10 Fabrication Tips in 10 Minutes!!
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10 quick welding and metal fabrication tips in 10 minutes.
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The first tip alone was worth the whole 10 minutes!! Thank you!!!
@Akira_203
3 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@nicklebac6753
2 жыл бұрын
Dude I just freaked out over it that’s Crazy that’s a game changer
@bgfjb1995
Жыл бұрын
A good center head square does it too way easier
Use the 10" mark instead of the 1" mark to eliminate end play error. This way is much less prone to forgetting to subtract the offset.
@thisismypickle5164
2 жыл бұрын
That's something I always thought of as common sense but no one else I've met does it.
I always enjoy learning new methods of dealing with common problems in the shop. Hopefully these "10 tips in 10 minutes" is a reoccurring series on J.V. channel. I enjoy the content and well thought out delivery. Subscribed!
The play on a tape measure is by design to compensate for the thickness of the metal on the end
@kadeheatherly2891
3 жыл бұрын
That is what it is intended for yes, however as a tape gets used that play can become too much and thus become inaccurate which is why we burn a couple inches to keep thing as accurate as possible
@luisvaldovinos3340
3 жыл бұрын
Its a true zero, when u measure an edge the gap opens to measure exactly from the edge and when u measure something that u can push the tape on to and then u can accurately measure from that point on
@chaoticroderick1805
2 жыл бұрын
@@luisvaldovinos3340 play will develop over time with use
@jaredhammonds8255
11 ай бұрын
@@kadeheatherly2891 very true. I'm back 2 years later and missed the part where he said that. My bad.
I’m new to fabrication, these tips were gold. Thank you!
Great video. There's actually a very specific reason why every single tape measure has that play at the end of the tape, it is to compensate precisely 1mm where you're hooked on the a peice or when pushing against it. But I guess it can where out over a long time.
@wouterwestendorp8050
2 жыл бұрын
The hook is sometimes curved so there is a difference if you hook a thin sheet or a big block.
@eriknielsen1849
2 жыл бұрын
It can also be used if you mark from a smal hole on a plate or mark to mark
@siglost
Жыл бұрын
@@wouterwestendorp8050 Lay it flat on an anvil, and hit it with a hammer. Curve gone.
Thanks for the tips Justin. I know these videos take time to make/edit, so thanks for taking the time. I actually found some of them useful and will be using them.
Super job Justin!!!! Been in fab/weld for 30 years. You just taught me a few new tricks..
Man, i loved this. I used to work as a blacksmith and I wish I knew these tricks then. Also, after watching this I realize I should look into sheet metal and fabrication apprenticeships. I love metal.
Not bad for a "committed amateur" -- I knew 7/10! But, that first tip was fire. So smart. Enjoying your channel quite a bit, keep up the good work.
Would love to see a video of you talking through all the discs you use and why you use them. Thanks for the great content!
A decent enlightening post that you have shared and appreciate your work for sharing the data. I value your endeavors and all the best. Praise your work and continue sharing your data.
Thanks brother always learning
Thanks for putting it out there 👍
Great tips Justin, thank you!
liked your video have used quite a few of your tips over the years. Best center punch I found is a starter tap. Great punch that can be used indefinitely as long as you do not use it on hardened steel.
UR THE BEST IM SO GLAD I CLICKED THIS VIDEO!! I’m doing patchwork on a truck and I keep getting holes. Now I’ll be able to fill them in better
The countersunk bolt head for weld nut is awesome
I just started Frazier Industrial as a fabricator. First time reading a blueprint on a test yesterday. I hope I do good on the job.
Nicely done
Finding the holes was genius!! Thx
#2 is a game changer for me thanks! Love the vid 🤘
Drawing the perfect circle is easy, it’s cutting it where it gets difficult. Thanks 😊
Man! I learned a lot from you. Thanks Justin!
Straight to the point, thank you! I definitely learned a handful of tips with this video. Can’t wait to go to work and make those Center punches 😃
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
👌💪
I always learn something. Thanks!
Thanks for the video bro. Helpful content
Justin - fantastic! Thank you.
Good tips! I knew some but learned a few more. Good job
The heat bar is a new one for me. Never thought of that thanks!
Thank you very much will make things easer
They’re all super handy, cheers legend
All good tips. Thanks
I really liked Tip number 1 that’s for sharing, I’ve been practicing that tip and it’s a lot smoother and faster
You can also use transfer screws for marking holes they are lil tiny threaded points for whatever size you need and they also come with a special install tool so you can use them on thinner material and shallow holes and they have a very short point so you can set them just above the surface 👍👍👍
Great tips, I did learn something, thanks
Great tips. Thanks
very helpful Thank you
8:35 cardboard works good for larger ones as well, boss showed me it, really handy!
