@@collegehumour chainsaws should be oiled before each cut, this means filled. that was extremely low on oil. I expected issues as well. Anyone one who has used a real chainsaw would. Also you can see @ 8:13 right before he says how hot it is that the reservoir is empty.
Chainsaw bar oil not only lubricates, but also cools. The bar and the chain will expand at different rates; chain probably isn't even expanding at all.
Ok this is why I respect Tyler ( if your listening) He is very humble and not full of so much pride that he can't repeat a segment that was suggested in the comments. If he sees that people are saying no you should try it this way , he doesn't ignore them but instead he tries it again knowing that he might have messed up. That right there deserves respect and that is how it should be. Always stay humble.
Lol so I wasn’t the only one that recoiled by that totally dick move . I’m not even close to a safety nut. Safety third. But he kept touching the chain with his hand on the handle. Ugh.
The bar heats up and expands, but the chain doesn't, so it gets tighter. That's why you should always loosen your chain when you store it. If you don't, it can warp the bar as the bar continues stretching for a few minutes after use.
I live in the south, but I’ve heard stories from up in cold parts of Canada of crankshaft getting warped from the chain stored too tight in extreme cold temps
You just gave me a mini heart attack with that edit. You grab the chain then edit immediately to the grinder being on. I thought you lost your fingers for a second
I don't know if you will see this or not Tyler, but if you do, the reason you chain got tighter at the start was from you bar moving up so hold the tip of your bar up when setting chain tension, if you don't when you cut it will push the bar up and the chain will go tight.
Hoping to see this become a trilogy, then be like a franchise where you Oh it's Halloween let's use it to carve the pumpkin 🎃, oh time to take down the Christmas 🎄, let's pull the saw out again.
Love that not only does Tyler or editor read comments, but follows up with them. There is some good info on chainsaws in the comments and I expect nothing less than to see the ongoing series. What won't our grindersaw cut?
Everyone has already mentioned this, but you need to oil the chain with the reservoir (and chainsaw oil). The reason it gets tighter is because everything expands when it's hot.
More of these videos bro I want you to do deep dives on the weird stuff you've brushed past previously. Maybe even real life reviews like going camping and taking a bunch of products to see how well you do in the wild with this stuff!
I get goosebumps every time you touch the saw chain without unplugging the angle grinder. I kept thinking when is he going to lose his fingers :S. but good video
You wanna tighten the chain just enough to where it holds itself in to the bar. That’s what I’ve done with my chainsaw. That may be different. Either way that Bauer grinder is nice too. I’ve had one for over a year and still going strong.
Worked at hf for 2 years. Honestly they’ve got a decent amount of good stuff. But I have learned which items to never ever buy lol. Lots of battery chargers came back, obviously the cheap cheap power tools. Hand tools,generators, and engines seemed solid for the most part
My saws do that. Also you never want to tighten the chain when it's hot. Let it cool down then tighten. I've seen where someone tightened the chain when it's hot and when it cooled down it am sometimes warp the crank and damage the clutch drum and bearings
The chain got hot that's why it got loose metal expands when it gets hot you probably need to put some oil on that chain I doubt that thing has self-moving borrow on it so you should probably put some bar oil on it that's why it's getting hot
Battery powered chainsaws are great on paper but when you really have to do some cutting gas is the way to go in my experience. I did tree work for 7 years.
@@themightycrixus1131 You're right but battery chainsaws are great for pruning, small work, and way better than this item. My comment is more to him saying if he could "get a high quality of this" at that point one should get a real chainsaw, battery one, or even a corded one. His "liking" the product is to save on buying/reducing cost of multiple tools. Like you said you would not use a battery for actual tree work, well you would not use this tool either.
Whats happening is the tightening system on it is cheapish so even though its "tighten" down, the jerk of the chain will still move the bar so it will tighten on the push cut and loosen on the pull cut. Normally jerky or hard cutting will cause it and cutting something dry like a dried 4x4 can do that.
My guess as to why it’s slower at cutting now than before is just that the Bauer grinder doesn’t get up to as high of rpm’s as the Milwaukee or that the torque is different between the two. Either way love the video and update 👍
if i'm not mistaken it's a bit of both but more the torque. Project Farm is your friend when it comes to testing brands and their products about as fairly as you can.
