I've really liked mine. I bought an extra set of the mounting brackets to make wings that go off that i will be able to click on and remove when i don't need them. Still on my to do list!
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan5 күн бұрын
@@jameslind6380 A person could also build a table top that’s bigger to snap on and off this stand for a working portable bench. Great ideas 💡 for this stand!! 😊Dan
@furonable5 күн бұрын
Where's your hearing protection?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan5 күн бұрын
@@furonable if I was cutting for more than 2 cuts (example) I would apply my ear protection. It’s always good to use no matter (good practice) in the shop. 😊 Dan
@BobbyDillian5 күн бұрын
Great review!! Myself personally I buy ridgid tools because of the LSA after the 5 year warranty is up. Milwaukee has a 5 year but has no way of applying for a longer LSA on their tools. Bobby
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan5 күн бұрын
@@BobbyDillian thanks Bobby!! It’s true, Ridgid does offer that peace of mind knowing it has coverage long term. Once you register the tool of course. 😊Dan
@fionnan2811happy5 күн бұрын
I love ridgid power tools 😊
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan5 күн бұрын
@@fionnan2811happy me too! Can’t beat the LSA warranty they provide!! 😊Dan
@danmalana55296 күн бұрын
What is the table top material?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan6 күн бұрын
It’s a sprayed coating on a solid molded metal piece! 😊Dan
@user-qx5se7hj2x8 күн бұрын
Thanks
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan8 күн бұрын
@@user-qx5se7hj2x your welcome! 😊Dan
@rearay121210 күн бұрын
❤ Thank you!
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan10 күн бұрын
@@rearay1212 your welcome!! 🥳
@PainterD5411 күн бұрын
I see some of the videos of these log splitters and showing how they use it. Alot f them are wearing shorts, tennis shoes (or even bare footed! WTF?) and no protective eye wear, or fae protection of any kind. Stupid.
@jewdd198912 күн бұрын
Damn hoped would power my track saw
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan12 күн бұрын
@@jewdd1989 yeah that would’ve been nice. It’s made more for smaller electronics. Ryobi and dewalt make bigger ones. Hopefully Ridgid follows suit to create a bigger version. 😊Dan
@LostInNorCal14 күн бұрын
I have used this for about a year! A great product. Great video Dan
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan14 күн бұрын
Thanks!! 😊 Dan
@homestead_dreamers15 күн бұрын
Thanks
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan14 күн бұрын
Your welcome!😊Dan
@a777aa64rus16 күн бұрын
Nice one. Did you already try cutting metal?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan16 күн бұрын
@@a777aa64rus Thanks!! A few nails in some old renovation boards. Did just fine with a decent blade. 😊Dan
@thadcamp419518 күн бұрын
Super helpful thank you 🤙🏼
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan18 күн бұрын
@@thadcamp4195 You’re Welcome! ☺️ Dan
@BobbyDillian19 күн бұрын
Great Video!!! I was wondering how to Change my blades on my planer and after watching your video I'm confident I can. Thanks! bobby
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan19 күн бұрын
@@BobbyDillian Your Welcome!! 😊 Dan.
@allisonlozano700428 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video it was very helpful.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan28 күн бұрын
Your welcome!! 😊 Dan.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan28 күн бұрын
RIDGID 13" PLANER FULL REVIEW!! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hpyed7h0xtnHaYk.html
@shawnhorne929629 күн бұрын
Can the radio be plugged in to 110 electric?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan29 күн бұрын
Yes, it has a cord that’s wired full time to the radio. You can use power or battery 🔋. Your preference.😊Dan
@dougmorningstar2567Ай бұрын
Good concise information. Thanks Dan the man!
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Thanks Doug!! 😊 Dan.
@TheJoncatlinАй бұрын
Why did it turn itself off @ 9:40?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
The battery wasn’t clipped all the way. Surprised you noticed that. That’s only happened once and of course it was during the video of all times. lol. 😊Dan
@TheJoncatlinАй бұрын
@@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan Thanks Dan.
