@@caballero1152 they are all cool but that chainsaw is dangerous no chain brake I have that exact model I built it ...looked at it and didn't power it up.
Yeah tell that to the a$$hole scientists who were playing around with the Corona virus and their gain of function testing. We are all lab rats 🐀 to these stupid a$$holes.
Not to mention you'll spend as much to ruin your angle grinder as you would actually buying the tools these things replace. (I use the term 'replace' very loosely here)
You could turn it into more exotic tools. I recently saw a rock crusher made from one and it worked very well. You can’t buy rock crushers of that size
@@smokingcheeba420 - That is a masonry bit. It has tungsten-carbide wear-faces brazed in at the cutting tip.I Suggest you pause at 0:22 and study drill-bit tip.
Put a masonry bit in any thing and it wont drill wood at all. I tried it at work today. Your wrong sir. At least the bits I have. ( brand new 5/32 masonry bit.)
They are extremely gnarly tools... gotta be careful af!... I actually had a little spill of out cabin roof onto a scaffold about 5 feet down while fuckin using one to take down a high rafter... of all fuckin times to slide off a roof! Needless to say, I chucked the grinder well clear of me!
I had a lot of old pipes and rebar to cut up and from what I read ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxPDBfLu68o58Aw85O_J-zIFfjJARBhp-3 this would be the tool for the job. Since I had never used one, I watched a couple of youtube videos and I'm so glad I did. Some really good safety tips, which I followed, and this tool did a splendid job. One good thing to know is the weight of the tool puts just about the right amount of pressure on the metal I was cutting, so I didn't have to use a lot of pressure, which is more likely to jam the tool. It made fast work of my job.
The last one is truly amazing! It amazes me anyone has the audacity and total lack of morality needed to create and sell something so spectacularly dangerous. I mean this with no hyperbole at all, that is a life threatening piece of shit.
Its essentially a electric file, Which allows you to get into tighter spaces where you still need to grind out. It's very helpful in metal fabrication. I build handrailings at work and we use a dynafile daily.
I can personally vouch for the sanding attachment as (without wanting to boast too much), I have had a fair amount of success removing both my own and my elderly parents hemorrhoids.
I am reminded of some sayings: "There is nothing more expensive than a cheap tool.", "Use the right tool for the job.", and "Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean that you SHOULD do something." And one more: "WTH are you thinking?!"
If you want to have one less limb. I highly recommend the chainsaw attachment. I get rid of all those safeties. Just like the chain brake. And grip handles.
It is almost exciting to see how adaptations can be developed for this machine, it is another thing to think that it is advisable to use them in that way. Anyway, very interesting!
I thought this is a presentation of adapters, and although there are some, they are still not suitable for angle grinder. So as these my theoretically look appealing, they are deadly (and ruining your grinder). The cause is the speed of rotation - smaller the grinder, higher the speed in general. Smaller grinders have around 10000 RPM (and your drill has 0-1000, in second gear 0-3000 approx.) So it's a 10x difference. Which means most of used tools on it will loose their efficiency and overheat instantly. Sanding paper will just fill up with debris and burn. Drillbits will become dull. I wrote deadly and I mean it. Forces become huge with such high RPM (this is the reason, why standard angle grinder disc, which is neither sharp nor rugged, cuts through steel like butter). Longer shafts are especially dangerous, and if you chuck in your tool off center or it is bent, you are begging for catastrophy. I experienced it with my dremel tool, which has a max RPM even higher - i used a sllightly bent disc adapter. When I turned on the machine, the dapter head bent fully almost instantly, then broke off and flew away as from some slingshot. There were no people in the trajectory luckily. So, well, don't do it (except if you are on deserted island or similar, but then it would make sense to open the grinder and rework gear ratios)
Thank you. I was all excited to buy an angle grinder and be able to do all these nifty things. Tools are not my forte. Safety problems are not obvious to me. I hope you go through your day with the knowledge that because you took time to write a comment, someone still has all 10 fingers and both eyes. Saving the world one unfortunate SOB at a time.
@@Robin-oq7ye Since when do chainsaws bounce back? I know angle grinders do but i have never had a chainsaw "bounce". The only thing a chainsaw does is jam if you cut the tree wrong.
