This channel is top quality dude, I love the annotations in the videos and everything. I saw sponsored and was hoping it meant you were but not yet, you'll get there one day if you keep at it!
Can you link some videos of you using the omnicube one I can't find them on your account. Also some footage of the full process of you do the actual glueing,adjusting and setting would be awesome.
@@SuperVPro I think maybe he's referring to the fact that you put the epoxy in and then leveled it with the gorilla grip? Usually I keep the gorilla grip on it when I put the epoxy in but that's just because I don't like having to race against the epoxy curing. I don't think it matters really if you're fine having a slow cure time.
@@Zurkive I understand the problem is is you tend to get the tool all dirty and it's hard to maneuver. And I like to load up my joints real well thanks for the comment though.
@@SuperVPro oh yeah man, it can definitely be a pain. I regularly have to clean my seam setters because of it. I don't think it matters too much either way. This was just my theory as to what he could've meant.
This channel is top quality dude, I love the annotations in the videos and everything. I saw sponsored and was hoping it meant you were but not yet, you'll get there one day if you keep at it!
Thank you brother for you faith
Just add me to the list of lady's who love tools! Saw this and totally geeked out and had to see what it was!
Thank you I will make sure to make some more.
That seam looks amazing, what epoxy did you use?
Can you link some videos of you using the omnicube one I can't find them on your account. Also some footage of the full process of you do the actual glueing,adjusting and setting would be awesome.
I will try to do that soon.Thank you for the ideas!
what if the seam is next to the sink?
Great stuff 👍
Thank you for watching do you have any ideas for the next one you wanted me to do
Why did you clean the joint like that...
I came here for "Gorilla Grip", the THC strain but wound up learning something new. BTW I am a lady who loves & owns tools 😉
That's more than I can say for 90% of all men. I thank you for that.
Hi, It's really good tool. Can I get the supplier details.
Direct
Karlo 9169955822
Www.stonetoolsupply.com
How long does it take for the glue to dry before you move the machine
It all depends on how much hardener you put in your a poxy. It can take anywhere from 20 seconds to 5 minutes.
where can i buy it, i need 3 sets
www.granquartz.com/gorilla-grip-seam-setter-2-1-no-cams-version
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Typo , sorry .. I meant ain’t hand cut
All my seams are hand cut.
Dude,that seam ain’t cut
What do you mean?
I been using gorilla clamp for years u using it wrong...thats not the right way to use it.
Please explain
@@SuperVPro I think maybe he's referring to the fact that you put the epoxy in and then leveled it with the gorilla grip? Usually I keep the gorilla grip on it when I put the epoxy in but that's just because I don't like having to race against the epoxy curing. I don't think it matters really if you're fine having a slow cure time.
@@Zurkive I understand the problem is is you tend to get the tool all dirty and it's hard to maneuver. And I like to load up my joints real well thanks for the comment though.
@@SuperVPro oh yeah man, it can definitely be a pain. I regularly have to clean my seam setters because of it. I don't think it matters too much either way. This was just my theory as to what he could've meant.