Maybe if America would make most of their merchandise here we wouldn,t have to buy or use other country stuff,and we still critisize chinese tools which i think is damm good tools even their autos they make is better than American vehicles.
@hp11208 are you insane? there cars are junk that's why they don't import Chinese vehicles cause they cant meet the safety standards. watch a Chinese car crash test lol. also american cars have more million mile vehicles than any car manufacturer in the world. i have a 05 nissan altima it dont even have 100k on it and its falling apart. every american car ive owned has made it to the 200k+ mark. i will never buy another foreigne car again.
@cbr900rr919 Where you think most of the cars are assemble in America who you think is some of the share holders or co, owner for the Foreign vehicles Americans,and also where is all the work going too other countries cheap labor so they get a cheap quality product and we get what we pay for thats what Americans call business.Why you think all these banks are getting sued cause of the dirty work they are doing
@Johnnysshop True...we try to forget "the ugly." I've thrown away one of their disposable socket sets...I think I only paid $9.95 for it. I have to say, their 1/2" drive impact sets have done me justice.
Looking to buy a nibbler for building/modding PC cases, I've always used jigsaws in the past, but figured there must be an easier way. I think this may do the trick.
But I have a question, I looked at different models and they range from about $70 to $400, of coarse I don't need the 400$ one, but I was wondering if you recommend Harbor Freight, or should I look for a better brand, as money is really not the issue. I noticed yours cutting slow, was that because the air compressor was on low?
If you're going to use it often I would probably get a better model like a Snap On or something. The tools I typically buy from HF are tools I will only use once in a great while. Yeah, the compressor was low on air, it will cut much faster depending on the compressor specs.
Thanks bro, I appreciate your quick response. Yeah, I think I will try the Harbor Freight one for know, and if i find myself using it a lot, then I'll fork out $150-$200 for a nicer one. IMO It's a cheap way to try the tool out.
btw, are you into high end computer rigs?
If so check out my channel sometime, but you need to interested in PC's or you will find it quite boring. lol
Nice channel. I subbed :) I'm in IT but haven't built a pc in 8 years or so? I think the last one I put together had an AMD XP2000 processor if that tells ya anything. I love see custom systems though!
LOL.. No, I don't use that PC now. That's just the last time I built one! I think I sold it 6 years ago. Pretty much a laptop guy now. I may build a new one soon though. I'm digging a lot of the newer cases out there these days..
WOW, I have never seen one of these work before, that is so cool out it cuts through that! thanks for doing this review and demo, but this is not a tool I think I would be using any time soon cause i don't work with sheet metal. BTW, careful with that sheet metal, its sharp stuff. A friend of mind cut his hand open on a piece once.
I have 2 of these. Broke my bit on first and a replacement was $10. I just picked up another unit for the same price. You need to be careful not to slam these down or drop them. Otherwise they are good for light work. I hate getting those very sharm chips in my socks though. Nice reviews you have. I mean all of them.
yes but it cuts cleanly and will easly cut compound curves that most other tool won't. I first used hand nibblers to cut square holes in circuit board panels. this is of course much faster
It is sad to see that America's economy is based on selling cheeseburgers and health care. I found your review(s) to be useful. Thanks.
Sorman26 3 months ago
@Sorman26 True..
Johnnysshop 3 months ago
I have a 3/8" diameter hole to start with will the tip of that tool fit inside of the 3/8" hole ?
RJH33101 4 months ago
@RJH33101 It would be close..
Johnnysshop 4 months ago
I'm getting me one of those :) thanks for showing...
mmx5lover 7 months ago
@mmx5lover Thanks for watching!
Johnnysshop 7 months ago
Maybe if America would make most of their merchandise here we wouldn,t have to buy or use other country stuff,and we still critisize chinese tools which i think is damm good tools even their autos they make is better than American vehicles.
hp11208 11 months ago
@hp11208 True..
Johnnysshop 11 months ago
@hp11208 are you insane? there cars are junk that's why they don't import Chinese vehicles cause they cant meet the safety standards. watch a Chinese car crash test lol. also american cars have more million mile vehicles than any car manufacturer in the world. i have a 05 nissan altima it dont even have 100k on it and its falling apart. every american car ive owned has made it to the 200k+ mark. i will never buy another foreigne car again.
cbr900rr919 5 months ago
@cbr900rr919 Where you think most of the cars are assemble in America who you think is some of the share holders or co, owner for the Foreign vehicles Americans,and also where is all the work going too other countries cheap labor so they get a cheap quality product and we get what we pay for thats what Americans call business.Why you think all these banks are getting sued cause of the dirty work they are doing
hp11208 5 months ago
I just wore mine out. I got my money's worth. I have used it about a year, a few times a week. I will be buying another soon.
horseforce 1 year ago
@horseforce The only issue I've had is the end came loose. Just added some locktite.
