Aaron - excellent video that will be helpful to many! Thanks for mentioning the use of dividers for marking out even increments. That's a technique I have used in several of my videos. The one I recall most recently is here: th-cam.com/video/LeP14xNTTrk/w-d-xo.html
Miss your practical TH-cam video series Ron! Hope you can get time to make some more they’re fantastic and I’ve learnt a lot from them 😊 I’d love to see you hammer out some damaged aluminium vehicle panels, there’s not a lot out there on it.
Hey Ron hope you're doing well, Aaron I use two of my wife's ponytail bands on my tig button twist them around a couple times and slide them on works pretty well
Aaron , thank you for taking the time to make this video, I saw a good tip for making precision measurements with dividers or a compass. You use a Starrett 12 rule and each line is ground into the rule , so you put the points of the tool in the ground lines on the rule and you are now transferring your measurements the most accurate way…
Thanks! These videos are super helpful. It’s always great to get suggestions on tools and which ones hold up to use. You never know what you may be missing. For example my buddies always “loaned” tools from when they were working on jets in the service and I never knew what a Panduit gun was until I saw it on their bench. You would think a zip tie gun was a waste of time but, I tell you, they are great and tighten the zip tie and leave a perfect flush cut and never leave that sharp edge that will send you to the hospital in the future. Don’t get a plastic one, get a used all-metal one off of eBay that is past it’s calibration date and you will use it a lot and wonder why you didn’t have one before. Hope this helps someone. 👍🏻
I took my ball peen hammer and used my tig welder to braze some silicon bronze to the flat end. It is now 2 times better at not making up other stuff I beat on.
Check out Bullard Abrasives NetGrind non-loading flap wheels made specifically for aluminum. They do not clog at all, and last a lot longer than non aluminum specific wheels. They leave a better finish also as they do not drag clogged material through your work. Work great on plastics as well, if needed.
Angle grinder sanding discs, PFERD curved or derivatives are also cool when finishing. I use those a lot in hard to reach places and at some point I started to use these a lot, because wholesale prices compared to regular are not that different.
I love this kind of content for a change. Ordering up a set of pliers now. That was great. I’d like to know a little more about that WD40 valve though. I use shure shot pressurized canisters but often find them too heavy and cumbersome.
@garysgarage101 Hi Gary, Here's the link to the video of me making it: th-cam.com/video/4qNMp0vDOCc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8Lp9kZAQ3dCNd9Iq The bottom threaded "nut" acts as an adjustable stop to limit flow. It bottoms out at whatever depth you set it at. A slight improvement would be to knurl both pieces, but they work fine without.
Buy a gallon of WD40 (costs the same as large spray bottle) and cheap gardening sprayer, you can get the nozzle out od the sprayer and it will give you nice concentrated stream that is easy to control
They're a bit harder to find but the ultra fine retractable Sharpies are worth it over the traditional cap version. They seem to hold up a bit better and not having to hunt down the cap is really nice too, lol
I think that you left out a very important one: a first aid kit. Nothing fancy just various size bandaids, alcohol wipes, topical antibiotic cream, tweezers, adhesive tape and gauze pads. Hopefully enough it won't get more than something minor but it helps to have it handy. I am on blood thinners and the slightest cut will bleed a great deal so tending to it right away is quite helpful. Very helpful video.
Ever tried CGW Aluminum flap wheels? You can absolutely hog on them, never gum and last FOREVER. Expensive but worth it, Use them exclusively in our boat fab shop.
Thank you for the part about the brake cleaners. 💯 this is a real problem for all welders. The fosgene gas is ww1&2 chemical weapon stuff. Every welder needs to know this!!!! Yes, a lot of us do, but just one that does not know is a possible death!!!😮
Excellent. At 3:51 you are showing a regulated spray valve and as you declared, it's a home made. It is very helpful item and I need to make one, is it possible to show us how to make or some drawings, so we can make our own...? Thanks for the nice video.
Is there a certain flap disc better for aluminum so it doesn’t clog as easy? And what is it? I thought I heard that in a welding video, but haven’t been able to find the product since alumina is in the title of so many flap wheels. Thanks.
The one you are referring to was a prototype elastic band. It sucks. It wears out and doesn't hold up to heat. That's why all orders are sent out with the improved velcro straps. Much better, and that's what I've been using for the past 4 years.
@@6061 I believe less but Regular Simple green cautions leaving it on aluminum for long periods of time will eventually corrode aviation claims it can preserve shine etc.
@dumpsterdave3710 Unfortunately, the general public and TH-cam in general would disagree. My subscriber count and views have taken a dive ever since I started talking...
I refuse to buy any more WD40 with the stupid nozzles. I buy the gallon can and put into spray bottle--PIA. But you'll remember to shake it when you see that white stuff in the bottom.
