Cutting & bending tricks angle bar | angle iron to 90 degrees with round corner. Simple bending tricks with out using cutting disc and paper template. Click & Support: bit.ly/3usOgIw #angleirontricks #welding #manualbending
Why such a complex formula? can be easier. The circumference is L=π*D where D=2*R from these formulas the desired length will be equal to l=(2*π*R)/4. And this is not the limit, you can still simplify the formula l \u003d (π * R) / 2. Because π=3.14159 let's simplify l=1.57*R. In total we have l=1.57*44=69.08mm.
@@metalworksph pag po ba 3mm na kapal angle bar. 3mm din po na welding rod? O pwede din po ba 2.5mm? Gusto ko po kasi mag diy, mag self study po mag welding. Hehe
@@jacklyn8 pede po maam mas ok 2.5 gamitn pag magumpisa ka magwelding tapos 3mm base plate pag ok ka na. Try nyo na sa mas manipis na tubular. Kayang kaya mo yan.. Goodluck
The “inch” system is the problem. I am in the states and have been using the metric system for more than 50 of my 68 years. It is simple, accurate and vastly easier to select the next larger or smaller wrench. This would be for car repair, of course. Unfortunately, even though an increasing number of materials, such as plywood, are actually at least partially metric, the construction industry is light years behind. That said, conversion of the numbers in this vid is super easy, as that angle iron is basically 2-inch, 1/8-inch thick.