Wow, that's dangerous! Obituary will read.."Retired auto designer from Ford Motor Company, member of design team for Ford Pinto." RPM's too high, brushes wont last long, chain probably can't handle the rotation speed, disintegration likely... counting to ten again unlikely. Recommend using a small gear reduction unit and a poulan. That was a STIHL, how could you?!?!?!?
In fairness the welds are fine.he did not warp the sheet metal with his method.he would be better of just buying a saw.if that yoke kicks he has no chance.his hands are to close together
Amazing! You can clearly see that he has kept the trigger lock functional as well ! Now when it kicks back you'll have absolutely no chance of stopping it from maiming you or worse. Genius
Ive got a pretty nice 8 inch long 2 inch wide scar on my left calf after having a grinder kick back with the trigger locked. That grinder has been demoted to flap disk only.
While I applaud your handiwork and attention to detail I have to agree with most of the comments here. From someone who used chainsaws since before I was old enough to drive (I'm now 62) helping my father clear our property to build a house and barn on I can tell you they are nothing to be messed with. They can tear a man apart in seconds and unlike clean cuts chainsaws leave very little left to sew back on. Once I finally saw what you were doing all I could thing about is the small electric chain saw I just recently bought for trimming large branches off the trees in the back yard. Only cost me $50 and saved me the hours you spent fabricating that device. I'm sure you had fun doing just do something safer please.
Brilliant! I used to work in a lumber yard, and me and the guys were always sitting around talking about how we could really use a more shitty version of a chainsaw, with all the safety features removed. Thank you for this!
............and if your points aren't enough, I wonder how long it will take for the nose wheel to explode or the chain to weld itself to the bar from being run at much too high of a speed, brilliant.
"Few people know about this function of the ANGLE GRINDER!" That's because it's not meant to function as a chainsaw.... It's right there in the name "ANGLE GRINDER".
@Falstaff 1893 It's still not the function of an angle grinder, as soon as you put on a cutting disk it doesn't function very well as an angle grinder. As soon as you remove the grinding disk it's no longer functions as an angle grinder. Let's call a spade a spade and not a shovel.
As someone who nearly sawed his toes clean off with an angle grinder with a rip saw blade I highly recommend not replicating any of these self amputation modifications to 115mm angle grinders.
I noticed too after cutting, the chain came a little loose, this contraption or add on already available online, I feel it is not designed to handle it, the consequence too, not cool.
I'm not a big safety person, no guard on my table saw, don't wear safety glasses for everything, that kind of stuff. When it comes to a chain saw, different story. Not going to put on the leather chaps and face shield, but to have a kickback safety and the ability to move to the side is a no brainier for me.
to all: stay away from the end of the bar and kickback is not a problem. I used chainsaws at 10 years old with no anti-kickback BS, and I the ONLY time I have ever had a kickback is when I did something stupid... gheez. Edit: BTW. the whole kickback "movement" is similar to the Suzuki Samurai rollover "movement". th-cam.com/video/w3sGkP8HeBY/w-d-xo.html
Using a grinder without a guard 0:55, holding a piece of metal with his hand while drilling it 3:37 ...all this to build an unsafe make shift chain saw...a true candidate for the Darwin award.
I think most of the parts were found in the junk. So I think his work did save money and the environment...but not time :) Pretty dangerous tool I would agree.
It's always worth skipping to the end of these videos to see if you'd actually want to make these things. Before this video I've spent 20 minutes watching someone meticulously measure, cut, drill and grind their way to a device which cuts necks off glass bottles. I'm not sure how I've got to this age without needing this piece of equipment. God bless You Tube and man's need for recognition from strangers.
Yeah, I spent 20 minutes this afternoon watching someone butcher a car jack to make a car jack that holds up one end of a pipe while you put the other through an electric saw.I'd have settled for a block of wood.
@@ronnieg6358 I use my angle grinder without the guard daily to me that's not a big deal, but making a chainsaw out of a grinder is just suicidal. Chainsaws are not expensive
Not really. For untrained hands . YES. Coz you're afraid. I also cut metal like him without guard. The trick is, cut with gentle force. DO NOT TWIST or change directions. This will chip the disc and may fly towards your face. Never lock the disc with spanner. Gently lock with hand will do as when rotating, the force make it tighter.Wear eye guard. Bigger ones for amateurs 😂😂😂
@@amrozh755 I used to be the same and thought as long as I did everything right when cutting nothing could get me. Turns out that a brand new cutting disk can blow up as soon as it revs up, before it even touched the work pice. And at this point I've had a good few let go, usually just a chunk, but sometimes total failure. I even had a brand new out of the box mastercraft grenade on the first spin up. Since I've been using good name brands all admit I haven't had issues. But I'm sure they let go the same. I'm still guilty of running them without guards myself, but only when I have to. And without the guard it's straight in to your fingers, and your face has a way worse chance too. After hitting a knuckle with a cut off wheel (totally my fault) I know how nasty they can be. Be safe as you can with them, if your like me and use them most days odds are one will eventually get yoy
Let’s see, where to start? Two good, well engineered tools merged into one inferior tool by means of; non penetrating welds, no chain brake, no chain tensioner, no chain catcher and no way of securely grasping the “saw”. Nice, what could go wrong?
Thank you for pointing out the COMPLETE LACK OF PENETRATION on any of his "TACKS" because they were NOT WELDS. Also...this guy cant still be alive, is he?
Maybe with the money he made from his channel he can actually purchase a working chain saw; and a new grinder because the one in this video didn't last very long and burnt out the motor and bearings
And the emergency room bills when they have to remove this conglomeration from your body will pay for all of the chainsaws at hobo freight, and then some!
Outstanding. I had no idea what you were building until the last minute with the bar and chain. Great work. You should be working for some aerospace conglomerate out here making millions
Ok… first of all, I almost NEVER comment on these DIY videos. Secondly, I am all for creating methods of “making things work” out of necessity or sometimes, “just because I can”. BUT! As a person who has grown up using chainsaws and know of (and have seen) horrible injuries resulting from them, I cannot say I approve. Angle grinders often do not have “deadman” switches where if you let go, the grinder stops spinning, there’s no anti kickback, (which has saved me more than once.) and lastly, no balance point, as the bar will be heavier than the grinder body at the holding point. All in all, this horrifies me,
Must add I too immediately though, where is the instant stop? I have both angle grinder as well as a chainsaw and you do not have to switch off the Chainsaw, it actually stops immediately you let go, my angle grinder on the other hand requires you to actually switch it off via a clumsy slide switch and probably the most troublesome of all my power tools to turn off. Definitely not a recommended conversion.
