Why do we never see you pull the bit lock chuck on the impact driver? It is like you do not know that it is there. The short bits will lock in if you use it. It is the collar that is around the bit where you insert it.You pull it away from the motor, the bit slides in a bit and you release the collar and it locks the bit in place.
I knew what it was because (duh..!) I read the instructions. Just another doodad to fumble for in tool belt full of crap... and then drop it in the sand from the top of a thirty foot ladder.
@@mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539 Doesn't matter what the occupation is there's an endless array of things to help do your job - and get you to part with your money.
@@pdubzpyro ever heard of a work bag? I call mine the bag of tricks and it always has anything i might need for a remodel in said bag. Not to mention theres a job trailer on site everywhere with everything else. So no i dont have the "just in case" a lot.
"Bet you don't know what this accessory is..." Now just sit through 8 and a half minutes of video with me talking about the stuff you do know about until I tell you" 😂
Gee to think I watched this video when I could be using my time better, like I have some paint that I must watch dry. Just another yank who loves the sound of his own voice.. and 8 and a half minutes of it !!!
13 minutes, and you still don’t understand the true value of that piece. Not only does it turn ur longer bits magnetic, it also stops ur knucklehead from punching through drywall and plywood, it creates the perfect depth for ur screw, now you know.
I use one on a daily basis. I install windows and I use a 6 inch Phillips bit and 2 inch drywall screws. The sliding magnet piece is awesome for installing.
The thing I like most about the black Dewalt bit holders is the sleeve rotates around the bit holder so you can support it with your fingers without burning your fingertips on spinning metal.
Vince I don't buy DeWalt kits , I buy DeWalt bits in the bulk package for bits , so never had one of those -BUT I do have fastcaps magnetic sleeve and use it on all my driver's , good job 👍
Its hard to hear the content; just get to the point. VCG vids are like John Madden blended with Jersey Shore. Repeat the same thing several different times stating the obvious. Sorry Vince, just not my style. Im sure many people like your loud, repetitive chats behind the mic.
For the longest time I never knew what that little yellow weird tool was used for and now I know. And to be honest I'll probably won't stop using it it's super helpful works great. Thanks man. 👍
Makita has had a simular setup for several years. Its a nice addition because you are capturing the screw at the head instead of trapping it in a sleeve.
I've used them...I never could figure out why its called a screw finder ...I never found a thing with it but I've used them to hold the screw to the end of a driver.
Yeah they’re cool. I’m a bit of a magnet connoisseur I’m obsessed with them and use them for all kinds of stuff especially tool related. I have tried every magnetic sleeve I can find for my impact and other drills, these dewalts do break on me sometimes. In my opinion the Makita magnet saddle sleeve is the best. It slides over any 1/4 hex, not proprietary like the DEWALT and to me it feels at least 3 times as magnetic. Oh and they are available separately to buy alone (I don’t think you can buy the dewalt by itself but I might be wrong?) Good video, entertaining you crack me up bro
Watch project farm on bit holders. I just bought 20 of them 10x 3/8 and 10x 1/2" for sockets, but he does the showdown for bit holders. I'll let you see it...
I bought the same kits last year with the fastener dummy head demo. Thought it was self explanatory to fit on the longer driver bits to work with fasteners with heads that won’t fit into the sleeve. Goes back to that wise older gent who told you that sometimes slower is faster or n this case applying it to taking the time to learn something new. Awesome vids, Vince and kudos to all the VCG gang on what you all share. Stay safe all.
It holds the screw from wobbling off. I'm a drywaller and when I am hanging rc1 channel to the ceiling it holds the screw long enough to penetrate the metal
Bro you know how many of this yellow pieces I put into the trash lolllll ,now no more, thank you for your videos, you help a lot people with your videos 👍👍👍👍👍
That sounds a lot more like a side benefit there bud. It's magnetic and also so it can be used with the torques bit screws. Not necessarily just a counter sink tool.
