He's busy building race cars and blowing them up for us. Just rent a fast car yourself and take your brother out yourself.
@FuriousEditxxАй бұрын
Make this happen!!
@mxfool1508Ай бұрын
I used watch Sam promote that service years ago when he had a couple of thousand subs, but he also used to work on his 33.4 in the driveway and complaining about his neighbours, the good old days
@Lost1nTheSauceАй бұрын
I’m a carpenter living in the USA. I love these old shops videos of these tool stores. Those made in Japan makita tools are worth big money here. And they are better quality tools we buy here. Those old hand planes and chisels we can’t get those around here. Those would save us so much time! Keep posting these videos been a long time follower even before you moved to Japan.
@Alex-vz2jzАй бұрын
How about checking out the Japanese Flea Market? That would be an interesting video, take the whole family with you
@colinbecker7962Ай бұрын
I love how Daiki immediately scoped the Tamiya box, someone's a model builder!
@geepersoilyrag1884Ай бұрын
Like figurines right??? lmao
@robcanthandlestupidy9249Ай бұрын
Im a Heavy equipment mechanic in America, AMERICANS LOVE THESE VIDEOS, THE CRAFTSMANSHIP AND TOOLS ARE SO UNIQUE AND DIFFERENT, FLEA MARKETS AND STORE LIKE THIS ARE SO COOL.
@iainstewart6200Ай бұрын
Love these vids, like most blokes I could spend hours browsing in used tool shops regardless of whether I need anything or not.
@laluan669526 күн бұрын
Me too.
@christopherharris60058 күн бұрын
Awesome video as always Sammit. Yes most definitely you need to film more shops like this one it is so interesting.
@dustykattАй бұрын
The tool shown at 9:36 is an antique "Chalk box" but it looks like it used more like pencil dust. you put the line end at one point, drag the line though the "chalk" and sting it out to a second point. pull it taught and let it snap back and it leaves a nice straight line.
@thomasleoni7830Ай бұрын
That is a sumitsubo. It uses ink chips one wets and a silk string to mark timber posts.
@althaf_iamАй бұрын
The song in the background is going off. I love it
@scoobysean555Ай бұрын
18:29 theres literally somebody somewhere laid on a bed of 10mm's doing the starfish 😂
@wobblysauceАй бұрын
2:44 Yellow tub is filled with just big bits, 1st one is a Tap, 2nd is a drill bit/debut, 3rd is an end mill say you want to shape a cut out of your cage to lay a bar to give it more support and weldable contact area. 4th is an Annular cutter, so you have less pressure on the theworkpiecee and cuts faster as it only cuts the outer ring, The blue tub is full of dies, as I can see. The Green tub is similar to the first. Winches are great for lifting engines also, lift/drop and roll the chassis
@pocopy5148Ай бұрын
9:24 An old carpenter's tool called "墨壺:Sumitsubo" (chalk line).
@AintchuhurdАй бұрын
That was an old chalk line.. the wood carving with the dragon mouth with string
@evoTimerАй бұрын
13:50 JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) Amazon Japan has the Lobster tools listings as Lobtex tools. I am assuming it to be easier to find and not get loaded with seafood listings. Love these type of tool videos, keep them coming 🤙
@dionelrАй бұрын
My dad was a mechanic and has, in more than one instance, bought $10k rolling tool boxes. The Snap-On tax is real. 😀
@LawrenceSeetohАй бұрын
thanks for the tour Sam, please find more fun places like this to visit
@TonyDantzlerАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing, this type of video is very interesting to me. Regarding the sockets, those flat black sockets are used for impact drivers and air ratchets. The ones that are chrome are for handheld ratchets. I do like using the old hand tools as often times the steel was better. Some tools in my box were my fathers.
@loganleborgne420Ай бұрын
At 10:20 I believe it was used to drink Absinthe...but I'm not sure...and yes it was a kind of 420 then!
@tsakalilty1995Ай бұрын
youtube is keeping you in my for you thank you youtube for realizing i love sammits videos
@slashhamby4663Ай бұрын
Absolutely love these exploring Japan videos please do more!!!!!
@hypetype7654Ай бұрын
@ 3:15 Daiki grabs a die. Now he just needs a key. Sorry, dad jokes. You definitely need to do more like these, it's cool to see other things we don't get to see elsewhere.
@johnlanham9057Ай бұрын
09:34 it’s for marking lines on wood for the cut.
@hk20000Ай бұрын
Tamiya box is for mini4WD cars man. The rabbit hole is deep if you look at mini4WD development on youtube in 2024.
@ReeceLittle1988Ай бұрын
Love your vids. I agree, more of these videos would be awesome.
