Ooooof i had a grinder with the good ol widow maker switch with a wire wheel on jump out of my hands and run up bare skin on my forearm and get caught in my shirt against my shoulder and neck could not get to the switch so i tried to unplug with my foot BUT another no no i had the cord ends tied together so i had to yoink my shirt off my ass puckered up so fast it did the opposite of a fart !!
Oh yes same thing happened to my father with the big grinder and wire wheel when he was in an engine compartment. Thing caught his t-shirt and beat the piss out of him 😵💫😆
The Bauer is great. My only problem with it is that it has no balls, isn't reversible, battery is in the way, feels cheap, is brushed, and is only good for cutting through wire coat hangers.
My Dremel will keep spinning until the plastic shell melts and the brushes launch out the side of the little motor. It may not have much torque, but it will happily let you decide how on-fire is too much on-fire. Mind you, it is an older one. The newer ones may not be so...liberated.
I own one of the offbrand newer dremels. Same goodies, same need for safety-squints when you're using the cut-off bit. But, ooooh, man is it a beautiful machine in its own right. And don't get me started on versatility... more scoocum than a hammer made of nails, wah.
I have done some tool testing on Dremel type tools (somehow they have my name. They send me a tool, I do a bunch of stuff with it, I tell them what I think and I get to keep it). The ones with the batteries built in, you can stop them with your bare hand. They sent me a couple of brands to try.
My newer dremel (still a current for sale model) has no care, if the motor is strong enough, the motor spins. Mine is the most powerful plug in model, so its actually not bad with torque for such a small device.
A Dremel rotary tool? Or the awful barely home owner grade underpowered overpriced consumables Dremel ultra saw? I tried the dremel ultra saw and it was the perfect mix of uselessness between a circular saw, ¼" angle die grinder, and a 4½" angle grinder! (Let alone conpared to these Milwaukee/Dewalt 3" cut-off tools that atleast have common consumabls!) I have the old brushed cordless M12 rotary tool, and the angled and straight ¼" die grinders, Dewalt for the 20v and 60v mix of 4½-6" angle grinders, Plus the very stupid looking but surprisingly useful 20v 4½" circular saw (which really has the power, although not meant for the abrasive discs I've used in it im pretty sure 😄), I'd take any of the above over the Dremel "ultra frustrating saw" 😠 Especially the dewalt version of these 3" cut-off tools that I've had a chance to play with, but still haven't purchased... It's a bit better designed than the Milwaukee and has more power with a similar size using a pouch or old 2.5ah battery atleast. Of course comparing a 12v tool to a 20v usually isn't fair, but a dewalt 20v powerstack battery is about as big as any M12 battery big enough to actually get some power and run time out of their cut-off tool... Milwaukee usually does compact tools better (why I ended up with both lol), but Dewalt definitely has the winner with their 3" cut-off tool... Now I just hope Milwaukee finally upgrades their original "dremel tool" to a brushless version, as I've already smoked one using 2" cut-off discs and router bits... Those definitely aren't a corded Dremel 4000 rotary tool replacement yet! I like corded Dremel ⅛" rotary tools and even some of the corded oscillating tools, but the rest of their lineup is about as useful as their cordless scrub brush 🤦♂️ atleast in my experience... 👍
It’s good for one off project if you need a tool or for light household duty. Tbh harbor freight trying to compete with Milwaukee is a little silly when they could easily dominate the low duty use market.
You misspelled DeWALT DCS438. For once, the M12 Fuel doesn’t even compare… mostly due to voltage but also the smart design choices like a flip-up panel for changing blades with the shroud installed and built-in storage for the Allen key.
@@1nvisible1 One handed, reversible, variable speed, more control, and useful for small things you’d never consider a grinder for as you’d sooner use flush cuts or whatever. Since getting one I’ve barely used the grinder for anything.
I run my tools by smell and sound. I'm my own personal evaporative fuel refinery. I can tell you what we are cooking up based on smell, RPM, caked grease, cleanliness and the previously missed service interval. Electronics is the like the bakery section....has it's own bouquet of aromas. This really is the best channel on UA-cam. Cheers!
