How To Make Simple 1.5V Battery Welding Machine At Home #2 | DIY Science Trends
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Welcome to our exciting video, "How To Make Simple 1.5V Battery Welding Machine At Home #2 | DIY Science Trends." In this tutorial, we'll show you how to make a simple 1.5V battery welding machine using easy-to-find materials. This DIY project is perfect for science enthusiasts who want to learn how to make useful tools at home. Watch as we guide you step-by-step on how to make this innovative device.
By following our instructions, you’ll see how to make the process straightforward and enjoyable. DIY projects like this are a great way to understand the science behind everyday tools, and in this video, you’ll discover how to make your own welding machine with just a few simple steps.
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Thank you very much . good luck for you
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This short video provides a clear and concise tutorial on creating a simple 1.5V battery welding machine at home. The step-by-step instructions make it easy for viewers to follow along and understand the process of constructing this useful device. The DIY approach to creating a welding machine is both practical and resourceful, making it accessible to those interested in DIY projects or science experiments. Overall, the video offers valuable insights into building a functional welding machine using readily available materials, making it an informative watch for enthusiasts looking to expand their DIY skills.
tks you so much !
1.5v, or as I prefer to call it...12v
YEP. YOU CAN CALL IT...