I Found The Weirdest German Hand Tools EVER!

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • What's the weirdest tool you've ever seen?
    Jona's back from his trip to Germany, and naturally, he spent most of that trip raiding the local baumarkts to get his hands on all the best tools! However, he was not expecting to find some of these quirky items, and some of the tools he bought are beyond trying to explain!
    Jona's compiled a top 10 quirky tools he bought in Germany this week, and he'll also be organizing them to our new @rothenberger Tool case Inserts! It's a mad week at Shadow Foam, and we would love to get your input in the comments section!
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    00:00 I went to Germany
    00:53 #10 - Connex Telescopic Socket Wrench
    01:49 #9 - Toughbuilt Utility Knife
    02:20 #8 - Nobex Speed Square
    03:20 #7 - Werkzeyt Quarter Inch Bit Extensions
    04:44 #6 - German Zollstock Collection
    06:24 #5 - Haupa X-Crimp
    07:05 #4 - Hornbach Multi-tool Scraper
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    08:27 #3 - Wurth Level, Utility Knife Set & Universal Key
    11:28 #2 - Bessy Knife Kit
    12:55 #1 - Wiha/Inbus Quarter Inch Bit Driver
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  • @ShadowFoam
    @ShadowFoam  Před 25 dny +17

    Hi guys, I went back to Germany and visited their biggest tool store OBI to find even more quirky tools, check it out here! czcams.com/video/yxWucn2HQXc/video.htmlsi=xRgXyy5SN7S3rHsQ

    • @DJone4one
      @DJone4one Před 23 dny

      1:10 Oh how cute, the socket wrench. But the German company Plarad has them in large size. But there are also some with hydraulics or a cordless spanner. There are models that can achieve up to 150,000 Nm.
      I recommend German channels such as Baumforum24
      The guys often find very interesting tools. But they also like to go to construction sites, tool fairs in Germany or abroad, or show how tools like Würth or Bosch tools are made. very interesting. There are also tool presentations with service employees, such as Plarad, who present their tools and explain what they can do and where they are used. The Plarad tools mentioned above are mostly used in industry, large plants and the wind power sector. The screws are usually as big as a leg.

    • @sebastianhegener782
      @sebastianhegener782 Před 23 dny +2

      oh nooo not obi :D there are better tool stores in germany.

    • @DERJ0NA5_2
      @DERJ0NA5_2 Před 22 dny

      Wie niedrig ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass er meinem Namen auf dem Zollstock zufällig zieht? (You should be able to translate it with this 👇button)

    • @Himbeer-Toni
      @Himbeer-Toni Před 19 dny

      in any store there is the expensive good stuff and the weakest metal on earth called chinesium.

    • @chris.b0
      @chris.b0 Před 14 dny +1

      Aber ein globus baumarkt Bild im Intro???? Globus ist aber auch gut solange man das billige Werkzeug meidet

  • @TilDrill
    @TilDrill Před 22 dny +191

    By far the most patriotic thing I do as a german is watching people on the internet review german tools.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 22 dny +11

      Absolutely! 👍

    • @ThaiFighterYT
      @ThaiFighterYT Před 10 dny +9

      The most german thing in this video, was collectiong as many Zollstöcke as possible.

    • @i_can_c_u_2295
      @i_can_c_u_2295 Před 7 dny +2

      @@ThaiFighterYTTo always have one near if you might need it. Playing PlayStation „I could need a Zollstock, so just in case“

    • @ThaiFighterYT
      @ThaiFighterYT Před 7 dny +3

      @@i_can_c_u_2295 I even have a Zollstock in my bathroom. Fun fact, the technical correct german term for it is "Gliedermaßstab"

    • @i_can_c_u_2295
      @i_can_c_u_2295 Před 6 dny +2

      @@ThaiFighterYT Zollstock stays Zollstock. That’s how it is called. And I have in every room except 1 a Zollstock. So I have 5. I actually don’t know why, but yeah.

  • @lionelhutz4186
    @lionelhutz4186 Před 2 měsíci +817

    The reason the tape measure hasn't replaced the Zollstock in germany, is beer. You can't open a bottle with a tape measure as easily.

    • @TheSickSickSix
      @TheSickSickSix Před měsícem

      If you're german and you can't open a beer with at least 100 items that are laying around you, that can only mean three things:
      1: you're a Kid below 14 years
      2: you're a woman
      3: you're not a German.

    • @Buggiy
      @Buggiy Před měsícem +135

      You can open a beer with everything

    • @TheH4MM3R
      @TheH4MM3R Před měsícem +14

      What @buggiy says!

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 Před měsícem +46

      skill issue

    • @lennardmerten5433
      @lennardmerten5433 Před měsícem +48

      Yes it is maybe the reason but also I think it's quite more Handy than a Tape measure and it fits worker pants on the leg pocket

  • @Kuchenwurst
    @Kuchenwurst Před měsícem +529

    I didn't even know a Zollstock wasn't even an ubiquitous tool all around the world. Here in Germany, it's the most basic tool pretty much anyone owns at least one of. It's quite easy to be a "collector" of them, because you'll just end up with multiples of 'em anyway.
    Also, you never buy one, they kind of just spawn in. With the craziest brands attached, too.
    Did you know that most Zollstöcke have a Winkel built-in? On the first hinge, you'll often find a scale for different angles when you flip it open, which sometimes comes in handy. Also, they'll ratchet at 90 and 180 degrees, which is added value in my book.
    Oh man. I was _so_ surprised when you said you can't easily get one in the UK!

    • @rastislavstanik
      @rastislavstanik Před měsícem +29

      also funny that zoll is an inch but these days they are mostly in cm

    • @ulrichvellenzer4289
      @ulrichvellenzer4289 Před měsícem +40

      Zollstock means Inch Stick. But it measures in millimeters. It seems wrong and not logic.
      The right german name is "Gliedermaßstab"

    • @oithetresen609
      @oithetresen609 Před měsícem +9

      But thzat angle is almost never correct. If you hold it up to a machinist angle theres often a mm or two difference for 200mm. Still better than having to go by eye.

    • @oithetresen609
      @oithetresen609 Před měsícem +14

      @@rastislavstanik I've always wanted one that only has inches on them, so I can hand it out if someone asks me for a Zollstock.