I use the M12 for my sailboat yacht business. It has a perfect balance of power, portability, and weight. The fact that I can reverse the direction of the cutting wheel while I'm dangling 65 feet in the air on a rope while I'm cutting things off a mast is just a bonus.
A switch that holds the tool on is fantastic for doing actual work, but IIRC those style of switches are designed to come unlatched at a specific impact level. EX, you drop the tool...
Depends what you you need to use the thing for and how long. I'm across the pond, and need firewood to heat my little hovel during the winter. A lot of my firewood is found by chance at the side of the road (pallets, discarded furniture etc). I bought a Bauer battery chainsaw from the uk cheap tool emporium known as 'Toolstation'. It came with a 5Ah battery and cost less than £50.00 (about 80 canadian doll hairs). I only use it to reduce items to sizes that will fit in the back of my car, and after a couple of years use, It is still fine. I guess that if I had used it to cut trees down every day, It would probably have sh*t the bed after a week.
Being direct drive, these honestly seem like one of the more DIY-able tools a home gamer with a chip on their shoulder could make. CAD up and 3D print a body, add some machined parts as necessary, off the shelf motor, basic controls, use one of the major brand battery packs that has the electronics built into the battery. That could be fun.
Obviously made by Playskool: it sharpens Crayolas just fine, but will stall if it hits little fingies. I imagine the shysters at Sawstop will sue for infringement forthwith.
@@life_of_riley88I've always thought the same thing. That would be the ultimate sales pitch. The guy who made the first kevlar vest shoots himself on his birthday every year. Supposedly.
Been watching Good Old Uncle Bumblefuck for quite a while now listening to him talk about this old Tony and I finally broke down and checked out his machining stock to square vidjeo damn that mans great i appreciate the recommendation
On that switch, when i was an apprentice the boss decided that morning he was in a bad mood and put the switch up on the grinder before he gave it to me so when i plugged it in it would skirt around on its own. I noticed straight away but knowing this was one of his stupid bad mood tests i put it down at a funny angle, plugged it in and when he came over to scold me i told him to shove it where the sun dont shine and i quit. Didnt want to work for someone like that
Great video, that milwaukee tool is great, it's very powerful for it's size. I have a similar one from bosch with the 12V battery, brushless and is great for easy jobs. The carbide wheel is awesome for wood and plastic. The only thing I like on the milwaukee is the reversible motor. But this one with the 20V battery is disappointing. In this kind of tools the brushless motor is a must have. 👍👍👍
AvE, can't tell you how much money you've saved me by testing before I buy. Thanks for your sacrifice, Sir! I have a lot of the tools which passed and a couple you rejected (like the M12 installation drill and the hydraulic impact driver), but use them for things which don't get the 200lb gorilla treatment, so they work for me. Mostly, I stick with Milfucky, and DeWilt, always brushless and cordless and DeWilt flexwolt when I can cause I use them every day and out in the Mojave Desert to boot. Today is 108F (cooled off from last week's 118F) and I bring my tools in to cool off cause they are expensive as all heck and I gotta budget to snarl at. I can use all the good advice I can get and you are in the business of good advice!
So apparently as long as I keep watching the recommended videos, youtube will continue to recommend your videos despite no longer being subscribed. Im still wondering how this has affected your analytics
Glad to see the Milwaukee spinning as you had it. First glance had me thinking it was set to throw sparks and pieces of broken wheel at the joint between finger and hand.
(Bud Light - love it ; ) Oddly enough, planned on going to Harbor Freight tomorrow to pick one up to cut/size axels for my kid’s soapbox derby car. Going to H.D. for the Milwaukee. Thanks for the vid!
Nice test for pushing the tool to it's limits. How about also testing it doing the type of job it was made for. We would really like to see it compared to the Milwaukee while cutting 20 gauge sheet and also cutting .125" sheet.