You are correct. First of all it's not cheap to fabricate a chainsaw out of angle grander. Second you need to have other tools to make the attachnents. Wielding machines nuts and bolts will add to cost and you must be a trained man to use such tools. There are many cheap reliable electric chainsaws with safty features for sales on line to save all the troubles. It's just a show off to prove how handy the uploader of the clip is..but he still has to buy the chain and holdings which is more than half the price of a full electric chain saw. .🤔😄😄😄if you don't have one of the tool to do the job then it cannot be done. If you are not a train wielder you are screwed. The title of this clip is really a con to get viewers as it suggested that many people don't know about the lock nut of the grinder but not about fabricating a chain saw out of the grinder. 💩 I'm sure many will agree
@@mrxmry3264 It's a different design chain which can be sharpened on the outside of the teeth. There's a stone near the drive gear which can be manually moved against the teeth. It's very easy and effective. When the chain is worn out, you replace chain and stone at the same time. Look it up!
Really very inventive but oh! So dangerous. Not to mention the removal of the angle grinder guard exposing the cut off wheel. I am 71, and a toolmaker by trade 🤚 and I still have all of my digits and no eye injuries. Cheaper and safer to buy a Makita electric with brake, guards and safety designed in. Albeit nice thinking outside the square👍👌
Absolutely brilliant. It’s given me a great idea: a device to remove my contact lenses using 15 rusty pins, a razor blade and a pint of acid. Cheers mate!
Hey!!! Can't anyone just leave a positive comment for this moron? Not Fair!!! Oops... WHAT AM I SAYING!??? Now I have to put back my grinder together which I turned into an eye gouger, but unfortunately, I can't find my contact lenses... You stole my idea! Shame on you!! (he! he!) You're funny...
Noo.... the reason we are smothered in H&S Regs is not because people made useful things without 14 million safety features. It is because the stupid and/or unaware of proper usage used the useful item and did something stupid with it. See my comment under agnostic47 post to see more about anti-kickback BS
After way too many interesting scars from careless use of big and small angle grinders I've finally learned, after many decades, to treat them with huge respect. Can't wait to make this modification and start all over again.....
@Psalms 118:8 how dare I comment. Who am I to know anything or ask any questions. Only you and people that share your point of view should be allowed to say anything.
this is why I ALWAYS blow through the first 90 % of time on videos to see if it is even worth watching. It is such a time saver. I recommend everyone doing this on each video
Right Uh? good thing that you wrote 'god' in small caps, otherwise, he'd be thinking you were complementing him! KING of... sorry, king of homemade... Crap! I wonder what else he makes at home besides an "angle grinder-ass scratcher"!
Thank god I read the comments before spending a lot of time explaining how ridiculously dangerous this contraption is. I hope no one risks life and limb attempting building or using something like this! The guy is clever and talented but extremely dangerous , I wish he would fabricate something useful and safe!
I will say this, if he tried to use that grinder without a gaurd at an OSHA job site, his employ would be short lived. Gaurds are for a reason. To protect the reckless and stupid. Myself included, 30 stitches when wheel exploded , and caught my thigh. Just the sound of a grinder makes my butt pucker now. Grinder PTSD.✌
Let's 'define' clever and talented, shall we? Tesla was talented, Einstein was clever... This FuFu guy is simply nuts!! So let's not call him clever or talented or whatever... Let's just call him a 'survivor' of his own idiocies...
Ingenuity is great but just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. The absence of a clutch is a concern but not an idea killer. This is just too sketchy when a good electric chainsaw is only a home depot away while metal stock,a bending press and a mig or tig welder are not in every home handyman's inventory. Just buy one.
Fantastic so all you need is several parts from an existing chainsaw and you can turn your angle grinder into a chainsaw only without any of that silly engineering and built in safety stuff the chainsaw you took parts from had to make this thing. Here's an idea for the next project, pull the electrical elements out of your oven and use them to convert your refrigerator into a cooker.
Even IF it had a trigger switch, like a chainsaw, this is a disaster waiting to happen. Imagine it kicks-back and it just keep running and running; you drop it on the ground and it just keeps running and running flying all over the place.
Never once have I looked at an angle grinder and thought, "hmm... let me waist time money and resources to make a piece of shit that is going to fly apart and kill me rather than pick up the Fricking chainsaw or even just a hand saw.
@@sampence1928 sorry, my phone always interchanges them. And there were so many other things I had to correct after typing it because my phone types wrong, but yeah, that's where I'm at. Is waisting time. Lol
I left my cimment in someone else's comment box. That was outstanding. I didnt jnuw what it was until you got the bar and chain out. You shoukd be working for some aerospace conglomerate out here in America. I'm sure you'd be in the hundreds of thousands in a short amount of time. Great work and great video.
Reconozco es un genio un artista. Pero la seguridad.ufff.. el tiempo y el material etc. Si usted dedicarse tiempo y experiencia en hacer trabajitos de bricolaje y reparación. Le aseguro que compra sobradamente, maquinas y con garantía y seguridad integral.aun le sobra dinero para vacaciones.
You've managed to put the two most dangerous shop tools into one. It's an even more dangerous tool, without the pesky chain brake of a chainsaw, and with the trigger lock of a grinder! Chainsaws aren't that expensive, but you still need personal protective equipment.
Don't worry about the PPE, you don't need it went your using an angle grinder fitted with a cutting disc, especially one without a guard. After that, the chainsaw was really no surprise. Dangerous
I absolutely love the use of the paint brush to gently dust off the shavings, the pulse mig technique is legendary this dude is getting a new subscriber right after I post this comment. Bamboo $&@$$&&@$’s
Battlebots may have a trademark on the name "killsaw", but this is truly a killsaw if there ever was one. Congrats on nearly 8 million views of easily the most dangerous tool I've ever seen. I hope the ad revenue has been sufficient to pay for both a proper chain saw and whatever means of destruction was needed to make sure this thing never gets fitted to a grinder again. :-)
Death Trap springs to mind, what happens to the chain once it heats up too much on that bar at high rpm... Its a no from me, would have been cheaper to go an buy a chainsaw than make that mess of a bodge too
looking forward from the hospital ED video showing a surgeon reataching sawn off fingers from a home made grinder chainsaw using sharpend fencing wire sharpend to a point using a block of concrete spinning on a lathe to shapen said fencing wire
I like that the video gets to the point immediately: The disc shield is removed before starting to cut parts. Just like there will never be kickback or need for proper chain lubrication (there is actually a reason why the oil is fed from the inside of the chain - think of centrifugal forces) there will never be exploding discs. A proper brand new electric chainsaw with all lubrication and safety features can be bought around €100. Nice tinkering, but this time a bad idea.
thank you, sir. i've now been laughing for the past hour. i haven't laughed this much in five years... my wife thought i was having a heart attack because i was laughing so much. she was actually quite alarmed. then i started reading the comments and i started laughing uncontrollably again. laughter is the best medicine. i feel ten years younger for having laughed so much. this whole incident reminds me of my mate Mike Swart [sadly passed away earlier this year of cancer] who always advocated for taking the warning signs off machinery so stupid people could take themselves out the gene pool ... wherever he is now must be laughing too. just to let you know i have subscribed just in case you make more funny videos...
