When I first got into the trade my boss gave me a list of starter tools to buy. Tinners hammer, red and green snips, tape measure, 1/4 in flat screw driver, awl, compass, tool pouch, electrical tape. I looked at him and asked why the electrical tape? He said because I wouldn't have room for all the Band-Aids.
Excellent video! Really informative and explained where anyone could Comprehend the information. Camera person did a good job too! only wish that I had found this video sooner!
Excellent explanation!Even though my interests are not duct work related(more related to sheet metal studs)still sheet metal related.You Sir,are an excellent example of a vocational teacher.I hope your students "nailed it!",if not,you did what you could!
11:06👍thanks for the tip. wimco only goes up to 6". im a metal roofer. 16 years field installer experience. bought a panel machine last year. own an upgraded version of most tools displayed. each tool has its purpose
Technically according to Malco you have the snips upside down. Three blades up, two down, and the lock is operated with your thumb for a right handed person. You can tell the difference in the crimps when done both ways but it's negligible and I'm not sure it really matters.
I call the red lefts & green rights.those are snips the longer straights are shears.Why no mention of pipe shears? For cutting around ducts or round pipes. Son of a lifetime sheet metal man.
Those malcos aren’t offsets. Those are regular aviation snips, just like the other ones. Not shears. Snips are hand tools. Shears are pieces of equipment for flat sheets.
Good video. But I think the seamer can be used more. It can be used to actually flatten the 180 deg band fully on the edge. Also are rubber mallets / hammers of any use? What about rivetts and hand (or hydraulic) rivetting tool?
Gentlemen good evening, Myself Jagadish Jain from Chandigarh-(India.) I require mild steel Sheet to mild steel sheet heavy duty Crimping n notching (compact) tool or sepratly individual crimping n notching tool. Do u suggest me accurate hand ✋ tool for the job alongwith price in Indian currency ? Thanks and regards- Jagdish Jain.
This instructor is the best I’ve seen, I bet he turns out great tradesmen.
When I first got into the trade my boss gave me a list of starter tools to buy. Tinners hammer, red and green snips, tape measure, 1/4 in flat screw driver, awl, compass, tool pouch, electrical tape. I looked at him and asked why the electrical tape? He said because I wouldn't have room for all the Band-Aids.
Excellent job. The teacher was straight forward ,no b.s. and concise. I wish for more teachers to take this approach!
Sir your hands are precision tools. the straight lines that you made just wow.
Awesome instructor when I went through the program.
what a great video, simple, well explained, thanks so much for sharing it, gratitude 🙏
Very great video shout out to that instructor, his a great teacher for those students. 🎉
Thank you for sharing the knowledge so us young ones can learn. I appreciate it. I really do.
Excellent video! Really informative and explained where anyone could Comprehend the information. Camera person did a good job too! only wish that I had found this video sooner!
Fantastic teacher! Very much enjoyed the video.
Excellent explanation!Even though my interests are not duct work related(more related to sheet metal studs)still sheet metal related.You Sir,are an excellent example of a vocational teacher.I hope your students "nailed it!",if not,you did what you could!
11:06👍thanks for the tip. wimco only goes up to 6". im a metal roofer. 16 years field installer experience. bought a panel machine last year. own an upgraded version of most tools displayed. each tool has its purpose
The way I used to remember left/ red/ port is "all the short words go together." Right/ green/ starboard--"all the long words go together."
Excellent info and demonstration.
Panduit gun wasn’t mentioned but was a great video to watch
Technically according to Malco you have the snips upside down. Three blades up, two down, and the lock is operated with your thumb for a right handed person. You can tell the difference in the crimps when done both ways but it's negligible and I'm not sure it really matters.
I call the red lefts & green rights.those are snips the longer straights are shears.Why no mention of pipe shears? For cutting around ducts or round pipes. Son of a lifetime sheet metal man.
Info I really needed, thanks man!!
Well presented. Thank you
Those malcos aren’t offsets. Those are regular aviation snips, just like the other ones. Not shears. Snips are hand tools. Shears are pieces of equipment for flat sheets.
Good video. But I think the seamer can be used more. It can be used to actually flatten the 180 deg band fully on the edge.
Also are rubber mallets / hammers of any use?
What about rivetts and hand (or hydraulic) rivetting tool?
Thank you for this video
Very Good
Good job. Good video
Saludos.
alguien podria decirme cual es el nombre de la herramienta que aparece en el minuto 06:25 ?
Buen Dia.
Thanks, great video
Gentlemen good evening, Myself Jagadish Jain from Chandigarh-(India.) I require mild steel Sheet to mild steel sheet heavy duty Crimping n notching (compact) tool or sepratly individual crimping n notching tool. Do u suggest me accurate hand ✋ tool for the job alongwith price in Indian currency ? Thanks and regards- Jagdish Jain.
can yo share on bends and break benches? thanks great help. god bless.
Awesome video thank you!
Very informative thanks for the video
WHAT DOES THE HAMMER DO?????
cool man you good explaining
I'm a commercial truck driver I'm not even into HVAC
Ok
Do you ever use cable tie tension tool?
Yes, it is a great tool to put the proper tension on the cable.
I really thought it was Dave Chappelle was explaining the process.
How often do you use V notcher?
All the time during fabrication.
Thanks for the video it's great
Licked and subscibed
where's the next video
Your not using the left and right correct
im a installer long cuts i use powered nibblers
Off Sets?
What?
Hahaha thatocking tool do t work 🤣
I don't pray , but I will .... that this isn't a LOCAL J.A.T.C
The Tin Man why?
The Tin Man where is your video?
I would like to have seen him use the folding bar and the hand break to make a locking seam for the locking tool tabs.