In this video, Nathan for Kalos Services & HVAC School talks about the Milwaukee tubing cutter.
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Hi its Nathan with HVAC school we got going on today is Milwaukee, sent me a bunch of goodies to test out and tell you what I think about they're, really the only tool manufacturer that seems to market directly to the HVAC market. We're going to do today. I brought it to an install we're just going to see test it out, see how they work. Tell you what I think about it.

Alright, so we're going to test first. Is they sent me their cutting tool? Obviously it's not very light. It's not like a sexy tool to use, but it is something that you use frequently can save you a lot of time. It is actually better so we're going to put that to the test.

They're they're, pretty proud of it. It does have a lot of cool features. It goes from eighth of an inch, copper all the way to inch and 5/8. It has four completely chrome, rollers and the wheel is supposedly a long long, lasting, doesn't warp with heat the cutting wheels supposed to be a better, a better steel than normal.

So let's go ahead and put that to this alright, so we're going to do now is Milwaukee sent us there. Consider I have a couple of my installers. I got grant and Benjamin here until they're great sandwich passengers learning to cut and lean pieces of 7/8 soft on copper. This goes all the way down to 1/8 of an inch to inch and 5 3 Rd.

So you guys understand the thing right. Cutting ring on the count of 7, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and go oh boy. Oh boy, I didn't give you a bent piece completely standard piece. All right, so grant is out.

First, you've got a dreaming tool. Well, got that going around the edge when you're done reading check the peach, plum, CDN screamed out then going with his and reamed out so went a little faster yeah fun times. We both looked real good doing that all right, so the Milwaukee ancient five eight to one eight three to forty two millimeter, copper cutter, socially, I like it, it's the blade seems like it'll last longer. The up-and-down motion on this is silky, smooth literally you twist it one time you can get it from the bottom to the top of that motion.

Just with one turn, and what I really am impressed by is that reaming tool how it pops out that's the reaming tool. I recommend my guys buy as a standalone comes right in the hilt. Pops up and down super easy, the odds that you're actually going to ream appropriately and not lose the tool, because it's in your cutter much better, not that diagonal one that comes in a lot of other ones, yeah. I like it, it's a it's a good cutter.

This one, obviously it's a little bulky not for low profile connections. This is going to be we're, making a lot of cuts. Your pre measuring brand new installs refrigeration work, but it's going to save you a lot of time. You know we're going to say maybe 20 seconds per cut short that adds up over a over the length of the cutter.

That's going to add up to being worth it for sure. You.

3 thoughts on “Hvac tool review – milwaukee 1-1/2″ constant swing copper tubing cutter with nathan orr”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alberto Ponce says:

    might buy it for the reaming tool if the price is right, not convinced by the cutter thou

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars muniznick says:

    The reaming tool is better than the standard triangle blade type.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars KING GENIUS says:

    first comment? link? cost? Demo on the ratchet?

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