Yeah having spent 20 years running saws thru work and knowing how even when you know what you’re doing, no kickback protection would make me hella nervous... regardless, it makes me want to build one just to say I did that!
@@danrook5757 This build is a danger to the operator no matter where you live. For those in poorer nations you can buy10 bow saws for the price of 1 grinder that most likely will burn out it’s motor under the strain of the chain saw blade before it causes serious injury.
I thought that TH-cam was required to pull any material that was promoting dangerous activities and this ranks right up there with building your own nuclear reactor or building IEDs for fun. Over the years I have come to respect and even dare I say, admire all of my body parts being still attached and being alive to enjoy them.
А если в этой конструкции цепь заменить на велосипедную и пристроить это все на велик, то можно на нем гонять со страшной скоростью, но только на длину провода:)
@ Slop Sec, Keep looking, you haven't yet. Have seen some that rank right up there with this one or better/worse! This ranks right up there with the dud tester at the bomb factory
I work on log homes and run chainsaws all the time, I even have a Lancelot Chainsaw Disc for angle grinders. Dumbest thing I ever did was putting that disc in a grinder with a locking trigger, disc ripped the tool out of my hands and if not for my coworker ripping power cord out of the wall it could have killed me. This tool idea is 100 times more dangerous. I will give props for fabrication skills tho.
I won't. That is some of the worst welding I have ever seen. Basically no penetration, and poor from a weld fatigue point of view too. Everything about this is dumb and dangerous. But I rather suspect that's the point... Exercising his freedom to give himself a life changing injury
As an ex welder I will give him props too. Props for some of the worst welding that I have ever seen. It takes skill to be that bad or a complete lack thereof. The only time that I saw worse was from a green horn that worked with me for about three days before he was fired. It sucked having to do my job and fix his screw ups. Lol Honestly if the dude that uploaded this worked at that yard they would have let him keep working for them but he would just be doing tack welding or maybe running the cutting torch. But running the cutting torch was just watch a pipe get loaded on the machine by a big forklift, move the torch to the line, light the torch then press a button to spin the pipe and stop the machine once it is done then watch the pipe get moved to the welders by the big forklift.
I too found this particular form of welding peculiar, glad that i read the comments and haven’t lost my mind. Unlike some other person involved here. With my confidence back in order I can actually get to building this and instead; lose a hand, maybe kick it into my upper thigh severing my femoral artery, accidentally put a gap in the middle of my face that didn’t used to be there…. Man, I guess that is the moral of the story, there’s nothing one can’t achieve by thinking outside of the box! Way, way, way, way outside the box. So far in fact that one ceases to be thinking anymore at all and end up actually in a fucking box! Lol
That has to be one of the most ridiculous, unnecessary and dangerous modifications I've ever seen on a power tool.
South Street Barbecue What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.
@@oneselmo well, the bits of you that are left!
4real!!!
@@oneselmo Especially the limbs that you have left when they have to compensate for the ones you lost!
Actually surprised he still has all his fingers.
I suddenly remembered my father telling me as a child "just because you can doesn't mean you should"
lol
I wouldn't want to use that thing. I think I would just buy a chain saw.
Wow, that's dangerous! Obituary will read.."Retired auto designer from Ford Motor Company, member of design team for Ford Pinto." RPM's too high, brushes wont last long, chain probably can't handle the rotation speed, disintegration likely... counting to ten again unlikely. Recommend using a small gear reduction unit and a poulan. That was a STIHL, how could you?!?!?!?
Was your father Jeff Goldblum?
Pretty sure....
He,s a...descendant of...Doc., Frankenstein🤪😷🤕🤯🤐😁😁😁.
I have a Stihl 290 chainsaw and a 4 1/2” angle grinder. They both are good at what they are designed for. I like my limbs attached. Thank you.
true true ! . there's a potential major risk factor incase of a malfunction.
Not to forget with the stihl you dont need elektricity generator and a Mile of extension cord
But chainsawing is a FUNCTION of an angle grinder! Read the title! 🤣🤣🤣
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457 tack welds later, TA-DA!! It’s a kickback machine with a bonus arm remover!!
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All he does it stack tacks wth and wait till the damn thing comes loose very nice lol
In fairness the welds are fine.he did not warp the sheet metal with his method.he would be better of just buying a saw.if that yoke kicks he has no chance.his hands are to close together
Exactly
At first I thought it was the Finger Ripper-Offer 3000 but in the end it turned out to be the Surprise Limb Remover 750! WOW! What a rollercoaster!
"Finger-ripper offer 3000"......ha ha ha
Good one, James!! Are these available at Home Depot 🤣?
@@acreguy3156 Sadly discontinued at both Home Depot and Lowes but still available at Zhangjiang and Changshu.
@@acreguy3156 Sadly it was discontinued at both Home Depot and Lowes but is still available at Changshu and Zhangjiang.
One minute it's a "limb remover" the next minute it's a "limb remover"
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😅 Exactly!
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Ha. Line of the day!
Amazing! You can clearly see that he has kept the trigger lock functional as well ! Now when it kicks back you'll have absolutely no chance of stopping it from maiming you or worse. Genius
if it's set up to kick back toward you that's a problem in itself.
@@michaelrobinson9643 it's a function of how the saw works.
@@4schitzangiggles Sorry I was meaning on the standard angle grinder not your invention :)
Ive got a pretty nice 8 inch long 2 inch wide scar on my left calf after having a grinder kick back with the trigger locked. That grinder has been demoted to flap disk only.
@@michaelrobinson9643 yeah it's a problem cuz that's not a chainsaw, it's an angle grinder!
“FEW PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT THIS “ That’s definitely a good thing! 🤪
YUP
Well, Well, what could possibly go wrong with this.:-?
If the angle grinder already wasn't a spinning death blade.
When you really want to harm someone with an angle grinder, but still want to observe social distancing.
Do it yourself also applies to DIY FAILURES. I have seen some really dumb DIY.
So I would hope those folk don't attempt this. Or any chain saw.