    • @unavailable753
      @unavailable753 Před měsícem +14

      @@ulrichvellenzer4289 Mine all have metric on one side and imperial on the other. Regardless, I was taught to call the thing "Meterstab", or just "Meter" (might be a regional thing).

  • @Adi-kf6bq
    @Adi-kf6bq Před 27 dny +129

    Little fun fact: the company Inbus are widely credited as the inventor of the hexagon socket screw and those screws are still called Inbusschraube (Inbus screw) here. Even tho it's not technically correct to call them that if you go to anyone and ask for inbus screws they'll know what you mean

    • @andre2028
      @andre2028 Před 22 dny

      also see here: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innensechskant

    • @staiger
      @staiger Před 22 dny +5

      it's used even so widely that a chinese company bought the namerights some years ago an started abmonishing companies. threating to sue them if it occures on any website or in an catalogue. I worked in a german RC car company (LRP) back then.. those lawyers were a nightmare

    • @Leftyotism
      @Leftyotism Před 22 dny +8

      Fun fact:
      In Germany we call them Imbus, even though Inbus would be correct. An allen Key is just called Imbus.

    • @martinkrautter8325
      @martinkrautter8325 Před 20 dny +1

      Sorry but „Imbus“ is simply wrong writing, as „Inbus“ and „Imbus“ sound basically the same in German.

    • @Leftyotism
      @Leftyotism Před 20 dny

      @@martinkrautter8325 If you don't believe me, you can google it to find proof. ^^

  • @mm9773
    @mm9773 Před 6 měsíci +199

    For Germans it’s weird to see other people being so fascinated by folding rules: not that we don’t use tape measures, but there are at least 5 folding rules in every German household, because they have always been hugely popular as a giveaway: lots of space to put your logo on them. So growing up in Germany, you assume that they’re just as ubiquitous everywhere else, at least in the West.
    You know the elongated pockets in workwear? Germans think they are specifically for folding rules (and if they’re German-made, they actually are). I once bought a plain Zollstock because I don’t like garish colours and loud advertising, but I don’t know any other person who’s ever paid for one. They’re everywhere.
    Btw. Zollstock literally means “inch stick”, and most people still call it that. Some say Meterstab, which translates to “metre staff“ or metre stick. The official correct term is Gliedermaßstab (segmented measuring stick), which nobody uses.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +16

      Really interesting to learn that! I literally never saw one until I came to Germany!

    • @mm9773
      @mm9773 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@ShadowFoam They’ve been around, though: old British folding rules are quite pretty, and I just Wikipedia’d it: they go way back, even the Romans had collapsible measuring sticks. The weird thing is the fact that this particular kind is so common in some areas, and virtually unknown in others. I generally prefer tape measures, but both have their pros and cons. Very uncommon in Germany: steel rules. I know they’re not that common in the UK either, but you do see them occasionally, whereas in Germany they’re pretty much only used in some trades.

    • @MrCatiafan
      @MrCatiafan Před 10 dny

      I worked for a big american company. Part drawings came in Imperial dimensions (inch) , you needed an inch stick = "Zollstock".
      10 vears later the drawings still came dimensioned in inch, and a line below with smaller text font in cm. And you got a inch stick (upper side inch, lower side in cm). Evaluation needs time ;-)
      10 years later the drawings came dimensioned in mm, but still a line below in smaller text font in inch. dimensions. Aber meine Schiebelehre (ich weiß, ich weiß, ich weiß: "Meßschieber = caliper") has mm and inch (for the oldfashioned)
      10 years later the inches were omitted, decimal made the run.

    • @alterstassfurter5743
      @alterstassfurter5743 Před 2 dny

      Der Zollstock war früher auch 2seitig bedruckt. Auf der einen Seite war das maßin Zoll angegeben ( daher der Begriff Zollstock) und auf der anderen Seite eben das metrische Maß. Im übrigen dürfen wir bei vielen industriellen Messungen den Zollstock wegen der immensen Toleranzen nicht einsetzen. Auf dem Bau und vielen anderen Gewerken sind die oft zu sehen, aber im Metallbau unbrauchbar.

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 Před 2 dny

      ​@@alterstassfurter5743 :Bin Brittas Freund, nutze den Rechner mit. Bin Maschinenschlosser, habe aber praktisch nie im erlernten Beruf, aber stets in eher grobe arbeitenden Metallbetrieben gearbeitet, der Meterstab ist für grobe Zuschnitte durchaus noch im Gebrauch .

  • @user-vs5xt8nr1p
    @user-vs5xt8nr1p Před 6 měsíci +30

    The German Zollstock Collection would be a conversation starter if placed on display. Possibly making a presentation case from one of the tool cases.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +4

      Had the idea to make a display frame for the wall!

    • @user-vs5xt8nr1p
      @user-vs5xt8nr1p Před 6 měsíci +1

      Even better, then display constantly visible for you and visitors.

  • @thecalif2914
    @thecalif2914 Před měsícem +54

    Würth is a company seeing themselves as "Think tank" for tools.
    Also, the owner is a big arts patron who built a museum for modern arts.

    • @wthorwirth
      @wthorwirth Před 28 dny +2

      And the stores are only for "members"

    • @roelli79
      @roelli79 Před 28 dny

      @@wthorwirthIt is not for members, you simply need a registered business as Würth is exclusive B2B. What really is unique with Würth is that they have costumer related discounts on their goods depending on what you buy regularly. I compared prices in Würth's online shop with 2 colleagues who also run businesses and are clients to Würth. We were logged on with our accounts in Würth's app on 3 phones and learned that we were offered 3 different prices for almost every product we looked up. The more often we had bought certain products in the past, the better prices for that category we were offered.

    • @Rio_1111
      @Rio_1111 Před 26 dny +1

      The museum is actually great, as is the town it's in. Schwäbisch Hall, no place more beautiful...

    • @thecalif2914
      @thecalif2914 Před 26 dny +3

      @@Rio_1111 I lived there from 1980~1987. Good time. Still have relatives, friends and contacts there.

