The people that are complaining about sparks and smell on the brushed tools, obviously don't understand that all new brushed machines will do that from new, until the brushes bed in. If it keeps doing it after days of use or is really excessive, then take the tool back, as it's faulty, otherwise it's nothing to worry about.
@DanielKonkel9 ай бұрын
I also wonder what said "clutch" is on this little fella. And what is the smell of it😅
@ralphmenta79979 ай бұрын
It's kinda scary how many ADULT men do not know this. Like literal "professionals", and I do want to note I use that term very loosely. Basically all of our new work force generation have only used brushless motors. And I would say 90% most likely don't know the difference. If you try to explain that the internals are basically flip-flopped, you get a glazed over distant look back at you. Amazon clicks fix everything for everyone now. It's cheaper to replace than fix. Sorry about the rant
@madmanwithaplan18269 ай бұрын
Yeah, you should be sorry.It's ridiculous to expect these men to know things that they were never talked. They also weren't the ones who designed products to be easier to replace than to fix. If you want to be mad about something that's fine. Just understand that people that you are mad At are the product of decades of bad decision-making and poor choices, not the cause.
@ralphmenta79979 ай бұрын
@@madmanwithaplan1826 The sorry part is that people don't have the drive or will to learn anything other than exactly what they are taught, or what is right in front of them. We are not talking ancient tech. This is tech that will still be around for a long time until it is phased out. My point is that there is a gap that nobody seems to care about. I believe you misunderstood my point. My point is that there is NO drive to work with your hands anymore. And if you are giving an excuse to these people, saying if they weren't taught, they shouldn't know.... YOU are part of the problem. Have you NEVER taught yourself something???? Someone showed you how to do everything? That's sad because even toddlers teach themselves stuff everyday.
@nickolasfindlay8799 ай бұрын
Wait ur first half and second half don’t line up to me
@Gyrodude79 ай бұрын
"Am i going to give it more than 1 star? No. I'd probably give it like two, two and a half stars." Bruh, what? 😂
@EtherRainbow6 ай бұрын
"Can you lift 150 pounds?" "No, I can only lift 175"
@man1027892 ай бұрын
9:24 U😅0😅😅😮@@EtherRainbowpl😅 9:24 😮
@zedorda13379 ай бұрын
FYI - Most cheap devices with battery level indicators that are just a few LEDs and not a digital readout. Don't change till below about 50%. Because they use old NiMh battery level indicators that are purely based on voltage. So if equipped with a Li-Po battery the level will be way off.
@kz.irudimen9 ай бұрын
For the tracksaw, shouldn't you install a new 0 clearance sacrificial rubbert band ? So that the saw would cut it and be accurate. And fucking hell, the people complaining about a 35$ router coming without bits are crazy. It's like they really want something so cheap that it will actually explode in their face.
@ShastaOrange9 ай бұрын
Especially considering $300 routers don't even come with bits, either.
@Hudson3169 ай бұрын
If I had to guess I’d assume that every image in the store page had bits in the tool so people assumed
@paveloleynikov47159 ай бұрын
And frankly, 35$ power tool could be at least handy, but free bits and drils for it? 95% for being a total garbage
@therealchayd9 ай бұрын
I don't think you'd even be able to get a set of bits for $35! Crazy expectations
@1steelcobra9 ай бұрын
Hell, I bought a starter set of Ryobi bits on sale for $40 that were a way better use of money than that router.
@culhand9 ай бұрын
The WEN tracks doesn't go back because it as an anti-kickback safety feature, and it doesn't cut right on the track because you are supposed to cut the gasket on the track the first use to prevent chipping, I think all that's covered in the manual. I've had mine for over a year and use it only at 90 degrees with absolutely no issues, I got a Milwaukee one when it came out for use outside the shop
@pilotdog686 ай бұрын
How does the WEN compare to the Milwaukee?
@culhand5 ай бұрын
@@pilotdog68 it a great entry level track saw. As many have mentioned its not rock solid when cutting angles, but at 90 degrees its very solid, but it does lack the power and its much louder than the Milwaukee. Do I regret buying the Wen 1 1.2 years before I had the Milwaukee? absolutely not, if you're on a budget and want fast accurate repeatable cuts its a great buy. having said all that praise, the Milwaukee is TOTALLY worth purchasing and comparing the two, I have no regrets having bought both
@AverageHouseHusband5 ай бұрын
I have also had a good experience with Wen tools, thickness planer, sander, grinder all great experience.
@eiv-gaming9 ай бұрын
Video Idea: build a whole project with 1 star tools.
@xxdesertstorm9 ай бұрын
video idea learn what a star and square bits are called as fake trades people are easily found and made fun of as 61.2k are non trades and bot accounts
@jonathonrossebo17839 ай бұрын
That would be a great challenge.
@sinmethodical18379 ай бұрын
Yeah but one star could mean unsafe...
@Thissapunyo9 ай бұрын
@@sinmethodical1837build a house for the homeless, cant be worse than what they have already?
@kraavok9 ай бұрын
@@sinmethodical1837that's why it's fun (for us)
@GerritADHS9 ай бұрын
6:37 There is a reason why tracksaw tracks come with oversized rubber lids. They cut down to the perfect measurement during the first cut. You should be happy it didn’t shorten the lid on your track ;)
@owenblount73349 ай бұрын
Also the resistance to going back at you isn’t a bug it’s a feature
@jothain8 ай бұрын
I'm not wood worker and don't even own tracksaw. Yet I was still wondering how clearance happened to be correct. That's actually quite good if they copied dimensions from Festo.