This was useful - thanks for this!
The timer in the background is super cool editing. Also the production quality is fantastic all around.
Great video. Very good help. Thank you.
Never knew about the center of a circle one. Amazing. Succinct video. Beautifully done.
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
For finding blind holes, check out the blind hole strap duplicators that come in 6” and 12” varieties. They are great for a door or small panel, for larger panels check out blind hole spotters. They come in threaded and non threaded options. All of these are inexpensive and great to have in your box. We use them on aircraft metal repairs quite a bit. 👍. Great video!
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
NIce! Yeah I have seen those before, people used to use them a lot when locating race car side skirt holes.
Thank you for these tips. First one would be my bet. Keep your video coming!
These were great thanks 😎
Straight to the point. 👏👏👏👏great tips, thanks.
Great video. Great tips, and you managed to get your sponsor pitch into the video. Thank you.
Great tips. Awesome editing and sound. Just subscribed!
Awesome man, you just helped me a problem I've been having, too bad I welded it up before I saw this video 🤣🤣 next time though!! Thanks again. I would love more tips!
Great tips thanks for sharing
Tips 1 & 2 were great tips.
Heat bars - great idea ! Thank you.
Some of the best fab tips I’ve seen. Thank you for these practical suggestions. 👍👍😎👍👍
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome I’m glad you found them useful!
No. 5 - A little more work, but get a wood ruler and accurately drill holes at every 1/2 inch. At the beginning, drill every 1/4 (or 1/8) inch. Now you can accurately make any size hole up to it's limits. One hole for the pin and the other for the marker. Works for me.
Great stuff!👍
fantastic information, thank you Justin...you are a Fabrication Star in my Opinion......cheers from central Florida, Paul
Really awesome tips thank you.
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Excellent tips, thank you!
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Good tips Justin.
Just learning TIG. #10 will help for sure.
great video....very helpful. thanks
im the kind of guy who likes to make tools and re-purpose what i can. i made my center punches out of a broken air hammer bit and an old fuel pump push rod. also made a scribe from a broken chisel. they work great!
Useful thanks
Wicked stuff, cheers 👍🏻
Always nice to finde out that ewen after 30 years of workin there is still a lot to learn 😉 thanks
Good show! Thanks for sharing!
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Great info, man!
The last one is chills
Great video. Gonna have to watch this one again. Maybe several more times. The memory is the second thing to go when you get old.... can't remember what the first was..... lol
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Have the same problem
I knew a few of these but a few great tips with making blind holes! You know the end of the tape measure should move the thickness of the tap to compensate the tab being hung over a end or butted to a right angle.
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I kinda tried to explain that in the text overlay, didn’t want to write a paragraph and forgot to say it verbally.
@randytravis3998
3 жыл бұрын
i have seen a lot of tape measures move more then they should some up too a 1/8 inch ..
Good stuff man
Could have used at least three of these tips on my last project. Thanks!
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry i didn't make it sooner!
Awesome video this week. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
Thanks
Another great video!!!
Very, very good tips I can use, nice.
Goldmine of knowledge
The flat head screw for centering bolts also works as a way to install PEM nuts if you can't get an arbor press into the location to install them. Just use a strong flathead with a hex or Torx drive and screw down the PEM nut until it fully installs itself and clinches in the sheet metal. Small diameter bolts might snap, so be careful under around M4 or #10.
Interesting tips! - - So much so, that I Subscribed - and this is the first video I've ever seen on your channel. - Thanks, for sharing!
Thanks for the fantastic tips loved them all I know a lot of them are going to be so useful 👍👍
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome glad you found some useful!
Golden !! Thanks
Great video
Top tips, great vid, thank you dude
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
No problem 👍
For once on KZread, 10 minutes of my life I'm very glad I invested. Thank you. 🇬🇧
@JustVoss
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Thank you sir
You're a life-saver for referencing Empire Abrasives!
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
I got you!
Thanks bro
Mr Precise...precision measurement, precision time management...i like that precisely!
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Hey thanks, We need more videos like this. I liked the whole thing I knew most of this. Empire huh? I mostly use abrasives from my home state. I could give them a shot I know it is going to be tough.
Well done.
Great tips! Thanks. New subscriber.
Great tips Thanks
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
You bet!
Thank you.
Very informative
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Awesome!
Well well well look who has a sponsor. Good job!
I learnt a couple of thing's. Cheers ta
Awesome ideas.👍🏻
@JustVoss
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!