Ten MTB Tools Henry & Doddy Can't Live Without | 10 Unusual Mountain Bike Workshop Tools

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  • @gedrot2486
    @gedrot2486 Před 4 lety +6

    I'm with Henry on the mini ratchet, they are simply amazing.

  • @davidking3699
    @davidking3699 Před 4 lety +13

    My favourite tool - had it for 25+ years - is a Snap-On ratcheting screwdriver with interchangeable bits

    • @edwardjednacz1641
      @edwardjednacz1641 Před 4 lety +1

      David King - I too have a Snap-On ratcheting screwdriver with interchangeable bits and I love it! I’ve had it for a long, long time.

    • @broxy55
      @broxy55 Před 4 lety

      Same same! I use it almost exclusively with a Würth Universal bit set. Haven't damaged or lost a single bit. Also a Wera 1/4 socket wrench set. Excellent sockets, great bits.

    • @tommybjork2674
      @tommybjork2674 Před 4 lety

      I sure love my snap on ratcheting screwdriver with interchangeable bits, mine has a green handle and is 20 years old... Have another one that is made up out of two different ones, so it has a yellow handle with orange cap and bottom cap.

    • @jackcoleman8907
      @jackcoleman8907 Před 4 lety

      This is a good shout tbh, my toolbox wouldn't be the same without it

  • @robsodomy
    @robsodomy Před 4 lety +1

    Favourite tool: the best socket set you can afford. You will have them for life & if you get one with square driven hex/torx you don't need to buy a separate dedicated set of those to use with your torque wrenches either. Plus you will use them for loads of other things.
    Runner up: tool storage that works for your space. I've got a small chest with drawers, a peg board, milk crates for parts, small part organization trays, & shelving. These are all in my tiny little shop which also holds a bench, compressor, 8 bikes, camping gear, & more. It's a very small shop & I wouldn't be able to fit half as much if I weren't organized.

  • @geemail369
    @geemail369 Před 4 lety +13

    #favouriteTOOLS - Not really a "tool" but since i added *bright lights* to my bikecave a whooole lotta jobs just got _that_ much easier. Made SUCH a difference and tinkering with my rigs more enjoyable!

    • @sebastianjost
      @sebastianjost Před 4 lety

      I totally agree. Good lighting makes a huge difference in pretty much every room.

  • @TheDennisRobb
    @TheDennisRobb Před 4 lety +20

    1:56 it’s called a sidewalk, check Sam Pilgrims videos on a “how to” 🤣

  • @henryrouland6075
    @henryrouland6075 Před 4 lety +14

    Yeah I can’t live without them

  • @mattestabillo1207
    @mattestabillo1207 Před 4 lety +2

    Birzman torque wrench!! My absolute favorite, the satisfaction you get when you know everything on the bike is torqued to spec.

  • @MrUnl0rd
    @MrUnl0rd Před 4 lety +3

    Sealed Bearing extractors are pretty handy, so are bearing presses. Both do such a satisfying job.

  • @vicsimmonds
    @vicsimmonds Před 4 lety +10

    If Calvin had given me a tool it would be my favourite. Really good show chaps 👍🏼

  • @sevenninthsfabmachine
    @sevenninthsfabmachine Před 2 lety

    One of my favorite tools is my Utica low-torque torque wrench, which is shaped like a screwdriver and uses 1/4-inch hex bits, to set small screws like on Fox forks. Because they’re steel fasteners in aluminum threaded holes, it’s easy to strip the aluminum. And Fox calls out super-low torque ratings like 8 in-lbs (0.9 Nm) so it’s a great tool to have.

  • @Gamebit450
    @Gamebit450 Před 4 lety +1

    Metric T-Handle Ball End Hex Key Set from Harbor Freight. Use them ALL the time and have had ZERO issues with them. Such a cheap tool set and makes life WAY easier!!!

  • @boydcombsakaGster
    @boydcombsakaGster Před 4 lety +1

    A dial caliper is one of my top tools.