@BigLeBowski44568 ай бұрын
You are right.
@ShaggyRogers17 ай бұрын
@@owenblount7334 Yeah, you aren't supposed to be going backward with that saw. Trying to ding a product over a blatantly obvious safety feature just taints the validity of everything else coming out of his mouth.
@gagewoods57679 ай бұрын
I feel like the pink drill is good enough budget thing for the little projects drilling into drywall. With all that it comes with for 30 bucks it'll get the picture hung
@SPLBeast8 ай бұрын
Mine stopped working less then a month
@bickle09228 ай бұрын
@@SPLBeastyeah that’s the only test he can’t really do, longevity but hard thing to test without putting in ages using a piece of shit
@1djbecker7 ай бұрын
Compare it to the Harbor Fright 12V drill/driver that's 40% less expensive.
@guguigugu7 ай бұрын
you can buy some store brand for that money and it will be a lot better and with warranty
@233kosta5 ай бұрын
@@guguiguguLidl in Europe sells not-complete-dogsh!t for not a lot of money. They're fine for small jobs and occasional use. I'm sure they wouldn't last in a production environment, but for the two days of DIY per year people who buy tools from Lidl do, those tools are perfectly adequate. They're cheap where they can be, without being so useless as to ruin your job (like most of the sh!te in this video).
@AxelXeron9 ай бұрын
I have a Wen drill press and a 1" belt sander and I've been very happy with them. They're no Festool, but you can practically fill your shop with Wen for the price of a Festool track saw.
@always_on_ten9 ай бұрын
The mindset of a unskilled laborer
@AxelXeron9 ай бұрын
@@always_on_ten actually it's the mindset of a hobbyist who doesn't seek to make a living from his tools and doesn't require the precision of higher-end tools. But please, go on degrading people on the internet to make you feel better about yourself. 🙂
@hugomyllykangas84429 ай бұрын
@@AxelXeron in my own garage i have mostly cheaper tools because it does the job and works fine for the work I do on my cars etc, I have a cheap mig welder and it works good, only bad with that is that it is a gasless welder😅 but when on work I want to have more quality tools😅
@notgray888 ай бұрын
@@always_on_tenelitist arshole lol
@Vincent_Beers8 ай бұрын
A piece of advice I remember from Adam Savage (mythbusters). The first time you buy a tool, buy it cheap. If you end up rarely using it, it might last for years and you saved money. If you use it enough that it breaks or enough that you figure out what additional features you might use, then you at least have a better understanding of what you want from a new one and can invest in an appropriate price/quality one for your needs, and just consider the first one was research.
@hanzmartin42849 ай бұрын
⚠️ The fact that you can smell the brushes at the beginning is because they are first grinding in and I recommend letting the devices run for 5 minutes without load to have full power.
@jothain8 ай бұрын
Very true. Though I've bought some quality tools that have had been likely ran in at factory. So it's not always not the case, but indeed common. Also I've noticed that almost all powertools smell bit shortly after first start. Likely factory grease, winding lacquer etc. on even high quality tools that gets warm first time.
@williamchristy27659 ай бұрын
I own the track saw and it works well. As other's have said, the zero clearance strip needs to be mated to each saw. It needs replaced when switching saws. The cam that prevents the saw from moving backwards is supposed to keep it from kicking back. I found it annoying and took it out. It comes off with 1 Phillips screw. Overall, it works great for straight cuts. I have not tried the miter yet.
@Tlavite9 ай бұрын
great idea! im removing that cam now
@kameljoe219 ай бұрын
I got stupid and bought one of those kreg kits from HD and I am taking it back I think this week and going to buy the wen set and track. I do not need a track saw that much yet I would like to have it on hand when I do need it.
@Zenkai769 ай бұрын
here I am using a cheap circular saw against a clamped 8' level to do my straight cuts, I think track saws in general are overpriced unless you're building furniture.
@kameljoe219 ай бұрын
@@Zenkai76The problem with the level and clamps, you have to know exactly what your saw widith is. Plus the clamp and level offer no stability for the start or end of the cut. The track offers something that a level and clamps just can not.
@dollrxst9 ай бұрын
I know nothing about tools. But this was on my feed and I’m entertained lol
@J.P_Sullivan9 ай бұрын
Remember, switching to your 8 volt is faster than recharging...
@DaRealRoachDoggJr8 ай бұрын
💀💀💀
@Dctctx7 ай бұрын
This joke stopped being funny in 2007
@J.P_Sullivan7 ай бұрын
@@Dctctx it's not a joke, it's a fact
@thepracticaldad3 ай бұрын
@@J.P_Sullivan Nice one, Sully.
@peteyscott459 ай бұрын
Be careful how you store those incredibly cheap and unreliable lithium batteries from purchases made for videos like these. My neighbor had his house burn down from a faulty lithium battery, and it was not from a company as sketchy as that drill and sander. I bought a fireproof bag made for charging lithium batteries and store all of mine in it now!
@kermitthefragg9 ай бұрын
That bag is not going to survive the incendiary device you've made my storing all the batteries together lol
@peteyscott459 ай бұрын
@@kermitthefragg You can do research online and see evidence that they suppress flames from many batteries being stored in the same bag. One faulty battery is guaranteed to light a wood shop on fire unless it's in a fire safe bag. Everyone keeps their batteries together the same shelf anyway, so worst case I wasted a few dollars and my house still burned down.