I just bought one for $29. Cut like a hot-damn through a tie rod after a customer got in a wreck. I've only used pneumatic, so I have no basis for battery powered comparison; but for $29 and needing one away from the shop, she ain't tea bag.
Thanks for the enlightened conversation on the Mil-fuggy wannabe! It appears it should be hurtled many meters(haha) downstream.... IF N IT CHOKES THAT EASY...HELL I COULD JUST USE A HACKSAW😤🤣🤣🤣
Pretty much.. I Use my m18 fuel grinder for quick small things, they don’t spin fast enough either. That’s where my corded one comes in. It’s just way better.
Some great experiment coming out of Canaderp recently: give every homeless person a significant chunk of change, no strings attached, and they very quickly stop being homeless, reducing the cost of shelters so much that the city comes out ahead on balance. Who knew, the solution to poverty is money.
Of all the specialty tools and cutting devices I have at my disposal, the dremel with 90⁰ head and the reinforced cut off wheels has removed almost as many stuck exhaust nuts as my smoke wrench.
nice pencil broadhead axe. your pencil hammer is proudly displayed in the pen container by my computer keyboard, got a new project in the werks? the clean workbench is still clean, very nice.
The secret to a good deal man switch is have a harder to activate toggle switch and then an inline disconnect you have to grab that has very low spring pressure. It’s not like we need the switch to push so hard that you have to fight it, just enough so it disconnects when released.
My milwaukee cut off tool acts a bit like the bauer. I have to be quite delicate with the pressure, or it whil stop and start blinking like the battery is dead. I mainly use it with 4Ah and 3Ah batteries. I have a few 1.5-2.0Ah but i can hold my breath longer than i can use them
Hopefully it fares better with a decent cutting wheel. I can attest that the one you used is junk 😂 I tried the cheapos on my other cutoff tool and it barely cut, tried the chief and it was a new tool. I stay far far away from the low low end of anything at the old freight
I buy the low end and if it's useful I buy something better when I reach it's limitations. I have the cheapest angle grinder and the spindle lock fell out but it still works 😅
I think the grinder I have is from there or menards, a lot of the same tools it seems like, however I need 3 hands to operate it cuz of all the extra crap you gotta press to use it.
Let the record show that I have resubscribed, about 3 or 4 vidjeos later after you asked us to unsubscribe. At first, I had to seek you out by searching your channel, but the algorithm picked up on it and was showing me your content again. So as of now, I'm one of your subbies again. And we like it rough and tumble!
They do have a neat adapter (adapteur for ya frostback) that converts Bauer tools to use Milfwookie M18 batteries. I have a Bauer string trimmer because fuck paying out the ass for the Milwaukee one.
I love those types of switches, but the wrist pin in that specific model is TINY. I figured you to be one that pointed out that weak point before putin eet back together
I literally got the bauer at a discount then put a multi cutting wheel on it to open plastic packages and cut big cardboard boxes for giggles lol, it's good for nothing else.
I don't know what's worse, the fingie fatigue from the Milfuckee style switch, or the tool darting across the floor when you inevitably drop it like a crazed Jack Russel. At least you get to keep your toes with the Milfuckee switch, I guess.
Hey bud, you know your 'unsubscribe experiment'... Adam Savage name dropped you (in the most positive way) on his newest video so expect a hoard of new subs from his 6.4 million subscribers. Sure there's probably a lot of mutual subs anyway but it gave me a chuckle, you're the guy to talk to about industrial bed squeaking tuton tabernac!
What if you had a switch which was spring loaded, but at the on position, it could be depressed into the handle with a weaker spring. The indent would help hold the switch against the main spring pressure. So it could spring back when you release the switch, but you don't have to fight against the strong spring while using the tool. Would that be helpful? or just overengineered bs which would end up pissing you off anyway?
I see a lot of bums driving around in my sanctuary city if California. Multiple bumcities throughout my town. I returned a harbor freight 4 inch rechargeable grinder/cutter because i can't work 10 minutes then wait half an hour for the tool to cool off then work only 5 minutes each successive cut then wait another 30 minutes between each cut.