While I applaud your handiwork and attention to detail I have to agree with most of the comments here. From someone who used chainsaws since before I was old enough to drive (I'm now 62) helping my father clear our property to build a house and barn on I can tell you they are nothing to be messed with. They can tear a man apart in seconds and unlike clean cuts chainsaws leave very little left to sew back on. Once I finally saw what you were doing all I could thing about is the small electric chain saw I just recently bought for trimming large branches off the trees in the back yard. Only cost me $50 and saved me the hours you spent fabricating that device. I'm sure you had fun doing just do something safer please.
Brilliant! I used to work in a lumber yard, and me and the guys were always sitting around talking about how we could really use a more shitty version of a chainsaw, with all the safety features removed. Thank you for this!
That gave me a laugh thanks.
Literally made me laugh. Thank you.
think of the saving with chain oil too.
@@10feetup Damn straight. I can tell youre feeling it Garry. Who needs chain oil when your tool is lubricated by the blood of its victims!!
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Sir, that’s the most accurate comment here.
50 years a metal tradesman and I've never seen a better example of '"a little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing!"
Or too much time on his hands.
Me too have a great day
Yes, stay in school kids.
Exactly what I was looking for.... a chainsaw with no control of the speed, safety brake or simple way of tightening the chain. Genius!
A good present for a mother in law 😂
............and if your points aren't enough, I wonder how long it will take for the nose wheel to explode or the chain to weld itself to the bar from being run at much too high of a speed, brilliant.
@@Peter-V_00 see how loose it is from the bar after one cut? I don't think welding it to the bar after prolonged use is going to be an issue....
Больной на всю голову
Those two bolts on the bar would lock it if you use a screwdriver for chain tensioner have a great day
Brilliant invention worthy of a Darwin award!
As your arm is severed
"Few people know about this function of the ANGLE GRINDER!" That's because it's not meant to function as a chainsaw.... It's right there in the name "ANGLE GRINDER".
@Falstaff 1893 It's still not the function of an angle grinder, as soon as you put on a cutting disk it doesn't function very well as an angle grinder. As soon as you remove the grinding disk it's no longer functions as an angle grinder. Let's call a spade a spade and not a shovel.
All my angle grinders are called "NOT A CHAINSAW" and I like it that way 👌
@Falstaff 1893 agreed.
pretty straight forward logic
Not to mention how freakin unsafe to use that thing is. Those shity switches like to stick.
As someone who nearly sawed his toes clean off with an angle grinder with a rip saw blade I highly recommend not replicating any of these self amputation modifications to 115mm angle grinders.
A friend of mine is off work for a few months after a bench saw caught his hand. 4 fingers gone through the tendens.
@@damianbutterworth2434 same thing happened to my friend on same machine. His hand or fingers. Dino
Hahahaha
I noticed too after cutting, the chain came a little loose, this contraption or add on already available online, I feel it is not designed to handle it, the consequence too, not cool.
I agree 💯
Grasp the difference between "invention" and "horribly dangerous conversion".
no guts...no glory
I'm not a big safety person, no guard on my table saw, don't wear safety glasses for everything, that kind of stuff.
When it comes to a chain saw, different story.
Not going to put on the leather chaps and face shield, but to have a kickback safety and the ability to move to the side is a no brainier for me.
@@hubbardhamlin2 no anti kickback ............no brainer ................
to all: stay away from the end of the bar and kickback is not a problem. I used chainsaws at 10 years old with no anti-kickback BS, and I the ONLY time I have ever had a kickback is when I did something stupid... gheez.
Edit: BTW. the whole kickback "movement" is similar to the Suzuki Samurai rollover "movement". th-cam.com/video/w3sGkP8HeBY/w-d-xo.html
@@hubbardhamlin2 his guts will be spilt all over the workshop floor with this frankenstein type invention
Using a grinder without a guard 0:55, holding a piece of metal with his hand while drilling it 3:37 ...all this to build an unsafe make shift chain saw...a true candidate for the Darwin award.
Yep, this is a Darwin Award in the making. Grinders have guards for a reason. Chainsaws have a clutch for a reason.
Do guys like this one have a brain for a reason? God Help Us!!
Oh I just realised the lack of clutch too! Direct drive 😅 boy this takes the cake
He uses his feet as brakes in the car.
@@Phoenix-One0922 o
@@assassinlexx1993 it worked for fred flintstone.
That is so cool. He made a chainsaw with no safety for about the same cost of a chainsaw with safety. What a genius!!!!
Yeah, but this one is way less powerful.
Probably cost more when you take into account the time value of doing so.
I think most of the parts were found in the junk. So I think his work did save money and the environment...but not time :) Pretty dangerous tool I would agree.
And got 5+ million TH-cam views. That’s the point not making a useful tool.
I'll take safety over homemade any day
Very similiar to my welding when I found my Dads MIG welder in the shed aged 5.
Много ума не надо, что бы загубить болгарку. Для каждой цели - свой инструмент.
А я знаю ещё одну функцию болгарки. Нужно вынуть двигатель (например из БМВ) и вместо него присоединить болгарку. И можно ездить на длину провода.
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Долго смотрел,а зря!!! Думал что то дельное.Дизлайк.
Видео как спалить болгарку в попытке отпилить руки)
@@УликК-м7н Такие видосы начинаю смотреть с конца.
Actually, a ton of people knew about this function, but only a few lived to tell about it.
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Lol I'm dying!
Best comment!
@@richreyes4640 literally 🤣
To be fair, it is hard to type armless.
It's always worth skipping to the end of these videos to see if you'd actually want to make these things. Before this video I've spent 20 minutes watching someone meticulously measure, cut, drill and grind their way to a device which cuts necks off glass bottles. I'm not sure how I've got to this age without needing this piece of equipment. God bless You Tube and man's need for recognition from strangers.
Yeah, I spent 20 minutes this afternoon watching someone butcher a car jack to make a car jack that holds up one end of a pipe while you put the other through an electric saw.I'd have settled for a block of wood.
Amen brother!
True. Also pays to quickly read the comments and see what ppl think
lol lol lol
@@garymack411 i saw that video hahaha such a waste of time
Doing this with a grinder is deadly. Why not just get a chain saw, which is what is made just for that, and use that? This makes no sense.
I like how this man takes every precaution to protect his drill bits but zero precautions to protect his extremities.
Guard the bloody guard
Drill bit worth $7… finger cost nothing
One of the best so far 😂
Why use the angle grinder without the guard, and why use a hand drill when you have a bench drill?
@@ronnieg6358 I use my angle grinder without the guard daily to me that's not a big deal, but making a chainsaw out of a grinder is just suicidal. Chainsaws are not expensive
One of the most dangerous tools I have ever seen. Only thing that would make it worse would be to use it in a swimming pool.