@Boogie_the_cat8 ай бұрын
Actually the research I did here on YT shows those bags doing fart-all to stop flames from even 1 lithium battery. Check out the videos. I'm not saying this to be an ass, I'm trying to show you're playing with fire thinking those bags are safe. They're not.
@Boogie_the_cat8 ай бұрын
@@kermitthefraggthose bags don't even contain 1 lithium battery fire. The only way to stop a lithium fire is to starve it from oxygen. Even the fire department can't do anything. That's why you see EV manufacturers have had whole areas of their storage plants burn up, and the FD has to just sit there and hope it won't spread.
@obeseperson8 ай бұрын
I just disable my old batteries by poking them with a screwdriver until they’re safe and empty
@beerup9 ай бұрын
I'm not sure where you saw the 1-star review for the tracksaw--maybe a third-party seller? The sold-by-Amazon listing for the saw gets 4.3 stars from over 1,000 reviews. That rating is also pretty consistent for the listings for packages deals (with tracks etc).
@MrScorpianwarrior9 ай бұрын
Just recently bought a WEN belt sander and bandsaw (and a foot pedal). Happy to see a lot of other people in the comments having good experiences with them, I was a little worried about going too cheap.
@washellwash18029 ай бұрын
When it comes to the tracksaw, you don't have to buy a festool track, a lot of cheaper brands of tracks are compatible. Spending more on the track than the saw would be ridiculous, unless you're already saving up for a better tracksaw and just need something to tide you over.
@SpartanORGN9 ай бұрын
Wen sells 110" of track for $65. And it's solid too
@littleshopofrandom6859 ай бұрын
@@SpartanORGNthats what i use. with their clamps. whole kit was $310cdn. (240us?). the clamps have some issues, but they work if you are gently with them
@HawkXe9 ай бұрын
That's what I use with my Milwaukee track saw!@@SpartanORGN
@christiannorf16809 ай бұрын
I have the Makita track saw. Not cheap either, but still half of the Festool. I used it to rip 52 mm (2 in) thick and 3 m (10 ft) long oak slabs. It struggled a bit and got pretty hot, but got the job done. Granted, it probably would have been smarter to make several passes, but I was lazy because it was a lot of slabs to rip down.
@SpartanORGN9 ай бұрын
@@christiannorf1680im pretty sure the makita has been rated really well. Your saw blade will make a big difference. Too many teeth on a thick board will make it hard to cut.
@timderks59609 ай бұрын
6:23 This is NOT TRUE. This is exactly why the guide rails have a rubber edge, and why you cut off part of that edge on the first use: things vary from saw to saw. That rubber edge is an alignment tool that's set up for your Festool, of course it won't line up with the cheap saw, just like it most likely won't line up with saws from other brands, if those even fit on the track.
@KylesMonitors9 ай бұрын
I bought the bigger Wen track saw last year for cutting sheet material and it's fantastic for that. I've cut dozens of sheets of of plywood and PVC. The bigger saw doesn't have the anti kickback lock either, so you can pull it backwards on the track. I think the saw and 8' Powertek tracks were about $260
@JohnMaleckiUnscrewed9 ай бұрын
ya i was surprised by the saw cutting a 90* cut, i just don't like that anti kick
@adrianmack39 ай бұрын
@@JohnMaleckiUnscrewedyou can easily, with 1 screw, remove the anti kickback.
@muddywater68569 ай бұрын
I have two Festool track saws that are used almost every day. I bought the Wen to cut concrete board etc. to save my expensive saws. The Wen saw is still going, and accurate after heavy use.
@AlexOvechkinSucks9 ай бұрын
@@muddywater6856thanks, I might go grab one now.
@Zalagar6199 ай бұрын
The torque spec for that F-150's Lug is 150 ft lbs. but 99% of techs just slam them on with their air impacts and send it. I worked at a Ford dealership for 5 Years and had to frequently deal with the reprecussions of other people being hacks.Those could be torqued well over 200 ft lbs. Next time bust one loose and torque it to the spec you're trying to hit.
@orrinkelso92959 ай бұрын
There are plenty of those Makita copy routers available. The base is interchangeable with a Makita base. I have had a Makita copy router for years. And it works very well. So not all of them are bad.
@tdata5455 ай бұрын
17:47 that's not good, that's a sign of bad fire hazard circuitry if the charging light stays on when plugged into the battery but not the wall. That's some back feeding of power YIKES. Means that port is always live. Also means could probably use that port to charge other things. An unintentional battery bank. I bought a kind of expensive Ultrasonic Knife to cut plastic with that had that massive safety flaw as well, and that knife cost like $250.
@carterscustomrods9 ай бұрын
7:04 that makita you just had also came with... "Magnets" ( 😂 ) for the brushed motor.
@daltonderrick168 ай бұрын
his impact wrench came with a “lug extender” too 😂 appears woodworking is this guys specialty, not mechanics
@andrewchristiansen83119 ай бұрын
3:45 My black+decker matrix was 50$ and its impact attachment buries screws fine. Impact attachment was 18$. The drill attachment it comes with is 800 rpm and buries screws too. It's not great but for 50$ has way more capacity than that. Just what I use it for. Making cabinets, DIY bs etc. I got Ingerrsoll Rand, Snapon, Dewalt, Makita and B&D Firestorm 28v for the real work.
@darkwinter73959 ай бұрын
The green LED staying on when the charger is unplugged is because there's a capacitor inside it that stores a little bit of power to smooth out the AC waveform coming in from the wall. Wait a little bit and it will run out of power and the LED will go out.
