What I really like is the fact you two like all the tool brands and are not biased to one particular brand. Most reviews come across as adverts for the tool making companies! Did you mention the air compressor you're using? The chisel must use quite a bit of air... B L?
(Mike) I didn't mention the size specifically I use but as you notice I spoke about what Kincrome recommends. In a range review of their airfoils coming I will speak more extensively.👍🏼
needle scaler is 4 tight or very rough surfaces. That Cube you were working on would be something you would use a 6 inch angle grinder with a metal cup brush or they also make a paint stripping wheel. It will do what you are asking much faster than a Needler. Needler is are good for example getting the rust off of something like a fire hydrant or there's a lot of complex surfaces. Flat large surfaces is not where this tool excels
(Mike) lol Thanks Terry, I am a fairly animated person regarding tools. Not hard though when wenfetnto review some of the best in the business. Tassie is great thanks 👍🏼
(Mike) it is a ripper and thanks 👍🏼 we try to present real reviews and don't want you guys falling asleep haha. In pretty sure we have some Makita scheduled soon. Stay tuned
What I really like is the fact you two like all the tool brands and are not biased to one particular brand. Most reviews come across as adverts for the tool making companies! Did you mention the air compressor you're using? The chisel must use quite a bit of air... B L?
(Mike) I didn't mention the size specifically I use but as you notice I spoke about what Kincrome recommends. In a range review of their airfoils coming I will speak more extensively.👍🏼
needle scaler is 4 tight or very rough surfaces. That Cube you were working on would be something you would use a 6 inch angle grinder with a metal cup brush or they also make a paint stripping wheel. It will do what you are asking much faster than a Needler. Needler is are good for example getting the rust off of something like a fire hydrant or there's a lot of complex surfaces. Flat large surfaces is not where this tool excels
I always like your excitement about new tools. How's Tasmania?
(Mike) lol Thanks Terry, I am a fairly animated person regarding tools. Not hard though when wenfetnto review some of the best in the business.
Tassie is great thanks 👍🏼
Does this make micro-holes in metal/steel?
Nice tool and as always great review do u have any makita in upcoming videos:)
(Mike) it is a ripper and thanks 👍🏼 we try to present real reviews and don't want you guys falling asleep haha.
In pretty sure we have some Makita scheduled soon. Stay tuned
np Thanks for replying back and will do
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hw to replace the needle?
If you have worn the needles you'd need to buy another needle attachment. You must use it a TON if you've worn out the needles ?