As a welder and a pipe fitter I have worked with various types of grinders virtually all my life. Now while these items may all appear to be innovative and inexpensive using a grinder as a power source, if it is such a great idea, then why are the grinder manufacturers not offering them? Because they don't really work all that well and in many cases are downright dangerous. One thing I have learned over the years is either purchase or rent the tool that you require for the job at hand. Improvised tooling is seldom if ever effective and in many cases will destroy either you or what you are working on. For example, would you use a grinder to sand your car down for painting? Only if you were a fool. Instead, you would access a DA type sander and go at it. The right tool for the job unless you like fixing a lot of damage that could have been avoided had you had the right tool............. Most of this stuff is junk normally sold via infomercials on late night TV to those with too little money and too little brains.
I, personally, am all about this stuff. If you have to make a few pieces of art or product to get the money coming in, so you can eventually afford the more legitimate tools for the job, these are great videos to see. 100$ worth of attachments vs 300 - 500$ worth of tools is a worthwhile tradeoff in the short-term.
All clever but the chainsaw attachment has no chain stop system for kickbacks and no clutch to prevent burnout of the motor in event of stalling . Dangerous at best and harsh on the angle grinder.
With how fast an angle grinder spins , unless its geared correctly , I don't trust half this ... Maybe the bench mounted belt sander , but that's as far as I go
Even grinders now days have a breaking system built in them to prevent accidental cuts after the grinder turns off. Most Makita and Milwakee grinders have them.
The finger file attachment is really handy. Festool used to make on to fit the ras 115 when they where called festo. Sadly now both discontinued. Rare as rocking horse shit! Nice to see an alternative!
İt is fantastic , I rarely see whole parts of a video , even though im this case I couldn't even understand the time I spent on seeing it till Its finished , thanks a lot
A drill chuck is a horrible attachment for an angle grinder. The grinder spins at 10000+ RPM a drill bit is designed for a drill or drill press which spin at most 2000 RPM. Higher rotation speed will heat up and dull the drill bit much faster, plus if it wasn't fastened properly, you just created a deadly projectile.
An angle grinders rpms are way to hight for most of those attachment and just buy the right tool of the job even if it's a really cheap one it's still better that that
Hey, I have tools that can do all that stuff without having to remove safety items from a different tool to use them. #5. A drill. #4. A handheld belt sander. #3. An oscillating saw. #2. A bench top belt sander. #1. A chainsaw. All are designed with their own safety equipment so as to not have to frankenstein anything together.
I wouldn't want to use any of them (I'm not a big fan of DYING), but the chainsaw attachment did look _pretty damned cool!_ Could use it with a cordless angle grinder to make that Ripper from "Fallout" I've always wanted. =)
You’d need an unit with a speed control to very low rotation or an external voltage regulator. Indicating to the public that any grinder may work with these nits is quite misleading and very irresponsible. The fixed speed grinders have their rated speed at around 10000rpm. Even with a 10 to 1 gear in these attachments, it’s too fast for those applications. Although you can find a variable speed one with low end speed of 3~4000, they may still be too fast.
Everything besides the drill was fine. Belt sanders turn fast, chainsWs turn fast. Everything seemed to work right in his video lol How about read and watch reviews on stuff individually, I’m sure if someone gets ducked off using one they will leave a review letting you know lol
I've seen what happens when grinding wheels explode looked like the guy got shot in the cheek ( face shield was up not down ) do not try any of these things save up money buy the right tool and keep your body parts
@@zbeshears6945 belt sander is far from 10k rpms...more like 3k maximum..a drill turns at about 3k as well...a fixed speed angle grinder is too fast to work on sheetmetal,can do like me and avoid hotspots..but it makes the job harder
A belt sander at 10000 rpm is too fast. You'll blow apart the belt in a very short amount of time and potentially injure yourself. Also at that speed you'll end up taking too much material off, it wouldn't be practical. Grinders are a tool you don't screw with and far too often you see guys using them dangerously. In my opinion this video should be taken down as everything on here has potential to seriously Injure people.
Putting aside the immense danger of all of these...I'm pretty sure that chisel attachment wasn't doing anything. I think it would make it a lot less precise. Thoughts?
