Your design work is excellent. I like the organized fashion and jigs. I have used that many times in cabinet building. I also enjoy your instruction. You don't make a lot of unnecessary talk. Good job!
Ohhhhh, I just watched your "Making a table for my portable bandsaw" and I have the reply to my qustion without disturbing you ! Thank you for your channel, great ideas, great realisations, I'm learning a lot !
Yet another great video . I find myself searching RU-vid everyday to see a new video of yours , everyone of them are awesome and great how to videos . Keep up the great work and don't stop posting more awesome videos !
Congratulations ! Excellent design and efficiency : I will copy exactly your design to make two for myself : Two compact tables with adjustable plate height is the way to succeed in big welding projects, even if you don't have much room as the "Pros" do have. And they are beautiful !
Another great video. You should start posting where you get things, measurements, and so on so we can reproduce your work. :-) I would like to have a custom made welding table and a customer made press break as well! :-)
Brian awesome job again...can't say how much I love your projects and videos enough!!! These are exactly the types of things I would love to be building...you need an apprentice??? 😉 thanks for sharing please keep them coming...can't help but want more...
Oooh I love the idea of the design rhyme, I wondered what that meant :D Smart idea, too, drawing the design on the IKEA instructions for the trolley :D
Excellent mobile welding table! Could you give us some information about the top-plate measurements? Overall dimensions, plate thickness, hole pattern, hole diameter; this would be great!
I watched this one after watching the metal brake video, very nice work and you had gloves on whilst welding in this one, Most the time anyway. Btw pre-heating the heavy plate, nice touch, a weld can fail to bond properly to a large mass of cold steel. Impressive. Got any more?
I like your style... just found your channell last night and have now binge watched most of your videos... and I really like your stuf. I wish you were posting more than once a month but I understand why not. Are you a professional Artist? My guess would be Graphic Designer. I also really enjoyed your nod to JD with the ice pick, well done big fan of you both... thanks
+jeff foster Thank you very much for your comment! I am an architect, but have had my fingers in a lot of different things in the design and fabrication fields. I wish I could post more, but I'd rather not start posting videos where I open my mail in front of people because I need to get my 'Thursday' video done. The only reason I have ever unsubscribed from a channel is because they take over my feed! I like channels that surprise me with a new video every 2-3 weeks :)
It's supercool, Brian. But I'm afraid that's too much for me... I'm not used to work with steel and I don't have proper equipment to do so. Anyway I enjoyed a lot watching your process and the final result was awesome. Thank you.
+Jay Dokken Yeah I need to get more of them. Works great. For critical dimensions you can use it like reverse layout dye... Make the silver line and then use a fine point black sharpie on top.
I've watched all your videos at least three times, I love your craftsmanship. You've even inspired me to have a go at welding; I've been reading and watching a ton a welding videos and I was wondering, do you use gas shielding or flux coated wire? Keep up the great videos!
+gentechpodcast Thanks for your comment, it means a lot to me! I use solid wire with gas shielding. Flux core wire (what your welder likely came with) will make you feel like a bad welder. You should consider getting 2 smaller bottles of CO2/Argon gas rather than one big one. This way when you run out of gas on a Sunday, you can just switch over. Be sure to check the polarity of the welder if you switch to gas!