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PC Customizing : Kerry's Outrageous Sierra on 30" Forgiato Wheels
Huge S/o to the homie Kerry ! Check out his new toy , GMC Sierra on 30" Forgiato wheels. Hate we didnt have much sunlight to show you the Nasty flip of about ...
S/o to the homie Juan ! Came down all the way from Chicago to ride for the weekend. Outrageous Daytona Beach Sprayed by PC Customizing in Milwaukee, ...
Since watching your video, I ordered a Milwaukee set, just like the one you
demonstrated. Before it arrived, I had a handyman try out my new Bosch set
that I haven’t been able to use. Even *he* had trouble changing the saws!
(But as he is younger and doesn’t have arthritis, I figured he could learn
to deal with it, so I gave it to him.) I am very happy to have the
Milwaukee set, it works just as easily as you demonstrated. Your well-done
video was a great public service. Thanks again!
Was looking for a demo for the Bosch Universal Quick Change hole saw kit,
and this looked close. And the Milwaukee looks much easier and more
ergonomically friendly than the Bosch- easier to grip the indented on two
sides assembly than the round Bosch. (I have arthritis in my hands.) So I
may just get the Milwaukee set instead. At any rate, thanks for the video.
This was a nice video. A friend of mine had picked up a pair of hole saws
with arbor at a garage sale and given them to me. Problem is that the
Quick-set Arbor was in pieces. The pins are separate from the body, and
there is a "C-clip" that goes around the arbor and holds both onto the
shaft of the arbor for insertion into the saw body. How are they
re-assembled?
+Sparky Channel This was an older Arbor. Through trail and error I discovered the pins were not spring loaded but that the "C-clip" is used as a "Stop" for the knurled retaining nut that held the pins in place as it screwed onto the shaft of the Arbor itself. The pins have grooves along the top edge that rest on a lip of that retaining nut. With the clip removed the knurled nut can be backed off too far and the pins fall out of the assembly. with the clip in place on the top edge of the shaft the nut/pins cannot back-out further than to exchange the hole-saw. Thanks for replying! BTW this was an older Milwaukee Arbor and saw set as well!
Thank you for this video. I bought this kit to make holes to fit a soap
dispenser in the RV sink and drill holes in the wood to sink my electrical
wires so I don't have to keep the drawer open to access the electrical
outlet. The only problems was that I had never used one and I didn't know
how to connect the cutters to the attachment. This video was very helpful.
+Meowing Metal Milwaukee is great I prefer Bosch for hole saws the quick change mechanism is a little faster and no need to unscrew anything. Milwaukee is great for drill bits and jigsaw blades though.
WhipAddict: Xplizit Car Club Widebody Camaro SS T-Top Terror on Forgiato Girare 26s
Xplizit Car Club's "T-Top Terror" the Widebody Chevrolet Camaro SS on Forgiato Girare 24" in front 26" x 15 in the rear. Everything about this car A1. Done by ...
Never underestimate Eric Johnsons musicianship and able to convincingly
pull off different genres with the best them. Think about it, this is a
guitarist that is well versed in about every guitar style you can think of
and is competent in doing so. I'm waiting for him to do some kind of new
Electric Django thing on a strat and really blow peoples minds.
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