Whats the use case for these little grinders? Seen em before but tou get about 2cm depth of cut and i imagine you'd be changing discs every cut. Why not just 5inch with cut off wheel? Definitely prefer a grinder with cruise control over the paddle switch varieties
Ooooof i had a grinder with the good ol widow maker switch with a wire wheel on jump out of my hands and run up bare skin on my forearm and get caught in my shirt against my shoulder and neck could not get to the switch so i tried to unplug with my foot BUT another no no i had the cord ends tied together so i had to yoink my shirt off my ass puckered up so fast it did the opposite of a fart !!
that must have made you feel nice and warm.
Oh yes same thing happened to my father with the big grinder and wire wheel when he was in an engine compartment. Thing caught his t-shirt and beat the piss out of him 😵💫😆
@@erics3101same thing happened to my brother and he came out front the front out of breath and shirtless
The Bauer is great. My only problem with it is that it has no balls, isn't reversible, battery is in the way, feels cheap, is brushed, and is only good for cutting through wire coat hangers.
Hey look a grifter
Read this in your voice.
Doesnt sound great at all lol
@@mike93eh it is if you're cutting coat hangers and baling wire 🙂
“It’s great” but let me list every major reason it sucks
My Dremel will keep spinning until the plastic shell melts and the brushes launch out the side of the little motor. It may not have much torque, but it will happily let you decide how on-fire is too much on-fire. Mind you, it is an older one. The newer ones may not be so...liberated.
I own one of the offbrand newer dremels. Same goodies, same need for safety-squints when you're using the cut-off bit.
But, ooooh, man is it a beautiful machine in its own right. And don't get me started on versatility... more scoocum than a hammer made of nails, wah.
I have done some tool testing on Dremel type tools (somehow they have my name. They send me a tool, I do a bunch of stuff with it, I tell them what I think and I get to keep it). The ones with the batteries built in, you can stop them with your bare hand. They sent me a couple of brands to try.
My newer dremel (still a current for sale model) has no care, if the motor is strong enough, the motor spins. Mine is the most powerful plug in model, so its actually not bad with torque for such a small device.
A Dremel rotary tool? Or the awful barely home owner grade underpowered overpriced consumables Dremel ultra saw? I tried the dremel ultra saw and it was the perfect mix of uselessness between a circular saw, ¼" angle die grinder, and a 4½" angle grinder! (Let alone conpared to these Milwaukee/Dewalt 3" cut-off tools that atleast have common consumabls!) I have the old brushed cordless M12 rotary tool, and the angled and straight ¼" die grinders, Dewalt for the 20v and 60v mix of 4½-6" angle grinders, Plus the very stupid looking but surprisingly useful 20v 4½" circular saw (which really has the power, although not meant for the abrasive discs I've used in it im pretty sure 😄), I'd take any of the above over the Dremel "ultra frustrating saw" 😠 Especially the dewalt version of these 3" cut-off tools that I've had a chance to play with, but still haven't purchased... It's a bit better designed than the Milwaukee and has more power with a similar size using a pouch or old 2.5ah battery atleast. Of course comparing a 12v tool to a 20v usually isn't fair, but a dewalt 20v powerstack battery is about as big as any M12 battery big enough to actually get some power and run time out of their cut-off tool... Milwaukee usually does compact tools better (why I ended up with both lol), but Dewalt definitely has the winner with their 3" cut-off tool... Now I just hope Milwaukee finally upgrades their original "dremel tool" to a brushless version, as I've already smoked one using 2" cut-off discs and router bits... Those definitely aren't a corded Dremel 4000 rotary tool replacement yet! I like corded Dremel ⅛" rotary tools and even some of the corded oscillating tools, but the rest of their lineup is about as useful as their cordless scrub brush 🤦♂️ atleast in my experience... 👍
Have a 'newer' dremel here, still goes till you smell smoke and then some. 😊
Awesome design- gives you enough time to put your trousers on before watching your catalytic converter run away
😂
5:42 "may not be legal in some jurisdictions" its "legal" as long as no one finds out about it
I love this bot... "He" _really does_ generate some real bangers!!! 🤘🤣
The only reason to buy from the horrible fright, is that you want to have something to hand to the Dewclaw.
