Thank you Mr. Turner! It is engineers like you who create beginners in the trade. I love your brand of clamps, worth 1000 likes from me only if that was possible. Automatically one of your ardent subscribers/followers
“Scratching about with a welding rod” such a true statement that anyone that’s arc welded can fully understand. My first welding experience was oxy-acetylene welding in Highschool welding class over 40 years ago. Very few people back then would have had a MIG welder so any other welding was done with a stick welder. Once I had the chance to use a MIG welder I was amazed at how well it worked with very little if any to clean up. I by no means am a great welder but if the welding gods are smiling then I can lay down some great looking beads. I don’t have a welder of my own but after seeing this video I can see that an arc welder (wish I had my Dad’s old Lincoln tombstone) is still a viable alternative for a lot of work at a more affordable price.
Scott, super nice tight tutorial for making squares 👍😎👍 - I can't wait for you and the Pask-man to get together again. I get so excited when you both post some new content. Joel.....
Those are great. Like a poor man's Fireball square. I have to make some for sure. How lazy are we when it's really just that simple. Ha Thanks for the inspiration, Scott.
You and Neil make the best content! Your coffee tables have been a huge inspiration for me. I also built a welding table based off of his design with a couple of modifications. Appreciate the videos!
Excellent video. Thank you for posting. The arc welder is a very versatile piece of equipment and not an expensive purchase. Great for outdoor work. I always enjoy your videos and you're a great teacher. Looking forward to the next one. All the best. 👍
I was looking for a fun and useful welding project. This is just what the doctor ordered. Thanks for posting this. More videos on show figures and jigs would be great.
Gret video Scott! For those of you that don"t have that chop saw, the ear protectors Scott is wearing at 10:40 are an absolute must. These freekin' things are loud!!
Thank you, Scott! You and Neil Paskin have given us hope and inspiration over the years with building and making things on our own. I’ve been a woodworker for years and have always been interested in getting into welding. This video inspires me to get started! Love your project videos and designs as well! 👍🏼
Great video Scott. You could spend hundreds on commercially available welding squares but these will work also plus give you some practice welding and making things square.
The opening piece of advice are so great, and well told. The mening of effort. Practice. Learning. And getting better, getting skills. Thank you, some people forget this.
Don’t sell yourself short Scott. Yourself and Neil Paskin are both very accomplished makers that have done many incredible projects. Hopefully if there isn’t a lot of overlap (I think there is) in your subscriber lists then you will both benefit from the cross promotion like when you “dropped in” on Neil when he made his cog wheel. Hopefully the 2 of you can get together again since you’re both in Australia afterall. 😉
Bonjour Monsieur Turner, très bonne idée ces équerres pour le maintient des pièces avant soudure !!! Je vais donc faire les mêmes, merci et bonne continuation .
Hello, I've been watching you for some time now, and I take great pleasure in seeing and reviewing your videos. Your fabrications are just amazing and really very beautiful. You have a real talent ! Thank you for your channel !
Thank you for posting so usefull video Scott... I've just arrived into this great hobby, though rather old to start in it.. pushing 67😅. I found your presentation very inspiring in many ways!! Best regards from Argentina!
Very nicely done. Great video brother. Very informative and pretty entertaining. Your video was very well put together with great editing. Much appreciation for explaining how the two fixtures are properly made and used. Having the best tools in the world means nothing if you can't use them properly. Having that in your video is extremely helpful to those who are lacking in experience with such tools. Lastly, thank you for plugging Pask Makes. I just took a quick look and his library is full of extremely useful information and project how to's. So again, great video and project. Much respect 🙏.
Great video been meaning to have a go at something like these. Jealously coveting the fireball squares commonly seen on other channels but their shipping to Australia is astronomical.
Well if you treat the leafs and process with a healthy respect you’ll be safe. Give it a go my friend and just be safe. Then practice and it’ll come to you. Hope you give it a try. I love welding.
Bonjour scott, très pratique ces équerres, je vais certainement te copier et me faire les mêmes😂 beau boulot (Hello scott, very practical these squares, I will definitely copy you and do the same for me😂 great job)
The more heat you put into it, the more it will warp. Clamp and tack at all corners and even heat through each weld moving from the outside edge/corner of the piece in. Always worked for me.
Anyone that gives Neil Pask a shout-out deserves a "thumbs up" !! Thanks for the video !
I found your channel from Pask Makes, so hopefully your shout out will send some viewers his way. Keep the tips and tricks coming, thanks
Excellent video. I have spent hundreds of dollars in squares, and I do not have enough. I will be making these for sure.
A light to shine on the welding is so underrated, ha?! I use it for every weld i do and it makes a huuuuge difference in what you're able to see!
You and Neil are a huge inspiration to a lot of us
Thank you so much, really appreciate the feedback!