Lol
"We now return to Bathtub Tree Trimming on HGTV..."
Not really. For untrained hands . YES. Coz you're afraid. I also cut metal like him without guard. The trick is, cut with gentle force. DO NOT TWIST or change directions. This will chip the disc and may fly towards your face. Never lock the disc with spanner. Gently lock with hand will do as when rotating, the force make it tighter.Wear eye guard.
Bigger ones for amateurs 😂😂😂
And if the pool was full of piranhas
@@amrozh755 I used to be the same and thought as long as I did everything right when cutting nothing could get me. Turns out that a brand new cutting disk can blow up as soon as it revs up, before it even touched the work pice. And at this point I've had a good few let go, usually just a chunk, but sometimes total failure. I even had a brand new out of the box mastercraft grenade on the first spin up. Since I've been using good name brands all admit I haven't had issues. But I'm sure they let go the same. I'm still guilty of running them without guards myself, but only when I have to. And without the guard it's straight in to your fingers, and your face has a way worse chance too. After hitting a knuckle with a cut off wheel (totally my fault) I know how nasty they can be. Be safe as you can with them, if your like me and use them most days odds are one will eventually get yoy
Already looking forward to the follow-up video of turning a perfectly good chainsaw into a makeshift grinder.🔥🔥🔥
I couldn't help but laugh~!!
Haha right!
Yeh the concept of re inventing the stihl saw, why haven't I thought of that !!!!
WOW!! The most brilliant invention ever for cutting timber! I am so impressed! OH WAIT, I think there is this thing called a CHAIN SAW!!!! Darwinism!
As soon as I saw the Bar, the words “no, please don’t” came instantly to mind
I thought a pulley was going on to run something, then the bar went on and I said " no your not"
Mee too lol
My jaw dropped and thought.. No.. No.
I thought the same thing, this is a terrible idea
Haha, I almost lost my shit. 🤣🤣
Let’s see, where to start? Two good, well engineered tools merged into one inferior tool by means of; non penetrating welds, no chain brake, no chain tensioner, no chain catcher and no way of securely grasping the “saw”. Nice, what could go wrong?
Thank you for pointing out the COMPLETE LACK OF PENETRATION on any of his "TACKS" because they were NOT WELDS. Also...this guy cant still be alive, is he?
And you missed supreme idea of oiling chain?
It is OK becasue he is making money on the views.
Everything !!!!!!!
Maybe with the money he made from his channel he can actually purchase a working chain saw; and a new grinder because the one in this video didn't last very long and burnt out the motor and bearings
For the money and time blown on that, you might just as well have bought a $50 Harbor Freight electric chainsaw!
And the emergency room bills when they have to remove this conglomeration from your body will pay for all of the chainsaws at hobo freight, and then some!
@@daltonsales5481 I'm looking at it like this - the angle grinder is $15. The chainsaw blade and guide is about $30. It's not worth it to save $5.
you do this because you can, not because it's practical or economical.
How's your fabricating skills? wanna show us what you make?
@@jeffhooper3447 I welded a workbench together from scrap steel angle if that counts...
At 2 grand per million views, I don't think he cares.
A Saturday afternoon, a few beers, a blown up chain saw, an idea, and enough tools to pull it off...HELLZ YEA!🍻
Художником можешь не быть, но творцом быть обязан. Руки золотые, берегите их. Подальше от такого инструмента.
Outstanding. I had no idea what you were building until the last minute with the bar and chain. Great work. You should be working for some aerospace conglomerate out here making millions
@@mattski1979 А по русски как?
Называется капут болгарке
@@Не...Известныйюморист😂
wise words
Geezus... when I saw him trace the slot on the chain saw bar I knew what was coming. But, like a car wreck, I could not look away...
Agree
Yeah, couldn't believe he was really going for that
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mewhawmid yes it was like a slow motion train wreck.
Who else wasted 8 minutes thinking they were going to see something really good instead of something completely fucking lethal ?
yep he got me
hand raised..... oh wait, I lost that hand while TRYING TO MAKE AND USE THIS THING!
That's so funny. Yet so scary to imagine a chainsaw blade jammed into someone's forehead.
me
Umm 🤔 think I’ll just use my chainsaw
Few people know about it bc you made it!
Hopefully that was pretty fun. It’s amazing the ingenuity of most people on meth. Able to break two good tools to make one shitty one. Lol
🤣👍 the only thing that would have made it better is if it showed the guy with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth the whole time while he's cutting
If only there were copper pipes & wires all over. Meth heads love their, I mean other people's copper.
Bro you are exactly correct sir! laughing my ass off
@@makecorollagreatagain1876 simply add beer and a few drunk mates and you have a legend in the making.
@@livelikekings8968 I know a couple of em
Ok… first of all, I almost NEVER comment on these DIY videos. Secondly, I am all for creating methods of “making things work” out of necessity or sometimes, “just because I can”. BUT! As a person who has grown up using chainsaws and know of (and have seen) horrible injuries resulting from them, I cannot say I approve. Angle grinders often do not have “deadman” switches where if you let go, the grinder stops spinning, there’s no anti kickback, (which has saved me more than once.) and lastly, no balance point, as the bar will be heavier than the grinder body at the holding point. All in all, this horrifies me,
Must add I too immediately though, where is the instant stop? I have both angle grinder as well as a chainsaw and you do not have to switch off the Chainsaw, it actually stops immediately you let go, my angle grinder on the other hand requires you to actually switch it off via a clumsy slide switch and probably the most troublesome of all my power tools to turn off. Definitely not a recommended conversion.
Amen
Plus no oiler. Hahahaha
You are correct. First of all it's not cheap to fabricate a chainsaw out of angle grander. Second you need to have other tools to make the attachnents. Wielding machines nuts and bolts will add to cost and you must be a trained man to use such tools. There are many cheap reliable electric chainsaws with safty features for sales on line to save all the troubles. It's just a show off to prove how handy the uploader of the clip is..but he still has to buy the chain and holdings which is more than half the price of a full electric chain saw. .🤔😄😄😄if you don't have one of the tool to do the job then it cannot be done. If you are not a train wielder you are screwed. The title of this clip is really a con to get viewers as it suggested that many people don't know about the lock nut of the grinder but not about fabricating a chain saw out of the grinder. 💩 I'm sure many will agree
A battery driven grinder with a non-locking paddle switch and a quick motor brake would make this safer, i think, but still awkward to use.
Can't wait for the next invention, DIY bath heater.
Firstly, fill the bath with cold water then just take your toaster and..... 😲
Roflol
Probably safer 😂
LMFAO hahaha
regrettably my wildebeast ex mother in law is long dead and I am unable to interest her in this very simple and cost effective idea
Hahaha
Someone owes me 8 minutes of life
Just when I thought an angle grinder couldn't get anymore dangerous - mind blown.