I think its important to note, when installing the chainsaw attachment that you leave the grinder plugged in at all times and make certain your spastic friend helps by holding the unit for you.
Too fast for a drill. You don't want your drills to get hot enough where they discolor like the one in your demo. The other ideas were ok though if that's all you got. But I would guess those attachments are nearly as costly as the regular version of the tool it's trying to be.
Alguien alguna vez se a preguntado por qué las grandes marcas de herramientas eléctricas no fabrican ni respaldan este tipo de accesorios. Soy técnico certificado de la marca Bosch y aunque estos accesorios parecen útiles y en alguna ocasión pueden sacar de apuro no tienen ni las medidas de seguridad ni el resultado de el trabajo es el óptimo por eso no se las recomiendo (Esto es solo un humilde comentario de alguien que trabaja diariamente con estos equipos y que sabe el daño que pueden causar cuando no se usan correctamente)
Another time I got side tracked into watching time wasting rubbish, just buy the tool for the job saves going to hospital ” the Chainsaw “ better put hospital number on speed dial on your phone
@noxxi knox if it comes loose enuff to hellicopter as you put it it will come up and slam in to the hand guard stalling the grinder , all grinders (IN THE uk AT LEAST ) have inertia switches as a legal requirement , means they turn off if they have kick back like a chain saw , so nothing will happen , i have lost chains on saws with 48 INCH bars and never been injured im not saying they are safe but for $30 compared to a decent 15 inch petrol chainsaw like a huski or sthil at $600 ide risk it for garden use.
Probably. I was using one yesterday, same thing. About 2 weeks ago I spent 3-4 days researching a cheap mower. Finally bought a Craftsman with a Briggs and Stratton mower. Bought it and had it one day, didn't use it. Listened to Spotify all that day, nothing weird happened. Then the next day 20 minutes after I start up the mower, a Briggs and Stratton commercial comes on 😒 So not only did Google track my purchase and listen to my phone, but told Spotify I was mowing grass and Spotify played the Briggs and Stratton commercial. I'm about a year away from moving to a hole in the woods and staying there.....
strange i used an angle grinder the other day too. i left my phone inside. my phone must be following me. "GET AWAY FROM ME YOU DEMON SPAWN." (throws phone) angle grinder use is very common and it just happened we used one a day or two before seeing this video. :/ nothing crazy happening.
@Stefan Rainer That drill attachment could kill as easily as the chainsaw attachment when the drill bit flies apart due to being used at speeds up to 4 times the listed safe operating speed.
@@lonokahiwa5565 grow a brain & Figure it out yourself. Don't waste my time. 11 people thus far understand & you don't !! What does that tell you about your limited level of comprehension ? Be a tight arse & don't purchase the proper tools if you want, however if you loose an eye or a finger then dont cry about it.
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That chainsaw is pretty cool
@@caballero1152 they are all cool but that chainsaw is dangerous no chain brake I have that exact model I built it ...looked at it and didn't power it up.
@@helltanner3722 lol it does look very dangerous
Video is making pop noises.
This is a perfect example of just because you can do something doesn't mean you should
Yeah tell that to the a$$hole scientists who were playing around with the Corona virus and their gain of function testing. We are all lab rats 🐀 to these stupid a$$holes.
Five ways to turn your angle grinder into unsafe versions of other tools.
Not to mention you'll spend as much to ruin your angle grinder as you would actually buying the tools these things replace. (I use the term 'replace' very loosely here)
I didnt get past the first one, bcz the "music" is too annoying.
LOL... So true!
I thought the same.
You could turn it into more exotic tools. I recently saw a rock crusher made from one and it worked very well. You can’t buy rock crushers of that size
Anyone that puts a masonry bit in an angle-grinder and uses it to drill holes in wood, is probably not safe left alone with a toothbrush.
indeed, at 0:48 you can see the bit has overheated - as its gone black.
That wasn't a masonry bit. They have a slightly larger tip and a different shank. They usually have a different SDS chuck.
The masonry bits i use all have a diamond triangle shape tip...drills well into plastics and wood,if its all you have it will do the job
@@smokingcheeba420 - That is a masonry bit. It has tungsten-carbide wear-faces brazed in at the cutting tip.I Suggest you pause at 0:22 and study drill-bit tip.
