HOW TO Hammer Weld Sheet Metal TIG MIG "I'd Still Buy One!" WHY? SSimder Upgraded SD-4050 Pro Welder
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
- On this episode of Make It Kustom, I am us this cheap Ssimder Upgraded SD-4050 Pro Welder to weld the center of the dash in the model A.
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Glad you're being honest about the cheap cables !!
Keep that section clean and simple. An old style analog clock is a classic extra. But hide all the extra switches under the left side of dash. Your work is really inspiring.
I’m glad you did one more round with the beadroller on the brass, it helps us newbies not feel like we have to get it right on the first try. 😅
Watching you work with sheet metal makes me want to hammer out my problems, literally! 😄
Dash is coming together beautifully! Love the way it emulates the Zephyr waterfall dash. Appreciate the honest product review. Can't wait for the new channel! Go Japhands! Keep moving forwad!
That plasma cutter is a pilot arc cutter, put the guide (metal ring with two rounded legs) around the base of the tip and it will keep the tip off of the surface saving it from early damage.
1:28 Love that high tech template for sizing holes in the panel!
Oh no you have done it now! you can't stop at just one brass accent. Great video Thanks for sharing your skills
You’re the master Karl at fabrication. You know your stuff. Thanks for sharing!
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I like it when you incorporate different metals, in your projects. Looks great 👍
Keys, key switch and brass. Sounds like a magnet for unsightly scratches.
Its helpful to hide the high beam and turn signal indicators up where they bother the driver to hopefully prevent driving around wondering why some people are honking and others are flashing their high beams at you.
Really nice craftmanship. Thank you for sharing.
It is beautiful! And it no longer looks like an old timey bathroom scale.
Amazing Skills!
This is one seriously useful thing to do on a sleepless night. I gotta hand you that.
I already thought at first you went too careful on that brass. It did need a few more passes.
I doesn't have to be really high, but it does have to conclusively stand over the surrounding material. It looks great.
That’s dash just keeps getting better. Man it’s so cool to see the new things you are doing!
I'm an architect by day and an aspiring tin bender on the weekends. I expect to learn something new about metal shaping every time I tune in, but your design asthetic actually inspires me as an architect too. I'm working on a concession counter design for a historic art deco theatre right now, and I've found myself channeling my inner Karl Fisher and your love of beautiful brass detailing a few times. Solid design chops my friend!!
Very cool panel. Thanks for an objective review of the combo welder/cutter.
Beautiful work as always Carl
The brass is a nice touch of color in there while keeping it simple
A great video Karl. You certainly have plenty of exciting stuff going on, more power to ya. Love it !!! It was 25 years ago when I last did tig welding. I used a thumb slide switch, the foot pedal was too much of a hassle when I had to move around.
Dash is looking great. Thanks for the honest review.
I always used a thumb slider on my tig tourch
Love your attention to detail, the brass looks A1
Excited for the new channel!
Nice work as always.
The brass is a great touch!
Nice welder added foot pedal . I will give it a try . Keep up the good work I enjoy both the auto and tool buillds.
The centrepiece is a masterpiece!
If i was looking for a welder, looks like it would be the ticket. But i have a multiprocess esab, and plasma. Maybe when the welder poops the bed, i will look at something like this. Good,honest review, btw.
That turned out nice 👍👍
Id love to see a video of you going more in depth with polishing metal. Brass, steel, aluminum. I know youve covered it some here and there in previous videos, but itd be helpful to have 1 video of nothing but a how to tips and tricks of polishing.
Once again you made a piece of art!
Great video man and some awesome info was shared! Digging the new channel, definitely will subscribe to it. Center is beautiful ! Thanks again Karl.
Hey Karl,
Your honesty with that ground connection was important to potential buyers.
I hope the maker sees the value in your review of the machine.
That waterfall dash is quite interesting.
Plain as it was with no further changes was kind of nice.
Then your original drawing with the brass and rivet look was exciting.