But it's painted green!
Still laughing 🤣😂🤣😂
😂😂😂😂😂
EXACTLY
You won't feel anything because you'll be already dead, or the chain stuck on your head or leg.
This video could be also titled “8 minutes and 9 seconds of an awful idea that you should never try yourself”
"Cautionary Tale."
Stihl makes a very affordable, self-oiling, self-sharpening, SAFE, electric chainsaw. Go buy one!
Self-sharpening? How does that work?
@@mrxmry3264 It's a different design chain which can be sharpened on the outside of the teeth. There's a stone near the drive gear which can be manually moved against the teeth. It's very easy and effective. When the chain is worn out, you replace chain and stone at the same time.
Look it up!
for his next act he will turn a chainsaw into a grinder
@@jimmacaulay844 if you have a part number, that would be a good start. A link would be ultimate
@@Knowledge-IS-Power365 Oregon also makes a self sharpening bar and chain system,in case you don't want to buy a whole new saw.
Really very inventive but oh! So dangerous. Not to mention the removal of the angle grinder guard exposing the cut off wheel. I am 71, and a toolmaker by trade 🤚 and I still have all of my digits and no eye injuries.
Cheaper and safer to buy a Makita electric with brake, guards and safety designed in.
Albeit nice thinking outside the square👍👌
Да здорово. А вот бы посмотреть ещё то как Вы делаете из седельного тягача МАН садовую тачку.
В данном случае-наоборот-из тачки тягач
Absolutely brilliant. It’s given me a great idea: a device to remove my contact lenses using 15 rusty pins, a razor blade and a pint of acid. Cheers mate!
Hey!!! Can't anyone just leave a positive comment for this moron? Not Fair!!! Oops... WHAT AM I SAYING!??? Now I have to put back my grinder together which I turned into an eye gouger, but unfortunately, I can't find my contact lenses... You stole my idea! Shame on you!! (he! he!) You're funny...
That's just too much work, seeing as contact lenses are basically plastic they should stick to a soldering iron.
Necessity is the mother of all invention.
🇬🇧👍😎👍🇬🇧🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This guy is the reason we are now smothered with Health and Safety legislation.
that wont stop him using it
Noo.... the reason we are smothered in H&S Regs is not because people made useful things without 14 million safety features. It is because the stupid and/or unaware of proper usage used the useful item and did something stupid with it. See my comment under agnostic47 post to see more about anti-kickback BS
That and the over-abundance of lawyers in this country....
And why the man live less.....
@@3Hose . the gov is corrupt is why we have so many regulations. The hurd occasionally needs thinned out. Tools like this do the job.
After way too many interesting scars from careless use of big and small angle grinders I've finally learned, after many decades, to treat them with huge respect. Can't wait to make this modification and start all over again.....
Ingenious. Definitely a candidate for this year's Darwin Awards.
You think this invention is going to kill somebody?
Maybe award for worst welder fuck bud
@Psalms 118:8 how dare I comment. Who am I to know anything or ask any questions. Only you and people that share your point of view should be allowed to say anything.
@@that_dog_wont_hunt Possibly, but my bets on a good ol’ fashioned maiming.
As the saying goes........just because you "can", does not mean you "should".
This is the perfect tool to give to people who want to borrow my chainsaw. They'll never ask a second time!
THATS FUNNY BRO!!
they will have to borrow a genny if they want to go down to the woods .................
Hahaha...my friends and I have that chainsaw joke too.
LMAO
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Both impressive and frightening. 💯❤️
this is why I ALWAYS blow through the first 90 % of time on videos to see if it is even worth watching. It is such a time saver. I recommend everyone doing this on each video
How can l get your contact l need one
WOW……. You are a welding god, I have never, ever seen welding of that quality… you have obviously been doing it for at least……. 5-10 minutes!!!
Right Uh? good thing that you wrote 'god' in small caps, otherwise, he'd be thinking you were complementing him! KING of... sorry, king of homemade... Crap! I wonder what else he makes at home besides an "angle grinder-ass scratcher"!
Thanks for the laugh.
Ahahahaha
Those "weld" look like absolute crap.
Weld porn candidate.
Thank god I read the comments before spending a lot of time explaining how ridiculously dangerous this contraption is. I hope no one risks life and limb attempting building or using something like this!
The guy is clever and talented but extremely dangerous , I wish he would fabricate something useful and safe!
I was thinking they could have taken the parts off of a broken electric chainsaw at least the chain brake or the clutch.
I will say this, if he tried to use that grinder without a gaurd at an OSHA job site, his employ would be short lived. Gaurds are for a reason. To protect the reckless and stupid. Myself included, 30 stitches when wheel exploded , and caught my thigh. Just the sound of a grinder makes my butt pucker now. Grinder PTSD.✌
Let's 'define' clever and talented, shall we? Tesla was talented, Einstein was clever... This FuFu guy is simply nuts!! So let's not call him clever or talented or whatever... Let's just call him a 'survivor' of his own idiocies...
Kick back to the face .
Damn, i mispelled guard, not once but twice. 30 hours of OSHA safety courses, and still can't see spell check.
This is an incredible use of the angle grinder The creativity and functionality of this invention are truly impressive
"Few people know about this function of the ANGLE GRINDER".... because few people want to lose a limb/eye/life
Exactly what I was thinking once I realized where the video was going
@@elementalist1984... no guts...no glory
Hopefully natural selection strikes again!
Ingenuity is great but just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. The absence of a clutch is a concern but not an idea killer. This is just too sketchy when a good electric chainsaw is only a home depot away while metal stock,a bending press and a mig or tig welder are not in every home handyman's inventory. Just buy one.
@@elementalist1984 b
Fantastic so all you need is several parts from an existing chainsaw and you can turn your angle grinder into a chainsaw only without any of that silly engineering and built in safety stuff the chainsaw you took parts from had to make this thing.
Here's an idea for the next project, pull the electrical elements out of your oven and use them to convert your refrigerator into a cooker.
😂
Hilarious
A smoker?
Even IF it had a trigger switch, like a chainsaw, this is a disaster waiting to happen. Imagine it kicks-back and it just keep running and running; you drop it on the ground and it just keeps running and running flying all over the place.
id watch this
Never once have I looked at an angle grinder and thought, "hmm... let me waist time money and resources to make a piece of shit that is going to fly apart and kill me rather than pick up the Fricking chainsaw or even just a hand saw.
