Yeh absolutely pointless video. The full strength of the other products is reached over. 24hour period. That is when u need to test the strength of each adhesive once all have reached stated total cure time. Very biased for sumogrip superfast which kinda says what it does on the side of the tin or tube so to speak lol. Shame I would really like to know the real end result for this test
Video sponsored by sumo I'm guessing 😅. Absolutely no way did CT1 fare that badly. I've stuck a huge piece of stone back on that I accidentally cracked off due to rushing. It was fighting gravity from the off and 5 years later its still on. Not having this video AT ALL
I have this head torch. As an electrician i usually need to wear a head torch for long periods and most head torches with batteries at the front cause head aches and i find the split system type with the battery housing at the back to be awkward when wearing a hat (beanie or trapper hat) in the winter. This head torch doesn't cause headaches after long periods of use for the simple reason that the rechargeable battery is absolutely RUBBISH. I switch through the dimmable settings to find the lowest one. On the highest setting you can get roughly 1 to 1½ hours and when the low battery warning light glows red then the moment you turn it off for any reason it will not switch back on until you recharge it.
I use these every day and they are impossibly heavy and difficult to use. The pipe is very rigid and fights you all the time when trying move around your work/bench. If you enjoy repetitive strain then this is the torch for you...
Question for Milwaukee specialists: My Milwaukee Sawzall M18CSX has the following error: The LED lights up 4 times and the motor just jerks and returns to the starting position. If I then move the turbine a little, it only works for one second and stops. After that, the LEDs light up 6 times. While the LED lights up 6 times, I can saw in an emergency, but I have to press the trigger every second. I checked the MOSFETs and all 6 are correct. It seems that the signal is missing or the hall sensor is faulty? What is your fault diagnosis? Greetings from Switzerlan
The fifth cut should be done over the first cut not the fouth one. Your demo is wrong on this point and prooves nothing. Too bad that you do not show us the diagonal length, we have to believe you. The only "acceptable" proof might be the digital square if it's really working well. The square seems to be of good quality otherwise.
Zooming in on the diagonal measurement would provide a little more proof, but these are very much true measurements. The square is so well machined, it's CNC'd from 6082 alu, and the tolerances are 0.005 - 0.007 degrees accuracy, these guide rail squares are dead on straight. Every rail square (not just each batch, but every single one) is also checked for accuracy on a probing system to guarantee these tolerance levels.
Please allow us to have doubts about what we have seen. You need to let the 20 minutes pass by keeping the camera on, facing the wall. You can always edit the video and speed up the drying time, but it needs to be on camera. Also, half of the first line of the Stixall was left at the top of the brick.
I mainly do solid timber and will mainly use normal biscuits, my dealer sold me a zeta p2 which I’ve realised now I need another ( expensive) blade for. Would you recommend changing machine to classic x or should I just get another blade and the zeta can then be used for everything lamello offers ( I think) Or will it be bad for the machine using it mainly as a ‘sub function’ ie normal biscuits? Sorry if this is a noob question 👍🏻
Thanks for getting in touch, if you mostly work with solid timber you certainly will require a TCT blade whether you are using it for P system connectors or standard biscuits. To use the Zeta for standard biscuits you will need to fit the 132000 blade (www.protrade.co.uk/product/lamello-132000-o100-x-22-x-4mm-universal-tct-biscuit-blade/?variation=66796) and then set the P system adjuster to off and set the biscuit adjuster to the size biscuit you are using. It will cause no harm to the machine using it purely for wooden biscuits so long as used with dust extraction which is required with this machine regardless of setup, you would also have the added benefit of using the P system knockdown connectors should a job arise. Hope this helps!
@@ToolsVision thanks 🙏. I’ve been thinking it over, and I think I’ll buy the blade and keep it, as I may kick myself later as likely a job will come up where it would be perfect! ‘Better to have something you don’t need, than need something you don’t have’
Feeling like a total baller after getting it on Monocashback for only $40. And with a 50% discount and an extra $2 in cashback, it's a no-brainer. Monocashback, you're my hero!
Hi, these power washers are very good. I am happy with a similar Nilfisk power washer E 140.3. I bought a used one (broken) and did fix it. Easy. I have even recorded a video tutorial about it. I think it might be helpful to your viewers. Good luck. ru-vid.com/group/PL59Co9iveKeo2B4wvzHleZdYWYqd1OOtF
Bear in mind, this is not 110V, it comes with a UK plug and is 230V. Drop an email to sales@protrade.co.uk, and the guys will be able to give you a quote for shipping and more information on compatibility.
Well done. Good explanation of the Starlock technology. I'm in the U.S. and most of the big box hardware stores carry the older OIS blades. But after watching videos like yours I decided to splurge on a Fein oscillating tool with Starlock. I'm very happy with my purchase. I am remodeling an older home and this tool has save hours of work. I'm able to pop back and forth between various styles of cutting blades in seconds.
I think you need to look at Project Farms methods, as their is too many factors that could bias your test to really make this judgement in this way! You appear to apply more force with your blade - yes I understand its wider, so you may have been able to do so, but its not technically then a fair test...
The others don't claim to do the same in 20mins, show me a video of sumo holding a solar panel to a van roof with just brackets at 80mph and I'll change until then ct1 for me