When I grow up I want to be like you lol. I’ve been welding for 5 years and started my own business out of my garage about 6 months ago and man your videos have helped my out a lot
That’s so much faster than how I was taught. Thanks for the tip. On your doors, have you thought about making them latch and work just like the back doors on a box trailer or semi trailer? I’ve made some before and they work great on pit doors.
Quick tip brother, if you use a speed square it has the degrees 0°, 45°, 90° on the inside. Make a mark then use a straight edge and mark it from the center punch to the end of the radius. Hope that helps.
I always enjoy your videos , you could really benefit from a computer, auto-cad program and a CNC plasma table. Design it on computer and print out templates or patterns to transfer to steel, or in Auto Cad you send it straight to the burn table... so awesome, look into friend!
When you cut the lines going from the center point and straighten the paper out on the tubing it tells you how big of a notch to cut out. That is the whole point of even going through all that work for.
cornfield creations has the machine that will bend rectangular tubing. He makes hot rod frames and he DOES NOT do any cutting of the frame. However the machine does do the bending
If I'm making a gokart or small vehicle chassis, would this square tube bending technique weaken the structure or should I just make or buy a tube bender?
What tube thickness would you feel this approach could be safer with for something that would be in a moving object that would be subjected to a lot of G-force and side to side action? @@Allensweldingwoodworking