I just received a saw, I haven't used it yet, but it looks to be quality. It struck me how low the serial number is at approx. 2700. there can't be many saws being made.
i just bought a very similar unit from matco and im sure glad i didn't get the piston type! top notch review, very professional! much appreciated! if i would have seen this earlier i would have purchased the unit you have here. Im guessing it doesn't come with files?
Saw this vid on SP Air site. Since then, all I think of is "Want it! Want it! Want It!". Gonna trade-in my IR low vib piston saw with this one when I receive my tax refund
+Rahsaan thomas Keep in mind that the Snap on is the Piston style (10,000 spm) .....less power, burns up blades, and stalls.....plus it costs $100 more than this one. There are very few gear driven saws on the market currently & as far as I know, this is by far the most compact one out there.
I have an Automotive Glass replacement company and we do a lot of van window conversions, cutting out van panels on vans to bond in privacy glass. I have been looking for a tool that makes easy work cutting. At present we use a German Draco cutter that leaves a pigs tail as it cuts, but it's hard work cutting radius corners and is bulky. How does this saw perform on radius corners? Does it leave much swarf cutting through the steel? How controllable is it near to swage lines and paintwork?
The teeth will leave chips like any saw, but I think the main problem for you would be vibrations on that large area of sheetmetal.....most likely leaving a non-even edge and possible chipping of the paint. I would look into a nibbler.....no pigtails to deal with like a shear & you can easily cut radiuses. Check out these (corded, cordless, or air)..... amzn.to/2k0rhV0 / amzn.to/2jbKv5O / amzn.to/2jbPF1A ----- Also....check this video to see how the nibblers work with a van window conversion ---> ruclips.net/video/Db6gSotCwY8/видео.html
Hey thanks for the quick reply and links. Some van panels have the inner skin only a few millimetre's from the outside panel we cut out, so whatever tool we use to cut with has to be very shallow to clear this area behind. The air saw does look a great tool that may be just the job for cutting body seam sealer that bonds inner & outer panels & anti vibration braces/stiffening bars. Great video reviews by the way - loads of information for specific usage in the real world you have a knack for presenting this in an intelligent way. Good stuff.
BallJointNut: I was thinking to use one of these to cut down the middle of a ball joint bolt. Once bolt was cut in half then I could remove it. Do you think it would do the job?
@@RealToolReviews they are both gear driven, so I was seeing if you had a preference. Thanks! I’m convinced to go gear driven after seeing your video!!!!
+DOJO These videos will be watched for years....and the prices of tools change constantly. It may be accurate right now, but then 6 months - 1 yr later, it could be way off.
Agree. Prices are always change. Up and Down. When I watched the video. Damn, great tool. Google it, saw the price... That's why I said about the price, as it can change an opinion on the tool. thanks.
It would be a lot better if it accepted standard recip saw blades with a quick change mechanism.
I just received a saw, I haven't used it yet, but it looks to be quality. It struck me how low the serial number is at approx. 2700. there can't be many saws being made.
Nice review, that said, this is basically a body saw. It would have been helpful to see the saw in action being used to trim/cut body panels.
Great video.
I read that the blade gaurd is now adjustable. I just ordered one, so I'll soon find out. It's now blue.
Ha I've got the piston type and there's no way could it do what you did. Nice demonstration and my preference for a swivel is Milton. 👍👍
+Steve Rob Thanks Steve! Yeah, the piston style makes a lot of noise, but not much in the power dept.....this thing blasted through the plate!
Very nice tool. Thanks, for another top notch review.
+DC Rickerson Thanks DC! I really appreciate it!
Another fine job
+George S Thanks George!
i just bought a very similar unit from matco and im sure glad i didn't get the piston type! top notch review, very professional! much appreciated! if i would have seen this earlier i would have purchased the unit you have here. Im guessing it doesn't come with files?
Saw this vid on SP Air site. Since then, all I think of is "Want it! Want it! Want It!". Gonna trade-in my IR low vib piston saw with this one when I receive my tax refund
With the pipe under the car you could not cut it or at least you can't do that 360 thing that you did so how would you do it
Will this tool as it's geared have a more rigid blade retainer to cut radius corners as well as straight lines?