Put a masonry bit in any thing and it wont drill wood at all. I tried it at work today. Your wrong sir. At least the bits I have. ( brand new 5/32 masonry bit.)
Awesome video. I love the design and creativity that went into these. Especially the blatant disregard for safety and life.
top comment!
Lol
A & E all the way….
I love this 😂
Chainsaw blade is lubricated by the operator's blood.
bar and chain , not blade
They are extremely gnarly tools... gotta be careful af!... I actually had a little spill of out cabin roof onto a scaffold about 5 feet down while fuckin using one to take down a high rafter... of all fuckin times to slide off a roof! Needless to say, I chucked the grinder well clear of me!
Wait!! Just got to the last attachment! It wasn't one of those! It was the 4.5" chainsaw disk attachment
😀😄😀😄😀😄😀
Idiota el que usa esos accesorios.
I had a lot of old pipes and rebar to cut up and from what I read ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxPDBfLu68o58Aw85O_J-zIFfjJARBhp-3 this would be the tool for the job. Since I had never used one, I watched a couple of youtube videos and I'm so glad I did. Some really good safety tips, which I followed, and this tool did a splendid job. One good thing to know is the weight of the tool puts just about the right amount of pressure on the metal I was cutting, so I didn't have to use a lot of pressure, which is more likely to jam the tool. It made fast work of my job.
Yay! A chainsaw with no safety mechanisms whatsoever...just what I always wanted!
imagine the kickback if the tip of the bar touches something.
I see major blood loss in the future. "Oops, I slipped. Who needs a femoral artery anyway?"
IDD lov tootyp in afnny rply heer but its sstoo dmn diffclt witoout myfingesr
These, are literally the scariest videos on UA-cam!
I'm glad he showed us what he can do with a drill, I could never have figured it out myself
The last one is truly amazing!
It amazes me anyone has the audacity and total lack of morality needed to create and sell something so spectacularly dangerous. I mean this with no hyperbole at all, that is a life threatening piece of shit.
It’s from China! Would you expect anything less?
Dangerous how? If I may ask.
Totally agree with you ... !!!
@@miguelarias5000 no chain brake, and most angle grinders have a switch that locks on. Need to be able to stop a chainsaw immediately.
The chisel is fucking brilliant tho
Loved the name of the chainsaw attatchment! "3NEW" Is this how many fingers you want new after using this?
😂
Браво!
They look absolutely brilliant for anyone wanting to loose a finger
You know what else can grind metal besides a belt sander? A grinder.
No way
Really???!!!
👍🏻😂👍🏻
Those things are for sanding tight spots i.e. grinding paint out of the joints of metal structures to repair a cracked weld. Super handy
LoL 😆😆 big wow
I love that belt sander one because - it does things an angle grinder already does.
Its essentially a electric file, Which allows you to get into tighter spaces where you still need to grind out. It's very helpful in metal fabrication. I build handrailings at work and we use a dynafile daily.
I am convinced that in other countries the government gives all its people angle grinders. No drill, no sanders, just angle grinders.
First one is a good guide on how to burn your drill bits, and drilling wood with bits made for metal is just classic.
dude that's a bit for mason
I converted my grinder to a womb mallet! The ladies love it and I'm working on a patent!
Bet it works just as good as my sawzall motification. Or the clit ticker for the oscillator. Constant variable triggers recomended. Lol.
Love it! Transformers Unite! Ingenuity Rules!
Can you rename the video to "How to ruin your angle grinder and potentially lose body parts?"
Or "How to finally kill your 10-year-old $10 HF angle grinder"
Seriously...
This video is a perfect example of Indian innovation. unregulated, untested and can't stand the test of time
I can personally vouch for the sanding attachment as (without wanting to boast too much), I have had a fair amount of success removing both my own and my elderly parents hemorrhoids.
That's a pain in the arse.
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The last one looks so dangerous...I LIKE IT!
I am reminded of some sayings: "There is nothing more expensive than a cheap tool.", "Use the right tool for the job.", and "Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean that you SHOULD do something." And one more: "WTH are you thinking?!"
