Unboxing MANPA Multi Cutter + Assembling Attachments + Cutting Blades Test + Bonus: Holes Cutter
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Great video. IMHO the music is not required. 😊
Thanks for the compliment!
Personally i like uplifting music because it touches you instantly.
But it's true that I also like 'silent' videos.
Maybe I'll film something like that sometime in the future, who knows ;)
@@MyHappyPlaceSloveniaI will watch your videos anyway!
Excellent demo of Manpa products Sir😊. On the sanding wheel I think I saw ' made in USA, but the company is Korean - does not matter class tools🙏thank you
There is a possibility that a company from the US has patented this type of tool and then manufactures it for a MANPA company.
Anyway, my personal experience is that the manufacture of MANPA tools is equivalent to European manufacture (eg Germany or Switzerland).
@@MyHappyPlaceSlovenia thank you for your reply and I am sure it's equivalent to all the best tool makers in the market 😊
How come I'm just finding your channel
Now you are and welcome ;)
that big hole cutter looks very dangerous. but very well made, nice with inserts
I agree, very high quality tool.
In the beginning you need a little time to get used to handling the tool.
It is important not to start drilling at an angle of 90 degrees, but somewhere at 15-30 degrees.
The walls of the hole later stabilize the cutting tool.
Otherwise, there is also a larger 4" hole cutter, which looks even more dangerous and you need a large angle grinder to work with ;)
That looks like a trip to the ER masquerading as a tool.
I hope you meant something positive and not negative with this comment ;)
@@MyHappyPlaceSlovenia I guess it depends on whether you find the ER a positive or a negative experience.
Hello, im looking to buy this tool, what do you believe it’s dangerous?
My nephew was working with an angle grinder. It was the end of the day and he was tired. I don't have a ggod picture in my head of what actually happened, but the blade caught on something and it jumped up and ripped a big piece of his face off. This tool has a similar setup, but it is made to remove a lot more material in an even shorter amount of time, so there is going to be a big risk if there is an accident. Handheld circular saws have a much better guard that slides all the way around the blade, and yet people get hurt quite seriously on them all the time. People are very cautious about the risk of an axe head coming loose and flying around the work area at high speed. If this tool leaves your hand, it will be a lot worse. Everything it does with wood it can do much easier with flesh. Picture that whirling blade chewing through your foot or your hand. But you make your own choices. You can find risk everywhere. @@MysteriousDibalo