Another Brilliant video! Awesome from beginning to end! I always look forward to seeing your newest projects!
Thank you Mr. Turner! It is engineers like you who create beginners in the trade. I love your brand of clamps, worth 1000 likes from me only if that was possible. Automatically one of your ardent subscribers/followers
Thank you so much Edmund!!
“Scratching about with a welding rod” such a true statement that anyone that’s arc welded can fully understand.
My first welding experience was oxy-acetylene welding in Highschool welding class over 40 years ago.
Very few people back then would have had a MIG welder so any other welding was done with a stick welder. Once I had the chance to use a MIG welder I was amazed at how well it worked with very little if any to clean up. I by no means am a great welder but if the welding gods are smiling then I can lay down some great looking beads.
I don’t have a welder of my own but after seeing this video I can see that an arc welder (wish I had my Dad’s old Lincoln tombstone) is still a viable alternative for a lot of work at a more affordable price.
Agreed, for most home workshops, the stick will do the vast majority of tasks, except Aluminium Alloys I suppose. Quite affordable. Thanks Wayne!
I learn something every time I watch one of your and Neil's videos. Cheers!
I love what you do in a small shop! Inspiration for us all.
watching your videos I always learn! thanks greetings 🇺🇾
Forme Industrious and Pask makes are my 2 favourite makers channels . Cheers mate. :)
Always appreciated Douglas!
Both extraordinary Queenslanders!
Scott, super nice tight tutorial for making squares 👍😎👍 - I can't wait for you and the Pask-man to get together again. I get so excited when you both post some new content. Joel.....
Scott, thank you so much for this beginners video!
So great to see an Aussie doing this. Thanks bro!! So simple and perfect. Im going to try this tomorow.
Both of yours channels are my favourite makers channels on yt. Keep rockin!!!
Thanks for this video. Very educative. I will be making a steel exterior door and will need these tips.
Glad to have been of some help Robert!
Thanks for a wonderful video again, it's like Christmas Eve every time.
Thank you Peter!!!
Those are great. Like a poor man's Fireball square. I have to make some for sure. How lazy are we when it's really just that simple. Ha Thanks for the inspiration, Scott.
Haha :) no problems Rob
Great vid and a handy bit of kit... Neil's videos are bloody awesome too
Awesome work, Scott! Thanks a lot for all the tips! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
You and Neil make the best content! Your coffee tables have been a huge inspiration for me. I also built a welding table based off of his design with a couple of modifications. Appreciate the videos!
Much appreciated Joseph!
Excellent video. Thank you for posting. The arc welder is a very versatile piece of equipment and not an expensive purchase. Great for outdoor work. I always enjoy your videos and you're a great teacher. Looking forward to the next one. All the best. 👍
I was looking for a fun and useful welding project. This is just what the doctor ordered. Thanks for posting this. More videos on show figures and jigs would be great.
Awesome to hear! Thankyou!
SO HELPFUL!! GREAT DEMONSTRATION! THANK YOU!
Gret video Scott! For those of you that don"t have that chop saw, the ear protectors Scott is wearing at 10:40 are an absolute must. These freekin' things are loud!!
Thanks for the Video Mate never thought to make ones own Weld Jigs. From fellow Antipodean from South Africa👍🏼
G'day Scott, great advise for simple but effective jigs,
thanks for sharing, keep up the great work.
Great tips and a great simple project, entertaining as always.
Thank you, Scott! You and Neil Paskin have given us hope and inspiration over the years with building and making things on our own. I’ve been a woodworker for years and have always been interested in getting into welding. This video inspires me to get started! Love your project videos and designs as well! 👍🏼
Thankyou so much for your kind feedback!!
Nice work! Enjoyed watching.
Thanks Scott another awesome video
Great video Scott. You could spend hundreds on commercially available welding squares but these will work also plus give you some practice welding and making things square.
Congratulations! Pretty good work! Spetacular!
Hey Scott
Nice little project. Going have put a few them to together myself.
Thank you for sharing
Cheers Mate
Super useful and simple! Great work I always love seeing your designs 😁
The opening piece of advice are so great, and well told. The mening of effort. Practice. Learning. And getting better, getting skills. Thank you, some people forget this.
Much appreciated!
Great video….. making these soon
Don’t sell yourself short Scott. Yourself and Neil Paskin are both very accomplished makers that have done many incredible projects.
Hopefully if there isn’t a lot of overlap (I think there is) in your subscriber lists then you will both benefit from the cross promotion like when you “dropped in” on Neil when he made his cog wheel.
Hopefully the 2 of you can get together again since you’re both in Australia afterall. 😉
I made one like yours, it was perfect... thank you Scott... greetings from Brazil
Thank you for your message!
Great tutorial, thanks.
Awesome Scott! Amazing tips! Tks bro!!!!