@thomaskatzzАй бұрын
i wish we had shops like that in South Africa 🙃
@X0MT0XАй бұрын
I'm not a car person, too much traffic and insurance prices are wild in the UK for anything remotely interesting. I do like bikes and touring and working on them is part of that. Next Japan trip I'll hit the tool stores again and pick up a few bits, some of those milling vices look like great pickups.
@johnmcgerty9320Ай бұрын
Tamiya RC car spares box 😎.. had tamiya since early 80s
@icefish17Ай бұрын
These shops are amazing to see! Love to see more videos about this!
@timothyvolkers5343Ай бұрын
As a hobby woodworker all of those hand planes and chisels are a dream
@julioaguirre44Ай бұрын
Legend has it. Sam is still looking for a 10mm in that box
@michaelschenk8218Ай бұрын
100% you should take some time to look some of those tools up and not just for yourself. That thing you asked about at 4:57 turns out to be an electromagnetic chuck. I assume it would shorten the time for the machine operator when changing bits. I thought that was kinda cool because Ive never heard of it, maybe other people might find it interesting as well. I love your videos because I'm learning so much lol
@marvikenplowingandracing4668Ай бұрын
As I have pointed out in the past (not shaiming any one for not being in the knowing), that is a rimer, it's to make precise holes (down to ,01mm), it also makes for a finer hole (wall). It's good with a (table) lathe, for making "bult" pivot/joints "holes" and then lathing the bult for the desired clearense.
@alexb.1320Ай бұрын
Used tool stores, new tool stores, I'll watch 'em. Interesting to see what can be had in Japan.
@jobygochoco273119 күн бұрын
9:39 a line marker that uses ink instead of chalk....for marking lines (snap line) on flat goods
@BTSArmyhusbandАй бұрын
The 10mm is the finding Waldo of sockets lol
@C137..Ай бұрын
Yes here and there is a relaxing palate cleanser. I enjoy them
@MGAFFYАй бұрын
I don't know why used tool shops aren't a thing over here in North America.
@Jasta315Ай бұрын
They are... there are lots of used tool shops if you know where to look. There are also pawn shops full of used everything...
@freshcoastdrifttracks6074Ай бұрын
Someone tried one in my town....lasted 9 months, not sure why, it always had inventory and had some great deals.
@geoh7349Ай бұрын
OMG I want that tamyia box!!!
@blamesoftАй бұрын
they're available everywhere here pretty much for 1500 yen ($10). Tamiya 15354
@marknethanelmichael7516Ай бұрын
Dude, is having fun playing treasure hunt for 10mm socket plugs. ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
@pageonejournalistАй бұрын
Tamiya mini 4wd track cars not models. These boxes are perfect for trackside maintenance
@tenmil1Ай бұрын
In the tool nerd communities it’s fairly well known the jdm makita is made in Japan where the globally sold products are Chinese of origin.
@waldemargerhardt77Ай бұрын
Your commented walkthroughs are interesting to watch, for the most of us it’s the other side of the world and we’re curious about it what it’s like there ❤ by the way the Makitas ( like Angle Grinder)you shown in the 80 bucks used price range, is the local price in Germany for new Makita without battery and charger mostly. Depending on specific model naturally
@pancake1751Ай бұрын
Sammit, we need more family vlogs!
@FatherxSnipesАй бұрын
These thrifting-tool vids are always fun to watch from the States!
@edwinooi9166Ай бұрын
6:50 From left to right: Kamen Order Kaixa, Kamen Rider Horobi, Is, Kamen Rider Zero One, Kamen Rider Blade
@OllamhDrabАй бұрын
Wow, that store is actually really outstanding. (As for chisels and block planes, probably just ask someone older how to do it if you want to do a little woodworking. :) )
@joshouab831Ай бұрын
Location info would have been awesome. Not just trying to find it in all of Yokoyama.
@jonaswimmer2763Ай бұрын
Info... if you have the Super Damper on an RB Crank you want be able to fit the Impact Socket onto the Crank bolt you need to trim it down or use an non impact Socket... been there done that just letting you know 👍🏻
@hotdstoneynonononono2225Ай бұрын
The box of "10mm" got me, felt like home.
@Bdubs502Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the other side of the world with us
@mht525Ай бұрын
Sugoi. Thanks Sam and Daiki. 🙏✌️🇦🇺
@twodogsyyc6729Ай бұрын
Very kool seeing all the different tools that are used there.
@michaeljefferson6810Ай бұрын
Great job keep up the used tool content
@guilgemishАй бұрын
definately love the old shops
@LinkedTomАй бұрын
hey hey. new vid. so cool seeing these stores. many thanks
@waltereerdekens171316 күн бұрын
The tool you thought for fishing is a 墨つぼ Sumitsubo which is a inkt pot , inkt line for carpentry.
@breeze787Ай бұрын
"Drop saw?" Drop saw Chop saw we still know what we're talking about.
