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Got any cool tools lately?

I'll try to remember to update you. So far it seems like it takes for ever to heat up!
I’ll be interested in how this holds up long term. I tried a few different pyro pens off the Mac truck. I like the one I have now but always looking for a better option.
 
Love mine. The different tips allow lots of uses. Great for soldering and removing shrink hose clamps.
I hate those shrink hose clamps, they failed on my freightliner in the worst position and I was lucky I had some spare worm gear hose clamps and caught it before I destroyed my engine.
 
I bought this really cheap plasma cutter($250) after using a friend of mines. He's had his for a year or so and it works pretty well for what I need it for. I have alot of metal cutting in my future. Alot faster safer and more precise than using the death wheel too. I've only cut 1/8 in with it so far but seems to cut fine but a little clean up with the grinder is necessary. Comes as 220 with a 110 adapter

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I bought this really cheap plasma cutter($250) after using a friend of mines. He's had his for a year or so and it works pretty well for what I need it for. I have alot of metal cutting in my future. Alot faster safer and more precise than using the death wheel too. I've only cut 1/8 in with it so far but seems to cut fine but a little clean up with the grinder is necessary. Comes as 220 with a 110 adapter

Are consumables pretty much universal or are they brand specific?
 
@SPLATT How are you liking that Evolution chop saw? They must have spent a fortune on marketing because I see ads for them all the time. Just wondering how good they actually are.
 
I ****in LOVE mine.
The quick pin holes for 90, 45, etc. are all close enough to be within a degree or so. But if you want super square you do have to use a small combo square to final set it.
Only downfall fall is the chips are sharp and can be tracked around. So must be cleaned up WELL before pets walk around the area.
I use a good magnet roller to do it. Then sweep just to be final.
 
So those of you with decent TIG setups. Is it still worth having a MIG around or does it become redundant?
 
@SPLATT How are you liking that Evolution chop saw? They must have spent a fortune on marketing because I see ads for them all the time. Just wondering how good they actually are.
I love mine to. The cuts are straight and clean,no melting or drifting that a fiber blade can do.
I only wish the saw head would ajust for anlge cuts and not the work piece
 
I love mine to. The cuts are straight and clean,no melting or drifting that a fiber blade can do.
I only wish the saw head would ajust for anlge cuts and not the work piece
Are these saws low RPM? I am wondering if their blades or the Diablo blades would work in a Dewalt combo miter saw.
 

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