Tim the Handyman
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2015
- With a background in mechanical engineering, Tim is quite a practical chap, and has a well equipped toolbox. However he also has quite a few tools that are to be found in his toy collection, rather than the toolbox, and here he shows some of his favourites. Novel mechanisms, secret compartments, jokes and even edible pliers!
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"Have you tasted your spanner recently?... Heh." - Tim 2015
It wasnt even a spanner lol hes such a cheeky mongrel
What a troll.
Chocolate from the Nile.
Best heh ever
Heh
Your comment is 4 years early on CZcams
His little chuckle at the end of every video makes my day.
Heh
Heh same
Leaving those lights on made me feel incredibly uneasy
battery from the nile
heh
I don't know about you, but I trust this dude
HEH
Tim has enough Batteries to make a video itself 😁
This show is like visiting your cool uncle's house
exactly, i dont have a cool uncle so Tim fills the void nicely :D
+Kewl Jack Exactly, he gives off that chill pimpin' vibe cool uncles do, and not a HINT of creepiness from this man. I mean him being an engineer in the pursuing, obtaining, and pounding of the pusswah after all. lol
Tim would be the coolest grandfather ever
+Dick Fageroni with Tim, you can't molest the willing
You mean wierd uncle
4:21 "It works very well" then that quiet "I never used it" killed me XD XD XD
Thanks for pointing that out! I would have missed it. XD
Let's start a GoFundMe to buy Tim that complete swiss army knife
im in. and i would sit and watch him talk about each tool included in it saying how clever and quite marvelous it is.
This man has achieved levels of genuine happiness most of the rest of us can only dream of. He is just happy to show us all of his gadgets, toys and novelties. One can only hope to be this happy.
Yes, and it’s quite nice to see
Man, this is probably the most wholesome channel on youtube.
what the fuck are you doing here randy
Randy, ur channel is the perfect inverse of this one
Heh.
Clearly you havnt seen the video where Tim rubs one out.
AirplaneRandy ,$.…:’.
'heh" - Tim, Man of The Century
Heh
Tim, the only man who has turned his severe hoarding addiction into a viable income
amishgable I think that's a highly inaccurate statement.
amishgable I don't think it's hoarding when you neatly store everything away and it's not piling up anywhere. For example, I put away my NERF blasters that I collect. so they don't pile up and get in the way.
+amishgable It's more like a museum
*****
lmfao at that rethink shit, get off the computer, or stop responding, thats how you stop cyberbulling.
theboarman Well if you keep attacking me on a personal level, I'll just file a suit. That way you really learn never to do that again.
www.rethinkwords.com/
Tim Tim Tim Tim Tim. I have that exact bronze hammer, and if you grab the large handle and twist it a large flat screwdriver will unscrew from the hammer
Yup, got the same one myself.
Is this sarcasm?
@@doodlecaboodle9298 no
@@DrRavager_ i later learned the flat blade has a Phillips screw driver inside of it, as well as a smaller flat screwdriver inside the phillip, and an even smaller one inside that one.
i recall that it’s also a specific hammer for when you need a nonferrous hammer, so it’s not exactly as useless as thought
This man was the “Show and tell” champion in his school growing up!
What demographic is disliking his videos? Seriously! Who doesn't wish they were related to this incredible man?
I think it’s the dreaded class of people known only as “haters”. Poor bastards 😔
Creepy...
Beats me! I’d marry him if I wasn’t already!
The same type of people who say get a *REAL* job
God I love this man, it feels like listening to my grandpa talking about things. It's just so wholesome
Tim reminds me of one of my engineering professors who has many gadgets and collectables of his own including a little engine powered by heat from a cup of tea and a revolver sawn in half.
I just love interesting people!
…Tim has that too, several versions! fitting that you said engineering, he’s an engineer too!
Another tool. Another tool. And another. A tool from a Nile.
Khalid Djafaar heh
Heh
Freddie was singing this in my head.
W A T E R F R O M T H E N I L E
Heh
Tim “the Tool Man”
I get the joke XD
Noice!
Tim Allen would be pleased, the two would actually make for good conversation
“I’ve never used it, but I do enjoy showing it to people.”
Same
Fun fact about brass and bronze tools, they are used in high hazard areas as they do not create sparks when used.
@@asbestosfibers1325 hmmmm. You're not wrong. Lol
I want to hear more about the vice Tim made and his engineering days.
I feel like what I love about his videos, is not only does he have a great collection, which he obviously takes good care of. But he also buys them with the intent of actually using them, and demos everything on the video. Most collectors like this won't even take them out of the packaging but Tim actually uses or "plays" with basically everything in his collection.
Tim is the grandfather I never had, and I wish I had.
"this is my spanner and... MMM... it's time to eat it" :-P
This world needs more people like Tim in it.
The brass hammer actually has one more screwdriver in it. It´s the biggest one, slot driver and it disconnects by the flat part of the handle.
Have you tasted your spanner recently?
barry gilbert heh
barry gilbert topkeked
Heh
Tim has some strange friends.
“Hey Tim can you look after my glass hammer, no questions asked?”