Reminds me of one other: "911 what is your emergency?"
If you want to have one less limb. I highly recommend the chainsaw attachment. I get rid of all those safeties. Just like the chain brake. And grip handles.
Good to have that constant-on switch too, don't wanna leave a job half-done!
Everything in my workshop runs from one angle grinder powering a line shaft system. Works really well.
Are you Cuban, or Russian?
@@biggreentruck4907 he's sarcastic.
I'm in tears hahahahahahh
Holy crap! I didn't know they made a chuck attachment!
It is almost exciting to see how adaptations can be developed for this machine, it is another thing to think that it is advisable to use them in that way. Anyway, very interesting!
انه اكثرمن رائع تطبيقات ممتازه وضروريه للجلخ اليدوي الصغيرالحجم وهي رائعه وتدعو للإعجاب كماانها تغني عن كثيرمن المعدات بفضل سهولتها
The chainsaw was pretty cool but the belt sanding options were the best.
I thought this is a presentation of adapters, and although there are some, they are still not suitable for angle grinder. So as these my theoretically look appealing, they are deadly (and ruining your grinder). The cause is the speed of rotation - smaller the grinder, higher the speed in general. Smaller grinders have around 10000 RPM (and your drill has 0-1000, in second gear 0-3000 approx.) So it's a 10x difference. Which means most of used tools on it will loose their efficiency and overheat instantly. Sanding paper will just fill up with debris and burn. Drillbits will become dull.
I wrote deadly and I mean it. Forces become huge with such high RPM (this is the reason, why standard angle grinder disc, which is neither sharp nor rugged, cuts through steel like butter). Longer shafts are especially dangerous, and if you chuck in your tool off center or it is bent, you are begging for catastrophy.
I experienced it with my dremel tool, which has a max RPM even higher - i used a sllightly bent disc adapter. When I turned on the machine, the dapter head bent fully almost instantly, then broke off and flew away as from some slingshot. There were no people in the trajectory luckily.
So, well, don't do it (except if you are on deserted island or similar, but then it would make sense to open the grinder and rework gear ratios)
Thank you. I was all excited to buy an angle grinder and be able to do all these nifty things. Tools are not my forte. Safety problems are not obvious to me. I hope you go through your day with the knowledge that because you took time to write a comment, someone still has all 10 fingers and both eyes. Saving the world one unfortunate SOB at a time.
The belt Sanders and the chainsaw attachments were awesome.
you are joking ...aren't you ...
Nice, a chainsaw with no safety brake 👍🤣
Gethurted i dont want to think about what could happen if that bounce’s up at a 10000rmp
@@Robin-oq7ye clearly the guy using it didnt think about it either :)
@@Robin-oq7ye Since when do chainsaws bounce back? I know angle grinders do but i have never had a chainsaw "bounce". The only thing a chainsaw does is jam if you cut the tree wrong.
@@AIAllar it is when the chainway tip hits somethingua-cam.com/video/y1-W0VFZjYY/v-deo.html
Chain lube seems to be missing too.
Chainsaw without a Deadmans switch. Every shop needs one!
As a welder and a pipe fitter I have worked with various types of grinders virtually all my life. Now while these items may all appear to be innovative and inexpensive using a grinder as a power source, if it is such a great idea, then why are the grinder manufacturers not offering them? Because they don't really work all that well and in many cases are downright dangerous. One thing I have learned over the years is either purchase or rent the tool that you require for the job at hand. Improvised tooling is seldom if ever effective and in many cases will destroy either you or what you are working on. For example, would you use a grinder to sand your car down for painting? Only if you were a fool. Instead, you would access a DA type sander and go at it. The right tool for the job unless you like fixing a lot of damage that could have been avoided had you had the right tool............. Most of this stuff is junk normally sold via infomercials on late night TV to those with too little money and too little brains.
Gd option buying this instead buying a drill machine
The man is a new, young 25 years old surgeon and wants his business to pick up.
you mean mortician
JUST A CLASSIC !! BUTCHER !! KNIFE !!! MAN !!
I, personally, am all about this stuff. If you have to make a few pieces of art or product to get the money coming in, so you can eventually afford the more legitimate tools for the job, these are great videos to see. 100$ worth of attachments vs 300 - 500$ worth of tools is a worthwhile tradeoff in the short-term.
