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@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 6 дней назад
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@Benmelech
@Benmelech 6 дней назад
You are such a gem my dear. I’ve been retired for eight years, but I still watch your oh so wonderful channel 💕
@tonyprovo7816
@tonyprovo7816 6 дней назад
Another tip on these. Most have a spot in the knob to hold a spare wheel. Maybe you already have one.
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 6 дней назад
No such luck...already looked
@rondickinson1907
@rondickinson1907 4 дня назад
​@@seejanedrill the spiral is bc the cutter is not straight. Those wheels are always dull.
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 6 дней назад
I used to take cutter wheels and put a 2" long bolt that fit snug through the center hole, then tighten a nut down on it and then put the threaded end of the bolt into a drill, turn the drill on and take a small, flat ceramic sharpening stick such as one that goes into an engine cylinder hone or a brake cylinder hone etc, and gently hold it against the spinning cutter wheel at the right angle.. This is much easier, faster and won't leave flat spots or wobbles on the cutter from the constant turning by hand... If you want an extremely polished edge on the cutter just wrap a piece of fine grit emery cloth around a dowel or even a pencil and use that to polish up your cutter wheel but with a ceramic stone I've never had any drag problems.. I've never tried it with cutter wheels but I've sharpened mower blades razor sharp with old corning ware plates! Same with pocket knives, any porcelain dinner ware will put an amazing edge on a tool in a pinch... (Just another bit of interesting info for you!) If you read this post, I've been subscribed for a long time and just love your channel young lady! Keep up the good work!
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 6 дней назад
@@oldogre5999 thanks and I do read comments. I like your tip.
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 5 дней назад
@@seejanedrill I like your video's! I bet you would have been a ball to work with!
@oddjob1932
@oddjob1932 6 дней назад
Greeting from the UK. Coincidentally, I've had an additional five cutting wheels arrived just last week. I too thought, the tool itself is fine, but surely there must be replacement parts. Sure enough there are, thus saving the tool itself. Thank you ❤
@perryhughes3721
@perryhughes3721 6 дней назад
Thank you for your kind teaching manner
@MarjanKarsin
@MarjanKarsin 5 дней назад
What an absolutely lovely person. The world could use more Leah's
@tonysutton6559
@tonysutton6559 6 дней назад
Here in the UK, a home owner can spend just £6.49 for a multi material, adjustable pipe cutter that will last them for many years. A full time plumber would wear it out in weeks but it is absolutely fine for occassional use.
@benwilliams5923
@benwilliams5923 5 дней назад
For those who who hv never used one these you should mention turning the handle (knob) with every turn. Great videos
@pedraw
@pedraw 5 дней назад
I had no idea that the cutters were tool specific. I learn something every time I watch your videos.
@behemothinferno
@behemothinferno 6 дней назад
Cool idea, however one must always use a different piece of leather for different grit of abrasives since you can never get rid of the grit that has embedded itself. One can always go to a coarser grit this way but the opposite is not the case.
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 6 дней назад
good advice
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 6 дней назад
Many years ago I worked for the largest Tool & Die company in the US... The cutters for Rigid, General and several more tools, tap & die sets drill sets, Reamers and on and on were ALL made by this company and as a general rule MOST used the exact same steel that was tempered the exact same way for the different quality parts... But the most expensive determination of the cost of a tool was the brand name!
@Gennex_Artistry
@Gennex_Artistry 5 дней назад
As a Dirt Cheap or Free Option for Stropping you can try... Balsa Wood, Folded Newspaper/Newsprint or Up-Cycled Seat Belt or Similar Nylon Strapping. All can be used in exactly the same fashion. I've spent many years Restoring, Honing & Stropping Straight Razors for Wet Shaving and have used alternate materials when Leather Strops were just too expensive or unavailable. Love this Channel and all the hard work, passion and dedication you give to your Community!! 😎👍
@Paulie1232
@Paulie1232 6 дней назад
Excellent hack to know😊
@user-pr2qw5ep3o
@user-pr2qw5ep3o 5 дней назад
My Dad was a journeyman plumber, pipe fitter,joined 682 local 1949, he could solder anything, said clean the pipe always,thanks Leah for the video
@sleepinglioness5754
@sleepinglioness5754 6 дней назад
I have one of those....never knew this hack. Thanks Leah. I have so many things to 'replace'...they're all lined up on the floor just waiting for someone to fix them!!! I'll get around to it someday 🤣😅🤣
@cangooner
@cangooner 4 дня назад
Quick strop tip from a straight razor maker, user, and restorer: You can keep your compounds separate by adding a second piece of leather on the other side of the wood to which it is mounted. That way you have a strop just for coarse compound, one for finer compound, etc. For additional grits, just make a second/third/whatever strop. Saves having to clean between grits, and will prevent persistent grit from the coarse compound being mixed in with the fine. On an unrelated note: for straight razors if you strop regularly and keep the razor honed properly, you won't need any compound on the strop at all. Just rub it occasionally with the palm of your hand. The oils in your skin will help keep it supple.