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I like Hazard Fraught tools for junkyard trips. No one's gonna steal that junk, and I don't feel bad for abusing it.
It’s good for one off project if you need a tool or for light household duty. Tbh harbor freight trying to compete with Milwaukee is a little silly when they could easily dominate the low duty use market.
Is it 'cheap' if you have to buy the milwaukee anyways?
You misspelled DeWALT DCS438. For once, the M12 Fuel doesn’t even compare… mostly due to voltage but also the smart design choices like a flip-up panel for changing blades with the shroud installed and built-in storage for the Allen key.
Only if there's someone in your life that would appreciate a random gift, which would then entitle you to a future favor... 🤔😏
*Whats the advantage of this over a cordless angle grinder by either mfr.?*
@@1nvisible1 One handed, reversible, variable speed, more control, and useful for small things you’d never consider a grinder for as you’d sooner use flush cuts or whatever. Since getting one I’ve barely used the grinder for anything.
@@DUKE_of_RAMBLEare you giving your apprentice tools for blowjobs?
This reaffirms Uncle Bumble's rules to live by #69: Buy once cry once
I run my tools by smell and sound. I'm my own personal evaporative fuel refinery. I can tell you what we are cooking up based on smell, RPM, caked grease, cleanliness and the previously missed service interval. Electronics is the like the bakery section....has it's own bouquet of aromas. This really is the best channel on UA-cam. Cheers!
I also know when to shut her down, when I see blood I shutter down.
@@reddogknives - keep revvin til ya see blood or smell sh!t
@@reddogknives Hell yeah, and that's why I carry sutures in the truck😁
I use the M12 for my sailboat yacht business. It has a perfect balance of power, portability, and weight. The fact that I can reverse the direction of the cutting wheel while I'm dangling 65 feet in the air on a rope while I'm cutting things off a mast is just a bonus.
A switch that holds the tool on is fantastic for doing actual work, but IIRC those style of switches are designed to come unlatched at a specific impact level. EX, you drop the tool...
How many 'g' to unlatch when you're limp wristing and it fucks right off into a low earth orbit?
@@arduinoversusevil2025 I'll let you know when mine lands...
Lmao
@@ThreeFlight2005 Haha mine landed last week, but it took a chunk of my ear on the way up.
😂
Had the feeling that one of the 11 herbs was going to be Bud Light
Thank you for being one of the few Canadians that doesn't shit up my home state every winter. -Angry Arizonan
I own one of those milwakee cut offs. Over heats alot gliches out lacks chooch. Its great for cutting chiken wire thou.
I love your random political rants. Great to see someone who is awake, there is starting to be more of us.
I have the DeWalt version and I've put it through it's paces, with carbide, diamond and mini saw blades and it's been amazing
TTC did a test on those and uh... yeah the yellow flavor is very skookum
Being subscribed or not seems to have no bearing on whether or not your videos pop up at the top of my list
Depends what you you need to use the thing for and how long.
I'm across the pond, and need firewood to heat my little hovel during the winter.
A lot of my firewood is found by chance at the side of the road (pallets, discarded furniture etc).
I bought a Bauer battery chainsaw from the uk cheap tool emporium known as 'Toolstation'.
It came with a 5Ah battery and cost less than £50.00 (about 80 canadian doll hairs).
I only use it to reduce items to sizes that will fit in the back of my car, and after a couple of years use, It is still fine.
I guess that if I had used it to cut trees down every day, It would probably have sh*t the bed after a week.
I guess we take for granted in Canada trees that can be legally cut down that are not on someone's property.
it ain't illegal if ya don't get caught!
Is Draper Storm your guy's version of Bauer?
Be a man and get a husky gas powered.
