Tech Tuesday Series: Volume 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- Guys I want to bring on a tech tip tuesday for you guys. I feel like my knowledge in metal fabrication and metal finishing would be suited to help others get better. Let me know what you think and if you want to see some stuff. I'm all ears but I need your input!
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Thanks for all the info on abrasives! I've always used the Walter, but I'm def gonna grab a bunch of those 👍If that bit doesnt work out, Dewalt makes a really nice Swiss made version step-drill. Seem super long lasting and reasonably priced. They've lasted me 2x longer than anything else and they're still good to go. Im gonna order the one you featured to try as well, l need a larger one like that. Never new what I was missing till I tried step bits!
Right on man, thanks for the info! I'll keep that in mind. If you want a code for a discount on your whole order use Murillofab10 for 10% off whole order!
@murillofabworks Thank you sir! I will. Just subbed👍
What do you use to take mil-scale off of new metal? I'm defenitly not a great metal fabractor, but starting out.
I don't use alot of hot rolled steel or A36 plate. Cold rolled or P&O is a little more expensive but worth the price when you factor in labor to remove mil-scale.
That being said if you had to buy hot rolled, the easiest way to strip the mil-scale would be a 36grit ceramic fiber disc from benchmark abrasives. It's gonna leave deep scratches but them you can go up in grit to remove deep scratches.
@@murillofabworks Awesome thank you