Best Hole Saw Brand? DeWalt vs Milwaukee vs Irwin, Bosch, Lenox, Diablo, Bosch, MK Morse
Best hole saw brand for drilling through mild, medium and hardened metal? Let's find out! Using a twist drill bit might not be the best option for large diameter holes. Why not use a bi-metal or carbide tooth hole saw? Hole saws compared for speed, accuracy of hole size, durability, and price. Brands tested: Diablo, Milwaukee Hole Dozer, MK Morse, Irwin, DeWalt 2x, Dewalt Impact Ready, DeWalt Carbide, Lenox, TCT Carbide, Milwaukee Shockwave, Drill Hog, and Bosch HB100. I bought all of the hole saws tested. No sponsors for free products from manufacturers.
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Imagine how credible you are when there's thousands of people coming as early as possible to watch your video. That means that the community loves you, and they sure do have a reason for it. We trust your reviews more than anybody else's
couldn't have said it any better.
Thank you very much! This feedback means a lot to me!!
@@ProjectFarm Truth is a rare commodity so your's goes a L O N G way!
Yessir
Indeed
I posted this reply as a reply to your original message but felt it needed to be here too. You have no idea how much your content is appreciated! I have bought several products based off your videos and even more so, you've stopped me from buying others saving me money! You're the only KZheadr whose videos I watch regardless if I need the product or not because the knowledge is priceless. I appreciate everything you do and I thank you for your hard work and dedication!!
Wow, thank you!
@@ProjectFarm Your welcome!
Same here! Keep up the good work.
Agreed. This is the best channel of it's kind in the world. It's been helping me around the house/garage for a few years now, so I brought it to work with me and now its helping there too. I'm in the US Army Corps of Engineers and I've turned several of my coworkers in our district onto this channel. It is positively influencing our equipment purchasing decisions, saving the district money and giving us invaluable intel on certain products we use and abuse here everyday!👍👍👍
"We're gonna test that" is the nicest way I've ever heard anyone say "bullshit!".
@Gary Garretson Really?
The "40% faster" on the Milwaukee Shockwave actually stands for: "The teeth wear out 40% faster"
40% faster regret
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The Milwaukee Shockwave works great with my Milwaukee Fuel gen 2 impact driver, with a rated 3600 RPMs
These are meant for making knock outs in electrical panels/sheet metal. Look at how fine the teeth are, and how thin/shallow they are. The dewalt hole saw before it is the same design. Not meant for thicker metal.
"were gonna test that" * marketing sweating intensifies *
Thanks for watching.
Good ol "marketing dept" trying to earn their keep.. even if it means shooting themselves in the foot.
Haha I love when he says that. Like he already knows better. It we get to watch it get rated anyway.
American made should dwarf all competitors! Enough chinese steel! Let bring back our own refineries and make American steel the best in the world!
@@MMSieBreeze I don't disagree with you one bit. Production equals wealth. That being said... If you have broken people, you will have a broken society, a broken economy etc.. This problem goes deeper than mere .. jobs or whatever.
Bicycle wheel, Briggs and Stratton 5 horse, DeWalt battery drill: $100 Producing more accurate real world results than a standards testing lab: Priceless. There are some things money can’t buy. For everything else, there’s Project Farm.
Thank you very much for the positive feedback!
Anyone else read that with the for "For everything else, there's Mastercard." voice.
Its a good review of the drill press also...
Is life? No, Demorez
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when turning back in drill hog because warranty: cashier: wtf were you drilling him: armor plating
lol Thanks for watching.
lmao dudes responses are the best
@@colbyjackcheese9806 lol Thanks for watching.
AR isn't Armor plate🤦♂️
@@facediaper4607 he literally called it armor plating
"Claims to be 9000 times faster, were gonna test that!" I love when he says that lol
Thanks for watching!
Well, it is 9,000 times faster than the hand crank drill bits used in the 1800's.
I know you always say “thanks for the positive feedback”, but as always, you are doing an amazing job with these reviews Todd.
I appreciate that!
@@ProjectFarm you should try the best circular saw blade for metal I have found that the diablo steel demon is pretty good.
