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Every Mechanic Needs This Tool! Save Time & Money!

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This essential tool should be in every mechanic's toolbox! It will save you time, money, and frustration when repairing your engines, whether 2-stroke or 4, in a professional workshop or even just as an enthusiast in your garage at home.
Regardless of the machines you work on, from Honda, Stihl, Kawasaki, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, Yamaha and many more, seized and stuck hardware is a frustrating yet common occurrence. With this 1000 watt induction heater, getting them red hot takes just a few seconds and it’s safe and incredibly effective too!
It's inevitable that you'll need to make tools around the workshop for your engine rebuilds and repairs as well, and this simple yet affordable tool allows you to harden, temper, form and anneal steel to produce any shape you’ll need! Whether you're working on small engines or large, 2-stroke or 4, from motocross bikes to lawn mowers, this induction heater is a versatile solution to many frustrating and common problems!
***Vevor have notified me since the release of this video they no longer sell the induction heater on their US or UK websites so I have added an amazon link to a newer, updated induction heater which allows for both 90 and 180 degree articulation of the handle (for improved access) below for you!***
INDUCTION HEATER:
5% Off Code: VEVORSALE5
TOOLS I USE:
Any links to products are likely to affiliate links and I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases with no additional costs to you.
00:00 An essential tool for any mechanic!
00:59 Unboxing a mechanics induction heater
02:38 Silver brazing for engine repair
06:45 How to harden steel
07:52 How to temper steel
10:28 How to anneal steel
12:08 How to clean spark plugs and remove carbon with heat
13:23 How to remove adhesive residue from labels
14:35 Propane vs Induction heater comparison
#Mechanic #DIY #smallenginerepair #tools #engine #repair
Regardless of the machines you work on, from Honda, Stihl, Kawasaki, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, Yamaha and many more, seized and stuck hardware is a frustrating yet common occurrence. With this 1000 watt induction heater, getting them red hot takes just a few seconds and it’s safe and incredibly effective too!
It's inevitable that you'll need to make tools around the workshop for your engine rebuilds and repairs as well, and this simple yet affordable tool allows you to harden, temper, form and anneal steel to produce any shape you’ll need! Whether you're working on small engines or large, 2-stroke or 4, from motocross bikes to lawn mowers, this induction heater is a versatile solution to many frustrating and common problems!
***Vevor have notified me since the release of this video they no longer sell the induction heater on their US or UK websites so I have added an amazon link to a newer, updated induction heater which allows for both 90 and 180 degree articulation of the handle (for improved access) below for you!***
INDUCTION HEATER:
5% Off Code: VEVORSALE5
TOOLS I USE:
Any links to products are likely to affiliate links and I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases with no additional costs to you.
00:00 An essential tool for any mechanic!
00:59 Unboxing a mechanics induction heater
02:38 Silver brazing for engine repair
06:45 How to harden steel
07:52 How to temper steel
10:28 How to anneal steel
12:08 How to clean spark plugs and remove carbon with heat
13:23 How to remove adhesive residue from labels
14:35 Propane vs Induction heater comparison
#Mechanic #DIY #smallenginerepair #tools #engine #repair
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