You sir are awesome:) I am a professional metal fabricator by trade and would not have came to this solution on my own... hurts to say that lol. Perfect though, low speed = no sparks. Sparks are scary in old houses. Solved my problem. Thanks again.
I went out to harbor Freight and picked up a cheap cut-off wheel for my drill and shortened a duct inside a hard to access joist bay. Worked great! Thanks.
Great video, thank you!! Essentially an angle grinder blade on a drill driver--which is accessible to most average mortals and non-pros. An angle grinder, sawzle, and drill-driver are probably a good 3 to have at your home at all times for stuff like this.
Really appreciate your video. I've been trying to find a better way to cut into my ducting than with snips. Can you please comment on using what appears to be a cordless drill to this. In the SHARK cut-off wheel product description it says to not use an electric drill, use min 20,000 RPM to max 25,000 RPM . Did it work ok with a regular drill? Thanks
Great video! I've been trying to learn how to cut kitchen ducts, but there's grease I dont want any sparks it might cause fire. Do you think your method would work? I'm surprised you didnt get sparks too
You sir are awesome:) I am a professional metal fabricator by trade and would not have came to this solution on my own... hurts to say that lol. Perfect though, low speed = no sparks. Sparks are scary in old houses. Solved my problem. Thanks again.
I went out to harbor Freight and picked up a cheap cut-off wheel for my drill and shortened a duct inside a hard to access joist bay. Worked great! Thanks.
Cool, have a good weekend
Great video, thank you!!
Essentially an angle grinder blade on a drill driver--which is accessible to most average mortals and non-pros. An angle grinder, sawzle, and drill-driver are probably a good 3 to have at your home at all times for stuff like this.
Great point!
I'm gonna try it with my Dremel. Thanks for the video!
Good luck it should work
I was just gonna say that , I use Dremels for control cabinets as well does tear up the sheet metal like a saw
Awesome, thank you!
You're welcome!
Great demo boss man!! .. But, I would have to write you up for handing sheet metal without gloves..
LOL
I bet you the oscillating tool would work nice
Dremel may do it also ??
Hi, how did you measure the hole?
Not much of a welder, but one hell of a grinder.
lol..thanks for watching
Really appreciate your video. I've been trying to find a better way to cut into my ducting than with snips. Can you please comment on using what appears to be a cordless drill to this. In the SHARK cut-off wheel product description it says to not use an electric drill, use min 20,000 RPM to max 25,000 RPM . Did it work ok with a regular drill? Thanks
you can use any drill just vary the speed with your finger, those cut off wheels will explode if you rotate them too fast
Understood & thanks!
a pair a red and greens will do the job.
Great video! I've been trying to learn how to cut kitchen ducts, but there's grease I dont want any sparks it might cause fire.
Do you think your method would work? I'm surprised you didnt get sparks too
Go slow , there will be slight sparks
Could you use an oscillating tool with a metal blade?
I wouldnt, maybe a jig saw would be ok
Just use a Dremel with a little cut off wheel?
That works too
Nice! Great video!!!
Thanks!
Wow !!! Glove up for any metal work! do NOT reach in a metal cut or sandpaper without good gloves etc. Be Happy and ?
Very Very helpful video. Thanks 🙏
Glad it was helpful!