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00:01Does everybody know what time it is?
00:04Tool Time!
00:06That's right.
00:07Binford Tools is proud to present
00:08Tim the Tool Man Taylor!
00:10Thank you, Heidi, and welcome to Tool Time.
00:14I am Tim the Tool Man Taylor.
00:16You all know my assistant, Al.
00:18Objects keep falling on my head, Borland.
00:20We're dressed like this today in our construction vests
00:22because on Tool Time we begin High Steel Week.
00:26High Steel!
00:28Al, say hello to the girder.
00:32They're inanimate objects, Tim.
00:35So are you, but we talk every day.
00:38Working on the High Steel takes courage and intestinal fortitude.
00:43A lot like working with Tim.
00:46That's right, Al.
00:49That's right, Al.
00:51It takes a certain kind of man to navigate the High Steel.
00:53And there's no two better guys to tell us some safety tips
00:55about walking the girders
00:56than the boys from K&B Construction Company
00:58up there in Bay City, Michigan.
00:59Let's give a big round of applause for Dwayne and Pete!
01:01Thank you so much!
01:04Tim!
01:05It's great to have you guys on the show.
01:10Always great to be here, Timmy.
01:12Especially today, Tim, because we have brought along
01:14some other boys from K&B Construction.
01:16Say hello to Sam, Tom, Tim, Pete, John, Bill, John-Bob, Bob-Bob, Billy-Bob, and Bob.
01:25Hey, K&Bers. How you doing?
01:27Good.
01:28After the show, we all go back to Al-Bob's house to have some milk and cookies.
01:32Before we head out to the real job site, though, we're gonna learn some safety tips
01:37about walking on top of the high steel.
01:39Well, first, Pete would like to demonstrate the correct technique.
01:43Technique is important, Tim.
01:46Otherwise, you could slip and end up six inches shorter, like Dwayne.
01:51I find the safest way to walk the steel is with one foot directly in front of the other.
02:03That would be the one foot directly in front of the other technique.
02:10And, uh, Tim, on those extra windy days, you may want to use an arm for balance.
02:17Nice hip action, guy.
02:19You're not the first to say so, Timmy.
02:22Well, we've seen Pete strut his stuff.
02:24Maybe we could get Al up there and see some of that famous Borland balance.
02:32These beams are made of solid steel.
02:35They're made to hold up to two tons, so I think Al will be all right.
02:42Ooh, graceful as a gazelle.
02:44Klaus?
02:49One important thing to remember about the high steel is sometimes you need a girder with extra support.
02:56I think in Al's case, we need an 18-hour girder.
03:03One important thing to remember.
03:04Two things to remember.
03:05What heart is amazing.
03:06Two things to remember.
03:07Hope you throw instructor Reich even later.
03:08Put down the
03:17These drinks meet me with mr.
03:21Matt.
03:22Uh-huh.
03:23Uh-huh.
03:42Uh-huh.
03:52Uh-huh.
04:01Uh-huh.
04:02Uh-huh.
04:04Uh-huh.
04:07Uh-huh.
04:10Uh-huh.
04:12Uh-huh.
04:14Uh-huh.
04:15Well, what do you think?
04:16Can we put the kids on the...
04:18Ready, set, head on, hike!
04:27Yes.
04:28What a whiff.
04:29Hey, guys.
04:30Oh, good job.
04:31Guys, guys.
04:32Ooh.
04:33Guess what's coming back to the house in two weeks?
04:36I'll give you a hint.
04:37It goes vroom, vroom, vroom.
04:39Usually, everything around there goes vroom, vroom, boom.
04:44The hot rod.
04:45Oh, cool.
04:46The hot rod.
04:47The hot rod.
04:48When she's painted, is she all done?
04:49Well, gotta wire it, put the upholstery in, and then the hard part.
04:54Talk your mom into sit in the front seat with a tube top and hot pants.
05:01Do you think maybe if nobody tells Mom, can I drive it?
05:04Well, I was kinda waiting to surprise you.
05:08No!
05:12Hi, guys.
05:13Hi, Mom.
05:14Hey, baby.
05:15Axelby says a hot rod should be painted in two weeks, so get out your hot pants.
05:20Tim, I have never worn hot pants.
05:22I'm never going to wear hot pants, so if hot pants are important to you, you wear them.
05:27There's a pretty picture.
05:33So, my mother called today.
05:36Yeah?
05:37The bonds that she bought for the kids are coming due.
05:39I can't believe she thought she had to remind me.
05:42Well, did you remember?
