Great refresher , it is so easy to get caught up in getting the job done and how quickly we forget or over look to perform and follow simple safety procedures. I too get caught up in the assumption the everyone else knows these safety procedures. If you see anyone on site that is not doing it right let them know and share the knowledge.
great advice right on time like always happens with your well edited videos all the information on your video is very important, but specially that portion pertaining to the wheel being hit (and destroyed) by enviromental factors such as moisture or even water where H02 will disipate the abrasives in the grinding wheel composites all this instruction made me think firstly about my own safety, and at the same time, about the safety of others and even property but curiously, almost simultaneously, all these necessary safety regulations also made me think that that if we fail in any of the various areas being covered by the video, then, why the suppliers or the machinery suppliers fail to provide the right grinder wheel for the required rpm of/ on the tool they sell to the public? is that safe? it is deceiving the public and the authorities on their behalf, or what kind of legal advice they are taking into account as their own framed game win/ win situation? a while back, i needed certain grinding wheel for a special application, a "cutting tool," which is very small and vertical, it was the solution - and this only store that supplied it won't stock on their inventory the right wheel for the tool; 🚫 that is not only ridiculous, but also made wonder about the many loopholes in the system that still need some urgent attention, or patching 🔧 because i always do some research about the various and different equipment available to make my life simpler before i decide what strategy to take, fortunatelly i'd found a video on youtube explaining this counter effect on the tool, and on the supplier - that they don't stock the right rpm wheel from the thousands of cutting and grinding wheels that they have available to the end consumer on their stands in this case, i had to go get the right rpm cutting wheel from a different supplier, a hardware supplier for only 0.99 cents .. incredible but true 👀
Great refresher , it is so easy to get caught up in getting the job done and how quickly we forget or over look to perform and follow simple safety procedures. I too get caught up in the assumption the everyone else knows these safety procedures. If you see anyone on site that is not doing it right let them know and share the knowledge.
great advice right on time like always happens with your well edited videos
all the information on your video is very important, but specially that portion pertaining to the wheel being hit (and destroyed) by enviromental factors such as moisture or even water where H02 will disipate the abrasives in the grinding wheel composites
all this instruction made me think firstly about my own safety, and at the same time, about the safety of others and even property
but curiously, almost simultaneously, all these necessary safety regulations also made me think that that if we fail in any of the various areas being covered by the video, then, why the suppliers or the machinery suppliers fail to provide the right grinder wheel for the required rpm of/ on the tool they sell to the public? is that safe? it is deceiving the public and the authorities on their behalf, or what kind of legal advice they are taking into account as their own framed game win/ win situation?
a while back, i needed certain grinding wheel for a special application, a "cutting tool," which is very small and vertical, it was the solution - and this only store that supplied it won't stock on their inventory the right wheel for the tool; 🚫 that is not only ridiculous, but also made wonder about the many loopholes in the system that still need some urgent attention, or patching 🔧
because i always do some research about the various and different equipment available to make my life simpler before i decide what strategy to take, fortunatelly i'd found a video on youtube explaining this counter effect on the tool, and on the supplier - that they don't stock the right rpm wheel from the thousands of cutting and grinding wheels that they have available to the end consumer on their stands
in this case, i had to go get the right rpm cutting wheel from a different supplier, a hardware supplier for only 0.99 cents .. incredible but true 👀
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