When you put your hands on your hips that is your "waist". I love to "waste" time correcting people that use this word out of context. 😉
@@sampence1928 sorry, my phone always interchanges them. And there were so many other things I had to correct after typing it because my phone types wrong, but yeah, that's where I'm at. Is waisting time. Lol
@@sampence1928 love the grammar nazis! You beat me to it
😂 😂
Best example I have seen on something you should not do.
I left my cimment in someone else's comment box. That was outstanding. I didnt jnuw what it was until you got the bar and chain out. You shoukd be working for some aerospace conglomerate out here in America. I'm sure you'd be in the hundreds of thousands in a short amount of time. Great work and great video.
There is a reason “few people know about this function of an angle grinder” 🙄
Yup, none of then lived to tell the tale of "How I turned my 10,000 rpm electric grinder into a life insurance claim for my now single wife"
Function 🤔 , i thought that kind of stuff was considered jerry rigging or in certain instances , how to loose a hand or life 🤣
Stubby knows.
Ha ha ha ha....
Maybe the "Chain Saw Massacre" guy!💀
Brings a whole new meaning to life hack.
This is one of the best videos I've seen on TH-cam, made me smile from ear to ear, I wonder if he's still alive.
Reconozco es un genio un artista. Pero la seguridad.ufff.. el tiempo y el material etc. Si usted dedicarse tiempo y experiencia en hacer trabajitos de bricolaje y reparación. Le aseguro que compra sobradamente, maquinas y con garantía y seguridad integral.aun le sobra dinero para vacaciones.
Lets hope natural elimination will work on these types.
How many fingers he has left?
He d9esnt seem to value them.
I was going to leave a comment about how stupid this is but EVERYONE that commented beat me to it.
I was going to leave a comment about how I was going to leave a comment.... you can see where I'm going with this.... :-)
Plus one...😎
I like the sheer genius of it. I had not even thought of such a thing. It seems to move that chain really fast. I have been a cutter for many years.
That’s nothing, I did the same thing but the other way around... I now have a gas powered angle grinder!
Awesome... where's the vid?
'x"a@@3Hose
Idk why this made me bust out laughing lol
R O F L
Me to also a weed whip motor on a hammer drill
And THAT, Doctor, is how I ended up in the Emergency Room.
That's assuming speech is still possible with how badly maimed that face is.
You've managed to put the two most dangerous shop tools into one. It's an even more dangerous tool, without the pesky chain brake of a chainsaw, and with the trigger lock of a grinder! Chainsaws aren't that expensive, but you still need personal protective equipment.
I TOTALLY AGREE. WTF IS HE DOING!
funny
Pretty cool huh
The hospital bill he will acquire (if still living) would buy him a truckload of Stihls or Husky's.
Don't worry about the PPE, you don't need it went your using an angle grinder fitted with a cutting disc, especially one without a guard. After that, the chainsaw was really no surprise. Dangerous
I absolutely love the use of the paint brush to gently dust off the shavings, the pulse mig technique is legendary this dude is getting a new subscriber right after I post this comment. Bamboo $&@$$&&@$’s
When I was young an old timer once told me, " son; never use your hand as a hammer and always use the right tool for the job ".
"and son, if you need to cut a tree down, remember, I have an angle grinder"
Smart old timer.
"Hey John, watdja make there ?" "Oh, this is my new scrotum removal tool. I made it from an angle grinder".....
Fuck that's gold bud, you made my day cheers Smarty.
Smarty, lots of funny comments here. But yours had me ROFL. Thanks.
Lol!
Actually laughed out loud at that one
👋🥜🥜
He invented a corded chainsaw with no throttle, no handle and no brake.
In other words, he invented a horrible chainsaw.
looks like he also likes the idea of losing his hand as well, if that grinder should slip, he will lose it no problem
But you got to admit it is an excellent person mangler
And doesn't know how to weld.
@@Coopdeville0624 I noticed that, what on earth was he doing, the welds will be well weak
Chainsaw Ver. 1
Good idea and good workmanship.
King: I can't tell you how much I enjoyed the comments your video stirred up. Many thanks!
With the parts left over you should be able to make an angle grinder from a chainsaw.
and on next weeks show ' a one legged man making his own wheelchair out of some unwanted shoes '
Hahahaha
😆 ain’t that the truth.
I know it's terrible but your comment made me laugh LOL.
@@jerrysmith9780 and me ha ha
Really gonna have to get creative when explaining this to the insurance company 😂
Next week he is going to show you how to build a Helicopter, from an old lawn mower a kitchen chair and a pair of boat oars.
Hahaha...best comment LOL
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawnchair_Larry_flight -- well, it involved a Lawn Chair instead, but hey...
@@jerrysmith9780
LOL 😆
he could do with his own helicopter to get to hospital quicker when he is bleeding out when he next uses this death saw ?
😂🤣😃😄😅yup
THE TOOL WAS DANGEROUS. BUT THE COMMENTS WERE PRICELESS.
Battlebots may have a trademark on the name "killsaw", but this is truly a killsaw if there ever was one. Congrats on nearly 8 million views of easily the most dangerous tool I've ever seen. I hope the ad revenue has been sufficient to pay for both a proper chain saw and whatever means of destruction was needed to make sure this thing never gets fitted to a grinder again. :-)
What a concept and what a follow thru!!!!
Already looking forward to the follow-up video of turning a perfectly good chainsaw into a makeshift grinder.
Death Trap springs to mind, what happens to the chain once it heats up too much on that bar at high rpm... Its a no from me, would have been cheaper to go an buy a chainsaw than make that mess of a bodge too
looking forward from the hospital ED video showing a surgeon reataching sawn off fingers from a home made grinder chainsaw using sharpend fencing wire sharpend to a point using a block of concrete spinning on a lathe to shapen said fencing wire
Word for word what someone else said a month before you. You forgot the flames.
I like that the video gets to the point immediately: The disc shield is removed before starting to cut parts. Just like there will never be kickback or need for proper chain lubrication (there is actually a reason why the oil is fed from the inside of the chain - think of centrifugal forces) there will never be exploding discs.
A proper brand new electric chainsaw with all lubrication and safety features can be bought around €100. Nice tinkering, but this time a bad idea.
Fat and blood will provide some lubrication, and bonus of spatter artwork on surrounding walls
Yep, the oil needs to be under the chain and this method has no chance of achieving that.
thank you, sir. i've now been laughing for the past hour. i haven't laughed this much in five years... my wife thought i was having a heart attack because i was laughing so much. she was actually quite alarmed. then i started reading the comments and i started laughing uncontrollably again. laughter is the best medicine. i feel ten years younger for having laughed so much. this whole incident reminds me of my mate Mike Swart [sadly passed away earlier this year of cancer] who always advocated for taking the warning signs off machinery so stupid people could take themselves out the gene pool ... wherever he is now must be laughing too. just to let you know i have subscribed just in case you make more funny videos...
