I know I'm late to the party but as a plumber will this fit inside of any pipe hangars to make easy adjustable lengths. This is for my bottom of hangar adjustments on height.
I don't get this tool. I work with all-thread often being an electrician but i can't justify $200 for a tool that only does that when i have a porta band saw and sawzall. Dewalt came out with this awhile ago and i thought it useless. Now Milwaukee had entered the ring. (Shrugs) some people got money to burn i guess.
Working from above is where this shines. For example on commercial settings when they have the all thread hanging but not cut down to size. "Apparently they do that"
We'll certainly agree, not a tool for everyone, not even every electrician, we tried to find a pre-fab shop like Mid-City who we knew could really use it. In the video 3:36 he said they've been through 10,000' of rod in just one week of demo, this is an extreme case but this tool does seem to has the ability to save a lot of time and money over even a portaband.
I know I'm late to the party but as a plumber will this fit inside of any pipe hangars to make easy adjustable lengths. This is for my bottom of hangar adjustments on height.
What a great video. Really well done!
you guys should send one to AvE. He's hands down the best reviewer on youtube
If the handle is too big for some people, why not rewire the hand trigger and make it a floor pedal instead? Should be an easy mod.
May I share your video and add traditional Chinese subtitles? Because if it ’s not Chinese subtitles, people in my hometown do n’t understand
I've worked along side mid City electric in Columbus, OH. They are some cool people
Since the DeWalt lasted 3 years put the Milwaukee dies on the DeWalt since they're backwards compatible. 💪💪 Everybody wins
the amount of feet mean nothing, how may cuts is what counts
I don't get this tool. I work with all-thread often being an electrician but i can't justify $200 for a tool that only does that when i have a porta band saw and sawzall.
Dewalt came out with this awhile ago and i thought it useless. Now Milwaukee had entered the ring.
(Shrugs) some people got money to burn i guess.
Working from above is where this shines. For example on commercial settings when they have the all thread hanging but not cut down to size. "Apparently they do that"
We'll certainly agree, not a tool for everyone, not even every electrician, we tried to find a pre-fab shop like Mid-City who we knew could really use it. In the video 3:36 he said they've been through 10,000' of rod in just one week of demo, this is an extreme case but this tool does seem to has the ability to save a lot of time and money over even a portaband.
You don't need to file the rod is the time saver. Cuts it without a burr.
An M12 portable band saw would probobly work for most people, this just makes cleaner cuts and looks more comfortable for repeated overhead cutting.
I think the same, portable bandsaw does fine cutting rod. Plus cuts more. I dont have a problem with burs