Try sandpaper with carboard backing you will get sharper knives than using angles that have weak apex tips.
@philstiles9917Сағат бұрын
You can heat up and bend a 90° on one end of the arbor handle.
@lindboknifeandtool2 сағат бұрын
This is the most intimate moment I’ve gone through
@lindboknifeandtool2 сағат бұрын
D3!!!! Funnily, tbe first die series steel… I don’t like that fact.
@user-rd6vf7xk1x4 сағат бұрын
@8:09 😂
@kinbolluck47610 сағат бұрын
Im making one for my pants
@el.208419 сағат бұрын
Спасибо!
@robertberger864220 сағат бұрын
Isn’t it also necessary to sharpen the other blade on the tool?
@VantageWelding21 сағат бұрын
You got a new fan brother
@chuckk5699Күн бұрын
Nothing to do with the actual welding that I think you are much more capable of than myself, but when you put it back together I found myself thinking it doesn't look like it would have gotten in the way to make the new piece maybe an inch wider where it originally broke and instead of forming a 90 deg. inside corner cut it at an angle to make the area it previously broke stronger. Of course you could also make it even wider at that point and form a dog leg on the other side of "tab" where the vice mounts but would be more labor intensive. Don't mind me tho, I have to make everything more difficult. Nice job.
@chuckk5699Күн бұрын
I must be missing something, what was the WD-40 for?
@Leatherman154Күн бұрын
Stick a large magnet on the ram to hold the spacer...Come on Tony.
@pr0xZenКүн бұрын
Appropriate detergent and temperature is important. Analogy imperfect, but it doesn't matter of you got a good brush, it won't degrease a part in a cold water sink. Many detergents have a working temp range, so the fluid alone often won't cut it. If something is caked or greasy, the fluid => cavitation action might not reach deep enough, and stuff like grease and other viscous compounds can prevent outer layers "knocked loose" from coming free so that the water gets to the subsequent "layer" underneath. They can be good tools, but it isn't magic. It needs operating and understanding its limitations to get optimum efficacy out of them.
@Doc-Holliday1851Күн бұрын
I've been trying to find one of those cone mechanism pens for a project im working on. any help locating on would be greatly appreciated.
@philliparanza491Күн бұрын
The ice cubes got me crackin😂😂😂 and its an awesome way to size down the aluminum materail like that.🎉🎉🎉😂😂
@darylhudson659Күн бұрын
Hey Tony it's been awhile and I just got to tell you every time I used to listen to you I really wondered if you were Alan Alda. This video your voice doesn't sound the same. I enjoy your videos please make more. Until next time Hawkeye 🇺🇸👍
@user-qb6sw9zi8bКүн бұрын
Spinal Tap reference within the first 1 min...pure gold. Love your videos.
@fabricationnation80522 күн бұрын
Mr Tony....I've came to the conclusion that this is the welder for me.....unfortunately I'm nearly a millennial ...with terrible spending habits,( and terrible grammer). I am sold on this welder but no one around me carrys HTP welders. Especially no one with financing options...this might be a crazy question, but do you have someone you could contact me with to get a line on one? Thanks for your time and keep up the shenanigans. You're pupil....Bobby
@aracon97212 күн бұрын
If only getting into turning metal would be as easy as 3D Printing
@airgunslugslingers2 күн бұрын
👍👍
@lindboknifeandtool2 күн бұрын
Victorinox does fantastic work. Steel works like it should, lock shouldn’t even be needed. Yeah it’s poop steel, but it’ll never break.
@lindboknifeandtool2 күн бұрын
Leatherman makes a locking vise grip model. Also victorinox multi tools are amazing pieces. Just beautiful
@cdonuts73352 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this! The jokes actually made me chuckle! Love the devo reference!I've been retired for 5 years. Make stuff on my lathe all the time. The other day I thought I needed a bigger 3 jaw forgetting that there is a never used large four jaw in a box under the lathe. This was 6 years ago so I hope you're still turning! 😁
@grahameida71632 күн бұрын
lets see the completed fence, you have had a year to finish this project lol
@NiK_20492 күн бұрын
And you got 85% of your hand left
@turbo_brian2 күн бұрын
It amazes me when I see youtubers welding with short sleeves. Any time I weld without sleeves even for a very short period of time I get sunburned like crazy. It's clearly a great way to develop skin cancer.
@ivantrail7022 күн бұрын
This Old Tony -1000 Yup. Works.
@pushrodperformancegarage2 күн бұрын
Haven’t seen this one in awhile!! So glad it popped up in my feed!! AvE as potus is gold!!!
@Chaosstorm2005vl3 күн бұрын
Thousandth comment.
