I bet it’s nice for quarter glasses especially without having any cups taking up room on the glass because some of those quarters are too small for that. Very nice job once again Dan! Keep the videos coming like seeing the tool in action👍
In this video we are using Equalizer Squire steel wire. The reason is when fiberline comes in contact with a sharp edge, it will easily snap. When removing glass that is just cracked, we use Swift. Fiberline.
I haven't timed it so I don't have an accurate number for you. At the speed it pulls it shouldn't take more than 3 to 5 minutes maybe less. keep in mind that you don't have to reposition a suction cup so the tool moves around quite efficiently.
Have you tried one? We have hundreds of users out there using who have been using it daily for years. Unlike other inexpensive plastic tools that attach to suction cups, this tool is made of High quality hardened steel and housed in high grade aluminum then powered by a Milwaukee M12 driver. Go to rolladeck.net to learn more
Don't be sorry, do you. After 35 years in the trenches I have chronic tendonitis and shoulder issues that motivated me to come up with another alternative to pulling cold knives. If you are good with what you have, carry on. There are plenty of professionals out there that are embracing this new technology. Good luck and stay healthy.
I bet it’s nice for quarter glasses especially without having any cups taking up room on the glass because some of those quarters are too small for that. Very nice job once again Dan! Keep the videos coming like seeing the tool in action👍
This would should make cutting out the windshield of a wrangler or bronco easier, since there isnt any trim around them.
Hi name of the tool please
It's called the "Game Changer" available @rolladeck.net
What line do you use? Mine seems to break pretty easy. TIA
In this video we are using Equalizer Squire steel wire. The reason is when fiberline comes in contact with a sharp edge, it will easily snap. When removing glass that is just cracked, we use Swift. Fiberline.
Dan with that big stick thought he was the Rock in walking tall...
Does this use a thicker wire than a traditional cut out system?
This tool will pull any fiberline or wire. Even braided wire.
Would it really be impractical to just leave the extension on? Use it in that longer mode all the time?
It would be up to the user. You can if there's enough clearance.
How long would it have taken you to cut it out without doing the demonstration? Just trying to get an idea if it adds a lot of time to the job.
I haven't timed it so I don't have an accurate number for you. At the speed it pulls it shouldn't take more than 3 to 5 minutes maybe less. keep in mind that you don't have to reposition a suction cup so the tool moves around quite efficiently.
So the blade cuts the bead as well as the steel line?
No. It serves as an anchor for the tool. Much like a cleat that bites into the bead to stabilize the tool
Nice job
good oll dot 177 there
Thats definitely not going to hold up to 40 50 hours a week at a glass shop
Have you tried one? We have hundreds of users out there using who have been using it daily for years. Unlike other inexpensive plastic tools that attach to suction cups, this tool is made of High quality hardened steel and housed in high grade aluminum then powered by a Milwaukee M12 driver. Go to rolladeck.net to learn more
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Sorry, cold knife and extractor still the best way for us. That's just another more complicated wire cutter.
Don't be sorry, do you. After 35 years in the trenches I have chronic tendonitis and shoulder issues that motivated me to come up with another alternative to pulling cold knives. If you are good with what you have, carry on. There are plenty of professionals out there that are embracing this new technology. Good luck and stay healthy.
Under 5 minutes with cold knife and extractor, this is just silly.