  • @michaelguhrs223
    @michaelguhrs223 Před 5 měsíci +33

    Your pronouncation of Zollstock is quite good. You need so meny Zollstocks because the disappear always.
    It is a Murphy law thing, you need one, there is none. On the other side, you can find them in all places like booksheves, bathsrooms, toiletts, dressers kitchesinks, but never on your workplace.
    Good look with yours

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Haha thank you mate! I think I’ll organize mine to ensure they don’t do walkies!

    • @MWSCologne
      @MWSCologne Před 22 dny

      @@ShadowFoamby the way: we have so many of them in Germany because it’s actually a beer bottle opener that allows you to open bottles with a kick…. Google it, it’s so worth it! Disguising it as a measuring device is just for the boss and the wifey.

  • @cerealkiller4248
    @cerealkiller4248 Před 6 měsíci +78

    In my stripped down tool bag I actually carry a scraper, you’d be amazed just how much use it gets.
    Your German was pretty good. Many moons ago when I was learning German in school, our dear teacher who was an exceptional educator, was a Scottish lady and the whole class was inspired by her style of teaching.
    She was a Scottish lady with a very thick Scottish accent, hence, we all spoke a reasonable amount of German, but, we spoke German with a thick Scottish accent too 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +5

      Haha I would love to hear how that sounds!

    • @josuecaleb5053
      @josuecaleb5053 Před 6 měsíci

      I had a professor who taught german at Baylor University that was Scottish. Can it be?? My professor's name was Ann McGlashan.

    • @petegarnett7731
      @petegarnett7731 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I had a similar problem with a Welsh rugby enthusiast trying to teach a kid with a Yorkshire accent (me) to speak French. I passed the exams but no-one in France ever understood a word I said.

    • @mm9773
      @mm9773 Před 6 měsíci +3

      There are some old Scottish regional dialects that have traces of German in them, or at least they sound like it. On a related note, a friend’s family changed their name from Kuntz to Connet when they emigrated to Scotland from Germany (some generations ago). I probably would have done the same.

    • @grantdavis5992
      @grantdavis5992 Před 5 měsíci +1

      As a child living in Hawaii 60 years ago, I attended Punahou, a prep school with very high standards. Every language teacher had to be native or have spent much time in country. Notable was the Russian teacher. She was Japanese and had been a spy in Russia during WWII. My Spanish teachers were from Mexico and Uruguay and Cuba. Needless to say, my pronunciation is good, but my vocabulary is sadly limited.
      I have been collecting and appreciating tools since I found a 6" adjustable Blue-Point wrench on the street when I was about 9 years old, so 65 years now.
      Perhaps my favorite pocket tool, which I have carried for 27 years, is a Select-a-Bit driver which has 8 double ended 1/4" bits stored in the handle. With 4 Torx, 4 Phillips, 4 hex, 2 flat, and 2 square bits, it is rare that I cannot do a quick disassembly without going to my toolbox.

  • @Mr.Ghost95
    @Mr.Ghost95 Před měsícem +80

    It's called zollstock. But the correct name is Gliedermaßstab😂

  • @randomjasmicisrandom
    @randomjasmicisrandom Před měsícem +16

    I lived in Germany for many years, working for the British Army as a school teacher. I loved Hornbach! A proper DIY store.

  • @MotorcoachTony
    @MotorcoachTony Před 5 měsíci +10

    These tool gadgets are really cool. I've been a gadget nerd since I was a child. Thanks for showing them to us!
    As a flight crew member from the U.S., now instead of sightseeing on layovers, you've got me wanting to search all the tool stores across the pond and bring something new home every time. Sure beats refrigerator magnets. 😂

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Beats refrigerator magnets for sure! Well jealous of your job! 😅

  • @johnsanford3596
    @johnsanford3596 Před 6 měsíci +39

    In the US, we call those "spatula" critters "5 in 1 tools" or "painters tools". I have never seen one as a folding multi-colored before. Pretty cool.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +4

      fingers crossed you are one of our lucky 10!

  • @brplatten1273
    @brplatten1273 Před 6 měsíci +54

    I'm a 67 year old great grandma and just got my first shop, and I have always loved tools. Thank you for showing me some awesome tools

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +7

      Congratulations on your first shop!

    • @YungSteambuns
      @YungSteambuns Před 6 měsíci

      Bro only thing you own is mechanic simulator

    • @naratouzumaki
      @naratouzumaki Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@YungSteambunswhat was the point of your comment it's been 5 days and no one has liked it there's no reason to be rude

    • @YungSteambuns
      @YungSteambuns Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@naratouzumaki you see, I don't post youtube comments for internet clout
      tells me alot about your world view and how pathetic this world has become
      do you feel like you're worth something when some likes your comments?

    • @naratouzumaki
      @naratouzumaki Před 5 měsíci

      @@YungSteambuns I assumed you was a cloud chaser by the way you spelled Young like one of them hypebeasts niggas from a few years ago you being unnecessarily rude is what makes you look like a cloud chaser

  • @simonescalici5302
    @simonescalici5302 Před měsícem +7

    you can charge alot more when you show up with classy brassy tool briefcases... put down a blanket to lay them out on, and change into slippers when you enter clients posh house. i have worked in many multi-million dollar homes and the clients appreciate the care and (perceived) quality . after finishing the job we usually were invited to have a drink... presentation is everything.

  • @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14
    @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 Před měsícem +3

    My grandfather was a German tool and die maker. He would love to see this stuff! I still have pieces of brass that were parts of projects he never finished. I use them to this day, for custom stuff myself; mostly for gun related projects. You cannot beat German ingenuity! The curved blade on the Bessy is for roofing shingles. Great for cutting bananas too.

  • @moen1944
    @moen1944 Před 6 měsíci +21

    Love these types of video. Would love for this to be a series: too 10 cool/weird tools from different countries. I’d love to see packs made up of local/international brands that most of us to see.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      Definitely going to do this!

    • @renesalinas9491
      @renesalinas9491 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Cool idea. Especially different Brands from France, UK, Japan....

  • @allhandmade1
    @allhandmade1 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Who doesn't LOVE an interesting tool review video!? German tools are well made/great quality.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Which tool was your favourite?

    • @allhandmade1
      @allhandmade1 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ShadowFoam - I'm a model maker/pattern maker/sculptor so, no tools are particular favourites (but they are all interesting). Having the right tool for the job is an invaluable asset and worth the price paid (many times over). I'm always interested in new material technologies, tools and techniques that improve my working process and efficiency.

