Hi sir it’s Michael that asked you for a reference I just been offered a apprenticeship. I’d like to thank you a lot for helping me through being at Eddie’s I’ll make sure to swing past one day to say high
Michael, I am so pleased to hear you have been offered an apprenticeship, I had no doubt in the world. Stay in touch and good luck. You are a legend mate, peace and love.
It is Galvanised Steel Sheetmetal, thickness 0.7mm. We use it all the time, it is the best but please don't use thicker if it is for students projects. The high school kids are not strong enough and it is hard on the hand tools. Thickness of 0.7mm seems to be the sweet spot for us. Still nice and strong and easy to work with. For more information check this out - impactsteel.com.au/steel-products-new/galvanised-steel/#:~:text=When%20steel%20is%20hot%2Ddipped,also%20combats%20other%20weather%20conditions. Thank you for reaching out too. Good luck, let me know how you go.
Hi Scooterpie, there is a link to a google document in the Video Description underneath the video that has info for students, teachers and plans. Peace and Love Moose. Use this link - docs.google.com/document/d/1dSKZ5_qM4-ZFT4Ovf6lb5h9uZzA4esVd/copy?usp=sharing
Hi sir it’s Michael that asked you for a reference I just been offered a apprenticeship. I’d like to thank you a lot for helping me through being at Eddie’s I’ll make sure to swing past one day to say high
Michael, I am so pleased to hear you have been offered an apprenticeship, I had no doubt in the world. Stay in touch and good luck. You are a legend mate, peace and love.
Just subscribed thanks for sharing
Thanks for subscribing, I hope you enjoy the videos. Peace and love.
@ I enjoy metal working and do a little on my channel as I’m building hot rods
Northern Hemisphere toolbox frogs say rivet ;)
Nice work Josh, funny mate. :)
NICE VIDEO ⚘
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
this is a perfect tutorial, though what is the type of sheet metal used and what is its gauge, please?
It is Galvanised Steel Sheetmetal, thickness 0.7mm. We use it all the time, it is the best but please don't use thicker if it is for students projects. The high school kids are not strong enough and it is hard on the hand tools. Thickness of 0.7mm seems to be the sweet spot for us. Still nice and strong and easy to work with. For more information check this out - impactsteel.com.au/steel-products-new/galvanised-steel/#:~:text=When%20steel%20is%20hot%2Ddipped,also%20combats%20other%20weather%20conditions.
Thank you for reaching out too. Good luck, let me know how you go.
Do you have the plan for this?
Hi Scooterpie, there is a link to a google document in the Video Description underneath the video that has info for students, teachers and plans. Peace and Love Moose. Use this link - docs.google.com/document/d/1dSKZ5_qM4-ZFT4Ovf6lb5h9uZzA4esVd/copy?usp=sharing
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Thank you, sorry I am not sure what you mean? Peace and Love
Increase your ratings, speak in imperial
Thanks for reaching out Mike, great idea I will pop them in for my next video.