@BamBamAlanizWedaOlManАй бұрын
Thank you again
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Your Welcome! 😊Dan
@BamBamAlanizWedaOlManАй бұрын
Thank you for the review. I have been holding off on buying a battery trimmer. I’ve always been a gas power fan.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Pros and cons to both. I’d say battery is great for small yards and convenience of no gas ⛽️ while gas has more power and long run time for big yards. It’s like most tools, they all serve a purpose depending on your needs. Thanks 😊 Dan
@ricardoruiz6642Ай бұрын
How do you get the stringer to feed more than 4 inches? The bottom piece of plastic that holds the cutter keeps cutting the line
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Ricard, if you want long line you can remove the Guard all together and adjust it accordingly. Or remove the cutting blade. Just some suggestions. 😊Dan
@mini_steveАй бұрын
Sorry for being 10 months late to comment. Is this branded AEG in Australia and New Zealand? Looks identical.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
A lot of these companies share similarities in build and design. I wouldn’t be surprised if multiple companies use the same molds in factories and add the brand after. They can even change the colour with dye. The main difference would be the warranty they offer through the “label” or “brand”. Thanks 😊 Dan
@skidmoaatvnoutdoors1869Ай бұрын
When are you gonna do a lawnmower video? 😂
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Well I would only be fitting to do one at this point!! lol 😂 (LAWNMOWER)
@mikecookson333Ай бұрын
You only have one chainsaw behind you it has a longer blade then your other do they still make it?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
It’s still RIDGIDs 12” chainsaw. I added a 16” bar and chain. Just for extra reach, not for cutting bigger (thicker) logs. 😊Dan.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
One Year Review: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/oZqnnppiu9OllX0.html
@ey47reyАй бұрын
Great video! And a bonus hint: the arrow marks ( the one on the bump head and the ones around the spool ) will help you align the parts for an easy refill. Align them; once aligned, the line will go through the head easily.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Good Hint to add for anyone refilling trimmer line!! 😊Dan
@BobbyDillianАй бұрын
Great Video!! Look so easy to re-spool the twine on this product that is a huge plus in my books. Bobby
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Thanks Bobby! Yeah, re-spooling was a pain until I used this product. So easy to do!!! 😊Dan
@viktor2465Ай бұрын
Дякую за огляд .
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan16 күн бұрын
You're welcome!! :-) Dan
@turboSilviaKaАй бұрын
Dang this doesn't work with the old 9ah octane battery does it?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
I believe it will. I have a 6ah for mine and it works great. Ridgid claims there batteries work on all their tools. Maybe not the 12ah due to size issues. Hope that helps. 😊Dan
@pl747Ай бұрын
wish I could find a 6 inch blade to fit mine. The 5 1/2 inch just barely cuts through a two by.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan13 күн бұрын
Yes that would be nice. Had you’d know, you’d probably have opted for a 7 1/4 saw. More power and bigger cutting depth. 😊Dan
@benmowry4164Ай бұрын
Is there any attachments coming out for this?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Ben, I’m really hoping so. I had one person tell me you can use Ryobi attachments on this because they are almost identical products. It would be nice to see that as a review. If I know someone that has them I will test it out. Thanks for watching. 😊Dan
@benmowry4164Ай бұрын
@@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan yes definitely see if that works make a video
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Full Review of this Tool: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/b8VxeaifybWmdGQ.html
@stephenj2014Ай бұрын
I picked up one of these at a yard sale a few months back for a steal and aside from that "indi" plastic thing thats busted it's working great!
