

    • @erg0centric
      @erg0centric Před 7 lety

      Maltfalc would a three fluted drill cut smoothly?

    • @ruggerdigger
      @ruggerdigger Před 7 lety +11

      Maltfalc you mean it wankeled?

    • @morgan5941
      @morgan5941 Před 7 lety +9

      TLDR: It weeble-wobbles in the hole.

  • @Goretantath
    @Goretantath Před 7 lety +154

    also where do i get voice activated camera focusers?

  • @adamrichardson2227
    @adamrichardson2227 Před 5 lety +1

    I had a broken bolt in an exhaust manifold last winter. I didn't have access to take the whole manifold off to drill it out. So I just used the hydraulic jack on the back of the drill and it worked out perfect.

  • @cuttheloop
    @cuttheloop Před 4 lety +6

    "thumb detector"
    LMAO... I like you

  • @Farmboy1544
    @Farmboy1544 Před 7 lety +4

    One time in lever class, I learnified that ole AvE created a First Class Lever. Shoulder=effort, strappythingy=fulcrum and the Duhwalt=resistance. FYI in case there is a pop-quiz at the end.

  • @paulbuswell6566
    @paulbuswell6566 Před 5 lety +6

    Love those automatic centre punches.
    Just don't carry one on you when you leave the workshop.
    In the UK they are very popular with car thieves.
    The police will charge you for "going equipped"

  • @billycook5688
    @billycook5688 Před 7 lety +13

    Don't care if the fucking hole isn't perfect as long as the fucking bolt goes through it.

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 Před 6 lety

      Billy Cook that's a sex joke ready to be delivered right there

  • @e.collins2768
    @e.collins2768 Před 6 lety +59

    As an apprentice who's drilled all sizes in all positions using hand drills I can say with confidence that the most important thing is using a pilot bit and working your way up through the sizes. Especially when drilling thicker steel you never want to start with a big slugger bit. Also the bigger the bit the slower the rpm's

    • @zyther96
      @zyther96 Před 5 lety +9

      What a great thing to not need to figure out on my own

    • @jeffmurphy6471
      @jeffmurphy6471 Před 5 lety +8

      Copper will grab ya pretty good too. some metals its better to peck drill at higher speeds. I'm pretty sure I'm the only guy who would drill 1inch copper 3/4 with a 1/2 hand drill. Thank you Makita.

    • @eflanagan1921
      @eflanagan1921 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jeffmurphy6471 Well on your way to a channel of your own!

    • @corpsie666
      @corpsie666 Před 4 lety

      Or just use a friction stir bit

  • @lucasharrell3382
    @lucasharrell3382 Před 7 lety +21

    An old timer taught me that you can grind the center of your drill bit down (similiar to an end mill) to drill round holes in sheet metal... It cuts a small plug out. Thought it was a handy little trick worth mentioning. Love the videos!!!!

    • @JW-kp1lp
      @JW-kp1lp Před 7 lety +7

      Lucas Harrell Theyre called brad point drill bits.

    • @imrichandras5708
      @imrichandras5708 Před 6 lety

      Theres this trick when you drill through a piece of puckered cloth... Nice circular holes in thin sheet metal with regular bits. The cloth starts wrapping around the bit and weirdly enough guides it straight. An old timer taught me this at one of my student jobs - we made switchgear and I needed to drill these holes all the time. I cant remember all the details but I believe with a drill press it worked on 1.5mm sheet of mild steel with a piece of tree carcass under it, hole diameters up to 25mm or so.

    • @clanravencub
      @clanravencub Před 5 lety +6

      Imrich Andráš you mustn't have watched the video through, he showed that trick and its limitations in here

  • @HappyDragneels_page
    @HappyDragneels_page Před 5 lety +16

    there are at least 20 of those blue presto drill bit holders in every uk workshop, its regulation
    still no 3.5s tho

  • @paulkolodner2445
    @paulkolodner2445 Před 6 lety +2

    Here's a tip: if you have to drill a standard-size hole in thin sheet aluminum, use a punch instead of a drill. The coin produced by the punch is slightly conical, so it fits back in the hole. You can then hammer it flat, plugging the hole if you need to. I have used this trick many times to move holes that were not quite in the right place....

  • @ZFISHTANK
    @ZFISHTANK Před 5 lety +1

    the auto center punch just made my day

  • @5150bhc
    @5150bhc Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks a million for showing off that Starret center punch. I am a safe tech so drilling accuracy is kind of important. On your word I spent the money and bought one and I don't regret it one bit!