I've been cracking up watching this video I've been using these for over 3 years. Makita made this first and DeWalt copied it. Makita design is definitely better though
So I’ve found another great use for the sleeve, when installing door knobs you slide it up to protect the door knob when putting in the two main screws, it’s amazing!!!!!
The drills get smaller but the batteries are huge...once mankind gets a better hold of holding power the tools will get ridiculous...bet you NASA has 1 inch battery that will power these drills
So I guess I have one but it is attached to a 2” bit, but it doesn’t seem like it can be taken off and switched to another? Maybe I don’t know how to take it off?
Wow! It took you over 8 minutes in a 13 minute video to get to the point. Had to watch a couple of LONG ads also. Shorten up the vids or put a time stamp on them so I can see where the chatter ends and the actual information begins.
Looks just like the Makita magnetizer. The Makita magnetizer works really well. I just magnetize my bits and haven't bought a kit that has one of those
Dill uses Dewalt impact drivers but the Dewalt bits are too cheap quality, and Dill also loves the longer drill bits, but he buys the ones with the teeth on the end that grab the screw head, he ordered them on amazon.
I always used that specifically for DRYWALL. It allows you to quickly snap on a std drywall screw to hold it magnetic, then you rip it in fast into the drywall with a perfect sink into the wallboard, and the drill just auto-magically pops right off once the screw is counter-sunk just enough. Now it's ready for mudding.
“I couldn’t figure it out, even though there is a description AND a picture on the front of the package” - I feel bad for anyone who hired this guy as a contractor!!!!!! Holy 💩!!!!
@SupaTrending Daily that that tools only purpose is to pull out and hold the screw in and retract as the screw threads. They only last through 1 box of screws before they jam up. They stop spinning when theyre on wood just as if you were holding it. I gave up on them
I haven't bought a new bit set in a while, so I hadn't seen the 10x magnetic sleeve, but I like it. I prefer to use the 3" bits because they fit impact ¼" hex quick release chucks, plus adding a quick release hex chuck to a drill speeds up changing bits much faster. Regarding the use of screw holding sleeves in an impact driver, if you take a close look at sleeves, they are aluminum. Repeated use in an impact WILL kill them; beats the aluminum to pieces. The only 1" bit holders I been able to use with impacts without destrying them, are sleeveless, all steel holders. I don't recall ever seeing a steel bit holder with a sleeve, but I have a handful of them, so I'd have to take a look to be certain there are no steel sleeved holders. A suggestion, if you are in a similar situation. When you first started taking about the 10X mag sleeve, you were moving it around so much, I had no idea what you were talking about. This was compounded by me not being familiar with the 10X mag sleeve. I guess you haven't learned a lesson from being in too much of a hurry to learn the purpose of the 10X mag sleeve! LOL Slow down, a half step, and make sure you get a good framed image of whatever you want your viewers to see. (Helpful 'Pro' Tip: Always helps facilitate good communication, if viewers know WHAT you are talking about!) I've had ADD my entire life; I'm an expert on slowing down to facilitate communication. LOL... Thanks for the vid, and the work they take.
... I am curious what's not to like at this video ? 20 000 dislike ? Wen stupid people know how to access the internet ? Actually in no stupidity is just bad intentions.
... you know what, people like you Vincent is very hard not to be fan of this kind. You are even underestimating your self in some videos, for the beauty of the presentation, and this says a lot of good things about you. My objective opinion is those philosophers who give you dislike are at the lowest point of the life , and I am telling you this because I know people's I worked in my life with many people ,in many countries, were native tongue is very different like Europe. This is a bad thing I am decepoited because I thought people became better, not dumb in this era of information.
Wanna know what that magnet is good for?? Throw it inside a home depot pouch and put a few screws on tge outside of your pouch and there easy to grab i use old speaker magnets a d hold 30 screws on the outside of my pouches easy access i could show you 30 ideas you can use that dewalt magnetic tip for 30!!!!