@AxGryndr9 ай бұрын
It is also possible that the circuitry is incorrect and the charger is drawing amperage from the battery.
@fools_opinions9 ай бұрын
Yeah it's surprising how little power you need to keep an led going, last year we had a power cut for a few days and the standby led on my TV took over 2 days to go off.
@CemKalyoncu9 ай бұрын
@@AxGryndr You have a point there. I wouldn't call it incorrect though. Just designed that way. I have many chargers, most will light up when connected to the battery. This includes Ingco and B&D chargers as well as standalone chargers for single Li-ion batteries.
@NightsReign9 ай бұрын
Since the charger hadn't been connected to AC yet when he plugged it into the battery on-camera. Unless it was unpackaged, connected, disconnected, and then repackaged off-camera, for some reason, I don't think it could've had anything to do with a smoothing capacitor. Doesn't this indicate the circuitry is lacking a dedicated diode to prevent reverse flow from battery to charger? Almost like they're using the LED as a stand-in for that task. While the D in LED does indeed stand for diode, this seems like a planned obsolescence point-of-failure to me. However, admitting that this sort of corner-cutting took place, means the smoothing capacitor theory isn't so far-fetched. For all we know, there's no separation between low voltage and mains, and that LED is acting as a half-bridge rectifier... 🫣🤡 Sounds like something BigClivedotcom would love to teardown on his stream.
@darkwinter73959 ай бұрын
@@NightsReign Watch again: he plugged the charger in to the AC outlet first, then connected the battery.
@jasonhalvorsen12489 ай бұрын
I've had the Wen track saw for 4 years and to be honest I've been really happy with it (after changing the blade)
@Bigrignohio9 ай бұрын
I agree. That "Drill" is a screwdriver. And as I was thinking "Ikea special" you said the same. And a refurb Mikita router is what, $115? Tear that nailer apart. I bet there are some weight blocks in it to make it feel heavy.
@MikeGSJR8 ай бұрын
riddle me this, gives a product 2 stars cause rainbow looks cool on battery o.o anything more than lowest rating when the product doesn't do what it was designed for is beyond me o.O -love your vids man
@darkwinter73959 ай бұрын
I have the higher-power of the two Wen track saws. For the price, it works OK. The not-going-backwards is an anti-kickback feature; there's a knob you have to twist to go backwards. If you want to take your life into your own hands you can remove the entire mechanism. Accuracy depends on the track, make sure your zero-clearance edge is really up against the blade. At least on my version, when you lock down the mitre angle there's no flex.
@thequietwoods9 ай бұрын
12:35 I have an older Makita that came with the same bearing mount. It goes directly in line with the bit and basically it is so you can use bits that do not have a bearing on them, but with this bearing instead to follow edges, contours, etc
@LaLaLand.Germany9 ай бұрын
I got the same palm router, I got it for 20 bucks from Ebay/China, mine has speed adjust, tho. I broke it in slowly, I ran it without load and maybe 500 rpm for 30mins so the brushes find their spot. I then had quite nice fun with it, it does the job but one has to be veeery careful, take very light cuts, don´t run it full blast. It holds up for three years, now- I´m happy with it.
@Dagoth666Ur9 ай бұрын
You just have to know the limit of tool you are using, people expect cheap tools to work like 10 times more expenisive one, even cheap tools can serve you good if you use a brain more and brute force less.
@LaLaLand.Germany9 ай бұрын
Kindalike my opinion. I knew it was cheap, I wanted to test it, pleasant surprise. The little China dingus has potential to me. If I was to use it in a jointery it would be a nose dive. But for my hobby it´s okay@@Dagoth666Ur
@LaLaLand.Germany9 ай бұрын
I´m very much onboard. Little story: Few years ago a Dude and me (basically just me) tried cutting a car in half with just a tiny angle grinder- it was such a chore, took me four hours just for a darn two side panels. WAY more noise than work, we needed brute force for that. Next day Dude went and borrowed a real man´s tool, a big, powerful 1500 watts grinder. We were done in two hours. That was one of the few occasions brute force was needed and my flimsy bugger tooling just couldn´t cope. But for occasional, light woodwork this is okay. @@Dagoth666Ur
@connorhalligan72169 ай бұрын
The reviews people leave on amazon are always some interesting stories
@307livin99 ай бұрын
I learned my lesson about wearing gloves while working with wood. Was pre-drilling some holes on a picture frame I was making at home for a wood working project in high school on a drill press (didn't have a working hand drill). Needless to say, my finger isn't straight anymore lol.
@airporttrucker85299 ай бұрын
9:45 I have same router both of them actually. Tried to flush trim a 1/2" plywood with the Batoca (that's the brand name). It nearly burn the motor. Had to finish the job with the Makita Rt0700c. Not the 700 watts motor it rated on the motor. Feels like a 550 watts motor.
@FotoTravis9 ай бұрын
I actually have a Kimo cordless ratchet and use it all the time. Works great.
@harrywolf8258 ай бұрын
I got a set of Kimo tools at my work, a blower, the impact wrench and the standard drill for 30$. I use them all pretty often but I’m not a contractor or mechanic, it’s nice to have them when I need them. They’re actually made in Germany and have yet to really fail me. From what I can tell they outperform low end drills like craftsman and ryobi but they aren’t on par with dewalt or Milwaukee. But they’re also a third of the price, and the batteries on them are really great (despite the rainbow lol). For the average Joe I really like them, but if you’re buying them for a specific application save ur money for something better.
