Redemption Garage I’m a cnc operator and use the the torx rbrt daily. They work wonderfully for changing carbide inserts. I only wish they made a t-6, t7, and t-9. I haven’t stripped a screw yet and have gotten out many comprised screws, saving hours of man time.
I wish I did. They're still a bit out of my pocket though. I dont have a truck to get an account on. I'm hopin that I can find a deal at a pawn shop or OfferUp at some point.
Brian, great video for a couple of reasons. First, bringing in a rep that actually knows the product is much more awesome content than “let’s abuse this tool until it breaks” or a “feels good in the hand” unboxing. Second, taking the time and effort to adjust the levels on your video so the viewer doesn’t get their eardrums blown out by the hammering is GREATLY appreciated.
I think these were “new” last year. These are not everyday sockets. These are special sockets when the head is stripped out. Please don’t use these instead of a regular hex or torx. They definitely work well except the ball hex. Those are garbage. The extractors look cool. I didn’t know about the triple square. Cool stuff
The extractors are new they were first introduced about 9 months ago. As far as everyday use the developer of the tool is claiming they are everyday tools and I see no reason why they couldn't be used as everyday tools but if you didnt want to then thats your prerogative
@@stevenfarley6909 The RBRT sockets are not "turbo sockets".. They are supposed to be used first so you do not strip out the fasteners. If you find a stripped out fastener RBRT also has extractors to use if the regular RBRT won't remove the stripped out fasener.
Hello again Little Brother Great Video as always. As a Aircraft Mechanic I deal with a lot #2 Phillips screws, high torx and tri-wing screws. Of course these are all different styles of screws. Will Mac be offering those styles of bits? Again thank you
Nice video I have to many hex and torx sockets but I don’t own any mid lengths so I might have to get mids just to complete my set and if I run into a rounded faster I’ll be good!
Do you own any of these sets? I honestly think this is a must have tool for anyone.
Redemption Garage I’m a cnc operator and use the the torx rbrt daily. They work wonderfully for changing carbide inserts. I only wish they made a t-6, t7, and t-9. I haven’t stripped a screw yet and have gotten out many comprised screws, saving hours of man time.
Yes I do I have a master set SXVH40RBRT love it can’t live without it
I wish I did. They're still a bit out of my pocket though. I dont have a truck to get an account on. I'm hopin that I can find a deal at a pawn shop or OfferUp at some point.
2024 and still relevant :) Thank you for posting this demonstration.
Brian, great video for a couple of reasons. First, bringing in a rep that actually knows the product is much more awesome content than “let’s abuse this tool until it breaks” or a “feels good in the hand” unboxing. Second, taking the time and effort to adjust the levels on your video so the viewer doesn’t get their eardrums blown out by the hammering is GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks for the video, good stuff for sure!
I think these were “new” last year. These are not everyday sockets. These are special sockets when the head is stripped out. Please don’t use these instead of a regular hex or torx. They definitely work well except the ball hex. Those are garbage. The extractors look cool. I didn’t know about the triple square. Cool stuff
The extractors are new they were first introduced about 9 months ago. As far as everyday use the developer of the tool is claiming they are everyday tools and I see no reason why they couldn't be used as everyday tools but if you didnt want to then thats your prerogative
No. They bite the head. No one should use turbo sockets for every bolt they remove.
@@stevenfarley6909 The RBRT sockets are not "turbo sockets".. They are supposed to be used first so you do not strip out the fasteners. If you find a stripped out fastener RBRT also has extractors to use if the regular RBRT won't remove the stripped out fasener.
Hello again Little Brother
Great Video as always. As a Aircraft Mechanic I deal with a lot #2 Phillips screws, high torx and tri-wing screws. Of course these are all different styles of screws. Will Mac be offering those styles of bits? Again thank you
I wish they came out years ago
Me too Larry lol
Great Demo
Great video brother! Excellent quality as always and very informative! Very good job!
Great video. Bringing in a rep shows what kind of statement your channel has now.
Awesome and informative info!
Those are nice
Awesome!
Nice video I have to many hex and torx sockets but I don’t own any mid lengths so I might have to get mids just to complete my set and if I run into a rounded faster I’ll be good!
Good move bringing in the a Pro. I like what you do, but I do miss the hands on work you used to do
Exactly I can’t watch him sitting at his desk rambling
Game changing technology right there...🤔 gotta get em...👉
Waiting for Hazard Fraud to make these.