05:43No, I didn't remember, Mr. Butt-Out, if you have nothing constructive to say.
05:49Why do you always get mad at me when you talk to your mother?
05:52I'm not mad.
05:54I'm just expressing my feelings.
05:57You should learn how to be more selfish.
05:59Just keep your feelings to yourself.
06:02So, I told her that I thought that the boys were old enough to be able to have some say on where their money goes.
06:06She says, no, no, no.
06:07I should just reinvest the bonds and not even tell them.
06:10I don't want you to hit me, but I think your mom's right.
06:13You're agreeing with my mother?
06:15They're nitty, they're nitty.
06:16Just face it, the boys are childish, irresponsible.
06:21They can't handle money.
06:22They're like me.
06:25Well, I don't want them to be like you.
06:28So, I say we present them with all the different options and they choose their own investment.
06:36Like real estate.
06:38What are they gonna get for 50 bucks a piece?
06:41Really little apartments.
06:43Oh, Brooks Robinson!
06:46Roger Maris!
06:47No, Sandy Colfax!
06:48Well, then Yogi Berra!
06:49Sandy Colfax!
06:50Yogi Berra!
06:51But Yogi Berra was such a good hitter!
06:54Guys, it's time for you to go to bed.
06:55Come on, come on.
06:56What are you arguing about?
06:58Mom, we've been thinking about what you said about the money.
07:00And we know what we want to do.
07:02Oh, good.
07:03Okay.
07:04Well, um, what did you decide on?
07:05College fund?
07:06Save his account another bond?
07:08Baseball cards.
07:11Baseball cards?
07:12Well, look at this card.
07:14Honus Wagner.
07:15It originally sold for a penny.
07:17Now it's worth $450,000.
07:20So, we figured if we put our money together and we buy a card for $150, someday it could be worth $6 billion.
07:28Brad, I'm not sure that every card gives you a 40 million percent return.
07:38Well, maybe not that much, but look in the book.
07:41Most of them double and triple their value.
07:44Well, I gotta say, this shows some very creative thinking, you know?
07:49The only thing is, there is no way that the three of you are going to be able to share one card.
07:55But, Mom, if we each pitch in our $50, we could get a better card.
07:59Maybe.
08:00But I'm remembering those bloody noses that resulted that time you tried to share that 50-cent Nutty Buddy Bar.
08:06Oh, yeah, the famous bloody nutty Buddy Bar, it's...
08:12Yeah.
08:19Don't touch anything.
08:22Ooh, the smell of sports dust in the air.
08:25Kinda takes you back to your childhood.
08:27Dad, this is our childhood.
08:31Wow!
08:32Look at all these cards.
08:34How are we gonna know what to buy?
08:35That's why I'm here.
08:37Dad, you don't know anything about baseball cards.
08:40Yeah, Mom should have come.
08:44Look, Honus.
08:46You don't need people here that know about baseball.
08:48You need someone here that knows about business.
08:50Well, then why are you here?
08:53Excuse me.
08:54My son's interested in baseball cards as an investment, and they don't want to get ripped off.
09:00Sorry, all we do is rip people off.
09:02Store policy.
09:06I'm sorry, I didn't mean to insult you, Mr...
09:09Rip-offer. Con-man-tee rip-offer.
09:13From the famous Jack the Rip-offer family?
09:19Don't worry, I'll give you a good price. Go browse.
09:21All right, thanks.
09:22Hey, Dad, check this out.
09:23And Andy Pafko.
09:25Who's Andy Pafko?
09:26He was, uh, $1,300.
09:29Keep browsing.
09:34What kind of idiot comes to store like this for a frying pan?
09:37It's a Swedish pancake maker signed by Bjorn Borg.
09:40Really?
09:44I think I remember him serving those at Wimbledon.
09:46Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, guys, look, an Indy car.
09:53Oh, it even has a remote control. Cool.
09:56This is better than cool.
09:58Rick Mears drove this to a victory in 84.
10:00Oh, man, it's autographed.
10:03Dad, why don't we buy something like this?
10:05Hey, hold on a second.
10:06Hey, Mr. Conn, or Mr. Man, Mr. Conn-man.
10:09What kind of an investment is this Mears car?
10:13Well, it's been a very good one for me.
10:15It's already doubled in value.
10:17No kidding.
10:18What are you asking for?
10:19$140.
10:20Oh, cool.
10:22If all three of us put our money together, we could buy it.
10:24and still have $10 left over.
10:26Yeah.
10:27Yeah.
10:28I think we're all forgetting the bloody nutty buddy bar incident.