Hey man check this i had a bolt inside my 5.7 350 mercruiser head. Couldn't find my mechanic magnet used Dewalts magnet with a long extension. Pulled that bolt up out of my engine saving me thousands of dollars!! 👍👍 love tge videos man!!
Makita makes the best mag screw holder. Dewalt doesn't compare. And I'm a Dewalt fan. But that Makita is just beefier and will run thousands of screws. Yeah, I tried the Dewalt when I got it, but the proof is right there when you're running in screws on a flooring job. The magnet on the Makita is much stronger. It sets the screw head just right. Funny thing is I don't really care for the Makita set, as the Dewalt sets are straight up better. But I'll order the Makita bit holder from Amazon.
More like it could have been a 20 second video, " This is a magnetic sleeve attachment for 2+inch dewalt bits" Is all the video needed. 90% of the rest of the video was "I'm an idiot who doesn't pay attention to what I'm buying" these are the same people who buy something, get home, and turn around back to the store/company and complain what they bought wasn't what they thought it was.
I've been using a Makita one for a couple years now, that always comes in there bit kit . It's called the Mag sleeve . If your running the same screws all day with same head it really does help ALOT .
Vince I just wanted to tell you I showed my partner your videos on Spyderco knife so last week my friend and his wife and two kids they went to Hershey Pennsylvania while he was there he stopped at a store ended up buying a Spyderco serrated edge knife he picked up the same one you have just serrated with the black handle my father also has a Spyderco me personally I like the spring loaded Kershaw knives half straight blade half serrated but he purchase the same one you did and it's very nice knife I think everybody should have a good pocket knife
Mine came with the magnetic attachment on a #2 bit. Milwaukee has the same thing. It didn't take long at all to figure it out. Long bits have a purpose like installing a screen door pump or hand rail short ones don't work well cause the drill body gets in the way. Door handles too.
That's why we watch your vids...you're honest...and you admit you didn't read the instructions like the most of us..! 👏
You da man Zee we appreciate you!!
Why do we never see you pull the bit lock chuck on the impact driver? It is like you do not know that it is there. The short bits will lock in if you use it. It is the collar that is around the bit where you insert it.You pull it away from the motor, the bit slides in a bit and you release the collar and it locks the bit in place.
cant believe he's been using a impact driver for HOW LONG and didn't know the long bits Lock in if you pull the ring out???
@@VCGConstruction "i never slow down to read it" just like you do clickbait thumbnails. now go tie that magnet on to your hard drive please :)
Me too. I'm an engineer and I never used it. So the lesson here is RT#M 😂😂😁
I knew what it was because (duh..!) I read the instructions.
Just another doodad to fumble for in tool belt full of crap...
and then drop it in the sand from the top of a thirty foot ladder.
Bahahahaha, this made me laugh. Too true
@@mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539
Doesn't matter what the occupation is there's an endless array of things to help do your job - and get you to part with your money.
Magnetic screw holder and work like a depth stop so u don't over set on drywall
And any finisher would take that away from you and trash it. Buy a screw gun
Theres plenty of depth setters for drywall
@@kylealexander7024 lol... never heard of “just in case”? Don’t act like you’ve never forgotten something n didn’t wanna drive. It
@@pdubzpyro ever heard of a work bag? I call mine the bag of tricks and it always has anything i might need for a remodel in said bag. Not to mention theres a job trailer on site everywhere with everything else. So no i dont have the "just in case" a lot.
I do drywall for a living it doesn't set the depth
"Bet you don't know what this accessory is..." Now just sit through 8 and a half minutes of video with me talking about the stuff you do know about until I tell you" 😂
yeah absolute dickhead
Gee to think I watched this video when I could be using my time better, like I have some paint that I must watch dry. Just another yank who loves the sound of his own voice.. and 8 and a half minutes of it !!!
@@andrewcourt5156 Agreed. Never shuts his pie hole.
Easiest way to NOT GET subscribers? This fucking video right here!