  • @robinprivat3024
    @robinprivat3024 Před 22 dny +2

    In Germany the Zollstock is something every construction worker has. Its used for measuring things and (the reason everyone on the construction site has one) opening Beer. On nearly every party in germany a Zollstock just randomly appears to open Beer. But most of the time we use a "Feuerzeug" (lighter) to open Beer.
    Fun fact: Zoll means inch in Germany. But no Zollstock has an inch scale on it here.

    • @DaemonwarriorJulius
      @DaemonwarriorJulius Před 19 dny

      Zoll is one of the words with a double meaning. It means inch or Customs service.

  • @AlexKall
    @AlexKall Před 5 měsíci +32

    Some history behind number 6 - "Zollstock" which is a translation of "Tumstock" the original Swedish name.
    Invented by a Swede named Karl-Hilmer Johansson Kollén in the late 1800s as a way to help fellow Swedes to transition to the Metric system. Having both inch ("Tum”) and centimeter on the Tumstock to ease the transition, hence the name "Tumstock" which still lives on. Although the correct name for the all metric version is "meterstock". Original manufacturer is Hultafors AB.
    And yes, all Tumstockar (plural of Tumstock) should all lock in, and be somewhat stiff when folding or unfolding.
    And interesting fact is that Hultafors produce 13 700 000 meter of meterstock every year, same as the distance between the factory in Hultafors, Sweden and the facotry in Australia.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci +8

      Best part of having this channel for me is learning such interesting stuff like this, thank you Alex 🙏

    • @betaich
      @betaich Před měsícem +6

      Hm strange than that the modern variant existed in Germany since the late 1700s. ALso 2 German brothers got a patent for a metre stick and the joint inside in 1886 and went with it to the Paris, Stabila the company that made that meter stick was founded a year ealrier than the swedish company mentioned.

    • @sindbad8411
      @sindbad8411 Před 23 dny

      @@betaich
      here's what the German wikipadia says:
      Bereits in Diderots Encyclopédie aus der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts finden sich Abbildungen von genieteten Gelenkmaßstäben in der heutigen Form.[7] Im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert wurden Modelle mit Federn im Gelenk hergestellt, die den Maßstab im gestreckten und gefalteten Zustand arretieren. Die aus Maikammer stammenden Brüder Franz und Anton Ullrich[8] ließen nach über 30-jähriger Entwicklungszeit 1886 ein solches Federgelenk[9] patentieren. Bereits drei Jahre später fand der Klappmeter auf der Weltausstellung in Paris große Beachtung. Gustav Ullrich, der Neffe[10] des Erfinders Anton Ullrich, gründete 1889 in Annweiler am Trifels das Unternehmen Stabila, das noch existiert. Etwa zur gleichen Zeit entwickelte der Schwede Karl-Hilmer Johansson Kollén einen zusammenklappbaren Maßstab, der neben dem Schwedischen Zollmaß auch die neu eingeführte Zentimeterskalierung besaß.

    • @the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda
      @the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda Před 17 dny

      I'm from Australia. Which factory in Australia do you refer to?

  • @aljoin
    @aljoin Před 6 měsíci +13

    Absolutely love exploring tools, and the stranger, the better! Your videos always bring a unique perspective, and I've been hooked for a while now. Keep up the fantastic work.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Haha thanks for the comment mate, appreciate you and I agree, the stranger the better!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 4 měsíci +1

      🎊 Congratulations Al! You are one of our WINNERS for the multi tool scraper! Please drop me an email at m.wood@shadowfoam.com to claim your prize! 🎊

    • @aljoin
      @aljoin Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ShadowFoam Thank you. This really helped cheer me up after I got scammed today.

  • @MatzeMaulwurf
    @MatzeMaulwurf Před měsícem +4

    The Stabila Zollstock is the best quality. Followed by Würth. There is a huge philosophy war under German contractors, brick layers and plumbers… metallic hinges over plastic ones? The construction of the hinges is also very important:)
    And if you open up a beer bottle, always unfold one part to not ruin the print. „Zoll“ translates to „inch“.

  • @rainer2810
    @rainer2810 Před 25 dny +2

    The first lesson as a young mechanic ( Lehrling) was open a beer bottle with the Zollstock 😅

  • @charly_a8654
    @charly_a8654 Před 5 měsíci +2

    a note to the Zollstock: Zoll is the german word for inch. And Zollstock is only known in northern Germany, in the South we say Meterstab. And no one buys a Meterstab, thats the typical giveaway at craft fairs or at the wood-dealer. In most countries metal-measuring-tapes are used at construction-site, in Germany all caftsmen use a Meterstab. And all work trousers have a special pocket for it at the left leg.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Need to go along to crafts fairs next time I hit Germany!

  • @Josh_MandJ_autos
    @Josh_MandJ_autos Před 6 měsíci +11

    Ive got an extending ratchet purchased from lidl (uk) and its such a handt tool, its now one of my go to tools in my box, great contet again ! 👍🏻

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +6

      I must’ve missed them in Lidl! Probably would’ve been easier than flying to Germany!

    • @natgreen14
      @natgreen14 Před měsícem

      You can get them from Machine Mart in the UK too, deffo one of my favourite tools too 👍🏼

  • @ShadowFoam
    @ShadowFoam  Před 29 dny +8

    Who wants to see the follow up video where I go to the BIGGEST Tool Fair in Europe over in Koln Germany to find 10 more quirky innovative tools? Check it out here: czcams.com/video/Taa-zw4iwCQ/video.htmlsi=-pKPkL6omzxqIhpP

    • @stevenschaa7677
      @stevenschaa7677 Před 26 dny

      😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢p

    • @Hamster51893
      @Hamster51893 Před 25 dny

      First of all you should go back to your Zollstocks/foldable rulers and have a look at the Presch one, it hast also a scale for measuring angles, a bit hidden in the hinge section.
      Thank me later ;)
      Some of them are even capable of measuring pipe diameters, if so, they got a second scale printed on them (you basically fold them in form of a triangle around the pipe and read the second scale)
      For example the Brand Knakke got this.

  • @BenderTheOffender
    @BenderTheOffender Před 5 dny

    That man has some dedication to his tools!