I absolutely hate the grinders with the paddle lol, if I'm one handing it, the paddle forces me to hold it far back down the handle, so I can't get much leverage while grinding, it feels super unsafe to me. With the switch I can hold it further up much more solidly
I don’t understand why people use grinders without the backing shield on regardless of cut off disc or grinding disc. Asking for a hand injury regardless of if it’s switch of paddle triggered. 😂
Carpal tunnel no matter which grinder it is. Paddles still have a locking switch present so depending on preference paddles grinders are heavier, switches on grinders are more for grinding longer and polishing. As stated before it is all preference there are reasons why everything is built with ergonomics in mind for vastly different populations and needs.
Because paddle switches suck especially for cutting. It puts your hand in an uncomfortable position when turning it sideways. I use metabo grinders with a slide switch and the come unlatched if it kicks back or moved too fast, probably faster than one can release a paddle switch
You could say the same about using grinders without guard and grip. Do whatever you feel comfortable with. I'm not unhappy with the slide switches but I also use guards so what do I know.
About your other vid on the grinder saws (you had to turn off the comments due to idiots), seeing as how you are in a Semi Trailer and usually "not near town" do you have a plan if you did happen to need help from something happening? Just curious how elaborate that is. As for how you get things done - that's your business and everyone should thank you for showing an option. Like Issac of @ICWeld says "This is how I do it, not how You should do it" (and he's doing carbon arc, oxygen lancing, and alot of Vic Torch work on in-the-field earthmover repair).
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Aaron - excellent video that will be helpful to many! Thanks for mentioning the use of dividers for marking out even increments. That's a technique I have used in several of my videos. The one I recall most recently is here:
th-cam.com/video/LeP14xNTTrk/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Ron!
Miss your practical TH-cam video series Ron! Hope you can get time to make some more they’re fantastic and I’ve learnt a lot from them 😊 I’d love to see you hammer out some damaged aluminium vehicle panels, there’s not a lot out there on it.
Hey Ron hope you're doing well, Aaron I use two of my wife's ponytail bands on my tig button twist them around a couple times and slide them on works pretty well
Aluminum hammer, third hand and chill blocks of various sizes. You nailed everything else.
Aaron , thank you for taking the time to make this video, I saw a good tip for making precision measurements with dividers or a compass. You use a Starrett 12 rule and each line is ground into the rule , so you put the points of the tool in the ground lines on the rule and you are now transferring your measurements the most accurate way…
Thanks! These videos are super helpful. It’s always great to get suggestions on tools and which ones hold up to use. You never know what you may be missing. For example my buddies always “loaned” tools from when they were working on jets in the service and I never knew what a Panduit gun was until I saw it on their bench. You would think a zip tie gun was a waste of time but, I tell you, they are great and tighten the zip tie and leave a perfect flush cut and never leave that sharp edge that will send you to the hospital in the future. Don’t get a plastic one, get a used all-metal one off of eBay that is past it’s calibration date and you will use it a lot and wonder why you didn’t have one before. Hope this helps someone. 👍🏻
That was an excellent video. Such great information, especially for us tool nuts.
I took my ball peen hammer and used my tig welder to braze some silicon bronze to the flat end. It is now 2 times better at not making up other stuff I beat on.
Check out Bullard Abrasives NetGrind non-loading flap wheels made specifically for aluminum. They do not clog at all, and last a lot longer than non aluminum specific wheels. They leave a better finish also as they do not drag clogged material through your work. Work great on plastics as well, if needed.
phosgene is no joke. Even if you clean it with chlorinated a few days prior, it will still off gas. Glad to see Ron commenting.
Thanks for putting in all the amazon links, super helpful for looking up the items.
Surprising how many folks don't bother to do that.
Angle grinder sanding discs, PFERD curved or derivatives are also cool when finishing. I use those a lot in hard to reach places and at some point I started to use these a lot, because wholesale prices compared to regular are not that different.
def keep these coming
I love this kind of content for a change. Ordering up a set of pliers now. That was great. I’d like to know a little more about that WD40 valve though. I use shure shot pressurized canisters but often find them too heavy and cumbersome.
@garysgarage101
Hi Gary,
Here's the link to the video of me making it:
th-cam.com/video/4qNMp0vDOCc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8Lp9kZAQ3dCNd9Iq
The bottom threaded "nut" acts as an adjustable stop to limit flow. It bottoms out at whatever depth you set it at.
A slight improvement would be to knurl both pieces, but they work fine without.
Buy a gallon of WD40 (costs the same as large spray bottle) and cheap gardening sprayer, you can get the nozzle out od the sprayer and it will give you nice concentrated stream that is easy to control
Good info
They're a bit harder to find but the ultra fine retractable Sharpies are worth it over the traditional cap version. They seem to hold up a bit better and not having to hunt down the cap is really nice too, lol
Nice video sir
I think that you left out a very important one: a first aid kit. Nothing fancy just various size bandaids, alcohol wipes, topical antibiotic cream, tweezers, adhesive tape and gauze pads. Hopefully enough it won't get more than something minor but it helps to have it handy. I am on blood thinners and the slightest cut will bleed a great deal so tending to it right away is quite helpful. Very helpful video.