Harbour freight has some decent power tools... I got a Cordes "sawzall" years ago, abuse it leaving it outside over winter, and it still works. Edit. Cuts 6 inch logs with a pruning blade great. Does about everything I would use a chainsaw for.
Am I the only one that jumped when he touched the chain and then the flashback started? I thought for a split-second he started it while touching the chain.
We have a bolens weed eater at lowes and it has a bunch of attachments that can go on it. And some other ones that go on other but most stuff fits on bolens. I’m in Louisiana but maybe you have the same stuff.
The resivor on the top is for chain bar oil. Without oil the chain heats up and risks the bar seizing up. Cool video though
You can see that there is some oil in it, and i dont think it comes with oil form package.
Let him destroy it, It's why I watched till the end. No oil on chain is hilarious.
He added oil in the first video he did on this
@@collegehumour chainsaws should be oiled before each cut, this means filled. that was extremely low on oil. I expected issues as well. Anyone one who has used a real chainsaw would. Also you can see @ 8:13 right before he says how hot it is that the reservoir is empty.
@@hayloft3834 its reserveer****
Chainsaw bar oil not only lubricates, but also cools. The bar and the chain will expand at different rates; chain probably isn't even expanding at all.
Ok this is why I respect Tyler ( if your listening) He is very humble and not full of so much pride that he can't repeat a segment that was suggested in the comments. If he sees that people are saying no you should try it this way , he doesn't ignore them but instead he tries it again knowing that he might have messed up. That right there deserves respect and that is how it should be. Always stay humble.
if *you're listening
its hard to belive hes never seen that guard desgine its almore on ever grinder
6:18 ...gave me a heart attack when you cut to the flash back at the exact moment your fingers touched the chain.
Lol so I wasn’t the only one that recoiled by that totally dick move . I’m not even close to a safety nut. Safety third. But he kept touching the chain with his hand on the handle. Ugh.
saame
The bar heats up and expands, but the chain doesn't, so it gets tighter. That's why you should always loosen your chain when you store it. If you don't, it can warp the bar as the bar continues stretching for a few minutes after use.
Wrong.
I live in the south, but I’ve heard stories from up in cold parts of Canada of crankshaft getting warped from the chain stored too tight in extreme cold temps
@@jordanbeyer7607 then explain mister
Just adjust you chain when its cold 😊 if adjusted too tight when its hot (and not loosened after use) it propably could bend that bar.
@@jordanbeyer7607 Not wrong. I've been servicing Stihl chainsaws for 10 years. I've seen enough broken and broken enough myself to know.
You just gave me a mini heart attack with that edit. You grab the chain then edit immediately to the grinder being on. I thought you lost your fingers for a second
Lol got me too!
Same lol 😅
My wife literally gasped beside me when he did that. I jumped. :P
Bro same. I jumped as if it's a scary movie with a jumpscare.
same.
I am glad you are so much more happy about it. It is always nice when things work the way they are supposed to.
Realtalk.. Im always excited to watch immediately tylers new upload... Even sometimes he ruin the gadget but still entertaining 😂
Seriously though me too 😂🎉
Oh my goodness, you scare me to death touching that blade while holding the grinder with it still plugged up!
The sequel we all needed
Yo, I like your pfp.
@@Floofie_boiayeee thx ^^
@@fluxyhusky you're very much welcome. :3
Did the first video disappear?
@@RG-gk4yi If you're wondering where the first video is, it is on his main channel.
I literally closed my eyes every time he grabbed the chain with it still plugged in
The way you kept pulling the chain with it still plugged in and your hand by the trigger gave me anxiety
Tyler have you checked to see if it needs oil or something to prevent overheating and to prevent the chain from falling off
I don't know if you will see this or not Tyler, but if you do, the reason you chain got tighter at the start was from you bar moving up so hold the tip of your bar up when setting chain tension, if you don't when you cut it will push the bar up and the chain will go tight.
I love this channel - not only because Tyler appears to be a great guy - but also the suspense and dread every time he picks up a sharp object 🤣
Hoping to see this become a trilogy, then be like a franchise where you Oh it's Halloween let's use it to carve the pumpkin 🎃, oh time to take down the Christmas 🎄, let's pull the saw out again.
We love a series.
I hope we see a return of this in future videos if anything needs a quick cut. Such an odd concept, but with the right grinder, a wonderful execution.
