Welder straight school hell could pass ever weld test you could think some I never heard of. Well we put him on something similar to this but we didn't have these fancy tables. We use scrap taced on table showed how to place them let him finish came later in day he had welded angle iron I mean welded them on table 3 passes. He had fun removing them couple days later. Maybe college should teach alittle more.
@@melgross I’ve looked at both tables. Fireball table and fixtures looks to be a better design. It’s oversized and has a flatter specs. The tooling is modular and is cheaper than the siegmund. The tooth blocks are a cool design. Overall the Fireball system looks easier to use.
I'm impressed how you keep up with all measurements in fractional inches when it would be child's work with the metric system-but hey, why make it simple? Lol.🤣
Don’t use Crisco. It doesn’t work. I don’t know what anti spatter he’s using, but it shouldn’t cause a problem. I just buy mine from McMastercarr and it’s fine.
Welding over it this whole time was never an issue, until 3 of the 4 sides of those pickets were welded. We flipped it over and re applied the anti spatter, it went into the weld joint and once heated it had nowhere to vent except out my weld as I closed it up. Other than that it was no issue
The problem is that he’s got far more accessories than any normal shop would have since, you know, he makes them. It’s not realistic for most people. I’ve got a fair number of clamps and fixtures and it really adds up. I like the adjustable stops, but they’re $80-90 each and you really need at least four, eight is better. So, realistically it’s a compromise.
@@whitey7388 it sure does. The question for a one person shop is whether (s)he can afford it. If you’re starting out and you have to spend tens of thousands just to get going, it may not be viable. So you build up to it. I had a company where we have several million in equipment. We were a commercial film lab. We had money to start. If we didn’t, we would never have even bothered.
Yes thank you!!! I have been looking for more in depth ornamental how to videos. Sending much love from Long Beach ! Yall the best
Welder straight school hell could pass ever weld test you could think some I never heard of. Well we put him on something similar to this but we didn't have these fancy tables. We use scrap taced on table showed how to place them let him finish came later in day he had welded angle iron I mean welded them on table 3 passes. He had fun removing them couple days later. Maybe college should teach alittle more.
Very nice have the same helmet and love it!
Looks good too!
I want a Fireball table so bad! My plate steel table is so warped from idiots grinding and welding on the top.
It’s a must!
I prefer my Siegmund. It doesn’t get gouged, scratched and the weld doesn’t stick, and yeah, it does stick to CI.
@@melgross I’ve looked at both tables. Fireball table and fixtures looks to be a better design. It’s oversized and has a flatter specs. The tooling is modular and is cheaper than the siegmund. The tooth blocks are a cool design. Overall the Fireball system looks easier to use.
I gotta ask why idiots are grinding and welding on your stuff😂
@@maiciusdo you do all your work on sawhorses?
Getting a Mr. Rogers vibe here 🤣🤣
I'm impressed how you keep up with all measurements in fractional inches when it would be child's work with the metric system-but hey, why make it simple? Lol.🤣
How well do those sentinel hoods fair? I wanna get one
What is the anti-splatter you're using?
Y'all accepting applications I'm up in Denver lol.
Don’t use Crisco. It doesn’t work. I don’t know what anti spatter he’s using, but it shouldn’t cause a problem. I just buy mine from McMastercarr and it’s fine.
Welding over it this whole time was never an issue, until 3 of the 4 sides of those pickets were welded. We flipped it over and re applied the anti spatter, it went into the weld joint and once heated it had nowhere to vent except out my weld as I closed it up. Other than that it was no issue
i can stick stuff together
Hell yeah
u guys are so cute together - get a room
❤❤
Fireball has a better explanation of how to layout fixture tables and how it all works together. Check his channel and video.
Jason would know best!
The problem is that he’s got far more accessories than any normal shop would have since, you know, he makes them. It’s not realistic for most people. I’ve got a fair number of clamps and fixtures and it really adds up. I like the adjustable stops, but they’re $80-90 each and you really need at least four, eight is better. So, realistically it’s a compromise.
@melgross it cost money to do it right.
@@whitey7388 it sure does. The question for a one person shop is whether (s)he can afford it. If you’re starting out and you have to spend tens of thousands just to get going, it may not be viable. So you build up to it. I had a company where we have several million in equipment. We were a commercial film lab. We had money to start. If we didn’t, we would never have even bothered.
@@melgross every company starts from something and somewhere
Next time you’re using this music let everyone else know in advance please
These mofos are running out of shit to do