WHY THESE CHEAP CARBIDE BURRS ARE CRAZY GOOD?!? THE BEST KEPT SECRET BUY ON AMAZON???
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We use die grinders with various carbide burrs every day in our welding and ironwork shop. Milwaukee M18 cordless die grinders with only quality carbide single cut and double cut carbide burrs from machine shop supply houses. They are an absolute must for any metal working applications, period! Many shape burrs to chose.
Word of caution though, use them only in an area that is easy to clean up. These are the messiest tools you will ever use. The sharp metal shards they produce are razor sharp and go EVERYWHERE. Suit up appropriately to avoid trips to the ER. Still, one of the most valuable tools in our welding shop and on our trucks. Steel cuts wood, high speed steel cuts most steel, tungsten carbide cuts everything else. Put it in a high speed cordless die grinder, use it CLOKWISE only and go gently because they cut extremely fast. Best invention since cold beer. If possible, use these tools outside and not in the shop unless you have a special area, I am not kidding about those horrible sharp chips they produce at high speed and cover a wide area. Full face shield and clothes those hot chips can not stick into. Once, on a hot day, I used one while wearing a short sleeve shirt, cloth gloves instead of leather gloves and only small safety glasses to grind a weld out of the way. I may never be able to have an MRI because of that. I am no Rookie at this with 53 years of experience, heed this advice. You will love these tools.
Whatsup I remember you from your old channel I am glad I found you
All right Chucky!! I like tools that don't suck got enough of them already time to diversify transition from suck to don't suck !! 👍
Keep em coming chuckee!
layout your cut before using the bit, nice weld btw hihi
Need to get a set of those to replace my JET ones.
I like how the customers always want free stuff but without having to deal with that, having the money to buy/build for yourself.
I wonder if i can use these cheap bits to grind with corded die grinder. I need to grind bolt heat off exhaust flange, but the area is inaccessible for angle grinder, so i wonder if this would do the trick? Please respond .
So these would be perfect for automotive sheet metal?
How ti order
My only problem with burrs are that you need a fairly beefy grinder to run them effectively, 3/4 horse or better, and more importantly to me the slivers are the absolute worst things in the workshop and I will go to nearly any length to avoid using them for that reason. Glitter from hell gets absolutely everywhere and if you've get any on a lifting sling you might as well throw the damn thing away because you will be picking slivers out of your hands every time you so much as think about picking it up.
Mine run fine on a little bitty minimum size pneumatic die grinder, as long as there's sufficient air pressure.
I do nearly all my grinding outdoors and if I want to clear the air around me of rust, dust and paint chips I use an old bounce house fan since they're easy to aim. I get good results with small grinders but my favorite is using a steel Jacobs chuck drilled and tapped (on a lathe for concentricity) to 5/8"-11 which fits my angle grinders. Beats carrying my Milwaukee 5196 beast and works a treat.
Your problem is, your a giant crybaby. I’d hate to be in the shop with you.
I need a set of those
I have always used them with my roto zip but I just had one bend as soon as I turned the tool on I'm not sure if it was a defective bit or defective user I'm terrible with tools that take a gentle touch so I only use them on stuff that have a lot of room for mistakes because they will burn through hard metal real quick
I believe our carbide burr will let you down
Has anyone tried using one of this type of burr with a router? If so how did it go?
Kool tool
Mibro 4 peice rotary file and rasp tractor supply has a I beam on the box so u know they are for metal
I bought ten of these on ali for my dremel for 1 euro with a welcomesgift
its insane how much time it safes compared to filing or whatever primitives ways I used before fucking best buy ever
Will these drill out a hardened exhaust stud?
With ease
Mibro rotary files and rasp for the win 10 bucks lifetime warranty
Hay bro griind and check grind and check ECT.
I have heard China makes decent carbide I mean I guess if it is carbide and not like high carbon steel or something it kinda has to be of decent quality
Ermmm! There's other websites for this ... 01:45 "45 seconds of grinding action...."
face looks vaguely familiar.
long neck die grinders are way easier to handle, those stubbies are scary
*That's how I got me nickname, **_Stubbie!_*
Carbide Burrs - An Affordable Set That’ll Last:
amzn.to/2VsxTgH
SOME OF MY FAVORITE TOOLS:
KNIPEX German Made Pliers-Wrench:
amzn.to/35fchvN
OTC Slide-Hammer Kit:
amzn.to/3p7mq4Q
Carbide Burrs - An Affordable Set That’ll Last:
amzn.to/2VsxTgH
SUNGLASSES I WEAR - Quality at twice the price:
amzn.to/2VegmbE
Regular Safety Glasses that I Use:
amzn.to/2ATXtEf
My favorite rust removal tool:
amzn.to/3nxAfbK
Makita Metal Cutting Chopsaw:
amzn.to/3A6kVu1
Yes, these are affiliate links. Thanks for watching!!
*You and Project Farm both liked those for an entry level set.*
Purchased a bur off of the Cornwell truck. Chipped it first time using it.
Perhaps you might enjoy following along as I get my late father's 1958 Plymouth Suburban back on the road.
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Bro what did you do u almost had a perfect round hole lol lol. I guess it works to good lol lol just jk