I’m going to repeat my comment from last week. This the best tool channel because there’s no “filler” stuff. Every video is gold. I think I’ve bought most of the things you’ve featured.
Which tool would you recommend to cut an old metal post in the backyard? We have to dig down into the ground a bit to expose more of the post and want to make a cut to remove the posts
Hey I don't know if you might be a villain but I noticed the manual for that saw reads " do not cut metals" which is probably just ass covering for Mr. Ryobi but I have to ask, after doing it did you turn into a pumpkin at midnight or did the blades turn into ostriches and kick your garage door down??????
Iam putting this question again here, because the Blink subscription video was a month ago. I have a question :on my Blink Sync module 2, when I go to take out the zip stick to see the videos taken, do I have to go thru sync again and press safe eject every time i take the zip stick out ??
Ok, why write on other side of the blade outside of the blade if it is exposed and will rub off? I would think it makes more sense to write on the inside of the blade?
As long as there 's no ink and thermal temp. there shouldn't be any issues with the blade. You also must consider the weight on the left side of the diamond teeth, for a precise cut and a much smoother trail made by the Diablo blade a steady hand is needed. There is always going to be some dark matter residue of fake debris but again that is the main point of the cut been made.
I’m going to repeat my comment from last week. This the best tool channel because there’s no “filler” stuff. Every video is gold. I think I’ve bought most of the things you’ve featured.
Thanks mate for the support. Working now on a few videos that I think your going to really like
He really is the best! I'm so glad other people see what I see in his video's.
@@goodmanshealth Too Kind
Thor's sister, Hela, approves of this video! That was a spectacle.
Sure was
How badly damaged was the diablo steel demon after the hammer cut?
Very interactive. Good job!
Thanks so much - make sure you throw me a sub
Wow, that is amazing! Great video as usual.
Thanks mate - way better than that stupid garage door opener video :)
Great video! What do you do when you have to cuts a the circular saw close to the wall? How close can you get? Thanks for the feedback.
real close - the sparks are not that dangerous
The blades are very impressive. But also, shout out to the Ryobi circular saw for keeping up.
No doubt - I was shocked
Which tool would you recommend to cut an old metal post in the backyard? We have to dig down into the ground a bit to expose more of the post and want to make a cut to remove the posts
sawzall.
Hi, i bought this today when I go to put the blade on and to give a test spin it loosen
it is reverse thread - push the button on the top to lock the blade down so that you can tighten
Hi , nice vid but wanted to ask if the cordless Ryobi saw is a metal cutting saw or just your normal saw but you just changed the blade ? Thanks
Hey I don't know if you might be a villain but I noticed the manual for that saw reads " do not cut metals" which is probably just ass covering for Mr. Ryobi but I have to ask, after doing it did you turn into a pumpkin at midnight or did the blades turn into ostriches and kick your garage door down??????
All that bad stuff happened
@@Kitearmy my neighbour said just keep the garage door up next time.
Does the wood/metal blade cut metal as GOOD as the metal Only one does.?
Can you tell how you fit that blade to Ryobi Circular Saw?
Do I need any special arbor for it?
Do you think it is safe to remove the knockout? Cause my saw bore is 20mm.
I always worry about that - if it's not in straight it might be unbalanced
lmao the start was funny af
Iam putting this question again here, because the Blink subscription video was a month ago. I have a question :on my Blink Sync module 2, when I go to take out the
zip stick to see the videos taken, do I have to go thru sync again and
press safe eject every time i take the zip stick out ??
In theory yes - I guess it could be a problem if you were writing to it at that moment. I just pull it out and have not had a problem
Can you demonstrate how well it cuts up your car? Thanks!
Now your thinking - how about a bank vault
Impressive demonstration. I have the 5 ½ Ryobi, I wonder how much it can do. I'm getting a 7 ¼ soon. Thx for the video.
I think they make a few 51/2 inch metal blades - though you might need more power
Ok, why write on other side of the blade outside of the blade if it is exposed and will rub off? I would think it makes more sense to write on the inside of the blade?
either side is fine as long as you write it on the middle - the middle does not come in contact with the material
As long as there 's no ink and thermal temp. there shouldn't be any issues with the blade. You also must consider the weight on the left side of the diamond teeth, for a precise cut and a much smoother trail made by the Diablo blade a steady hand is needed. There is always going to be some dark matter residue of fake debris but again that is the main point of the cut been made.
@@ipaporod Right - although the "fake debris" has me a bit confused
Dee-ah-blow? Nice vid either way
Thanks mate
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Cutting metal!!!is there fire hazard since you have plastic guard?
True - using a saw can be hazards
Now that is impressive
Trust me I was terrified on my first cut
WOW!
RIGHT - got crazy!
That Ryobi saw must be from England.
Driving and cutting on the wrong side.
I you flush it down the toilet it spins the opposite direction
Dayablo😂😂😂
Alright... Now you're just messing with our minds - @3:14
Sorry - I had to do it ;)