@@brooklyntheboyful if he's discreetly trying to "acquire" firewood, a gas job might be too loud
I watch your videos because they remind me of my childhood doing the same things to father’s tools 😂😂😂😂😂
I love the way the Bauer shoots sparks directly at my face.
Being direct drive, these honestly seem like one of the more DIY-able tools a home gamer with a chip on their shoulder could make. CAD up and 3D print a body, add some machined parts as necessary, off the shelf motor, basic controls, use one of the major brand battery packs that has the electronics built into the battery. That could be fun.
Obviously made by Playskool: it sharpens Crayolas just fine, but will stall if it hits little fingies.
I imagine the shysters at Sawstop will sue for infringement forthwith.
I always wanted to see someone from sawstop slide their dingus into the whirring blade. Really "put their peter on the line" as they say.
@@life_of_riley88I've always thought the same thing. That would be the ultimate sales pitch. The guy who made the first kevlar vest shoots himself on his birthday every year. Supposedly.
I love my M12 tools for the smaller/lighter batteries. Hate the battery latching mechanism
Gotta love the habor freight advertising before the video . Then the cold reality of that” you get what you pay for” sets in .
been calling them bums. if they clean up their act i'll go back to callin them tramps
Been watching Good Old Uncle Bumblefuck for quite a while now listening to him talk about this old Tony and I finally broke down and checked out his machining stock to square vidjeo damn that mans great i appreciate the recommendation
Great to see you back AvE, much respect from 🇬🇧 UK you legend of a man 👏👏👏
On that switch, when i was an apprentice the boss decided that morning he was in a bad mood and put the switch up on the grinder before he gave it to me so when i plugged it in it would skirt around on its own. I noticed straight away but knowing this was one of his stupid bad mood tests i put it down at a funny angle, plugged it in and when he came over to scold me i told him to shove it where the sun dont shine and i quit. Didnt want to work for someone like that
Symmetry would have required opening the Bauer using the Milwaukee. Cheers for not bauering to convention.
…Can expose you to chemicals, including Bud Light. Fucking vicious, and I love it!
Great video, that milwaukee tool is great, it's very powerful for it's size. I have a similar one from bosch with the 12V battery, brushless and is great for easy jobs. The carbide wheel is awesome for wood and plastic. The only thing I like on the milwaukee is the reversible motor. But this one with the 20V battery is disappointing. In this kind of tools the brushless motor is a must have. 👍👍👍
A roll of the non compliment Chineasium electrical tape is a dead man's best friend, and allows him to get deadderer.
man, I thought the Milwaukee was gutless when I got one. I cant imagine how bad the Bauer is.
The Milwaukee has power, but its load shutoff is waaaaay too sensitive
love the Bud Light drop then cut. You're a beaut
AvE, can't tell you how much money you've saved me by testing before I buy. Thanks for your sacrifice, Sir! I have a lot of the tools which passed and a couple you rejected (like the M12 installation drill and the hydraulic impact driver), but use them for things which don't get the 200lb gorilla treatment, so they work for me. Mostly, I stick with Milfucky, and DeWilt, always brushless and cordless and DeWilt flexwolt when I can cause I use them every day and out in the Mojave Desert to boot. Today is 108F (cooled off from last week's 118F) and I bring my tools in to cool off cause they are expensive as all heck and I gotta budget to snarl at. I can use all the good advice I can get and you are in the business of good advice!
So apparently as long as I keep watching the recommended videos, youtube will continue to recommend your videos despite no longer being subscribed. Im still wondering how this has affected your analytics
We all love your videos. Just wish you made more
Same thing happens with a kobalt 18v cordless drill. Just the slightest stall or bind will shut it down. "Unusable" is the correct term.
Glad to see the Milwaukee spinning as you had it. First glance had me thinking it was set to throw sparks and pieces of broken wheel at the joint between finger and hand.
(Bud Light - love it ; ) Oddly enough, planned on going to Harbor Freight tomorrow to pick one up to cut/size axels for my kid’s soapbox derby car. Going to H.D. for the Milwaukee. Thanks for the vid!
