Thank you for the demonstration, tips, explanation for this tool! I was looking for this one on video and it seems I could use your video as a demonstration for working something or letting me know how to use it. Thank you very much for the video!
These are very handy with a small rotary sanding disc fitted. Good for surface finishing. The disc pad screws into the collet nose thread. The sanding pads are contact stick on type.
Hi Steve, I have one on my NSK right angle air pencil die grinder - which is very similar to what you reviewed, but a lot more expensive. This is the type of screw on pad I mentioned: www.ctctools.biz/30mm-rubber-pad-for-micro-die-grinders-g76/ You can see it fitted in a kit here: www.ctctools.biz/micro-air-grinder-90-degree-angled-head-n66/ I'm not sure if the thread is standard/common across brands (I suspect it may be). Tell me the TPI and diameter of the BG one and I will check it against mine. Cheers Rob
Hi Steve, That's interesting. So it basically is the same setup as a Dremel. Looks like there are no standards on this stuff. I know for sure that Dremel thread pitch is different to my pencil air die grinder and none of their screw on accessories (like small drill chucks) will fit. Learning all the time. Keep the camera rolling. Cheers Rob
Hi Rob. No its unlike anything I have seen before. The actual screw collet is a split type and has the male thread on the back end. When this screws in and is drawn into the tool, the front end closes and clamps the bit. It is very effective and positive. I'll show a close up of it sometime as its hard to explain...
Very useful Steve - I have a regular one but reckon the right angle drive could be super useful. I'm lazy with oiling - just add a few drops into the supply hose. I keep the air supply oil free because of other things that need dry air. The sound is totally reminiscent of our 'friend' the dentist LOL. :)
+ChrisB257 Hi Chris I have just decided the same. I only have one of those small clear oilers and I cant tell whether it works. A few drops in the supply hose is a sure way of oiling. Talking about dentistry..Many years ago I had a filling fall out and I put a temporary one in using that car filler Isopon p38. I think the dentist was quite impressed when had it refilled...:)
nice review Steve,i purchased one a while back, from Harbor freight, years ago, and still have it......but now a days they are making them smaller..........take care till next time...
Hi Neil, Thanks for that.... I kept wondering what that was on there for!... It certainly throws the cold air on the hand without it especially in this cold weather. I must try it out again later using it....Thanks again...Regards Steve
I truly respect you and your advice, instructions and teaching. But are you becoming a spokesperson for Banggood? No disrespect intended but an honest question
Hi Thanks. No I'm not a spokesman for Banggood. Whenever I obtain any tools or equipment from them they are only what I would choose for use in the workshop because I know they are good already. I don't just get random items just to do reviews and make video content, they are tools etc that are carefully selected for a specific purposes. In other words....If I don't review a certain item its because.. I either have it already,.... I have no interest in it,... or I wouldn't buy it. Thanks for watching and for your honest question. Regards Steve
Hi Can u demonstrate what EURO standard air fitting is like. Here in Strata we had Ryco, Pem, and James fittings popular till the NITTO fitting made its way in via the airtools sold to tradies. The Nitto has very good airflow but it hasn't made its way into industries such as manufacturing or auto repair. Do you have a real preference for one style or are you stuck on the ones your grandfather left behind in his backyard shed? Steve Callachor. 34 degrees south. 151 degrees east. 38 degrees celsius
Hi Steve, No I'm not stuck on any kind. I did have the PCL until recently. The Euro ones seem to be very common now, but I have had problems with a few couplings leaking, so I was nearly put off them. I have only just come across the Nitto ones. They do actually look a better made fitting and when coupled are much more positive and secure. The Euro ones tend to move side to side, you can wobble them when they are connected, which I don't like. I may go over to the Nitto ones now as I only have a few fittings and they are very inexpensive to buy. Incidentally the Euro ones are a relatively new type fitting that my Grandfather wouldn't have seen! Regards Steve
I've had some trouble getting the right bit size the ones that came with the grinder is 2.95 mm but the ones I by for the 3 mm chuck is 3.15 mm ? I think the are really for the 3.2 mm grinders 🤨
Hi Ian the way things are is going in the UK.....this wont be far off.... I may actually switch from engineering at some point, now I have this tool and become a cheap private backyard dentist... to cash in.
this is very much an engineering. we use this to make motorcycles go faster. especially the old 2 stroke transfer ports. thanks a lot for the video. Subscribed !
