Those shears are pretty expensive, but if you were going to spend that kind of money on them, you cannot go wrong with the Milwaukee brand. They do not build junk tools.
Those container caster wheels give me serious anxiety. We all know how well "industrial" caster wheels work. (Most popular in grocery carts/trolleys) Imagine wheels, just as poorly maintained that are expected to schlep around 60 tons! And what happens when they hit a pebble??
@colesteven1123 HE...He..he. To put your anxiety at ease, those "industrial" casters are just that; made for the industry. While the ones on shopping carts are "consumer" grade casters. They can make bearings big and strong enough to hold a giant spinning propeller shaft on a cruise ship in place, there are also bearing inside of jet engines that keep you in the sky. Those are also within the definition of "industrial". A bearing, a bolt, hard poly type rubber, and a welded frame is all that it is. They know what they are doing, all the machines that move those containers around are also on some type of wheel. If they hit a pebble, it will either be pressed into the caster tire material, or pressed into dust. I went back and watched it again and those things are built extremely well, even if that wheel itself smashed into oblivion, that steel frame that they built will just drop onto the ground without any harm to it. But this stuff is all double, tripple redundancy proofed right from the writing of the design on whatever software that they use to model it. All the properties of the different materials are already in those software programs, so if its claim was 60k, it would be designed at 100k for example.
Well the lippage gun is a clone of another 25+ tile setting systems the first came out over 15 years ago trust me I used one back then and I’ve been in the tile industry for 40 years
Thank you for the update, TechZone..!! Cool compilation video of awesome tools..!!
Just discovered this channel and already been through tons of vids. Content is great!
The Milwaukee M12BRPS is ridiculous expensive. You can get a Einhell GE-LS 18 with the same functionality for about 70€ 😂 (without battery)
PLEASE start giving is links and more info on these new tools.
Great machine , and bright colour ... 🔥🔥
Quick clamp idea: when the heads are backwards, you can put it in a toilet and effortlessly lift it up one-handed
$1078 for a complex tool to drive in stakes or $25 for a sledgehammer?
With that table 4:55 I’d guess about 4,500 USD
I have found that the paint cleaning tools are worth the cost
The Festool ISC 240, I have an old electric kitchen knife that would do the exact same thing. Why the high price for this?
Fe$tool.
Those shears are pretty expensive, but if you were going to spend that kind of money on them, you cannot go wrong with the Milwaukee brand.
They do not build junk tools.
Those container caster wheels give me serious anxiety.
We all know how well "industrial" caster wheels work. (Most popular in grocery carts/trolleys)
Imagine wheels, just as poorly maintained that are expected to schlep around 60 tons!
And what happens when they hit a pebble??
@colesteven1123
HE...He..he. To put your anxiety at ease, those "industrial" casters are just that; made for the industry.
While the ones on shopping carts are "consumer" grade casters. They can make bearings big and strong enough to hold a giant spinning
propeller shaft on a cruise ship in place, there are also bearing inside of jet engines that keep you in the sky.
Those are also within the definition of "industrial".
A bearing, a bolt, hard poly type rubber, and a welded frame is all that it is. They know what they are doing, all the machines that move
those containers around are also on some type of wheel.
If they hit a pebble, it will either be pressed into the caster tire material, or pressed into dust.
I went back and watched it again and those things are built extremely well, even if that wheel itself smashed into oblivion, that steel frame
that they built will just drop onto the ground without any harm to it. But this stuff is all double, tripple redundancy proofed right from the writing
of the design on whatever software that they use to model it. All the properties of the different materials are already in those software
programs, so if its claim was 60k, it would be designed at 100k for example.
Well the lippage gun is a clone of another 25+ tile setting systems the first came out over 15 years ago trust me I used one back then and I’ve been in the tile industry for 40 years
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
For people that do this for a living or have more money than sense
"Gutter sense" that has got to be a joke surely.
My kitchen slicer will do that
Okok
Drill enthusiaasts
Music very annoying
I don't like music with someone "HUFFING". As if making a huffing sound is music.
A table-saw is not the tool to make a cut within thousands of an inch…a waste of money aimed at squirrels
I don’t watch because I can’t stand the music
Watch at 1.5 speed!!
Turn the sound off turn on subtitles.......🥸
I like the music . It’s the best on any of the tech pages imho
I can't either so I mute and use closed caption
Arrrw blesss……….