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i have this same one, and it doesnt list any info on the pad density... looking to remove very light scratches and polish before ceramic coating, what pad should i use? wool, micro-fibre bonnet, orange waffle, orange smooth?
you can use micro-fiber bonnet. Microfibre is a very nice material to polish with if the right quality is chosen. Like the woolpad, it has many hairs that absorb the product well. This makes the microfiber pad very suitable for cutting. At the same time, the hairs are a lot softer than wool.
I bought your #1 choice, an 8” Seesii. Piece of junk! I used it maybe ten minutes. The chain wouldn’t stay on. I tried both chains..too long or something. Sent it back. I’m older and need one that’s reliable and thought I’d watch best reviews. You chose this as your first? I have no idea what to get, at this point. Very disappointed…
I use a few different one's all 4 seasons , my go to these days is the pomoly yarn plus canvas 4 person tipi with the inner since you can use a stove inside for all 4 seasons, yes you heard me correctly i use a fast fold custom designed hot tenting wood stove in summer and on occasion i do use the inner tent in winter too lol, ive been hot tenting and packing them into the backcountry for years .
I own the Sony XM4s and have tried the Marshall Monitor 2s. The latter sounded way way better than the Sonys, much more definition in the lows, the bass is not smeared and overbearing like it is on the Sonys, better instrument separation and wider soundstage. That was very revealing and also disappointing considering they cost about the same. But yeah, Im disappointed in Sony and looking for better headphones now. The Focal Bathys looks like the best pick.
I would really like to see an actual field testing of the "all in one" survival/shovel/everything you need joints....alot of those are pure garbage and just good cheap gifts for kids who wanna play survival....and others are so so....like the shovel may be decent, but the saw attachment, spear head, etc are trash....
I have open yard space out side my room and at night I sleep in yard use swamp cooler it saves me at least 7-8 hours of Air condition running time. But it’s not best for inside room as it increases humidity.
Audio technica ath m50x .....i tried and they were not good for metal.....i tried it on death metal, groove metal, metacore, deathcore, nu metal, trash metal, brutal death etc and did not like the sound.
I am a native born American, am 72 years old, and I have never heard the electrical term: mAh...milliamphour...pronounced as 'mah' as in ma & pa...names of our parents. Where did you get your pronunciation from? Is it a computer generated voice? That would explain it. I just bought the Imoumlive brand mini-chainsaw with extendable pole. I bought the saw with the 8" chain because it has a chain speed of 26 ft/sec, much faster than these 6" models shown here that only go at about 19 ft/sec. The 6" version of the Imoumlive brand also only goes about 19 ft/sec, so I went for the 8" version for the faster chain speed. I didn't like the models that didn't have an oil reservoir that required carrying a little oil bottle and manually oiling the chain. The Imoumlive saw has the oil reservoir, a big plus for me. I cut several large limbs, about 6" in diameter, from my Oak trees and then cut the limbs up to go on my burn pile. The battery only used one bar on the charge indicator...nice..!! Do your own homework...compare all of the features of the mini saws and take notice of the chain speeds and whether or not the saw has an oil reservoir. Yea, if you only cut a couple of small limbs now & then, the lack of an oil reservoir may not be as important as when you have a lot of cutting to do. Then, you will appreciate only needing to push the primer button a couple of times over having to carry a little oil bottle with you. I have watched a lot of these RU-vid videos about these mini saws, and in every one of them, it shows a man pushing down real hard on the saw to get it to cut through the limb as fast as possible. I think that is ridiculous.
Firstly, I beg your apology for the voice. Actually my voice artist is not Native American. And 2nd, I did a overview of those 8 mini chainsaws not in depth review.
@@thetoolsguys I want to thank you for explaining about the voice artist, and I respect you for offering an apology. That means to me that you really care about your viewers thoughts. I and so many other RU-vid viewers have gotten so frustrated and angry when a channel uses an awful computer voice/Robo Voice/ whatever the latest term is and doesn't seem to care or even attempt to respond when we point out just how awful and stupid that artificial voice sounds when pronouncing common words and terms and trying to read a sentence properly. It's like scraping your fingernails down an old-fashioned slate chalk board....SCREEECHH...!!!! I offer my apology to you for dumping you in with these other uncaring channels. You just proved that you are not like them....HOORAY...!!!
Have to concur on the lousy AI. Human VO talent greatly improves quality of any video/audio product. Links to the products would be helpful. The information was useful in starting my search for a power recliner.
Hey, so i have this polisher that doesnt have that velcro base, its like a foam baase, is there a way to like, make it work for velcro pads? mine just takes "bonnets" cheers dude
@@thetoolsguys Ye, Its called the Rockwell ShopSeries 150MM RANDOM ORBITAL POLISHER, got as a gift so i bought some like, foam and fibre cutting and finishing pads but came to relise that the rockwell doesnt have that velco loop surface. Thanks for responding man.