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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de mayo de 2023
Gets a little tough when the material isn't flat but that's understandable. As far as what it's designed to do, it's right on. Used it a dozen times and it still works great. The amount of time it saves is astounding.
madWItech
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2023
Couple observations:-The instructions aren't super easy to follow-It's really dependent on the drill you are using-You need to make sure everything is in tight adjustment BEFORE you start using itI'm honestly impressed by this little piece of kit. It took a minute or two to figure out how to get it attached to a Makita drill, but it wasn't bad. Alignment is key. Make sure it's sitting in the chuck straight. And don't get it in your head that "you don't need that support arm". You do, and it needs to be tight.The first couple tests I did were with aluminum flashing. Cuts like butter, and FAST! Second set of tests were on 22 guage sheet metal. I thought it'd maybe struggle a bit. Nope. Went right through it. That is encouraging when thinking about cutting roofing or siding panels.Now what isn't it? It's not the four hundred dollar dewalt powered specialty tool. If you are just doing some occasional DIY, one will do you. If you are planning a bigger project; buy a couple or more. At this price why not? If they break, swap them. Or with the current price of used drills...have a few ready to go. Point is, for under $20 these are basically disposable. If you get a full day's use out of one, you made money in productivity even if you throw the tool in the recycling bin.Now having said that, the fit and finish could be slightly improved. It's easy to see how QA on these cutters could be second rate. So inspect the tool carefully before you put it to use. If it's not assembled correctly, it'll break.Overall it's a solid optional tool to add to your sheet metal tool kit.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2023
It tends to cut to the right because of torque from the rollers, and the effort to cut ong straight cuts is impossible and will break the guide rod. Great concept but it just doesn't work. Wish it did but it doesn't work.
Rloose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2023
Makes cutting super fast. As long as you are not worried about a completely straight cut, this works great. I used this for siding on a house and saved a ton of time. The cut is close enough for most applications. Hide the cut edge under the roof cap or trim depending on application.
MOUSA ALMARHOON
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 28 de diciembre de 2023
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