  • @rupedog
    @rupedog Před 4 lety

    +1 for the pipe cutter!

  • @cx4130
    @cx4130 Před 4 lety

    My #favouritetools is the one and only Park Tool Bottom Bracket Bearing Press Tool (BBP-1.2). It makes the task of installing bearings to press fit bb's a pleasure AND a delight.

  • @s7ok3d54
    @s7ok3d54 Před 4 lety +4

    my trusty leatherman , always by my side

  • @eoinkenny3188
    @eoinkenny3188 Před 4 lety

    Hands down it has to be my Allen key sockets for ratchet wrenchs. I got a Halfords advanced set so not the bleeding edge of quality but they are so much better than any set of Allen keys I have ever used. Perfect for extracting those stubborn screws without instantly rounding them out.

  • @mattomann1093
    @mattomann1093 Před 4 lety

    Mini ratchets are LIFESAVERS on Magura hydraulic rim brakes

  • @mattgies
    @mattgies Před 4 lety +1

    Those reaming tools are great, but they'll last longer if you only turn them clockwise. Back and forth can dull the blade of many cutting tools.

  • @dennispikephotography
    @dennispikephotography Před 4 lety +1

    I ordered that ratchet set before the video even ended. (Topeke Ratchet Rocket Lite for those that are curious)

    • @roonietunes7
      @roonietunes7 Před 4 lety +1

      it's nice! wish i'd gotten the set with the torque bit, though.

    • @rupedog
      @rupedog Před 4 lety

      @@roonietunes7 defo need those...u can buy them separately tho

  • @charlie9ine
    @charlie9ine Před 4 lety

    The flush cutters ARE an essential tool

  • @the_spanner_ch7mp
    @the_spanner_ch7mp Před 4 lety +1

    Great selection of tools Doddy and Henry
    I'm tempted to get a cable tie gun now Doddy as i use cable ties almost daily in my job 👍

  • @rupedog
    @rupedog Před 4 lety

    Just learnt how useful the magnet is for bearing extraction!
    And rather than toe strap, mag rubberised twists are brilliant for so many things

  • @briandp9535
    @briandp9535 Před 4 lety

    Park Tool DT-5 brake mount facing tool has been a life saver in my workshop, especially when working on cheap bikes that might not be so refined from the factory.

  • @fanihermiani2450
    @fanihermiani2450 Před 4 lety +3

    I have the exact same tire pressure gauge and it is awesome 🤙🏼🤙🏼

  • @modulaeris7983
    @modulaeris7983 Před 4 lety +1

    There are moments in this video where I would need to up the volume (Henry) and tone it down (Doddy). Love the video anyways. Gives an insight to the home mechanic side of maintaining our beloved bikes.

    • @SaKuLification
      @SaKuLification Před 4 lety

      Don't be so hard on them. I mean this can happen, they are only making videos for a couple of years now.

    • @modulaeris7983
      @modulaeris7983 Před 4 lety

      @@SaKuLification Sorry about that, I didn't really mean it in a bad way...

    • @SaKuLification
      @SaKuLification Před 4 lety

      @@modulaeris7983 lol

  • @clarkhowe4532
    @clarkhowe4532 Před 4 lety +6

    I use vice grips more than you'd expect 🔧

    • @asceticscorpio972
      @asceticscorpio972 Před 4 lety +1

      Same haha. Brake bleeds/hose shortenings, during lower leg service, during an air can service, to free up a stuck pedal pin, pulling the end caps off of a thru axel hub, servicing a quick release hub, even trued a rotor with a vice grip and two small rectangles of sheet metal the list goes on and on . . . Having some type of soft or padded surface so as not to damage parts is key.

