Making a Custom Range Hood In Stainless Steel
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video Matt and I make custom stainless steel range hood enclosure for a client in New York City. This was a challenging project, but we learned a tremendous amount from the process!
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I like your style it reminds me of me and my dad we bought many tools and have built many products for ourselves over the years. I really miss that man it's hard to find anyone who wants to come work in my shop anymore to exchange labor for the privilege of having access to a shop filled with wonderful tools. I can fix virtually anything with a Bridge port mill a Clausing lathe industrial hack saw and iron cut off tool plus tig and mig welders and many other heavy duty shop tools. I have saved thousands of dollars over the years doing it for myself.
I loved the blushing grin of pride toward the end! Very nice. You stated, you "wanted it to look like it came out of a factory and have a manufactured look", that was one the best factory tours I have seen. I really like the way this vijayo was done and the dubbed in the, "here was a problem this is what we did to overcome it". Nice shot of the Bud Light can too. Thumb in the right direction.
This came out great. Your attention to detail and everything you guys do to keep it as clean and crisp as possible really shows.
Super helpful description of lots of practical techniques!
Bud, that was a thing of art.......hope you made enough on it for all the time you guys put into it!
Awesome range hood! So much hand finishing and was greatly rewarded!
I cant imagine how much this cost the customer. It just shows you how much work goes into custom pieces.
This project cost $7200, in hindsight it was probably not enough for the amount of time into it, but in the end I was happy with the whole job. If you have any questions about pricing on any of my project just shoot me an email, I believe in transparency on this type of thing, it helps everyone stay competitive and charge enough for our skills! Thanks!!
@@MakeEverything holy moly that's a good chunk of change
Dude! What a beautiful finished result. Keep up the awesome work man
That came out gorgeous Zep, awesome work!
A lot of work. How ever it paid of in the end Excellent Work..
excelent craftmanship!
It looks awesome nice job dude and working with stainless can be a bear but you guys killed it 🤜🏽
Seamless. Looks just like the hood came with the range
Stainless steel is the most under-appreciated material, I think. You can use it for surgery, cuisine, construction, space.... 100 years later, still looks brand new.
Very nicely done thumbs up
I was like, how is a range hood gonna be a 25 min video?! Now I see. Lol
Thought it looked great on Instagram but, it looks amazing here. Fantastic. Now, go buy yourself a CNC machine and save yourself a bajillion hours in cutting. ; )
Great job....its been awhile since last video. But great too get another one.
That looked so much work but looks amazing
Beautiful work! Did you passivate the stainless and how? What about showing the internals: Fan, lights, grease screen, etc.
Beautiful work. But is Matt really TIG welding with the filler hand without a glove? That is a lot of UV. Also would like to know what the innards were for the hood, and what you did about passivation.
Thank you! Yeah Matt is not a huge fan of gloves... despite me constantly throwing gloves at him to use. The inside of the Hood is a wolf "flush mount" range hood, its normally mounted flush with drywall but the client wanted it wrapped in this steel. I didnt buy the internal hood or parts, they were supplied by the GC who subcontracted me.
What insert for the vent did you use?
What brand is the surface conditioning tool you’re using, and how do you like it?
maybe some soft stainless polishing drums for your restorer :)
I am in Maryland, where do I begin to look for someone who can custom my hood cover? :-)
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Drilling stainless isn’t a pain if you go slow! High speed isn’t the way to do it
David White i think I misspoke, we used a high speed steel drill bit at a slow speed. I never turn my drills up over 350rpm for metal
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Sorry to tell you bot we do it in my work on a daily bases for less then one hour .but this is what we do .building kithen aplinces for comercial manifactoris.
I doubt it, 1 word for you Shneor SPELLCHECK. what a meetball ! lol