Jesse Thanks for posting that I remember you had stated before you were going to do some "educational" vids. The fact you though a quality piece of info like that out for free is awesome! Cant wait for more. If you ever do a class or somethin Let me know I would be down in a minute Oh Bairy (Bob Arthur) hooked me up on some stuff for my Milwaukee planishing hammer gotta finish it now and get to work with it. Later Dave Hitch
That was a great 7 minutes of knowledge. Now THAT'S what should be on TV. Thanks, man and have a great New Year.
Thanks Jesse, MC is a great looking gig! I dig the tissue paper idea; shit, my Wife has a ton of it around-mine now. My 10 year old and I will look forward to seeing your future episodes. I'm slowly building by metal working tool collection beyond my basic welders, hammers, grinders and bead rollers. Sometimes though, getting impatient and making the needed bend over your knee is just what is needed. hell, the old school guys did it without wheeling machines, etc. and turned out some killer stuff. Steve davis is a metal man's metalman!
Like ^^^^^^they all said. I agree that some 'without the machine' tech would kool as well. Lately I'm thinkin you should said never too young to learn. Thanks man. You're a fuckin class act.
To be a modern day craftsman such as youself Jessy is one thing, but to share your knowledge is truly fuckin righteous. You will absolutely inspire thousands of gearheads out there including myself. Thanks Jessy
This would sure be awesome to see on TV, but BIG props to you for putting it on your site for all to see for FREE. You just can't get this stuff in such high quality free of charge everyday. It takes many years to gain such knowledge and be able to put it to use. This will sure help put some on the fast track, thanks for the Christmas present!
Very nice indeed. I'll hop on the sac for a ride, your a top notch guy, thanks! The Richard D school of fab prefers to use beer can boxes for pattern material
When I work at the shop on Sundays I always leave the roll up door open so I could hear this Church Choir around the corner. So I finally just walked over and asked them if they wanted to do a Metal Church song for me. Just that easy! <object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/uN9h4Xilgn4&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/uN9h4Xilgn4&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object>
Wow, very nicely done, classy. Thanks!! edit: never knew about your burger joint. Just had a burger/fries for lunch; not a bod one, but nothing special. Cisco sounds a bit more inspiring. I'll go check out Cisco next time down to LB. Registered for your site too. Honestly, not really into bikes, but metal is metal and art is art. Look forward to checking out more installments like this one.
All great. I'd rather see a show on how to do something,which Jesse has done than little bits of a show with a completed project. Thanks for video.