Best Razor Knifes #LivestreamWithYouTube
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Apr 25, 2025
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com founder, Tim Carter, talks about a few very good razor knives.
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the best razor knives and I've uh I've
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used razor knives for over 50 years and
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they've changed a lot and it's a really
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kind of a personal
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thing
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um in other words what what one person
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may like about a particular razor knife
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um somebody else may hate um it's all a
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matter of how it fits in your hand and
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if you don't have one that fits in your
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hand really well um you're just not
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going to like it i'm going to show you a
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few i'm going to show you this one and
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this one and this
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one and this is my all-time favorite
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this is a This is absolutely my all-time
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favorite it's still in the package
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because my son gave it to me as a
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replacement for the one that's in my
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tool belt and I don't want to take it
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out of the package so you'll just have
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to trust me on this one but I'll
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describe why it's really really really
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well i mean it's a really good razor
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knife they're getting harder to find so
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if you can find one of these you want to
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buy a couple of them okay so here's a
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really um this one is is by Stanley all
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right this is
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um it's just a very utilitarian razor
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knife uh it only holds one blade uh you
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have to press of course this button here
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down to push it out to extend the razor
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so it's like that it's um very
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lightweight uh I think it's probably
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made out of aluminum um and then if you
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need to change the blade you use this
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little tab here all right so you know I
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don't like this one very much it's it's
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a little too fat for me
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um it's got a really nice rubber grip
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you know so if if you're working in wet
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conditions that'll help hold things but
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it's a really really basic uh razor
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knife um here's another Stanley one this
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is a little fancier all right what's
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interesting about this particular razor
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knife uh I know it's kind of hard for
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you to see in this light um I'm out on
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my deck and I'm trying to keep out of
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the bright sunlight i've got a umbrella
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up
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anyway um this one has got the exact
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same slide mechanism as my favorite one
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as the quick slide all right it's got
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the exact same but it's a really thicker
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razor knife and the reason why is is uh
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this is also um it's also a a pocket
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knife all right it's got it's it's like
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two in one so not only is it a razor
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knife it's like a pocket knife with a
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serrated blade here are very sharp so um
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it's it's really
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um it's a very interesting razor knife
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and of course to make the razor knife
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work same old thing you just push down
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on this and extend it and there's your
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your blade all right and it's really
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easy to change it it's got a
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spring-loaded mechanism here that you
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lift up and by lifting this up you know
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just a little bit it lets you slide the
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razor out right once again um it's it's
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a it's called the Quick Slide Sport is
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what this one's called but once again
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it's fatter because it has to have the
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regular knife blade in it so it if
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you're looking for something slim and
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just a razor knife I think you're going
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to really like the Quickslide all right
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that's this one here look how thin it is
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i mean it's in the package but it's very
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thin all right it's this is an
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incredible razor knife is all I can tell
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you the Stanley Quick Slide Here's one
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that's kind of interesting I got not too
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long ago uh from DeWalt all right so
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this one is uh I'll uh Dustin I'll
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answer your question just a second hold
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on there buddy so this is a really
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interesting one um you you push this
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button here so it's it's it's safe it's
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got a safety in it so it won't bring the
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blade out on its own you got to push
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this little button so when you push this
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button I'll do it i know it's hard for
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you to see so I push this button in and
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then I pull it out the razor knife right
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there and this is kind of an interesting
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knife it's got it's got a really great
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spot here this indent for your index
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finger so that's very comfortable uh
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it's a little fatter than normal
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um but I've used this knife and I kind
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of like it i really do i kind of like
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this knife um and it's really easy to
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change the blade same old thing you know
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right here is where you pull that up and
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that that allows you to get access to
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the blade and change it you know you
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just lift this up you know i just I'm
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just you can see that I can pull that
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out that allows me to access the blade
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all right so really really interesting
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razor knives um there are many more all
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right there's all kinds of different
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ones out there um and
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um hey hi from Pakistan it's great that
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isn't this YouTube live amazing i mean
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people from all over the world can watch
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it at the same time i know it's all
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blown out in the background uh that's
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Lake Winnwam behind me i know you can't
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see it uh because it's so it's because
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the I'm underneath this uh umbrella uh
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Dustin let's see for all who have seen
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uh Okay so Dustin's got um uh trying to
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pull in some religion
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here all right all right uh hi from
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Norway it's great yeah it's great that
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you're here um I'm always interested too
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just so you know in the different tools
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that are available to you in your
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country uh it's it's um you know we
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don't have access to that i have no idea
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what you use i would love to see u
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videos of that so if you have your own
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YouTube channel which I suspect you do
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and you can make your own little video
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about razor knives you know just upload
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a simple video and just uh if you put in
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razor knife uh then when the rest of us
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in the world search for it we're going
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to find it all right um realize that I
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also do a uh weekly newsletter if you're
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looking to get home improvement
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information uh I'm the original home
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improvement channel here on YouTube i
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know that sounds crazy but it's
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true oh my dog my dog got her on the
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deck that's one of the rare times she
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barks but there's some squirrel or
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something down there she's not happy
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with come
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on that's very unusual for her to bark i
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can tell you that right now
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oh that's pretty hilarious uh I think uh
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we buy a lot of American Tools but Bosch
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uh B Bosch I love Bosch uh I like Bosch
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a lot i like their power tools i've had
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nothing but great success over the years
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i have a Bosch uh belt sander a corded
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one that's probably 40 years old uh it
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works like uh now like like I took it
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out of the box yesterday so I'm I love
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the quality that Bosch does and uh I've
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been to a couple of their uh editor
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events very very uh good company uh they
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still seem to be focused on quality
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which is wonderful to see and remember
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that the difference between these power
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tools I'll just kind of switch gears a
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little
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bit when you see a really inexpensive
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power tool let's just talk about a like
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a cordless drill uh and and you see one
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that say I'm just making this number up
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$39 right some brand that's 39 bucks
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that you might buy at Home Depot or
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Lowe's and then you see the identical
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drill but it's
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$159 you would go "How can that be?"