@@zachholler8316 that would be interesting
He doesn't always say that, actually. Even when he does thank us for the feedback, I haven't seen him say "positive."
@@HelloKittyFanMan. just a nice thing to say. But I understand.
I once worked at a HVAC contractor store where we had a hole saw display behind the counter. The display had every size known to man. Being a musician first and foremost, I quickly learned how to tap out the song Happy Birthday using a pencil, so when it was a cusomer's birthday, I could pay homage to their day on the hole saws. Then, I started learning Xmas songs. My boss finally had it when I learned Hava Nagila for our Jewish friends. Had I not been stopped, I would have learned some bag pipe tunes and maybe something by Charlie Daniels.
lol. Nice!! I wish I had musical talent! I can make an engine tap and knock. Does that count? lol. Have a great week!
@@ProjectFarm Todd, I will be over with the harmonica, washboard.and a pencil. You supply the hole saws. I buy the libations. You'll be playing in no time.
@@guitartec I would definitely watch the devil went down to Georgia on hole saws, maybe followed by some metal!? Question is, do they djent?
Pics or its not true 😆
RIP Charlie Daniels
"Made in the USA with global materials" - translation: "Tool made in China, Packaging made in (insert country here). Tool put in packaging in USA"
Yea,they lie as much as the Main Stream Media.. lol
you clearly don’t know what you are talking about. It means the materials the item is made from is from an other country.
@@AlexanderMason1 Actually, I do know what I am talking about having previously worked for companies that did exactly that!!! Check the US laws as that is the bare minimum needed for them to be allowed to put the "Made in USA" tag on anything.
@@RealCyclops still, “made in USA with global materials” means just that, made inthe USA with materials from elsewhere. Also something in China and packaged in the USA cannot be said to be made in the USA. You are exaggerating for added drama.
Goes to show that “most expensive” isn’t always the best choice. I like these videos
Good Point! Thanks!
Rarely is
Why the quotes? Is the one you're talking about _not_ actually the most expensive one, or...?
You don't always get what you pay for. But you also rarely get what you don't pay for too.
Manufacturers are reaching out to Project Farm and talking about how would they make their products better, you are literally changing the world 👌👍💪
I have never, and likely will never, purchase a hole saw. I'm watching the whole video anyway.
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!!
You mean, watching the "hole" video.... right?
You will now.. and you’ll know which one to get after this :)
@@iancoxey2295 😆
Don't limit yourself to a life lived without sawing a hole.
This kind of testing is invaluable for so many trades!
I noticed that almost in every of these amazing tool comparison videos, the Irwin tools always excel compared to their price. Its something else and I love it. I talked my boss into buying Irwin holesaw set to be used in our small metal shop and it actually worked much better than the Karnach hole saws that we were using since 2003. Much cheaper and marginally better. My boss has started to watch your videos after that :)
Thanks for sharing.
Man, pretty soon I'm going to have a garage full of tools and products that actually work because they will all be Project Farm Tested and Approved! Keep it up!!!
Sounds great! Thanks, will do!
haha! I've been on a mission to buy quality tools that will last my lifetime. No more crap that goes in the bin in 12 months. PF is a great help in this endeavour.
His oil showdown is the reason why I now use Pennzoil in my truck. Super freakin helpful
That actually asks for a sticker “PF Tested & Approved” 😉
I've never needed a hole saw but I'm going to watch this video with a smile on my face anyway, just like all of your videos.
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching!
I like your reviews I have used all these products and still keep going back to Morse and Irwin when I need to get the job completed .
I have studied science and technology my whole life. I worked in a machine shop that did all the work for the San Diego city bus system and I say....you are the man. That last phrase is supposed to be in capitals! Your videos started out home spun and technically great. Your attitude is number one. Now you have moved into the field of materials science. So thorough, insightful....dang! And the timing of your smiles, quite telling. You are like the Johnny Carson of product review vids on utube. Don’t get a swelled head (another amazing attribute, that you have not). Your videos seem to have benefitted from better resources. And you put them to the most apt aspects. Merry Christmas and thanx.
So nice of you! Merry Christmas!
This dude checked each of the teeth after testing for each test. Think about all of that. Then like and subscribe.
