@@largerdanlyfthegreatest221 if you were to behold how much of an insane piece of equipment this is maybe I might be able to possibly get you to understand how powerful, heavy, beefy, and just mad it is..... I mean I tuck my worx tools in bed and kiss them all good night, I even have pet names for them all too ;-) so stroking a box really is quite normal in the grand scheme of things.
@@mikesptworldLooooooooooool I swear even though I just bought 1, I know for a fact, I will not be able to understand all that you just said encapsulated lool, I bought one straight after the comment, but yh how many entendres was there in that comment? Loool Mike don't jab at mike that! I'm trying out here!
@largerdanlyfthegreatest221 apologies just spent a week in hospital and my dad sadly passed away same time I was in hospital too, it's been a pretty shite time for me so I am at odds with my normal self, regular service will continue once normality sets in again.
I have one of these. Suspect you made the same mistake i made. When cutting metal try turning off the pendulum setting. Otherwise the blade will bounce around. It did get through some metal piping, but I only realised that it has a pendulum setting afterwards so it was like trying to tame a bull wearing red tinted glasses.
Yes, pendulum should only be used when on wood and wood that is deeper than the whole length of the blade..... certainly not on metal, although it does cut through metal it is rather slow compared to say an angle grinder, but it does produce more coarse fillings in my usage.
From one Mike to another... MIKE! WHY YOU STROKING THE BOX 4!!!!
@@largerdanlyfthegreatest221 if you were to behold how much of an insane piece of equipment this is maybe I might be able to possibly get you to understand how powerful, heavy, beefy, and just mad it is..... I mean I tuck my worx tools in bed and kiss them all good night, I even have pet names for them all too ;-) so stroking a box really is quite normal in the grand scheme of things.
@@mikesptworldLooooooooooool I swear even though I just bought 1, I know for a fact, I will not be able to understand all that you just said encapsulated lool, I bought one straight after the comment, but yh how many entendres was there in that comment? Loool Mike don't jab at mike that! I'm trying out here!
@@largerdanlyfthegreatest221 looking at it retrospectively it was littered with them ;-) but then again it always is!
@@mikesptworld I'm not liking this preview of your "soul", no offence, just maybe when my anxiety starts to regulate I'll be able to handle it lol
@largerdanlyfthegreatest221 apologies just spent a week in hospital and my dad sadly passed away same time I was in hospital too, it's been a pretty shite time for me so I am at odds with my normal self, regular service will continue once normality sets in again.
I have one of these. Suspect you made the same mistake i made. When cutting metal try turning off the pendulum setting. Otherwise the blade will bounce around. It did get through some metal piping, but I only realised that it has a pendulum setting afterwards so it was like trying to tame a bull wearing red tinted glasses.
I will try that on one of my other blades and see if that changes the outcome :-P either that or a diamond / tungsten blade maybe?
@@mikesptworld Any update on this? Was the pendulum setting the reason for the damaged blade?
Yes, pendulum should only be used when on wood and wood that is deeper than the whole length of the blade..... certainly not on metal, although it does cut through metal it is rather slow compared to say an angle grinder, but it does produce more coarse fillings in my usage.
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Many thanks for your comment :-)