Try the new makita, even better
@@ryane6719 Is it sold in North America or just Ausi?
Remember the hacksaw cuts on the forward stroke.
@@daifeichu I got one off eBay, it shipped from New Zealand
I've got a small bosch 12v disqueuse for many years now, it's the best tool ever.
Scored the AEG (rigid) model for $30 AUD, love it for bodge jobs and small fudges
Gotta love the cruse control switches
I have that same ZT 0450, a bonny, a beauty and a joy forever
Nice test for pushing the tool to it's limits. How about also testing it doing the type of job it was made for. We would really like to see it compared to the Milwaukee while cutting 20 gauge sheet and also cutting .125" sheet.
Why would you use this for sheets? That's what washing machines are for
I just bought one for $29. Cut like a hot-damn through a tie rod after a customer got in a wreck. I've only used pneumatic, so I have no basis for battery powered comparison; but for $29 and needing one away from the shop, she ain't tea bag.
Fantastique! We have the same knife from ZT. Buds for life! 🤜🤛
Thanks for the enlightened conversation on the Mil-fuggy wannabe!
It appears it should be hurtled many meters(haha) downstream....
IF N IT CHOKES THAT EASY...HELL I COULD JUST USE A HACKSAW😤🤣🤣🤣
This clean bench really makes it easier to see the merch!
I don't remember seeing a video on that Fein drill you've got in the background 👀
'Frosty Backs'
My dude I love all of your vids! Where might I purchase some of your fine hilarious stickers please. I want one of everything!
As far as grinders/cutters go I’ll take a corded unit any day, they just got the snoose to actually do work.
Pretty much.. I Use my m18 fuel grinder for quick small things, they don’t spin fast enough either. That’s where my corded one comes in. It’s just way better.
I like the term "free range humans"
Well, so far nothing I have ever tried has quite the Umph the Milwaukee have but I'm willing to watch this video anyway because of your witty twist.
Blade runner tool. Getting really popular here in the UK
hey HongKong Fuey where have you been....
I bought the Milwaukee M12 die grinder and use an arbor to spin small grinder discs in it. It's brilliant.
TIME! Don't stop that! 😂
"Frostbacks" 🤣🤣🤣
Oh I'm using this one
Some great experiment coming out of Canaderp recently: give every homeless person a significant chunk of change, no strings attached, and they very quickly stop being homeless, reducing the cost of shelters so much that the city comes out ahead on balance. Who knew, the solution to poverty is money.
The Bauer “Dremel” does the same thing: shuts off when it feels stress.
Just noticed the Fein drill/driver. How long have you had that? Best light duty machines I've ever owned!
Cheap corded angle grinders work great. Compared to those this thing is a toy, even a Dremel would get you more chooch.
Of all the specialty tools and cutting devices I have at my disposal, the dremel with 90⁰ head and the reinforced cut off wheels has removed almost as many stuck exhaust nuts as my smoke wrench.
Try the DeWalt, you'll be blown away. It has 4x the power of the gutless Milfuckee.
Wow, never heard of "frostbacks". I'm definitely stealing that.
nice pencil broadhead axe.
your pencil hammer is proudly displayed in the pen container by my computer keyboard, got a new project in the werks? the clean workbench is still clean, very nice.
The secret to a good deal man switch is have a harder to activate toggle switch and then an inline disconnect you have to grab that has very low spring pressure. It’s not like we need the switch to push so hard that you have to fight it, just enough so it disconnects when released.
My milwaukee cut off tool acts a bit like the bauer.
I have to be quite delicate with the pressure, or it whil stop and start blinking like the battery is dead.
I mainly use it with 4Ah and 3Ah batteries. I have a few 1.5-2.0Ah but i can hold my breath longer than i can use them
When do we have to resubscribe ?
I don’t want to miss it
Geeze getting excited 🤪!!
my ryobi Cut-Off Tool was $25 from the outlet, and seems to rock/rip right through things. No complaints at all.
