I love Alfredo's video's however I do only big trucks and anything urethane set I'm using my trusty Equalizer Milwaukee Express 360 tool. Its a beast and while it may lightly scratch the pinchweld its quick and easy---IIMHO a bit easier than these Milwaukee oscillating tools. I do use Dow 5504G primer too---that's great stuff! Thanks Alfredo---you do fantastic work!
Alfredo excellent job in your videos are very educational, thank you for sharing, I'm trying to setup my milwaukee oscillating tool like yours but I can't find the video that you had where you show how to set it up.
Jorge Robles Thank you for taking the time to watch my video man I appreciate it. I’m going to make a new video on the attachments and I’ll let you know soon as I do.
Alfredo, how much vibrations do these machines distribute to your joints? I use a similar pneumatic tool for removing roof hatches on long haul trucks. The pneumatic tool is much sleeker which can be really handy, but I can feel the vibrations in every joint from my fingertips to my elbows. I wonder if the electric versions are better in this aspect. Thanks for the feedback ;-)
When the blade is running smooth because the blade is sharp and the urethane is soft, the vibration is minimal but at it’s worse you’ll only feel the vibration in your hand. But it’s not that bad compared to my pneumatic one.
Alfredo, anyway you can do a video showing us how to perfect moldings that need to be applied on glass. camrys, prius, underside etc. what do you do when the center windshield section dips down but the corners are perfect.
Good video, but no way that will work if the tractor has a visor. Not even if you turn the blade. So how do you handle that without removing the visor?
alfredo would this be a good tactic to use on a 1949 Oldsmobile series 76 because me and my uncle need to go ahead and do a windshield replacement on his 1949 olds 76
do u know how I would go about replacing it if not do u know anyone who would know cause we already are planning on buying replacement windshields and we need to get this done the lamination on the windshields is peeling giving us the white fog from moisture getting in-between lamination we got about 2 1/2 months before this car is going on the road and a lot to do on it to get it ready
Dani Baba Your friend has shared a link to a Home Depot product they think you would be interested in seeing. M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool W/ M18 Starter Kit W/ (1) 5.0Ah Battery and Charger www.homedepot.com/p/305905313
Anthony Lafasto for the 12v blade retaining washer from Equalizer part# 2203 and blades 51847, 51848 and 51849. For the 18v You only need a fender washer and grind off the two teeth of the retaining bolt. Same blade part #s
That's awesome info and very nice of you to share Alfredo. I am learning a lot from you and share the same passion for auto glass as you. You are a leader and I'm ok with being a follower of you.
Another FINE example of people telling us EVERYTHING that they know but nothing of what the audience NEEDS to know to do the job. Darrow...for the Prosecution
Just another way to cut it out! after the fiber line and wire keeps breaking and urethane squeezing out all over this is now the best way. As you could see in my other videos I do use the Spyder or the raptor on any replacement possible
Nice Alfredo, but watching you do it is making my whole arm vibrate lol. I need the gloves when I use mine. Great video
Thomas Breen I definitely recommend Anti-vibration gloves 100%
Hello thanks for this video can you tell me from where I can get this Machine
I love Alfredo's video's however I do only big trucks and anything urethane set I'm using my trusty Equalizer Milwaukee Express 360 tool. Its a beast and while it may lightly scratch the pinchweld its quick and easy---IIMHO a bit easier than these Milwaukee oscillating tools. I do use Dow 5504G primer too---that's great stuff!
Thanks Alfredo---you do fantastic work!
jwa718 Delete? Thank you!
Alfredo excellent job in your videos are very educational, thank you for sharing, I'm trying to setup my milwaukee oscillating tool like yours but I can't find the video that you had where you show how to set it up.
Jorge Robles Thank you for taking the time to watch my video man I appreciate it. I’m going to make a new video on the attachments and I’ll let you know soon as I do.
I got a couple questions:
1) what was the specific type of blade that you used to cut the adhesive?
2) at what RPM number did you set the tool at?
I really like these Alfredo! I think these are for me. Price is good too. Have two of them with different size blades would be ideal.
I like you videos man. Not sure i would do this.Those tools aint gonna last.
DKStudiosful thank you. I’m mostly using wire and fiber line nowadays.
What is the name of the cutting tools u used Alfredo?
Milwaukee multi tool
@@rezarazo thank you kindly
You think I could use a m12 with the same result ?