All clever but the chainsaw attachment has no chain stop system for kickbacks and no clutch to prevent burnout of the motor in event of stalling . Dangerous at best and harsh on the angle grinder.
With how fast an angle grinder spins , unless its geared correctly , I don't trust half this ... Maybe the bench mounted belt sander , but that's as far as I go
@MrClassiccarenthusia I think a used gas chainsaw is much cheaper than getting reconstructive surgery as well....
I'll agree with harsh on the tool, but if you learn how to use a chainsaw, you won't get kickback.
Even grinders now days have a breaking system built in them to prevent accidental cuts after the grinder turns off. Most Makita and Milwakee grinders have them.
Great observation on the no chain break!!
No way!!!! I need that chisel attachment for tile repair.
Yeah, use that attachment, and you sure need to repair your tiles...
Or, one could buy the appropriate tool and do the job well.
Agreed
The drills no good the sanders ok thou
I pretty much say the same thing about almost everything, but I love my angle grinder and I never knew there could be so many applications for it.
The finger file attachment is really handy. Festool used to make on to fit the ras 115 when they where called festo.
Sadly now both discontinued.
Rare as rocking horse shit!
Nice to see an alternative!
using a flat blade screwdriver in a phillips head screw... Just proving your point. 3:28
WOW! That drill angle is amazing!
Amazing for breaking your drill bits youre dump?
I bought and used all these attachments!! My daughter is doing my texting now because I currently have no fingers. :) Gotta go to school dad.
Haha
He must be an Irishman. If it jams. FORCE IT
Not gonna lie that chainsaw was impressive. And for that price I'd buy it
Boa tarde meu amigo
Excelente vídeo parabéns 👍👍👍👍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
İt is fantastic , I rarely see whole parts of a video , even though im this case I couldn't even understand the time I spent on seeing it till Its finished , thanks a lot
A drill chuck is a horrible attachment for an angle grinder. The grinder spins at 10000+ RPM a drill bit is designed for a drill or drill press which spin at most 2000 RPM. Higher rotation speed will heat up and dull the drill bit much faster, plus if it wasn't fastened properly, you just created a deadly projectile.
Nice video...thanks for sharing it with us.
I can’t help but feel most of these attachments will be the same price as entry level tools of the same kind and not as good quality.
Так и есть. Попытался купить на Али такое. Посмотрев на цену, желание покупать пропало.
Love the chainsaw one. ER doctors will tell the wildest stories.
An angle grinders rpms are way to hight for most of those attachment and just buy the right tool of the job even if it's a really cheap one it's still better that that
I came here to say this...
Go get the right tool on eBay, you'll live longer
On m'y grinder you can change the rpms. The sander seems right...
@@mathias841 that is very good, on a single speed grinders these accessories are dangerous
Angle Grinder !! Is a MULTI !! TOOL !!!
#2 and #5 were my favorites. For some reason #2 made me laugh!
Hey, I have tools that can do all that stuff without having to remove safety items from a different tool to use them. #5. A drill. #4. A handheld belt sander. #3. An oscillating saw. #2. A bench top belt sander. #1. A chainsaw. All are designed with their own safety equipment so as to not have to frankenstein anything together.
Where did you buy that tools coz i want to buy that also
@@johnhermesbalbuena9692 you can get them all at practically any hardware store.
Thank you Mr. NK. It's awesome to know of the existence of these attachments. Wow. and thanks for the links.
I wouldn't want to use any of them (I'm not a big fan of DYING), but the chainsaw attachment did look _pretty damned cool!_ Could use it with a cordless angle grinder to make that Ripper from "Fallout" I've always wanted. =)
😂 good idea 😅
That is really cool to have all them attachments for a angle grinder
This should be called... How to melt a drill bit and blow high range diabeetus
Thanks, Awsome accessories!
Nice! Though I feel it would be more worth while or cost effective to get some of the actual machines
ANGLE !! GRINDER !! IS ! A !! MULTI !! TOOL !!!
Muy buenos accesorios saludos desde Argentina
Ótimas criatividades 👍
O '#5 " eu ja fiz e uso a anos!
