Hi Shannon, thanks for another informative video. I just used mine to cut some bolts that were too long, cut a rusted lock off and cut some metal support braces. Keep up with the nice content.
You got that right- let the tool do the work- don't FORCE blade in. Lol- I wore out a " Diamond" cutting 30 Transformers Copper contents. Actually I got better after awhile. I like that new blade locking nut. Thanx
More videos, more videos!! This is the most important part of your business EDUCATION !!! Fully converted Ryobi now. I needed this video else i was going to return the tool. P.S. the included disks are very poorly labeled. Should have "toolside" labeling for orientation
@@shannondelima3028 Yes. I remembered from years ago there's a difference between fitting a cutting disc and a grinding disc but couldn't remember the specifics or work it out from the manual. Have since worked it out myself but it's disappointing that a video produced by the manufacturer (and not some DIY cowboy in his shed) didn't think it's important to tell people the outer flange needs to be flipped, depending on which disc is being used.
The instructions included with the tool are so poor i had to look for videos. And since this tool can be dangerous even the videos are not sufficient. I'll be doing more RU-vid watching before I use it. Manufacturers need to do better.