Hopefully it fares better with a decent cutting wheel. I can attest that the one you used is junk 😂 I tried the cheapos on my other cutoff tool and it barely cut, tried the chief and it was a new tool. I stay far far away from the low low end of anything at the old freight
I buy the low end and if it's useful I buy something better when I reach it's limitations. I have the cheapest angle grinder and the spindle lock fell out but it still works 😅
By pass the control board and it becomes a usable tool
Now there's an idea!
until you let the smoke out.
That Fein looks mighty fine. I'll see myself out!
The knife is a zt0450 if anyone was wondering haha
Resubed after our "petite pause syndicale" hope your experiment works out
I think the grinder I have is from there or menards, a lot of the same tools it seems like, however I need 3 hands to operate it cuz of all the extra crap you gotta press to use it.
Let the record show that I have resubscribed, about 3 or 4 vidjeos later after you asked us to unsubscribe. At first, I had to seek you out by searching your channel, but the algorithm picked up on it and was showing me your content again. So as of now, I'm one of your subbies again. And we like it rough and tumble!
The healing bench is too damned barren!!!
I suggest the substitute terms: domestically challenged or home-free.
QUICK! Spray it with WD-40 and BraKleen!
They do have a neat adapter (adapteur for ya frostback) that converts Bauer tools to use Milfwookie M18 batteries. I have a Bauer string trimmer because fuck paying out the ass for the Milwaukee one.
I love those types of switches, but the wrist pin in that specific model is TINY. I figured you to be one that pointed out that weak point before putin eet back together
I literally got the bauer at a discount then put a multi cutting wheel on it to open plastic packages and cut big cardboard boxes for giggles lol, it's good for nothing else.
No no. It's right up there with the usual Horror Fright quality
Using a $100 knife to open a $50 chinesium tool. Priorities
$100? Damn. You tell me where I can one for so cheap. I'll buy ten.
That's a ZT-0450 Sinkevich. They go for like $250.
Nice on the ZT0450! EDC the same for 3+ years.
Ave what bit drivers are you using? I want a long set like that . Or should I just pick a random hope there good
I see the teaser on the cutting mat!
Mini chopper
I don't know what's worse, the fingie fatigue from the Milfuckee style switch, or the tool darting across the floor when you inevitably drop it like a crazed Jack Russel. At least you get to keep your toes with the Milfuckee switch, I guess.
I'm glad i can count on AvE to swear in his videos every other UA-camr I watch either bleeps it or doesn't swear
Adam Savage gave you a quick shout out in his most recent post. It made me giggle a bit.
Hey bud, you know your 'unsubscribe experiment'... Adam Savage name dropped you (in the most positive way) on his newest video so expect a hoard of new subs from his 6.4 million subscribers.
Sure there's probably a lot of mutual subs anyway but it gave me a chuckle, you're the guy to talk to about industrial bed squeaking tuton tabernac!
What if you had a switch which was spring loaded, but at the on position, it could be depressed into the handle with a weaker spring. The indent would help hold the switch against the main spring pressure. So it could spring back when you release the switch, but you don't have to fight against the strong spring while using the tool.
Would that be helpful? or just overengineered bs which would end up pissing you off anyway?
I got the Milwaukee one like 2 years ago an I literally never used it. Laying in one of my spare toolbox’s collecting dust. Lmao
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Don't think we didn't notice the little double-bit axe on the workbench.
I see a lot of bums driving around in my sanctuary city if California. Multiple bumcities throughout my town. I returned a harbor freight 4 inch rechargeable grinder/cutter because i can't work 10 minutes then wait half an hour for the tool to cool off then work only 5 minutes each successive cut then wait another 30 minutes between each cut.
would like to see some of the hercules brushless tools, since they're the only ones HF will give you a real warranty on
Being the cheap bastard that I am and finding myself saddled to a desk, thing might just do for a sociable out in the old Cabano!
Whats the use case for these little grinders? Seen em before but tou get about 2cm depth of cut and i imagine you'd be changing discs every cut.
Why not just 5inch with cut off wheel? Definitely prefer a grinder with cruise control over the paddle switch varieties