The early cast iron version come up for sale every once in awhile on eBay !! And the harbor freight company and others sell a more modern version!! Thanks
How did you flatten the corrugated metal? I have coated R-rib scraps I want to use, but they are .26 gauge and I think I'll have to beat it flat with a sledge hammer. Suggestions appreciated!
That's awesome! I really like how you made it diagonally, or Dragon Alley!
I love that grinder!
The weathers great here today in Northland NZ
You made that look so easy! But what if you don’t have a roller for the edges?
Where could I get one of the rollers? To roll the metal. I love it. Ty for sharing
The early cast iron version come up for sale every once in awhile on eBay !! And the harbor freight company and others sell a more modern version!! Thanks
That is really cool. I have a similar crimper just lying around and now I will blow the dust off it and start making pigs.
Absolutely!!! And thanks
How did you flatten the corrugated metal? I have coated R-rib scraps I want to use, but they are .26 gauge and I think I'll have to beat it flat with a sledge hammer. Suggestions appreciated!
Greetings Alan I just put on my old work boots and stomp on the ribs !!! Thanks
What tools are you’ll using to cut with? Tin snips?
Yes I use a medium master brand tin snip most hardware stores carry them . Thanks for watching
What is that tool? You’re using to crease around the outside of the pig after you got it cut out
It’s called a bead roller !! Thanks
Cute, thanks. Blessings.
Thank u very much
What are your cutters called again?
Wow I can feel the carpal tunnel in my hand right now. 😜
Can you tell me what brand and where you got your bead roller tool please
I found this on a salvage job, but you can pick one up at any harbor freight. The ones I use are all vintage.
cool
What can you use if you don't have a machine to do the edges?
From my experience this is the only way ,but There could be something out there I haven’t seen.
Hi! Thanks for sharing. What are the tools called that were used?
They are called bead roller’s thanks
@@Builtfromscrap cool, thanks for replying! Fun to watch you make this :-)
Why thank u !!!!!
I'd like to make a chicken
Would you consider selling your patterns?
We do sell our cuttings if you are interested
When cutting steel like that with a tin snips, wear gloves. You'll stop the bleeding before it starts!
nice porker!!