Chain saw attachment is super!
You’d need an unit with a speed control to very low rotation or an external voltage regulator. Indicating to the public that any grinder may work with these nits is quite misleading and very irresponsible.
The fixed speed grinders have their rated speed at around 10000rpm. Even with a 10 to 1 gear in these attachments, it’s too fast for those applications.
Although you can find a variable speed one with low end speed of 3~4000, they may still be too fast.
id love to see this drill bit travelling across someones face at 10000rpm tho
Everything besides the drill was fine. Belt sanders turn fast, chainsWs turn fast. Everything seemed to work right in his video lol
How about read and watch reviews on stuff individually, I’m sure if someone gets ducked off using one they will leave a review letting you know lol
I've seen what happens when grinding wheels explode looked like the guy got shot in the cheek ( face shield was up not down ) do not try any of these things save up money buy the right tool and keep your body parts
@@zbeshears6945 belt sander is far from 10k rpms...more like 3k maximum..a drill turns at about 3k as well...a fixed speed angle grinder is too fast to work on sheetmetal,can do like me and avoid hotspots..but it makes the job harder
A belt sander at 10000 rpm is too fast. You'll blow apart the belt in a very short amount of time and potentially injure yourself. Also at that speed you'll end up taking too much material off, it wouldn't be practical. Grinders are a tool you don't screw with and far too often you see guys using them dangerously. In my opinion this video should be taken down as everything on here has potential to seriously Injure people.
Number two actually looked promising.
5 Amazing Angle Grinder Death Traps!
angle grinders are fun!!!!!
Дрель из отрезной машины придумал тот, кто никогда не читал наклейку о количестве оборотов аппарата.
Awesome. Thank you
Putting aside the immense danger of all of these...I'm pretty sure that chisel attachment wasn't doing anything. I think it would make it a lot less precise. Thoughts?
I think its important to note, when installing the chainsaw attachment that you leave the grinder plugged in at all times and make certain your spastic friend helps by holding the unit for you.
Harbor freight sells all these items individual. Less time switching everything. Better stand alone.
Harbour ! Freight !! Are !! As !! BAD !! AS !! AMAZON !!!
There's always the proper tool for every job, and if you keep on patronizing those attachments , it's an accident waiting to happen...
Look out Mr. NK we have comment section flooded with KaReNs talking about how unsafe it is! 🤦♀️
Yeah that chainsaw attachment looks perfectly safe. Especially with trigger lock engaged😅😅
I screwed an alternator on my cordless grinder so I can continually charge one to replace the one I'm using.
Woww.. amazing... watching from Kuwait new supporter.. good luck..
Saludos, todos los usos son extraordinarios.... me interesa la lijadora y la motosierra...... ¿Donde compro los accesorios??
Never knew there was other attachments for grinder 🤯
Why !?....am I watching this, UA-cam ?
I seriously need to re-evaluate my life choices.
Who Knows !! IT ! Might !! Do !! You !! Some !! GOOD !!!
Buenísimo , el que mas me gusto fué la motosierra.
Too fast for a drill. You don't want your drills to get hot enough where they discolor like the one in your demo. The other ideas were ok though if that's all you got. But I would guess those attachments are nearly as costly as the regular version of the tool it's trying to be.
Wow I didn't even notice that the first time I watched it. Drilling two holes in hardwood made a relatively clean drill bit nearly black.
@@Blueshirt38 it's also a masonry bit. Pause at 0:28 to see it.
The ANGLE !! GRINDER !! IS A !! MULTI !! TOOL !!!
@@davidwillard7334 NO!! IT'S NOT!! AS THE NAME!! IMPLIES!! IT'S!! AN!! ANGLE!!! GRINDER!!! DUMB!!!ASS!!!
@@patrickfarley8036 That you can do ,a Lot of things with !
Loved the chain saw attachment
The chainsaw attachment is one of the dumbest things you can put on a angle grinder. There isn't a chain brake or bar oil.
I wonder if the chainsaw attachment is powerful enough to cut slabs with
Sir you are doing great job.. keep it up...