  • @doncrescas
    @doncrescas Před 4 lety +1

    I also use the mini knipex wrench for crimping cable ends! ftw

  • @alanfrye2706
    @alanfrye2706 Před 4 lety

    Im a pipefitter by trade the tool mentioned is a pipe reamer it cleans the burrs off the inside of the pipe. On cheap cutters they are just a triangular piece of steal. The one pictured is typically bought separately. Not expensive but worth the money. Also advise getting a quality pipe cutter, rigid is the golden standard, cheap cutters have a tendency to walk and thread the pipe instead of cutting it. When that happens its almost impossible to restart. Cutters will just follow the same groove. You get what you pay for.

  • @jakehopkinson2031
    @jakehopkinson2031 Před 4 lety

    Missing you over on GMBN Henry! Hope all at GMBN Tech are healthy and safe, your families are too, and we can get back to normality soon. Much love!

  • @paulandrews7573
    @paulandrews7573 Před 4 lety

    My favorite tool is a vintage TA adjustable spoke wrench. Way better on a stripped nipple than a vise-grip.

  • @marcio3255
    @marcio3255 Před 4 lety +1

    Cable cutters

  • @asceticscorpio972
    @asceticscorpio972 Před 4 lety

    I am a BIG fan of BIG rotors: 220mm floating rotors front and back. These massive stoppers require a brake caliper mount adapter, and of ALL the different brands I've tried NOT A SINGLE adapter gives me perfect alignment between my caliper pads and disc rotor. The park tools brake mount taping and facing tool is absolutely INVALUABLE for this job. Tool cost:$400+ PERFECT brake alignment: priceless ;)

  • @sacha2711
    @sacha2711 Před 4 lety

    mini metric stainless steel ruler, for precisely measuring left vs right fork stanchion offset at the triple clamp & brake lever perch offset from handlebar ends.
    also a fine white or silver paint marker for marking locations &/or angles of brake perches, dropper lever, lock-on grips, handlebar rotation etc.

  • @jdwells7233
    @jdwells7233 Před 4 lety

    Blinded by the light. Henry what's up

  • @jdwells7233
    @jdwells7233 Před 4 lety

    Bring on the tech. Flock yes....

  • @steakhousejohn5990
    @steakhousejohn5990 Před 4 lety

    Knipex makes great pliers and cutters in general.

  • @WARDANT1
    @WARDANT1 Před 4 lety

    A pop riveter. If you ever need to add mud flaps to guards then combine the rivet with a suitably sized washer. Easy to use, but practice first.

  • @seancolwell3815
    @seancolwell3815 Před 4 lety

    Also the Unior cassette tool. Replaces a chain whip.

  • @digvijaysharma2111
    @digvijaysharma2111 Před 4 lety

    my favourite tool is a bike workingstand

  • @travistweedle9674
    @travistweedle9674 Před 4 lety +1

    My headlamp. I bought it for camping but it now stays in my bike tool box. It puts the light right where I need it while keeping my hands free to work.

  • @guyd4067
    @guyd4067 Před 4 lety +1

    Murray, the mechanic at work, guards the ZP-5's with his life.

  • @guyd4067
    @guyd4067 Před 4 lety

    Love a pipe cutter!

  • @gaddmeister
    @gaddmeister Před 4 lety +1

    Oh I love my tools! It's why I shop at Aldi! 😂😂😂

  • @ltrtg13
    @ltrtg13 Před 4 lety

    #favouritetools. My favourite tools are my torque wrench. The main reason was I fitted a dropper and wanted it to work properly. While out on my rides I carry a Topeak Morph pump. I have recently bought a Topeak booster floor pump to replace my Topeak Joe Blow 2. I've only used it seat tubeless tyres once. But I always use to blow up and check my tyres. As I already had a hose cutter. I bought a Jagwire Needle Driver to insert the ends in brake hoses. I like to use my Topeak shock pumps. I have recently bought the XL version to get the air into the rear shock easier.

  • @the-cyber-monkey
    @the-cyber-monkey Před 4 lety

    Game changer ever since I got a torque wrench, no more wondering if a bolt is tight enough.

