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Great video! You cut that circle out perfectly.
I wudnt mind owning one of those..great video 👌👍
It's one of those tools that are just fun to play too haha thanks for watching 👀
How does it do cutting r-panel or other siding/roofing sheet metal?
Cuts siding/roof metal with ease as long as you angle up and down with the ribs.
Nice that it cuts with minimal effort applied. I can see using it for long periods of use.
Thanks for watching 👀
Have you used in on 16GA mild steel and if so how did it cut?
Cool tool!
Why doesn’t the lights stay on when you run the tool? They just flash when you put the battery on. Only complaint I have is
How about cutting r panel across the ribs?
Cuts it like butter. I recently did an addition to the barn and used it. Wish I had it when I built the barn initially!
SPM=Strokes per minute
STROKES PER MINUTE = SPM
Where does the cut metal go 🤔
Unfortunately right to the ground since there's no catch bag. Best thing to do would be have trash can or box below to catch it all.
Use magnets
👍👍👍
So you can’t use this for 20 garage and up?
You Can yes. It's good all the way down to 16ga steel and 18ga stainless
@@WhatTheHeckMan ok good I’ll get one for hvac
spm is probably slice per minute
strokes per minute
Thank you
More than you pal
What the hell does that mean?@@HumanPozole69
Strokes per minute -- I told her 75
Super i have one best I've used
It says the weight on the box it's 3.3 lb
This thing looks pretty identical to makitas
After i read this I went and searched for a picture and holy crap they literally copied makita haha
Used one today for the first time and it performed like my makita at ¼ the cost. I guess with both being made in China, why spend the extra money other than the battery platform I'm tied to with Makita
119 for hf or 200 for Milwaukee 🤔 hmmm let me think about it
Awesome have one best I've used building for 60 yesrs
Great video! You cut that circle out perfectly.
I wudnt mind owning one of those..great video 👌👍
It's one of those tools that are just fun to play too haha thanks for watching 👀
How does it do cutting r-panel or other siding/roofing sheet metal?
Cuts siding/roof metal with ease as long as you angle up and down with the ribs.
Nice that it cuts with minimal effort applied. I can see using it for long periods of use.
Thanks for watching 👀
Have you used in on 16GA mild steel and if so how did it cut?
Cool tool!
Thanks for watching 👀
Why doesn’t the lights stay on when you run the tool? They just flash when you put the battery on. Only complaint I have is
How about cutting r panel across the ribs?
Cuts it like butter. I recently did an addition to the barn and used it. Wish I had it when I built the barn initially!
SPM=Strokes per minute
STROKES PER MINUTE = SPM
Where does the cut metal go 🤔
Unfortunately right to the ground since there's no catch bag. Best thing to do would be have trash can or box below to catch it all.
Use magnets
👍👍👍
Thanks for watching 👀
So you can’t use this for 20 garage and up?
You Can yes. It's good all the way down to 16ga steel and 18ga stainless
@@WhatTheHeckMan ok good I’ll get one for hvac
spm is probably slice per minute
strokes per minute
Thank you
More than you pal
What the hell does that mean?
@@HumanPozole69
Strokes per minute -- I told her 75
Super i have one best I've used
It says the weight on the box it's 3.3 lb
This thing looks pretty identical to makitas
After i read this I went and searched for a picture and holy crap they literally copied makita haha
Used one today for the first time and it performed like my makita at ¼ the cost. I guess with both being made in China, why spend the extra money other than the battery platform I'm tied to with Makita
119 for hf or 200 for Milwaukee 🤔 hmmm let me think about it
Awesome have one best I've used building for 60 yesrs