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Well the difference is the cheap drill
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is probably got plastic gears a really
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really uh low quality electric motor um
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they're just not built to uh to do
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intense work and I have personal
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experience with this probably 30 years
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ago I was helping a friend of mine work
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on his deck and we both had to be
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drilling things at the same time he had
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a cheap drill i had of course a really
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good one that I used all the time and he
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started drilling and in 40 minutes he
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completely burned up his drill it was he
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had to throw it away it was useless so
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you know cheap cheap uh cheap uh tools
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just don't don't last dewalt yeah I know
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dewalt's uh DeWalt has made a big name
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for themselves uh in the past 10-15
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years they've really come on strong you
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know there's a big battle I think here
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in the United States between DeWalt uh
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Milwaukee uh you know they're trying to
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each um uh get you know the lion share
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of the market and the the the the big
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problem is that I I saw this coming 15
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years ago with these cordless tools is
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really to me I thought what happened
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what was happening was the tool
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manufacturers were they were becoming
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like the razor blade companies in other
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words the razor blade companies they'll
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give you the razor for I mean the tool
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the shaver for free they just want you
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to buy the blades and then you're locked
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into those blades and that's the trouble
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with these cordless tools is that you
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get locked into their system because the
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batteries are not interchangeable but I
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think there might be uh legislation
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happening that is going to uh help and
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make batteries interchangeable all right
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which is what they should be in other
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words I should be able just to buy one
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think about it you go to the grocery
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store now or or any other place and you
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buy a double A battery you can put that
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AA battery in a thousand different
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things all right that's the way it
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should be for power tools like I may
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want to buy just uh Bosch power tools i
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should be able to go anywhere and buy a
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replacement battery for it it shouldn't
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have to be a Bosch battery all right
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okay uh let's see what Posh says fun
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fact NASA was part of making a cordless
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drill when they were creating tools i
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don't doubt it don't doubt it um the
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first cordless tool I saw was probably
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40 years ago it was a tiny little my
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heating and air conditioning contractor
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9.6vt sixbolt little nut driver by
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Makita it was his favorite tool it was a
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t It was literally the first cordless
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tool I'd ever seen so uh all right well
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I'm going to sign off now i uh
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appreciate you watching uh remember
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razor knives if you want my opinion this
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is the best one you can get the uh quick
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slide by Stanley really really I love I
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love mine in fact I wish I would have
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had it here to show you how worn it is
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i've used it so much that uh I' I don't
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want to say I've worn it out but you
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know the paints all it doesn't look new
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at all but uh my son just makes fun of
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me all the time with it so uh I'm not
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going to um I'm not going to take this
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out of the package ever so that when I
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die and he cleans out the garage um
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he'll uh find it and then maybe he'll
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keep it and give it to his son who knows
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all right i'm Tim Carter ask the Builder
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uh hi there oh what before I sign off I
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see you've got a question what's your uh
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question there s uh shady I guess send
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me what let me know what your question
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is milwaukee is made for in Germany uh
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China some yeah absolutely i need to
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create a rafter for a 24 garage door
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what beam should I use that's a really
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uh boy that's a long span so here's the
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trouble with that um I can't tell you
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the size because I don't know what the
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load is on top of that beam uh you might
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not have any load you might have all
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kinds of concentrated loads uh it's
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really not uh a simple thing but I can
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tell you for a 20ft beam um you're
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probably going to end up going with uh
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uh you're going to go with 2x12s and
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you're probably going to have to
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sandwich into it what we used to call a
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what we call a flitch plate so that's a
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piece of quarter inch or 38 inch thick
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steel that that's probably you know 11
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in high a 2x12 is you know 11 and a
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quarter and then you have to get the
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uh the steel company to punch 9/116
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holes in it all right 9/16 holes and
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they need to be probably 2 feet on
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center staggered two rows of those so
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that you can throughbolt the the the
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steel the piece of steel in between two
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uh of those 2 by12s think of like an
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Oreo cookie all right and the white part
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of the cookie is the steel flate uh that
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will be extremely strong i'm also going
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to tell you right now it's going to be
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extremely heavy probably going to need
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six people to lift that up that's a
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really big piece of steel uh and then
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with the 2 by12s uh it's going to be a
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lot of weight um so uh all right oh flat
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yeah flat roof that's that's a lot of
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weight depends on which way you're your
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choice of one but anyway flitch plates
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probably the best way to go because
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you're not going to find you can also
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maybe find a micro lamb beams you can
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get micro lamb beams i think we can get
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them here in the United States uh
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that'll span that distance easily uh
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you'll have to look at one of their span
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tables to see how high to go how high
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that has to be but uh you can get
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microlam wood engineered wood beams
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that'll work as well too so uh just just
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go ahead and um look at go to go to an
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old fashioned lumber company and ask
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about micro lambs uh ask about
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engineered joist you know micro beams uh
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there's there's all kinds of really
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great engineered wood products that'll
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work in that
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application all right you're very
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welcome uh thanks very much for watching
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and um I will uh be doing more of these
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it's really spontaneous i just pick a
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time to do one and uh come on live and
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uh do what it is so sign up for my
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