YES, HE IS AN IDIOT !!!!!
13 minutes, and you still don’t understand the true value of that piece. Not only does it turn ur longer bits magnetic, it also stops ur knucklehead from punching through drywall and plywood, it creates the perfect depth for ur screw, now you know.
It’s a magnet! Don’t know why that took 13 mins to explain something that takes literally 2 secs and a simple demonstration. Wow🤦🏻♂️
Shut yo mouth
Learned something new. Thank you and appreciate the honesty. 8 minutes to get to the answer.
This video reminds me why I dont subscribe to your channel
LMAO🤣🤣🤣👍
joeychgo agreed
I use one on a daily basis. I install windows and I use a 6 inch Phillips bit and 2 inch drywall screws. The sliding magnet piece is awesome for installing.
Congrats you are the 1%!
HONESTLY....I HAD NO IDEA !! Now that I know what it's does. I'll be using it from now on !!
THANKS FOR FIGURING IT OUT AND MAKING THE VIDEO
Glad you liked it
LMAO! I've thrown away so many of those things. Thanks!
You missed another key feature of the sleeve. It is gauged to set drywall screws at the perfect depth.
The sleeve will over drive your screw and break the paper then there is nothing truly holding your rock
@@Will-zn7zs if you're an idiot that keeps driving your screw
I have always wondered what the thing was for and I couldn't ever figure it out thanks imma use mine tomorrow now and try it thanks
You got it Matt!!
I'm the kind of guy who loves to read the user manual and packaging before I start working with a tool
I hear ya, most times if the camera isn’t on its rush rush rush!!
You can't read the manual!!! That's cheat'n!
@@operator8014 It was sarcasm :-p
It's a sleeve to magnetize bits.
I mean. Seriously???
I went 10yrs without knowing what the F**K that little thing was. What a great piece of info.....THANK YOU!
The thing I like most about the black Dewalt bit holders is the sleeve rotates around the bit holder so you can support it with your fingers without burning your fingertips on spinning metal.
I know it’s one of my favorite drives!!
Yeah, it’s a screw holder... handy as! (Really surprised most people have no idea that’s what it’s for)
I think most people do know. If you look at or read the packaging at all it's pretty clear.
Its a saddle magnet for the 2" bits to make them magnetic
Yes
Yup....
I still remember the commercial when they first invented them lol
Dude this is life changing. At last I may actually look like I know what I'm doing on a job site. But probably not.
Don't worry bro, I'm there with you.
Vince I don't buy DeWalt kits , I buy DeWalt bits in the bulk package for bits , so never had one of those -BUT I do have fastcaps magnetic sleeve and use it on all my driver's , good job 👍
Hey I wondered what it was too, till I read it. Really handy especially with long bits on butt hinge screws.
Magnetic screw holder works great but not very durable
Its hard to hear the content; just get to the point. VCG vids are like John Madden blended with Jersey Shore. Repeat the same thing several different times stating the obvious. Sorry Vince, just not my style. Im sure many people like your loud, repetitive chats behind the mic.
Shit man,,that’s so handy,! 👏🏻👏🏻😀👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
You could call this gadget... MAGNificent
😂😂👍
🤣🤣🤣 nice!!
One of my favorite little finds after getting the bit set. It has come in handy many times.
It is awesome David!
It's a magnetic sleeve to hold your screws.
You are correct welcome to the 1% !
Yep, that magnetic THING in my drill kit ....now makes sense !!!
For the longest time I never knew what that little yellow weird tool was used for and now I know. And to be honest I'll probably won't stop using it it's super helpful works great. Thanks man. 👍
Im glad I'm not the only one who didnt know what it was for .I think ill start reading the directions. Thanks for doing this video
No problem James and welcome to the 1% !
I didn't know either and unfortunately I think mine is long gone now. Good excuse to go buy another set of bits😉😉😉
Makita has had a simular setup for several years. Its a nice addition because you are capturing the screw at the head instead of trapping it in a sleeve.
