wow every time i watch you make things it gives me more and more ideas thanks for sharing with all of us.
Hahaha!!!! Riverside. So I take it, you were roller skating while this or others pics were being taken? Always amazed at your craftmanship, style and approach. Ken
I need someone to CLEAN my shop , I'll let you use one of my crappy chinese made ball peen hammers, where the rubber grip slides off on like the 3rd swing, rubbish hammers. as for doing things before you get all the awesome tools, theres always the good old (american made) hammer and dolly, this DVD is amazing for solely that purpose http://www.metalshapingzone.com/shop/page/?shop_param=
Thank you Jesse, for taking the time to share your metal fabrication knowledge in the video clip and for letting us all know about it on the H.A.M.B.
Anyone know what type of shears Jesse uses in Part 1? Those look a lot smoother than my cheapo pneumatic ones.
The shears are electric, the blue makes me think Cornwell but maybe Kett . Quality tools always makes a job easier , the money spent on the tool will save time in headaches. I've never seen these guys all act like a bunch of school girls til now . oh Jesse , Fuck you to ya faggot
Man , im always amazed at how squared away / dialed in your work space is. How the hell do you find the time? Learn me.
I think it's called having the coin for a cleaning crew, that or being a bit anal retentive. Oops now i went and said anal.
A cleaning crew would clean up, but they wouldn't have anything to do with it being squared away / dialed in.
See i guess i'm just too old for that kind of lingo. Squared away has always meant neat and clean or organized to me. Suppose you were talking about the layout of the shop, huh?
Yep said it myself and if i get too organized i tend to get confused. But that comes naturally to me. With that i return this thread to the author.
Whats up COUSIN? Thanks for giving inspiration to the kids like myself. I think I'll dig going to this church!
Now that's the kind show I want to see on tv. No Drama or bullshit, just craftsmanship - Way more interesting. Any show I watch, I look past the drama & acting like someone who's standing in my way. I just want to see nuts & bolts of it. Thanks, Rick.
Shears are made by Trumpf.... http://www.trumpf-powertools.com/en/products/cutting-slitting-shears/trutool-c-160.html