In college, I got to use an auger to take soil samples, and the first time I used it, I lost control and accidently punched a girl in the face. We had to do 10 more holes together.
Love this guy. He runs the krugerconstruction channel and used to share a lot of his work videos before getting really popular. Showcases a lot of premium tools from Makita, Ego, Milwaukee, Ryobi et al without giving off an overtly paid promotion feel to them.
Have you ever known a Milwaukee guy to get only one of any thing? Come on now, be realistic; one Milwaukee dildo for each hole isn’t nearly airtight enough for these Milwaukee-grade brand whores.
Raw power, Milwaukee usually wins. Being able to repair the tool after you fuck it up: Makita all day long. Milwaukee usually sells their spare parts at a price close to a brand new tool, if they sell them at all.
Story time: about fifteen years ago I started working on building a new house. My power tools were a ramshackle collection of old corded and worn things, and I decided to get a new set of modern cordless tools. But from which vendor?
I had to hire some crews to help with the foundation framing, so I decided to see what they all used, ask their opinions and then decide on what to buy. Every single workman out of a dozen but one had Makita. They all claimed for the performance and reliability you can't beat them.
The odd man out had DeWalt, which he was happy with, though he wished he could share batteries with the other workers.
I own a manufacturing business. Have lots of both. Usually end up buying kits of whatever is on special but Makita every day of the week if the price is similar.
I hardly know 'er
damn, beat me to it
You brought ‘er
In college, I got to use an auger to take soil samples, and the first time I used it, I lost control and accidently punched a girl in the face. We had to do 10 more holes together.
It was gonna be 12 more until that move
👏😤
You're supposed to say that you've been married for 20 years now!
How did using an auger make you angry enough to crash out and punch a woman?
Such an ice hole !
fargin bastages
In my Somanobadging country!
lol
That ice is thick af
I didn’t know makita makes a joist drill like that
Now sit on it and enjoy the ride!
Love this guy. He runs the krugerconstruction channel and used to share a lot of his work videos before getting really popular. Showcases a lot of premium tools from Makita, Ego, Milwaukee, Ryobi et al without giving off an overtly paid promotion feel to them.
This augurs well for his chances of catching a fish.
got an auger drill adapter attachment and I just do this with my regular power drill
well at least he used lube lol
One snag from a busted shin and twisted wrists.
The design makes that highly unlikely if you use it correctly.
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Ice fishing
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It ain’t tuna fishing bud.
Why do you need a special tool for this? A screwdriver works fine
Not nearly as fun as the guy sitting on top of and then spinning around on one like a helicopter.
Gloves
Just watching this made my knuckles chap.
I hafta go write a slasher movie about ice fishing.
That lake is definitely frozen over…was wondering when you were going to hit water!!
Was gonna say you need an extender on that bad boy, but it looks like there's already one on.
https://preview.redd.it/pk8m8ppowz8g1.jpeg?width=575&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b430bc90f082c8ae9e2d8d9240eeb1a0011ba8a5
SuperHog in action
Man that initial slorsh sound when it enters the ice…that’s a nice slorsh. 10/10 pleasant slorsh.
why are these videos always at like 1.25x or 1.5x speed man. really getting worried about y'alls attention spans.
Does Milwaukee make one of these? Otherwise I’d rather use the hand powered auger.
Yes, they make a battery operated M18 HoleHawg
If Milwaukee made a dildo, you'd buy one for every hole
Have you ever known a Milwaukee guy to get only one of any thing? Come on now, be realistic; one Milwaukee dildo for each hole isn’t nearly airtight enough for these Milwaukee-grade brand whores.
Makita is much better than Milwaukee
Raw power, Milwaukee usually wins. Being able to repair the tool after you fuck it up: Makita all day long. Milwaukee usually sells their spare parts at a price close to a brand new tool, if they sell them at all.
Story time: about fifteen years ago I started working on building a new house. My power tools were a ramshackle collection of old corded and worn things, and I decided to get a new set of modern cordless tools. But from which vendor?
I had to hire some crews to help with the foundation framing, so I decided to see what they all used, ask their opinions and then decide on what to buy. Every single workman out of a dozen but one had Makita. They all claimed for the performance and reliability you can't beat them.
The odd man out had DeWalt, which he was happy with, though he wished he could share batteries with the other workers.
15 years ago hitachi was the best by far. Sadly it's now almost impossible to get in australia (now called Hikoki)
FIGHT!!!
CONQUER!
LOVE... ?
I own a manufacturing business. Have lots of both. Usually end up buying kits of whatever is on special but Makita every day of the week if the price is similar.
Shave that hideous beard
U jelly