  • @jackcoleman8907
    @jackcoleman8907 Před 4 lety

    Think I have to agree with you on those picks, I find myself reaching for one all the time on jobs I thought I'd never need one, the magnet on the end has saved me many times, other brands work just as well but I like to support park tool who provide us with such good quality tools

  • @MikeJones-vb1me
    @MikeJones-vb1me Před 4 lety

    Park makes those cable tensioning pliers that work great for tightening up zip ties too. The most versatile tool I’ve ever used in the trades is a painter’s 5-way. I keep one in my carpentry belt and use it all the time building houses.

  • @eamonlee159
    @eamonlee159 Před 4 lety +4

    My favourite tool to tighten boredom is one and only
    GMBN

  • @MehYam2112
    @MehYam2112 Před 4 lety

    I can't live without my quicklink pliers. Chains are the component I service most, being able to get the chain off and on in seconds is much better than futzing by hand or with needle nose pliers.
    They used to be easy to fasten and unfasten with fingers, but the newer 1x12 chains have tighter quick links imo

  • @leprechaunjax
    @leprechaunjax Před 4 lety +2

    TIL Doddys name is Andrew. Thanks Calvin

  • @ddsgardening7437
    @ddsgardening7437 Před 4 lety +1

    Another top show guys ,they just keep on coming, love it many thanks 🙏✌

  • @paradox963
    @paradox963 Před 4 lety

    Knipex pliers, Toenail cutter to flush cut zip ties, but my favorite is a set of crimpers I have that are 40+ years old made in Germany and have a notch on them that is perfect for cable ends, crimps it tight around the cable so much so you can see the shape of the cable in the end cap.

  • @A.D.D.O.C.D.T
    @A.D.D.O.C.D.T Před 4 lety +2

    Frame mounted comb for that fat Iceman haircut.💪🤙😂🔥

  • @Will762
    @Will762 Před 4 lety

    Pro-tip for cutting cable ties completely flush without dropping ££ on Park Tool: nail clippers. They work beautifully

    • @rupedog
      @rupedog Před 4 lety

      But they aren't flush...or straight🤔
      Flush cutters, £1 in any cheapo shop, prob less than nail clippers!

  • @charlie9ine
    @charlie9ine Před 4 lety

    I use dental tools as picks for so many things. I’ve had them for decades when my aunt cleaned dentist offices

  • @karlj1717
    @karlj1717 Před 4 lety +5

    There is only one tool, that is the hammer 🔨 all other tools are inferior and tremble at the sight of it’s might 😂. I also like my torque wrench.

  • @saviourofrockandroll
    @saviourofrockandroll Před 4 lety +1

    I have been a long-time lover of Effetto Mariposa tire sealant, and recently discovered they make some of the best torque wrenches available. Having tried many torque wrench brands over the years resulting in repeated disappointment, Effetto Mariposa makes the best out there for bike maintenance.

    • @cedhen1
      @cedhen1 Před 4 lety

      Just got the gun metal one with the ratchet (anniversary one). Disappointed? It's nice to look at but it is so small, anything more than 6 nm you have to use way too much force as the tool is so small. I found a Wera 2.5 to 25nm with really good lenght so may give it a try. Which brands did you you try?
      Nice bicycle set there but can be bought separately:
      www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/Wera-05004180001-4013288207685-16Pc-Bicycle-Torque-Set
      Thanks for your feedback..... :)

    • @saviourofrockandroll
      @saviourofrockandroll Před 4 lety

      @@cedhen1 I think we may have the same one. I have the Giustaforea II 2-16Nm Pro Anniversary and also the Giustaforea II 10-60 Nm Pro and have been very pleased with both. Before settling on this brand I tried Park Tool (surprisingly garbage), Husky, Tekton, and Capri. I have also used a friend's Snap-on, which is probably the best out there, but they are very expensive and hard to find without going through a distributor. Also my other reason for going with Effetto Mariposa is that the markers are all in Nm, which saves me time converting from Ft. Lbs. or In. Lbs, which is what I'd be doing with most other commercial brands.

