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This Tool Will Fix Your Car Fast

This Tool Will Fix Your Car Fast

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
This Tool Will Fix Your Car Fast randall jr Benoit: Well i have 1 & never use it i use 2 other tools a grinder or a drill and its faster those are great for cutting stuff but i just bought a Ridgid brushless jigsaw ill never cut METAL with another tool this cuts smoother & quicker than a plasma cutter on 1/8 mild steel NO joke Lifetime warranty for me also bought the Ridgid brushless 1/2 impact & those were free with that 6tool kit at the worst possible management/ rudest customer relations id ever delt with & her company home depot, i will never do buisness with again because of her other than get my tools fixed/swapped out & batteries too that will be it. i actually TRUELY WANTED to buy my tools at Lowes but the jigsaw wasnt as snazzy i wanted thay jigsaw & really could use a cordless impact so i went with them jokers- but im all about Lowes helpful friendly & way better consumable pricing & products as far as blades i got 30 blades at Lowes for the price of 10 blades at home depot. my stud finder by NEW craftsmen was 10 cheaper - best flashlight i ever bought = new craftsmen. they also sell porter cable & there tools seemed nice ASWELL
Date: 2019-05-28

Comments and reviews: 9


I use a multi speed dremel with a 160 grit sanding barrel on the bottom of my feet to smooth out calluses. I soak my feet in warm wet Epsom salt water for 15 min. Dry feet and lightly sand it till it gets to a dry layer. Soak for another 15 min, dry and sand. I do it 3 times for each foot every 10 days. Keeps my feet looking and feeling nice. Its important to soak your foot in water prior to sanding, because then it does not burn skin as quickly. I use the Dremel brand dremel at a 2 or 3 setting depending on area of foot. Thicker area like the heels I use 3.
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I love this dude. hes such a passionate happy guy, and does what he likes and dont care what the world thinks, and as an older guy whos been spinning wrenches for 50+ years, his advice on alot of common sense things and shortcuts is spot on and NOT BS. keep reving your engine Scotty and well keep watching. BTW. my Dremel has become invaluable to me for a multitude of repairs or modifications ETC for the last 20 years. Great tip. Well done mate
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The Dremel branded bits are such a rip off. sometimes upwards of 10 a bit for something that you can get 40 of for 10 It tricks people with dremel branded tools into buying the accessories because they think they need those exact ones. I bought a WEN rotary tool with a flex shaft for 16 on amazon a few years ago, still works like a charm. Im gonna get me those buffing wheels, thanks for the link scotty I hope the price doesnt go up now lol
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Scared myself a few months ago. Was using a (Chinese, of course) cutting head to open up a computer case for ventilation purposes. The shaft bent and the cutting head went wacky. It wasnt easy to shut off, so I almost threw it under the table to escape the blade before it disintegrated. I was lucky to catch the off switch before I ran away All those Dremel accessories on Amazon are made in China - okay for polishing, but otherwise crap.
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I love dremels (usually the crapsman brand, esp with the adjustable speed. When restoring 100-150 year old bayonets, theyre a life saver. blood really eats at metal Luckily certain arsenals like spains toledo used great steel that looks brand new once cleaned. French steel is like their army, we give up, do with us what you will. They also work great porting heads/cleaning wheels. So much time saved over my stubborn old hand cleaning.
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For larger areas you can get slightly larger brushes in the craft section at your local dollar store. 2. 00 for a half dozen. They will make it easier to cover the larger areas then do the fine stuff with the micro brushes. They sell them at home depot too, for 10x the price. Try to find the ones with white bristles: they are stiffer for thicker paints but not so stiff they leave obtrusive brush marks.
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Scotty, Ive seen a ton of your videos and youre a knowledgeable down to earth no bs guy. I have a 05 Failblazer which Im fixing myself. Ive hit a brick wall with an issue Im having and not finding any answers. Since this video isnt about the issue Im having I dont want to hijack it with random off subject comments. How can I get in touch with you to pick your brain outside of this video?
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Hello Scotty. I have a question for your next Q & A: I am looking for options for my first car, a car that I am willing not to dispose in the future; so I am looking for a car that will last me for a lifetime. I live in Canada where winter is the longest season of the year. Thank you in advance. PS: I hope you could read and comment in this in the future videos.
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i did a water pump recently just using sand paper and a wee bit gasket paste of sort. lol i guess i got lucky but i did check to see if its clean enough and i suppose it was. remember to put a rag in there to keep dust falling in too. i dont remember if i did it but it was wet around there so dust wasnt flying around from the sanding, that was my excuse.
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