I thought the dual power means you can turn the bit by pressing the button, or simply turn it slightly and the bit turn automatically, like the one Sorin from Electronics Repair School use?
They have a low pressure load senser which cuts out all the time ,only good with a flapper disc. Don't try to cut using a 2mm cutting disc go to 1mm. You are a dumb arse to take the safety guard off, you are not a trades person.
So this idiot rumbles on about everything else but what where the connectors actually go who got time to listen about your purchase experience and annoying asss tutorial i almost pulled my hair trying to be patient till the end of this video non informative and really poor explanation
I bought the sharpening tool when I bought my chainsaw attachment and used it for the first time today. Set it up 30 degrees one way, 30 degrees the other way. Set the depth, Set the pitch had the job done ten minutes. Had no problem clamping it with two little clamps to my workmate. This is a delicate piece of equipment not something you shake and wob le about. It's done a fine job. I have been in engineering over 60 years and I think it's about time you called it a day giving out false information to people. All my power tools are einhell and ozito and don't have any problem with them and have 15 batteries that have come with them. Also your language is disgusting you need to get your mouth washed out with soapy water.
Was just about to buy one - but forget it! The main problem that stands out are the wheels being too small to go over small obstacles - will look for a compromise that folds together like this one, so I can stack it away inside my house - thanks GP
It should be a steel that has a good amount of Manganese. The rock tooth that is. If the bucket tooth came from a very large machine it most likely will be as well. They should be forgeable, but I will warn you they arent weldable, or easily weldable that is. They were meant to be very tough and last for a good bit of time. When you realise what it is they do, it is obvious they arent made of these materials for no reason. The amount of pressure is designed to make the rocks they encounter yield to the steel.
My go to soldering irons are the Hakko FX888D and My Milwaukee M12SI-0 Cordless soldering iron. Both have been fantastic albeit pricey. The Hakko stays on the bench and the Milwaukee is ultra portable and heats up in seconds from dead cold.
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PC technician here of 23 years .. I recently was gifted one of these, maybe not this exact model but a very very similiar looking alternative (USB C charging, leds near the tip) and I was very skeptical, it does feel very loose, the tips aren't magnetic and don't hold screws well even after magnetising them (which was my main issue) and very occasionally when you try and turn something manually without pressing the button, if theres too much tension, it will stop the auto feature from working and you have to leave it for a short while before it allows the button press. However, on that note it is very usable. I addressed the magnet issue by taking a couple of the little rectangle magnets you get in laptop lids and popping them on the shaft just where the tip sits in and it seems to work spot on. Even though it is cheap and I use different tips (the same ones in the box that are in the video) I can't see myself not using it.
I here ya .. they come in handy But there not as good as all these reviews were making out it was the best shit since sliced bread ... I personally think for the price they could of done a much better job ... Thanks for taking the time to comment 👍
I know you posted this 3 years ago and have probably realized long before now where things went wrong, but just case you haven't, it's pretty obvious... You forgot to attach the 2 fans to the heatsink before powering up!
2:55 LOL, thank you! You've made me realize why there are hubs without a case! i didn't like them, but now they make perfect sense due to this issue, I have read few reviews people have said on various hubs that the connectors are too big.