  • @donotrobme9295
    @donotrobme9295 Před 4 lety

    My favorite tool is working overtime at my job so I can afford to pay the bike mechanics. Win win. I tried the other way and it took the fun out of the hobby. Thx to our local mechanics!!!!

  • @domt6802
    @domt6802 Před 4 lety +3

    Mine would be quality cable cutters, no more frayed ends!

  • @dean_murray
    @dean_murray Před 4 lety

    Those knippex pliers wrench in a few sizes are the best. Especially good for tightly gripping soft metal nuts (alloy / brass) without marring them. You could easily use them instead of the ground down socket for the top cap on the fork.

  • @seancolwell3815
    @seancolwell3815 Před 4 lety

    Rohloff Revolver, Enduro Outboard Bearing Press, Park Tool BTS-1. And my Dremel.

  • @aljowen
    @aljowen Před 4 lety

    I have a Sealey socket adapter set, its nothing that special but they just feel so heavy, smooth, and nice in the hand that I love getting them out of their box.

  • @michaelgeyer7736
    @michaelgeyer7736 Před 4 lety

    The Park Tool BT-2 CABLE STRETCHER works perfectly for pulling zip ties tight!

  • @chrisbartett8696
    @chrisbartett8696 Před 4 lety +2

    Henry: Here's a list of our favourite tools...
    My wife: You're my favourite tool...
    Me: ..... thanks?

  • @19redmiata94
    @19redmiata94 Před 4 lety

    I have a set of those knipex pliers and they are one of my favorite tools. I also have a pipe cutter for handle bars. I also have a good pair of flush cutters for zip ties, and that same pressure gauge which I use every ride. I also have a set of industry nine tools for servicing thier hubs that are super nice and have really nice annodizing.

  • @superelectro
    @superelectro Před 4 lety

    Hi is it just me or has doudy found his mojo in lockdown great content I love my side snips also for cables

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 Před 4 lety

    10:41 neat tool for sure, but posssible without. I do it by holding it with a set of flat pliers of course done carefully to not injury my self or damage bike or mudguard. then I use flush cutter. but around the fork you have to be careful with using pliers so you don't scratch the stanchions, but I am careful, and am experienced.

  • @donotrobme9295
    @donotrobme9295 Před 4 lety

    Nice Air compressor with pressure gauge stop for tubeless!!!!

    • @rupedog
      @rupedog Před 4 lety +1

      Yep...just got one...nice to have

    • @donotrobme9295
      @donotrobme9295 Před 4 lety

      Rupert Wenn what did u end up getting and would u recommend it? Did u have others u were considering? Thx

  • @jefferywang6063
    @jefferywang6063 Před 4 lety

    I cant live without hammer and flathead screw driver because that is my bottom bracket tool, freewheel tool, cassette tool, tire lever, cable cutter, crank puller, prybar, headset installation tool.

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 Před 4 lety +1

    2:19 if done properly with a saw, it's a very fast job, and might be even faster than a pipe cutter. Maybe 10 seconds or less, I don't know. I haven't tried a pipe cutter, but you have to tighten it and rotate it, which takes time, but I cut through a steerer tube fast. but I am good with a saw, also lubing the area helps, to make less of a mess, and to make the saw move smoothly, and yes it actually makes a significant difference.
    Also you don't have to debur it, but I file it down with a smooth file. and it's done, but the cut is pretty clean.
    But use what ever works the best, for me I think a saw is nice.

  • @mrexon
    @mrexon Před 4 lety

    My favorite tool is a 18” long 3/8” ratchet.... pops any thing loose.... in the automotive world we call that a Honda ratchet because they are needed to break drive tensioner loose and then aid in tension setting because you need all them 18” of reach... however on a bike, crank bolts can be a SOB if your using a normal small sized ratchet...

  • @mikedinnis9926
    @mikedinnis9926 Před 4 lety +4

    I asked my dentist for some old picks and he was quite obliging. Great for cleaning out crud, removing seals, etc.

