Quick tip on the construction calculator if you divide the overall length by the number of pickets hit ++ then every time you hit = it'll give you the next Pickett or tread. The calculator will automatically add or subtract to make equal distance
I bought one 20 years ago. The calculator works for novices but it requires you to learn all the functions. Physical properties don’t change. Get a chain or pvc and some spray paint to show you your arch, dip, bendy part and then transfer it to a template. I’ll race you on a parabolic ellipse. Stoner brakes (safety meetings) are provided 😂
@billybowman3891 those saftey meetings make the numbers flow easier. Two things I think every builder/handyman/homeowner/human should learn to use is a calculator, and the majority of its functions, most things an engineer would use and a multimeter. Both seem scarier than they are but once you learn to use them it's like magic.
@@i8764theKevassitant I did learn the functions, 20 years ago. People should learn every way to skin a cat but down the road if you’re lucky everything will click one day and you’ll understand my point. I don’t care what your directions for the rest of the world are. Have a great time with your little computer helper. 👌🏻
I had to custom fabricate a spiral staircase, the handrail stock i had to bend and curve to follow the pitch and curve of the staircase while keeping its profile horizontal. Holy crap that was immensely painful in the posterior. I had to get three extra guys to help me physically and visually because there was no way to heat large enough sections to make smooth bends. It had to be done cold. So..... my congratulations on your handrails turning out so nicely. I know of the pain it was.
You need to do a video on your new truck and when you go to switch over all your equipment from your current truck to your new badass truck do a video on it we would all love to see it and see where you're putting everything on the new truck and stuff like that
A good alternative or companion to the DA sander is a backing pad for your grinder. You can use the same 5" DA pads on a regular 4.5 angle grinder. I have a United Abrasives-SAIT 95255 that I picked up for about $7 (they go for a lot more now)
They have come out fantastic bet your well pleased i can only images how hard it was doing those curves fantastic job. Love that picker spacing tool to I will be looking on eBay for 1 of those tonight so handy 👍👍
i once hand formed a single side 2" pipe railing to a 2 story spindle staircase, glad i had my master to help me, i would think the square tube makes it easier to control the curves and angles along in the different orientations, working 3 dimensional on a round tube was a nightmare! never done anything like that since! Nice job you made with those 2, making a handformed pair is a whole other level of challenge.
Thanks for the 3 way level tip. I’ve made a few railings but nothing curved, although I think it would be easier curving the handrails in the tubing roller. Good advice on tapping out.
Great job. They look amazing. The imperfections show that they were handmade by a craftsman that completed the task and honed their skills along the way. Your customer will be proud to have hand made railings. I just installed a man gate at a customer's home. I fabricated it from 1.5inch .125 wall tube. Nothing fancy. What my customer wanted and it's straight and square.
Ther are metal rolling companies in most towns using a pyramid roller and they could form all 4 pieces for about less than 100 bucks a piece. Just look around for a company that forms material for spiral staircases. In my town we have a great company that is really good and affordable if it ever comes up again
Nice job. Very good work. You are a true Artist. Like you said you are not a CNC machine. Now onto custom Harley frames…LOL. Keep up the videos. I would love to have seen the rosebud torch heating this and you playing plumber with a pipe wrench bending it. Been there done that. I now have a little hydraulic bender. I need to get some square shoes for the bender to use box tubing. I have only done round so far… I am sure you are always the toughest critic of your own work.
I feel you brother, im trying to get out there and start my own thing. Im a pretty bad ass welder at everything just new to fabricating hand rails and doors. Keep up the good work!!!
I made a set learned the hard way even rolling it with a tubing roller I even had it in Auto Cad , had multiple engineers still had to use a torch to bend the square tube back from the twist … one guy told me to use round because you can’t see twist like square … that’s only one factor great job these are incredibly difficult we even mocked the entire stair case up in the shop ! A total PIA lol I fee your pain
Stabila all day. Notice the weak point in the middle of less expensive levels. They tell me what’s right, if I trust em they better be on point or I look like a chismosa. 3 3/4” spacer jig for the uprights. I’m just a carpenter with a welder though.
