Thanks! I appreciate that. Adam is a great guy and a great family as well. I like that hes so eager to learn new things. If he wasnt crackin the whip i would have like to talk to you for a bit. Take care.
Hey Kyle, when you design ‘pretty much anything’ on CNC always at your right angles or any angle, put radiuses that are at least twice the thickness of the plate you are cutting. This will allow stresses to flow through the plate and not create ‘hot’ corners where cracks propagate.
How dare you grow on me good sir! Really liking the content you are putting out, thank you for your honest colorful opinion. Now I want a CNC plasma cutter.... sourcing them in the frozen wild north is a little tricky sometimes... Cheers, Alex.
Sweeet. I have been trying to hook up with the Amish in my area to do the same thing.I went to Lowes took some pics of I think they are timber lock brackets. Redrew them and made a few changes for myself. Lowes absolutely lays you away on the cost of them. The T style was $27.00 bucks. And I think the L bracket was $21.00 and they are no where near as nice and big as the ones you made. Thanks for sharing yet another awesome video and I hope you have extra o rings in your truck 😂
most of the time, gussets for wood will just be basic a36 plate, but anything structural needs to be traced from the mill. its easy though. your material vendor will have mill certs and will provide you those mill certs when you buy the material. the special inspector on the project will ID the material and verify that the heat number matches the mill cert, and then you are good to go
I get hypertherm consumables from a local welding supplier. There is a pierce counter on firecontrol to keep track. I just change them when i notice the torch is having trouble piercing the steel. Youll know when its time
Haha, I tell my kids not to blow an O-ring when they disappear to the restroom. Are you still using the Razorweld x45? Do you recommend this or what would you suggest?
@@SpicerDesignsLLC Really been debating, but the price tag just seems so much for what your using it for. I'm currently working on a conversion kit to run a fiber laser instead of a plasma cutter on the table.
Good work, Kyle! Hopefully, you will receive plenty of new customers for metal work. Too bad that cash box was locked haha that truck of yours will need more oil.😂 anyways thanks for posting another video. Cheers bud 👍
I thought i mentioned that info in the video. Its 12 ga mild steel. There certain requirements for gussets so dont base that off this video. The gussets i made were for ascetics more than anything.
Uhhh... 3/8 inch is .375. But please, don't make the holes .375 for the builder's sake. Give about. 010 to .015 clearance, so the holes should be generally .385 or .390.
Link to Hometown Acres lean-to build: ua-cam.com/video/CJ3Bg3R49G0/v-deo.html
The outtakes are the most hilarious!!!
Keystone Girl: "Oooh"
😂😂🤣🤣
Very entertaining! You guys work well together. Thanks for coming to Pa. to help my son out. He couldn’t have done this project without you and Doug!
Thanks! I appreciate that. Adam is a great guy and a great family as well. I like that hes so eager to learn new things. If he wasnt crackin the whip i would have like to talk to you for a bit. Take care.
I enjoyed the back and forth with you, Doug and Adam. Always cool to see a project like this from another creator's point of view. Well done!
Thanks! Ya it was a good time
You always put a smile on my face! More great information. I loved the two timely cameos of keystone girl 😂! Awesome!
Thanks Clark! I try to through whatever i can in there to get a laugh. Glad you enjoyed it.
Loved the way you worked the 6'5" in there .
Hah. I like messing with him. Its starting to stick now. Doug made a couple jabs at him too
Hi! Just came over from Hometown Acres. Love your video, especially the humor:) Keep up the great work!
Thanks Brian! We try to keep it light and informative on the channel. Glad you enjoyed it.
One of the most entertaining videos I’ve watched on UA-cam in a long time! Thank you for the laughs!
Thanks! I appreciate that. We try to keeps things entertaining and provide good info on the channel.
Had me laughing the entire video! Thanks for another great one!
Thats great! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for doing all these videos Bro!
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it
I really enjoy the comedy in your videos, keeping a serious task light hearted. That building looks great!
Thanks! I try to keep things light but informative. Glad you liked it.
Great job! Those look amazing on the new lean-to.
Thanks Chad!
Hey Kyle, when you design ‘pretty much anything’ on CNC always at your right angles or any angle, put radiuses that are at least twice the thickness of the plate you are cutting. This will allow stresses to flow through the plate and not create ‘hot’ corners where cracks propagate.
Thanks for the tip!
Best 1 yet !
Thanks! Was a fun collaboration
Just watched Adam's video. You guys work great together.
Thanks! We had a lot of fun working on that project together. Doug and Adam are great guys.
I always thought of making gussets for my own builds. Good job on them !
Thank you! You could definitely make some cool one with a cnc plasma table
Great video Kyle, always enjoy see you guys get together for a project or 2. Nice work on the plates and battery backup installation.