@januarylong11073 күн бұрын
I weld stainless steel (both mig and tig) and just based on my preferences, I like to + on the voltage, so I can keep a shorter arc from the contact tip, the spatter comes when the distance from contact tip to work piece is too short, I just get better looking welds. Also, whatever the machine says about how many amps you should run for the material thickness - ITS A LIE! or maybe its for a robot that can run it as fast and effective as possible
@TheTacktishion3 күн бұрын
Best explanation of gear cutters, I have ever seen.... Bravo!!!
@thomaskirkpatrick40313 күн бұрын
Ŵhy not just remake the piece out of steel .
@theecube14 күн бұрын
if you're using the set screw just to keep the tooling from falling out (and you're making the tooling shoulders anyway), what about a ball detent in that set screw location instead? save you the annoyance of having to adjust a set screw every time you're changing out the end tool :v
@DeetexSeraphine4 күн бұрын
Looks like there might be quite a bit of overlap in required skillsets, between a Ballnut and a doorlock. LPL might have a thing or two to say about following those bearings up with a.. well... with a follower.
@maximilianoesteban87404 күн бұрын
I have been welding and soldering for years and I have not yet explored the Oxy-Acetelene setups yet. There have been many instances where this setup would have been very useful. Thank you for the informative video. Looking forward to trying my hand at this.
@ethirion35345 күн бұрын
hey tony, why dont you throw this setup onto a 3d printer?. doesnt have to be a working printer. but it can be controlled by GCode and a bedslinger does basicaly what you did with your setup. and the gantry could be used to hold the jig
@J4rn05 күн бұрын
Bet it would still break on the spaghetti
@hobbyhermit665 күн бұрын
Wouldn't it be more gooder to make a new piece frum steel? Of course then you would have to find something else to make repair videos on.
@Takos_3605 күн бұрын
The beginning, the first 5 seconds, i for real thought there was gonna be a Tokyo Drift joke. Something about the speed of the dings just made my mind go there.
@DanielGafner5 күн бұрын
If the bottom rib was barbed would that be enough for the initial bind?
@jerbear79525 күн бұрын
Holy cow the implicstion that everything is a very dull drill bit
@tomaszkluska64195 күн бұрын
Kocham ludzi którzy nie muszą szczerzyć zębów, wytrzeszczać oczu i robić grymasów żeby coś przekazać. Kłaniam się.
@tomaszkluska64195 күн бұрын
5:31 :)) i mają poczucie humoru !
@michaelsimpson97795 күн бұрын
2M views and only 30K likes? Thanks Tony. Good information for us amateurs.
@FrankEdavidson5 күн бұрын
I'd like to see manual jigs for Felco blades that one can use on sharpening stones and/or clamp the 903 diamond sharpener into. Maybe grinder and quench achieves better temper? I wonder that the radii and angles are for #2 (Felco's original and most popular secateur), #13, the various models for small and medium-sized hands and the various loppers? Felco #7 and #8 are the same blade.
@ROBRENZ5 күн бұрын
Nice Modification Tony! ATB Robin
@ROBRENZ5 күн бұрын
Nice unit Tony! ATB Robin
@Jacob.Hajarat6 күн бұрын
Sneaking the gummy bears bag in the manual is awesome!! 1:53
@RFMongoose6 күн бұрын
What does that comedy sized bolt go to?
@jedgrahek14266 күн бұрын
Watching this made me feel like I'd been dosed, impressive
@grahameida71636 күн бұрын
enjoyed this down to the core ;-)
@Linusgump6 күн бұрын
Did anyone else notice the moving machinist jacks at the ~2:40-2:45 mark?
@user-sb1cy7gh8w6 күн бұрын
Hi. The step download link does not work. Pls help.
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Try sandpaper with carboard backing you will get sharper knives than using angles that have weak apex tips.
You can heat up and bend a 90° on one end of the arbor handle.
This is the most intimate moment I’ve gone through
D3!!!! Funnily, tbe first die series steel… I don’t like that fact.
@8:09 😂
Im making one for my pants
Спасибо!
Isn’t it also necessary to sharpen the other blade on the tool?
You got a new fan brother
Nothing to do with the actual welding that I think you are much more capable of than myself, but when you put it back together I found myself thinking it doesn't look like it would have gotten in the way to make the new piece maybe an inch wider where it originally broke and instead of forming a 90 deg. inside corner cut it at an angle to make the area it previously broke stronger. Of course you could also make it even wider at that point and form a dog leg on the other side of "tab" where the vice mounts but would be more labor intensive. Don't mind me tho, I have to make everything more difficult. Nice job.
I must be missing something, what was the WD-40 for?
Stick a large magnet on the ram to hold the spacer...Come on Tony.
Appropriate detergent and temperature is important. Analogy imperfect, but it doesn't matter of you got a good brush, it won't degrease a part in a cold water sink. Many detergents have a working temp range, so the fluid alone often won't cut it. If something is caked or greasy, the fluid => cavitation action might not reach deep enough, and stuff like grease and other viscous compounds can prevent outer layers "knocked loose" from coming free so that the water gets to the subsequent "layer" underneath. They can be good tools, but it isn't magic. It needs operating and understanding its limitations to get optimum efficacy out of them.
