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Thank you for sharing your perspective! Using an angle grinder is indeed not the most common way to cut sheetrock or PVC, but sometimes in specific situations, it can be a quick alternative. That said, using the right tool is always the top priority for the best results.
Thank you for your question! The grooves under the screw head were made to be used if needed for disassembly with a special tool or to provide additional stability in certain situations. In the video, we didn’t use them, but they could be useful in other projects or when additional support is required. Thank you for noticing, and we hope you’ll continue to follow the channel for more details!
Great idea, great smart, I love this engine
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08:06 what's the liquid that you put in the pencil? Alcool? Thanks
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Using an angle grinder to cut sheetrock is almost as silly as using an angle grinder to cut PVC. Almost.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! Using an angle grinder is indeed not the most common way to cut sheetrock or PVC, but sometimes in specific situations, it can be a quick alternative. That said, using the right tool is always the top priority for the best results.
10:05 Why did you even make two grooves under the screw head if you don't use them???
Thank you for your question! The grooves under the screw head were made to be used if needed for disassembly with a special tool or to provide additional stability in certain situations. In the video, we didn’t use them, but they could be useful in other projects or when additional support is required. Thank you for noticing, and we hope you’ll continue to follow the channel for more details!
I thought it looked kind of cool! I am trying to come up with a reason to make a bunch of them for some project 😂😂