I usually don’t comment on videos, but I feel I have to. This straightforward video helped me get my furnace back on and it only took me about a minute. Thank you very much and appreciate you helping out so many of us during these cold winters 😊
@brandongreaves52222 күн бұрын
Red are lefts greens are rights just a heads up 🤟
@eminorberto28055 күн бұрын
You just saved me $325 dollars brother thanks!!!!
@kevingalloway21846 күн бұрын
Racist
@madmiata188711 күн бұрын
Thanks bro, stuff they don't teach in school but should
@kennethsandler719018 күн бұрын
I'm not great with mechanical stuff . . . but I've been out of oil from Sunday to today (Thursday) and just got a delivery earlier today. (It's been mild for the past few days, so I was able to manage using space heaters.) Your explanation was very clear and informative, and after about two or three tries, it's now fired up and running. There was a fair amount of oil bled out (all reddish, apparently due to the dye they use for home heating oil): approx. two glass bottles, one salsa and one roasted eggplant. Actually, it went off when it was writing this comment; there was no flame, but I bled more oil out and now it's re-started; hopefully it stays on. (The oil filter does need to be changed; I bought a new one today, but it's on the tank in the garage which I can't get to now.) One question: Should the flame be yellow or blue and should you always see it whenever you open the metal flap? It looks more yellow to me, and I didn't know if that was as it should be . Thanks so much for making and sharing this video and for answering my other questions if you have the time . . . I'm most grateful. Happy holidays & best wishes for 2025!
@justanotherrat970324 күн бұрын
I think rails are an intended use based choice. not counting just pure garbage construction
@davidrubeck506225 күн бұрын
Wanted to hear how loud it was
@dudie81226 күн бұрын
Hi Mike. I did your trick before. Had to do it again today, but that valve to get the air out is soon tight. I can't budge it. And I'm pretty strong. Any suggestions? Thank you.
@DeeJayHast27 күн бұрын
Thank you ! It was so easy after watching your video.
@davidlagno7717Ай бұрын
😂 my vise is my ash tray too. Gerber folders do kinda suck. I still love the Prodigy even with the plastic/rubber handle. But American Kershaws are really good.
@t-manl-man1791Ай бұрын
Wow man I needed this! Have an old timer job runner and it’s been hell
@bibalife5438Ай бұрын
Merci de la France!
@weaver2153Ай бұрын
What if your line doesn’t bleed
@hidros14612 ай бұрын
So what's the update on this bag? Is it still around? TIA
@Lacocacolaman2 ай бұрын
You do understand birds eat insects... Darwin award because they're hunting for food?
@nkohanowski2 ай бұрын
Did you ever make your super duper bug zapper?
@angieclayton36922 ай бұрын
Awesome vid. Thanks. My boy starting work experience tomorrow with an electrician and its just what I needed to show him. Love the No.1 especially for 14year old teenager.
@keramzytowymocarz71042 ай бұрын
get job 🍆
@matthewkeoseian68192 ай бұрын
This is probably a dumb question but I burn kerosene because my tank is outside just wondering if it's the same set of instructions
@rolandleelee133 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@jonavanzino16403 ай бұрын
Thank you, my brother. Great help same thing with me. I paid and I watched and I forgot that’s why I’m watching your video. Very helpful. Thank you.
@groskreutzzdsinn173 ай бұрын
Just wanted to let you know you saved 4 small children's lives right after a power outage in fairbanks alaska and it was pretty cold at night unexpectedly and your video taught me how to bleed the furnace to get it going again after the power outage and it running out of fuel.
@DrPerlyl3 ай бұрын
Why not show something useful like how to replace grinding wheels?
@22plepte.ltd.963 ай бұрын
Don't buy Japanese "shït" then. I know a grifter when I see one.🙄
@TheLucasthatyouknow3 ай бұрын
Mike where TF are you nerd?!!
@htn30003 ай бұрын
holy shit thank you!! first time homeowner and this saved my ass
@bearspiritjpz3 ай бұрын
gotta make sure you're engaged
@bearspiritjpz3 ай бұрын
mike it is September of 2024. we are now 2 videos behind... come on man lol
@ginfizz203 ай бұрын
I bought a Dewalt and it is the same compressor made by the same company. I'm like you I don't trust Harbor Freight products because you know they are made in a second rate country. I hate my compressor. If I want to air up the tires on my car, I. have to wait 8 minutes for it gets up to about 100 psi. I'm not that patient. I wanted to improve the performance so I started checking it out and found that the tires, and motor were made in China. No info on the compressor. How many horse. power does you's say on the motor. Most don't say anymore, they are labled "spl sv" I tried to move my compressor from the shop to my garage and that vertical tank has a very high center of gravity which made it very tippy in the grass.
@LeathermanSurge-q6l3 ай бұрын
Its been 7years an update video would be good that's if you still have it thanks for sharing this video with us 👍
@ericb18764 ай бұрын
How do you start out? I spent my life in the army so everything on the civilian side is confusing as hell to me lol. Somebody help me out 🤣
@bradgeary34674 ай бұрын
wtf was this?.. where is the mod? only as$ holes don’t cut cage off out the box. tired of smelly burning bugs. I need mine to slay bugs with lightning so i don’t have to fish them out when i get sick of listening to and smelling them cook
@stoamnyfarms4 ай бұрын
Anyone know where to get those Torin socket organizers anymore? Or any others that lock like those do?
@markbuscher81834 ай бұрын
Is that your girlfriend????
@nonyabusiness97474 ай бұрын
Build a bug zapper from a solar powered electric fence is what i am thinking and how i found your video. Gave you a sub. Hey, i also would like to know how one could convert bug zappers to DC? Is thatvpossivle? Inhave a bunch of ac zappers? Maybe if you made a vid on it you could also explain how to convert a AC led string light iver to dc?
