I’ve used these blades. They burnout fast just like the other blades.
@johnboy000838 хвилин тому
Most hinges have two different radius or corners, a 1/4" or 5/8" , is this corner jig only able to copy the !/4" hinge?
@ScottishStNick52 хвилини тому
What company. English please.....
@CoxfameГодину тому
I am black and yellow team, spent over $300 on the first 30° 1st gen framer, which was totally garbage. Then I bought a 21° framer. It was good for a couple of years with very very light use (maybe 50 nails per month) nailing boards up in the attic to brace chandeliers. Now it started acting up. I am very disappointed. I have a huge 20v lineup tools not easy to switch brand. I use pneumatic guns for all day framing.
@user-sl9cx4gh8q2 години тому
Excellent
@the_gold_canopy2 години тому
junk
@randallscott-key8022 години тому
I think you have committed fraud by not using the right technique to apply this or ANY resin product to create a false narrative. NO resin will fill a crack if you don't expand the crack with pressure from the opposite side. By your opening comments I'm sure YOU knew this but chose to reiterate several times how you were following the video example when you knew better. There are other videos showing the same product making long cracks disappear, so how does that make YOU and your cheering squad look to those who DO know how to apply resin, and to those who've bothered to watch at least a few other videos showing CORRECT application of this same product. It's shameful. You might was well start a Tic-Tok channel just for clicks.
@randallscott-key8022 години тому
So you knew before you started you were going to deliberately attempt to sabotage the product by misapplying it. What is needed is a helper inside pressing on the windshield to slightly open the crack so the resin can flow in. This is seen in other videos where they did the job right. So NOW you have an entire cadre of sycophants posting below yelling false advertising and fraud when on any number of other channels this same product works perfectly. You should be ashamed.
@hawaiiantimes77022 години тому
The fact that you don’t have to thin the paint is a game changer
@boblab80973 години тому
Said Ryobi twice, mispronounced it both times
@aaronakers30953 години тому
Copied from Craftsman. I have one from decades ago. Work great tho.
@richardingraham-yy4sz4 години тому
Wow that's a pretty good video I need that for the love bugs here in Florida. Question did a charger on UKposts, also what was the price for that Ryobi wash brush. I would definitely like to have it for my truck I would definitely check home Depot and Lowe's tomorrow and see if they have it in stock.
@thomasbarry35444 години тому
Was he being sarcastic with this?
@reginaldkelley55404 години тому
Why not use nails so we can see real performance.
@Mark-lq3sb5 годин тому
COOL! I pick one up the next time I plan on drilling and screwing 1,473 holes.............
@randallm55795 годин тому
Need this!
@charlesvickers48045 годин тому
Would make a nice portable runoff table for a portable table saw
@mordecaialivanallenoshea75325 годин тому
What a waste of a good egg! 😠
@russmartin41895 годин тому
Not buying more Ryobi tools. They had my 23 ga. Pin Nailer for 8 months, before they decided to give me a new one. If I had a Ridgid, I would have gotten a new one right away and besides they guarantee their tools for life.
@EscobarMT6 годин тому
Just the tip lmaooo
@user-im4uw7gn5p6 годин тому
I will buy it when it's available. The money I saved using Ryobi tools for drywall and saving goes towards moonshine and videogames.
@ToolReviewZone6 годин тому
🤣👊
@markrussell13907 годин тому
trash😅
@andrew44037 годин тому
100 pumps later and it's up in the air yay.😅
@andrew44037 годин тому
I think it would be cool if other brands like Milwaukee Ryobi flex Makita would make their version of a battery powered mini bike. That'd be something else that they can compete with. Like they do their with tools and outdoor equipment.😅😅
@DarkDramon7 годин тому
Right h'yah and right th'yah
@MrDVCHITTer7 годин тому
I've found it multi tools cut nails and screws faster if you pulse the power.
@straightstiffer78677 годин тому
I use wood screws for my car repairs and then trade them in
@rainy60278 годин тому
Remember - switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading.
