AIR DRILLS ARE MAKING A COMEBACK AND YOU WONT BELIEVE WHY!!!
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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Cheap but excellent "pine tree drills"
amzn.to/3Lk2F27
Lower speed high torque air drill:
amzn.to/3FNTxBU
MORE: For those who like the things which RUclips doesnt, join us on a free mobile app called Telegram, under "Tractor Hoarders Group Chat", in case we get cancelled on here! Also, check out our Patreon page to help support the channel: www.patreon.com/OWFA?fan_land...
SOME OF MY FAVORITE TOOLS:
KNIPEX German Made Pliers-Wrench:
amzn.to/35fchvN
OTC Slide-Hammer Kit:
amzn.to/3p7mq4Q
Carbide Burrs - An Affordable Set That’ll Last:
amzn.to/2VsxTgH
SUNGLASSES I WEAR - Quality at twice the price:
amzn.to/2VegmbE
Regular Safety Glasses that I Use:
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Yes, these are affiliate links. Thanks for watching!!
Real tools. No plastic don't get hot
I have a Snap on air drill I bought new off the truck around 1984 and it's still good as new. My only complaint is it does not reverse but I live with that.
My only reason for not using most air tools is the size of my compressor. Cordless tools I have are more than capable for my purposes, and it would take a 60 gallon 5HP compressor to run tools with the same power as my cordless stuff. I DO like those step drills, and finally "stepped up" to a quality "pine tree drill" that lasts and is sharper.
horsepower and tank don´t really mean much. there´s a lot to learn for proper setup.
@@thebrokenbone yep. Tank psi, hose size and coupling flow rate makes the most difference if one is looking for the most power from air.
not to mention if you stall an air tool they don´t give up the ghost.there´s no planned obsolescence, no designed failure points. proper setup and care and air tools last a lifetime. i have a small aluminium high pressure bottle (2000psi) to run my air tools "cordless".
What kind of tank? So I'd use my 5 gallon compressor to fill that one to 2k psi? I imagine running a drill would last all day. Even if it has to recharge at night and refill it
Great review! Could you do one on your air hammer please?
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Not gonna lie, my SIOUX air drill has twice the torque of my 18 V Snapon
dryer lent balled up and taped down over the exhaust port, poke holes in tape. No more noisy drill.
Love your vids chukie
400 rpm you are about 1000 off on all of your guesses
That must be how fast your brain calculates common sense
@@THEMOWERMEDIC1 go sit on it and tell me your reading