I agree with your friend. Lets take idiots out the genepool before they breed and weaken the species!
I too after reading the comments had tears rolling down my face
I think there should be a must see video for these people on how to make functional welds.
Can wait for the one where he turns a chainsaw into an angle grinder
I had to "like" and "unlike" this comment twice so I could "like" it twice.... LMFAO
That's called a disc cutter
He’s got no choice cause he doesn’t have an angle grinder now.
Maybe turn a chainsaw into a motorbike but.............powered by a wall outlet. Need kilometres length of cable
Think I seen this fella doing another vid showing you the best way of sewing your fingers back on but his friend was doing the sewing
"Few people know about this function of the ANGLE GRINDER".....because so many know about the $50 electric chain saw.
That's what I was thinking. I knew I'd find it if I scrolled down.
Yup
What a plonker , I would like to see you cut something properly. Like a large tree 🌲🎄, I'll diall 911 , after I finish laughing 😂😂
Right
true mate true lol
My skin is crawling. That's the single most dangerous video on TH-cam. You sir are well on your way to earning a Darwin award.
He wore gloves when soldering, what do you mean?
I see a trip to the ER coming.
Yeah having spent 20 years running saws thru work and knowing how even when you know what you’re doing, no kickback protection would make me hella nervous... regardless, it makes me want to build one just to say I did that!
@@yetiswotstream2539 soldering ummm welding? And u need to wear gloves while welding the weld is way to hot
If that makes your skin crawl go get your manicure and you'll feel better
Very impressive, you know how to make things. Could you give me the brand name of your little spot welder. I would be thankful.
This looks like a tool that someone in a third world country would be using while barefoot.
That's exactly what i was thinking. You'll fry that grinder up in 30 mins using it that way...
Apenza You forgot "and in a thong".
We don’t all live in Amerika, some of us live in bulgaria
@@danrook5757 This build is a danger to the operator no matter where you live. For those in poorer nations you can buy10 bow saws for the price of 1 grinder that most likely will burn out it’s motor under the strain of the chain saw blade before it causes serious injury.
That's some third world welding too, IV never seen a welder with recoil lol
If he has enough tools to create that contraption, he should have enough money to buy a proper safe chainsaw.
Unless he ran out of money after buying all those tools
@@JacobLeeson-zk1ol
Then he needs to get a job.
He's doing this cause he's bored.
Sure can not weld properly
Right? I assume this is a tip for an end of the world, zombieland type scenario.
Dude had an angle grinder and Chinese hand drill.
Other than that and a shity shity welder, not much tools used or needed for the limb remover 3000
8 minutes I'll never get back. I did at least learn how NOT to drill and weld.
I thought that TH-cam was required to pull any material that was promoting dangerous activities and this ranks right up there with building your own nuclear reactor or building IEDs for fun. Over the years I have come to respect and even dare I say, admire all of my body parts being still attached and being alive to enjoy them.
А если в этой конструкции цепь заменить на велосипедную и пристроить это все на велик, то можно на нем гонять со страшной скоростью, но только на длину провода:)
Работы болгарки (новой) - хватит минут на 15, потом она сдохнет !
болгарки так же есть с акб
@@prodancer9039 Это уже не спортивно.:)
Покругу можно будет
приделать рога как на троллейбусе)))
Learn to run a bead, dude. Dang man, that "welding" scene was painful.
Barely tacking up lol
Barely tacking up lol
He needs a tig welder. Also he was trying to avoid warping by letting it cool down.
@@rolandocrisostomo2003
He wasn’t striking an arc long enough for it to heat up. At least half his tacks were only on one piece of metal.
To thin of metal he would burn right threw.
Well, that's quite possibly the most dangerous thing I've seen on youtube.
@ Slop Sec, Keep looking, you haven't yet. Have seen some that rank right up there with this one or better/worse! This ranks right up there with the dud tester at the bomb factory
@@fkyew Look at DIY wood splitters.
M Long; Seen plenty, they fall into a cateGORY all by themselves! Most of them take big ferking nards to stand in front of them.
P.S. you are so right!
Wait, next week's episode, "Table saw Toothbrush"
Don't bother this guy with your petty health and safety concerns. He's working hard for that Darwin Award, and I'm sure he will succeed eventually.
using a grinder without a gaurd is silly drillig holes without clamping is stupid one day this person will get hurt
@@radiorec1 google Darwin award
welds like shit too
That looks like fun - I think I'll make one for the kids..!
If you can't stand them that much, send them to boarding school they get more tolerable as they get to 25 lmao
🤦♂️I have always lived life on the edge, avoiding ppe if I can, but this video made my mouth drop🤣
Wow, brilliant but DEADLY! No instant shut off. Thanks for a massive contribution to the Darwin Awards.
I work on log homes and run chainsaws all the time, I even have a Lancelot Chainsaw Disc for angle grinders. Dumbest thing I ever did was putting that disc in a grinder with a locking trigger, disc ripped the tool out of my hands and if not for my coworker ripping power cord out of the wall it could have killed me. This tool idea is 100 times more dangerous. I will give props for fabrication skills tho.
I won't.
That is some of the worst welding I have ever seen.
Basically no penetration, and poor from a weld fatigue point of view too.
Everything about this is dumb and dangerous. But I rather suspect that's the point...
Exercising his freedom to give himself a life changing injury
As an ex welder I will give him props too. Props for some of the worst welding that I have ever seen. It takes skill to be that bad or a complete lack thereof. The only time that I saw worse was from a green horn that worked with me for about three days before he was fired. It sucked having to do my job and fix his screw ups. Lol Honestly if the dude that uploaded this worked at that yard they would have let him keep working for them but he would just be doing tack welding or maybe running the cutting torch. But running the cutting torch was just watch a pipe get loaded on the machine by a big forklift, move the torch to the line, light the torch then press a button to spin the pipe and stop the machine once it is done then watch the pipe get moved to the welders by the big forklift.
Really... His "welding skills" kinda made me want to kill puppies.
Obviously you can't weld either then.
I too found this particular form of welding peculiar, glad that i read the comments and haven’t lost my mind. Unlike some other person involved here.
With my confidence back in order I can actually get to building this and instead; lose a hand, maybe kick it into my upper thigh severing my femoral artery, accidentally put a gap in the middle of my face that didn’t used to be there…. Man, I guess that is the moral of the story, there’s nothing one can’t achieve by thinking outside of the box!
Way, way, way, way outside the box. So far in fact that one ceases to be thinking anymore at all and end up actually in a fucking box! Lol