I think the snap on dual chuck might be a little better for the money.
+Rahsaan thomas Keep in mind that the Snap on is the Piston style (10,000 spm) .....less power, burns up blades, and stalls.....plus it costs $100 more than this one. There are very few gear driven saws on the market currently & as far as I know, this is by far the most compact one out there.
I have an Automotive Glass replacement company and we do a lot of van window conversions, cutting out van panels on vans to bond in privacy glass. I have been looking for a tool that makes easy work cutting. At present we use a German Draco cutter that leaves a pigs tail as it cuts, but it's hard work cutting radius corners and is bulky. How does this saw perform on radius corners? Does it leave much swarf cutting through the steel? How controllable is it near to swage lines and paintwork?
The teeth will leave chips like any saw, but I think the main problem for you would be vibrations on that large area of sheetmetal.....most likely leaving a non-even edge and possible chipping of the paint. I would look into a nibbler.....no pigtails to deal with like a shear & you can easily cut radiuses. Check out these (corded, cordless, or air)..... amzn.to/2k0rhV0 / amzn.to/2jbKv5O / amzn.to/2jbPF1A ----- Also....check this video to see how the nibblers work with a van window conversion ---> ruclips.net/video/Db6gSotCwY8/видео.html
Hey thanks for the quick reply and links. Some van panels have the inner skin only a few millimetre's from the outside panel we cut out, so whatever tool we use to cut with has to be very shallow to clear this area behind. The air saw does look a great tool that may be just the job for cutting body seam sealer that bonds inner & outer panels & anti vibration braces/stiffening bars.
Great video reviews by the way - loads of information for specific usage in the real world you have a knack for presenting this in an intelligent way. Good stuff.
BallJointNut: I was thinking to use one of these to cut down the middle of a ball joint bolt. Once bolt was cut in half then I could remove it. Do you think it would do the job?
6 years later… buy this or something else? Astro 936? Other?? Thanks!!!
Gear driven is the way to go.
@@RealToolReviews they are both gear driven, so I was seeing if you had a preference. Thanks! I’m convinced to go gear driven after seeing your video!!!!
I haven’t used the Astro version, so I can’t recommend it at this time.
@@RealToolReviews ok, thank you! Love the channel!
has he ever actually tested if expensive blades last longer than harbor freight ones?
when I saw it I said: "that's a toy", but, hell, it's really powerful!
+Lt. Albert Yeah it really surprised me at how well it sliced through that plate steel.
Yes, the blade now has a set screw and is adjustable. Actually, so does the one you are holding. Hmmmm.
should cut through bolts then no problem?
Yes. Keep in mind though, make sure what you are cutting through isn't loose....vibrations will rip the teeth off of any blade (on this saw or others)
is there a link to the fittings you recommended
+vaughnburrows I bought them locally....but they are 3/8" fittings with 1/4" NPT male threads.
I, and it seems many others, are having great trouble locating 1/4" NPT fittings with 3/8" ID. Got any links of similar products?
175 bucks, dang.
why not say the cost of it?
+DOJO These videos will be watched for years....and the prices of tools change constantly. It may be accurate right now, but then 6 months - 1 yr later, it could be way off.
Agree. Prices are always change. Up and Down.
When I watched the video. Damn, great tool. Google it, saw the price...
That's why I said about the price, as it can change an opinion on the tool.
thanks.
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Nice, I want one of these bad, but they are pretty expensive! wow I'm gonna have to save up for this one :o
Watch your head!
+Brady Bell I need a dont try this at home warning screen.... ;)
Hah I have the same Wera ratchet set
under 400 views club...haha
also, shoulda used the swivel fitting on that 4 inch...coulda made the circle haha
+bighunterman77 I agree.....didnt think about it until after I had already shot that scene.
it is fast
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A bit of false information here….under a car you wouldn’t be able to cut right round the pipe as in the video…..
Worst tool ever ,sent out 3 times to be repaired within 1 year.. Gears inside gets jammed up.