I bought and used a 'foot lift' 25 years ago (were called pump jacks then). While it worked, it's not as easy, nor is it as fast as advertised. 2 ladders, ladder jacks, and aluminum scaffolding is much faster. I also used the 'roof snake'. Another tool that doesn't work as well as advertised. Just remember, unless it's really new… it can't be that great if EVERYONE isn't using it.
They should probably tackle the fungus on that toenail rather than screw with the contraption. Fungus will continue to deform the nail and cause another ingrown
The narrator is clearly a native English speaker. He really should've been like, "Hey guys, I can correct this on the fly," instead of just reading the Google Translated version they gave him.
Considering #4 on your list, over 40 years ago I was using these to hang steel siding. Back then they were called "Pump Jacks". You should try and look them up.
Jest cut a v in the center of the nail and never worry about ingrown nails again. If you you have a ingrown nail it doesn't matter how bad it is do this and it will be gone overnight.
The devices shown at 3:55 have been around for years and the industry (Canada) stopped using them due to the number of slippages and free falls experienced. I know, it happened to me.
(4) What you reffer as FOOTLIFT is not russian inovation – US patent USOO5259478 Rusians are good on copy stuff… do You even reserch befor coment videos?
1:26 just stop watching now unless you make a crap ton of money or just love blowing money. the cheapest i found this same tool sells for $300 you can buy all 4 tools separate for under $100 that get the job done all the same just makes your tool bag a tiny bit bigger.
Jokari has been around since the 1950's in Germany. As an apprentice, every electrician had one in his tool box. But the US made Stripax was far superior and much more expensive.
WANT TO KNOW WHY THESE SLAV SHITTY ENGLISH VIDEOS EXIST? Remember the robot-narrated videos everyone hated? well lots of us All thumbed down those videos and left angry comments lol. Now we have slavs hiring english language speakers with attractive voices and paying them to read a shittily translated script.
The voice work is to annoying to watch the video.
god this script is hilariously bad
I bought pump jacks back in 1968. Fact
4:40
yeah totally going to not fall off
NOTE*** The Roof snake will not help you put on your shingle correctly. Those bonds aren't even close.
at 4:00 metal pump jacks have been around for ad least forty years.
I bought and used a 'foot lift' 25 years ago (were called pump jacks then). While it worked, it's not as easy, nor is it as fast as advertised. 2 ladders, ladder jacks, and aluminum scaffolding is much faster.
I also used the 'roof snake'. Another tool that doesn't work as well as advertised.
Just remember, unless it's really new… it can't be that great if EVERYONE isn't using it.
They should probably tackle the fungus on that toenail rather than screw with the contraption. Fungus will continue to deform the nail and cause another ingrown
Sending money to Russia for my DIY scaffold set? Nyet comrade, kill moose and squirrel.
This mada faka have fungus.
Russia jungles are sweltering hot and humid
Russian invented the 1000 year old pump jack?
Roof snake!!!
Geckos work excellent. Wire stripper is $300!!!!! Ouch.
The russian elevator thing is just way too sketchy
Everything was fine and then TOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The engrish is strong with this one.
This guy sounds like the manual for the desk I got from Amazon
The narrator is clearly a native English speaker. He really should've been like, "Hey guys, I can correct this on the fly," instead of just reading the Google Translated version they gave him.
Wood pump jacks aren’t osha approved
Instructions unclear. Toe nail caught in pipe polisher. Send help.
The dude reading this has Super poor English. It's hurting my head.
300 dollars for a wire stripper?! GFY!
Considering #4 on your list, over 40 years ago I was using these to hang steel siding. Back then they were called "Pump Jacks". You should try and look them up.
Cool.
Cutt your toes off like normal people
Jest cut a v in the center of the nail and never worry about ingrown nails again. If you you have a ingrown nail it doesn't matter how bad it is do this and it will be gone overnight.
The devices shown at 3:55 have been around for years and the industry (Canada) stopped using them due to the number of slippages and free falls experienced. I know, it happened to me.
The narrator knows proper English, but butchers it as requested. lmao
HA HA HA…….$300 wire stripper………HA HA HA.
Want color variation…..No you dumb shit the color signifies the size of the crimp sleeve/barrel its not a style statement LOLs
@5:36 just trim that crap out.
A new Russian device that pounds nails into wood is supposed to come out next week ..
Very exciting
(4) What you reffer as FOOTLIFT is not russian inovation – US patent USOO5259478 Rusians are good on copy stuff… do You even reserch befor coment videos?
Used ingrown toenail device…
Now has only 9 toenails 😬
1:26 just stop watching now unless you make a crap ton of money or just love blowing money. the cheapest i found this same tool sells for $300 you can buy all 4 tools separate for under $100 that get the job done all the same just makes your tool bag a tiny bit bigger.
We made it well.
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Jokari has been around since the 1950's in Germany. As an apprentice, every electrician had one in his tool box. But the US made Stripax was far superior and much more expensive.
WANT TO KNOW WHY THESE SLAV SHITTY ENGLISH VIDEOS EXIST? Remember the robot-narrated videos everyone hated? well lots of us All thumbed down those videos and left angry comments lol. Now we have slavs hiring english language speakers with attractive voices and paying them to read a shittily translated script.
Ya pump jacks, that's how I was taught to do siding and all the rest, or we would build are own
Sure I have seen the pipe sander in a porno flick
Jokari wire stripper is awesome tool 🙂
chinglish, lol. 'for higher spots or jungle area', 'amazing technique and fabulous structure' lmao.
Foot lift, LOL. This is a pump jack and has been in use in the US I believe since before the early 1980's.
love th inventions but the one at 4:15 I was using back in 1991.
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in what country is a pump jack a new tool? I was using them in the 1980s and in the 1990s we had aluma-poles