Then as much as I love polished brass, the insert failed to impress me without the rivet look.
I hope you take time to think further about the design, because it really has the potential for a very classic look.
The complete look of the whole dash has a Gene Winfield sort of style about it which I think is a good thing.
Things are happening with your presentations, I hope it all works out as good as it looks to be going.
Take Care
Love the idea of the brass and the way you need rolled it to make it pronounced and the idea of using a dimple die along the side is a good one, I think. ❤ The show and your work Keep up the great content
Really enjoy all the quality craftsmanship you bring us. But a second channel just for entertainment is a great idea. Especially if you show us legends like Jean winfield. Keep doing what makes you happy.
Karl, having the indicator illuminators vertically might be confusing. I have seen a single and side by side indicator illuminators both work well.
When I first seen the interior in your truck I loved the mixture of sheet metal and brass I would love to see you do something with metal brass and copper all 3 I think would be really sharp great video
love your stuff Karl.
Keep it coming Brother.
Some nice tunes Karl and great content. Thanx from South Australia.
Beautiful work!
Karl! Every single machine you make is of interest to me, but I most likely will not be able to make any purchases &/or build my own for at least 2 years. I hope after that time I'll be set up in a decent working shop and that I'll have what I need to build. My 80 yr old dad just passed away in November. He was very interested in your machines as well as Sosa's.
I have no immediate need, but eventually I want to do some restoration work on my '49 Chevy 3100 1/2 ton step side. Beside that I have an old '83 G20 that wants to rise from ruin.
A lot can happen in 2 years, hard not to be anxious, but Alas! I must be patient!
Keep up all the great work bro!👍👊💪👋
Wray Schelin is planning on a new AI design build series. I know you were thinking about checking him out. A collaboration video with you two guys would be awesome for everyone. 100% good enough 😊
Love the dash it is looking very good with brass insert it exceptional. 🍻
You gotta love the polished brass 🥰 so many cool ideas from Karls brain 😂😂
Love the dash post. Cheers
Nice video.. and the work you do !
School is in session. Here we go.
Something about that dash... at the beginning of the video you said you were gonna MIG weld it into the car. Have you thought about building brackets and making the dash a removable piece? Sure makes it nice to install everything under the dash when you're finishing the car up.
Hi Karl, that centre panel looks great. It would be a shame to put holes in that brass. Couldn’t the key be put in a more discrete 0lace to keep everything on the dash so simple that it’s a statement, I love it the way it is. I wish that welder was around about 10 years ago as I have a mig, a tig and no plasma. Pity about that connector but it looks like a simple fix, that you shouldn’t have to do on set up. Love your Chanel and also I saw you Julio spying from behind those gas bottles, it just looked funny. You guys make such a great team for this fabrication and it’s inspirational that you share your enthusiasm and creativity with us. Keep up the great work.
If you add a key switch make it a wireless magic button with a key fob. You really don't want to scrach that polished surface. It looks great!
It looks great pal.
Karl I like it but I would put the ignition in the bottom of the piece not in the brass..
Beautiful center piece. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Simder Welder is cool
like the brass insert looks sharp
That throatless shear,i've had one for about 6 yrs now,one of the best tools i ever bought
Great job with the music on this one Kristina!
Thank you Karl!!
The biggest trouble with all-in-one anything is that unless you plan your work flow carefully you're switching between processes often or the units seem to always be in the wrong setup for what you want to do. For someone with a more limited budget or space issues they're ok.
Ya. And I’m funny about having a single tool that does something very well with little to no setup. That’s why I have a 120V Lincoln set up mig, and a second 120V Lincoln with fluxcore in it. Never had the shopsmith mentality I guess.
Whether wood or metal, the ten to forty minutes it takes to really get into the “flow” (depending on the project) is too valuable to maintain to risk stopping to switch over a machine is not worth it to me. It’s time inefficient at best; at worst the ‘art’ factor gets compromised. At least for me. Ymmv
@@fishhuntadventure The worst thing I have to do is unplug one welder and plug in another since I have only one 220V welding receptacle. I really should wire in more.