@matthewnelson52939 ай бұрын
That drill looks like it's literally just supposed to do extremely basic stuff around the house, like you said, but be cute for girl. I bought the cheapest drill at Harbor Freight for the same price just to be used around the house. I ended up using it on my deck because I got tired of swapping bits back and forth in my good drill and I was surprised by how it performed
@jessicaalvis70638 ай бұрын
Girls Got good taste in tools ;) I Got mostly milwaukee, a few Makita tools and a dewalt router
@Stettafire8 ай бұрын
I think most women have got better taste
@OhImKiCkiN8 ай бұрын
I have the older version of that Kimo impact and mine is awesome for the price. I believe mine is rated at 315ft pounds. I use it all the time on bolts torqued above 200ft pounds on the medium power setting. It's no Milwaukee but it's hard to beat for the $95 I paid for the impact and 2 batteries.
@xbluenovax3699 ай бұрын
As a mechanic the proper lug nut torque for a Ranger is 100 FtIbs and a F-150 is 150 FtIbs if they are properly torqued to spec. For future video reference
@HotForgeChaos9 ай бұрын
Youuuuuuu don't need to worry aboot correct torque settings. Just run er down full steam with a big Milwaukeenee
@carterscustomrods9 ай бұрын
@@HotForgeChaos Milwaukee... because MoAr ToRqUe = Quality 😂😂😂😂
@bobturnbull189 ай бұрын
@@HotForgeChaosYou are looking to piss off whoever has to change a flat out on the road using the OEM tire iron.
@HotForgeChaos9 ай бұрын
@@bobturnbull18 Lol, probably. But I did watch one of the mechanics I worked with do that to an Evo 7, and he fuckin gave her all the way with it too
@j_taylor8 ай бұрын
@@HotForgeChaos Some people do just give it a few ugga-duggas with an air wrench, but that doesn't mean it's a good idea. I stopped going to a quickie-lube place after I changed my own oil once. They'd hammered in the drain plug so hard it damaged the threads. On the plus side, they saved using a gasket and it worked great until the next person had to work on it.
@frikyouall8 ай бұрын
As far as most tools go, I have an old tool bias. Like for a router, I just bought a new boxed SEARS router and called it done. It doesn't have any of the fancy variable speed triggers or anything, but it doesn't quit and gets the job done. Which is good, I had heavy work for it. I carved about a 1/2"x 36"x 14" rectangle out of four sides of two separate 2x10s. And never changed or sharpened the bit. One pass. I thought that was pretty impressive, but I might be wrong.
@chrisbeggs61409 ай бұрын
Just a heads up. The motor brushes that conduct electricity from the stator to the armature are made of graghite/carbon and sometimes made of copper(but not usually for ac power). Cheers!
@spiketro5 ай бұрын
I have that exact track saw. I love it. It took a good 15 minutes of tinkering with it to figure out how to work it, but a quick scan of the instructions told me what i needed to know. $200 all in on a track saw and 110" of track, and it has done everything I needed it to do. I've never heard the claim that it will work on a festool track so I can't speak to that. But for a 110" track saw that I don't use often, and I didn't have to finance, it is awesome. As someone that owns one and has used it several times, I would give it 4 stars, 5 stars considering the price. On a side note, I have bought other Wen tools, and have yet to be disappointed, especially for the price
@rogeraldrich25338 ай бұрын
Only a 14 second introduction? You are my new favorite KZbinr!
@ThirdEyeOpened959 ай бұрын
That level out of the drill kit is gonna serve you longer and better than the drill it came with.
@Unfoundrumors8 ай бұрын
This needs a part 2 and a series ASAP, you should have held the camera on top of the nail gun to show the recoil, also some temperature readings on the motors after usage would help cause good equality tools can do a lot of work before they burn out
@ThisisCitrus8 ай бұрын
"Am I going to give it more than 1 star? No, I'd give it a 2." Well glad you're handy, cause math isn't your strong suit, pal.
@simpsonrosetti51308 ай бұрын
Lol I noticed the same thing.
@vincedibona46878 ай бұрын
He _is_ a former NFL player…
@michaelandcolinspop8 ай бұрын
My wife picked up a Wen belt sander for some big projects I had to get done outside. I’d never had or used a Wen before, but that thing impressed the hell out of me. I used it for several hours over a few weekends and it never bogged or smoked and, more importantly, never slipped a belt. Most of my other carpentry and woodworking tools are DeWalt and I’m not about to change, but this sander held its own quite well at a very reasonable price. I’ve also heard good things from a friend about the Wen bench planer.
@GeorgeOrwell-tp8dw9 ай бұрын
“I’m very much not used to using brushed tools these days” was such a sad and strange flex
@ajs963509 ай бұрын
Not really a flex, it's just what the good tools are these days.
@FuckGoogle5029 ай бұрын
@@ajs96350I mean, I use both. The old power tools from Dad and my grandfather still work fine, plus heaps of old tools I got at auctions growing up. I've only had to replace a few brushes on my own tools my entire life. Why replace them (the tools, I mean) if they're working great? Many of my newer tools are brushless, but the only difference I notice is that the motors are slightly smaller and lighter.
@jothain8 ай бұрын
Downright weird. I've bought bunch of quality tools with brushes. It's downright idiotic to say brushed tool = bad tool.
@kaptein12478 ай бұрын
@@ajs96350depends what you consider good. Since I use my tools purely around the house I want something cheap an reliable. Corded brushed tools are the way to go. Buying budget cordless tools just for a little occasional around the house job isnt the best idea
@doctorsuave3 ай бұрын
@@jothainto be fair he didn’t say that. People are allowed to have preferences.