Great work empire makes a post level at home depot around 6 dollars I bought one from harbor freight just to get the magnetic strips and some super glue to fit them to empire level so I don't need to tie the string you did very good though looks awesome
Very nice work bro, I’ve built a ton of handrail and to see your finished product and to find out you hand formed the tubes is very impressive. I love your channel for its creativity and authenticity!Would you be willing to do a maybe 15-30 minute phone consult for the right price? I am an aspiring independent welder and entrepreneur. Hats off to you, keep ‘em coming!!
This comment was 1 year ago. I'd love to hear how this guy is doing?? I am getting ready to start contracting as well, been welding 2.5 years. I'm bout to dive in head first. How's your business doing 1 year later my guy?
As a pool guy I've seen a lot of fence and railing so I can say thats a mighty fine job any day of the week ya did there. Most people just booger up something cash a check and disappear. Giving a darn is a rarity nowadays.
Great job Anthony, the handrails look good! I love king Metals they have some great stuff! I dabble in blacksmithing and buy stamped steel things from them.
Thanks for the tool tips and tips, those rails look amazing! I was looking to start fabbing out railings and fences outa the garage. Defiantly gonna keep this video in the back pocket
Hey dude your videos are awesome, I've been watching every one. I'm a video editor, now becoming a welder. One recommendation is fading out the music at the end of your intro to sound a little bit smoother. Keep up the sick content
Been doing ornamental welding for better then 10 years, and I've never seen that picket tool. Gonna have to check that thing out, especially for the curved railings, might speed things up a bit!
It's called the picket master pro, Salt city steel make them. Invaluable time saver. I had to pay a premium getting it over in here in Australia... But its worth it!
Great video young man. You are absolutely right when you say "hand formed".A lot of people expect robotic, automated, perfect formed railings or whatever and don't appreciate the challenges to achieve what they want. I have a job on the books for next week. It's to make balustrade that matches that of a nearby medieval castle. Its being designed and fitted by the client but one aspect I have to design because there is no easy wasy to attach one post to the house wall. So, in my crazy mind I thought of a way around the twists, bends, off level cambers and such like, and that was to build a "ball joint" return from the post to the wall. This ball joint will get around all the weird angles of the property and allow the customer to fix the post vertical and make it strong. To that end, my next job is to build that ball joint and post. It's not something you buy off the shelf so I have had to design it and now I have to build it. Top regards, Jon.
Dang, this might be the first channel that I’ve turned the bell on for. Great job on those rails bro! I bet she doesn’t care about that hair tie, considering how many hair trolls you’ve probably pulled out of the shower drain. 😆 I’m bald, so I have to give my wife a little shit about, since I have to gag every time the drain backs up.
If your future customers ever asks, tell them that a guy who has been playing with metal since 1995 said that you are amazing! I admire your patience and skills!
I mean f man, ppl say i'm good with heat, and totally crazy, but i would've said big no to this one, unless customer would've been ready to pay for me to order (expensive) parts from 3d cnc bender.
Those came out great, I know what's involved with jobs like that, Just out of curiosity, how many hours do you have in that start to finish. Keep on keeping on.
As a teenager almost out of high school wanting to pursue a career in welding specifically a mobile welder would I use these tools often. If so should you invest in the more expensive tools or does the bare minimum work.
I started and still use the bare minimum, I literally just picked up a welder generator last week, most jobs I’ve gotten require just basic tools, at the same time tho this is my experience at least.