Alfredo que usas para descontaminar el glass amigo ?
Edgar Quinonez uso DOW Betabrade f1. Te lo recomiendo
@@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona munchas gracias Alfredo, te lo agradesco.
Alfredo, how much vibrations do these machines distribute to your joints? I use a similar pneumatic tool for removing roof hatches on long haul trucks. The pneumatic tool is much sleeker which can be really handy, but I can feel the vibrations in every joint from my fingertips to my elbows. I wonder if the electric versions are better in this aspect. Thanks for the feedback ;-)
When the blade is running smooth because the blade is sharp and the urethane is soft, the vibration is minimal but at it’s worse you’ll only feel the vibration in your hand. But it’s not that bad compared to my pneumatic one.
Hole lot less then jerking a pull knife threw a seal on your shoulder arm and back..
Good stuff my friend and We also wanna see how you do a 1549 1341 now a days
Tequila Vlogzz thank you, next time I have one I’ll make a video
Tequila Vlogzz I had the time to do one. I Just uploaded yesterday check it out.
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Alfredo, anyway you can do a video showing us how to perfect moldings that need to be applied on glass. camrys, prius, underside etc. what do you do when the center windshield section dips down but the corners are perfect.
MidCali831 yes next replacement I do with a bad molding I’ll make a video.
Good video, but no way that will work if the tractor has a visor. Not even if you turn the blade. So how do you handle that without removing the visor?
Ted Heath thank you, if it has the visor I use the Equalizer Raptor with Wire it cuts very smooth.
Awesome.
hey could you use the wrd spider or the raptor on that cut out ?
bob arvello yes of course.
I been doing the freightliner m2 whith the wrd spider for a while no scratches whatsoever
Jesus Hernandez so much easier using fiber line or wire. That’s what I been using now.
alfredo would this be a good tactic to use on a 1949 Oldsmobile series 76 because me and my uncle need to go ahead and do a windshield replacement on his 1949 olds 76
WOLFSKANK HUNTRESS I believe you have a gasket set up, not a glue in like this one. So no this way wouldn’t work.
do u know how I would go about replacing it if not do u know anyone who would know cause we already are planning on buying replacement windshields and we need to get this done the lamination on the windshields is peeling giving us the white fog from moisture getting in-between lamination we got about 2 1/2 months before this car is going on the road and a lot to do on it to get it ready
WOLFSKANK HUNTRESS try this website www.agsc.org you’ll find certified technicians there close to you.
thank you so much cause we just got the car manual on cd today and this looks like something we need a professional for
I want u make a video doing a freightliner columbia. Oh cascadia windshield.
What’s the name of those tools
Milwaukee oscillating multi tool.
Hey my friend how muxh this cuter opn windshield
Dani Baba ?
@@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona yes where to buy this tool
Dani Baba Your friend has shared a link to a Home Depot product they think you would be interested in seeing.
M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool W/ M18 Starter Kit W/ (1) 5.0Ah Battery and Charger
www.homedepot.com/p/305905313
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What kind of blade are you using?
baboracus check this video out th-cam.com/video/rR2NsNibCdc/w-d-xo.html
What are you using to put the Milwaukee together?
Anthony Lafasto for the 12v blade retaining washer from Equalizer part# 2203 and blades 51847, 51848 and 51849. For the 18v You only need a fender washer and grind off the two teeth of the retaining bolt. Same blade part #s
Thank you!
That's awesome info and very nice of you to share Alfredo. I am learning a lot from you and share the same passion for auto glass as you. You are a leader and I'm ok with being a follower of you.
Joseph Newsome Thank you. I’m the same way always learning something new everyday.
cual es mejor el de 12 o 18 v
El de 18v
También se puede manual igual de rápido 🚄
Until you run across one with a visor. Definitely better for the truck than a saw.
Amen bro took way to long. Just cut the bonding off and wire it. Like to see that in a midwest winter.
@@windefender2444 just cut the lip and use wire? I've never done one but have a guy that needs it replaced
Another FINE example of people telling us EVERYTHING that they know but nothing of what the audience NEEDS to know to do the job.
Darrow...for the Prosecution
looks painful fuck sake why not cut it out with the spyder marete
Just another way to cut it out! after the fiber line and wire keeps breaking and urethane squeezing out all over this is now the best way. As you could see in my other videos I do use the Spyder or the raptor on any replacement possible
I've had three of them. Their crap