Outdoor Decorative Metal Railings | JIMBO'S GARAGE
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- I made these metal railings for an outside gate that had block columns. This was a very nice project I got to do for a client. I also made the metal gates for these which I will post another video.
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Baluster calculator app on line. Real time saver for wood railings, I’m sure it’ll work for metal too
You make it look so easy...wish it actually was that easy.
I work out of my garage making gates love meet jimbo learn a lot love your videos I watched them all he’s helped me on jobs he makes things simple and easy
They turned out great!
Seeing you mount it would be SUPER helpful.
Your gate, fence and railings are getting really good. Nice workmanship and I like it that your powder coating now.
Excelente trabajo mi compa Jimbo...Saludos desde cabo san Lucas
I dont know if you have but you should make a video on how we can start a business like yours and how to get jobs.
I agree 👍 💯
Thats actually what I was going to comment on. Jim, as a welder currently as a collision repair tech what tip or series of tip might you give viewers like myself who would like to transition to a welding career like yours? Becoming self employed being the ideal goal
Hey Jimbo! When building sections of handrails, we find the center of the section and mark multiples of 5 inches in each direction from that center point for our spindle placement. Each 5inch mark is the center of a spindle. This simple technique keeps our 1.75” spindle spacing between 3.5 to 4 inches (spindle spacing code in KY) Using this technique, starting in the center and working out, would make each end of the section symmetrical. And would let you know how many spindles you would need. Hope this helps in the future. Thank you for all this great content!
If it looks right it is right!
I have to spend a lot of time trying to make things millimetre perfect. That's why I'm so slow at what I do. Your work looks fantastic because you have the knowledge and skill to do it by eye. Brilliant video Jimbo. By the way. I NEED THAT TABLE.
Inspired to get a welder. Though I haven’t welded for at least 30 years so I imagine there’s been huge improvements. One small niggle though.
The fact the decorative pieces don’t all flow the same way would drive me mad. The one on far left of the final finished shot is opposite to the other 2.
Hey, Jimbo. Consider a stop block for those pickets next time. They will all be identical lengths and it is MUCH quicker.
Magistral Jimbo's, felicitaciones, una verdadera obra de arte!!! Saludos desde Colombia!
Just what I was looking for, thanks for sharing, greetings from Colombia.🧰
Thanks for sharing, and they turned out great! 👍
Thanks your such an inspiration. me and my son love watching you every week and he loves welding now and is thinking of making a living from it. Love for us in sunny England.
Hey Jimbo, picket spacing is quite simple really. The way I do it, lets say we have 67.5 inches that need to have pickets in there. If I want it to be say 5 inch spacing, then I would do 67.5 divided by 5. That equals 13.5. So then I would either do 13 pickets at just over 5 inches, or 14 pickets just under 5 inches. Lets say we go with 14 pickets just under 5 inches. So now I do 67.5 divided by 14 which equals 4.821. that is close to 4 and 13/16th's (4.8125) So then I would do 4 and 13/16th's center to center spacing between pickets. 4.8125 x 14 = 67.375. So the last picket would be only 1/8th out at the end, which could be reduced to a 16th by moving the last 2 pickets. Hard to get much better than that!
And to space them out instead of cutting a piece of wood at 4 13/16ths inches what I do is just use a tape, measure out to 4-13/16, 9-5/8, 14-7/16, ect. Until I get to the end, and then mark the same on the bottom piece. Then everything is square and easy to weld up just need to lift it to center.
Also, when calculating the amount of pickets, like in the above comment, always cut 1 picket less because the last picket is actually the post.
Yeah.. Let's start it👌
Looks really nice! Great work!
Yeah ,let's rock n roll🤙
You are amazing Jimbo....from Portugal!!
Well done 👍 mister Jimbo.Interesting work greetings from Macedonia🇲🇰
Nice job Jimbo!
They look good.
soon Jimbo is going to be sporting a NASCAR style jacket with advertisements all over the place. lol.... Love the videos!!!!
Fantastic lookin fencing Jimbo. Keep up the great work my friend.
jimbo you do good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good piece of work jimbo.
I like your desk very much.
Brings back memories! That how I learned, back in the 70s to weld the little bit I know. Difference was that we did it stick welding, and we had to hand make the decor
Awesome work Jimbo! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Finished product looks Awesome mate, gotta get me one of those Certiflat tables !
Quite lovely
a simple design ,but really looks great in place jimbo.thanks for the livestream,hope you will do more along that line.even just a Q &A would be great....all the best...........dougie
Jimbo, Nice as always, thanks
number one !!!
Nice Work
Greetings from Germany Berlin Pankow
Good job!!!
Very nice build.
great job
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Hey Jimbo, enjoyed the video.
