i Bought A Sawzall From Wish!
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Published 2023-10-04
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All Comments (21)
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You’re supposed to push the guide plate into the material. The saw cuts a lot faster and the material doesn’t shake around.
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At his age he still has all his fingers and toes is amazing!! Bless his little heart.....
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You gotta do Temu Tuesday
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This is a jig saw and it's hard to use like this because you are not pushing down on it to keep it stable but you can't do it with this set up, So not your fault
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I would call that a jig saw but either way you need to push the base against what youre trying to cut
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With those blades and stroke, I would call it more a jigsaw than a sawzall.
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Can you test concrete drill bits next so we can make the table stable
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"This thing doesn't have a long enough of a stroke to really be like super super effective" I can relate...
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I gotta admit that half the fun is watching a grown man struggle with random products...
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Cutting PVC with an actual sawzall is a lot easier with a metal blade. The teeth count helps a lot with the aggressive grabbing. From a plumber.
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"You can't make an electric saw worse than a hand saw" Wish says "hold my beer"
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Watching Tyler use tools… worries me that he was a diesel mechanic.
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What I don't get about this is it's pretty cheap already to get a decent reciprocating saw from harbor freight and it's actually gonna do the job lol
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Also with a regular sawzall it helps to keep the guard againt the material... so the blade stokes and you/sawzall don't move .. might help
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I forgot wish was a thing, figured it was temu now 😂
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Man, whenever you post something I feel relieved. I don't know why but your videos help me a lot when I feel down. Thank you so much for both channels and for the content.
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Lol, Tylertube's life must only be measured in 2 second or 2 minute intervals.
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You know, I'm fairly certain Sawzalls, despite their name, are intended for sheet like materials such as plywood, planks, and some larger boards and drywall. Poorly braced and small items are not their specialty. It's why they have a "foot" similar to circular saws and jig saws for you to place on the object and put pressure towards what you're cutting. But I'm guilty of using similarly as well, but not fair for a test
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"This thing doesn't really have a long enough stroke for this to be affective" that's what she said😂😂😂
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His watch just registered a full day of walking trying to cut that 2x4 🤣🤣🤣