24 hour soak with evaporust in that tank. It'll be good as new. Run a filter regardless. I have all of those tools. The little oscillating saw is an incredible tool! I love my Dremel rotary tool as well. I have a heat gun and have used it for removing decals, heating plastics to bend, great tool to have. I bought mine used at a garage sale. I have a digital caliper and at the push of a button it goes from inches to millimeters. I think it's a hobo freight one like $20 and it's accurate. I love my bench grinder so good for so many things. I can grind, clean with the wire wheel, and put the polisher wheel on it too. I have a great mini anvil/vice that's awesome. I love tools and have a nice little workshop. Thank you for sharing.
@SnowyPe46 минут бұрын
Can't be without my Caliper. Bought a cheapy many years ago and it still helps me so often to measure with.
@WickedCerberus54 минут бұрын
I have every tool that you have showed us - i'm glad
@wesbaker628755 минут бұрын
Ah and one more, not sure if you are aware of this regarding vinager as your acid choice. Store bought (white type) in gallon jugs it generally 5% acid. If you go to a tractor supply you can buy 20% acid vinager (cost a bit more generallly used as a weed killer alternative to round up thing). And ..... on amazon you can buy 40% vinager acid. 40% is strong stuff, should wear gloves and well ventalated area as the acid at times evaporates (mist) in the air and not good for nose and lungs at all. The 40% cost a bit more, not bad however, but 1 gallon can be diluted with 1 gallon of water which yeilds 2 gallons of 20% at a cost of just a few more dollars over purchase of the 20%. truly 5% does not do much short of cleaning solution (kitchen, bath) anitbacterial properties.
@Alexander_l32258 минут бұрын
One tool I have that I’m not sure many others at home would have. An impact screwdriver which you put on the screw and strike the handle, works very well for seized on brake drum screws and such.
@Alexander_l322Сағат бұрын
A heat gun is a must have and they are so cheap to buy one, mine was £13 brand new and it just works. Like a hairdryer you don’t want to dry your nuts with. Also it can be used on wallpaper and paint to scrape it off!
@JspackmanСағат бұрын
Metric to inch: 6mm / 25.4= .2362 in Inch to metric .2362 x 25.4=6
@nickjames2267Сағат бұрын
An fyi an old tube you prob have around and maybe even rubber cement will work on the inside. You only need one bead off to do that to
@nickjames2267Сағат бұрын
I thought i learned everything and i was on top of the world. I wasnt dating my ex but were getting along and her kids i did alot so did she but ffs i dont wish anyone to ever be with a narcissist or a person with bpd :( its really really life taking thatsvfor your vids and opinions from what i can see you are both happy and kind people
@kennyscott6923Сағат бұрын
You could try using molasses for rust removal. If it's the rust remover of choice for the legend that is Allen Millyard, then it should be good for the cbr fuel tank.
@zchilli0808Сағат бұрын
Table vice is a must. Parts washer is important too.
@nickjames22672 сағат бұрын
Didnt watch itball yet but was that a cdi on the kicker side and is it jetted to the exhaust bc thats not stock
@spiritusinfinitus2 сағат бұрын
There's one tool I can't do without in my garage.. The one wearing my trousers!!
@nickjames22672 сағат бұрын
You 2 are both hilarious 😂 im happy to know theres more videos after a while
@rights_are_god_given2 сағат бұрын
I'm so relieved, I have all three of these tools...
@MAD450r22 сағат бұрын
I’ve had an impact driver since the 90s. I mean the manual kind you hit with a hammer and it puts pressure downward towards the bolt screw or nut and at same time there’s a cam in the tool that makes it turn. My second tool would be for small engine flat heads valve spring remover tool. I know have one for overhead stuff as well. Heat gun can help bring color back to sun faded plastics.
@daneh15922 сағат бұрын
I love watching you guys, but I have noticed you guys have been losing viewers since you stopped using red text in thumbnails. Maybe you could start adding them again since it gets you double the views?
@mdsuave133 сағат бұрын
Mechanics hate the fitting ruiner... Olsa tools sells a bolt sizer tool that works AWESOME to find a bolt size quick.
@joeszabo59404 сағат бұрын
Keep him on track Jennie! You make a good team 🙂
@adcaptandumvulgus42524 сағат бұрын
Can calipers help you figure out thread count for screws and bolts?
@GiovanniEsposito54 сағат бұрын
It should be titled: "2 tools you need to have absolutely, and if you don't, go buy them now!" Who can possibly live and work without a heatgun (even cordless nowadays, handy but less powerful) and a minimum of 3 calipers? (you never find one when you need it!)
@Coolrunning-d5q4 сағат бұрын
Cordless impact
@HeyItsJonSchwartz4 сағат бұрын
Other things you didn't show with the calibers: depth, distance a hole is from the edge of something One of my favorite tools that makes things easy for me: Automatic wire strippers. Maybe not a tool for everyone, but if you want consistent and easy stripped wires and not have to worry about how thick the wire is or how long you just stripped off the last one, it makes that job fast. Oh also I would like to see what the vinegar does to the tank.
@HeavysquadRacing5 сағат бұрын
You called it a beauty and Jenny pans over to show the sad machine, excellent work you guys make a great team.
@JohnGotts5 сағат бұрын
Great video idea. My favorite tool is my iFixit toolkit, along with my soldering station. I repair small game consoles I find on eBay.