Who knows some other good fabrication channels
great video
Good stuff! I've only done this a few times, but find that measuring spaces and assembling things according to a certain measured block doesn't necessarily work as good as you think in practical terms. With wood it can often be more difficult as the variations can be greater. There are things that can distort your consistency by just a little - which in turn can throw you out of what is tolerable. I learned this when I built a swing-gate for a school. I didn't have a proper rig or table to weld on which I think is key in good fabrication, and would have made my work better. In my opinion I think that equipment matters A LOT in efficiency and good fabrication. As a welder you need a lot more tools than you think if you want to make good money.
I think it would be great if you'd one time talk about your equipment and what kind of stuff you need to be able to operate on your level.
Love your content and work. I think you've got a pretty decent workshop with a sweet fabrication-table and welders. Your work always looks well thought through, with an eye for detail!
Before assembly-I layout and mark (fill piece locations) on top/bottom rails-transferring with a square. Learned from carpenter buddy- laying out top/bottom plates (for studs) building walls.
Wow! Fantastic work and your instructions as you go are so helpful. If you don't mind my asking, where do you get the design piece you are using on the fence panel?
Good job 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽😊😊😊
Nyce job
Bien saludos de México Monterrey N.L.
Tip. For spacing, without math, get a rubber band and you draw lines on it spaced equal and the stretch it out and you will have even spacing. There is also mechanical tools for spacing too, that you can make too. Here is a link to one. (Not promoting the page just first to show up on Google). djaimports.com/d-j-a-picket-spacer/
These are two options to do spacing without math.
good jobs friend jimbo.. regard..
Tnx for ur videos. I fixed my gf's gate, dog's cage. Now her mom is asking me of the wedding date. But im having 2nd thoughts, maybe they wanted me to be the welder of the fam 😅🤷♂️
Great video - thanks for the insights!
Formula for spacing
(Total Length - (Width of inner bars * number of inner bars)) / (number inner bars + 1)
exactly how they thought me
have you ever done a video on "best Practices for Painting Railings?
Love your videos, even though every thing is on the ultra robust side ;)
Count the spaces and divide by the length of the place they are going to be welded in...
In order to make equal parts out of a line, you need to divide the total length by 2*n where n is the number of parts you have, that way you have the single step length....
With that much welding did the complete railing bend ?
Nice work but those type of columns are rarely straight so I'm guessing your flat bar with brackets did not work?
Where did you get the sculpted curve vine piece? Or did you fabricate it?
We use 350 anti spatter at the big green combine factory,do notice you use 90-10 other than 75-25, do you find the weld wets out better?
4:50 - Yeah there is math. Length divided by how many pickets you want. Eg. 1000mm / 20 pickets = picket every 50mm (or 2 inches). If you want to use pickets wider than your gaps then you would need to bring picket width into account. Grab a centering ruler and away you go.
Is that 50mm on centre?
where can we get those 8' decor sir.
I would of loved to see the install on this I was recently going to do a job like this and spacing I between the pillars wasn’t square, so how do you make up for that gap ? If your trying to make a square frame
I usually make panels a little shorter. Tabs will bend when tightening. If columns are significantly out- see if 1 is plumb then adjust other panel end.
Looks great. did you build the wall as well ?
Like!!!👏👏👏👏
What happened to your Fein Slugger metal cutting saw??
Where is it you get those decor
Great video, as usual. How many hours of run time between blade sharpening/replacement do you get on the Evolution saw?
can I purchase that 8 foot decor off your website?
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Hey Jimbo, cant you use the magnetic squares to get those pickets squared?
Why is the decorative vines across the top of that long rail going in the opposite direction then the rest of the rails with the tabs all on the same side? Someone not pay attention to direction of the flow of design? 8:26
were do tou get your decor pieces . nice and simple fence
What is the source for the decor pieces?
Why use .035" mig wire for this? Couldnt you of have gone smaller? Like .030 or even .025?
What type of metal is best to weld on
How much did these fence distort ?
Or how do you keep it from happening
4:50 where can I get the formula ?
Jimbo, What size welder are you using ?
Where did you buy the curly q things from at the top?
How long does that cutting blade last for?
What’s the cost breakdown how much do u charge
im so sorri sir...how old you?...but im so salut for you...make things big project
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do a pricing video
how much per panel
If they look evenly spaced, they are evenly spaced. 🤣 Math is for teachers and machinists.
Where do you find the decorative railing insert?
I think that metal supply store he talks about at the start...he states exactly where.on previous video
I get most of my ornamental iron components like that from King Metals. Check out their website, or request a catalog. They have EVERYTHING!
whats a good wire
ER70S-6
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You should really consider shutting up a bit. And add some music. Its really not necessary to explain each and every hand movement..
If you don’t like it you can fuck off somewhere else
🖕🏻fuck yourself 🖕🏻
NO MUSIC PLEASE !
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