@ImTheCrew8 ай бұрын
You should do a video where you use an expensive tool va a cheap one- and see if you can guess which one is which.
@jboyd859 ай бұрын
The WEN tracksaw doesn't go backwards because one of the cams on the track is an *anti-kickback* feature. I mean, you could defeat or remove it, but why? Without a riving knife, that is awesome safety-money value if your workpiece has internal stress. The limitations of this thing have been seriously frustrating to work with as a contractor, but for the odd flooring transition or one-off site built cabinet, it's been a lifesaver. Put a better Makita blade into it, and it gets even better. A longer cord, better still. Moreover, it let us gain capability while spending better money on tools we use daily.
@StuartGrimshaw9 ай бұрын
Those plunge saws are available in Europe under another name, might be Schepach or Titan ... I have one. The anti-kickback device stopped the saw being ablew to move smoothly forwards and de the saw really hard to push ... I removed it and it's much better.
@XxCrystalPhoenix6 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, the ad read was smooth, seamless, stylistically thrown in, and didnt interrupt the tempo of the video. Dunno if anyone cares, but I appreciate that.
@giddybots9 ай бұрын
First time viewer, "We only have stars and squares here" made my day. I build a lot of stuff using 2 and 3mm hardware and go far out of my way to get them in hex or torx, it has made life so much easier. I'll admit, it took a lot of trial and error to find a T6 bit that wouldn't strip itself. Wera won that battle.
@Dustin_Platt7 ай бұрын
As a Ravens fan I hate this channel. As a less than amateur carpenter I like this channel. My eyes don't know what to do..
@Dont_Poke_The_Bear9 ай бұрын
Later that afternoon, the Kemo's revenge was played out when they pulled out of the parking lot and lost lugs.😂😂😂 Just kidding.
@thomasvarner49106 ай бұрын
I failed to see the wen track saw at one star... are you sure it wasn't the festool model that is extremely overstated and over priced? If you pay as much for festool, it damn sure should be gold plated and indestructible.....of which it isn't......
@pateralus99 ай бұрын
I bought a WEN rotary tool with case, extension , & a bunch of bits & a couple collets for $19 on Amazon. It's held up like a champ with regular use over a couple years now, & I'm totally blown away by the quality for the price! The rotation is nice & tight, too, i don't notice any runout.
@PhatallyFlawless9 ай бұрын
I got a bluetooth speak on alibaba for 32 cents 😂, whenevr i turn it on it has a Chinese lady say "bluetooth on" shiii iis hilarious
@Kraxt0n9 ай бұрын
kimo customer service is by far some of the best ive ever experienced. i have their ratchet wrench, short and long versions. broke the long boys ratchet, they sent two more batteries, and a new bag with ratchet within two days (used for a year before breaking) drills i couldnt speak on. it will hold 80ftlbs of break away "HAND" torque not battery force. 31 on battery which is what it claims. dont knock the kimo fellas, they indeed stand behind their tools.
@gregsmith_za9 ай бұрын
Cut to 7 days later where "Joe who doesn't work with his hands" finds his front right wheel overtaking him on the road coz the nuts fell off
@cjswanson38308 ай бұрын
That little kimo impact is under rated, now don’t get me wrong don’t expect to take a crank bolt off but I’ve taken off lugs torqued too 150ft/lb with little resistance, idk if there’s just quality control problems but I also wouldn’t recommend buying one , mine was a gift so do with this as you want
@cpl_05039 ай бұрын
As always... more fun than informative, unless you consider that you definitively proved why you should never cheap out on tools or set expectations too high (as in expect it to work) when you buy off brands from Amazon. Great Sunday morning video to start the day with coffee and a smile. Thanks
@ozpin83298 ай бұрын
I have one of those little "drill" screwdrivers! I don't do any really hard work with it, but the reason I bought it was because I was moving into my brand new apartment had to do things like hang things on the walls and assemble a lot of new furniture. It ended up being a great deal with the accessories and stuff, since I haven't been able to get my actual tools out of storage yet. The quality is pretty good if you just need something for occasional household use. The fact it can charge off a USB and not need its own dedicated barrel plug you can lose is fantastic.
@iaincowell97478 ай бұрын
Yeah, there's probably nothing wrong with it. Cheap basic drill screwdriver
@euphurion9 ай бұрын
"I didn't get flames out of it, I'm a little dissapointed" 😂like "I want my tools burn in passion for my work" 😂😂
@ryonbrand78858 ай бұрын
That impact was garbage, what a waste of money, my OEM tools corded impact was around $80 at Auto Zone and it’s rated at 450 ft-lb breaking torque, lower for tightening, but it has never let me down when cracking bolts or nuts loose, I bought it originally to take the axle bolts off my Rabbit, because they were torqued so high that I snapped the end off a 1/2” breaker bar with a pipe on it, the impact took it off in 2 seconds, it easily takes lug bolts out, doesn’t even complain. My tip for people is that if you’re looking for cheap drills or impacts, go corded, because it’s way cheaper to make a powerful corded tool than it is to make a powerful cordless tool that has a good battery.
@DaveHonkles9 ай бұрын
I've made some good cuts with that track saw. It's good for those of us that can't afford a 32,000 square foot shop and all the best tools. It's definitely 4 stars.
@AlexOvechkinSucks9 ай бұрын
@UnjustifiedRecsyeah but what are simple tools other than a motor and an interface? You always change the blade, and using the festool track, you’re basically getting a very simple unit that should be able to do it’s job regularly. You do lose on tolerance, repairability, and probably customer service. But I still bet it’s better than some Ryobi tools. The issue is complexity. Once they start getting complex, cutting corners starts working against you.
