A simple edit could let you find the tool and cut it from the video. Giving you more time to show what you want without stressing yourself out too much.
Sometimes when I get a stripped screw what I can do is just grind a single straight line in the screw and take it out with a flat head screw driver lol sometimes metals just too weak but sometimes it works
Final weight: stainless steel ($0.77 x 3.9lbs) + extrusion ($1.32 x 13oz) + #2 copper. ($.5.08 x 1.3lbs) + tin 18lbs
You're a teacher all right lol. No answers given. I love your videos!!
lol, harder to take apart the item when I cannot locate one of my tools ;)
A simple edit could let you find the tool and cut it from the video. Giving you more time to show what you want without stressing yourself out too much.
You are correct.
Sometimes when I get a stripped screw what I can do is just grind a single straight line in the screw and take it out with a flat head screw driver lol sometimes metals just too weak but sometimes it works
If that fails just keep grinding until there's no head left.
@ yea I do that too lol
I agree, I just wished I had the right tool from the beginning!
Im always doslocating my tools 😂😂 its the adhd in me
lol, yup me too.
@TinManScrapper u have adhd too
Hey fellow scraper I use my mini rachet on those bestie nuts and bolts......just Saying
Thanks for the tip.
What do you teach?
I actually teach French in an elementary school Jk-gr. 8
Take your blade off and remove the motor
Why dont you use power tools .faster.
Sometimes just therapeutic doing by hand. Some items I do use power tools.