Alguien alguna vez se a preguntado por qué las grandes marcas de herramientas eléctricas no fabrican ni respaldan este tipo de accesorios.
Soy técnico certificado de la marca Bosch y aunque estos accesorios parecen útiles y en alguna ocasión pueden sacar de apuro no tienen ni las medidas de seguridad ni el resultado de el trabajo es el óptimo por eso no se las recomiendo
(Esto es solo un humilde comentario de alguien que trabaja diariamente con estos equipos y que sabe el daño que pueden causar cuando no se usan correctamente)
An angle grinder into an electric chisel?? Freakin unbelievable.
Yay, a drill that helps you drill terribly inaccurate!
in theory it's for poor access where you cannot get a normal drill into ......
It's so easy to use beautiful
5 ways to hurt yourself.
Another time I got side tracked into watching time wasting rubbish,
just buy the tool for the job saves going to hospital
” the Chainsaw “ better put hospital number on speed dial on your phone
@@garygee3066 better use voice deal because one hand will be gone with the chainsaw.
@@garygee3066
20 YEARS AS A TREE SURGEON chainsaws dont kill people people do lol
@noxxi knox if it comes loose enuff to hellicopter as you put it it will come up and slam in to the hand guard stalling the grinder , all grinders (IN THE uk AT LEAST ) have inertia switches as a legal requirement , means they turn off if they have kick back like a chain saw , so nothing will happen , i have lost chains on saws with 48 INCH bars and never been injured im not saying they are safe but for $30 compared to a decent 15 inch petrol chainsaw like a huski or sthil at $600 ide risk it for garden use.
@noxxi knox i loved my silky , (im also a qualified blacksmith ) so still have it in the form of a letter opener :-)
Ahh! That chain saw took me by surprise!
Soooo....did my phone hear me using an angle grinder yesterday and suggest this?
Probably. I was using one yesterday, same thing.
About 2 weeks ago I spent 3-4 days researching a cheap mower. Finally bought a Craftsman with a Briggs and Stratton mower. Bought it and had it one day, didn't use it. Listened to Spotify all that day, nothing weird happened.
Then the next day 20 minutes after I start up the mower, a Briggs and Stratton commercial comes on 😒
So not only did Google track my purchase and listen to my phone, but told Spotify I was mowing grass and Spotify played the Briggs and Stratton commercial.
I'm about a year away from moving to a hole in the woods and staying there.....
strange i used an angle grinder the other day too. i left my phone inside.
my phone must be following me. "GET AWAY FROM ME YOU DEMON SPAWN." (throws phone)
angle grinder use is very common and it just happened we used one a day or two before seeing this video. :/
nothing crazy happening.
Camera, Microphone, Display, Browsing footprints and Everything in between ... Data collectors.
I bought a flap pad yesterday for the grinder. Now this.
I appreciate every development of this beautiful informative video.
really dangerous, i suggest you to delete this incase someone actually try them
The others are cheap plastic shite
@Stefan Rainer That drill attachment could kill as easily as the chainsaw attachment when the drill bit flies apart due to being used at speeds up to 4 times the listed safe operating speed.
@Stefan Rainer Use the right tool for the job. All of these applications are a waste of time and quite dangerous.
Great job
The real tool is the guy that is too stingy to purchase the appropriate & SAFE tool for the job.
STFU already!
What stingy guy u talking about, the guy in the video or "the guy who actually does this at home?".
@@lonokahiwa5565 grow a brain & Figure it out yourself. Don't waste my time. 11 people thus far understand & you don't !! What does that tell you about your limited level of comprehension ? Be a tight arse & don't purchase the proper tools if you want, however if you loose an eye or a finger then dont cry about it.
Must be nice to have money. Have you seen the conditions when economies are coming up?
@@emeltea33 yes, it's not good. But this was posted 1 year ago when things were better. Now though you are right. We are all struggling. Take care
No sabía que hubieran tantos accesorios para mí pulidora gracias por compartir estás adelantos
I could chop the whole tree down with a pocket knife in the time it takes to set up the chain saw.
Awsome! These would be cool to use for small wood working project and I could use belt sander for making knives! Cool!
Would be easier and less costly to just use the proper tool. And the sander? They make wheels for that lol
Very clever 👏 👌