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Shears were nice. I want some of those gloves, though.
Thanks for the video! The red and yellow brands are way too much money, so saw this brand on Amazon, then found your video. Looks like a winner!
I like the convenience of the drill attachment ones
I've seen those and thought they'd be convenient but never used one before.
Grand Roofing Inc. yeah better then having an entire new tool imo but they are a little harder to use in the sense you need two hands usually.
They're also not all compatible will every drill. Hence the reason I'm here.
thank you so much for taking the time to make and post this video. subbed. :) thank you sir
I use a nibbler a lot. But they are a bit pricey.....I find that cutting trim is easier with just plain snips.
You just tried it with a galvalum sheet, maybe 20 gauge .9mm.You didn't try to adjust the space to cut a thick metal sheet like 14 gauge, which is 2.0 mm. Is a little bit tricky.
I purchased these shears their great for FLAT METAL useless for corrugated metal. (cutting through the rib)
had any experience dealing with their warranty?
milwaukee electric snips are champs when it comes to all round performance
Thank you for the demo, is it possible to do a video on a nibbler ?
I'm ordering one along with the hammer
So that's how slinkies are made
6.48 cut from each side to center shouldnt try to force the turn
Shears were nice. I want some of those gloves, though.
Thanks for the video! The red and yellow brands are way too much money, so saw this brand on Amazon, then found your video. Looks like a winner!
I like the convenience of the drill attachment ones
I've seen those and thought they'd be convenient but never used one before.
Grand Roofing Inc. yeah better then having an entire new tool imo but they are a little harder to use in the sense you need two hands usually.
They're also not all compatible will every drill. Hence the reason I'm here.
thank you so much for taking the time to make and post this video. subbed. :) thank you sir
I use a nibbler a lot. But they are a bit pricey.....I find that cutting trim is easier with just plain snips.
You just tried it with a galvalum sheet, maybe 20 gauge .9mm.
You didn't try to adjust the space to cut a thick metal sheet like 14 gauge, which is 2.0 mm. Is a little bit tricky.
I purchased these shears their great for FLAT METAL useless for corrugated metal. (cutting through the rib)
had any experience dealing with their warranty?
milwaukee electric snips are champs when it comes to all round performance
Thank you for the demo, is it possible to do a video on a nibbler ?
I'm ordering one along with the hammer
So that's how slinkies are made
6.48 cut from each side to center shouldnt try to force the turn