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German ratchet screwdriver from 1891 [📹 my mechanics]

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Albert C. Lee profil fotoğrafı
Albert C. Lee2 yıl önce

A UK company has made a modern version of this called the Metmo Driver

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Above the Best ⚡️🚁🛩️2 yıl önce

The Germans have some of the best engineering on the planet.

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Love Scope Insight2 yıl önce

🤗🥰😊

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Andreas 𝕏2 yıl önce

German Engineering 😍😅

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Sonam Murarkar2 yıl önce

It's incredible to see how something as simple as a screwdriver could be so well-engineered and beautifully crafted. The intricate design of the ratchet mechanism, the wooden handle, and the precision of the gears and fittings all speak to the care and attention that went into creating this tool.

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Sonam Murarkar2 yıl önce

The fact that this ratchet screwdriver was able to withstand the test of time, and still function as intended, is a testament to the quality of its construction. It's amazing to think that something made more than a century ago can still be relevant and useful in our modern world.

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Mason Herrick2 yıl önce

My Mechanics is an amazing channel to follow on Youtube if you haven't checked it out. Takes dilapidated, busted antique parts and turns them into what you see in this video.

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SpaceCadet🪐2 yıl önce

Those Germans don’t play. Everything they make has style.

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Pampa.cro2 yıl önce

Mymechanics is a beast. Highly recommend to any professional his videos.

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Sonam Murarkar2 yıl önce

this is a fascinating piece of history and engineering! 🔧 The German ratchet screwdriver from 1891, which was recently restored by the talented folks at "My Mechanics", is a beautiful example of the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the era.

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