Whoa! $1000 and NO voltage regulator. that is good to know. Also good to know that your blades are being sharpened to better than new! I love the bit where you said it was so sharp that you did not even know it was cutting. That is all our dreams. How does a freshly sharpened bladed handle a tough log, one with a lot of knots? (that could be a video, cut boards out of a knotty log using both blade types and comparing time to cut, blade heat after cut, etc.). Nice video, thanks.
So far all I’ve cut is honey locust and walnut but I believe they are sharpener than when I originally got them. Once I do some pin oak , hedge or hickory that’ll be a nice test. Thank you for watching
Have you thought about getting a 120 to 12 volt charger. Like the old spot lights or for cameras or wifi type. I was thinking about buying this but don’t want the 12v either
Whoa! $1000 and NO voltage regulator. that is good to know. Also good to know that your blades are being sharpened to better than new! I love the bit where you said it was so sharp that you did not even know it was cutting. That is all our dreams. How does a freshly sharpened bladed handle a tough log, one with a lot of knots? (that could be a video, cut boards out of a knotty log using both blade types and comparing time to cut, blade heat after cut, etc.). Nice video, thanks.
So far all I’ve cut is honey locust and walnut but I believe they are sharpener than when I originally got them. Once I do some pin oak , hedge or hickory that’ll be a nice test. Thank you for watching
That’s for the video! I just ordered this stuff and was afraid to watch the video😂
Takes some getting used to but it’s a good thing to have
Have you thought about getting a 120 to 12 volt charger. Like the old spot lights or for cameras or wifi type. I was thinking about buying this but don’t want the 12v either
That would probably work as long as the amp capacity is the same