@mrorange85769 ай бұрын
The drill in the first part would probably be kinda useful for some scale model/model kit hobbyists. If it can drill wood kinda okay it would do fine on most plastics surely?
@2nd-place9 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen your content, but I don’t think you know how to use some of these tools properly. Like the track saw, you’re supposed to use a zero clearance rubber strip. Of course if you put a new saw on a track it won’t line up perfectly. It’s also a good idea to get a better blade. I have this same track saw and have used it for cutting walnut for glue-up to make tables and it was perfectly fine for that. Can’t beat the price for no seam glue ups using a thin kerf blade. You’re right about the miter, though. I will get a nicer one later but this is fine for my intermediate use.
@edrichrohrbeck31988 ай бұрын
dude never disrespect mr Maleki
@ShaggyRogers17 ай бұрын
@@edrichrohrbeck3198 Malecki honestly sounds like a hobbyist that is little more than a novice. He put a track saw on a previously used track and then acted surprise that the guard didn't line up to the new saw. There is a reason why tracks come with oversized guards, you cut the guard to size with the first cut on the track. He also complained that the saw doesn't want to go backwards on the track. That is a FEATURE designed to prevent the saw from kicking back as much.
@TheDorgod8 ай бұрын
7:12 'You can see here it started waver, jump and come back' No, no we can't see that.
@inspectopatronum23079 ай бұрын
That cheap trim router is actually great for a 1/8 round over bit. That's all I use it for.
@muddywater68569 ай бұрын
Same here.......3 of them with dedicated smaller bits. Swapping bits can eat up a lot of time.
@mromutt9 ай бұрын
I got one of those cheap hyper tough 12v tiny routers and love it for small stuff like that! Was like $50 and I think it was worth every penny. Paired it with the 4ah battery.
@paulsworkshop41799 ай бұрын
You need to wiggle or twist the impact when trying to remove the lugs. That little pink drill is really only for an apartment dweller hanging blinds or pictures and maybe for RTA furniture. Great tool tests.
@danceswithaardvarks32849 ай бұрын
The little router doodab is a guide for trimming laminate edge banding I believe. I got a few, but never used one.
@samparks19299 ай бұрын
it's an offset guide, used with a straight bit to cut rabbits or to trim laminate if you don't have a bearing bit, actually really useful.
@Nectarman9 ай бұрын
Ive had the wen track saw on a makita track for 3 years now, still working great.
@clementclarisseclemen3d7089 ай бұрын
@ 10:26 i disagree with you John, i bought my Parkside POF 1200 router with 6 bits, guide and vacuum fitting, all that was sold by LIDL for... ~40 bucks
@virtualvirtual23629 ай бұрын
got the dremel for $20 with various bits for: buffing, cutting, sanding, a bit on lower end but works well for my needs
@fools_opinions9 ай бұрын
That is helped by lidl often using those middle aisle items as loss leaders, selling at or below cost with limited stock and making profit from the increased customer numbers. But I would still expect a tool like that to come with everything needed to use it straight out of the box, it's not really aimed at people who would know exactly what extras they would need to buy.
@TomOConnor-BlobOpera9 ай бұрын
Those gloves that came with the router -- I bought a cheap MAPPgas blowtorch kit off Amazon not that long ago, and they came as part of the kit supposedly "Fireproof gloves" They are absolutely not. I actually tested them with the blowtorch, and they melt then catch fire! 😂
@evilgenius36469 ай бұрын
That pink drill serves a very necessary purpose... To allow liberal arts majors to hang their degree on the wall all by themselves. Which is why it comes with a level.
@mrstephentgarrett9 ай бұрын
Several years ago I bought a Dako stick welder for a small project and have used it often with rather decent results. It's only a 110v but it works great for small jobs and if I remember correctly it was under $100
@Aydosh6619 ай бұрын
typo in title edit: fixed
@61sabres9 ай бұрын
What ypo?
@michaelwillson68479 ай бұрын
Saw that to. Missed the t
@jayjay19771009 ай бұрын
Really who cares lol
@Aydosh6619 ай бұрын
they fixed it :D@@61sabres
@mybossisdrunk9 ай бұрын
@jayjay1977100 clearly the poster did because they fixed it
@luciussulla9875 ай бұрын
That little 8V drill/driver actually looks like it would be great for the kids to use around the shop. Bright colours to keep em entertained and not enough torque to twist em up if he catches.
@iPunisher9 ай бұрын
Another tool that comes with extra magnets ... you mean brushes ........ and then you said you couldn't get any of the screws to bury when using a nail gun do you even have a video editor or is it just raw video or are there so many mistakes he just says f it and sends it ... just goes to show people will watch anything on the internet
@nunya3163Ай бұрын
I have a Wen rotory tool. I absolutely love it. My Dad fell in love with it, and I ended up getting him one as well.
@CorporalCactus-fs8ns8 ай бұрын
as someone who frequents harbor freight and does in fact use their power tools, i feel personally attacked
@noiamhippyman9 ай бұрын
I didn't even realize this wasn't the main channel! Subbed up on both now.
@IanRonald9 ай бұрын
The little accessory for the router that you couldn't identify is for cutting rebates on the edge of a board using straight cutting bits. I use one just like it on my Ryobi cordless for binding rebates on guitars.