    • @A.D.D.O.C.D.T
      @A.D.D.O.C.D.T Před 4 lety +2

      As he printed your invoice and ordered his new XX1 goroupset haaa

  • @squishybiker
    @squishybiker Před 4 lety +1

    After spending years with chain whips, I got Park Tools Cassette Pliers - so much more control than a chain whip.

    • @Hockey-jk9kc
      @Hockey-jk9kc Před 4 lety +1

      Even better in my humble opinion is Pedro's Vise Whip. Once you lock the vise on the cassette, you don't have to worry about holding the jaws closed. Check them out if you want.
      pedros.com/products/tools/cassette-and-chain/vise-whip/

    • @thelongestnameinthecomment9677
      @thelongestnameinthecomment9677 Před 4 lety

      @@Hockey-jk9kc they both do similar things, i should get something like that, the chain whip sucks😑

    • @Hockey-jk9kc
      @Hockey-jk9kc Před 4 lety

      @@thelongestnameinthecomment9677 yeah, they both do similar things, but I much prefer the vise whip.

    • @thelongestnameinthecomment9677
      @thelongestnameinthecomment9677 Před 4 lety

      @@Hockey-jk9kc it looks cool

    • @Hockey-jk9kc
      @Hockey-jk9kc Před 4 lety

      @@thelongestnameinthecomment9677 Get one. You won't regret it.

  • @cassgil8448
    @cassgil8448 Před 4 lety

    Hey guys, I was curious if you have, and if not, will do a basic tool box video for beginners. I'm looking to put one together and would love hints on the minimal tools to break down and reassemble a modern bike, I'll be sure to throw a pick in as the first tool. Thanks and keep the great vids coming

    • @rupedog
      @rupedog Před 4 lety +1

      Have a search, they did this last year

    • @gmbntech
      @gmbntech  Před 4 lety +1

      Check this out! gmbn.tech/modular

    • @cassgil8448
      @cassgil8448 Před 4 lety

      @@gmbntech thanks guys, really appreciate it.

    • @cassgil8448
      @cassgil8448 Před 4 lety

      @@rupedog I was looking but the videos that kept coming came up were all tools to add to your collection and not a base line. But knowing they did one last year helps. Thanks

  • @riderdiver1
    @riderdiver1 Před 4 lety

    The zip tie tool at 9:50 Is the culprit of many a broken wire on Motorbikes. They may be good for a lot of jobs, but they clamp too tight to be anywhere near electrical wiring.

  • @sonnduro
    @sonnduro Před 4 lety +2

    park tools aws-1, 3 way 4-5-6 mm allen/hex, i'm surprised how often i use it

  • @stevolarry420stevenslozz3

    I don’t have a particular favourite tool. Every single one in my Park PK3 box is awesome!
    Shame they don’t do a knipex style grips cos my ones stick out with the red handles amongst all the park gear!

  • @robinburt5735
    @robinburt5735 Před 4 lety +4

    I prefer to use toenail clippers instead of flush cut snips on cable-ties

  • @jackdelaney446
    @jackdelaney446 Před rokem

    This will change your life.

  • @mat7671
    @mat7671 Před 4 lety

    Park tool bottle opener gets most use in my tool kit 😜

  • @ShalomBrother
    @ShalomBrother Před 4 lety +2

    I’d put money on that syntace cutter being made by rothenberger

  • @evelasq1
    @evelasq1 Před 4 lety

    My favorite tool is the Park Tools torque wrench since I could tighten the parts down with the right amount of torque without worrying about the parts coming out loose.

  • @andrewince8824
    @andrewince8824 Před 4 lety

    A tool I cannot work without is a tape-measure and calculator. I've encountered so many horror stories from guys who've bought a chainring or a "precut" cable or some other component only to find the bits they've forked out for don't fit or don't perform as expected.