@paulsmith9341
@paulsmith9341 6 дней назад
I've been diying for 56 years, buying tools as it became necessary. I have 3 tubing cutters in various sizes and configurations. One has a spare wheel that is still in place. After use i just wipe them down and hit them with a touch of spray lube before going back in the plumbing dedicated toolbox. They all still work great.
@dad1432
@dad1432 6 дней назад
Great tip, and excellent communication skills for a dog.
@paulsmith9341
@paulsmith9341 6 дней назад
@@dad1432 I've had a ruff life.
@patrickdaly5068
@patrickdaly5068 5 дней назад
@@paulsmith9341Haha!
@nexxterra
@nexxterra 6 дней назад
Check in the handle of the tubing cutter, often there is a spare blade in the handle (if there is, you can usually see it)
@docwil2541
@docwil2541 6 дней назад
Hey! Easy on the old comment, I resemble that, and I knew the trick. A couple of things. When you're using a small item, you can use both compounds apply it half and half divided down the center line. I do this when I'm working on small blades like pocket knives. I also give the cutting wheel a shot of lithium grease when I put it back. But I do that with most of my friction loaded tools.
@chrismalloy5367
@chrismalloy5367 6 дней назад
😊 did not know i could change wheels. Thank you
@gurubhaikhalsa9337
@gurubhaikhalsa9337 6 дней назад
I CAN do this! Yes I can! Thanks Leah!!
@kathyandthedogs626
@kathyandthedogs626 6 дней назад
Great information as always!!!!
@lechatbotte.
@lechatbotte. 6 дней назад
I knew about changing the wheels but the hack is terrific!!!
@ernestoborrego5102
@ernestoborrego5102 6 дней назад
Great tip!
@Lost-mv6tg
@Lost-mv6tg 6 дней назад
Sometimes the pipe cutter has an extra blade under the handle cap. I found the spare blade under the cap on a 50 year old tubing cutter I inherited from my father-in-law.
@deadmanswife3625
@deadmanswife3625 6 дней назад
That's a good thing ❤
@mr.tomraypaz6085
@mr.tomraypaz6085 6 дней назад
It’s nice to know that those cutting wheels can be replaced. It just feels like a shame to throw a perfectly good tool away…now, you don’t have to!
@SawdustmakerLori
@SawdustmakerLori 6 дней назад
Thanks Leah.....You always have such great tips and tricks to share!!!
@Paula-po9kx
@Paula-po9kx 6 дней назад
Thank you Leah.
@teresahoye6477
@teresahoye6477 5 дней назад
Thank you! I have a dull wheel too! Way to go Leah.
@kevinmurphy5506
@kevinmurphy5506 6 дней назад
Lady Leah was just thinking about you. Bless you dear one
@user-gu5lm5lj1f
@user-gu5lm5lj1f 3 дня назад
Learn something new everyday! Thank you
@davedeatherage4902
@davedeatherage4902 6 дней назад
Thanks Mrs. Leah , My wife and i just learned something good and important through this video that we never knew before. Thank you!! Dave and Kathi, from the Oregon Coastal Mountains.
@user-pr2qw5ep3o
@user-pr2qw5ep3o 5 дней назад
Thanks Leah,
@daveboatman4024
@daveboatman4024 4 дня назад
Sometimes when they start cutting spirals, check the wheel screw. They will wear in the spot where the cutting pressure hits the wheel and will begin to groove the wheel screw where it’s no longer square to the pipe.
@stp479
@stp479 5 дней назад
Great channel!!!! TY.