@LS430VIP6 сағат бұрын
That tank is plenty good enough now, add a filter and send it on its way. Once you start messing with vinegar or whatever, you encourage flash rust and you'll end up wondering if you're any better off at the end. You'll end up needing more potions to get rid of the flash rust and it's just not worth it.
@blazek5666 сағат бұрын
For removing rust use citric acid that is for drinking, put 5spons in it and boiling water and repeat after the water cools it will eat the rust away😁
@failblazer20046 сағат бұрын
Heat gun is great for frozen/hardened rubber fuel lines, that's the number one reason I'm always reaching for it
@Thingsthatgopew226 сағат бұрын
I giggled when you got stumped by millimeter vs feeble units. Otherwise, a proper crimptool for spade connectors. Not the cheap stamped metal pliers that are included in the set. A real one.
@ToddJohnson-xe2dw6 сағат бұрын
Plenty of work to be done on the DR. BRAKES etc.
@Qwertyguy866 сағат бұрын
I must admit, I do miss your seamless editing.
@multicammando6 сағат бұрын
You guys are killing it lately
@davebarrowcliffe12896 сағат бұрын
Do the vinegar thing. Why do half a job? 😊 🇬🇧
@Free_Ranger_CT1107 сағат бұрын
A vise is one of the most overlooked pieces of kit. Invaluable. My Bahco 1/4 drive mini socket set is my go to on the small Hondas.
@danielcosta84318 сағат бұрын
There is a tool that you have and use it all the time and you forgot to mention, I will even say it is the best tool you have, your knowledge, just saying
@pd85598 сағат бұрын
Dial caliper for sure. Magnetic dish to hold parts as you remove them so they don't fall or get scattered on the floor. Grab tools, either snake with metal fingers that come out of end or pickup magnet on the end.
@Mr.Yamahashopcomau8 сағат бұрын
You are a weird lanky long legged freak, I’ve seen your tools I’ve seen better tools in a two dollar shop you try to use big words in your videos witch makes you sound and look like a fuck wit your wife’s got more brains then you. If you call that garage tool equipped your on crack go out a spend a few thousand dollars on high quality toolbox and some Milwaukee cordless tools So when your working on someone’s pride and joy you don’t round all the nuts and bolts like I’ve seen you do then you will find some generic nut or bolt that’s from a hardware store and replace it with that Them Vernier Calipers ant even digital lol it’s taken you hours to clean a fuel tank go buy the right stuff from the beginning that will do the job and the job will be done you are so pose to clean all the rust out then you should use a fuel tank sealer other wise the rust will just came back as you used acetone on there witch strips the factory tank sealer coating off the inside of the tank it’s not your bike to do dogey back yard rubbish work on go out and spend a few dollars and do the bike correctly Also stop talking shit in your videos and you will get a lot more views I would not let you touch my bike you don’t no what your doing you do it as it goes I hope everyone agrees with me
@Farlig698 сағат бұрын
1:07, the trick is to alternate a loop and a back wrap every coil then you have a circle that will throw out easily!
@davestraight82198 сағат бұрын
Inline filter in fuel line fresh fuel roll - what youve done is enough without going to the trouble of lining the tank
@RupyReacher8 сағат бұрын
Since this appears to be a carburetor channel. Ever thought about investing in an ultrasonic parts cleaner?
@DaxtonAnderson8 сағат бұрын
I want to see you make a jank tank rotating machine out of something you have laying around, these rusted tanks seem to be becoming a more common issue and it'll come in handy in the future
@roybm31249 сағат бұрын
What about o-ring picker or plastic trimset tool?
@peteramberley99529 сағат бұрын
Another favorite tool is an infared thermometer there so cheap about 10 bucks on amazon and brilliant for checking exhaust temps / manifold to see how individual cylinders are behaving or brake disc / wheels to see if you have a sticky brake calipher
@littlegandhi11999 сағат бұрын
Oh my gosh. I never realized what the thumb screw was on top of my callipers!! To lock in your measurement I've had my first set of em' now for just about a year and although my dad has every tool packed to the gills in his garage he doesnt have these and now im ateachin him lol thanks buddy
@Kappa-oj3sz9 сағат бұрын
I think the tank on the cbr looks great, a lot better than it was. I would run it but a fuel filter is essential, so the problem does not repeat itself.
@peteramberley99529 сағат бұрын
I love my vernia gauge/ caliper. I use it for measuring trailer bearings and also the tail for setting float hieghts in carbs.my favourite go too tool has to be my 3/8 impact gun .perfect for undoing lots crankcase bolts etc .saves so much time and you can regulate the speed / torque
@rinkinkel9 сағат бұрын
I use the calliper a lot. Takes the guess work out of drilling a hole, ending up to small, or worse. Another tool I can't miss, is my wooden mallet. It doesn't damage aluminium when you tap a cover, but has better impact than a rubber hammer. Also use it for banging on wrenches when a bolt is thight, or whacking my impact screwdriver (another useful tool). Love you channel, though I prefer the prepared videos over the improvised.
@KellySuzzann9 сағат бұрын
Didn't work on mine it still says locked... Damn Some you win some you lose!!
@gregorgolobic65169 сағат бұрын
My favourite is pen light and magnet on bendy stick