That’s cool it’s satisfying sand blasting and I didn’t know that about metal after it sandblasted I don’t know that I’ve ever had to weld something that was sandblasted
For the new guys, make sure that you cover all glass in the vicinity before you grind and weld. The sparks will pit any glass it hits! (Please don’t ask me why I know this)
You blast doors! fenders! rear ends! in a cabinet you will be there for a month of Sundays! Don't do it! blasting outside is a world away from cabinet blasting!
When metal is blasted it weld's weird! your blaster looks like it's running good! I'm from Utah the Ogden area, I blasted for a living!
That’s cool it’s satisfying sand blasting and I didn’t know that about metal after it sandblasted I don’t know that I’ve ever had to weld something that was sandblasted
New subscriber here. Really liking this project 👍
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Looks good!
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For the new guys, make sure that you cover all glass in the vicinity before you grind and weld. The sparks will pit any glass it hits!
(Please don’t ask me why I know this)
Very good tip
Because you done it before! maybe!
Yep lol a long time ago
Great video ! been covered in filler dust too many times ,did your camera lens take some hits with cutting debris ?
Actually no I got lucky I didn’t realize it was going that far and thank you
You blast doors! fenders! rear ends! in a cabinet you will be there for a month of Sundays! Don't do it! blasting outside is a world away from cabinet blasting!
If I do doors and fenders, it’s only the jams
OK! Because you didn't say that! that makes a world of difference! I had a cabinet didn't use it much! @@IRESTOREBUILDSTUFF-ne9xv