  • @AlfaAddict
    @AlfaAddict Před 7 lety +31

    half-a-hole is an interesting conundrum, since a hole is a hole. And any hole is a goal as you would of course know from your escapades with the ladies with the big hands in Thailand.

  • @philcourteney4328
    @philcourteney4328 Před 5 lety +1

    Seriously funny, I love your abuse of language, your channel is the best if you wanna not only chuckle constantly but actually learn something for half a beer or so

  • @MotecM
    @MotecM Před 3 lety +1

    Such an awesome video! I’m no stranger to the drilling and sweating routine, and definitely picked up some knowledge!

  • @pflernak
    @pflernak Před 4 lety +7

    9:43 "Works in practice but does it work in theory?"

  • @steveparrish5607
    @steveparrish5607 Před 7 lety +19

    Ur own terms kill me! "Chinesium" I'm using that for life!

    • @kewlhotrod
      @kewlhotrod Před 4 lety +6

      That's actually one of the few, very common nearing popular phrase of cheap, badly cast metals.
      That phrase is stated around the entire United States and has been floating around for years.
      That's not saying anything else this wanker (lovingly called) says is popular or widespread lol.

  • @Mainyehc
    @Mainyehc Před rokem

    You had me at “Homeless Despot” 😂
    Instant subscription!

  • @bpark10001
    @bpark10001 Před 4 lety +2

    Regarding your slanted hole in steel: first drill straight where you want the hole to enter. As soon as the hole gets 1/2 diameter deep, slowly slant the drill over to the desired angle. (the "stepping up" scheme can aid this as explained to follow). How to drill large holes in steel with hand-held drill: start small and step up in size. It will take less time & sweat to drill in 3 steps versus all in one. Each size (except the first, which is real small) will have clearance for the chisel point so will take much less pressure.

  • @w0mblemania
    @w0mblemania Před 7 lety +123

    $100 for Thai ladies? Holy crap, what did you do, buy the entire village?

  • @plagueangel761
    @plagueangel761 Před 7 lety +29

    You are the coolest manliest man I have never met. I have a total bromance for you. Your wife is a lucky man. Thanks for all the vids!

    • @warrentavernia5136
      @warrentavernia5136 Před 4 lety +1

      he Don`t have a wife No woman will have him but he does have a bunch sheep, and a pair of high boots

  • @garbo8962
    @garbo8962 Před 2 lety +1

    Found the best drill cases years ago at a large industrial hardware store. Only needed a case for 1/16 to 1/2" but purchase 3 of them along with a # & letter case. Had a few cases from Sears 40 years ago when they were still selling some quality products. Now have a standard set, a 135 degree set for stainless steel along with a standard size coated bit case.

  • @the_clockwork_jackass6897

    "Measure twice cut once" I think it's usually more like "measure once cut once and fire up the welder"

  • @1AMERICANWORKER
    @1AMERICANWORKER Před 7 lety +4

    That rig with the pipe and belt. The last time I saw a gizmo that shaky Wiy E Cyote was riding it off a cliff. LOL

  •  Před 6 lety +103

    It works in practice but does it work in theory? LOL

    • @CaseyLane925
      @CaseyLane925 Před 6 lety +4

      I hate that my mentor never heard that. Funny as hell

    • @gorillaau
      @gorillaau Před 4 lety +4

      Theory is good, practice is better.

    • @markfergerson2145
      @markfergerson2145 Před 4 lety +7

      In theory, theory is the same as practice.
      In practice, they're not.

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts Před 4 lety +1

    Dang, we must have gone to the same drilling school. I already knew all these tricks from 40 years ago when I was a machinist. I mostly visit for the humor; especially these days with the world coming to an end. Keep up the great teaching and entertainment.

  • @caodesignworks2407
    @caodesignworks2407 Před 3 lety +4

    Man, I almost forgot how informative old AvE was compared to AvE of the last year and a half.

