Really good video! You are the first person to show how it is really two cutters in one. I just bought one of these (Ry-Tool brand - made in Taiwan) and saw immediately that there are two cutters - so I was quite impressed, as it wasn't cheap at A$27.95. I just used it for the first time (never have tried dealing with spot weld sections previously) and found it worked well - however I would recommend that a cutting fluid is used, as well as to keep the drill at a slow speed - to prolong the life of the teeth. I used WD40, although I'm sure there are more efficient ones around.
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Really good video! You are the first person to show how it is really two cutters in one. I just bought one of these (Ry-Tool brand - made in Taiwan) and saw immediately that there are two cutters - so I was quite impressed, as it wasn't cheap at A$27.95. I just used it for the first time (never have tried dealing with spot weld sections previously) and found it worked well - however I would recommend that a cutting fluid is used, as well as to keep the drill at a slow speed - to prolong the life of the teeth. I used WD40, although I'm sure there are more efficient ones around.
How many welds you get through before having to change over to a fresh bit?
Finally someone shows how to flip the teeth on this tool! Thanks alot for this video brotha! Got yourself another subscriber here! 👍
Thanks and welcome aboard!
I second this comment...thank you!!!
lol seriously just bought 5 of them just so i didn’t have to learn how to flip the teeth. now i can flip all of them and start on the crashed car!
Thank you so much for the tutorial! Greatly appreciated!
Well you're very welcome. Thanks for ease-dropping my channel.
Great video. Thanks for sharing
What if you accidentally go through both metal pieces
Then you've created a hole that needs welded-up.