Sheet Metal is Fun! Grab bag of tools!

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2023
  • Video #6 as described in the title is about the different types of tools you may not have known existed. I just picked a few different ones to demonstrate their uses in metal fabrication. I also give step by step instruction's how to make simple scribe.
    Here are a list of the tools:
    Hand Punches: Whitney #5, #8,
    Stanley Adjustable Scribe: Part # 47-091 Double scribe Part # 47-090 Single
    Prick Punch (Store bought and homemade)
    Marking Scribe (Store bought and homemade)
    Unishear
    Double Cuts
    Cone Bits
    Pattern for the larger Christmas Tree Scribe at end of video.
    I may have not listed everything we talked about. Let me know if you have any questions. I enjoy all the feedback! Thank you for watching Sheet Metal is Fun.
    **We left our swamp cooler on throughout the video as we are experiencing several days of triple digit temperatures and I didn't want you to see me sweat!!

Komentáře • 81

  • @davidsmith4162

    Hi Ken. It's a pleasure to have a master craftsman teach us his trade. Please be encouraged that people are watching and learning from your well presented videos. I'm looking forward to more challenging techniques as you share your experience with us. Thanks from Australia.

  • @bollera.bolljr2414

    first time watching your show , I'm a carpenter by trade , metal worker on the side I really learned a lot today , thank you !

  • @AlpacaRenee

    Thanks a million for the instructions on making a scribe!

  • @131dyana

    Thank you for the great teaching you are doing.

  • @jdr1469

    Hi Ken,

  • @dannysteele4013

    Thanks for sharing your an awesome teacher

  • @D1schram

    Was a tinned for years and I relate to your craftsmanship.

  • @Thekarlskorner

    Wonderful video seeing your use of tools of the trade. Even having the super heavy duty rotary Proper Whitney hole punches is a help punching up to 1/2 inch thick steel on occasion is a time saver. Being a retired machinist and sheet metal fabricator I hate drilling holes with chips flying all over. A single punch out is so much cleaner, plus the holes are perfectly round. Seeing your sheet metal home made scribes is a great too, having journeyman sheet metal showing me to make them nearly fifty years ago. Thank you for The great videos that are plain and clear instructions.

  • @jimbrewer331

    Learning a lot from your videos. Keep them coming. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @motorcitycraftsman

    Fantastic tips and tricks. You are a great teacher and added some small but valuable informational nuggets of safety, workflow, and work ethics. Good on you for keeping this important trade alive by passing on a lifetime worth of knowledge and craftsmanship. A+

  • @chrisrouleau693

    Hay ken I just found your channel I also do sheet metal work for the HVAC trade that what people need is a good teacher thank for making your videos

  • @dannyl2598

    Thank you, Ken. Lot's of good information. I appreciate you teaching people how to work, so many people now days don't understand what work is or how to do it well.

  • @garygerard4290

    'cool channel - I spent a few years going through an apprenticeship in a union sheet metal shop.

  • @my83roadster4me

    This guy is the best tool salesman I ever saw.

  • @CliffsideStables

    Great instructional skills! Thanks for the video. Tim in northern TN

  • @jamescole1786

    9/8/23; ..Ken another well filmed, lighted, close up look at ~dozen of your bench hand-held & power tools. Much enjoy your ez to understand conversational style, cadence & educational presentational attitude..integrity comes thru these videos. Oh yea, little tan puppy 🐶 dog gives we viewers confidence that all your jobs are carry the official 🐾 stamp of (his?) approval. Nice! ⚙️🔧🪒🔨😊

  • @terryrogers1025

    Thanks for the tutorial, once again. love the gage idea, there will be one of the simple ones in my little home shop by tomorrow night, good practice for metal working technique, I do have a Milwaukee double cut already so that’s a chunk of money I don’t need to dish out again, home scribes, whole bunch of garage sale damaged screw drivers on hand to make over into scribes. I keep fooling around I might have a red neck sheet metal shop on my hands!!😮😊

  • @wp2492

    You came up on my feed this morning. 3 cups of coffee and 3 videos later, I’m still here! 😂 Great content and teaching! New subscriber!

  • @johnharris3790

    Best hour on you tube Used to work in a shop that did alot of flat work mostly custom roof and window flashings

  • @ronaldfarmer1208

    Greaat tips! !