Thanks John! Its always a good time hanging out with those guys.
Great video!! Always learn something and always laughing. 😂 😂
Thanks! Mission accomplished
Awesome video. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Jason! Was a fun one
How dare you grow on me good sir! Really liking the content you are putting out, thank you for your honest colorful opinion. Now I want a CNC plasma cutter.... sourcing them in the frozen wild north is a little tricky sometimes... Cheers, Alex.
Haha! Glad to hear. Let me know if you have any questions. Im happy to help. My email is on my channel page.
Always a good time when the 3 stooges get together
It is. We had a blast. Lots of work… but it was fun
Sweeet. I have been trying to hook up with the Amish in my area to do the same thing.I went to Lowes took some pics of I think they are timber lock brackets. Redrew them and made a few changes for myself. Lowes absolutely lays you away on the cost of them. The T style was $27.00 bucks. And I think the L bracket was $21.00 and they are no where near as nice and big as the ones you made. Thanks for sharing yet another awesome video and I hope you have extra o rings in your truck 😂
Thanks Rich. You the custom touch definitely adds a little something to the building.
most of the time, gussets for wood will just be basic a36 plate, but anything structural needs to be traced from the mill. its easy though. your material vendor will have mill certs and will provide you those mill certs when you buy the material. the special inspector on the project will ID the material and verify that the heat number matches the mill cert, and then you are good to go
Wow. Thanks for the great info. I figured there was some kind of criteria. Thanks again.
Nice work man. entertaining too lol
Thank you!
No wonder it cost me a mortgage payment for the lag screws. You put 9,000 holes in the gusset plates. I think there was less rivets on the Titanic
Haha. Can never be too safe. I can believe how much that hardware was.
Titanic sank though....
Check if Kyle owns stock in a lag bolt manufacturing company...
I like how Adam suckered you and Doug in to framing the lean-to. Usually gusset plates, that are structural, you’re looking at 1/2”+.
Are you 8 hours away from PA towards WI? I might need a Monster Homestead Shed built.
Im probably about 8 hrs away from you too. I used to be in northwest indiana
@@SpicerDesignsLLC be careful with this guy.. he's the smack talk champ
Kyle, good on you! Next time out, fill-up in Ohio!
cheaper prices than what we pay for here.
Ya diesel was pricey in PA.
I will get a hold of the one guy in my area doing timber frame, I'm sure he is desperate for plasma cut brackets.
Does the cute lady come with the table?🥰🥰
Unfortunately no. Shes taken. But that would be a great ways to sell more tables
Also, I have to say, wood and steel when used together is oh-so-sexy.
I agree. Good look
Where do you get your consumables and how fast do you go through them? I haven't cut enough yet to need to change them, but it'll happen.
I get hypertherm consumables from a local welding supplier. There is a pierce counter on firecontrol to keep track. I just change them when i notice the torch is having trouble piercing the steel. Youll know when its time
“Butt and deeper” what the heck kind of wood were you working with?
Really enjoyed this one!! Come back soon but, with the wife and kids!
Haha. Its funny all the candidate conversations i caught on camera. Thats par for the course on a construction site
Haha, I tell my kids not to blow an O-ring when they disappear to the restroom. Are you still using the Razorweld x45? Do you recommend this or what would you suggest?
The razorweld has worked great for me but its all ive ever used. Next machine i get i will upgrade to the hypertherm.
@@SpicerDesignsLLC Really been debating, but the price tag just seems so much for what your using it for. I'm currently working on a conversion kit to run a fiber laser instead of a plasma cutter on the table.
Good work, Kyle! Hopefully, you will receive plenty of new customers for metal work. Too bad that cash box was locked haha that truck of yours will need more oil.😂 anyways thanks for posting another video. Cheers bud 👍
Thanks buddy! Ya that cash would have helped pay for the oil
I would have just cut my loses and got another truck.
Are you kin to Adam? Y’all sure do favor! Except the heighth!!
Check out the Langmuir plasma table here: store.langmuirsystems.com/discount/SPICERDESIGNS
Making money......not on this set! 😂
Maybe I missed it how tall is Adam again lol!
Hah!
Why was the 6"5" guy never on the ladder and only operating equipment? Nice to see the 3 of you together again.
Most of the build i was on his shoulders. He didnt want to spend the money on a ladder
hahahha too funny but great video! What area in PA? by the way, I was YEE YEE'd!!!
Hell ya you did. Theyre in NW PA.
hey bud what is the metal? thickness that you can cut
I thought i mentioned that info in the video. Its 12 ga mild steel. There certain requirements for gussets so dont base that off this video. The gussets i made were for ascetics more than anything.
Uhhh... 3/8 inch is .375. But please, don't make the holes .375 for the builder's sake.
Give about. 010 to .015 clearance, so the holes should be generally .385 or .390.