Its funny how people say its not cheap. Over $400….🤣 how much is a torch….$400-800 constantly filling tanks. Its heavy. You constantly have to clean nozzles change nozzles.hope you don’t get a leak in the hose or nozzle and then burn yourself or cooking rubber components.. Or other things. (Wiring) If I don’t have to use a torch I DONT. Hate them. This id use all day. Smart small and you can bend the coils for tight spots worth every penny.
Oh how I love that tool in the shop. We have a different brand but is still nice. I would like have one for my home tool box. Thank you for this informative tool review.
I think I may need one of these as I have a 61 Cadillac Coupe Deville and have 2 manifolds to take off as they are cracked and I know the manifold bolts probably will snap off as very rusty 😂
I have been thinking about maybe investing in one of these tools. My 165 John Deere lawn tractor has a tire that needs to be replaced - But the left rear wheel is seized onto the axle shaft probably around the key way. I have seen people heat the wheel collar around the axle, But my thought is that all that heat from an oxyacetylene torch would seem to be detrimental to the axle and axle seals even using the heat and quench method. So, If one of these induction coil tools would work- The tool would immediately pay for itself.
For a professional mechanic this would be very useful on a nearly daily basis. I could justify it as well for a large project vehicle with lots of rusty connectors. Thanks for the display.
I will be transferring a snow plow off of a 2001 pickup to a newer truck. The undercarriage plow frame mounting bolts have been Upstate NY rust welded to the frame. Can I borrow that tool? LOL!
Actually no they are not edited. Why would I fake using this tool? The only editing was moving the camera around and different takes. Don't believe me then don't buy the tool. And for what it's worth, its nice to have localized heat with this tool then setting everything on fire like you do with a torch.
Its funny how people say its not cheap. Over $400….🤣 how much is a torch….$400-800 constantly filling tanks. Its heavy. You constantly have to clean nozzles change nozzles.hope you don’t get a leak in the hose or nozzle and then burn yourself or cooking rubber components.. Or other things. (Wiring) If I don’t have to use a torch I DONT. Hate them. This id use all day. Smart small and you can bend the coils for tight spots worth every penny.
Oh how I love that tool in the shop. We have a different brand but is still nice. I would like have one for my home tool box. Thank you for this informative tool review.
I think I may need one of these as I have a 61 Cadillac Coupe Deville and have 2 manifolds to take off as they are cracked and I know the manifold bolts probably will snap off as very rusty 😂
That induction tool should be inducted into the induction tool hall of fame. There's plans on the internetz to DIY one a lot cheaper than $400.
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I have been thinking about maybe investing in one of these tools. My 165 John Deere lawn tractor has a tire that needs to be replaced - But the left rear wheel is seized onto the axle shaft probably around the key way. I have seen people heat the wheel collar around the axle, But my thought is that all that heat from an oxyacetylene torch would seem to be detrimental to the axle and axle seals even using the heat and quench method. So, If one of these induction coil tools would work- The tool would immediately pay for itself.
I bought a used one off ebay for $275. Looked like someone used it once and sold it. It's awesome!
For a professional mechanic this would be very useful on a nearly daily basis. I could justify it as well for a large project vehicle with lots of rusty connectors. Thanks for the display.
paid close to $850 with a standard coil kit 2022 great tool for sure.
Wow. Prices have gone up!
That is one very impressive tool!
Awesome review! I thought you would've dropped a "Bob" in there somewhere. Now I'll have to have him bring it in to work so we can play with it too!
Can't reveal my sources then everyone will know who has it when they need to borrow it!
@@QuickSpeedShop Haha! Fair enough
I will be transferring a snow plow off of a 2001 pickup to a newer truck. The undercarriage plow frame mounting bolts have been Upstate NY rust welded to the frame. Can I borrow that tool? LOL!
I wish I could have kept it. My buddy owns it and he lives 5 hrs away so I won't be using it anytime soon either!
@@QuickSpeedShop LOL! He might be residing in my neck of the woods. I live approximately 5 hours from you about 40 miles East of Syracuse NY.
@@Uticagreens He's in southern PA.
@@QuickSpeedShop I thought that he was in Buffalo NY. My apologies.
WOW.
some nuts are made of bras, some copper. Will it work?
I don't see why not.
The manual says that doesn't work on non ferrous metals
Hi Shelly
The Toot Master at work!! Thank Goodness for retakes!! Great video review.
What a tool!! Maybe it could become a club tool - hint, hint.
Those videos are edited... Every time he use the heater... Just watch carefully and you will notice
Actually no they are not edited. Why would I fake using this tool? The only editing was moving the camera around and different takes. Don't believe me then don't buy the tool. And for what it's worth, its nice to have localized heat with this tool then setting everything on fire like you do with a torch.
Awesome channel thank you
That blooper reel though lmao
Unexpected methane release. Me: "Let's do another take, you gotta come closer" You: "I'm good!" HAHAHAHA
will it take off a water pump bolt
It will turn bolts red. No idea if it will work in your application.
Can it core a apple?
But it won't work on tight spots. You got more room with a torch
that’s what the attachments are for
Yes it will. You just don't know how to use it.