  • @joelbrown3479
    @joelbrown3479 Před 5 měsíci

    Just fou d you, great energy.
    I'm a retired sheet metal worker NYC, loved the Utility 5-in1 scrapper; started ,my apprenticeship in '86 with a 8' Lufkin folding rule, love the 1/4" extensions, hand tools have made my career!!!!
    The greatest joy was to give them ALL away at my retirement dinner.
    Just subscribed 😎😎😎

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Who did you give them away to?

    • @joelbrown3479
      @joelbrown3479 Před 5 měsíci

      @ShadowFoam my peers and formal apprentices (about 40 people).
      My standing joke was the LAST apprentice gets all my tools... he was giving 1st choice! (He already got tons on my last day)
      30+ years of tools: metal roofing, welding including 3 hoods, duct work, modified tools, rigging, unused cold weather gear: bear suit, gloves, hats, gaters...
      Everyone got something.
      Favorite as was BAG OF HAMMERS🤣🤣🤣🤣
      included: HOFI for black smithing, framing, ball peen, 2 lb lump, 4 lb setting, tinner hammers...
      Joy was spread to all.

  • @dickieb_ol
    @dickieb_ol Před 6 měsíci +6

    And there i was thinking I was the only one to tour tool shops when away!!
    Having the van with you would just be dangerously tempting though😂

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Absolutely! I had to draw the line somewhere!

  • @rogercrump6160
    @rogercrump6160 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Great selection of tools, I have been using German tools for many years as they are always good quality

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Absolutely! Say what you will about the Germans, they make quality tools!

  • @bigwah00
    @bigwah00 Před měsícem

    Roaming around mucking about with new tools, you're living the dream, thanks for the content, cheers mate.

  • @lovetrump1088
    @lovetrump1088 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Amazing to see someone Amazed over a German made Zollstock! You should talk with older carpenters in the USA, as the Zollstock or just Carpenters Rule in USA was a tool every carpenter in the USA had in his hand before he started any job...in the days before Tape Rules took over. My Grandfathers is still in my toolbox and in perfect condition...a 1960's model with all the patina as well.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Hope to add to my collection with a US trip!

  • @JayDanielz
    @JayDanielz Před 6 měsíci +5

    Love seeing new strange tools. The extendable ratchet is available here in the US through Harbor Freight. I have 2 of them, one 3/8, and one 1/2 inch drive. The universal crimper is also here in the states, available on the Snap-On truck, sold under the Blue-Point name. Got that as well…use it daily at work…if it ever broke, I would seriously be lost…lol. Great video!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks Jay, and thanks for the tips on tool buying in the US

    • @jonasgrommen1615
      @jonasgrommen1615 Před 6 měsíci

      hello, where can I find that measuring tool with the inscription “Jonas”? I use these types of measuring tools every day. that's nice with my name on it.😂

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Před 6 měsíci

      Extending ratchets are available in the UK as well but mainly from trade shops, not a Halfords type tool 👍

    • @how-i-roll-rb5796
      @how-i-roll-rb5796 Před měsícem

      I have the same 2 from HF had them for yrs solid tool but was in their the other day and they have now combined the 3/8 & 1/4 into one tool. I use my 1/2 alot for working on my truck usually I forget the torque ratchet and the next time say caliber bolts needs to come out there is many choice words said and few from the UK Wanker and one that starts with a C lol

  • @RCake
    @RCake Před 5 měsíci +6

    As a German watching makers on YT, I was set on the notion that at least in the US they have wayyy more and nicer tools than we have access to. Thanks a lot for showing that also German Baumärkte have something special to offer 😊

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci +1

      My pleasure! Cannot wait to find more tools in the future!

  • @SigridFrings
    @SigridFrings Před 20 dny

    Another fun fact about the folding rule. 3 links on top of each other are about 1 cm (craftsman's measure, as +/- mm). So if you need a slope, e.g. for pipes (2 cm per 1 meter), you can align this quite easily with 6 links.

  • @marvinhorn2244
    @marvinhorn2244 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I enjoy teaching woodworking and adding new tools that are interesting, thankyou for those

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      My pleasure mate, what tools stood out to you?

  • @pghgeo816
    @pghgeo816 Před 5 měsíci +3

    folding rulers are still pretty common here in the us 40 years ago they were as common as tape measures. I liked the scraper multi-tool, I have never seen one. I would like to have one.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      😅 fingers crossed you are one of our lucky 10

    • @Austinheckashort
      @Austinheckashort Před měsícem

      Hey check this shit out dog. I purchased one at Lowe's about a year ago. It was in the paint section by the other scraping tools. Only thing is it only takes "tough built" brand blades due to them needing that trapezoid hole cut out under the standard notches.

  • @ShadowFoam
    @ShadowFoam  Před 4 měsíci +7

    Looks like a lot of you wanted one of our multitool scrapers? Let's see who the lucky 10 are, as we announce the winners here: czcams.com/video/b4v8OhGwgPo/video.html

  • @BFVgnr
    @BFVgnr Před 6 měsíci +1

    A multitool scraper solves problems I didn't know I had.
    A definite need has arisen.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      Haha fingers crossed you are one of our lucky 10

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder1956 Před měsícem +1

    I liked all of them. I come from Denmark and folding 2m rulers are a universal tool in most of Europe, But for some reason few people in Britain use them. The extending ratchet is a great idea, I'd like to carry one in the car for backup, nicely compact. Any compact tool that can fulfil two requirements is a plus.

  • @malcolmbennett530
    @malcolmbennett530 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Since finding your channel, you have cost me loads, I'm a Makita guy, so I have recently bought 12 of your shadow Makpac inserts to get your pro cutting kit, then I have purchased 8 more Macpacs in various sizes, I just love your channel.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Haha sorry mate, bet your gear is organised perfectly now though 🤌

  • @georgecypher4568
    @georgecypher4568 Před 6 měsíci

    It is always niceto see tools from different countries especially since i am a Auto Mechanic and have a pretty good assortment of tools .
    Thanx for showing all of the cool tools that you may have not seen anywhere else but in Germany by you or the likes of us .

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      My pleasure mate, which tool stodd out to you?

  • @jasonpadgett9777
    @jasonpadgett9777 Před měsícem +1

    You are a man after my own heart. I love the organization.

