I agree with your philosophy, however if a tool or item does suck you could still make a video on it "warning" us about it and to stay away, I've tried to do that a few times myself. Good stuff though as always man
I enjoy every video that you make even the ones that I don't like but if you have to go in depth, but as a fabricator meaning I work industrial construction your tools and my tools coexist. Every Friday episode she want to make some of your viewers want to get into the garage keep up the good work and keep teaching us some of your tools of choice
I'm a pipefitter, and I bend a lot of stainless steel tubing for lube systems on different hydraulic machinery. I've been in need of a tool that ACTUALLY DOES A GOOD JOB at deburring the outside edge of 3/16"-1/2" tubing for years now, this looks like it will be great for that! thanks!
Beats trying to chuck a piece of threaded rod into the drill to spin it against a file or trying to rotate it by hand against the grinder. I'm going to have to pick one of these up!
thxs this tool is a life saver I work in a bid truck shop and the wheel studs on the steer axles stick out and drivers are always hitting stuff and they get messed up I use to file them but the uniburr makes quick work of this age old problem
Cool stuff! I cut bolts kinda often and a tool like that would come in handy instead of having to grinding the edges down like I do now. Keep the great videos coming!
The Fab Forums Yesssir! But now all my tools are in boxes and I'm temporarily living with the in laws. So I'm on a hunt for land to open up shop on. Been crazy over here but it's Good to see ya again.
I was just trying to see what it was after seeing this on a website for sale, but I could actually use that since I work with alot of threaded bolts welded to steel wall, just like the test plate you had there, to mount electrical cables. The only thing is we simply use a die nut and we don't need to dress it up since we will mount material on it.
Wish they had bigger sizes. I have to cut u bolts for school busses all the time and this would make quick work of chamfering the cut edge. Great video man, keep up the good work!
Why didn't I have that tool a while back? It would have saved the people around my from all my swearing, sweat, blood and struggle! A definite need-must tool to get! Keep up the good work "son"!!!
Enjoyed this vid all the way around. From the good morning, to the belch, to the rods welded to plate you just happened to have lying around. (Who doesn't, right?!) Thought maybe you should do a once a year "You Need This Tool, Rejects Edition" just so we can learn from your experience and not buy crap. Great stuff! Love the vids.
You never can enough tools rather it's used everyday or once a year if it does the job it is worth it. I have been using a similar tool in the tool and die side of the arena and they are not cheap so this one is not as heavy as the one I been using for years by the way I have never sharpened the one that I have. I would speculate that this one you have would do thousands of cuts also.
Thanks man. I could have used this when installing a ceiling light in an electrical box that is half the depth then I am used to. I needed to cut the length of the bolts and manually die grind the chamfer (weird word)
no more grinding you're finger on the grinder stone when you're trying to fix the stupid mess you did when you're trying the fix the dam rod. sweet tool boss!
Seems like I could dress the bolt end with an angle grinder as fast as it would take me to fish this too out of the box and chuck it up. Unless I had a bunch of ends to do.
Do you have any info if they quit making these? I used the links in the description and it looks like they may have quit making these. I need one or two for my shop and would like to buy a quality one, made in America, and unless I can find one of these somewhere besides their website the only other option is cheap imports on amazon.
Hey man! Put on some goggles! Remember... I don't want to see you in another "Pirate" movie w/Johnny Depp. You got metal chips flying around and it don't take but ONE and YOU'RE BUTT AND EYE IS DONE! No one has to say it, I know I'm a wuss. I don't have a problem with that.
good morning from California, so this tool is almost like a pencil sharpener ? , it doesn't seem very useful ( my opinion) there's always sand paper lol , this is one of those tools you buy and lose it in the first couple days!
You didn't review my tractor supply gloves man! 15 bucks for a pack of three and I liked them better than the 20 dollar a pair Mechanixs brand. To be specific they are good metal fabricating gloves. I wouldn't weld with them, but over all they ware better then the pricier pair.
The Fab Forums WestChester is the brand. They took heavy spark abuse from me grinding the welds on my shortened 8.8. Like the channel and your attitude man. Good stuff bro god bless