Thinking
Are you just wanting to see if it holds vacuum?
I'm thinking about buying some music from this guy to use in my videos. Might hit up my cousin too... he's releasing a new album the first week of December, and maybe it would help him.
I'm thinking about buying some music from this guy to use in my videos. Might hit up my cousin too... he's releasing a new album the first week of December, and maybe it would help him.
I don't know of any specs listed anywhere. As long as it holds 16 inches of vacuum, I would send it.
EDIT: I have one of these. Really simple to use, but damn.... they've doubled in price since I got mine 5+ years ago.
https://www.harborfreight.com/brake-...kit-63391.html
EDIT: I have one of these. Really simple to use, but damn.... they've doubled in price since I got mine 5+ years ago.
https://www.harborfreight.com/brake-...kit-63391.html
Last edited by white89gt; Nov 18, 2022 at 08:59 AM.
I don't know of any specs listed anywhere. As long as it holds 16 inches of vacuum, I would send it.
EDIT: I have one of these. Really simple to use, but damn.... they've doubled in price since I got mine 5+ years ago.
https://www.harborfreight.com/brake-...kit-63391.html
EDIT: I have one of these. Really simple to use, but damn.... they've doubled in price since I got mine 5+ years ago.
https://www.harborfreight.com/brake-...kit-63391.html
Nice!
Added a 4" set to the arsenal. As far as the cheaper sets, the Jetuouse brand cutters are tougher, have a bit more longevity ime
And a 6" TEMO aluminum cut carbide.
Only thing bad about the longer bits is you can bend them easily...then they're junk. With the cheaper bits, - heads can also bust off the shaft if it gets a little wild on yuh. Made up 3 1/4" and 5 1/4" sleeves for the 4 and 6" shafts from 1/4" composite round stock.. as a preventative. It's pretty tuff ,doesn't get too hot and should hold up for awhile. This way, - one can handle/support the shaft while working the metal/material.
AFA die grinders...if you actually use them enough requiring them too work when needed, you'll come to realize why some are cheap or hell....even FREE lol. You'll have an IR one day ....and a drawer full of broken blue light specials
Added a 4" set to the arsenal. As far as the cheaper sets, the Jetuouse brand cutters are tougher, have a bit more longevity ime
And a 6" TEMO aluminum cut carbide.
Only thing bad about the longer bits is you can bend them easily...then they're junk. With the cheaper bits, - heads can also bust off the shaft if it gets a little wild on yuh. Made up 3 1/4" and 5 1/4" sleeves for the 4 and 6" shafts from 1/4" composite round stock.. as a preventative. It's pretty tuff ,doesn't get too hot and should hold up for awhile. This way, - one can handle/support the shaft while working the metal/material.
AFA die grinders...if you actually use them enough requiring them too work when needed, you'll come to realize why some are cheap or hell....even FREE lol. You'll have an IR one day ....and a drawer full of broken blue light specials
Last edited by Jbrew; Nov 20, 2022 at 05:13 AM.
Nice!
Added a 4" set to the arsenal. As far as the cheaper sets, the Jetuouse brand cutters are tougher, have a bit more longevity ime
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FM1BL5T...roduct_details
And a 6" TEMO aluminum cut carbide.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M5MV0LO...t_details&th=1
Only thing bad about the longer bits is you can bend them easily...then they're junk. With the cheaper bits, - heads can also bust off the shaft if it gets a little wild on yuh. Made up 3 1/4" and 5 1/4" sleeves for the 4 and 6" shafts from 1/4" composite round stock.. as a preventative. It's pretty tuff ,doesn't get too hot and should hold up for awhile. This way, - one can handle/support the shaft while working the metal/material.
AFA die grinders...if you actually use them enough requiring them too work when needed, you'll come to realize why some are cheap or hell....even FREE lol. You'll have an IR one day ....and a drawer full of broken blue light specials
Added a 4" set to the arsenal. As far as the cheaper sets, the Jetuouse brand cutters are tougher, have a bit more longevity ime
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FM1BL5T...roduct_details
And a 6" TEMO aluminum cut carbide.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M5MV0LO...t_details&th=1
Only thing bad about the longer bits is you can bend them easily...then they're junk. With the cheaper bits, - heads can also bust off the shaft if it gets a little wild on yuh. Made up 3 1/4" and 5 1/4" sleeves for the 4 and 6" shafts from 1/4" composite round stock.. as a preventative. It's pretty tuff ,doesn't get too hot and should hold up for awhile. This way, - one can handle/support the shaft while working the metal/material.
AFA die grinders...if you actually use them enough requiring them too work when needed, you'll come to realize why some are cheap or hell....even FREE lol. You'll have an IR one day ....and a drawer full of broken blue light specials

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