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Fine. I don't really care about many of the tests but you are right.
@@AlexusMaximusDE I think after subscribing and watching the videos you will begin to care more and more.... as a consumer don't you want to know where (on which product) to spend your money?... AND who is working to make the best product for you and not just taking your money and giving you what they know is crap...
@@boosted2.4_sky Well most of the products are not really relevant to me because I don't work with cars/engines or do much metal working.
@@AlexusMaximusDE then wtf are u doing here? lmao
I'd rather buy a tool that does the job slowly 2000 times than a tool that does the job quickly 20 times.
Depending on the cost of the tool and the time savings involved, the trade-off might be worth the time spent changing tooling that often.
Lemonhead and also if you can be bothered to keep buying the same tool twice a week.
True, for a general consumer. A corporation would likely buy the tools a pallet full at a time if that were the case, though.
That's what she said
Thanks for the feedback.
Thank You so much for the "find past videos" catalog, extremely helpful.
You are welcome!
I appreciate how informative and direct your videos are, no time wasting. Most other channels I have to speed the video up
Thanks and you are welcome!
It happens all the time and I fail to select the best lineup of brands to test. So, I would greatly appreciate your help. I periodically ask for a vote on which brands to test. The “vote” notification only goes out to those who have both a) subscribed and b) selected the “bell”. kzhead.info/tools/2rzsm1Qi6N1X-wuOg_p0Ng.html Diablo Hole Saw: amzn.to/31czGJL Milwaukee Hole Dozer: amzn.to/34bG1ap MK Morse: amzn.to/3l1W0xC Irwin: amzn.to/3l1H0A0 DeWalt 2x: amzn.to/3hcI5m1 Dewalt Impact Ready: amzn.to/326qOF1 DeWalt Carbide: amzn.to/3aR5Y0p Lenox: amzn.to/3iWVUFE TCT Carbide: amzn.to/3iUHZ2R Milwaukee Shockwave: amzn.to/322AxMq Drill Hog: amzn.to/329BF0K Bosch HB100: amzn.to/2QabO37 By the way, the testing is having a positive impact. In addition to helping viewers select the best products for their needs, product manufacturers are watching these videos. Several manufacturers have informed me that they are working to make their products even better. So, thank you for supporting the channel and I’m looking forward to many more product test reviews in the future. Looking forward to reading your comments. Best regards, Todd
You should do the best file
U R 1 hard working Guy. Keith Kuhn
Just think of it a little differently. You’re testing the best bang for the buck. Not the most expensive contractors stuff
I wish you would have included Milwaukee Carbide hole saws. I really want to know how they stack up in tough metals.
Just no more Chinese made tools.
Did you send in any of the “lifetime warranty” products for replacement after this test?
^ that alone would be an awesome test.
Not if you use wrong (not made to drill ultra hard steel)
Thats a great idea actually... Would be curious just to see what they said lol
Under normal circumstances, I'd say that he voided the warranty by abusing them, but it would be a very good test to see how many hoops the manufacturers make you jump through to get a replacement. He wouldn't when have to do the replacement, just get to the point where he could send it in then decline.
Could have a follow up video to review the warranty process 😂
Man you're doing great job here. Helping people with your tests and experience. Thank you very much.
You are welcome!
Love your reviews and demonstrations. All very helpful.
Thanks! Glad they are helpful!
Seeing the “lifetime tooth break warranty” on the Milwaukee sparked an idea. Maybe you should follow up on some of these warranties to compare the customer service of brands. I wouldn’t limit to just the hole saws. Having good customer service is something I look for in companies and usually influences my decision to purchase their product.
Agreed, a real no hassle warranty is rare.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I would tune in to find out results of a warranty claim on the bit.
I'd like to see the results of that test lol
Yep, good idea. When talking to them, I would probably leave out the torture test, then decline to follow though on the warranty replacement because of what you actually did to them. By that point you probably would know all you need in terms of how easy the warranty process is.
Great video once again. "We're gonna test that!" Needs to be made into a shirt with your name/logo on it.
That would be cool!
@@ProjectFarm I'd buy one.
