Top 5 • Beginner Fabrication Tools
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In this video, Scott talks about his top 5 fabrication tools for beginners. Tools that are inexpensive and most useful for new fabrications. Check it out!
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00:00 Introduction
00:16 #5 • Bench Vice
01:19 #4 • Shot Bag & Nylon Hammers
02:32 #3 • Railroad Track & Oxygen Tank
04:12 #2 • Stretcher/Shrinker
06:13 #1 • Body Hammers & Dollies
Пікірлер: 85
Great video... This dude is a great teacher! My opinion anyhow...
I'm starting a metal fabrication business with my only son, a very seasoned and certified welder, and it's up to to equip and setup our shop in his roomy 2 1/2. car garage. Even thou automotive is not yet on our list I found your featured tools and their applications very helpful. Thank you for sharing and my next stop is more vids from you guys.
Awesome content guys! Love listening to an experienced craftsman talk about his work and tools. Looking forward to more!
A drill press vise is very handy too. It’s heavy, low profile and is good for holding things for welding.
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
Good tip!
@adambergendorff2702
7 ай бұрын
Yes I use the one on my Bridgeport all the time!
Shrinker and stretcher!! Never even thought of that. Great advice!!!
Really great. So simple. These are really great videos. Cool for you to take time out of your schedule to teach us newbies.
@ClassicCarStudio
Ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
Very inspiring! I wish i knew metal work. Very cool art
Great ideas.
Excellent content !!! I have the vise but have never thought about a floating vise to move around the bench, excellent idea.
A lot of information on how to use the different tools in metal fabrication , I've watched you for a long time sir and your now a " Professional " in your experience metal fabricator your Awesome my friend ! Thanks .
Thanks Scott and everyone at the shop that spends their time with these vids. I enjoy them.
Scott the best !!!
Thanks for the tips! When I watch the show I'm trying to learn metal shaping from you so any tips or advice are welcome! Thanks again, love the show!!!
Great video and interesting choices, never would've guessed a piece of railroad track would be included.
What a great video. Thanks Scott for sharing your knowledge man.
Need more of this stuff from you, doing a 1965 ford f 100 that needs alot of body work ,next weekend going to eastwood and buying they're hammer and dolly kit.
Awesome, great content as always. Very informative
Good info. Thanks for sharing.
Love the videos ~!!! plz keep them coming
Awesome vid thanks for your knowledge 👍🏾
Great content. I really like that it was for beginners and on budget. Look forward to more videos
Awesome. You guys workmanship is another level. Thank you for sharing...from South AFRICA
Great info loved it
Super awesome advice! Thx.
Really good stuff Scott buddy!!😎🍺🍺🚧🚧
So much cool info there, more than I actually thought!
Great stuff guys!!
Good morning, excellent suggestions. I bought a couple of bowling balls at a garage sale, I have them mounted on pedestals for different shaping and forming. Thanks for a great video. You take care and good luck.
Thanks
Great content!
Excellent information Scott. It would be great to see more videos like this from a professional metal artist like yourself. It would be wonderful to see a video on your bead roller and an explanation on the different dies, also what to look for when choosing the between the different brands and styles of bead rollers. The same types of videos for plenishing hammers and english wheels would be awesome to see as well. Great job!
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
Yes - We’ll be getting into all of these. Once we go over the tools we may do some on tips & tricks to improve your results while using them.
Good imformation ... I like the make it yourself idea ... cool ...
Great content. I want to get more into the metal fab side of vehicles.
Very nice, thank you!
Thanks Scott. Real, down to earth instruction from a seasoned pro. Eyup Noah! Itching to to see the finished F600. Love what you all do. Thanks again.
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
Tim’s putting together the F600 final assembly and reveal videos now…
great video
Yes, more videos please on this and on prepping for painting.
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
Good idea. We’ll try and work on something like this.
Very helpful and informative, still getting my feet wet in fabrication. Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks Scott
Good pair of glasses. Well lit shop. Many straight edges and fixtures to hold your shit and common sense will make you go far
@Tattoodtoolow
Жыл бұрын
Oo yea. Listen to the ole timers. Never know when nonsense stories will make sense to you but you will be thankful you listened
Thanks for the video...
Great explanation dude. My new BFF. LOL. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
👌 excelente trabajo
1st time here finally a video with no stupid music and great video (camera work)
THANK YOU, Sensei.
Hey brother, that platform behind you where the F100 is sitting on is very worthy of a how to video. I’d love to build on for my barn-shop. I have a few projects where having something like that would make building them way better and easier. Thanks for what you do man, I really appreciate your experience and instructions
Thanks to Tim for the excellent compilations/editing cameramanship is brilliant. Cooperation is good. Wanting to show us the detail and not getting in the way. Brilliant little shorts build the excitement the for the finished masterpiece ie the F600. 👍👍
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
Thanks David, Tim will appreciate this. He’s a really talented guy, and he works really hard to make these for you all.
Thanks!
@ClassicCarStudio
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 👍
awesome video i building my dollies now as we speak old steel beam too
I really miss your show on tv
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
Anything you particularly enjoyed that we can try to bring you more of here?
Great yideo.
Very Nice ‼️🔝🇧🇷 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤩🛠🛠🛠
i hope you will keep this video because time distance i will sleep that time thank you so much for all that informations
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
It'll stay up. We hope you like it!
@Industrialseven2000
Жыл бұрын
I noticed that blue vise moving around your work bench in a previous video and was like, Hmm good idea
Nice
Question, when you make your own dollies. Do you oil quinch harden them or what do you use? Woukd love to see more content on your knowledge and techniques of this artform! ❤
@ClassicCarStudio
10 ай бұрын
Non-metal guy here (but will confirm with Scott and Mark) - Probably not necessary if you're just using them with hand tools. I'm not even sure we've done that with stuff we use on the power hammer.
Homemade tools are the best!
Vise ✅ Shot Bag Train Track/O2 tank Stretcher/Shrinker Hammer dolly Looks like I need to buy some stuff.
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English wheel? I thought that, for sure, would make the list.
I really miss forming metal panels.. unfortunately my wrist can do it anymore after years of swinging a hammer and dolly
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that. Gentle on the joints it is not.
@ajgavin4141
Жыл бұрын
Do you guys do tours of the shop?
@ClassicCarStudio
Жыл бұрын
Not officially, but if you’re in town on a Friday drop by. I’ll show you around.
@ajgavin4141
Жыл бұрын
@@ClassicCarStudio awesome. thanks man Id really like to see your shop.
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lotta common sense there.
Is 45 too old to get in to this field of custom fabrication
@ClassicCarStudio
3 ай бұрын
You’re never too old. 👍
Is my dad right over here? Would you be my dad?
Thanks