  • @williamstombrowski9112
    @williamstombrowski9112 Před měsícem +34

    The right word for "Zollstock" is "Gliedermaßstab" 😆

    • @Ichnator
      @Ichnator Před měsícem

      Informally, the correct technical term for 'Zollstock' is 'Gliedermaßstab' (folding rule). Many people here in Germany also refer to a 'messchieber' (caliper) as a 'schieblehre,' but that's also not entirely correct.

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 Před měsícem +2

      Wenn mir einer sagt das sei kein Zollstock sondern ein "Gliedermaßstab", dann antworte ich: Gib nicht so an!

    • @rincewind5988
      @rincewind5988 Před měsícem +6

      Gliedermaßstäbe verwenden nur Klugscheißer mit riesigem Gemächt. Normale Menschen verwenden einen Zollstock für alles mögliche und ein Lineal für den speziellen Anwendungszweck.

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 Před měsícem +2

      @@rincewind5988 In bestimmten Fällen empfiehlt sich der Griff zur Mikrometerschraube.

    • @wernercad
      @wernercad Před měsícem +1

      I am not sure if it good to bring this discussion to other countries. ;-)

  • @jayyoungii9140
    @jayyoungii9140 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I have gone to hardware stores in Japan and enjoyed seeing the tools they have.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +2

      I’ll be heading there soon to see what they have!

    • @mm9773
      @mm9773 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ShadowFoam Hire a container: Japan is hand tool heaven. So many nice things.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      @@mm9773 haha now thats an idea!

  • @rubytube9144
    @rubytube9144 Před 25 dny

    That spatula and those specific tools would be perfect for my work. I can dump the belt and pouch.

  • @blexicon8914
    @blexicon8914 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The Topdon Tcview (heat sensor) is my favorite tool of the year. Makes it easy to find those small bore plastic pipes heating engineers seem to bury in weird places. Like how it can detect the heat of a finger touching a wall - useful to "draw a finger line" to check where the pipes are relative to other stuff.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci +1

      that's a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

  • @user-bw5ib8ds1e
    @user-bw5ib8ds1e Před 25 dny +6

    'Zollstock' must be German for 'Chinese take-away calendar', those bamboo roll-up ones you get with every meal near Christmas.

  • @lurchlustig3406
    @lurchlustig3406 Před měsícem +26

    Sorry for saying, but the Profs dont buy Tools in the Baumarket in Germany.

  • @ronmccrory
    @ronmccrory Před 6 měsíci

    It's always fun checking out different tools

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely, which tools were your favourites?

  • @crisrose9707
    @crisrose9707 Před měsícem

    The extending ratchet is one of the first ratchets I ever got and its been through hell and back! super tough and really good to have around - complete faith it not breaking even though its made from 2 parts when breaking wheel bolts and using it at full extension! Those little hex extensions are also perfect as you can stick a little 1/4" adapter on the end from your screwdriver tool kit and use a small socket for all the little fiddly bolts instead of a chunky full size set - recently used to get at the nuts on an intake manifold! The gearless ratchets have also been really impressive, I've got a little one from halfords and absolutely wrenched on it with no worries!

  • @cortomaltese9101
    @cortomaltese9101 Před 24 dny +6

    In Germany you never never buy your tools in a Baumarkt! Reason? They are not worth it!

    • @3_character_minimum
      @3_character_minimum Před 20 dny

      Rubbish

    • @clash8181
      @clash8181 Před 7 dny

      Wtf are you talking about?

    • @HolgerT
      @HolgerT Před dnem

      I definitely don't agree - I think in reality it's the opposite. Not everyone is a professional and doesn't need professional tools.

    • @oskarlibelle1769
      @oskarlibelle1769 Před dnem

      Untrue

  • @olli1068
    @olli1068 Před měsícem +6

    If a tool has only English writing on the packaging, it's most likely not original German. 😂

  • @ZealousDragon
    @ZealousDragon Před 5 měsíci +1

    Awesome experience! Love seeing the differences available in other countries.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      So do I! Hope to visit more countries soon!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 4 měsíci

      🎊 Congratulations Dragon! You are one of our WINNERS for the multi tool scraper! Please drop me an email at m.wood@shadowfoam.com to claim your prize! 🎊

  • @cowboyjeff1911
    @cowboyjeff1911 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great Selection of Tools 🔧 Thanks for Sharing them with us 🤘🤠🤘

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci +1

      my pleasure, which tool was your favourite?

    • @cowboyjeff1911
      @cowboyjeff1911 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@ShadowFoam Liked Werkzeyt the 1/4 inch Extensions they seem to be good quality. I tend to over use extentions as do more of us I'm sure.

  • @carlcat11
    @carlcat11 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video and presentation. I'm a 58 year old Electrical Controls Engineer at the Vauxhall Car Plant- Ellesmere Port. I should stop buying tools as I can't throw away old tools😅and that's for personal home use. My garage, and loft are full of electrical and plumbing tools . I need Stacey Solomon's team in to make me throw stuff awway 😂😂

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Or you could organise it into Shadow Foam! 👍

  • @Dhaghologh
    @Dhaghologh Před 20 dny

    If the ball pen, lighter and plastic bags with prints are the nr. 1 advertising freebie the Zollstock with print is the most iconic one for handicraft and tool companies and shops.
    They all sell them cheap with their own logos or sometimes you get them as freebies for hiring companies.
    Also to note: The majority of work-trousers or clothes, especially those you buy in DIY markets, have a special pocket for a Zollstock.

  • @trinidadscorpion3835
    @trinidadscorpion3835 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just found your channel and immediately subscribed . As a recovering tool addict I thoroughly enjoyed your content and humor and will be binge watching all of your past videos.

  • @brianwinchurch7828
    @brianwinchurch7828 Před měsícem +1

    Love the folding ruler collection

  • @TheSpenny75
    @TheSpenny75 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I am a complete sucker for buying tools I don''t really need, but really, really want🙄. That folding painters tool is now top of my list [along with the foldy measure, & pretty much everything you featured!]

  • @TheTradition07
    @TheTradition07 Před měsícem

    I have been a decorator for 27 years. Never seen a utility scraper before. Looks crazy. Would love one !!