I have a confession: i use these videos to help with my insmonia
ASMR videos are also good at that.
Que hacés aquí vos Pablito?
Its c 137 not 137 c
Honestly same
the videos calm down totally. just starting to watch them against anxiety of all kind 😊
YEEEEESSS!!!!! 10 minute video!!!
I had a brass hammer just like that! My grandpa gave it to me when I was little.
Matt G (oPryzeLP) had or currently have
Same here, good memories
My grandpa had one as well. He was an electrical engineer, I'd always assumed he got it at a trade show, perhaps in Germany or similar. Lovely little thing.
I have one, very similar, he didn't take out the larger screwdriver screwed into the base of the hammer. It's not a super useful hammer/screwdriver, but neat nonetheless.
This gentleman is delightful to watch and listen to. Love to hear his fascination and enjoyment as he describes the various items in his vast collections. Delightful.
What a bright gentleman! And the show is wonderful.
Brass hammers are often used in gunsmithing or metalwork, when you need to hammer a delicate piece of metal without scratching/damaging it, a brass hammer, because it is softer, will do the job without any scratches.
Tim is that cool substitute teacher that lets you stand by the door before the bell rings
What kind of engineer did Tim used to be?
Rabid Rabbit Rabbi mechanical
***** That is right. Tim has a degree in mechanical engineering.
Rabid Rabbit Rabbi He used to host a TV show in the 90's about Home Improvement I think.
Real Name No, that would be someone else you are thinking of.
noisyturtle that's what I'm talking about
It's always fun to listen to someone who is excited about the material they are presenting. Very engaging series. I Look forward to viewing them all!
8:23 imagine having that and needing scissors
"No this is for wires... and this is a screwdriver. Pinzette... can opener..."
6:55
"Have you tasted your spanner, recently?"
I don't think so, Tim.
Dangit_Bobby heh. Loser.
I am a 75 year old automotive mechanic, I believe I started work at 4 years old taking things apart and such wondering why. There was no tool or gadget in you little presentation I had not seen or owned or knew what it was straight away, other than the chocolate piece. I don’t know why I watched the entire video But because we, you and I for 10 minutes or so were little boys and you were showing me your good treasure.
Thank you. Gordon D. of Waxhaw, North Carolina, USA.
I really enjoy Tims attention to detail. Thank you for such wonderful content. :)
If I ever become rich enough, I'm hiring Tim to be my personal toy butler. Like a sommelier, but for toys.
Then better get the money quick, he's not aging backwards.
Hes richer than what rich that ur hopin for, dickhead
@@ericbalilia3010 5 years late, very eloquent though.
Tim is my spirit animal.
he just collects things because he enjoys showing them to people. As Tim would say, how wonderful!
Watching Tim gets rid of my anxiety. Thanks Tim!
Tim is an engineer!? Man things are just getting more interesting by the minute!
I am a self admitted tool junkie, so this was right up my alley - #uniquehandtool
Wow thanks nick ferry!
@@Mikey-zk5wc and thanks to you, Mikey Lawrence!
@@thexbigxgreen No, thank you green!
@@AlaskanGamerz Oh please, thank YOU Tum Crewz :))
His humor is quaint and makes me feel like there are still good people. love the videos. 🎩
Thanks Tim, I always feel better about the world after one of your nice vids.
You and James May from the BBC need to do a video together.
Tim and David Attenborough should narrate a documentary together, i love both of their voices. Very soothing...
Yes
Lazy House Cat Tim and May sorting, cleaning, and explaining tools. Narrated by Attenborough. Could bring peace in the Middle-East!
That’s what I thought
It took Tim 5 tries until he finally insert the screwdriver inside the hole at 5:34
yes
I've got the same set of nesting screwdrivers, except they go into a fourth, larger screwdriver, rather than a hammer. So much utility stored in what would have been otherwise wasted space!
You, sir, are an absolute delight to watch.
Alright, so I am going to create a donation site for Tim so we can get him his complete army knife. Once I am told this has 10 likes, I will make it and post a link!
NinjaOnANinja It has twelve likes now, your time has come!
Only 2 years in the making
"I use it constantly. [...] It's a little bit knackered now, because I have some.... use it as a punch unfortunately, knock someone a ...*motions punching to the handle* and off it does... It's not made for that"
*I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS*
I thought i heard that wrong 😂😂😂
i have a gator grip on my tool board in my garage. it's possibly the most handy item in my collection! very pleased to see you have one as well, even if you don't use it.
I can't stop watching these videos. I don't know why.
The one with the sink-in pins is now marketed on facebook ads as a new invention
Damn it tim, is this an asmr channel in disguise, because I always get goosebumps and relaxation
Parallel pliers are fanstastic for jewelry, as they're less likely to slip or scratch wire or other jewelry bits. I've been wanting to make myself a nonmarring/brass jaw set for a while.
Those universal/pin socket tools unfortunately don't work very well, the idea seems sound but in reality they are easily damaged or gummed up with dirt and tend to slip when putting a lot of torque on a bolt.