@georgewolf7063
@georgewolf7063 3 дня назад
Oh wow! I never thought of that, thanks!
@jvjoe4376
@jvjoe4376 6 дней назад
Good stuff...!!
@dennisbrown2571
@dennisbrown2571 5 дней назад
Charging a strop, never heard that phrase before. Timely video, was about ready to pitch my tubing cutter. Thanks.
@arthurs7299
@arthurs7299 6 дней назад
You are awesome!!!...thank you.
@forussed
@forussed 5 дней назад
You can also put a bolt and a nut thru the wheel hole and insert it in a drill chuck. Circular motion is easier on sharpening a dull wheel with a fine file or stone. Great video
@user-zy4fx7vg4r
@user-zy4fx7vg4r 5 дней назад
I thank God for this lady right here!!! Lord Knows Ms Leah has saved me a Boat Load of money for fixing thing around the house, that would have to pay a contractor thousands of dollars. Thank you Leah!!!
@martindick6001
@martindick6001 6 дней назад
Ah, I put mine on a bolt I prepped for the purpose, then held a sharpening stone. It ate it and left an uneven quick on it. You used polishing paste on leather. I was WAY to aggressive. But now second hand cutters will be worth it. My time is worthless, but I fix things to resell just to keep myself busy. This is a good video.
@philipsturtivant9385
@philipsturtivant9385 3 дня назад
I'm a hobbyist archer: I use a pipe-cutter to cut my alloy arrows to suit my draw length. It's a whole lot cheaper than buying an arrow cutter!!
@othergary
@othergary 5 дней назад
YOU ROCK
@akbychoice
@akbychoice 4 дня назад
I have several copper pipe cutters all the way up to 3”. For the 1/2” and 3/4” copper I like the round spring loaded ones that get into tight places.
@johngalt6525
@johngalt6525 6 дней назад
👍🏆
@sjr7822
@sjr7822 6 дней назад
My goodness how the price has jumped since I bought mine in late 90s! I never thought of replacing the cutting wheels. TY
@razorsharpbt124
@razorsharpbt124 6 дней назад
Hi, Leah!
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 6 дней назад
@@razorsharpbt124 hi razorsharpt124
@getlostwithjustinkris
@getlostwithjustinkris 5 дней назад
Been a fan of yours for about 7 years. Love your videos! If you are willing to take a fans request, would you consider uploading at least at 720p as 480p is hard to watch with the pixelization. Thank you!! And again, love your videos!!
@MichaelR58
@MichaelR58 6 дней назад
Good video, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
@mbenn8168
@mbenn8168 6 дней назад
Great tip as always. It's never ocurred to me to 'sharpen' the wheel when you start getting spiral cuts - but now I've seen it, I'm thinking of putting a bolt through the wheel, popping it in a cordless drill and spinning it to get it razor shaving shrp! (pointless nerdism). I'd also offer a tiny drop of oil on the spindle to keep it spinning nicely - seeings as you have it dismantled, can't do any harm! Thank you for this.
@dontrend5956
@dontrend5956 6 дней назад
A much better "hack". And I hate that word.
@bobweiram6321
@bobweiram6321 6 дней назад
I usually use a nut and bolt as an arbor and chuck it on a drill to speedup the process.
@MrEh5
@MrEh5 6 дней назад
Some come with a spare wheel in the handle.
@womblestacker7993
@womblestacker7993 6 дней назад
❤❤❤
@jrmr6282
@jrmr6282 5 дней назад
----- There is a spare wheel at the end of the handle where you turn it. That is why there is a Philips screw there.
@drumtwo4seven
@drumtwo4seven 6 дней назад
I CAN DO IT 👍
@petercowell2051
@petercowell2051 5 дней назад
Nice video and good tips, thank you. Is there a reason you cannot make a mandrel (nut & bolt) and use a drill to spin the wheel on the strop?
@brianonthego
@brianonthego 5 дней назад
Well done. Can a person do his own concrete walkway from the sidewalk to the front door... without permits?
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 6 дней назад
You should have put a tiny spot of graphite on that cutter wheel set screw, and a tiny spot on each side of the cutter...