  • @samert6604
    @samert6604 Před 5 měsíci

    Dear Jonathan, Thanks for sharing your experiences! It was quite funny to watch you introduce these items - especially our "German Zollstock" (folding rules), because for me they are "quite normal" in the design shown. And I have about 8 or 9 of them myself - the smallest, a key ring, measures about 6 cm long (folded) and has a total length of 50 cm. It's very practical for "when you're out and about at the builders' merchant, just in case". I have received some of these as giveaways from construction companies, or bought them from a builder's merchant (e.g. the "Mini"). And the sorting boxes from Hornbach, Globus and Obi (I was surprised that you didn't visited this shop) are quite sturdy and are good to sort screws/nuts/plugs etc. Some of the tools, including the ratchet extensions, can also be found in my toolbox (should I mention that I'm a woman?)... smile. Please keep up the good work, I find your videos very versatile and instructive and inspiring - thanks a lot.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      My pleasure, would you recommend anywhere to visit next time I come to Germany for tools?

  • @gf2e
    @gf2e Před 5 měsíci +1

    Beautiful! The foam, the tools, everything. I have to get some Shadow Foam for my Mini Systainers and my Milwaukee Packout half sized boxes.
    Those AEG/Ridgid/etc bins are very familiar. Oddly, those - and most similar ones - are actually made in Israel. Packout bins are also made in Israel. The company Keter specializes in plastic containers like this and probably makes them.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I’ve heard about Israel, it makes total sense!

    • @gf2e
      @gf2e Před 5 měsíci

      @@ShadowFoam I was looking into injection molding for a project years ago. One of the companies I looked at sent out demo parts showing various things. One of them showed all of the things that can go wrong. Like how the wall can buckle if your mold is too thick around a support and so on. How parts shrink when cooling too.
      The molds are made out of insanely strong metal that’s really hard to machine. You can sometimes make prototypes out of softer metals but I don’t think that’s always practical. Making snap fit parts also seemed to be an interesting challenge since the parts won’t match the mold perfectly.
      It really gave me an appreciation for the challenges in molding parts. I’d guess that the Keter engineers are skilled enough to be able to give you good feedback on what will and won’t work without having to do insane numbers of prototypes.

  • @Coachmark31147
    @Coachmark31147 Před 3 měsíci

    Love your weird tool videos , dont have a ton of extra money for "special tools" but do pick up few here and there over my 58 years and my Dad's old tools who always picked up tools sometimes 3 or 4 sets over the years Dad was a foreman for Johnson controls .keep up the videos with the tools we don't always need until we see them and have to have them great job always look forward to seeing your videos

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 3 měsíci

      You’ll love a video I’m currently working on then if you like my specisl tool videos!

  • @jetjazz05
    @jetjazz05 Před 5 měsíci

    Paint scraper, drywall saw, screwdriver, beer opener, and the joy of a ballisong. That tool is INCREDIBLE.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      I knew I had to fill my trolley! 😂

  • @greggcoulter6008
    @greggcoulter6008 Před 6 měsíci

    Love videos like this. Always appreciate a well made tool and a lot of nice quality tools are German made. Glad I just found your channel. Cheers from Philadelphia

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      Cheers mate, welcome to the channel!

  • @MC-de1nt
    @MC-de1nt Před 6 měsíci

    First time viewer of your channel and enjoyed your video. I've seen and used a wooden rule similar to those shown in this video. My dad had one in his old carpentry tool box. The last time I remember using it was back in the early 80's. Taped it to a 1/2" electrical conduit to take elevation measurements prior to starting on the foundation for my mom's house build. Regarding the scrapper, I carry a painter's 5 in 1 tool in my EDC tool bag, it come in real handy. The scrapper you preview appeals to me. I like the concept of it being folding and having multiple tools readily available.
    Mahalo for sharing, Great video, looking forward to viewing your other videos and future post.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      cheers for commenting mate, love hearing tool stories!

  • @martink8080
    @martink8080 Před 6 měsíci

    Ever since I started to watch Marius Hornberger using a folding ruler, I was converted. Now I use the small one you showed for almost all of my shop measuring unless it is something very long in which case one of the old retractable tape measures is used. Interesting to see what other markets are able to sell.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely, I'll have to check Marius out!

  • @gordonsimpson7519
    @gordonsimpson7519 Před 5 měsíci

    Great looking multi-tool scraper looks ideal for painting decorating, definitely something to keep in the tool bag

  • @pimpedpga
    @pimpedpga Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome work. Inspirational, you've caused me to organizeall off my tough system 2.0.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      I would love to see some pictures of that!

  • @marcelglatz6481
    @marcelglatz6481 Před 5 měsíci

    It's very nice to see that someone is so happy about German hardware stores and also about the quality. You should take a look at the brands Knipex, Wera, Hazet, Stihl, Festool, Metabo, Spax, Mafell. Greetings from Germany Marcel

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Shall do! Have a fair bit of knipex stuff and I love it!

    • @marcelglatz6481
      @marcelglatz6481 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ShadowFoam Then look at Festool and Hatzet and have fun, you'll fall in love

  • @tilkka_
    @tilkka_ Před 6 měsíci

    So much fun to see other minds alike getting entertained of different tools around the globe.

    • @tilkka_
      @tilkka_ Před 6 měsíci

      Also, those L-boxxes. Know i know what to look for. Never thought that I could find the same box that the big brand used. But ofcourse i can...

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely you can, just need to check in the back!

  • @EddyCarroll
    @EddyCarroll Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video - I think you demonstrated masterful restraint in those German stores.
    I knew someone must make those 1/4” to 1/2” adapters; integrating the 1/4” bit holder is a handy bonus!

    • @grumpyone5963
      @grumpyone5963 Před 5 měsíci

      It would have been an expensive trip for me!
      Those 1/4 to 1/2 bit holders have around for ages. I think from the days when almost all 1/2 inch Impact wrenches were air powered in garages so people used them in early drill drivers for driving in coach screws etc.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      If I’d have brought the van, I wouldn’t have had such restraint 😅

  • @1Woody
    @1Woody Před 6 měsíci

    Lovely stuff.. thanks for sharing

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      My pleasure! Which tool was your favourite?

