Great review. Not everyone can afford SnapOn air tools that are referenced on many TH-cam videos. This review proves that there are other alternatives at much less cost.
Very nice and very helpful review video. Hopefully you will get great use out of it for many years ahead. Can’t wait to see more updates and projects and many more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work sir. Forge on.Fab on. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep Making. God bless.
For those safety guys, make sure you discharge all energy from the system before servicing... And don't use a guard or wear gloves. Don't worry about hearing protection, maybe squint some when cutting. ROFL! Still a great video about the grinder. I have the straight and 90 degree all silver versions. Good tools at a great price. They were less that $25 on sale. That flap disk destroyed the welds so fast!
Hey great question. I wouldn't even begin to know where to tell you the Horsepower of this tool when I do my work. I typically go by the feel of how much pressure I need to apply and how much material I'm moving and that will pretty much determine how much pressure I need to run through the tool to achieve the results I want. I hope this helps sorry, it's kind of vague. Thanks for the comment and the view.
I was looking to purchase 1 and i noticed at harbor freight that the ones that dont say "Professional" that they have a 1/8 " arbor not the quarter inch 1 you purchased
That seems kind of small. But if it will help you get the project done that you need to get done, then it still should be a decent tool. If not, just take it back. Thanks again for the comment and the view.
No, I recommend, at minimum, a Belt driven 30 gallon compressor at a minimum. If you go with this smaller compressor, you will wind up just frustrated. Trust me. I hope this helps thanks for the comment and the view
Hey, thanks for the comment and the view. Great question. They have them at Harbor freight. They are $4.99. They are under their Merlin label. Thanks again.
Hey, thanks for the comment and the view. These grinders are my go to Grinder I've had more expensive grinders. And I've had less expensive. Grinders, these seem to work very well for me. Thanks again.
Great review. Not everyone can afford SnapOn air tools that are referenced on many TH-cam videos. This review proves that there are other alternatives at much less cost.
Great video! You sold me on buying this tool!
Looks like ill be checking out a new die grinder! Thanks
Very nice and very helpful review video. Hopefully you will get great use out of it for many years ahead. Can’t wait to see more updates and projects and many more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work sir. Forge on.Fab on. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep Making. God bless.
80 gallon for the win
Hell, yeah, anything less than that. You're wasting your time and your money
@26feironworks79 correct i got a 80G big red air machine.. never run outta air
For those safety guys, make sure you discharge all energy from the system before servicing...
And don't use a guard or wear gloves. Don't worry about hearing protection, maybe squint some when cutting.
ROFL! Still a great video about the grinder. I have the straight and 90 degree all silver versions. Good tools at a great price. They were less that $25 on sale. That flap disk destroyed the welds so fast!
Hey, thanks for the comment and the view much more appreciated.I hope you have a great weekend
thanks for the video and your insights. if you had to venture a guess as to the chiefs HP what do you think it’s closer to? 1/3 hp?
Hey great question. I wouldn't even begin to know where to tell you the Horsepower of this tool when I do my work. I typically go by the feel of how much pressure I need to apply and how much material I'm moving and that will pretty much determine how much pressure I need to run through the tool to achieve the results I want. I hope this helps sorry, it's kind of vague. Thanks for the comment and the view.
I was looking to purchase 1 and i noticed at harbor freight that the ones that dont say "Professional" that they have a 1/8 " arbor not the quarter inch 1 you purchased
That seems kind of small. But if it will help you get the project done that you need to get done, then it still should be a decent tool. If not, just take it back. Thanks again for the comment and the view.
Great video do you think it would run ok on my 4 SCFM 135 PSI cheap air compressor
No, I recommend, at minimum, a Belt driven 30 gallon compressor at a minimum. If you go with this smaller compressor, you will wind up just frustrated. Trust me. I hope this helps thanks for the comment and the view
Damn bro I gotta get me some of those swivels like you put on the die grinder, do ya remember how much you paid for the swivel?
Hey, thanks for the comment and the view. Great question. They have them at Harbor freight. They are $4.99. They are under their Merlin label. Thanks again.
Great review! I feel like you might want to cut back on the coffee a bit though 🙂
Hey thanks for the comment and the view. Glad it could help not a big coffee drinker. But love me some monster.
@26feironworks79 yeah, I was just watching you cut open that package! I bought the grinder because of your review. Thank you!
Did you grease the head up with lithium grease first?
Hey, great question I opened it up and there was enough in there to get me by for now. Thanks again
These grinders are actually made in Taiwan which surprised me. They feel solid too
Hey, thanks for the comment and the view. These grinders are my go to Grinder I've had more expensive grinders. And I've had less expensive. Grinders, these seem to work very well for me. Thanks again.
50 amps sounds like a lot for the compressor
So if I remember correctly, Ingersoll rand recommends A 60 amp
breaker, but the actual running amps for the motor is 22.3 amps. I think
I use mine daily at work. Killed the first one. Under a year. Bought another one. I got the 2 year extended warranty.
For daily use that's pretty impressive. Thanks for the comment and the view.
Meh the m12 fuel and ryobi are the way to go. Ryobi is twice as strong. Great tool