@@ProjectFarm hey man, I suggest you make a video on comparing the different types of turbo nozzles for pressure washers. If they're all the same or if some are better than others. Just the turbo style
I want one of those. Would definitely but a hoodie version.
Yes
I think of this channel so often when I need to make a tool purchase, your reviews are the best on KZhead. Phenomenal quality as always.
Thanks!
You are awesome! Thank you for being so through and direct with your testing.
Thanks!
This is the first video of yours I have seen, and I am instantly a fan. Your intro is brief, product descriptions include all the relevant information (so you don't end up with hundreds of questions in the comments asking you the same thing over and over, I'm sure), tests are thorough, precise, and offer every measurement imaginable to determine which item performed best, etc. You just got a subscriber and my husband and I are going to binge on your videos now!
Thanks for watching and subscribing! Enjoy!
Lol... I've started keeping a Notebook app open while watching his videos (and rewatching the old ones) so I can keep tabs on what products performed the best. It helps me if I'm looking for something.
It’s not every measurement imaginable, but it is really succinct and economical, yet hits all the critical parameters.
Suggestion: testing and comparing ratchet straps. Brands like Powertye against your everyday husky and other common brands found at hardware stores.
That's a good idea. He could test the tensile strength, durability around sharp corners/tight bends, how well they hold up when lightly frayed, and resistance to UV/weathering/salt water/oil/grease/friction. I've also wondered how much twisting the band actually reduces its strength. I'm guessing that in some of the cheaper brands, the strap could outlast the ratchet and the hooks!
I was going to suggest this as well, glad someone else thought of it too.
This would be fantastic. And please include the retractable ones that you can purchase through McMaster. They are so very convenient to use, but I don't know if they are as durable.
Great suggestion! Thank you.
Dont forget tractor supply ratchet straps
I always enjoy your videos. It helps me decide on the best tools for the job.
Thanks so much! Glad to heat!
I recently came across your videos and I absolutely love them. Your testing is extremely thorough and comprehensive. At one time, our property had to have some fairly extensive foundation and plumbing work. This resulted in a number of areas where concrete was repaired very poorly (the ratios were nowhere near correct). I would love to see a comparison on concrete grinder discs. Thank you.
Thanks! Thanks for the video idea.
Project farm “we’re gonna test that.” Manufacturers “crap.”
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Just off the top of my head, I strongly suspect that the relatively poor rigidity of the drill press arrangement here without the mandrel might have significantly hurt the carbide-tipped saws. They're not good at all under loads that press off-axis and will tend to chip or fracture the carbide. I'd love to see those re-tested in a setup that does not allow so much side-slip! Perhaps a method for this could be pre-drilling a hole to guide it, and replacing the drill with a matched diameter piece of blank drill rod or something to guide in the pre-drilled hole. Great test, thanks, man! Fun to watch as always. :)
Thanks for the suggestion.
Yea I noticed the run-out too and it definitely isn’t ideal for carbide, but at the same time how many people using these are going to be mounting them in super rigid stuff like a mill?
I love learning things in the comments!
@@Turbochargedtwelve I'm with you, testing the carbide the way it works best isn't a real world test, sort of making it pointless. Hell, I'm sure most hole saws are used in a powered hand drill, even if on thinner metals.
@@Turbochargedtwelve Not all that many, but that's one of the purposes of the mandrel, to keep the saw running in a single path, without a large amount of runout.
Keep up the good work man. Always go to you if I want to find out what's the best or prove to someone else what's the best 👏👏
Thanks! Will do!
great video, i love the fast pace. i barly had to skip ahead. good job.
Awesome, thank you!
I use hole saws a lot. Thank you for all the time you put into making videos to help others make the right choice when making purchases!
Thank you very much!
@@ProjectFarm They all suck at it, but it is a very difficult cut without coolant. Cubic boron nitride would have handled the armor plate easy. Try with lighter speed and feed.
@@julianpetkov8320 Agree with you, too hard feed on that old belt geared machine will chip off pieces of the carbide teeth every time it stalls. Im used to industrial stuff, drills with real gearboxes and coolant, i bet i could get at least 100 holes from that dewalt carbide. One can even feed them hard since there is no risk of stalling when in the lowest gears.