  • @marcelziokowski4383
    @marcelziokowski4383 Před 4 lety

    For me it's just a medium ratchet wrench simple but the best

  • @boriscidvidal1469
    @boriscidvidal1469 Před 4 lety

    I use the "4th hand tool" (the patk tool bt-2) almost exclusively as a zip tie tightener, works even better than for holding on to cables! 😅

    • @judechandler5102
      @judechandler5102 Před 4 lety

      I thought it was 3rd hand. 4th implies you already have 3. Unless the park tool one is so much better it counts for 2, I guess I won't know till I try

  • @Phlizz
    @Phlizz Před 4 lety

    Pipe cutter 👍👍👍😃

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 Před 4 lety

    2:07 a thing to remember is you can't use a pipe cutter on carbon fiber steerer tube, cus it will compress it and damage it.

  • @ThinkyPain
    @ThinkyPain Před 4 lety

    Knipex FTW!

  • @rupedog
    @rupedog Před 4 lety

    Cable tie gun wins...thats cool!🤓🤓🤓

  • @hikkks
    @hikkks Před 4 lety

    I LOVE my Effetto Mariposa Giustaforza 2-16 PRO torque wrench! :)

  • @a100267
    @a100267 Před 4 lety

    Internal bearing pullers (such as the set from Specialized) are basically your only option for extracting recessed bearings which are not accessible from the opposite side and as such are worth their weight in gold. The RRP bearing press is a nice compliment to those for the reverse job. Hammer the bearing in? I don't think so.

    • @rupedog
      @rupedog Před 4 lety

      For free hub bearings u mean? Just heat the freehub up and they fall out!

    • @rupedog
      @rupedog Před 4 lety

      Rrp bearing drifts are great...didnt bother with the stupidly priced threaded rod and handles. Bolt and nut just as good

  • @till_wck
    @till_wck Před 4 lety

    #favouritetool My two favourite tools are my little Knipex SuperKnips, its a small flushcutter wich is insane to use, so when you often cut cable ties, get one of these. My second favourite tools are my wera Hex+ hex keys

  • @ProthoPectore
    @ProthoPectore Před 4 lety

    if i only can pick 1 tool?
    my Thomas & Betts WT 112M A, B, & C Sta-Kon Terminal cutters / crimpers.
    you can also use a lighter to melt the sharp ends down on zip ties.
    leave a little more length when ya cut it then slowly and carefully melt it down to the square clicker.

  • @melanieratliff752
    @melanieratliff752 Před 4 lety

    #favouritetools
    another good tool for clipping cable ties: straight edged finger nail clippers

  • @mattomann1093
    @mattomann1093 Před 4 lety

    Favorite tool: 3-way hex wrenches because they are more useful for more bolts than any other tool :) #favoritetool

  • @cristobalmunoz9222
    @cristobalmunoz9222 Před 4 lety

    So interesant the #GMBN of thes tools for MTB to #Moutainbiking a love tods thes in thes utils form's in #GMBNTech. Thanks guy's Doody and Henry thes secrets tools bike's.

  • @curtisf.r6233
    @curtisf.r6233 Před 4 lety

    Cool video guys thank you! ILearn alot 👍😎

    • @gmbntech
      @gmbntech  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching!👍

    • @curtisf.r6233
      @curtisf.r6233 Před 4 lety

      @@gmbntech its the least I can do.👍😆 The effort and hard work you guys put into these videos 'everyday' is amazing! I Appreciate every one!🙏

  • @alanfrye2706
    @alanfrye2706 Před 4 lety

    #favoritetools heat gun heat shrink tubing. Cleans up the wires/tubes/cables to perfection

  • @Mersuharrastaja
    @Mersuharrastaja Před 4 lety

    My favourite tool is Dummu Hub. :)

    • @rupedog
      @rupedog Před 4 lety

      Made one from an old strimmer spool...perfect.

  • @samuelcooke2146
    @samuelcooke2146 Před 4 lety

    Chicago pneumatic one inch impact wrench