QTR 121 Recent Tool Purchases
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
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Good one Rob . Bondhus T handles here are $ 23.83 ea for 6mm & $ 18.78 for 4mm . I just bought a couple from the industrial hardware shop ! That slitting saw looks like an expensive item to run with all of the inserts ! Cheers 👍
I am no longer surprised at the prices of anything in AUS! I only bought the slitting saw because it came with inserts. If it hadn't it would have been a much more expensive proposition.
Like the reviews. Slitting saw looks interesting. Look forward to seeing a demo.
You and me both!
I like that silting saw.. Hope to see a demo in a future video 👍👍
It was a neat find. I am excited to give it a try as well.
Those T-handle Torx look real handy to use when changing inserts. I hate those little wrenches you get when you buy insert tooling.
The point of the little wrenches is to limit the amount of torque you're putting into the insert fastener. They are intentionally that size.
@@dumpsterdave3710 Only problem is when they come from the manufacturer so tight you can't get the screw or stud to loosen up. So you have to grab some larger ones just to change the insert.
I hate the little ones too. I have run across more than a few inserts held in by screws that were too tight for those little wrenches. I have also, however, broken or twisted more than a few torx wrenches.
The tool at 11:52 is a valve adjusting tool , it is designed to have socket on that square shank with the screw drive tip in the center. The arm with the socket releases the locknut while the driver in the center adjusts the valve clearance . 😉 !
That's really interesting. Thanks!!! I had no idea.
Great video, keep'um coming.
Thanks, will do!
I have one of those hammer impact drivers. I could never get the blasted thing to work right. For sure my technique. I like that hand held driver thing - and the insert slitting saw. Oh yes. And the Impactas. Very nice.
Thanks. I love finding new tools. I'm an admitted addict. I love your channel, by the way. Very creative.
Thank you! I appreciate that very much.
They still sell those aluminum clamp lights at lowes and whatnot without the bulb ... when my wife needed a light box I bought a small pile of them for like 5 bucks each and threw some daylight LED Edison style bulbs in them (great value daylight 95 watt equivalent ) and spread them about, and all together we were drawing like 50 watts from the wall... Still have a couple in the shop here and there.. 7-8 bucks each its great over my 3dprinter / cnc engraver / toy lathe table
Amazing, but it makes sense. I think you found a great use.
Robert, be sure to film making the T-handle stand...
I'll do that. Thanks.
Can you give more information on the sitting saw? I’d like to try to find one! You said eBay, did I see in the video Valenite?
Thanks for the video!
The cutter is a Valenite VSC 5 .122 1.250R
inserts Valenite VIPV .130E .065 VC902
@@DudleyToolwright thanks!
In steels.. You can't get high hardness and still get good toughness. You can only get one or the other or somewhere in the middle/ a compromise of each. That's just how it is; they are a direct trade off. If the hardness was up in the 60's.. it would be brittle and snap off the tips easier. If you make them tough and flexible, then they can bend out of shape easier. It's just like a Katana, where you want the edge or tip to be hard, but the rest of the shank to be flexible. It's not an easy balance to get right. I bet your other Allens were on the harder side, which is why they twisted off the ball ends.. but if they make them too soft, then it will just round over and strip..
Very well said and so easy to understand as well. Perhaps you should try your hand at this kind of content. You are clearly a natural.
You can never trust chinese light ratings.. I never buy one without watching a video on it first. If no one has made a video about it, then I won't buy it. lol.. I've been burned too many times by being the Ginnie pig
I am right there with you. Lucky for you I have a light addiction that is almost as bad as my tool addiction. I call my wife a crow for being so attracted to sparkly things, but she always returns the favor pointing out my incontrollable fetishes.