10:33But, Dad, you heard the guy.
10:34It's a great investment.
10:35Yeah, it's already doubled.
10:38Yeah.
10:39I was at this race.
10:40It was a great victory for him.
10:42Loved to have this souvenir in our house.
10:44We could get rid of those pictures put up on the mantel.
10:47Dad, those are pictures of us.
10:49Oh.
10:50Well, we'll squeeze them in.
10:54This is way better than a baseball card.
11:10Because if we bought one of those,
11:11all we'd be doing right now is staring at it.
11:16That's what we are doing, dork.
11:20Shut up.
11:21Why can't we play with it?
11:23Because a guy at the store said we're not supposed to touch it
11:26if we want it to be an investment.
11:28It has to stay in mint condition.
11:31That stings.
11:35I wonder how fast it goes.
11:37Did you open the gate to the alley?
11:54Yeah.
11:55All right, I'll go first.
11:56Hey, no. It was my idea.
11:57No. Old is first.
11:58No way.
11:59Well, then big is first.
12:00What else is it?
12:01Get real.
12:02It's in the alley. Let's go.
12:13We should have gotten insurance.
12:20Perfect.
12:21You can't even tell we're sideswiped by a garbage truck.
12:25I don't know. The front bumper still looks like it's kind of drooping.
12:28Mark, put on another piece of gum.
12:34It is new.
12:36We just need to make sure nobody can see it from the side.
12:40Did we save Rick Mears' autograph?
12:43Sort of.
12:44It says...
12:46Ick...
12:47muh.
12:49Let's put it on the mantle and get out of here.
12:51Let's go.
12:52Hey, Dad.
12:53Hi, guys.
12:54Hi, Dad.
12:55Hi.
12:56Hi.
12:57Hi.
12:58I thought you guys would stick around and stare at the car for a while.
13:00Um, we've been staring at it for two hours.
13:01You know, we're taking a little bit of a...
13:02stair break.
13:04Hi.
13:05Honey.
13:06Take a look at our new investment.
13:08Hi.
13:09Hey.
13:10Take a look at our new investment.
13:11Hi.
13:12Hi.
13:13Hi.
13:14Hi.
13:15Hi.
13:16Hi.
13:17Hi.
13:18Hi.
13:19Hi.
13:20Hi.
13:21Hi.
13:22Hi.
13:23And now we should be the last time our new investment.
13:25Feast your eyes on Rick Mears' 1984 indie winner.
13:28Oh, no!
13:29Did one of the boys buy that instead of a baseball card?
13:31No.
13:32They pitched in and bought together.
13:33They're gonna share it.
13:34No!
13:35No!
13:36They were supposed to make three separate investments.
13:37We couldn't pass this up.
13:38This toy?
13:39This toy?
13:40This toy is an autographed one-of-a-kind.
13:45They keep this in mint conditions.
13:50double its price you said mint condition yeah was that spearmint or peppermint
13:58why is there gum on this it's holding this paper clip in place here yeah what
14:05is ikma oh man I can't believe you let them do this before the steam starts
14:14coming out of your nose let me explain what happened you don't have to explain
14:16what happened I know what happened you all went to the store you saw the car you all started drooling
14:21the drooling led to grunting the grunting led to buying you are so far off it's not even funny
14:30we grunted drooled bought
14:35i'm tim the tool man taylor and welcome to the high steel hey jimmy i'll be right up
14:40we'll take the elevator up which is right behind me follow me over there
14:48of course you all know my assistant al steel crazy after all these years borling that's right tim i
14:53love steel it's durable reliable and cheap everything i look for in an alloy everything you look for in a
14:59date timmy oh pete bilker from kmb construction he'll be taking us up top it's good to be on the
15:06job site with you finally tim it's great to have you guys come see us for a change yeah i love what
15:11you've done with the place thanks al i picked out the fire retardant monaco color myself it shows you
15:18you guys pick out your china pattern later right now i want to get up to the high steel
15:26hey jimmy come on up
15:30tim remember one foot directly in front of the other thanks peter right behind you
15:39we're finally up here in the high steel where men belong i call this iron country safari
15:44uh i've been cooped up in the studio too long i've forgotten what it's like to be outside working
15:51next to men who know what they're doing
15:55tim right behind us you might be interested is where we're welding our skylight support
15:59oh yeah mark can you see that from down there and if you look way down there you can see them
16:05pouring them concrete decks
16:06uh oh i can see that you fasten your girders to the beam using tc bolts with tension indicating
16:18washers you know you've got a good eye to me now right back over here al take a left there i always
16:23wonder what you do up here when nature calls what do you do just let it fly and hope you don't hit the
16:27foreman well actually that is the way duane does it tim the rest of us we just take the elevator down
16:36the port-a-potty below wait a minute get this rope here just attach it here to my beaner
16:43and you can just head down towards that port-a-potty right down there