Your channel is based on us the subscribers and what our opinions, you want to put a heater than do it, your channel is based on our opinion and you want to put a heater than do so, you get paid bcuz of our subscription and what we purchase on your channel, you ask us and we tell you, I love your channel your definitely a professional and you don't need a stupid degree, your a problem on how you do stuff and you need to own it and be proud that your your own professional, you don't need a college degree it's your level of skill that tells you apart
I always like the music you use on your show.
That waterfall center is looking Bitchin! Great as always!
Pretty cool all in one machine
That center brass insert is the perfect fit, i still like my Lincoln welder but if i was in the market for a universal like that that would be the price point for me, thanks for sharing that demo.
I think it would be great if you riveted the brass. Of course, I would add a cigarette lighter to the board.
Greetings from Belgrade-Serbia✌️
Definitely looks like a nice welder.
dual voltage machines are preferably used on 220/240 volt. on 110/120 volt it limits the output to about 80% power or less.
Looks good I thought you where going to do the part that come out where the gauge is in brass. When I saw you drawing it up. Like a cover around the end. And where you where marking the dimples. I would bead roll some lines at different lengths to give it the classic look.
Why do you NEED a heater in a roadtster? It never has a top...thats what a roadster is. Are we adding to the outside heat?
The brass is a great little touch
Nice Beverly Shear Karl
Man I love this shear. I looked for so long. Thanks for the shear Kenton!
_Attach the brass with visible fastenings - industrial/Flash Gordon stylee!_
oh! That brass accent looks soo good!
I vote for the 3 across the top. Maybe stamp/hammer form a design in the free space below? Either way, it's looking good!
That work station really works 😎 wish I had room for one
Great video!
DUDE !.. freaking awesome !!..
Very nice piece.
I think if you could bead roll something into that center piece it would look cool
very nice i do the 2 and 1 my self
Great video as always... BUT you should of shown how you fixed the ground cable just in case someone else had it happen and don't know how to fix it.. Not everyone will know how to fix theirs.
i always like your videos, thx
Some tasteful art deco line engraving on the insert? Looking good.
Love your work Karl, but I still think a period Streamline Moderne looking speaker (bt?) playing Kashmir while cruisin’ would be coooool(er)!
If you’re roadtripping through Minnesota hit me up!…….and bring Brenda with! 🤣😍 I’ll be picking up my next project in a couple weeks, 72 Monte Carlo!
Enjoyed the video. The end result looks great, even without the switches. What hold the brass part in? Or is that part of the next episode? Keep up the good work!
Now, you need to review the arccaptain! Everyone seems to be reviewing their multiprocess machine. @arccaptain give this guy a machine!!!
I'd gold leaf that chrome speedometer ring because it just doesn't match the brass. A little glue, some gold leaf and some clear and shazam!
Great work, always a pleasure watching. How did you attach the brass to the steel?
I'm french, and il say to , wonderfull job ,,, guy ,,, realy
Great job
Just a thought. Maybe drill, with a slight countersink, from the top, and make som brass rivets. Sand them to flush and polish. I think the contrast would be cool.....
Awesome content
SSimder: Some corners were cut in order to make the machines as cheap as possible.
Me: Which corners did you cut?
SSimder: All of them.
That's just fabtastic.
A brass ring around the gauge would look dope
You're an artist👍 are you putting a gasket in for galvanic corrosion or will the paint be enough? Ps get some advice about preventing carpal tunnel I've just had the op and my hands so bloody weak now. If i had 1 tenth of your skills id be a happy chap. All the very best Karl 👍🇬🇧
Un pulmax , te ahorras mucho trabajo ! Excelente
Hello Karl
Thanks for a great show. Where can I buy the little grinding/sanding wheel you had on your air angel grinder?
Thanks
Klas
Yeah mine hasn't broke but plasma socks on it I got the same welder
What a lovely machine 😂🎉❤