Not only magnetic it also has adjustable depth
Am aspiring DIYer thanks you! Great explanation!!!🎉💥🎊
I've used them...I never could figure out why its called a screw finder ...I never found a thing with it but I've used them to hold the screw to the end of a driver.
Yeah they’re cool. I’m a bit of a magnet connoisseur I’m obsessed with them and use them for all kinds of stuff especially tool related. I have tried every magnetic sleeve I can find for my impact and other drills, these dewalts do break on me sometimes. In my opinion the Makita magnet saddle sleeve is the best. It slides over any 1/4 hex, not proprietary like the DEWALT and to me it feels at least 3 times as magnetic. Oh and they are available separately to buy alone (I don’t think you can buy the dewalt by itself but I might be wrong?) Good video, entertaining you crack me up bro
Thanks TK !!
Watch project farm on bit holders. I just bought 20 of them 10x 3/8 and 10x 1/2" for sockets, but he does the showdown for bit holders. I'll let you see it...
I bought the same kits last year with the fastener dummy head demo. Thought it was self explanatory to fit on the longer driver bits to work with fasteners with heads that won’t fit into the sleeve. Goes back to that wise older gent who told you that sometimes slower is faster or n this case applying it to taking the time to learn something new. Awesome vids, Vince and kudos to all the VCG gang on what you all share. Stay safe all.
You’re a beast tim Simmons!!
Dewalt vs Milwaukee drill bit case testing, which is stronger?
This is exactly what I want to know
This video could have been a minute long, but it wasn't. Thanks for that in particular...
Well you know what they say.. The more you know the more you know you didn't know.
It holds and picks up screws and also keeps you from setting the screw to far
It holds the screw from wobbling off. I'm a drywaller and when I am hanging rc1 channel to the ceiling it holds the screw long enough to penetrate the metal
Sweet cuz!!
You slide it on the tip of a 2 or greater bit and that the screw will strive to the magnet
How long have you been a part of the 1% Cuz?
Bro you know how many of this yellow pieces I put into the trash lolllll ,now no more, thank you for your videos, you help a lot people with your videos 👍👍👍👍👍
After seeing this video I have to subscribe to know all those little ins and outs of my dewalt tools
Milwaukee shockwave bits W/ dewalt magnetic sleeve = Love
it's magnetic, however, it is actually a drywall bit so the screw won't sink in too much in the drywall when screwing.
That sounds a lot more like a side benefit there bud. It's magnetic and also so it can be used with the torques bit screws. Not necessarily just a counter sink tool.
They also make those for screwdrivers !
I SURE AS HELL DIDN'T KNOW AND I CALLED THE COMPANY AND THEY DIDNT KNOW NEATHER
I will subscribe to this Channel just because of this video. I also didn't know the purpose for that small tool. I will check your other videos. 👊🏾🇺🇸
Thanks buddy!!
Slides over your DeWalt bit to hold screws
Its a magnetic tip to reduce wobbling and increase magnetization. Inerchangable tips.
You could do a video about a rock you found on the ground and I would still watch it 👍
only if it five minutes instead of 20 minutes
Vince, where are you from? I can't pinpoint your accent. It's like Pittsburgh and New York. Great vids!
Philadelphia
Maaan! I thought it was just me 😂 This is exactly my story.
Slid over magnet. Use that thing every single day
I've been cracking up watching this video I've been using these for over 3 years. Makita made this first and DeWalt copied it. Makita design is definitely better though
So I’ve found another great use for the sleeve, when installing door knobs you slide it up to protect the door knob when putting in the two main screws, it’s amazing!!!!!
Man thats great i was putting in nobs at work the other day and scratched it thanks
60 second video drug out for 13 minutes. Ugh.
The drills get smaller but the batteries are huge...once mankind gets a better hold of holding power the tools will get ridiculous...bet you NASA has 1 inch battery that will power these drills
That would be crazy!!
