I'm a millwright out of Chicago...I have to fab and break sheet metal (22g) up to 3/4" stainless steel. then I have to tig weld it per print...seems faster if I lay it out my self rather have to wait and then pray that what the engineers layed out isn't going to fuck me over. great video!
Thanks. The previous videos I watched where I thought covered it really well for squares but was missing just one tiny detail that became important for rectangles as opposed to squares. To be fair to those other videos, it was an obvious step but took hearing you say it for it to register. Have a full scale paper mock-up on my desk with acceptable degree of accuracy. Now is the fun part, reproducing it from sheet metal and hoping it stands up to the beating it will take from the intended use.
Marty, mate. The whole video is upside down... Old people and technology... Worst part about this apprenticeship. Good content tho, I've learned this now, thanks.