Love that not only does Tyler or editor read comments, but follows up with them. There is some good info on chainsaws in the comments and I expect nothing less than to see the ongoing series. What won't our grindersaw cut?
I jumped so high at 06:17 because I thought it turned on while he was touching the chain 😅💀💀
Same here. I felt so uneasy every time he touched the chain
Came here to say the same. The adrenaline is still flowing. I wonder if he put that jump cut in there on purpose.
@@-Jethro- more than likely lol
My finger started to tingle.
Thank you for listening to your views. Much Respect man. You have enlightened my TH-cam experience with all your content.
Put some bar oil in the reservoir it will work much better
I don't know why but that sneeze shot cracked me up. 😂
Tyler continually grabbing at the chain while the grinder is plugged in, and he's holding it in his other hand.
Everyone has already mentioned this, but you need to oil the chain with the reservoir (and chainsaw oil). The reason it gets tighter is because everything expands when it's hot.
I've never been more scared for someone's life while watching a review for a tool. 😂
Participation award goes to Tyler. Everyone’s a winner
So happy you revisted this, thanks!
The lack of a chain break is constantly making me nervous
Along with every ER in the area
Beautiful. It really seems like that attachment was built for that Bauer grinder.
You definitely have the best fans. You freaking rock dude
More of these videos bro I want you to do deep dives on the weird stuff you've brushed past previously. Maybe even real life reviews like going camping and taking a bunch of products to see how well you do in the wild with this stuff!
always nice to see him revisit stuff and if it works correctly he likes the item
Very good follow up! That thing is cool as hell
I'm blown away there were THAT MANY PEOPLE who actually bought this to be able to mass-school Tyler on what to do etc 🤣
“It’s like it was made for it”
That because it was Tyler.
How funny would it be if you found a high quality one and it ended up working with the Milwaukee with no issues lol
Honestly for a part time DIYer I can see this thing being pretty useful
6:16 Holy crap Tyler, that edit startled the crap out of me.. You've got your finger on the chain and then loud saw sound vid cut.. 🤣🤣
I've had one in my saved for later cart lmao thanks for your video I'm ordering it now
It's honorable that you read the comments and listen to your viewers ideas. I commend you for that Tyler.👏👏👏
Say “rock hard” one more time Tyler 😂
My lord unplug it before playing around with the chain! Thanks for the honest revisit
4:06
*bless you*
i hate when i have to sneeze while running a saw.
Can you tell what kind of grinder it is ?
As i bought this chainsaw attachment but doesn't fit on the 4 inch grinder
Looking forward to the third part of this trilogy
Back when I was remodeling houses sure could have used this. The electric chain saw that I used was too big a lot of times.
I get goosebumps every time you touch the saw chain without unplugging the angle grinder. I kept thinking when is he going to lose his fingers :S. but good video
Yeah lets take two fairly dangerous power tools and stick them together whilst removing all previous safety features! That checks out!
Exactly what I was thinking haha
To eliminate overheating, you'll need to put some bar oil on the saw bar every so often. Other than that, looks awesome! 👍🤘
You wanna tighten the chain just enough to where it holds itself in to the bar. That’s what I’ve done with my chainsaw. That may be different. Either way that Bauer grinder is nice too. I’ve had one for over a year and still going strong.
This guy perfectly fits the look of someone who enjoys 'Grindr' 😂
Is this something you can buy or is it custom made?
Not too keen on him touching the chain whilst it's still plugged in!
Literally every time Tyler said literally I literally had the thought to count how many times he says literally that would literally be literal
Try putting bigger bars on it. See how big of a log it can cut.
@@dynevor6327 why? Absolutely useless.
Everyone's cutting pine/spruce or maple or w.e
@@dynevor6327 you don't cut wood kid
@@dynevor6327 I don't split wood after it's seasoned 😂, usa is real lumber chainsawland
That thing just has to be part of the Darwin award selection process.
"if you want a chainsaw don't buy a grinder chainsaw just buy a chainsaw" lol
Worked at hf for 2 years. Honestly they’ve got a decent amount of good stuff. But I have learned which items to never ever buy lol. Lots of battery chargers came back, obviously the cheap cheap power tools. Hand tools,generators, and engines seemed solid for the most part
How many times can we touch the chain with the grinder plugged in?
