Welcome to Renegade's Garage. My name is David (NOT Dave) aka Renegade. I'm an ASE Certified Automotive Technician and Motorcycle Technician with over 35 years of experience. On this channel you will see the best videos on RU-vid of honest tool reviews, toolbox tours, motorcycle & auto repairs, welding projects and more. I hope you enjoy my content and find it helpful as well. Subscribe and consider becoming a channel member. This channel is the best of the best on RU-vid because of my honesty and integrity. I welcome and appreciate everyone. Thank You!!
Use the affiliate links below and in all of my video descriptions for great deals. Affiliate links do help support this channel but they do not cost you anything to use them. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Want me to review your products? Use email listed below. For Business inquiries: renegadesgaragejax@gmail.com OR Send products and fan mail to: 478 Moby Dick Dr. N. Jacksonville, Florida 32218
Great video, i have a new plasma cutter 220v still in the box, i haven't had the chance to open it or use it. Dealing with a 3 yr auto accident Bull Sh$%, doctors, surgery, all that goes with it. But damn im watching ur video, and so want to be in my garage shop, but in all due time, great video. Thank you for sharing, god bless brother. Again great video
Take the time to properly heal. I know it's BS but like you said "all in due time". I'm still kind of recovering from a heart attack on April 27th and open heart triple bypass surgery on May 1st so I'm still a little hesitant to go at it 100%. Thanks for the kind words brother. I appreciate it.
@RenegadesGarage oh wow my friend I am sorry but also glad to hear the news, Godspeed on your recovery, I've had a total of 11 surgeries since Aug 16th of 2021, from an Auto accident coming home from work one early evening, some lady Hit me in the driver's side door of my Work Van, she was going 73 MPH, never hit the brakes. But God did not want me yet. So I'm here, Alive on the Rock Still, and I am truly grateful to be Alive, and brother I pray for you to heal and be healthy. God Bless to you ❤️
@@V8SKULLS So you have been through the ringer too. Any day above ground is a very good day my friend. Never truly understood that statement until just a few months ago.
What does this 27 toolbox cell phone?I've asked people and no one seems To let me know , please come and back I No , it's at harbor free , but it's nice to get Is feedback from people who show things
I think you're asking about the cost.. I can't remember but all you have to do is go on Harbor Freights website and check the prices. I usually don't say prices because it might be cheaper or more depending on location or if the item is on sale or not.
Hi Renegade, good seeing you tonight on Mater’s live. I just watched your review. I have the same issue. I run my compressor and my plasma cutter from the same 220 line. I’ve added 2 more since, but I found the air efficiency is so good I can fill my 80 gallon tank and run off that for a good hour of cutting before I have to let my compressor recharge. I was surprised. I had an F150 aluminum body dropped off at my house to do some testing (and make some wall art), so I had to slice this thing every which way. I think I did it about 2 years ago. It’s on my channel. I had to cut through 3 and 4 layers of aluminum at times and it handled it pretty good. I almost always run on 220V, even though mine has the adapter cord like yours. It just doesn’t perform the same on any gage metal as well as the 220. 110V “doesn’t cut it”, if you know what I mean. I have the YESWELDER Cut55DS. The features are very similar to yours. I’m building this metal body for my T bucket out of 20 gauge. I’m hoping I can get some good cuts on that using 110 so I don’t have to do the back-and-forth thing with my 220 V outlet. The other two new ones that I have are 50 A, but I don’t have the plugs mounted for them yet. I disconnected to different 220 heaters I had in the garage to get those. I’m running a gas furnace out here now
Yeah so far it hasn't been an issue but I do need to add another 220 outlet. At least one more maybe two more. That way the heater and air compressor can stay plugged in. And have one for the welders and plasma cutters.
Cool. Ironic....I just got to this video and for the last few days I've been trying to RU-vid a way on how to charge some Porter Cables without the factory charger. Good to know these chargers exist.
Interesting concept, I would like to see how this would perform with severely neglected batteries or ones completely dead. Every tool has its limitations, this one seems to be one I would try out.
Thank you Renegade, I sent my address to you. I hate it if someone announces a giveaway and then there so many other people that come and the loyal viewers don't have much of a chance.
Exactly Arnie.. Thanks for participating in the giveaway and for being a loyal viewer and subscriber. I appreciate it. I will get it sent out to ya as soon as I can.
Maybe the reason why they ain't lifetime warranty 'cause they're "thin wall" sockets. A tire guy who uses them daily will go through them like they was nothin'. From the website ~ "Astro Pneumatic Tool Co. warrants our products to the original user against defective material or workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of first use."
Some of their tools are lifetime warranty. Like the other set in this video. Thin wall sockets last a lot longer than think they do. Snap-on, Mac and Matco thin wall flip sockets are lifetime warranty and I have had mine for almost 30 years.
If you already have them why sell them? I have the BluePoint ratchet wrenches and the Icon ones. I like them both. The Icon ratchet wrenches are longer.
Check these videos out next!! Watch this video to the end to find out how to enter to win one of these charges!! ru-vid.com/group/PLn_YB85TDbVjmevlXU_sjUXA9M27gXpPZ
Awesome battery charger bro. Thanks for sharing. Keep the videos coming. Hope you have an incredible day. Much love Octopus. I only have one 20 volt battery