Curious whether the shaft in the big handle is true and straight. You should have put it on the lathe and take a look. This thing is $40 after tax. So it’s better to be impeccable
Im running a 2500 psi 1.75 gpm electric pressure washer and just getting swivel marks? I hooked the hose directly to the powerhouse cause i couldn't figure how u connect the gun directly? Could that be the issue?
I think some bits are made so you screw in an angle. For example that Bosch seems to be the case. The question is, if you screw in an angle if it will slip.
Great videos, love all the in-depth testing. Would be good to test the Wiha double sided bits in these smaller EDC style bit holders. The Leatherman bits and tiny Steinwhale double sided bits would also be awesome to test.
That's a Gearwrench Gimbal ratchet - gimbals only make sense when they're loose. Wishing you success on your hunt, I'd like to get something similar too.
Craftsman made something back in the day, a black wafer with a 1/4, or 3/8 square cut in the middle. Essentially a coin with the square cut in it. You'd place it in between the socket and the anvil on the ratchet, and it stuck out just the right amount. I actually have a separate plastic one that came with a cheap no-name brand set of sockets with ratchets that a friend gave me. The Craftsman one came in a yellow plastic soft sleeve with a clear flap. I wanted to buy them as they were listed on eBay a couple months ago for $45+ and didn't pull the trigger. Now I can't find the multiple listings anywhere. Anywho, that isn't quite what you are looking for anyway. We should get someone to make a coin with a protruding 1/4 and 3/8 nub out of the middle!
If you want to buy this from Prestacycle, do it in a way where you‘re guaranteed hassle free returns. They royally screwed me over when I bought the tool from them. One of the items I ordered wasn’t included in the box and the tool itself was off by more than 10%. Never heard back from them.
Do you have a email where I can send you a recommendation? . Probably it is what you are looking for. I wrote the model here in the comments section, But for some reason, the comment is erased automatically😮. It is a german brand.
7:45 apoke with Vessel about this and they said we have never had anyone complain about this which is bonkers to me. I guess rhey juwt never use em so no one complains.
Some other options for you to try, although I couldn't find all of them in 1/4 drive: - Asahi VQ0300 - coin style but it goes on the socket side instead - SEK ORH205 - STRAIGHT 10-1875 - Pro-Auto RH-205T2 - KTC BRG3 - STRAIGHT 10-6500
I've seen a Nepros version of the Koken and Tone spinners with a rubber grip that you might want to consider. It might still be too thick, but it's worth a look.
Two other Japanese 1/4" spinners (not ratchet) that you might want to try: - KTC NEPROS NBE28: very nice rubber grip ring (that is also replaceable, part n. NTYR1201). - KTC BE2-Q: body made of red plastic, works OK.
I have one of those cheap harbor freight sets that came with a blue plastic wheel and you can insert between the ratchet head and socket. I bet you could try that on the tone ratchet by inserting a 1/4 to 1/4 hex bit in the top ans inserting the blue wheel.
I have a couple of SK USA Ratchet spinners (1/4 & 3/8). One has barely enough knurling, the other is nearly smooth. Why can’t someone make a ratcheting HAND spinner that is low profile and with good knurling? Some of us don’t need these things to withstand a lot of torque. We need something we can grip, get into a tight spot, and have low back drag. And we aren’t using them with ratchets necessarily.
Oh! I think this is what I had in mind on the last video when he asked for suggestions. I couldn't remember who it was from. This looks very close, though I also want to say I remember a black oxide spinner that's similar. Wondering if it might be from Hazet or... some other German brand... Also trying to think who even had videos on this stuff. If not bzeug, I would guess ChrisCas.
I know what U want and HAVE seen them for sale, its more like a flat thin coin with a grippy edge. I think Sealy tools makes one but ill look around and edit my post.
Great review thanks, I bought one of these and put a Chinwaukee Battery in it from EBay and it did at least do ONE cut :) My regular batteries seem OK but yea I feel they might not do to well if I tried to use this for everything. Good saw regardless, I really like it, but like any tool a bit of common sense use, goes a long way.
Hey question. Am i right in saying if you want to have servos, you have to connect either the main battery or an additional one to the servo rail? If this is correct, what is the max voltage input into the servo rail? (In other words, whats the biggest sized battery i can plug into servo rail) For instance, Is it 5v like the pixhawk, or can the servo rails take in 12v?
Dont forget Elora, Matador, Stahlwille, Alarm (pliers), Heyco,picard, bessey great German Tools too. Greetings from Bavaria. Why looks American tools like from a Gumballmachine?
I would think that the wrench does not go back to zero to force you to reset it before next use and its just part of the way it is designed to work. To me, it makes sense and is okay. I have spring loaded torque wrenches that do permit multiple uses without a reset in-between. Looks like an interesting tool and not a bad price, especially with the case and bits included (currently ~$43 on Amazon).
Very interesting. Thank you so much for the demo! Really interesting device. I was wondering from the previous video how this actually worked. Surprised it actually seems to be decently accurate if not also precise.
Search for Pittsburgh 94011 - it is a thumbwheel ratchet (with the knurling) but has a lock. Also the Titan 12090 might do the job (but isn't knurled).
Since a year or so PICA finally has a scriber in this pen design. Dont know exactly when they came up with it but last year i found it on their website. Comes with a interchangeble hardened metal tip and it holds up pretty good. I use it daily and there are no sings of wear on the tip. It has a grey plastic cap on the handle instead of the green one, but the pencil inserts also fit. Great for all the fabricators or machinists for drawing very fine lines