Looks damn good! I know it was a pain in the ass but how did you set it up to heat and bend?dis you make up a template or something? Just getting some ideals so in case I come across a curved railing
Quick tip on the construction calculator if you divide the overall length by the number of pickets hit ++ then every time you hit = it'll give you the next Pickett or tread. The calculator will automatically add or subtract to make equal distance
I half way understand you but rarely use a calculator. I do most math on paper like a moron lmao
I bought one 20 years ago. The calculator works for novices but it requires you to learn all the functions. Physical properties don’t change. Get a chain or pvc and some spray paint to show you your arch, dip, bendy part and then transfer it to a template. I’ll race you on a parabolic ellipse. Stoner brakes (safety meetings) are provided 😂
@billybowman3891 those saftey meetings make the numbers flow easier. Two things I think every builder/handyman/homeowner/human should learn to use is a calculator, and the majority of its functions, most things an engineer would use and a multimeter. Both seem scarier than they are but once you learn to use them it's like magic.
@@i8764theKevassitant I did learn the functions, 20 years ago. People should learn every way to skin a cat but down the road if you’re lucky everything will click one day and you’ll understand my point. I don’t care what your directions for the rest of the world are. Have a great time with your little computer helper. 👌🏻
Beautifully done, looks fantastic. A conscientious welder is always their hardest critic. Really love the work.
I had to custom fabricate a spiral staircase, the handrail stock i had to bend and curve to follow the pitch and curve of the staircase while keeping its profile horizontal. Holy crap that was immensely painful in the posterior. I had to get three extra guys to help me physically and visually because there was no way to heat large enough sections to make smooth bends. It had to be done cold. So..... my congratulations on your handrails turning out so nicely. I know of the pain it was.
that sounds like a night mare!
From the picture in the video the real look look great
Cheese grater looking thing is a rasp if I'm thinking of the right thing.
Anthony you're a blessing to me. Peace from England brother
Good job doing it by hand
Nice shovel chopper!
those are badass
damn thats a nice ass railing!
Great job.
Joe from the Detroit.
You need to do a video on your new truck and when you go to switch over all your equipment from your current truck to your new badass truck do a video on it we would all love to see it and see where you're putting everything on the new truck and stuff like that
A good alternative or companion to the DA sander is a backing pad for your grinder. You can use the same 5" DA pads on a regular 4.5 angle grinder. I have a United Abrasives-SAIT 95255 that I picked up for about $7 (they go for a lot more now)
Nice real nice work!!!
Thanks!
Good looking rails brother
I’m ready for more videos on the new welding rig. 😎
Hand made art. I would have them in my house proudly.
nice job
Bro, nice job my man 👍
Nice job on the rails looks 🔥
Thanks! 👍
I paid like $8 at Lowes for my post level and it is magnetic as well.
It's a red and black post level.
Another great video
Keep grinding Anthony 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽life is full of challenges An all we can do is try our Best every day thanks for all ur knowledge God Bless🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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That took Some serious skills!
Thanks man!
A dremel is a good tool to have
That came out real nice
Respect ..love the mindset towards the project, and it is a true piece of art looks great 👍
They have come out fantastic bet your well pleased i can only images how hard it was doing those curves fantastic job. Love that picker spacing tool to I will be looking on eBay for 1 of those tonight so handy 👍👍
got the amazon link in the description!
Honestly super impressive 🔥
i once hand formed a single side 2" pipe railing to a 2 story spindle staircase, glad i had my master to help me, i would think the square tube makes it easier to control the curves and angles along in the different orientations, working 3 dimensional on a round tube was a nightmare! never done anything like that since!
Nice job you made with those 2, making a handformed pair is a whole other level of challenge.
Thanks for the 3 way level tip. I’ve made a few railings but nothing curved, although I think it would be easier curving the handrails in the tubing roller. Good advice on tapping out.
Looks great!
Good work,
Good work buddy! 👍🏻👌🏻💪🏻
Nice job!
As you said , it's art. That is absolutely beautiful. I would be super proud of thaat. Incredible job!!
Thanks man!
Great job bro!
Great job. They look amazing. The imperfections show that they were handmade by a craftsman that completed the task and honed their skills along the way. Your customer will be proud to have hand made railings. I just installed a man gate at a customer's home. I fabricated it from 1.5inch .125 wall tube. Nothing fancy. What my customer wanted and it's straight and square.
