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Hammer and nailed it
ОтветитьI broke my wrist doing it
ОтветитьI don't have a grinder 🤔
Ответитьi don’t have a drill , good thing i have a grinder u bolt and stick welder
ОтветитьRight, because somebody that doesn't have a drill will probably have a cut off wheel and a tac welder just laying aroundm
ОтветитьThis is nice but can't work on sheet metal
ОтветитьGreat job. I’ve got a spare hydraulic jack I’ll use your idea but on my jack. Lazy yes but at nearly 70 my days are over swinging lump hammers. Good man you did well.
ОтветитьInteresting
ОтветитьIt takes more setup but you can use a truck jack to do this instead of a hammer and it can give you cleaner holes and faster if you need multiple.
Car jack may work don't know if they are strong enough, if it was small enough holes I guess it would.
Grind down the nut so that the edge is sharp instead of concave. It will shear off better instead of stretching first.
ОтветитьGreat video!
My prefered method of punching holes is to take a pair of thick bars and weld them together, separated by a spacer which matches the thickness of the stock to be punched. Then I drill a hole through both bars at once, matching the diameter of the punch rod. I use tool steel roundstock and harden the end. The end is a flat face with sharp edges, at a slight angle to progressively shear through the stock.
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ОтветитьVery well! Thank you sir
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ОтветитьSir very nice sir ma b welder hu apka andaaz bhut acha hai kaam krne ka you are great man
ОтветитьNice!
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ОтветитьWelding melting square pipe
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It works for only thin and softer metals
ОтветитьЗачем ?
ОтветитьI understand that this method is crude, but I think it is very good to see a variety of crude techniques. I have access to modern equipment for manufacturing things I see on this channel, but I really value seeing the way this guy thinks. Excellent work and thank you for sharing!
ОтветитьGood job
ОтветитьToo hard, too slow! Not good!
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