I've been trying to find one of those cone mechanism pens for a project im working on. any help locating on would be greatly appreciated.
The ice cubes got me crackin😂😂😂 and its an awesome way to size down the aluminum materail like that.🎉🎉🎉😂😂
Hey Tony it's been awhile and I just got to tell you every time I used to listen to you I really wondered if you were Alan Alda. This video your voice doesn't sound the same. I enjoy your videos please make more. Until next time Hawkeye 🇺🇸👍
Spinal Tap reference within the first 1 min...pure gold. Love your videos.
Mr Tony....I've came to the conclusion that this is the welder for me.....unfortunately I'm nearly a millennial ...with terrible spending habits,( and terrible grammer). I am sold on this welder but no one around me carrys HTP welders. Especially no one with financing options...this might be a crazy question, but do you have someone you could contact me with to get a line on one? Thanks for your time and keep up the shenanigans. You're pupil....Bobby
If only getting into turning metal would be as easy as 3D Printing
👍👍
Victorinox does fantastic work. Steel works like it should, lock shouldn’t even be needed. Yeah it’s poop steel, but it’ll never break.
Leatherman makes a locking vise grip model. Also victorinox multi tools are amazing pieces. Just beautiful
I enjoyed this! The jokes actually made me chuckle! Love the devo reference!I've been retired for 5 years. Make stuff on my lathe all the time. The other day I thought I needed a bigger 3 jaw forgetting that there is a never used large four jaw in a box under the lathe. This was 6 years ago so I hope you're still turning! 😁
lets see the completed fence, you have had a year to finish this project lol
And you got 85% of your hand left
It amazes me when I see youtubers welding with short sleeves. Any time I weld without sleeves even for a very short period of time I get sunburned like crazy. It's clearly a great way to develop skin cancer.
This Old Tony -1000 Yup. Works.
Haven’t seen this one in awhile!! So glad it popped up in my feed!! AvE as potus is gold!!!
Thousandth comment.
I weld stainless steel (both mig and tig) and just based on my preferences, I like to + on the voltage, so I can keep a shorter arc from the contact tip, the spatter comes when the distance from contact tip to work piece is too short, I just get better looking welds. Also, whatever the machine says about how many amps you should run for the material thickness - ITS A LIE! or maybe its for a robot that can run it as fast and effective as possible
Best explanation of gear cutters, I have ever seen.... Bravo!!!
Ŵhy not just remake the piece out of steel .
if you're using the set screw just to keep the tooling from falling out (and you're making the tooling shoulders anyway), what about a ball detent in that set screw location instead? save you the annoyance of having to adjust a set screw every time you're changing out the end tool :v
Looks like there might be quite a bit of overlap in required skillsets, between a Ballnut and a doorlock. LPL might have a thing or two to say about following those bearings up with a.. well... with a follower.
I have been welding and soldering for years and I have not yet explored the Oxy-Acetelene setups yet. There have been many instances where this setup would have been very useful. Thank you for the informative video. Looking forward to trying my hand at this.
hey tony, why dont you throw this setup onto a 3d printer?. doesnt have to be a working printer. but it can be controlled by GCode and a bedslinger does basicaly what you did with your setup. and the gantry could be used to hold the jig
Bet it would still break on the spaghetti
Wouldn't it be more gooder to make a new piece frum steel? Of course then you would have to find something else to make repair videos on.
The beginning, the first 5 seconds, i for real thought there was gonna be a Tokyo Drift joke. Something about the speed of the dings just made my mind go there.
If the bottom rib was barbed would that be enough for the initial bind?
Holy cow the implicstion that everything is a very dull drill bit
Kocham ludzi którzy nie muszą szczerzyć zębów, wytrzeszczać oczu i robić grymasów żeby coś przekazać. Kłaniam się.
5:31 :)) i mają poczucie humoru !
2M views and only 30K likes? Thanks Tony. Good information for us amateurs.
I'd like to see manual jigs for Felco blades that one can use on sharpening stones and/or clamp the 903 diamond sharpener into. Maybe grinder and quench achieves better temper? I wonder that the radii and angles are for #2 (Felco's original and most popular secateur), #13, the various models for small and medium-sized hands and the various loppers? Felco #7 and #8 are the same blade.
Nice Modification Tony! ATB Robin
Nice unit Tony! ATB Robin
Sneaking the gummy bears bag in the manual is awesome!! 1:53
What does that comedy sized bolt go to?
Watching this made me feel like I'd been dosed, impressive
enjoyed this down to the core ;-)
Did anyone else notice the moving machinist jacks at the ~2:40-2:45 mark?
Hi. The step download link does not work. Pls help.