@@pflaffik I have trick for the home shop for tempered steels. I touch the hole to be with a stick welder for about two seconds. Carbon electrodes are best for the purpose. They are made for cutting. It will soften the spot. Like you said, there is no point wasting carbide on hobby machines.
Wow I can only understand some part your guys were talking about ..... But the knowledge is sure a lot on this thread 👍
I gotta say, the testing methodology on this one was full of holes.....
lol Thanks for watching.
A whole lot of holes?
What a clever comment!
*I GET IT*
Hahaha
Just bought one of your shirts, love this channel!
Thank you very much for supporting the Project Farm Channel!
Excellent video/analysis of the hole saws!! Thank you-
My pleasure!
I have been purchasing “PF” recommended products from engine oil to glues. You need to patent your logo and get royalties for every product sold from these large companies. Thank You for all the testing you do.
'seen on PF'
are these real stickers? omg
@@johanponin1360 That sticker just means that it FAILED on PF
Absolutely not. The lack of sponsorship and royalties from the products themselves is what makes the reviews unbiased. The very second I find out that a reviewer profits from the product manufacturer or seller is the very second that I dismiss all sense of credibility and trust. Wranglerstar is an example of a youtuber that uses sponsorships to promote products. I asked KZhead to never recommend any of his videos for that reason. I don't hate him; I just don't trust sponsored reviews or any reviews where the reviewer is compensated by the seller or manufacturer.
*trademark
Anyone else notice how he pronounces “wheel?” It’s just like how Stewie from Family Guy pronounces “cool whip.” 9:56 As always, great video. I’m a big fan of the hole dozers.
I don't know hwhat you're talking about.
Thanks for watching!
Why are you acting so wheird. Oh come on that one doesn't even have a H in it.
Stewie says cool hwip
A lot of older folks where I work say words like wheel and white that way. Must be some sort of dialect from a few decades ago.
Incredibly comprehensive videos, thank you
You're very welcome!
Again...something I didn't know I wanted to know till you showed me! Thanks! Great Video...as always!
Glad to help!
I don't own a hole saw, but I'd just like to say thank you for the consistently-awesome & enlightening content. You are appreciated!
Awesome! Thank you!
"Up to 40% Faster" - literally, the only one that couldn't cut through the metal.
Besides the no name
40% faster at dulling
Thanks for the feedback.
Up to 40% faster than atmospheric erosion.
Up to 40% also means 0.1%
Thank you for all the valuable research you do. Bless you and yours.
You are so welcome!
All right! Fine! I'll subscribe. You have awesome and thorough videos. Thanks for your dedication to the craft.
Thanks for watching and subscribing! You are welcome!
Dude! Your content is amazing!!! You're honest and doing amazing reviews. Thank you for doing these videos!! Love it
I appreciate that!
That Vid was a LOT of work. Very interesting and well presented as usual. Thanks for putting in the substantial time and effort.
Thanks so much!
Thank you very much for the video. It was interesting the way compering saws and the results.
You are welcome!
Todd, thank you again for your fabulous testing videos!
You are welcome!
11:06 "One hundred and forty seconds" 😂😂 I was like wait whatttt??? Great videos though, keep it up🔥
Oops, meant to say 1 minute 40 seconds. Thanks for catching that!
Gosh you do a fine job on these tests - very impressive!
Thank you!
I have sub'd. I have been witnessing your videos for some time. Thank you very much for your time spent helping all of us with these excellent breakdowns.
Awesome, thank you!
I use a Diablo kit with the quick connect head. I freaking love it! I cut very little metal, but it is so nice being able to swap sizes so easy. They seem to hold up extremely well. I have had to replace the pilot bit a few times, but not the hole saw itself.
That is awesome!
Same
IMO you should measure the depth of the holes left in the armor plating and include them, too. Anyway, great video, as always :)
Good point! Thanks!
thanks, for taking the time to make this video. great job.
My pleasure!
I’ve been having a time and a half finding decent hole saws and then I thought to myself “I will set what project farm thinks” and here I am! Thank you again for the content you make!
