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Yeah, nu finish is expensive... and garbage I haven't seen any evidence of it doing any of its claims. It just felt like a complete waste of time and money.
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It's nice that the results were pretty consistent for this series of tests. Probably worthwile for me to pay the extra for herculiner.
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Almost forgot to give the video a like.
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I think the Ryobi wins in value. Vibration is a pretty substantial concern for long term nerve damage (and general use comfort), cleanliness saves a lot of time and likely makes up for the performance that slightly lags behind the Craftsman. I would be interested to know their durability because that could throw the whole thing out the window as far as value.
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In my experience Grass, probably ok. Concrete...
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Battery? I can't even find a good mechanical brand.
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"Do you own a lawnmower repair shop?" "No. (Pause) I own a lawnmower destruction shop"
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@ProjectFarm Way less than I expected
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That would be a cool video
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I will tell you right now it boils, then kind of just coagulates then burns.
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If you don't ask a lot of people forget. You can see a bunch of channels before and after asking for likes/subs and there is a huge difference.
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"We're going to test that"
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I am curious how Resolve compares.
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I feel like some of the most important areas weren't tested. Failure current, heat after running a test load for x period. You know, the sort of fire safety stuff. We kind of got resistance with voltage drop, but...
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@ProjectFarm lol you mean your idea. Yes please do that I would love to know if it's better to buy rechargeable than disposable. It used to be, but then disposable got a lot better.
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The other question is whether or not a high performance ignition system negates or enhances any plug design benefits.
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@ProjectFarm yessss
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Carworks?
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I thought ultra platinum won🤔 apparently I misremembered.
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We need to send you money to mail them to Finland. So the Hydraulic Press Channel do some destructive testing. 😁😁😁
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The Milwaukee would be nice, but I could not see ever buying any of the others over the Rigid. (Other than the Milwaukee)
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Think of what this information means for a big construction project, you can literally save hours of labour with the right blades. The cheap brands may not have been the fastest for all materials but in terms or durability I would call this a cheap brand win! Thank you for such detailed information, it will really come in handy for anyone doing specialized work. Be it decks, roofing, demolition, or just fabrication.
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What about quaker state ultimate and Shell Rotella T6?
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Some engines will run a long time without oil, the Slick50 video probably didn't do a comparison test like you. Besides we all know some companies can't be bothered by the constraints of things like false advertisement and consumer protection laws.
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わたしがきた!
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before we start, I heard lucas was better. *...Yep. (I mean engine alone you couldn't say definitively, but given lucas performed better in both tests...) So, I know from first hand that STP and oil evaporates quite quickly I used a high STP:Oil mix as a engine assembly lubricant. It evaporated before I could start it. It doesn't surprise me that it would dry quicker in a running engine, though it may theoretically be unrelated.
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I had no idea they made oil... Though this comment is quite new.
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I like those *Kobalt pliers
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I am curious what respirator filter brand works best, I use them all the time and have since I used to do fiberglass boat repairs 11 years ago. But I also know mask fitment can have a huge effect. Anyway as for your question @Kevin Wilder any respirator with a NIOSH organic vapour cartridge should do the trick. However, if your mask isn't adjusted properly it's not going to do squat (it's not perfect but if you are cleaning with bleach while wearing the mask and you can smell it, it doesn't have a good seal.). The filters need to be stored in a sealed bag, with the mask cleaned after each use. The filters don't have an endless life either. Nothing is a guarantee against the virus because you could touch a contaminated surface, and absorb it through your eyes but a proper respirator would protect very well against inhaling droplets. Basically a full face respirator (like a gas mask) and gloves would probably give you about as good protection as you could get before a hazmat or space suit.
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It's funny that as a thermos brand the thing the Stanley is worst at is keeping things warm.
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If it isn't too much work. Could you overlay the first results onto the second graph (i.e. pair the results)? It's easier than having to click back in the video.
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The thing I always hear from people is "that new 0W is too thin!" Then I try to explain the weight is after the W and the zero is the winter/cold rating. But yes it makes sense that an actually thinner oil will cause more wear. ... Assuming your vehicle doesn't have tolerances so tight the heavier oil will cause more issues. I wonder what's worse, cold starts with a worse winter rating, or running the winter rating every other day.
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uh....
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Can we TEST ALLL OF THEM? (...and by "we" I mean, 'you' and 'we' will watch lol)
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Can you please test some coolant stop leak products? I know they work with cylinder heads, to some extent but I am curious which brand works best, and are they effective when the leak is at a hose fitting, or a cracked hose. I don't think it works on hose or rubber/silicone gasket coolant leaks, but maybe I just didn't buy a good product. (Prestone).
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You got mouse milk this time. I've used that.
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So it sticks but, would oil or gas pull it off the surfaces? if not, seems like a good thing for anyone to buy.
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But. What about eggplant?
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This is really helpful thank you! Basically I learned, don't bother trying to glue it, just buy a HHIP kit and don't worry about it again.
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I am noticing my likes have disappeared from many of your videos.
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will it run on fuel injector cleaner?
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Is it Bounty? lol *oh shop towels not exclusively paper
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How well do they hold up to salt spray or gravel?
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Man, on average those 'premium' priced tools did not perform well in this competition.
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ooh, red.
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Kobalt turned out to be very durable for its price, if they alter the shape a bit it would be hard to imagine if it couldn't cut up there with the better performers. But Irwin was very Impressive this time, I can't recall but I believe the brand has performed well in some of the other tests as well. It would be nice to find a consistently good performer to make buying simpler.
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Cool
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Can you go back and do a life test/metric for these discs?
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I have doubts. hahaha Thank's again!
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