  • @shariqmirzaa4742
    @shariqmirzaa4742 Před 5 měsíci

    One of the most enthusiastic explanations on the internet.... Great work brother.... Enjoy.... May may Almighty shower his choicest blessings upon us all....

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks a ton! Who doesn’t love talking tools?

    • @shariqmirzaa4742
      @shariqmirzaa4742 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ShadowFoam Very true.... And doing it with so much of love and passion for it is great.... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @noimagination99
    @noimagination99 Před 5 měsíci

    Regarding the folding rulers - My grandfather, a Master Carpenter in the US just after serving in WWII, always had these and passed several on to me. He always preferred these to tape measures. I have one that is a Lufkin Red End with the brass extension, 96-inch rule, and all others I've ever seen are 6-foot (72 inches) maximum.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Sounds a beast mate, I’d love to add one of those to my collection! 👍

  • @M11TS
    @M11TS Před 19 dny

    Tools and toolboxes! 😀I could watch for hours. As a toolbox I'd prefer the one made out of bamboo. And make a shadow foam for the special tools I have built myself for my vintage bike.

  • @Twiggy-py4ic
    @Twiggy-py4ic Před měsícem

    What's happening buddy? I'm in New Jersey and I'm glad to see another collector of the wooden folders. I thought I was the only one. I collect those and mini tapes and just about any measuring devices. Luv your show I just found you a few days ago keep up the great work.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the sub! How many wooden rulers do you have?

  • @donjames4717
    @donjames4717 Před 5 měsíci

    I Like tools but your affinity for them are deep. Great stuff, good job.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks mate, big tool fan here! Any stand out to you?

  • @peter3994
    @peter3994 Před 6 měsíci

    Very nice tools . Thanks for the research.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      My pleasure, what tool stood out to you?

  • @Micsmit_45
    @Micsmit_45 Před 9 dny

    If you love the Zollstock, you will absolutely love Wiha's longlife zollstock. Its made from composite material and theres a version specifically for sparks that can be used to pull wires.

  • @TheBadasme
    @TheBadasme Před 6 měsíci

    Just found your channel, but I agree. The foldable scraper multitool is awesome.Thank you!!!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Fingers crossed you are one of our lucky 10!

  • @bigredracingdog466
    @bigredracingdog466 Před 6 měsíci

    #8 - I have a Nobex square that I bought here in the States probably 20 years ago. I used it quite a bit at first but seeing it here I just realized I haven't used it in ages.
    #2 - 12:20 Roofers also use those hook blades to trim asphalt shingles.
    Toolcases - I have several of the Makita systainers at 20:11 which are compatible with the older Festool systainers. I used foam to safely store my Makita woodworking tools. Mine look OK. You elevate it to an art form.

  • @jamesralvarezphd2071
    @jamesralvarezphd2071 Před 19 dny

    You’re right! That folding paint scraper is genius!

  • @Humens2
    @Humens2 Před 5 měsíci

    Fun list of items. Spent some time in Germany many years ago, they look at this from a different angle, makes for some great tools.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Absolutely, any tools stand out to you?

  • @7dollarhaircut
    @7dollarhaircut Před 5 měsíci

    Cool tools! Thank you for sharing.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      My pleasure, which tool stood out the most to you?

  • @jamesnogames
    @jamesnogames Před měsícem

    Great looking tools, thanks for sharing.

  • @maddog7139
    @maddog7139 Před 5 měsíci

    Great selection of the most unique tools

  • @nathanedmond8312
    @nathanedmond8312 Před 5 měsíci

    I built a shelf from some bed slats because they were going to be thrown away.
    Started watching some woodworking youtubers.
    Now my algorithm is recommending me this stuff.
    Interesting content dude keep it up hahaha.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      Welcome aboard! I do builds too, but usually around organising tools! 👍

  • @Dagnabbit99
    @Dagnabbit99 Před 6 měsíci

    Great tools! Thank you for sharing!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for watching, it's much appreciated!

  • @bobsellner8597
    @bobsellner8597 Před 9 dny

    The ‘scraper’ multi-tool is for painters. Nice tool too.

  • @markusjuenemann
    @markusjuenemann Před 23 dny

    Working at one of your mentioned stores here in Germany, I honestly can't imagine why anyone would think, these are any kind of novelties... But, having worked for the german branch of Screwfix I´m also familiar with all the Kingfisher brands as well...

  • @herb6677
    @herb6677 Před 13 hodinami

    The Hitachi has the same system as my mothers old needle box, which she has purchased a century ago and was then made from wood.

  • @joereid7669
    @joereid7669 Před 5 měsíci

    I have to say you like the same kind of odd tools. When I go yard saling, I frequently run across strange tools. I love getting German tools at them.i especially love it when I find a tool that nobody has a clue to what it does and figuring out what it's function is

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 5 měsíci

      So do I! I’d love to go to a proper American yard sale, you guys do it right!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 4 měsíci

      🎊 Congratulations Joe! You are one of our WINNERS for the multi tool scraper! Please drop me an email at m.wood@shadowfoam.com to claim your prize! 🎊

  • @mihigyver
    @mihigyver Před 18 dny

    I have this winkle (in red) for years its great for a tool box where you always need more space..

  • @mattchastain1770
    @mattchastain1770 Před 6 měsíci

    Can't wait to visit Germany some day and pop in and check out their tools. The multi-tool scraper is very slick!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      Enjoy it mate, let me know if you pick up anything interesting!

    • @AlexDiesTrying
      @AlexDiesTrying Před 5 měsíci

      Just go to a dedicated tool shop. Baumärkte sell a lot of cheap tools.

  • @brianmcvicker829
    @brianmcvicker829 Před 6 měsíci

    Love seeing tools from Other Places that o probably won’t ever get too. Thanks for the vid!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Před 6 měsíci

      My pleasure, which tool was your favourite?

  • @beauglenn2204
    @beauglenn2204 Před měsícem

    Woe # 9 was like a deadly switch blade !

  • @edherdman9973
    @edherdman9973 Před 5 měsíci

    The quarter to half inch bit adapter at 4:30 is what I was looking for when I forgot that my drill had an adjustable chuck/vise on the end...Those folding wooden rulers take me back. For my money, the weirdest German tool is my Wiha precision screwdriver / bit set. That box store junk will strip screws and/or itself, but the Wiha just doesn't.