Are you sure that the graduations on the gauge aer in inches son ? The lower steel roller is wider than 2 inches, and is oval, not round. I can guarantee, that's not a 2 inch radius
This dude has forgotten more than you'll ever know. He's literally taking about idiots like you that don't know what the fuck a radius is, yet spout off bullshit to make yourself feel smart.
@@cornfieldcustoms no, the original poster who doesn't understand elementary school math. After writing this comment I saw another short where you also compared the anvil to a piece of 4" tube. Try to ignore the trolls of you can. They're very similar to the "Time Bandits" which inspired you to keep your shop door locked. Love your content and ability to convey metal shaping knowledge.
I wouldn't respond to these people. I'm 2 decades in learning metelshaping,I appreciate your dedication to the craft,as I'm just a hobbiest and a relaxing craft. So on that subject, do you prefer full radius or with flats? I have both from Hoosier Profile for my home made wheel. skip the trolls buddy,ain't worth it.
That's Exactly what I was thinking 🤔..... Unfortunately there are fools that will argue that black is WHITE!!! But most of us appreciate Mike for taking time out of his busy day.... To make Educational videos for us to learn from... And we're in the vast majority!!! If I have any advice for Mike, it's..... Don't listen to and certainly don't reply to the idiots.... They just enjoy the attention 😞😫🤬🤬🤬
Good old keyboard knowledge. Folks like that will argue with their own shadow for following them. I’ve learned a ton from your channel. Thanks for sharing.
Are you sure that the graduations on the gauge aer in inches son ?
The lower steel roller is wider than 2 inches, and is oval, not round.
I can guarantee, that's not a 2 inch radius
This dude has forgotten more than you'll ever know. He's literally taking about idiots like you that don't know what the fuck a radius is, yet spout off bullshit to make yourself feel smart.
@@brianbaxter-uh1ee i can guarantee you it is a 2” radius and that the graduations are in inches.
Do you realize a 2 inch radius tool is a segment of a 4 inch diameter circle?
@@andrewreece3861 are you talking to me?
@@cornfieldcustoms no, the original poster who doesn't understand elementary school math. After writing this comment I saw another short where you also compared the anvil to a piece of 4" tube.
Try to ignore the trolls of you can. They're very similar to the "Time Bandits" which inspired you to keep your shop door locked. Love your content and ability to convey metal shaping knowledge.
I may not be a 2 inch radius tool expert, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
Love your work and ethic. Shouldn't have to prove yourself to these know-it-alls. On the other hand, they show themselves to be idiots.
I wouldn't respond to these people. I'm 2 decades in learning metelshaping,I appreciate your dedication to the craft,as I'm just a hobbiest and a relaxing craft. So on that subject, do you prefer full radius or with flats? I have both from Hoosier Profile for my home made wheel. skip the trolls buddy,ain't worth it.
@@19672701 full radius or flats dont matter to me. Especially since i only use the wheel for form
Your feeding the trolls
That's Exactly what I was thinking 🤔..... Unfortunately there are fools that will argue that black is WHITE!!! But most of us appreciate Mike for taking time out of his busy day.... To make Educational videos for us to learn from... And we're in the vast majority!!! If I have any advice for Mike, it's..... Don't listen to and certainly don't reply to the idiots.... They just enjoy the attention 😞😫🤬🤬🤬
@@garysgarage.2841 yep feeding them factual information
@@cornfieldcustomstoo bad they are allergic to it.
Thanks for showing us all this dies and how they work together Thank you you are great
He was probably a 35 year old unemployed kid living in his parents basement.
Good old keyboard knowledge. Folks like that will argue with their own shadow for following them. I’ve learned a ton from your channel. Thanks for sharing.
You are correct that's a 2 inch radius I just call mine the egg
Simply, a 2 foot radius tool is part of a circle that would have a 2 foot radius. Like a beachball!
How is that radius gauge working for you?
@@marcus460 fine, why?
Ooh surprise surprise its a 2 inch radius who would have believed it ! 😅
Looking forward to the reply to this reply 😂
People can be assholes..
Mike That person who made that comment probably failed math in school miserably.😪
These dudes have been doing too much fishing and lying to women 😂
Clearly your radius gauge is completely wrong (sarcasm) 🤣 🤣 🤣
And if I say its 6" it means its probably 4"
Yep why I watch your videos. I bet he never shaped and metal.
;)