Upcoming Sheet Metal Hack
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- čas přidán 20. 10. 2021
- An adaptable layout is discussed during the formation of the small tool tray highlighted in the upcoming video. Simple pop-rivet corners are used to secure small boxes. A 'button lock' tool could also be used for the corners. Larger boxes or trays may be made stronger with solder joints. The very easy to replicate technique can be adapted to almost any shape and size with a little bit of thought.
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Looking forward to it. Thxs for the vids!
Cool David. You're quite welcome and I hope you like it when it gets here.
Very interested in watching, great to see you making lots of content!
Thanks Johann, I do stuff everyday but sometimes its so mundane I don't see a need to record it. I also have a good back log of videos to edit yet.
Absolutely love it.
Thank you Wendell!!!
Great Tom !! Its just a simple notch or two and a few bends and it will make just about any kind of tool tray !! Maybe we can sell a few 24' box and pan brakes for Harbor Freight !! LOL
@@tractorman4461 Harbor FRIGHT is a Great idea, imprint TRACTOR MAN 44 ON THE METAL AND PAINT A FEW JOHN DEER GREEN AND TRACTOR SUPPLY WILL PROBABLY BUY A FEW THOUSAND.
MAN I THINK YOU HAVE A GREAT IDEA, YOU REALLY SHOULD MARKET THEM.
@@tomwalker9184 Hahahahaha !! I'd be the only guy selling box and pans merch on youtube !! LOL
Vous êtes un PICASSO of Pur Metal Works mon ami !!! Cheers
Hahahaha Dave, You are cracking me up !! Merci mon ami pour ton vote de confiance dans mon humble métier.... LOL
@@tractorman4461 It is not an HUMBLE TRADE mon ami ( Thank for your french words !! ) YOU ARE THE BEST SIR !!! LOL Cheers
@@RCAFpolarexpress LOL....I wondered if I said it correct or not.... LOL.
@@tractorman4461 C'EST MERVEILLIEUX MON AMI ( you are ready to go in Paris ! ) LOL Cheers
Awesome heads-up 44
I can't say much in 15 seconds Jan !! Just not enough time at all. LOL
Even a strip of wood and some nails or screws can substitute as a cheap socket holder. But I do like a nice tray.
Been there and done that already !! Most times I go to the woods with a bucket full instead of a tool box anyway. LOL But these will be for organizing specialty tools in a bigger box or tray. A buddy made a specific request for some.
That should be fun!
We will see I guess.... it was for ME, I don't know how you guys will receive it though...LOL Thanks Matt.
I am so doing this, cant wait
Probably Saturday the 23rd. Hope to not disappoint Marcus !!
Can you please share how to make watercolor palette. They are so expensive all around. I was searching this Holbein 500 watercolor enamel coated palette but dont find any video on how to do it.. Im from India and they are so expensive. I wanted to know how to make them with some frame design. If you have done such please share a video.
Unfortunately that is one thing I have never had the opportunity to make. But if I did, I would certainly show you how it was done in a home shop. To be honest, I had to look them up to see just what they are. Yes, they ARE expensive.
Wow !!
@@tractorman4461 you can check this channel. Brass palette India. They got a set called Maestro. I have heard so many artist want something like that or Hoblein 1000 palette with a sturdy and enamel coated palette. As Holbein has discontinued those steel ones and got a aluminium ones to avoid rusting I guess. However artist still look for a steel study renamed coated watercolor palette.
See if you can make them may be it would be great for artists too. Will be fun project.
In india you see that brass palette is way expensive for me to get it.. They are way out of league. But its fun to see someone making those. I think you can..
youtube.com/@brasspaletteindia7514?si=2rkiNrioXmNQCpdU
First I see Tupac in a short. Now Stan Lee? Is the matrix glitching?
Hahahaha....now if I just had some of his money..... Good one James.
Hum... You get them at Amazon I guess... Lol!
Hahahaha...how'd ya guess my trick so quick Joe..!? LOL
It is an easy thing when you have a brake!🤣😂🤣! 🤔🤔🤔 showing us how you make a rolling tool cabinet 😂🤣😂🤣👊
The last tool 'cabinet' I made was for an old retired buddy and he wanted it to fit permanently on an overhang of concrete foundation but he wanted it rest the front all the way onto the concrete floor. So it was a specialty build from start to finish. I made some real fancy reinforced framework custom fit for the space. Then came some dual re enforced shelving and finally a set of interlocking doors all with a dual frame construction for stability. He then wanted a tilted top for holding a drawing board for planning projects, that would hinge up to expose storage underneath the angled top. It was a superb project if I have to say so myself! LOL. I also built many 'coil cabinets' custom designed for individual "A" coils for air conditioning. Complete with sectional and removable doors for access for cleaning the coils. I used the same fancy style framework similar to if not exactly like the manufactured products. But now I have no need to work that hard at all any more....LOL.
Bring it
Oh heck yeah...Soon as the editing is done Mike.