@@stephendriver1 the coils dont last very long, but I have been making my own coils out of old 220 volt household wire, works just fine. I use it maybe about 20 times per year I would say.. guessing...
Great demonstration video. I just pulled the trigger on one of these units. Hopefully it lasts a few years. A must have item living in the Ontario rust belt. Thanks 👍
@@richardrichard5409 with a nut and all it would suck out the heat way faster(way more contact area to transfer heat) then the vise that only holds on to a relatively small part of the thread's, yes the vise has a significantly higher mass but the contact area is pretty small so it can be pretty much disregarded at that scale.
how has it lasted after 3 years? how often do you use it? how many uses per coil?
@@stephendriver1 the coils dont last very long, but I have been making my own coils out of old 220 volt household wire, works just fine. I use it maybe about 20 times per year I would say.. guessing...
At age 64, I wish these things had been around 40 years ago. On my wish list. Thanks for the video
getting this thing as a birthday present for my dad, hope he likes it
Yo ! Your the best, that is literally THE BEST birthday present, he will LOVE this thing.
@@UOttawaScotty hehe, he's working on alot of motorcycles i thought this could be very useful :)
@ 12:25 Jayla begins an A.D.D adventure with the Dog and a Moth.. cheers Jayla 👍😎✊
@@steven.h0629 ha!
Great demonstration video.
I just pulled the trigger on one of these units. Hopefully it lasts a few years. A must have item living in the Ontario rust belt.
Thanks 👍
I am wondering if the inductor only heats the bolt head, will the threads of the bolt heat up enough to expand and break the rust ?
It'll heat the bolt and whatever it touches but of course the head will receive the most heat
Hello, Where is made this tool? How is the quality?
Made in china, but decent quality
Made in china, but decent quality
What is the model number? I put in "Vevor 1000 Watt Heat Induction Tool " on Amazon and I didn't find it. I want Santa to bring me one. Thanks...
@@burtburt1755 i think I got this from ebay. But I bought it about 4 years ago, so I dont know where to get this now.
Black magic!
Burn the manuals !!
Needs to be tighter around the head, look at the sheet.
I’d like to see someone silver soldier 7/8 copper pipe.
Using this with a vice isn't too clever....the vice acts as a huge heat sink😂
so will whatever the bolt would be attached to, it wont be stuck in thin air.
@@Tryxxor but when using the tool it will be on a fitting in sheet steel, a suspension fitting, none of which will have the....no, I can't be asked.
@@richardrichard5409 with a nut and all it would suck out the heat way faster(way more contact area to transfer heat) then the vise that only holds on to a relatively small part of the thread's, yes the vise has a significantly higher mass but the contact area is pretty small so it can be pretty much disregarded at that scale.
@@Tryxxorexactly
@@Tryxxoryes, this is true, plus, SOMETHING has to hold the bolt.
Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
Sweet baby heysoose!
Never vain the name ?
Tell that to he crazy radical Evangelicals doing it for real!! In jesus name.