Irwin's impact set has those in there too
Wow......and not in a good way. Hope Dewalt payed enough for that advertisement.
So I guess I have one but it is attached to a 2” bit, but it doesn’t seem like it can be taken off and switched to another? Maybe I don’t know how to take it off?
Long bits are great for installing shelf brackets.
Just got a set of these impact bits and your video helped me out thanks!
Wow! It took you over 8 minutes in a 13 minute video to get to the point. Had to watch a couple of LONG ads also. Shorten up the vids or put a time stamp on them so I can see where the chatter ends and the actual information begins.
Thanks for watching
It magnetized your bits
You’re part of the 1% !!
Yes it's a magnetic screw holder that stops driving the screw as soon as its counter sunk. Its awesome.
Looks just like the Makita magnetizer. The Makita magnetizer works really well. I just magnetize my bits and haven't bought a kit that has one of those
I’d say it similar
Makita makes the same sleeve and has for a while.
it is a bit sleeve that is magnetite and holds your screws
Dill uses Dewalt impact drivers but the Dewalt bits are too cheap quality, and Dill also loves the longer drill bits, but he buys the ones with the teeth on the end that grab the screw head, he ordered them on amazon.
Thanks Dill !
I always used that specifically for DRYWALL.
It allows you to quickly snap on a std drywall screw to hold it magnetic,
then you rip it in fast into the drywall with a perfect sink into the wallboard,
and the drill just auto-magically pops right off once the screw is counter-sunk just enough.
Now it's ready for mudding.
You could just buy a magnetizer for all you bits.
I have 2 magnetizers but this one is included in the kit and I’m going to use it with the 2 inch bits
They suck tho
If you asked any women DIYers, they'd be able to tell you ;-)
Awesome, explains so much cheers vince
Had to subscribe. Little high strung but I like it
I didn't realize this wasn't known. I got curious when it came with my first kit and started tinkering. I loved it from the get go.
It's a magnet... thanks for telling me to stop watching!
Dude is hilarious, gotta subscribe lol
Wow ok you saved me a ton glad I watched your video
I use it all the time.
“I couldn’t figure it out, even though there is a description AND a picture on the front of the package” - I feel bad for anyone who hired this guy as a contractor!!!!!! Holy 💩!!!!
Mike E I was thinking the same thing. After watching his video, I would never hire him.
I never took the time to figure out that plastic piece either
I didn’t know what it was for until I seen someone using it 😂
Magnetic collar for impact bits I use it
now I know hahaha 3yrs old video... lol
Them dewalt sleeves always break. I have a brushless dewalt combo kit. But I find that Milwaukee bits are way better then dewalt.
@SupaTrending Daily that that tools only purpose is to pull out and hold the screw in and retract as the screw threads. They only last through 1 box of screws before they jam up. They stop spinning when theyre on wood just as if you were holding it. I gave up on them
I haven't bought a new bit set in a while, so I hadn't seen the 10x magnetic sleeve, but I like it. I prefer to use the 3" bits because they fit impact ¼" hex quick release chucks, plus adding a quick release hex chuck to a drill speeds up changing bits much faster.
Regarding the use of screw holding sleeves in an impact driver, if you take a close look at sleeves, they are aluminum. Repeated use in an impact WILL kill them; beats the aluminum to pieces.
The only 1" bit holders I been able to use with impacts without destrying them, are sleeveless, all steel holders. I don't recall ever seeing a steel bit holder with a sleeve, but I have a handful of them, so I'd have to take a look to be certain there are no steel sleeved holders.
A suggestion, if you are in a similar situation. When you first started taking about the 10X mag sleeve, you were moving it around so much, I had no idea what you were talking about. This was compounded by me not being familiar with the 10X mag sleeve.
I guess you haven't learned a lesson from being in too much of a hurry to learn the purpose of the 10X mag sleeve! LOL Slow down, a half step, and make sure you get a good framed image of whatever you want your viewers to see. (Helpful 'Pro' Tip: Always helps facilitate good communication, if viewers know WHAT you are talking about!)