  • @paul-ld9vh
    @paul-ld9vh Před 5 lety +10

    For drilling real big holes , I usually whip out my big 12"
    (Drill press- what where you thinking?)
    Lmao

  • @YourEverSoInviting23
    @YourEverSoInviting23 Před 5 lety +6

    This is my new favorite channel this guy is awesome

  • @RyanInSD
    @RyanInSD Před 7 lety +1

    The intro of this video is good enough to be its own stand alone video. Thank you for that AVE! rofl

  • @ajhatti2011
    @ajhatti2011 Před 3 lety +1

    In laughed my ass off at “ call over the apprentice” 🤣🤣🤣

  • @robertbickers2481
    @robertbickers2481 Před 4 lety +17

    I haven’t been this excited over finding a channel since discovering those late night “Hot Zone” flicks.... ahh... good ol’ hardcore porn.

  • @RenaxTM91
    @RenaxTM91 Před 7 lety +3

    Best tip for not getting trilobe holes in sheetmetal: Use a stepdrill! works every time:)

  • @Pottalowski
    @Pottalowski Před 6 lety +2

    "Works in practice, but does it work in theory?" Brilliant!

  • @davidclaudy4822
    @davidclaudy4822 Před 3 lety

    Good video. Some of these words of wisdom I have learned the slow way over 40 plus yrs working. Thx.

  • @Koolyococo
    @Koolyococo Před 7 lety +4

    The Red Green Show + Trailer Park Boys = AvE

  • @_Error_404_Goodbye
    @_Error_404_Goodbye Před 5 lety +5

    I love the absolute kitten piss out of these videos. If you film it, they will watch. Skip to my chooch my darlin!

  • @pauz9776
    @pauz9776 Před 4 lety +1

    yup....! Thank you
    Smooth sound track,
    All ways perfect for the scene. Oscar award coming.

  • @JohnLeePettimoreIII
    @JohnLeePettimoreIII Před 5 lety

    I learned a few of these some years ago. But some? Total eye openers! Excellent as always.

  • @bencheevers6693
    @bencheevers6693 Před 7 lety +126

    lmfao the other one, so ya both can watch the hockey game

    • @bkupiec
      @bkupiec Před 7 lety +10

      reverse cowgirl

    • @brokenhalo22
      @brokenhalo22 Před 7 lety +18

      to quote the bloodhound gang, "And then we'll do it doggy style so we can both watch x-files". Ask your favorite cowgirl nicely, and she'll show you what's for.

    • @michaelmace924
      @michaelmace924 Před 6 lety +5

      Doggie style

  • @raymondmucklow3793
    @raymondmucklow3793 Před 7 lety +41

    I'd like to apply for the apprenticeship, at the AvE shop.

    • @HappyDragneels_page
      @HappyDragneels_page Před 5 lety +5

      you have to survive the initiation first, have fun hiking to canadialand

  • @donkern5
    @donkern5 Před 3 lety

    You have the best quotes on Earth and your comedy is out of this world

  • @akkbuilders
    @akkbuilders Před 4 lety

    Love your vast knowledge and skills, butwhat intrigues me most is your sense of humor. Keep up the good work Sir!

    • @akkbuilders
      @akkbuilders Před 4 lety

      If you understand feed & speed then there’s no need for KY-JELLY.

  • @stickman-1
    @stickman-1 Před 4 lety +4

    Tungsten's symbol is W because it was originally called wolfram because it devoured other metals like a wolf.

  • @Surmoka
    @Surmoka Před 6 lety +3

    "your local Homeless Despot" lol

  • @jamesbrininger6287
    @jamesbrininger6287 Před 7 lety +1

    Well done, thank you. Loved the humor!

  • @daveycodfish5584
    @daveycodfish5584 Před 5 lety +1

    Dude! I LOVED this video! Awesome info, love your "rough edges"! Never change 😎👍

  • @undiyos
    @undiyos Před 7 lety +3

    That hole saw trick was amazing. 👍

  • @unmapa5767
    @unmapa5767 Před 4 lety +7

    This is the most watched video of two hands talking to each other
    Long live Viral Videos
    Welcome straight up non-BS closeups

  • @jkalash762
    @jkalash762 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing the bit manufacturers. I've had one of those indexed sets forever and never knew who made it. I'm sure i could've done some googling but it always slipped my mind to try to find them.

  • @ilovetoyotatrucks
    @ilovetoyotatrucks Před 3 lety

    I'm so glad that you have this video up,this guy is a true professional here! & I spent hour drilling 4 holes I used black ryobi bits nothing , i used dewalt titananium sent it & she worked but only have China made cobalt coating stepbit and they never gave me a problem, a unused 1 took alil over an hour to get all 4 done!