@jessevanmierle57529 ай бұрын
Got an old hitachi palm router at work with the same style accessory, pretty handy if you don't have a fitting copying bit at hand
@chuckbrown41327 ай бұрын
I have been using my wen track saw for about a year now. Mostly OSB. Works best with the wen track. The first cut on track cuts the rubber to make anti splintering cuts for future cuts. No splinters even on OSB. And the not being able to pull back on track is just an anti kickback (which I actually like).
@SirWulfrick6 ай бұрын
I've had great luck with Wen. I bought a Wen bandsaw a few years back. It was meant to fill the gap between industrial bandsaw sizes and tabletop hobby bandsaws ... And it was and still is awesome. In fact it became such a great deal that they sold out everywhere and soon doubled in price. I also bought a Wen planer which was also pretty good except the dust chute clogs easily.
@bunnywarren9 ай бұрын
I've got a router very similar to the one used here and about the same price. I love it for rounding over edges and it works fine with bits that have a guide bearing on it. I've never used it for more meaty cuts, for which I have a bigger router, but I find it comfortable and good for the amount I paid. It has the base almost identical to the Makita one and a button to hold the shaft so you only need a single wrench.
@tdata5455 ай бұрын
15:49 looks like the Dewalt I got in a kit, but man does it not sound like my dewalt. I think I remember telling my friend who I gave my extra impact and drill driver to, that the dewalt hand orbital sander was so powerful that it was hard to hold onto. I was using it with a scrubbing attachment to remove some old dried up paint that I spilled all over my dining room floor (which is my work shop, since I don't entertain people, I have 25 rooms in this house, and I live alone in this 4700sq ft home). HOLY COW did this just eat through the paint, but since it was a scrubbing head for dishes and grills, didn't damage the ceramic tile. That thing was great, even took care of the paint in the grout.
@evelynsahoe88969 ай бұрын
23:49 am I the only one who died when he called an extension "a lug extender" 🤣🤣🤣
@dobermansnp9 ай бұрын
I love videos like this. Great work.
@MrHoopSr9 ай бұрын
My first tracksaw was the Wen, like many other people, I removed the kickback feature which then allowed the saw to be pulled back without an issue. I've since upgraded to the Milwaukee since I wanted the portability but the Wen worked fine while I had it.
@Person123-fj8qm8 ай бұрын
We only have Stars and Squares in my shop. We don’t carry Phillips stuff. 😂😂 Stars are Phillips, squares are Robertson, And flat ones are called Slotted.
@RamadanSteve698 ай бұрын
stars are torx not phillips.
@HairyBaconGamer9 ай бұрын
I have a WEN dremel tool. Honestly the best hand dremel I have ever owned EXPECT the extension chuck thing for hand held use fell apart out of the box. Both times. I bpught a second to replace the one my uncle stole. But its been years and both still work great.
@chettiarsirusraj95019 ай бұрын
On the palm router or any tool in general if you have a brushed motor then the brushes rubbing on the stator of the motor will generate sparks as you make it work hard but since your palm router is brand new the brushes don't have the wear that an old highly used brushed motors brush will have. I have a brushed 3 to 4-year-old Corded hand drill and I see a lot of sparks flying out of it when I push it hard while using it throws a lot of heat out as well but most hand drills do but if they are decently maintained they don't have much issue's to deal with except cleaning out the brushes and the stator that runs between them and clear out the Brushes dust that gets collected on the stator which if enough of it is clogged/caked up on the stator then will stop the drill from working and powering on at all. The sparks you see flying out of the brushed motor are the brushes rubbing on the stator(More common on Old Brushed motor tools which likely have the factory brushes still installed and unchanged) and getting overcharged and heated with electricity when in use and are rubbing and flying out of the tool housing breathing holes for the stator and the brushes. How do I know about brushes clogging the stator when overusing it i dealt with this issue on my own hand drill but after clearing up the stator and the brushes it started up and was working good as new.
@Smrts9559 ай бұрын
Im really curious how the nailgun works. It looks like its spring loaded. It sounds like a stanley stapler
@steveferguson12329 ай бұрын
Great video John, as always. I have the Wen track saw and it works very well for me, and I purchased the Wen tracks as I did not have a track saw. One thing you mentioned tinned that it cut away from the edge a little, so what that is, your Festool cuts the splinter strip at one place where the Wen would cut in a different place. All in all, you provide great videos with these tools. Love the channel
@AngelSanchez-jy3sp3 ай бұрын
19:21 Puts nails in and point to face, OMG!! Dude, great news you where wearing your Shop Shades!
@cheeserdane9 ай бұрын
Pause at 24:05 for the best face picture. Plus i use miller brand welding glasses #5 for cheap replaceable sunshades.
@briantaylor92669 ай бұрын
For all of those battery tools, it might be worthwhile to note whether the connection is proprietary or whether a name brand battery (e.g., Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita, etc,) will fit.
@plumcat40899 ай бұрын
Yeah. Makita's battery fit for Deko tools and they work better. Not very much but still 🙃
@jacobcutshall65238 ай бұрын
me and my brother bought my dad one of those drills like 15 years ago when we were 6 and 8 and had practically no money and it literally didn't work out of the box
@johnmckee79379 ай бұрын
John, loved the video of the best! Great showing comparison of name brand and off brand tools so we know difference.
@floopflarp9 ай бұрын
I got the Wen tracksaw and it was 1 star for me because the mechanism that unlocks the plunge mechanism would lock and not work 9/10 times. I couldn't even use the tool because it was just stuck locked in the upward position. Easiest upgrade of my life to just get a Festool instead.