I've had ADD my entire life; I'm an expert on slowing down to facilitate communication. LOL...
Thanks for the vid, and the work they take.
Thanks George I appreciate the helpful feedback !!
thanks for wasting 13 minutes of everyones time. this video could have been made in 1 minute
... I am curious what's not to like at this video ? 20 000 dislike ? Wen stupid people know how to access the internet ? Actually in no stupidity is just bad intentions.
I don’t know Dino, I thought it was a good tip that people overlook! Can’t make everyone happy I guess!???
... you know what, people like you Vincent is very hard not to be fan of this kind.
You are even underestimating your self in some videos, for the beauty of the presentation, and this says a lot of good things about you.
My objective opinion is those philosophers who give you dislike are at the lowest point of the life , and I am telling you this because I know people's I worked in my life with many people ,in many countries, were native tongue is very different like Europe.
This is a bad thing I am decepoited because I thought people became better, not dumb in this era of information.
Wanna know what that magnet is good for?? Throw it inside a home depot pouch and put a few screws on tge outside of your pouch and there easy to grab i use old speaker magnets a d hold 30 screws on the outside of my pouches easy access i could show you 30 ideas you can use that dewalt magnetic tip for 30!!!!
That’s not a bad idea!!
Hey man check this i had a bolt inside my 5.7 350 mercruiser head. Couldn't find my mechanic magnet used Dewalts magnet with a long extension. Pulled that bolt up out of my engine saving me thousands of dollars!! 👍👍 love tge videos man!!
Makita makes the best mag screw holder. Dewalt doesn't compare. And I'm a Dewalt fan. But that Makita is just beefier and will run thousands of screws. Yeah, I tried the Dewalt when I got it, but the proof is right there when you're running in screws on a flooring job. The magnet on the Makita is much stronger. It sets the screw head just right. Funny thing is I don't really care for the Makita set, as the Dewalt sets are straight up better. But I'll order the Makita bit holder from Amazon.
I like the Makita magnetizer as well!!
Only at VCG can you turn a 60 second video into a 13 minute video, and still be exciting!
Thanks Cuz, good thing I don’t have snap
Disagree....13 minute video was waaaayyyy to long...lost my interest very quick...
@@jonking7345 not exciting at all
More like it could have been a 20 second video, " This is a magnetic sleeve attachment for 2+inch dewalt bits" Is all the video needed. 90% of the rest of the video was "I'm an idiot who doesn't pay attention to what I'm buying" these are the same people who buy something, get home, and turn around back to the store/company and complain what they bought wasn't what they thought it was.
I've been using a Makita one for a couple years now, that always comes in there bit kit . It's called the Mag sleeve . If your running the same screws all day with same head it really does help ALOT .
*their, *you're, * a lot
Buddy and I thought it was for drywall
Vince I just wanted to tell you I showed my partner your videos on Spyderco knife so last week my friend and his wife and two kids they went to Hershey Pennsylvania while he was there he stopped at a store ended up buying a Spyderco serrated edge knife he picked up the same one you have just serrated with the black handle my father also has a Spyderco me personally I like the spring loaded Kershaw knives half straight blade half serrated but he purchase the same one you did and it's very nice knife I think everybody should have a good pocket knife
Hershey is the sweetest place on earth Joseph! Does your partner like his new knife?
VCG Construction ya he loves it he's like a little kid at Christmas showing everybody
Been knowing those since I started building. My supervisor at the time gave me one and I was so thankful. I always use it makes life easy.
Nice beto
Mine came with the magnetic attachment on a #2 bit. Milwaukee has the same thing. It didn't take long at all to figure it out. Long bits have a purpose like installing a screen door pump or hand rail short ones don't work well cause the drill body gets in the way. Door handles too.
Took 10 minutes to get to the point.
I use it all the Time. Wait, what channel is this?
I had to like the fact you admitted you didn't know what it was for!! good on ya.