How to make a Wall Chaser using an Angle Grinder
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- In this video I show my latest homemade tool, the wall chaser or groove cutter which I made using an angle grinder
00:00 Intro
00:26 Making the axle
02:21 Axel assembly
02:49 Making the sides
03:51 Making the clamp
05:02 Making the outer cover
06:06 First test
06:46 Making the vacuum attachment
07:39 Spray time
07:55 Time to assemble
09:08 Final test
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Brilliant. No talk, no face time. love it.
Quicker to just go out and buy one...but then you'd never develop such superb craftsman's skills...or produce a tailor-made product custom designed to meet your needs! Thanks for posting.
Just passing and came across this tutorial. Wow. A highly skilled craftsmen makes it all look so damn easy. So clever.
Clever idea, awesome build. Thank you sir
awesome tool man. thanks for sharing the build.
Amazing this edit
The work of computers is done by a human being with all perfection 🎉
Good job, Very robust system !!!
Amazing my friend.
Super, I thought so many times this type making , I didn't, but you did great
Awesome!
Great job
Congrats!
Excelente el video, te felicito tus ideas maravillosas
you´re a genius man
Your work are great👍. Thanks for the share
Thank you
Excellent job
Beau travail bravo .
Thanks for sharing matey
I really could have used this back in the day while post wiring a brick and concrete “great room” in a mansion. I used a circ saw with a masonry blade and made a god awful mess doing 12 light runs but it got done. Of course the owner just threw more money at the job and all of our work was skimmed with another 2” of mortar so basically we could have simply staples “BX” to the wall and that all would have been covered... Moneys funny like that huh? I like the way you think though, pretty smart tool, especially with the vac attachment. Would probably be best to use a cyclone in line so you don’t plug up the vac bag every cut 😉 Thanks for taking us along, cool beans👍🏼👍🏼
thanks for the comment
Awsome! I love that supporter the outside with a bearing!
Good idea.
Awesome!!
Maybe a skirt of plastic bristles around it to help contain the dust?
tengo las ganas de hacer todo eso solo me faltan todas esas máquinas 😅
cool TIL what a wall chaser is... thank you
Super 👌👌👌
Круто!!! 👍
Sir very nice 🙏
Great! I love you ok ! Love video
Super
Was that a tig welder or? thanks
I have a microwave, metal skewers and takeaway foil trays, how can I build one?
رائع جدا
Terimakasih
Good
The video is so great, can I make it smaller to cut electric bricks on the wall? Thanh you!
like this? 09:03
Dude, horizontal cable runs, what country allows that?
Hi what's model of your lathe? Thx
Is it for selling also??
a very good job. Just a note, I see that the welding of the pressure washers on the nuts is useless especially since the unbalances created by the welding will increase the vibration. for greater support of the washers, their internal diameters can be reduced to obtain a larger shoulder on the nuts. thank you again for your work.
I was disappointed he did not make the nut setter, Just kidding the only thing I see is maybe rotating the grinder up on the cord end to get your knuckles off the cutting surface. One other option is maybe a piece of rubber mat dragging below the dust collector to slow down errant chunks and may help with dust collection or it will blast is out the sides and make a bigger mess.
Got to be cheaper just to buy one if end up giving up a day off work just to make it might as well do over time and I could buy a good brand chaser with warranty lol but handy for someone who has a machine shop and a free day
Please give me how much price
👍👍👍👍👍🌹
Where can I buy one of this?
if you cant make your own makita does one for about £450
I need it
What's it use for ? Cutting two groves for what ?
for laying electricity wires in houses. perfect when you do renovations and you need to renew the complete electricity. goes way faster and cleaner than having to cut 2 groves everytime. also with a good vacuum you have way less dust in the house.
@@jorgenlannock what a kind good man, I have same question. so very thank you, have a nice day.
@@jorgenlannock He was confused because he is probably living in a country where houses are made from empty walls with wooden studs. Unlike some other countries where houses are made from reinforced concrete.
お早う御座います🌸🌸🌸
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素敵な映像有り難う御座います(´∀`)
凄い電動工具ですね😃
Cane you will make it for me?
Cast
Great video and build, Sean, thank you!
If you don't mind, exactly what does it cut the two grooves for?
laying cable in walls
to allow cables to 'chase'
golly man, watch the whole video, or just skip to 06:06 if you want the video to drop in the youtube rankings
Sean Beardon, I'm disabled and in constant pain, please forgive me if I miss a few things now and then. I meant no offense and I do not want your videos to drop in the ratings.
Zane, Thank you, much appreciated.
Melega kaha mesin
Lol nice attempt
It did a good job cutting out for cables in my walls. Operator drinks too much tea though.
Operator would die if he didnt get his tea, then no more videos
on a brighter note if the operator died all the creations would be put on ebay to help pay for the funeral
To the subscribers, don’t get any ideas about killing the operator so you can get the 3 in 1 table saw I will be using that as a coffin
+ !
Mujhe chahie
You make and sale on eBay
no sorry
Wikat milelh ka
Hii
Factory always sell something you not really need .. just make u feel need these things.. 🤔🤦♂️
I hate mime videos. Also the subtitles are way to fast to read. Two thumbs down.