16:46tim be careful i don't know al
16:48tim are you all right yeah yeah i'm fine as long as i'm down here could somebody send me a magazine
17:09hi wilson hi ho tim whatever you're cooking sure smells good why thank you neighbor i'd offer you
17:20some but this is my homemade shoe polish so how was your day i don't see him all same all went to work
17:28made fun of al crashed through a port-a-potty sounds full oh that wasn't it supposed to teach
17:36the boys something about investment went to buy some one-of-a-kind baseball cards i let him buy a
17:41remote control car instead so jack was sent out to sell the cow and instead he returns with a handful of
17:47magic beans what beans jack what are you talking about you've been sniffing the fumes in that shoe
17:54polish too long what do you think i don't know i went to that store with the kids when i saw that car
18:01i was i just turned into a big kid you know i wanted it myself well tim i've always believed
18:06the spirit of the child lives on in the man however in your case i think the spirit has completely taken
18:11over i was always been a toy freak i loved him as a kid even when i couldn't afford cool ones
18:18i made my own toys tim taylor toys they must have been the talk of the neighborhood oh yeah especially
18:23when they caught fire and exploded it must have been difficult not being able to afford the things
18:30you love so much i had no toys for tim it was tragic but nowadays when you see something that you
18:37wanted when you were a boy you get pretty excited yeah i guess i do get pretty excited and that
18:43excitement probably just rubbed off on the boys when we walked into that store well tim it's not uncommon
18:48we all try to grasp the pieces of our youth that never were you didn't have toys my mother wouldn't
18:54let me talk to my neighbors tim tim hi hi i've been doing a lot of thinking i should have let the boys
19:12buy the baseball cards but i know why i didn't i got a child inside of me really what month are you in
19:20it oh honey i'm just like a big kid just because i like indy cars doesn't mean we should have bought
19:30the thing well i should have listened to you in the first place and just reinvested the bonds
19:34this isn't your fault well it's not your fault well somebody's fault the boys
19:42i think i hear our little demolition men now i'll flip you to see who yells at him first don't yell
19:47out of them i have a better idea what put the thing back on the mail what are you thinking about
19:50you'll see hey wait wait wait they're just walking in right now hey guys you know that man from the
19:56baseball store is on the phone uh he is yeah he says that he has a guy who collects indie cars
20:04who wants to buy yours he'll he'll give you 200 for it hey hey hey hey that's a 60 profit
20:12a day let's go for it we're not interested what they're not interested 300 they'll give you 300
20:23three hundred shimoli smackeroodies 300 bucks i'll get the car no no no no dad dad it's okay
20:33you know you know we pass yeah we're not selling oh i'm sorry they passed what
20:39what no 750 dollars 750 dollars we'll take it no no no no we're not selling well yeah you know it's
20:56not just the money the car has a sentimental value well i'm sorry yeah it just doesn't look like there's
21:03any way they're gonna sell that card i mean oh well okay bye-bye guys i'm really proud of you
21:11you made an investment you believe in it you're gonna hang on to it i just hope you're not setting
21:16yourselves up for a big disappointment investment's hot now but any day it could crash
21:21nice going you're the one who drove it into the thing yeah you're the one who
21:29no but you're the one no no you he took it in for
21:38hello can i help you yeah yeah i was just shopping in the mall and i realized that this is the store
21:43where my boys bought their toy indie car oh yes i remember i hope they're not playing with it
21:50believe me they're definitely not playing with it so what can i do you for today well you know
21:56i was thinking about buying the three little monsters one of these baseball cards for christmas
22:01what do you think about these three here oh very good they've doubled in value since i got them
22:08well you know i think forty dollars is a little steep according to my book here so
22:12you mind if i look around some more no please by all means browse maybe i can find something for my
22:18husband
22:23what is this thing here well that's a very rare item it's a swedish pancake maker signed by bjorn borg
22:29my husband loves swedish pancakes wonderful with marmalade really i never tried them like that
22:34that's the way bjorn eats them this could be a very interesting purchase oh it's double in value
22:41since i got it if i buy the cards how much will this cost me fifty dollars and i'll throw in a jar
22:49of marmalade i'll give you ten deal but no marmalade
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