Any shop working on exhaust ought to have a torch for cutting the old stuff up. You can use it to heat the new stuff and bend it with your gloved hand.
It would help if you weren't packing a tiny lil' smoky of a vise, hammer, and workbench, man. What? You working on a model railroad wirh that cute little stuff, bro?
The hammer was a joke. But the vise, yes, small. Mainly for holding things to drill or tighten fittings that's about it. A solid workbench would warrant a big vise. - All that being said. These are all very good reasons to prove how well this bender works, and why it may be a fit for someone.
Nice tool 👍
Any shop working on exhaust ought to have a torch for cutting the old stuff up. You can use it to heat the new stuff and bend it with your gloved hand.
True, but this leads to more tools/consumables, effort, time, and discoloration of the material.
@@AtlanticBuiltplus if your using stainless better not to heat it up
We're closed, the moose out front should have told you.
Hahahaha
Looks great
Assuming you mean the tool not the haircut. I Agree!!
It would help if you weren't packing a tiny lil' smoky of a vise, hammer, and workbench, man. What? You working on a model railroad wirh that cute little stuff, bro?
The hammer was a joke. But the vise, yes, small. Mainly for holding things to drill or tighten fittings that's about it. A solid workbench would warrant a big vise. - All that being said. These are all very good reasons to prove how well this bender works, and why it may be a fit for someone.
Ron Popiel has nothing on this guy
LOL I love this 🤣