Ther are metal rolling companies in most towns using a pyramid roller and they could form all 4 pieces for about less than 100 bucks a piece. Just look around for a company that forms material for spiral staircases. In my town we have a great company that is really good and affordable if it ever comes up again
Nice work
Nice job. Very good work. You are a true Artist. Like you said you are not a CNC machine.
Now onto custom Harley frames…LOL.
Keep up the videos. I would love to have seen the rosebud torch heating this and you playing plumber with a pipe wrench bending it. Been there done that.
I now have a little hydraulic bender. I need to get some square shoes for the bender to use box tubing. I have only done round so far…
I am sure you are always the toughest critic of your own work.
I feel you brother, im trying to get out there and start my own thing. Im a pretty bad ass welder at everything just new to fabricating hand rails and doors. Keep up the good work!!!
Nice work Anthony! I would love to have handrails like that at the entrance to my house. Way to take on a challenging job.
Thanks 👍
very neat
If it isn’t a challenge it’s just easy! That gets old! Great job young Metal Manipulator ! 👍🏻👊🏼🔥👨🏼🏭
I use a spreader clamp in conjunction with a normal adjustable clamp to keep railings in square.
That's a nice set of railings!
Yeah, I can see how that job would suck. Nice work!
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
Right on!
I do a lot of em and hate them everytime lol
Very beautiful handrail
" I'll never do it again!"
Wife walks in. " Hey! That looks great, will you build us one?"
Great job
You buy the ticket then take the ride... thanks man 👍
Rails look great. Be proud of that 💪
I made a set learned the hard way even rolling it with a tubing roller I even had it in Auto Cad , had multiple engineers still had to use a torch to bend the square tube back from the twist … one guy told me to use round because you can’t see twist like square … that’s only one factor great job these are incredibly difficult we even mocked the entire stair case up in the shop ! A total PIA lol I fee your pain
Buy the ticket, you take the ride. I like that
Once you have them spaced more than 12 inches, I'm sure any imperfections disappear. Looks legit as hell!
It looks beautiful! You did a great job.
Stabila all day. Notice the weak point in the middle of less expensive levels. They tell me what’s right, if I trust em they better be on point or I look like a chismosa. 3 3/4” spacer jig for the uprights. I’m just a carpenter with a welder though.
Facts!!!!
ready for launch.....send it to the moon
Great work empire makes a post level at home depot around 6 dollars I bought one from harbor freight just to get the magnetic strips and some super glue to fit them to empire level so I don't need to tie the string you did very good though looks awesome
Very nice work bro, I’ve built a ton of handrail and to see your finished product and to find out you hand formed the tubes is very impressive. I love your channel for its creativity and authenticity!Would you be willing to do a maybe 15-30 minute phone consult for the right price? I am an aspiring independent welder and entrepreneur. Hats off to you, keep ‘em coming!!
This comment was 1 year ago. I'd love to hear how this guy is doing??
I am getting ready to start contracting as well, been welding 2.5 years. I'm bout to dive in head first.
How's your business doing 1 year later my guy?
nice work
Wonder if the Hossfield bender would work for that square top cap
Haha wish this video came out a few weeks ago lol I just built some railings, imma have to get one of those picket finders
Love your skills,my friend.. 👍 job
Glue some magnets to the side of the post level.
Nice one Ant, gonna pick up a picket spacing tool for my future projects!!
link in the description!
As a pool guy I've seen a lot of fence and railing so I can say thats a mighty fine job any day of the week ya did there. Most people just booger up something cash a check and disappear. Giving a darn is a rarity nowadays.
no point in doing it unless you give 100%
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
Great job Anthony, the handrails look good! I love king Metals they have some great stuff! I dabble in blacksmithing and buy stamped steel things from them.
Hells yea Meltin Metal!! Great work
Good stuff man, job well done.