@BriNJ19834 ай бұрын
I have an APP that keeps me informed when the oil is low, but for some reason it signed me out. Ran out of oil today (no hot water). I just ordered more oil, but will be doing this as soon as the oil is delivered. I'm still looking for the PRIME button (I think I have a Honeywell (R7284U-1004 Electronic Oil Primary) ), but I will find it! Thank you for this!!!!!
@ShawnWrona4 ай бұрын
Just bought these test leads after watching your video!
@eastside04345 ай бұрын
Just picked up an old Sears 70w bug killer from a thrift store for $17,works great,has some white bulbs and going to switch them out to light blue bulbs,heard it will attract more mosquitoes.
@iceinyourveins-rn7em5 ай бұрын
So this is obviously an upgrade from the much older, smaller T5 that was ground breaking and ahead of its time way back when it debut. The open jaws of the T5 specifically was the first of its kind. Now fast forward to the T6, If you buy the T6 specifically for the field sense technology then you may be underwhelmed and disappointed. Now for someone that vision is not as good as it once was the bigger screen and backlit screen not to mention the ability to measure up to 200 amps with the wider jaws is substantial upgrade from the T5. If the field sense voltage reading is complete garbage and never use it again you still have the two probes to measure it like normal. So in my opinion this meter is not a fail but maybe a failed gimmick by Fluke for the field sense technology not being reliable. I would still buy this meter hands down if mine ever failed.
@Youtubeforme885 ай бұрын
You alive? Wtf man
@NLMB_etrill5 ай бұрын
That’s how yal think and talk to apprentices that’s why o could never… end up knocking something out lol 😂
@FattFreeAgeffy6 ай бұрын
I wonder if it works 7 years later 🤔
@jstagzsr6 ай бұрын
i just bought an 87v max and a t6-600 a couple weeks ago but theres 2 reasons im returning the t6. 1, the non removable wires means i have to have it in a case when not in use so the wires dont get damaged and the case means its taking up way more room than it has to in my work scooter and the whole reason i bought the t6 was so i could have a smaller multimeter at arms reach at all times. and 2, which is most important, why tf would they not add at least the tenths of a volt for at least DC? i can survive without hundredths or thousandths of a volt but at least tenths is mandatory.. why in the fluck on a device specifically meant for checking voltages would they force you to use whole numbers only? say i measure an 18650 for the liion battery packs i build for the scooters. If the t6 says 4v, cool, great, is that 4.0v? in which case i have to charge it more before sticking it in a pack with the rest of the cells.. or is it 4.9v where i need to discharge it immediately before it bursts into flames and burns down a multi billion dollar machine shop? if it says 2v, great, yay!! is that 2.9v where its perfectly fine or is it 2.0v where the cell is being damaged and degraded permanently? stupid ass fluke as usual makes a product thats almost great but throws in just one reason to hate it.. as much as we pay for these stupid thigs youd think theyd actually work like you wanted. and its not like the screen doesnt have the digits. its a 3 digit display and when you go to the amp setting the screen says "0.0" which means the decimal point is already there.. after 99v, sure, take away the tenth spot. like so many other meters do.. make it say 100v even without a tenth spot.. but under 100v theyre literally just not using the digits that are already there in the display.. all they had to do was not be stupid. it makes no sense and i wish i wouldve known this prior to buying it. i loved my overpriced basic ass 87v. I really like the overpriced 28ii, oops i mean 87v max and the fact its waterproof is gonna be great for working outside. But guess im going to some generic pen multimeter so i can have the basics of a multimeter, like not being stuck with whole digits only. i have a generic $30 multimeter also that has a huge color screen with a backlight and all the same features and accuracies of a fluke.. including the decimal point.. My desk multimeter has a small color screen and it can do down to the ten thousandths of a volt and it was a quarter of the price as the 87v.. these features are not hard to add to a product. fluke really pissed me off with this one.. if you cant tell from my rant nobody asked for. lol
@susanlbk6 ай бұрын
These bug zappers are the reason we have so many mosquitoes as the zappers mostly kill beneficial insects many of which are predators of mosquitoes.
@jacobclark896 ай бұрын
Dude please put the neon light transformer down , this can be very dangerous ! Gona increase my electric bill OMG . I bet with 15500v transformer you could blow the wings off a wasp with about a 3 inch plate spacing , but you might die trying 😢 people that work with that kind of stuff have special equipment and it gets certified cuz it can fail over time
@Andres_G2236 ай бұрын
I’m 18 straight out of high school and want to become an electrician. Any tips to start?
@juanwhick55896 ай бұрын
Unions are political asf.
@bulshavix67 ай бұрын
The best pliers like the cobras are the Irwin. The best Klein tool is the 2005n. Best crimper and my zip tie and random cutter I use every day and a decent stripper that does 10 gauge. I carry the fat knipex strippers but the Klein works fine. For screwdrivers you should try pb Swiss or vessel they are the best screwdrivers. Better than snap on and cheaper if you try those bits you will not use the Klein. Also malco for nut drivers are the ones Klein is copying now. A megapro ratchet screwdriver will eliminate the heavy 711 in 1 screwdriver. I tried all those tools and found better stuff for what I do
@bulshavix67 ай бұрын
Irwin is way better than the channel locks. The 2005 Klein is like carrying those Klein cutters, the best crimper and a really good stripper in one. Definitely try those before buying other stuff. You will not regret it
@paulwicks2547 ай бұрын
Dude if u get it to do like old school one u need to let me know how to make one.