@Trashed206598 годин тому
I thought an impact driver was a driver. A hammer drill is a drill. Impact drivers will put TimberLocks through railroad ties. That's what they are for. Ryobi is a fine brand for Harry Homeowner. They have picked up where Crafstman left off, and is trying now to return to. That's why there is a lot of innovation in their tools. If you are a pro, you don't need gadgety tools as much as reliable ones, but someone needs to try new ideas.
@mikismarques838 годин тому
Pensé que en la segunda parte, cuando le da el botón con el pie, estaba empezando a hacer una tortilla.
@gund891239 годин тому
It is easier to clean egg on the floor using tissue paper than cleaning that vacuum cleaner 😂. May be useful in other applications.
@jamesondenhartog81099 годин тому
It’s obvious how many people here don’t actually use this tool on a job site. I’d be sold with just the three construction screws.
@truckdedriver91939 годин тому
Those knobby tires will decrease your speed, battery life and comfort on hard surfaces.
@therookieca9 годин тому
Looks like the grippers might work but your screw is off a bit and not holding the screw straight
@doc1459 годин тому
I’ve had one for a very long time. Works well. Then I discovered impact drivers. The bit has stayed in my tool cabinet since. Tools evolve.
@cassandradavis11989 годин тому
Thank you so much for this video. I'll keep you posted. Friday, May 10, 2024
@h8ryj9 годин тому
What actually makes it so special is that there's is nothing so special about it. Copyright Bosch!
@diverbob810 годин тому
Just got two M18 12AH and charged both on the charger. Just today, I did the second one and when it got to 3 bars, I took it off to check the temperature, etc. It was fairly warm as expected and since I was not in a hurry, I just put it on a standard charger to finish it off. FYI...Both the battery and the charger were similarly warm. I can easily check the 120 VAC load to get the power going in to the charger. The next time I do a 12 ah, I'm going to measure the input power to the charger.
@beauwesley544210 годин тому
Thank you,the two of you are great together so in this world of chaos it's great to see two grown men getting along
@afg823611 годин тому
Bosch had that a long time ago, but for regular drills
@muttleydk11 годин тому
Buy some glasses and read the instruction manual, it will tell you how stupid this video is.. .. :D have a nice day
@sgtpepper497111 годин тому
Too bad you’re in Louisiana backwoods! If ya was in the northwest I could buy us a steak. Kidding, thanks for info.
@HerbCarter509113 годин тому
Yo John , will that work on a ryobi or ryobi impact drill 👊🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤷🏻♂️
@ToolReviewZone12 годин тому
Who is John 🤷🤣
@truckdedriver919313 годин тому
Those gaps in your floor joints are disturbing.
@ToolReviewZone13 годин тому
I agree. I'm dealing with a warranty issue and actually have empire coming out to look at it today. They were no show three times already. Looks as if I may be making a video about them soon
@Cinder200813 годин тому
Saw
@glennmorgan419713 годин тому
You don't mention anything about how long the battery lasts. Those don't last long in the tools, so I can't imagine that it would last long carrying my butt around. 😂
@ToolReviewZone11 годин тому
I'll ha e a full video coming. With two 7.5 batteries it's 20 miles.
@zaimhazmin885114 годин тому
i saw a really old granny on one of these at the mall
@victor03rd14 годин тому
I'd like to see macro photo of blade after, and now HD / Lowes prices. The last 3 cuts are hardened deck screws. How about a masonry nail.
@michealrobinson14 годин тому
That Ryobi is an animal, a very hangry animal!
@paolopetrozzi221314 годин тому
When you say "Ryobi (with the American pronunciation", not Ryobi (with the correct pronunciation) you are wrong. You keep using the "American" pronunciation for Ryobi rather than it's real one. You are wrong. Ryobi is a Japanese manufacturers founded in 1943 and produces powertools since 1968. It's "Reooobe". It looks like the average "americna" doesn't know any language or doesn't know how to pronounce any foreign word. The country that protect freedom around the world but also one of the most ignorant countries on the planet. What a pity.