@h10aus16 күн бұрын
maybe should also cover a video used hifi separates....speakers, amplifiers, turntables etc
@henriquesenn1828Ай бұрын
10:10 Maybe it's a Alembic to make distilled drinks or a weird science thing
@RESET1776Ай бұрын
100% LOVE these videos 👍
@buildingfilmingАй бұрын
I wish I could be there, thanks for bringing us along!
@Alex-is4boАй бұрын
Needa video someday on how’s the auctions going down there in Japan sammit much love from Dallas tx 🤞🏼🤞🏼🩷
@LeonBates68Ай бұрын
Super interesting this format
@rawlee_gifАй бұрын
Japan has the most unique things.😃
@scoobysean555Ай бұрын
The golden spanner should be purchased for employee of the month 😂 .....after 12 months just pictures of sammit from january to December 😂
@thomasleoni7830Ай бұрын
Could you add the location or link to this shops website? I really like the second-hand carpentry tools, I am looking forward to more of those and the pricing.
@davidyarbrough2197Ай бұрын
I wish I had something like that near me besides pawn shops. 19:32
@thespectator2976Ай бұрын
That old Sega is a "i needs it" item :)
@RastaFyahАй бұрын
It’s always good to wash your videos while I’m at work I get to catch up
@dgmcke3074Ай бұрын
Love when u show us stores in Japan-so different than US
@Dreadnaught1991Ай бұрын
Love these videos, keep it up ❤
@ShaunKnyshАй бұрын
I love when you show the culture of Japan and all the cool stores and vending machines. Please go to a real Japanese RC truck hobby store please 🥺😁🥺😁
@LasenggoАй бұрын
Love this type of video
@lowe749Ай бұрын
Yeah - this is cool - the Wood planes got me fired up. Japan has some of the best wood working tools in the world. Thanks for showing these shops. I bet some of the tool shops out in the sticks have some really old, classic tools. Love this s**t. Electrical Engineer by day trade, wood worker at night - and those wood wooking tools give me the wood ;)
@frostreaper5781Ай бұрын
Loving the videos sam...may i have more pls:-D
@nao__channelАй бұрын
i could watch hours of this, please visit more tool shops!
@MatchaArchive783Ай бұрын
I can spend all day in this kind of shop
@uzairanis10Ай бұрын
Please More videos like these
@DarkLord89213Ай бұрын
Awesome video sam
@manlybanda6156Ай бұрын
How to buy and ship them abroad is what we really need your help with. Websites, links, anything
@calvinlee8286Ай бұрын
9:29 ink fountain for draw straight line ..
@einzelganger2939Ай бұрын
I work for a tool supply company in the uk and most makita tools I see here are uk made.
@peterschimmel4951Ай бұрын
Was pissing myself laughing when you were searching for a ten ml socket 🤣🤣🤣
@dotz0catАй бұрын
That music is great!
@Withthewind1Ай бұрын
I find the tool stores interesting and also that store is playing some banger songs
@travisstamp7428Ай бұрын
Somewhere theres a guy that has a pool full of 10mm like Scrooge McDuck's coins
@scottarguelles4898Ай бұрын
I hate that i like this video lol. Why is it this cool for no reason
@scottmods_Ай бұрын
Makita die grinder is the best tool you will ever own, that and the makita mini belt sander.
@billyj.williams2341Ай бұрын
Those Snap-On boxes would bring $900-$1000 USD here in the states on marketplace depending on condition. Japan has combination of tarrifs and protection laws to keep certain domestic mfgring competitive, tools being one. From my experience in the 90s when I was stationed in Oki, Japanese people in trade based industries are quite (rightfully) proud of their country as well and support by proudly buying and owning tools built there. People like that are a dying breed here in USA.... usually its your older techs.... lots of younger trades people just can't get enough Hobo Freight.....
@embersaffron5522Ай бұрын
The most important quality of most tools is that someone can afford them unfortunately. Even I buy harbor freight then if I use it enough to break I'll buy a real version, most people don't need to
@TerribleTimesАй бұрын
More cool tool stores !
@Rickboy96Ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉 from Australia 🦘
@dgmcke3074Ай бұрын
Dykee-get ur mind out of the gutter 🤣
@chris010281Ай бұрын
It would be cool to have one of these shops in the UK
@ShaunKnyshАй бұрын
Those BIG sockets are for tractor trailers and heavy equipment
@ChristianNameOnlyАй бұрын
that "fishing line" (9:35min) looks like may be a chalk line tool?? .....add chalk into the "ash tray" looking part and pull the line to coat it in chalk...
@luckyjinx9474Ай бұрын
I wish we had shops like that here in the states.
@evt641Ай бұрын
Tamyia = RC everything!
@mrkouki180sxАй бұрын
i always wondered what a brand new snap on box cost compared to here in the states my 84 epic series was alot and i can only imagine the added on price for shipping to japan