Johnnysshop 1 year ago
wow - that little sucker works pretty good - thanks for sharing
ayebretwalda 1 year ago
@ayebretwalda Thanks for watching!
Johnnysshop 1 year ago
@ayebretwalda Thanks for watching!
Johnnysshop 1 year ago
Great review! We should all review our Harbor Freight stuff....the good, the bad, and the ugly! Thanks again!
mjmerie 1 year ago 6
Unfortunately I've thrown our most of the ugly.. LOL.. Their socket sets being one of them....
Johnnysshop 1 year ago
@Johnnysshop True...we try to forget "the ugly." I've thrown away one of their disposable socket sets...I think I only paid $9.95 for it. I have to say, their 1/2" drive impact sets have done me justice.
mjmerie 1 year ago
Looking to buy a nibbler for building/modding PC cases, I've always used jigsaws in the past, but figured there must be an easier way. I think this may do the trick.
But I have a question, I looked at different models and they range from about $70 to $400, of coarse I don't need the 400$ one, but I was wondering if you recommend Harbor Freight, or should I look for a better brand, as money is really not the issue. I noticed yours cutting slow, was that because the air compressor was on low?
WestCoastMods 2 years ago
If you're going to use it often I would probably get a better model like a Snap On or something. The tools I typically buy from HF are tools I will only use once in a great while. Yeah, the compressor was low on air, it will cut much faster depending on the compressor specs.
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
Thanks bro, I appreciate your quick response. Yeah, I think I will try the Harbor Freight one for know, and if i find myself using it a lot, then I'll fork out $150-$200 for a nicer one. IMO It's a cheap way to try the tool out.
btw, are you into high end computer rigs?
If so check out my channel sometime, but you need to interested in PC's or you will find it quite boring. lol
Cheers
LazyMan :-)
WestCoastMods 2 years ago
Nice channel. I subbed :) I'm in IT but haven't built a pc in 8 years or so? I think the last one I put together had an AMD XP2000 processor if that tells ya anything. I love see custom systems though!
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
Thanks bro, Yeah, thats kinda old, surprised that it handles video editing programs without freezing.
But anyway I'm sure you use your computer a lot, especially to upload to youtube. Maybe my vids will inspire you to build a new rig.
As far as me, I'm not what you would call a hardcore gamer, more of a builder/modder for hardcore gamers.
Will also sub your channel, talk to you soon
LazyMan :-)
WestCoastMods 2 years ago
LOL.. No, I don't use that PC now. That's just the last time I built one! I think I sold it 6 years ago. Pretty much a laptop guy now. I may build a new one soon though. I'm digging a lot of the newer cases out there these days..
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
I have one of these and have cut yards of sheet steel with it. Used it so much I wore out the pin and got another 2, 1 just in case ;)
jacktheripped 2 years ago
LOL.. Yeah, I can see that pin getting worn.
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
seems like it would be great for metal art sculptures.
KFCHambone 2 years ago
Yeah but I have zero creativity. LOL
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
i love harbor freight....tools designed for diy may not hold up for everday use but for diy works great thanks for sharing
PACER2320 2 years ago
Thanks for commenting!
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
WOW, I have never seen one of these work before, that is so cool out it cuts through that! thanks for doing this review and demo, but this is not a tool I think I would be using any time soon cause i don't work with sheet metal. BTW, careful with that sheet metal, its sharp stuff. A friend of mind cut his hand open on a piece once.
Peace :)
1G0TP1NK8C1DB00TS0N9 2 years ago
I have 2 of these. Broke my bit on first and a replacement was $10. I just picked up another unit for the same price. You need to be careful not to slam these down or drop them. Otherwise they are good for light work. I hate getting those very sharm chips in my socks though. Nice reviews you have. I mean all of them.
Joygear 3 years ago
I thought I was the only one getting them in his socks! LOL
Johnnysshop 3 years ago
thanks good video
brandonou812 3 years ago
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Johnnysshop 3 years ago
so all it does is cut sheet metal?
1978rm125 3 years ago
Yeah, pretty much. Nice for the money but it doesn't cut the 16 gauge they claim too easily. Works great for 22 gauge though.
Johnnysshop 3 years ago
yes but it cuts cleanly and will easly cut compound curves that most other tool won't. I first used hand nibblers to cut square holes in circuit board panels. this is of course much faster
jacktheripped 2 years ago