@VALERYAN581
@VALERYAN581 5 дней назад
check in the handle where you are turning if there is still a disc knife
@billsmith1770
@billsmith1770 4 дня назад
maybe make an arbor from a small bolt and nut , then chuck it in a drill to sharpen .
@Vincerama
@Vincerama 4 дня назад
There's gotta be a way to chuck that blade into a drill and just run it and touch a grinding stone to the spinning cutter.
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 6 дней назад
At 2:39 after she changed the wheel the new cut STILL had marks on it... I noticed when she installed the new cutting wheel it FELL into the cutter instead of being a snug fit. The Cutter retainer sides or the retainer screw may be worn out, I'm willing to bet the cutter retainer sides are wore out allowing the cutter to shimmy sideways a little as the Pipe cutter itself is not hardened and the wheels & bearings and screw are. The other possibility is the rollers have gunk built up on them and are forcing the pipe to wobble OR she is really cranking down on that cutter tension screw to hard... Wonder if Rigid makes spacers for cutter wheels or if you have to throw that over priced pipe cutter away! Or perhaps she can make a spacer set for it out of an old feeler gauge...
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 6 дней назад
@@oldogre5999 I disagree
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 5 дней назад
@@seejanedrill You disagree? About what?
@mr.monitor.
@mr.monitor. 5 дней назад
Most of those cutters have an extra wheel hidden in the handle/knob
@southwestmotorcyclerider4644
@southwestmotorcyclerider4644 6 дней назад
Jane, have you done any tutorials on laser levelers?
@beverly3397
@beverly3397 3 дня назад
Do you have any videos on cutting cast iron pipes???
@rhondabarlow860
@rhondabarlow860 4 дня назад
Can I do the same thing with a rotary cutter blade? The kind of rotary cutter that's used in quilting.
@robertr.9419
@robertr.9419 6 дней назад
I thought she was saying cowpow then I turned on the CC and it was compound. My bad.
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 6 дней назад
@@robertr.9419 no worries
@donharman2104
@donharman2104 День назад
Why wouldn't you just mount the cutter wheel on a small machine screw, lock it on place with a nut, fix it in a drill chuck, and spin it up using a drill? Wouldn't it be faster and more concentric?
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill День назад
It may take too much off the wheel....it's more controlled this way.
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 6 дней назад
Anyone who buys a Rigid tubing cutter deserves what he gets! They are not one iota any better than the "General" brand name Tubing cutters and the cutting wheels are manufactured by the same company... And last I knew the only difference between cutters was the size determined by your tubing cutter size! If you have a 2" cutter then any wheel for a 2" cutter should work. Of course I could be wrong, they could have become anal since the last time I bought cutter wheels and made them all different for different brands.... Oh and the last I knew "General" brand pipe cutters had a replacement cutter wheel screwed right into the knob on the tension screw of the pipe cutter. I've had a General pipe cutter for probably 30 years now and used it to make hundred if not thousands of cuts and it still cuts great. And it has the replacement cutting wheel in the Knob... I don't think I paid even $10 for that cutter around 30 years ago....
@lyricessence
@lyricessence 6 дней назад
I thought you were talking about how the tool running to be reinstated as POTUS exploited the barber shop owner in Georgia.
@jdoesmath2065
@jdoesmath2065 6 дней назад
I love your videos but it looked like the replaced cutting wheel still spiraled a bit.
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 6 дней назад
@@jdoesmath2065 not at all
@jdoesmath2065
@jdoesmath2065 6 дней назад
@@seejanedrill Sorry, I was looking at 2:40.
@vincentvega5686
@vincentvega5686 6 дней назад
what's with all the down votes? smh
@cleancutguy1892
@cleancutguy1892 5 дней назад
Leah, using the word "hack" doesn't make sense. Hack means getting into someone's computer without their permission or doing something illegal. The word that should be used is TIP which means an informative and useful advice.
@bigd3104
@bigd3104 5 дней назад
Merriam Webster defines the word, when used in the form of a noun: "a clever tip or technique for doing or improving something".
@bigd3104
@bigd3104 5 дней назад
At the risk of repeating myself, Merriam Webster defines the term "hack", when used in noun form as: "a clever tip or technique for doing or improving something".
@mcrobielord1503
@mcrobielord1503 4 дня назад
A dull pipe cutter could be used to cut threads into metal if you are need some threads cut real fast
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