Is it just me or did everyone else close there eyes when he kept touching the chain wile the power still on 😂😂
It is awesome that he reads the comments
Satisfies my stupid "what ifs"
Did you put bar oil in it? Looked like it was running dry. That’s what causes a chain to “tighten” while running
My favorite goober lmao
That style clamp on the Harbor Freight grinder is called a V-band style clamp
My saws do that. Also you never want to tighten the chain when it's hot. Let it cool down then tighten. I've seen where someone tightened the chain when it's hot and when it cooled down it am sometimes warp the crank and damage the clutch drum and bearings
Wow, that thing is crazy dangerous. You'd have no control of kickback especially if it started to loosen up.
Dude at 6:17 you editing made me jump, i literally thought that thing started when you where holding the chain
I always enjoy your videos
Amazing you still have all your fingers
The chain got hot that's why it got loose metal expands when it gets hot you probably need to put some oil on that chain I doubt that thing has self-moving borrow on it so you should probably put some bar oil on it that's why it's getting hot
Please give Link, I like to buy one, I found a lot of models. Thanks in advance
I have that exact grinder. It’s great
I need to look at my cordless Milwaukee grinder and see if it will fit and I may pick one up
did you try it with a battery grinder? its probably not powerful enough...
would like to know where i can buy this stuff in nz
Some grinders, the part the button is on can swivel. It’ll probably make it a bit more comfortable to use instead of a button on the side.
8:51 At that point, just get a Cordless Electric Chainsaw that uses the same battery as your other tools,
you can get really good ones for like $120.
Exactly. I already had the 40v batteries for my ryobi mower, so I just got the chainsaw that uses the same batteries
Battery powered chainsaws are great on paper but when you really have to do some cutting gas is the way to go in my experience. I did tree work for 7 years.
@@themightycrixus1131 You're right but battery chainsaws are great for pruning, small work, and way better than this item.
My comment is more to him saying if he could "get a high quality of this" at that point one should get a real chainsaw, battery one, or even a corded one. His "liking" the product is to save on buying/reducing cost of multiple tools.
Like you said you would not use a battery for actual tree work, well you would not use this tool either.
what is main different between grid and batterie grinder. i mean different perts or other gearbox?
Where is the oil reservoir?
if you do get a cordless version show us thee video of it please.
As a Milwaukee guy I can also say that I had no idea grinders were made different than Milwaukee
A wodensday Tyler video? Sweet.
I’m a huge fan tyler
😂
My favorite minecraft youtube chanel
Whats happening is the tightening system on it is cheapish so even though its "tighten" down, the jerk of the chain will still move the bar so it will tighten on the push cut and loosen on the pull cut. Normally jerky or hard cutting will cause it and cutting something dry like a dried 4x4 can do that.
fun fact you can remove the four screws holding the head on the grinder head and rotate it 90 degrees
Whoo hoo! Another round!
My guess as to why it’s slower at cutting now than before is just that the Bauer grinder doesn’t get up to as high of rpm’s as the Milwaukee or that the torque is different between the two. Either way love the video and update 👍
if i'm not mistaken it's a bit of both but more the torque. Project Farm is your friend when it comes to testing brands and their products about as fairly as you can.
Harbour freight has some decent power tools... I got a Cordes "sawzall" years ago, abuse it leaving it outside over winter, and it still works.
Edit. Cuts 6 inch logs with a pruning blade great. Does about everything I would use a chainsaw for.
oh and im pretty sure there's a button on the handle of that grinder to rotate the handle
dont worries about it, every trady should know that ever tool can be different...
4:05 - Bless you.
The Ryobi battery grinder has the same arrangement meaning you could have a battery chainsaw
Absolutely rock solid. Thats what she said..
I'm sure I'm not the only one that is praying that grinder is unplugged when he is mounting that 😬
Am I the only one that jumped when he touched the chain and then the flashback started? I thought for a split-second he started it while touching the chain.
You can take the guard off of every kind of grinder btw.
Saw u sneezed so bless u
That would work awesome on sculptures😮😮😮
We have a bolens weed eater at lowes and it has a bunch of attachments that can go on it. And some other ones that go on other but most stuff fits on bolens. I’m in Louisiana but maybe you have the same stuff.
Put some oil on that chain when you use it so you don't burn the bar up