Don’t forget the burn spray!😁
Thanks for this!
If I may suggest, various size wooden blocks to support your tourch hand.
Very useful and gives me the names of products and ideas in case I need something done
Ever tried CGW Aluminum flap wheels? You can absolutely hog on them, never gum and last FOREVER. Expensive but worth it, Use them exclusively in our boat fab shop.
The new version of Ryobi grinders have the battery to surface interference fixed.
Thank you for the part about the brake cleaners. 💯 this is a real problem for all welders. The fosgene gas is ww1&2 chemical weapon stuff. Every welder needs to know this!!!!
Yes, a lot of us do, but just one that does not know is a possible death!!!😮
I've recently started using flap discs with gaps in them so I don't have to keep removing the grinder to check progress.
Excellent. At 3:51 you are showing a regulated spray valve and as you declared, it's a home made. It is very helpful item and I need to make one, is it possible to show us how to make or some drawings, so we can make our own...?
Thanks for the nice video.
I made a video a while ago, search the channel
@@6061 yeah I will, thanks 🙏🙏
Show us your vise setup. I’ve been using the lower cost fireball with soft jaws. It’s decent
Why does the drill bit video have comments off? Been using those bits for years and they work great, get them from my miller dealer.
Besides the deadly offgas chlorinated solvents can promote hydrogen embritelment we never used them for both reasons.
Is there a certain flap disc better for aluminum so it doesn’t clog as easy? And what is it? I thought I heard that in a welding video, but haven’t been able to find the product since alumina is in the title of so many flap wheels. Thanks.
How does one recover the easiest after dipping the tungsten into a weld. Also different tungsten types seem to make less or more mess when dipped?
where do i start if i wanted to subcontract small tig work for larger company's?
Im want to know about your tig button holder. Is it an elastic band for clothes sewn in a circle? I would like to buy one.
The one you are referring to was a prototype elastic band. It sucks. It wears out and doesn't hold up to heat. That's why all orders are sent out with the improved velcro straps. Much better, and that's what I've been using for the past 4 years.
How do you clean a with aluminum clogged up file? It takes me ages to clean, there must be a better way(?)
(clean your file)
simple green aviation is made for aluminum
But is it made to etch less or more? I really like how this normal stuff works. I don't think I'd want anything different.
@@6061 I believe less but Regular Simple green cautions leaving it on aluminum for long periods of time will eventually corrode aviation claims it can preserve shine etc.
Haven't watched in a while, and it's throwing me off that you're talking now...
It's a massive improvement IMO.
@dumpsterdave3710
Unfortunately, the general public and TH-cam in general would disagree. My subscriber count and views have taken a dive ever since I started talking...
👍
I refuse to buy any more WD40 with the stupid nozzles. I buy the gallon can and put into spray bottle--PIA.
But you'll remember to shake it when you see that white stuff in the bottom.
!!!
I don't understand why people still buy angle grinders with slide switches on them. You're asking for a hand injury. Love my Tillman gloves 👍
I absolutely hate the grinders with the paddle lol, if I'm one handing it, the paddle forces me to hold it far back down the handle, so I can't get much leverage while grinding, it feels super unsafe to me. With the switch I can hold it further up much more solidly
I don’t understand why people use grinders without the backing shield on regardless of cut off disc or grinding disc. Asking for a hand injury regardless of if it’s switch of paddle triggered. 😂
Carpal tunnel no matter which grinder it is. Paddles still have a locking switch present so depending on preference paddles grinders are heavier, switches on grinders are more for grinding longer and polishing. As stated before it is all preference there are reasons why everything is built with ergonomics in mind for vastly different populations and needs.
Because paddle switches suck especially for cutting. It puts your hand in an uncomfortable position when turning it sideways. I use metabo grinders with a slide switch and the come unlatched if it kicks back or moved too fast, probably faster than one can release a paddle switch
You could say the same about using grinders without guard and grip. Do whatever you feel comfortable with. I'm not unhappy with the slide switches but I also use guards so what do I know.
About your other vid on the grinder saws (you had to turn off the comments due to idiots), seeing as how you are in a Semi Trailer and usually "not near town" do you have a plan if you did happen to need help from something happening? Just curious how elaborate that is.
As for how you get things done - that's your business and everyone should thank you for showing an option. Like Issac of @ICWeld says "This is how I do it, not how You should do it" (and he's doing carbon arc, oxygen lancing, and alot of Vic Torch work on in-the-field earthmover repair).
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