God video Steve,are you not paying taxes for the things you buy in china.In Denmark we Can only buy for 8 pound taxfree,after That we most pay tax and vat for the items we buy.
Hi Johnny, Thanks, We seem to be able to buy stuff from China ok. I have noticed that some of stuff ordered though comes from a warehouse in the UK or Europe, so I presume taxes have already been paid on the import. I think you can buy direct from the Banggood European site, so I have heard others say. Regards Steve
This one looks absolutely identical to the Dotco one and performs exactly the same. They must be made in the same factory. Dotco must have bought them from China and banged over 350 GBP on them for a massive profit. This is what many companies have been doing. They got too greedy. Thanks for watching Regards
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Looks like a nice addition for the shop Steve, have not seen this one until now, thanks. Cheers Doug
Thank you for the demonstration, tips, explanation for this tool!
I was looking for this one on video and it seems I could use your video as a demonstration for working something or letting me know how to use it.
Thank you very much for the video!
Very handy little grinder there Steve. Thank you.
These are very handy with a small rotary sanding disc fitted. Good for surface finishing. The disc pad screws into the collet nose thread. The sanding pads are contact stick on type.
Hi Rob, Thanks, I never knew you could get tools to screw into the collet thread... I will have get some and try them . Regards Steve
Hi Steve,
I have one on my NSK right angle air pencil die grinder - which is very similar to what you reviewed, but a lot more expensive.
This is the type of screw on pad I mentioned: www.ctctools.biz/30mm-rubber-pad-for-micro-die-grinders-g76/
You can see it fitted in a kit here: www.ctctools.biz/micro-air-grinder-90-degree-angled-head-n66/
I'm not sure if the thread is standard/common across brands (I suspect it may be). Tell me the TPI and diameter of the BG one and I will check it against mine.
Cheers Rob
Hi Rob the one on this is quite different, I think. The actual locking collar has the male thread. The thread on the actual tool is an internal one.
Hi Steve,
That's interesting. So it basically is the same setup as a Dremel.
Looks like there are no standards on this stuff. I know for sure that Dremel thread pitch is different to my pencil air die grinder and none of their screw on accessories (like small drill chucks) will fit.
Learning all the time.
Keep the camera rolling.
Cheers Rob
Hi Rob. No its unlike anything I have seen before. The actual screw collet is a split type and has the male thread on the back end. When this screws in and is drawn into the tool, the front end closes and clamps the bit. It is very effective and positive. I'll show a close up of it sometime as its hard to explain...
Very useful Steve - I have a regular one but reckon the right angle drive could be super useful.
I'm lazy with oiling - just add a few drops into the supply hose. I keep the air supply oil free because of other things that need dry air.
The sound is totally reminiscent of our 'friend' the dentist LOL. :)
+ChrisB257 Hi Chris I have just decided the same. I only have one of those small clear oilers and I cant tell whether it works. A few drops in the supply hose is a sure way of oiling. Talking about dentistry..Many years ago I had a filling fall out and I put a temporary one in using that car filler Isopon p38. I think the dentist was quite impressed when had it refilled...:)
Hey Steve, can we say "new toy ". Lol. Got to get me one now, thanks for the review.
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nice review Steve,i purchased one a while back, from Harbor freight, years ago, and still have it......but now a days they are making them smaller..........take care till next time...
THANK YOU...for sharing.
Is the handheld tool supposed to spin at the end? I just got an my-2 bench grinder, and I would like to try carving designs in wood.