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Stephen, great find!!! Mine still works great. Needs new blades soon. 😊Dan
@jean-marcbergevin366Ай бұрын
Too bad the guide does not extend up to 24 inches
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Jean, it would be nicer if it went past 24”! I guess worst case scenario you need extra wide cut you can use an extension table on the opposite side and rip the smaller piece by the fence. Or use a straight edge with a circular saw on saw horses. A bit of a work around, but doable. 😊Dan
@cristiancordero6219Ай бұрын
Awesome review bud
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Thanks!! 😊 Dan
@BobbyDillianАй бұрын
Great Video!! always nice to see an old piece brought back to life and reused again. bobby
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Thanks Bobby! 😊Dan
@andyprairiedog4829Ай бұрын
Very nice find and refurbished work. I was looking at the tongue and groove joinery and was thinking if I could do tongue and groove tasks with only a palm router. The Ryobi fixed base compact router is what I have. Some people say it is doable but best consistency and square is best done on a router table. What you think, sir?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
I would say the compact router are designed for more edging on projects, however, if you made multiple passes to create the groove (depending on how deep) that should work. But to create a flawless tongue I’ve only seen done on a router table. They are always coming out with new jigs for shops, so maybe there is one out for that. With any joint you do, consistency is really the only way it works well. I’ve used a table and a plugged in fixed base router and got great results. The best way is to try it out and see how it goes with a scrap piece of wood. Let me know how you make out. You can often find a good deal on Amazon for an inexpensive table. Also, Canadian tire has great sales on every so often on router tables. Hope that helps. 😊Dan
@Chucky_44Ай бұрын
Have you had any blade wobble issues with your Ridgid 12" Mitre Saw? I think I have a small wobble issue with mine since I can see it in the wood cut. It's only a few months old, but I seen some videos that people swapped the factory blade with a Diablo one and fixed the problem. Just wondering if you encountered similar issues with yours.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
I have not had any issues with wobble. Maybe check you blade to see if it seated properly. It’s possible some dirt or grease might be interfering with tightening bolt. That might be just enough to give an issue. Other than that, maybe borrow a blade (if you don’t have one) to troubleshoot the blade issue. Overtime blades heat up and could set it off kilter slightly especially if it’s a cheaper blade with less heat distribution. hope that helps.😊Dan
@Chucky_44Ай бұрын
@@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan yeah I heard that maybe some metal sharp edges on the washer that sits on the blade could stick out and set the blade off a bit. I will check that out. Thanks. Great videos, keep it up.
@scasinger123Ай бұрын
That's actually to put Ryobi Expand-IT attachments. I have an edger that works fine on the Ridgid power head. Also, the trimmer head is identical to the Ryobi head.
@Mr_Anderson_IIАй бұрын
The letters are backwards; it's a glitch in the Matrix. You sure it's not supposed to say Neo?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
lol!😂 apparently you took the wrong pill. Welcome to the matrix!!!!!
@alaricowen8760Ай бұрын
Very good demo.. thanks alot
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Thanks!! 😊 Dan
@user-sn8wp2ux1yАй бұрын
If you hand the saw up on a nail by the metal ring that tucks away, the oil will leak into and stay in the chain guard. No mess really.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Good work around to redirect the oil!! 😊 Dan
@BobbyDillianАй бұрын
Great Video on Blades Dan!! There is so much variety out there to consider and after watching your video I feel I have a better understanding of what to buy. Thanks for sharing. Bobby
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Great to hear! The Goal of channel has always been sharing information on tools or shop related facts to help you, the buyer choose what's best for you. At the end of the day, just get out in your shop and enjoy the process of creating something!!:-) Dan
@mikecookson333Ай бұрын
Wiah you had shown the blades for the 7 1/4 rear handle ridgid. It doesn't use a round hole. When I bought it I bought a 3 pack of Diablo blades, Turnes they have a pop out to make them work.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Something to definitely be aware of when buying blades. Most stores will allow returns if it’s the wrong product as long as it’s not used. I’m glad in your case you could use the Diablo blades by popping out the metal near the hole. Thanks 😊 Dan.
@LivingTheLifeRetiredАй бұрын
You did a great job. I’m in the market for a mitre saw and was looking at this one at HD. Seems to be a good price. I don’t have a workshop so I was thinking of getting the stand with wheels that’s available. How do you like it after 9 months? Any issues?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Thanks 😊!! It’s built like a tank and runs really well. No problems or issues so far. If or when I do I will post. I have it registered with the LSA program so if it fails I’ll get it fixed for free!! 😊 Dan
@JoeTaco83Ай бұрын
Finally. Someone with real power tools that are actually worth buying.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheManАй бұрын
Can’t Go wrong with build quality and LSA service agreement!!!
@DavidWhitten2 ай бұрын
What a dad folks👍! Great message though Dan. And a pretty nice marker just from using whatever you had kicking around your shed.
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan2 ай бұрын
Thanks brother!! 😊
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan2 ай бұрын
Here’s a link to the Ridgid Router shown in the video if you want to see a full review: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bZ2ln9dqyt67nWg.html Thanks for watching! 😊Dan