That brass hammer tool is awesome for a variety of reasons, but the typical use of a brass hammer is when one needs to avoid damaging a steel part. My university had a number of combination brass hammer/wrenches that were used to adjust the draw bars on the milling machines. The draw bar tends to bind up when the tool is tightened, so they were very helpful in freeing the tool without damaging the machine.
Have I tasted me spanner? Have you gone mad Tim?
brass hammers are used when a spark could ignite something
my thoughts exactly, alongside needing a nonferrous hammer for working around magnetic fields
Beautyful collection, tnx for sharing it!!! :D
Some people could only dream to have a passion for something as strong as Tim has for his toys.
Anyone else getting AMSR vibes from his voice?
Yup. He helps me allot. I finally can fall asleep.
Not as much his voice, but whenever he brushes against his mic I do c:
ayy me 2
Kyle Sparrow YES
im surprised he didnt have the credit card knife!
Oh I have one of those, it's actually really handy
Energy Man He did say around 7min that he has one with 4 of 5 tools on it.
More videos! You can show anything, Tim even makes tools sound fun!
Hi Tim, yes, a lot of screwdrivers are magnetised to help find a lost screw and also to help hold the screw when positioning it for placement. Also, there's some very nice multitool key rings out there.
I like tim...
He's funny :D
this guy is a meme.
a particularly dank one at that
+Bltch Erica Why do so many people have an ahegao face? is it because it's lewd but you cant get banned for it?
"Heh."
Tim the "Tool Man"...great video :)
The zip bags video was my first experience on this channel, now I watch the videos daily. There's something oddly therapeutic about an old English gent sharing his collections with the world.
i have a great little screw driver with a viking that floats up and down in it
Tim, we've waited long enough. Show us your vintage weeaboo katana collection.
Never heard of the "tie knot in handkerchief" to remember something. Heard of string on finger, but this one is new to me!
I don't know how I have been watching for an hour and half and just now noticed the awesome introduction.
btw I love this Chanel.
I've been watching your videos for a while now, Tim, and one overwhelming question I have is: Where do you keep all these marvellous toys, gadgets and whimsies? You must need a lot of space for everything (I assume you personally keep samples of stuff that you sell as well?)
Joanne Gray - BBC interviewed him and it shows some of the places he stores stuff
Keep The toys in the nail!
nice crack lighter tim
Oh my God, a couple of the tools shown here are absolute genius. How are they not standard?
A friend of mine actually has the brass hammer with the screwdrivers inside of it. Very useful!
Tim do you perhaps have a rusty trombone you could show us?
RokasBum Booo!
5:25 I have the exact identical hammer.
+Alexander Shekhtman the brass or the plastic one?
+Git Gud Nub - Brass.
ooh, quite handy, that.
+Alexander Shekhtman Thatb it is, been in my junk/tool drawer for years now. The hammer is perfect for hanging stuff, or popping in little nails in a cabinet and such. Nothing to heavy duty. The old lady loves it, she always threatens to paint it pink because i find myself using it so much for some reason.
Brass hammer is also used for working with car gas tanks.
Don’t want to create a spark and ignite the fuel. As someone else mentioned, when you don’t want to damage another item the brass is softer and will bend/dent easier.
I love parallel pliers, I have a set of Manley's that are just awesome
I wish Tim was my grandpa D: I'd have him tell me a bedtime story every night
5:14 - 5:30 Tool-ception.
I actually use a more modern version of the screw holding screwdriver for my work. We work in industrial/waste water work and all our hardware is stainless steel. Plus most stainless screws you can get at a supplier are flat head only. So that comes in super handy for my kinda work.
I could listen to this man for hours
why does he remind me of a lawn gnome??
You'll have to let me send you one of my hammer whistles.
I am watching your videos for sleep... Very relaxing videos and accent voice... Thanks ;)
5:15 TOOLCEPTION!!!! *Duunnn*
But will any of them fix my relationship with my Tortoise?....
Michael Jarrett no
what will hapend if tim discover Vat19
Please tell him.
You sir are one of the most charming chaps on this here CZcams. If I do say
It baffles me how a channel talking about toys and puzzles can be some of the most interesting channels on the site
2019 anyone?
Yup
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+g1rhines EHH
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Tim's house must be a wonderland to behold. A story for every knick-knack, doo-dad and thingamajig. Houseguests would never be bored lol
I have a decent trick, I'm a 66 year old tired man with a little kid heart and mind that thinks of this man as if my own grandfather who I love so much! I think that's lots better than a chocolate tool, and chocolate is my favorite food color, even! My grandfather had a trick gold watch that created "Peaky Pie" for me each morning I woke up for breakfast when I was a very small boy, but then one day when I was lying there already awake I secretly learned by pretending that I was still asleep, then peeking through my eyelids that it was only the early morning's warm sun reflecting off his gold watch on his wrist he was mirroring for me on my bedroom wall so lovingly, and not only "magic" like he had wanted me to 'make believe' believe, while I still could. That was 1960 and I still remember my grandfather and his gold watch.
For a matter of fact i have tasted my spanner recently. I don't recommend it.