Sir do you video for this how to dismantle
Great review!
thanks for sharing
Where can I buy replacement collets for this. I bought one of these but when fully tightened, the bits are loose in the collet
The outer sleeve on the airline should be slid along and attached to the tool acts as a silencer and keeps the cold air away from your hand
Hi Neil, Thanks for that.... I kept wondering what that was on there for!... It certainly throws the cold air on the hand without it especially in this cold weather. I must try it out again later using it....Thanks again...Regards Steve
What is the body diameter on the head?
I truly respect you and your advice, instructions and teaching. But are you becoming a spokesperson for Banggood? No disrespect intended but an honest question
Hi Thanks. No I'm not a spokesman for Banggood. Whenever I obtain any tools or equipment from them they are only what I would choose for use in the workshop because I know they are good already. I don't just get random items just to do reviews and make video content, they are tools etc that are carefully selected for a specific purposes. In other words....If I don't review a certain item its because.. I either have it already,.... I have no interest in it,... or I wouldn't buy it. Thanks for watching and for your honest question. Regards Steve
Hi
Can u demonstrate what EURO standard air fitting is like. Here in Strata we had Ryco, Pem, and James fittings popular till the NITTO fitting made its way in via the airtools sold to tradies. The Nitto has very good airflow but it hasn't made its way into industries such as manufacturing or auto repair. Do you have a real preference for one style or are you stuck on the ones your grandfather left behind in his backyard shed?
Steve Callachor. 34 degrees south. 151 degrees east. 38 degrees celsius
Hi Steve, No I'm not stuck on any kind. I did have the PCL until recently. The Euro ones seem to be very common now, but I have had problems with a few couplings leaking, so I was nearly put off them. I have only just come across the Nitto ones. They do actually look a better made fitting and when coupled are much more positive and secure. The Euro ones tend to move side to side, you can wobble them when they are connected, which I don't like. I may go over to the Nitto ones now as I only have a few fittings and they are very inexpensive to buy. Incidentally the Euro ones are a relatively new type fitting that my Grandfather wouldn't have seen! Regards Steve
I've had some trouble getting the right bit size the ones that came with the grinder is 2.95 mm but the ones I by for the 3 mm chuck is 3.15 mm ? I think the are really for the 3.2 mm grinders 🤨
Bo Jönsson lmfao dude 2.95 or 3.15mm it will work in a 3 mil collet. Will also work in an 1/8” American collet.
.2mm is the thickness of paper
@@iowawrestler135 Nop ,in mine it is maxed out at 2.95 and tightens from there .
What is the length of the head
How can i get this one?
Next episode, DIY dental care?
Hi Ian the way things are is going in the UK.....this wont be far off.... I may actually switch from engineering at some point, now I have this tool and become a cheap private backyard dentist... to cash in.
Ian Ide awesome lol hhhaa
Here in the US a person could charge 1/4 of what a dentist charges and still make good money =)
this is very much an engineering. we use this to make motorcycles go faster. especially the old 2 stroke transfer ports. thanks a lot for the video. Subscribed !
Do you know the air consumption of that grinder?
Hi, No I don't know. If the listing is still available, it should be in the specification. Regards Steve
What is the inner diameter of the hose? Looks like airbrush type?
Hi Dan I think it is about 6mm.
Thanks. Mine is on its way. Looks cool!
Is that original from Germany ?
No this one is from China.
God video Steve,are you not paying taxes for the things you buy in china.In Denmark we Can only buy for 8 pound taxfree,after That we most pay tax and vat for the items we buy.
Hi Johnny, Thanks, We seem to be able to buy stuff from China ok. I have noticed that some of stuff ordered though comes from a warehouse in the UK or Europe, so I presume taxes have already been paid on the import. I think you can buy direct from the Banggood European site, so I have heard others say. Regards Steve
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Um
That is a piece of garbage. Get a Dotco grinder you'll never look back.
This one looks absolutely identical to the Dotco one and performs exactly the same. They must be made in the same factory. Dotco must have bought them from China and banged over 350 GBP on them for a massive profit. This is what many companies have been doing. They got too greedy. Thanks for watching Regards