Friends, my name is Paul! I am the author of the channel Performer of ideas. On this channel, I present everything I've done with my hands. Creative ideas, useful tips! #DIY #Homemade #Craft
I have no idea how we've managed without such device for so many hundreds of years.... I have a great idea too.... Let's call it a hand axe! Brilliant x
Akin na lang yan lods souvenir mula sa henyong tulad mo, sana if posible maipag kaloob salamat haha, idol.😊 Sana marami pang ideal videos ang magawa mo! More power lods!
Spero solo che tutto il resto ti sia riuscito meglio della affilatura 😅😅😅😅 Non mi risulta che sia corretto affilare verso l'esterno ma verso l'interno della lama per evitare quanto più possibile le " bavature" !!!!??????
I guess no concern for the asbestos nice job just be careful when you grind the rest of f u can't see all those very small shards of metallic dust nasty not good for you . I have been a auto mechanic 4 37 years and some of my buddies have bad health from it please wear a mask
Disc brake pads are generally low cost containing Asbestos. Asbestos is an old brake pad technology that uses asbestos as the main component. The special features are Asbestos substances are cheap and provide good friction at low temperatures but it's harmful for the respiratory system
Newer brakes pads do not contain asbestos in the US. Wouldn't try grinding on old ones, because they may be made with asbestos. Some other countries still use asbestos.
I can just imagine Ugg the caveman going to all that trouble to invent such a tool making it from an old brake pad which he happened to have laying around in his well equipped machine shop.
Havin fun w/ scraps & building things along w/ tryin for a different custom, 1 if a kind look's fine. Sometimes the projects we do, wheather liked by us or others, can teach & improve skills. But I think the ax was a bit light for chopping firewood. It seemed ok for kindling unless you only found hard &/or dry wood. Weight's a consideration on a hike. For a 1 day hike the ax'll probably be an ok kindling ax. A wk.'s camping, I'd go for a heaver ax w/ the same dimensions, especially if space's a problem. I'd go for a solid bar handle (or filled w/ concrete) & thicker head. More weight = more splitting power. The 2 head pieces should have been ground down to eliminate a lg. gap. Quality welders try to fit parts first eliminating excess gaps. Make a 2nd handy ax for the shop & the car. If u can find a mkt., sell what u design or take custom orders.
Howdy, Paul. I see you enjoy turning simple things into unique ones. Awesome! Well, when it comes to working in the garden, vegetable or flower, I never minded getting my knees or hands dirty. However now I don't have the space I once did. I do however have some old power tools and pieces and parts laying around. Take an old skill saw for instance. Rather than using a spade to dig a flower sidewalk garden, I'd like to fashion a handheld tiller out of one of my skill saws. I'm sure the RPM's could handle the job and moving along on my knees would certainly be better on my old back than stomping on a spade for a couple hours. I know that I'd have to fashion a single blade and cover shield, both for safety and to direct the dirt to the back (somehow). Any thoughts or ideas? I like your creative ideas. 👍👍
Sorprendente sería que lo uniera realizado con poca herramienta o por lo menos a lima y amoladora pero este cuate solo nos presume se basto equipo que tiene así cualquiera ase maravillas y no por ingenioso sería por el equipo .
No todos tenemos esas herramientas que tienes,muy lindo el video y la idea pero imposible de concretar,ademas todo lo brillante de la pulida regresa el oxido creo es mas barato ir y comprar un hacha de campaña que entre en la mochila.
Y lo sorprendente dónde está?lo único que si me sorprendió es que tiene todo tipo de herramientas espectaculares eso sí más nada yo le hago una mejor con un disco de freno y queda doble
Brake lining friction material more than likely still contains asbestos or at the very least something that is very bad for you. And you're grinding it off inside your shop?