You are welcome!
Great video. Very helpful since I’ll be buying a bunch of hole saw bits later this week
Thanks!
Very cool! Always enjoy watching your videos. You add in things (like measuring the size of the hole, once it was cut) that I would never have thought of. Very informative, and fair testing, as usual.
Thanks!
Carbide cutters will make very accurate and clean cut holes compared to bi metal.
To Project Farm, you should add (lower/higher is better) when you are showing comparison chart, it would help some viewers a lot
Great suggestion! Thank you
@@ProjectFarm also watermark your graphs in some way with the PF logo, they'll inevitably start getting screencapped and put onto websites without permission. Naturally, some will go to the effort to remove it but there's no stopping those kinds of people. It's mostly just a deterrent.
I have watched a number of your videos because I was interested in the subject. After watching various videos over the last several months, I decided it was time to subscribe. If i didn't trust your honesty, I wouldn't have subscribed. But it was your honesty, making sure each product was tested fairly that won me over. So 👍👍thumbs up, and keep up the great work.
Thanks, will do! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Love your videos! I have benefited many times from them. Keep up the good work - we depend on you!
My daughter and I were watching The King of Random a few minutes ago. They were testing the hardness of a few rattle can clearcoats. I said, "This is like what I keep asking Todd on Project Farm to do." And then they mentioned you and your channel! Last night I watched a video of someone "testing" tools. A commenter said, "Check out Project Farm if you want to see how to do a thorough, unbiased test." Pretty cool to see your influence across KZhead.
Thanks for sharing!
@@ProjectFarm Hi it is not the hardness that I would worry about, it is the UV resistance. This goes for inside or outside, UV means more than just sun light. It has a lot of chemicals in the bonding that make it far superior in the hardness than any clearcoat ( hardness of a few rattle can clearcoats) by it self. I will say this, just buy any 3M product and you will not be steered to far from wrong. 3M is AMERICAN MADE.
Makes me happy to hear ppl recommend & give credit to PF. Lord knows I'm forever spreading the word of PF's work. I don't have an audience like those channels but I do gladly recommended quality products, companies & PF everywhere I can.
Todd! Wow! I'm grateful you're out there man. Your integrity comes through in your work, which I hope you find fantastic success in. Your win is everyones win. We all want to see more people online like yourself. You're showing people so much more then just these products. You're showing people it's ok to simply make honest, good content. You're really raising the bar on so many levels here. Powerful stuff man, keep up the great work
I appreciate that!
The Greenlee Quick Change Carbide Cutter Set Catalogue # 660 is the ONLY kit to own. I’ve been using the 7/8” (1/2 EMT) in a factory for 6 YEARS and it still eats steel easily! I have had to replace the starter drill bit a few times but the hole saws are phenomenal! It will be the only kit I’ll ever buy If I ever have to replace it. Thanks for the awesome video. I love your content. Great editing also.
Outstanding review of those hole saws!
Thanks 👍
I now no longer need to guess which hole saw to purchase....I love this channel 👍👍
Thank you!
I am an electrician, we use Greenlee and Ideal hole saws, I was missing them in this competition.
Thanks for the suggestion for future round of testing.
Lol I just repeated your comment greenlee 7/8 ,1-1/8, 1-3/8 set is great...I was also saying how the impact holesaws are only good with the 1/2-7/8” ones cause the larger ones warp...due to thin wall...electricians rule the tools!!
Yes! I was really hoping they were included as well.
@@ProjectFarm Also Starret hole saws although possibly an Irwin product
Greenlee is good, ATI (Aircraft Tools Inc.) is the BEST. . . .
You are becoming my go to for just about anything I buy on line. This is the real consumer reports site!
Thanks!
What an awesome video, thanks for helping me choose a hole saw!
Thanks and you are welcome!
When I’m out tool shopping I just check in at project farm KZhead channel and see the best tool for the job. Your videos are always very entertaining and educational also saves $$ too with the knowledge you give. Thanks for the great video can’t wait for the next one
Wow, thank you!
"We're gonna test that!" - Todd, 2020 ------ Music to my ears. Love these videos.
Thanks so much!