Bonjour Monsieur Turner, très bonne idée ces équerres pour le maintient des pièces avant soudure !!! Je vais donc faire les mêmes, merci et bonne continuation .
I think what you said about Neil applies to you as well Scott, you are an awesome maker
Very kind, much appreciated Dan thank you!
Really good scooot. Everytime i do boxes with angle iron it takes me a lot using square Good jig 👍🏽💪🏽😎
I have that same cold cut saw and Love it!
Great idea, thank you!
Informative and fun as always Scott :)
Simple tooling for everyman, more please 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Scott, Ill make a couple of these before I build my next steel box/frame!!
Hello, I've been watching you for some time now, and I take great pleasure in seeing and reviewing your videos. Your fabrications are just amazing and really very beautiful. You have a real talent ! Thank you for your channel !
Thankyou so much Fabien. I really appreciate your comment!!
Super 💗💗
Nice explanation and plug for PASK makes. Good stuff
Bravo, super idea
Very good.
Thanks for sharing - great ideas and tips. Really appreciate it.
Thanks! My pleasure!
thanks for sharing always learning
Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
Thanks a lo Scott - very useful tools
Good job!
Thank you for posting so usefull video Scott... I've just arrived into this great hobby, though rather old to start in it.. pushing 67😅. I found your presentation very inspiring in many ways!!
Best regards from Argentina!
So glad to be of help Gustavio! All the best for your projects, never too late to start.
Great video. Very useful project. Awesome squares. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thanks Great project
Good job might make some
Very nicely done. Great video brother. Very informative and pretty entertaining. Your video was very well put together with great editing. Much appreciation for explaining how the two fixtures are properly made and used. Having the best tools in the world means nothing if you can't use them properly. Having that in your video is extremely helpful to those who are lacking in experience with such tools. Lastly, thank you for plugging Pask Makes. I just took a quick look and his library is full of extremely useful information and project how to's. So again, great video and project. Much respect 🙏.
Awesome feedback George - much appreciated!
Thanks ! Good Shit ! Happy New Year To You !✌😎
Always enjoy your videos, thanks for the inspiration, I’ll be making a couple of each!
Great to hear and than you!
👍🏼
Greatly appreciate the video, nice one.
Excelente explicación. Gracias maestro. saludos cordiales desde México.
Big respect brother!
I just got myself a MIG flux core welder, what an addition to my kit :)
Yes MIG is really good for sure
Good one. I'll be making some.
I sure do enjoy your channel. I wish I knew how to weld.
Ottimo lavoro!
Hello from Namibe, Angola! Great video. Will make some of these soon. Spotted John 3:16 on your chop saw. Nice 😊
Thank you David! Nice spotting :)
Great video been meaning to have a go at something like these. Jealously coveting the fireball squares commonly seen on other channels but their shipping to Australia is astronomical.
Thanks Nathan! Yep I know the feeling.
Thanks for the good idea.
No problem Alex.
The simplest things are often the best👍
Beautiful job 💯💯💯💪💪💪💪💪💪
Thanks Scott!
Отличная идея, спасибо!
Great idea 🤠👍
Thanks Ty!
Welding has always intrigued me but makes me very nervous. Great useful content as usual, buddy
Well if you treat the leafs and process with a healthy respect you’ll be safe. Give it a go my friend and just be safe. Then practice and it’ll come to you. Hope you give it a try. I love welding.
Thank you for sharing this information on this great video.
Thanks Steven!
Terimakasi sir sudah mau berbagi ilmunya 👍🤝🤝🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩 indonesia. Alat siku sangt baik
Terima kasih atas tanggapan Anda!
Pals Makes is definitely a favorite !
Mine also.
Great stuff! Thanks for this vid. Thumbs way up.
Always great to hear from you TCM! Thank You!
Def make these. Cheers dude..
G'day Scott keep em coming mate cheers from covidvill
Hey Paul, cheers mate! Yes you guys have done it tough for sure.
Super tare Bravooo 👏👏👏👍
Esti cu adevarat a un artist în prelucrarea metalului
Just what I need gonna get right on it
Bonjour scott, très pratique ces équerres, je vais certainement te copier et me faire les mêmes😂 beau boulot (Hello scott, very practical these squares, I will definitely copy you and do the same for me😂 great job)
Excellent
Thanks Scott. I'll need practice too.
Nice and straight
Great work
Thank you!
Dobra szkoła!!! W Polsce mówimy ,, Tak Majster,,
Браво.маэсто! 👍
Wow you are amazing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you Ronald!
"Couple a quick strokes and it was a nice neat fit", that's what she said.
The more heat you put into it, the more it will warp. Clamp and tack at all corners and even heat through each weld moving from the outside edge/corner of the piece in. Always worked for me.
eita show de ferramenta simples e muito muito muito funcional parabéns.