Few people know about this function of the ANGLE GRINDER! Brilliant Invention!

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Published 2020-11-15
Cool idea from a angle grinder! I wish I'd known about it before!
Transformed my grinder into another useful machine.
Thanks for watching!

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All Comments (21)
  • @JCam151
    I suddenly remembered my father telling me as a child "just because you can doesn't mean you should"
  • @aamatzkin
    457 tack welds later, TA-DA!! It’s a kickback machine with a bonus arm remover!!
  • At first I thought it was the Finger Ripper-Offer 3000 but in the end it turned out to be the Surprise Limb Remover 750! WOW! What a rollercoaster!
  • Художником можешь не быть, но творцом быть обязан. Руки золотые, берегите их. Подальше от такого инструмента.
  • I have a Stihl 290 chainsaw and a 4 1/2” angle grinder. They both are good at what they are designed for. I like my limbs attached. Thank you.
  • @j.m.6542
    50 years a metal tradesman and I've never seen a better example of '"a little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing!"
  • @aguanut
    Brilliant invention worthy of a Darwin award!
  • @marksmith9350
    While I applaud your handiwork and attention to detail I have to agree with most of the comments here. From someone who used chainsaws since before I was old enough to drive (I'm now 62) helping my father clear our property to build a house and barn on I can tell you they are nothing to be messed with. They can tear a man apart in seconds and unlike clean cuts chainsaws leave very little left to sew back on. Once I finally saw what you were doing all I could thing about is the small electric chain saw I just recently bought for trimming large branches off the trees in the back yard. Only cost me $50 and saved me the hours you spent fabricating that device. I'm sure you had fun doing just do something safer please.
  • @TheWtfnonamez
    Brilliant! I used to work in a lumber yard, and me and the guys were always sitting around talking about how we could really use a more shitty version of a chainsaw, with all the safety features removed. Thank you for this!
  • @siropis1
    One minute it's a "limb remover" the next minute it's a "limb remover"
  • @RMonkey
    If he has enough tools to create that contraption, he should have enough money to buy a proper safe chainsaw.
  • Very similiar to my welding when I found my Dads MIG welder in the shed aged 5.
  • @peteklassen5338
    Amazing! You can clearly see that he has kept the trigger lock functional as well ! Now when it kicks back you'll have absolutely no chance of stopping it from maiming you or worse. Genius
  • @Bluesky-bx2ig
    “FEW PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT THIS “ That’s definitely a good thing! 🤪
  • @jcsmith3806
    A Saturday afternoon, a few beers, a blown up chain saw, an idea, and enough tools to pull it off...HELLZ YEA!🍻
  • 🤦‍♂️I have always lived life on the edge, avoiding ppe if I can, but this video made my mouth drop🤣
  • @garymack411
    Exactly what I was looking for.... a chainsaw with no control of the speed, safety brake or simple way of tightening the chain. Genius!
  • @phillip73able
    "Few people know about this function of the ANGLE GRINDER!" That's because it's not meant to function as a chainsaw.... It's right there in the name "ANGLE GRINDER".
  • That chain was dangerously slack. Take care not to injure yourself. Note to those who might take this stuff as more than a lark, study how chain saws work (not how you might imagine they work). Bumper spikes would be a wise safety addition to avoid kickback and cost nothing.