Thanks for the tool tips and tips, those rails look amazing! I was looking to start fabbing out railings and fences outa the garage. Defiantly gonna keep this video in the back pocket
Hey dude your videos are awesome, I've been watching every one. I'm a video editor, now becoming a welder. One recommendation is fading out the music at the end of your intro to sound a little bit smoother. Keep up the sick content
I think that looks pretty good buddy. Very good job on this one i like it.
Thanks 👍
Been doing ornamental welding for better then 10 years, and I've never seen that picket tool. Gonna have to check that thing out, especially for the curved railings, might speed things up a bit!
It's called the picket master pro, Salt city steel make them. Invaluable time saver. I had to pay a premium getting it over in here in Australia... But its worth it!
meltin metal BABY WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Rick Flair
Any more videos about the warehouse deconstruction?
not yet, these type of jobs take a long time to get processed and rolling
Great video young man. You are absolutely right when you say "hand formed".A lot of people expect robotic, automated, perfect formed railings or whatever and don't appreciate the challenges to achieve what they want.
I have a job on the books for next week. It's to make balustrade that matches that of a nearby medieval castle. Its being designed and fitted by the client but one aspect I have to design because there is no easy wasy to attach one post to the house wall. So, in my crazy mind I thought of a way around the twists, bends, off level cambers and such like, and that was to build a "ball joint" return from the post to the wall. This ball joint will get around all the weird angles of the property and allow the customer to fix the post vertical and make it strong.
To that end, my next job is to build that ball joint and post. It's not something you buy off the shelf so I have had to design it and now I have to build it.
Top regards, Jon.
thanks man! and ya no one really gets it! I wouldn't let a client fit the rail, sounds like a problem in the making
Question is Anthony, how did you create the curve, rolling , heat or just bash to shape, i'm interested to know
Dang, this might be the first channel that I’ve turned the bell on for. Great job on those rails bro! I bet she doesn’t care about that hair tie, considering how many hair trolls you’ve probably pulled out of the shower drain. 😆 I’m bald, so I have to give my wife a little shit about, since I have to gag every time the drain backs up.
lmao! thanks for that! glad you like the content
Not building the space shuttle. I say that all the time even when I am machining parts on my Bridgeport.
If your future customers ever asks, tell them that a guy who has been playing with metal since 1995 said that you are amazing! I admire your patience and skills!
I mean f man, ppl say i'm good with heat, and totally crazy, but i would've said big no to this one, unless customer would've been ready to pay for me to order (expensive) parts from 3d cnc bender.
@@corpimet3164 thanks that means a lot!
Thats a really difficult job with a torch
Anotha One.
Great tips and tools, thanks for sharing. Hope things pick up for you. Any chance you could film with vocabulary safe for work?
maybe when im on weld.com's platform.
@@MeltinMetalAnthony 🤣🤣🤣
Where do you work that his language is out of place? Obviously not doing steel fab because he just sounds like another day in the shop.
Those came out great, I know what's involved with jobs like that,
Just out of curiosity, how many hours do you have in that start to finish.
Keep on keeping on.
As a teenager almost out of high school wanting to pursue a career in welding specifically a mobile welder would I use these tools often. If so should you invest in the more expensive tools or does the bare minimum work.
List the tools you would have, keep in mind im in a 2 car garage
I started and still use the bare minimum, I literally just picked up a welder generator last week, most jobs I’ve gotten require just basic tools, at the same time tho this is my experience at least.
Fuckin' A man! Great attitude to have in any job too! Dont fuck people over and you will be taking care of all involved.
جيد انت بارع
Hey Anthony great job as usual champ. What size is your harley & what plans do you have for it ?
which one? the shovels a 80" stock the eve is a s&s 100"
What welding Beanie is that?
Nice!!!!! Perhaps you could do a video of you actually making it…..
nope! don't wanna edit that
please show us how Anthony ?
6:40 so where did you get the test infant from? How hard did you try to press it through?
Looks damn good! I know it was a pain in the ass but how did you set it up to heat and bend?dis you make up a template or something? Just getting some ideals so in case I come across a curved railing
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