I really like your videos, you spend a lot of time on them and I’m sure there well appreciated.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for this video, was just shopping around for a hole saw to cut into sheet metal.
You are welcome!
I never skip an ad on any of your videos. Your dedication and hard work just to help us save a couple bucks really means a lot. Responding to our comments shows you really care for everyone. Trust me i speak for everyone! Glad you and the Farm family are doing well during this pandemic.
Awesome! Thank you!
Your experimental methods are really exceptional. I am really impressed by your use of empirical measures whenever possible, and I love your new hardness scratchers! I work at a heat treater as a metallurgist, and my favorite part of my job is figuring out why something broke or didn't work as expected. My work has some chemical and material analysis tools I think I could use to enhance your tool competitions. I'd like to work with you, let me know!
Thank you very much!
Honesty, does pay off. Glad people like you are still around god bless you brother
Thanks!
I absolutely agree, but God is should always be written with a capital "g", all respect and glory to the Almighty.
Great video with great controlled testing.
Thank you!
Ive said it before and i say it again: Best consumer advice on youtube. You're the salt of the earth, dude!
Thanks so much!
I just watched two of the most opposite people I've ever seen . Zip ties and Bias Plies followed up with Project Farm . From dump bus burnouts to hole saws nonsense to perfect sense . What a great day !
Thanks for watching.
Me too! Very different mindset, and vocabulary.
I came to KZhead for some information on drywall anchors. Watched your video and then watched a whole bunch of your other videos even if I'm not looking to buy any one of those products. Great info and presentation style.
Awesome, thank you!
Love your vids man! Happy New Year!
Thanks! Happy New Year!
Once again you have put out a great video!!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for doing this video! Very useful. Idea for a future video: Air hose fittings. Which style of quick-connect coupler translates the most torque to an impact gun or best volume to a an inflator over a set period of time, which hose material has the least friction loss, etc?
Your consumer tests are some of the best on Tube. Watching these many DIY folks could save money and nerves.
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Thank you . I do appreciate your time and effort. It saves me time and money.
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Would be interesting to try to claim on the “lifetime warranty” they offer. Send a letter or call customer service saying it wore out the first day of use. See what they offer !
Usually warranty is from manufacturing defects. If it just sucks, it's not defect, it's how it was designed to perform (to cut costs).
When some company writes in the package "lifetime warranty", No one really understands what it really means... Your 'life time' or the tool? A tool doesn't have a "life time", only "wear and tear" and Everything 'wears and tears', doesn't it? it is really a "term" open to 'interpretation'... Like you've said, it could 'wear out' in A Day! And that would be the "life" of the tool! See what I mean? Gee...
@@Phoenix-One0922 Halfords in UK offer a life time, it breaks from uses or wares out, you get a new one.
You're actually paying for 6-7 bits up front. They'll 'warranty" the tool, until you figure out that shipping costs are on YOU. Drill Hog just states "lifetime warranty", there are no details to be found on their website. I hate to say it but a LOT of US companies, especially big corporations, are shady as F.
I always use cutting fluid with my hole saws on metal. Wonder how this would have affected the cutting times and jamming from the first test and then into the next tests. These things cost a lot of money. I like to get as much use out of then as possible. As usual, nice job👍. Always appreciate your effort.
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killer review, over and above, thank you I ordered a Morse, Irwin and a Max-Craft for a project that I have coming up.
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I needed to cut a 1 inch hole in mild steel channel iron o my car trailer. I watched the Project Farm video to select a brand. I could not find the brand I wanted but I was able to get the Diablo saw at Homeless Depot. Thanks PF!!!! The saw made it thru the steel with a hand held drill in less than three minutes. I had to hold it in an awkward position with limited visibility. I backed off the RPM and pressed maybe 15-20 lbs weight on bit. I was thrilled and delighted that it cut a hole so easily. Thanks for the video… it saved me so much trial & error time. Now I can new trailer light wiring.
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Best consumer review channel. Hello from Sweden 🇸🇪👍🏻
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The product testing library you are building is absolutely incredible, you’re awesome!
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Great informative video. Thanks for posting. Barry
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As always great video -keep good work
Thanks, will do!