Hello again, Shop Tool Reviews Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Someone in the comments mentioned a 6" metal ruler. And I agree, but I would add a 12" ruler as well. Too many times I needed to measure something beyond 6", or a straight line etc. Stay safe and warm. Again thank you 👌
Ive had the right angle Milwaukee die grinder and I’ve had the best luck with genuine Roloc products. I still have my pneumatic die grinder but the cordless is handier. Thanks for making the video!
You're right, the Roloc stuff is hard to beat. Yes, the Milwaukee may not be the most powerful, but it's definitely handy. Thanks for watching and sharing.
First thing, thank you. I have a pick set from HF, which is alright for me, I also bought a Warrior step bit set which was a mistake, l couldn’t get a hole enlarged in 1/4” steel plate without the bit dulling(you get what you pay for). I bought the DeWalt right angle impact accessory, it’s great. Now after watching your video, I’m gonna get the other accessories that you said that I need/want, definitely a better step bit set.
You are correct. On step bits, it's tough to go cheap, you really have to spend a little more to get a good/great bit. Also, be sure not to do dumb stuff with your step bits...that's expensive mistakes (we know from experience ;). Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching.
One caveat though for mechanics like me that are around corrosive products, a cheap one didn’t work for me! I went that route and the paint on the lettering got eaten pretty quickly. Definitely a good tool to have!
Who needs a lot of power in a die grinder? You are not using a die grinder to cut through 1/2 steel. You are just grinding stuff with a small disc. Maybe it is weak compared to other brands? That could be true
I have both milwaukee die grinders no complaints about power. Not having to pole out a hose is great.
No doubt, you are correct. Very handy tools. Thanks for watching and sharing.
Hello again, Shop Tool Reviews
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Someone in the comments mentioned a 6" metal ruler. And I agree, but I would add a 12" ruler as well. Too many times I needed to measure something beyond 6", or a straight line etc. Stay safe and warm. Again thank you 👌
Good tips. I didn't know about the hole in the back of the right angle attachment, for pushing out short bits.
I have this exalt product and didn't know it either.
Obviously I’ll be trade specific but for me as an aircraft mechanic I use a headlamp more than anything in my box! This is still a great list though!
Ive had the right angle Milwaukee die grinder and I’ve had the best luck with genuine
Roloc products. I still have my pneumatic die grinder but the cordless is handier.
Thanks for making the video!
You're right, the Roloc stuff is hard to beat. Yes, the Milwaukee may not be the most powerful, but it's definitely handy. Thanks for watching and sharing.
great job
I use a dental pick for really fine work.
First thing, thank you. I have a pick set from HF, which is alright for me, I also bought a Warrior step bit set which was a mistake, l couldn’t get a hole enlarged in 1/4” steel plate without the bit dulling(you get what you pay for). I bought the DeWalt right angle impact accessory, it’s great. Now after watching your video, I’m gonna get the other accessories that you said that I need/want, definitely a better step bit set.
You are correct. On step bits, it's tough to go cheap, you really have to spend a little more to get a good/great bit. Also, be sure not to do dumb stuff with your step bits...that's expensive mistakes (we know from experience ;). Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching.
The HF pick set is good but cheap. Bend/break real easily though. 😢 Im on my 3rd set.
Hell yeah!!
Thanks for watching.
I prefer Dullie over the Sharpie.
Ha! Thanks for watching.
Wow, you're blunt, but you have a point!
missing torque bits, small parts/bits, empty containers and pry tool
What is a torque bit?
@@wulf67 think they meant torx
Watching him grab that bit made my head hurt looks like he just reviews never uses 😂
A cheap metal ruler. A simple thing.
Duh! Such a great idea. I use one all the time and didn't think of that. Thanks for reminding us and thanks for watching.
One caveat though for mechanics like me that are around corrosive products, a cheap one didn’t work for me! I went that route and the paint on the lettering got eaten pretty quickly. Definitely a good tool to have!
Shop fan
Very good point; however, it's hard to think of a fan when it's snowing here in Florida. Thanks for sharing and watching.
@Shoptoolreviews lol
Who needs a lot of power in a die grinder? You are not using a die grinder to cut through 1/2 steel. You are just grinding stuff with a small disc. Maybe it is weak compared to other brands? That could be true
Knipex
Great idea, but which Knipex?