airkraft1 i am glad i found out about it ,thats what we do .tell people about different tools and ideas..maybe you should do a few videos about your specialty tools ,tips and tricks of the trade i know your knolagable . in the sheet metal trade.
gene myers if its a straight transion 2" is ok but if its offset transition i would like to see a bigger gap to make the offset /transition offset .i make mine in the field 4 pieces.cut to fit with s lock
awesome tools, that bender does come in handy i tell Ya, when i do my cross-breaks with the bender, it hurts my hands, so i just grab the edge of it with my duct-bills makes it a lot easier on the hands and wrists. Thanks for sharing Steve, till next time
If you ask me, malco 24" folding bar, malco turbo shear ts1 and a flathead screwdriver is just as good and a bit more practical. I have cut hundreds of cabinets out without changing blades
I can see where the bender would be a very handy tool to have. The Lesto nibbler looks pretty old with that all metal housing, I have an old jig saw like that. Most electrical tools now days are all double insulated. Nice video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing steve. I like these tool videos. Sheet metal scares me though. I cut my finger on a no hub band yesterday. I would be like a jack the ripper victim if I started messing with that stuff.
Super cool bender, I saw you use it in another video and thought it would be great on our install van. I pulled it up on the computer at the shop and the boss aka my dad (aka cheapskate) tells me to go in the back and make one out of slotted angle. It works but is a tad flimsy.
Didn't think Steve could impress me anymore then he has, but he just did. Awesome tool video.
These demonstration videos are helpful. They are really appreciated.
Straycurrent thanks for commenting
Good tutorial on the use of the tool! As always, great video.
That was a cool guy that told everybody about the hensler bender
airkraft1 i am glad i found out about it ,thats what we do .tell people about different tools and ideas..maybe you should do a few videos about your specialty tools ,tips and tricks of the trade i know your knolagable . in the sheet metal trade.
steven lavimoniere
I may I'm a humble joker
so do some joking videos
steven that was great,just what i was looking for i cant believe the timing
gene myers i hope some of the tips help
I was going to call you i need to make a 2" transition duct to join furnace with plenum
gene myers if its a straight transion 2" is ok but if its offset transition i would like to see a bigger gap to make the offset /transition offset .i make mine in the field 4 pieces.cut to fit with s lock
Thats helpful thank you
Awesome video Steve. Thanks.
atenebruso thanks for commenting
Cool tool. Maybe some time you could show how you make a complete supply or return. Thanks for what you showed today.
Phillip Groom next time i do a furnace if i have time i will show the transition from start to finish .
That would be great. Thanks, and thank you for all you do.
Nice tools. Thanks for sharing!
efman2k3 thanks for watching
Thanks for the bender video.
Ron White sure thing
Your tool videos are very cool Steve.
teh60 i will do more tool review videos
awesome tools, that bender does come in handy i tell Ya, when i do my cross-breaks with the bender, it hurts my hands, so i just grab the edge of it with my duct-bills makes it a lot easier on the hands and wrists. Thanks for sharing Steve, till next time
Hybrid nj thanks for watching @ commenting n.j.
Thanks Steve for the tips
acechoice45 thanks for watching@ commenting
I love everything that makes my work look more professional! 😎
Thanks for sharing Steve!
If you ask me, malco 24" folding bar, malco turbo shear ts1 and a flathead screwdriver is just as good and a bit more practical. I have cut hundreds of cabinets out without changing blades
I can see where the bender would be a very handy tool to have. The Lesto nibbler looks pretty old with that all metal housing, I have an old jig saw like that. Most electrical tools now days are all double insulated. Nice video, thanks for sharing.
DC Rickerson the old nibbler works well ..thanks for the import dc
Great video ,thanks for bringing those tools to our attention.
Cheers Steve.
drummerdem50 thanks for watching
I like that bender
T&N Services LLC. its worth the money
Great video, I think i will make a bender, i like it. thanks for sharing
ClemonsHVAC it works very well
I made one out of aluminum works very well
Interesting tool. Thanks for taking the time on the weekend to make the video!
Brad1237202 thanks for the support brad i like doing the tool review videos
Great video stev you should do a video of you work shop
ThePigeonlips i might ,,i consider my truck my work shop
Very nice tools Steve. That lesto is awesome, makes quick work out of cuttin. Thanks for the little sheet metal tutorial too.
Justin
needmorediesel thanks justin for watching
I really need to buy that bender I like it Steve .
justin henning its worth buying ..
Thanks for posting, Looks like I have to break out the small arc welder.
S Sam its easy to make one
steven I read the comments and they reminded me about your cars
gene myers i have a bunch of old cars
Yes i saw your cars for a minute once on a vid
I like those big tin snips. I see a few of your cars peeking out there. You should do a video on them sometime.
old1234 i do have videos of the old cars already but i will do more next spring
Is the Lesto unit a nibbler or a shear? Nibblers leave behind bits of metal (nibbles) while shears simply cut through.
its a shear
Looks like bed frame angle iron would be perfect for making one
I like it but it seems pricy for what it is. We call those Lestos nibblers. Because it nibbles away they metal.
Rob HVAC you can make a bender yourself very easy rob
Great review Steven and cool tools !
Harry Dickson these tools are worth having both of them
that's a good tool to have. I really like the electrical shears very nice. thanks for sharing it brother.
Emin HVAC thanks for commenting emin
Nice!
Truckguy900 Truckguy900 thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing steve. I like these tool videos. Sheet metal scares me though. I cut my finger on a no hub band yesterday. I would be like a jack the ripper victim if I started messing with that stuff.
Ryan Dugger sheet metal will cut you if your not careful..thats for sure
Please be careful. Scares me as well and I know for a fact I'd cut myself.
Super cool bender, I saw you use it in another video and thought it would be great on our install van. I pulled it up on the computer at the shop and the boss aka my dad (aka cheapskate) tells me to go in the back and make one out of slotted angle. It works but is a tad flimsy.
That nibbler is awesome! I've used air shears in the past, they're slow as hell compared to that Lesto tool Steve.
- Jack
Fireship1 the lesto works well if you have the blade set right
Cool video I love learning about new tools out there.
Was that a level built into the pocket screwdriver????
declo111 yes my pocket screw driver has a level on it