I still have a corded grinder. I can't see buying a cordless one yet when I don't use it very often. I also have a hybrid blower. It can be corded or cordless. It seems to have more power when I use it corded than when I use it cordless, though.
@@garymericano I used to go to the junkyard looking for parts for my old Honda, and I really wish I had a cordless impact and grinder back then. It really sucks using a manual ratchet and a pry bar on a hot day.
@@garymericano Speaking of hacksaws, I have a DIY story for you. The tree in my front yard has grown so much that the roots have pushed the PVC pipe that goes to my sprinklers. It caused one of the sprinklers to break because it was being pushed up against the concrete walkway. I ended up using a small Husky hacksaw to cut the PVC pipe so I could install a new sprinkler fitting a little further away from the concrete. It worked great, but PVC is probably the thickest material I really want to use a hacksaw to cut.
@@garymericano I rent the house. Anything like that is on the owner. I probably could have submitted a work order for the PVC repair, but I didn’t want to have to wait for someone to come out and give an estimate. Besides, I like doing a lot of things myself.
The one thing I noticed in reading the specs on Metabo HPT batteries vs. the 110v power adapter is that the battery specs were a little higher. Part of the reason I haven't bought one. Also the price is not cheap. I think it runs around $150. I haven't looked in a while. You also would have trouble finding one in a store. Online is about the only choice you have.
Oh, you want me to try the old Black and Decker grandad used that would struggle sinking a four inch fastener. No, you just can't handle the truth, and you're allowing your excuses to expose your ignorance.
@@ToolswithSoAlz take it you've never used a good one they get well past 1000w the hammer drillers can hurt you easily there so strong btw what excuses?
I still have a corded grinder. I can't see buying a cordless one yet when I don't use it very often.
I also have a hybrid blower. It can be corded or cordless. It seems to have more power when I use it corded than when I use it cordless, though.
@@garymericano I used to go to the junkyard looking for parts for my old Honda, and I really wish I had a cordless impact and grinder back then. It really sucks using a manual ratchet and a pry bar on a hot day.
@@garymericano Speaking of hacksaws, I have a DIY story for you.
The tree in my front yard has grown so much that the roots have pushed the PVC pipe that goes to my sprinklers. It caused one of the sprinklers to break because it was being pushed up against the concrete walkway. I ended up using a small Husky hacksaw to cut the PVC pipe so I could install a new sprinkler fitting a little further away from the concrete. It worked great, but PVC is probably the thickest material I really want to use a hacksaw to cut.
@@garymericano I rent the house. Anything like that is on the owner. I probably could have submitted a work order for the PVC repair, but I didn’t want to have to wait for someone to come out and give an estimate. Besides, I like doing a lot of things myself.
The one thing I noticed in reading the specs on Metabo HPT batteries vs. the 110v power adapter is that the battery specs were a little higher. Part of the reason I haven't bought one. Also the price is not cheap. I think it runs around $150. I haven't looked in a while. You also would have trouble finding one in a store. Online is about the only choice you have.
I hear they don't work for all of their tools.
@@Ffoo_ffighter I think they're only designed for the 36v tools.
I love Hitachi but they charge waaaay too much for the 120V adapter
What is the rated output power of the metabo adapter?
Idk
So did I @bigredfarmer. If I'm busy at work I don't always catch them
I miss the live stream.
That's ok
Are you going to go live tonight or not because of Easter
I always go live as long as I feel well
@@ToolswithSoAlz ok
@@ToolswithSoAlz hope you feel better bro!
@nyquiloxide941 I'm feeling great. I even mowed my lawn today
Wow. Ton of info in a short video. Very naice
Thank you
Happy Easter
He is risen
I don't mind the vertical video but please make it vertical and not vertical in horizontal 😊 it's no fun to view on mobile
K
Vertical filming... bro please
Edit: also the purpose of the adaper is 120VAC -> 36VDC
Contact TH-cam and blame them
@@ToolswithSoAlz for you not filming correctly? Eh I don't think so
Ma'am, if you think you know so much then pick up your little camera and show everyone. Until then you're just a whiny little b**ch
@@ToolswithSoAlz LoL I will help you. You turn the camera 90° so its horizontal and viola you just entered the 21 century.
You're welcome.
I didn't think a bitch was going to take the challenge
try a real corded tool not a dc tool like fully brushed old school
Oh, you want me to try the old Black and Decker grandad used that would struggle sinking a four inch fastener. No, you just can't handle the truth, and you're allowing your excuses to expose your ignorance.
@@ToolswithSoAlz take it you've never used a good one they get well past 1000w the hammer drillers can hurt you easily there so strong btw what excuses?
@only_the_truth_ Ma'am I take it that you're poor and can't afford good tools
@@ToolswithSoAlz is this really how you communicate? the hell is wrong with you
Awe, I hurt her poor little feelings.