That last sheet metal bit you showed, I use it to cut the lids off the 200 oil drums. Works really good and cuts it off the flange so its nice and flush, without any sharp edges. I use those drums for scrap metal. The other thing I found out, is that you can use round shank bits on a hex shank air hammer. And I didnt know that there is a frame that you can mount your airhammer, to use it like that. It seems like a good idea. Thanks mate!
Guys get seriously hurt trying to make barrel stoves from oil barrels . Oxy - Acetylene torch , plus an oil barrel , equals a detonation . Please share this great video with all young fellas who might benefit . Especially in the fall , as the temps drop across the northern tier of our United States . Air Hammer that bitch ! They work great !
Had the same problem with getting bit through the spring. Went to Harbor Freight, bought a CENTRAL PNEUMATIC Air Hammer Quick Release Chisel Holder for $4. Make sure to use locktite on the 3 set screws, otherwise screws come loose and go missing from hammering.
That last sheet metal bit you showed, I use it to cut the lids off the 200 oil drums. Works really good and cuts it off the flange so its nice and flush, without any sharp edges. I use those drums for scrap metal.
The other thing I found out, is that you can use round shank bits on a hex shank air hammer.
And I didnt know that there is a frame that you can mount your airhammer, to use it like that. It seems like a good idea.
Thanks mate!
Guys get seriously hurt trying to make barrel stoves from oil barrels . Oxy - Acetylene torch , plus an oil barrel , equals a detonation . Please share this great video with all young fellas who might benefit . Especially in the fall , as the temps drop across the northern tier of our United States . Air Hammer that bitch ! They work great !
Are the bits Universal?
Seem to be. I have 2 different air hammers and they both can use the same bits
@@MoonBuiltGarage thanks bud.
Never been able to chisel anything over 1/4 inch I'd diameter
Get a better air hammer lol...j/K I've chiseled through rivets on my truck frame, but I dunno how thick they are
How do you change the fucking bit. Nobody had a video on that.
Uh....unscrew the spring...not that complicated
@@MoonBuiltGarage so simple, yet you missed it.
How do you get hammer tips through the spring?
So simple, yet you can't figure it our for yourself.
Had the same problem with getting bit through the spring. Went to Harbor Freight, bought a CENTRAL PNEUMATIC Air Hammer Quick Release Chisel Holder for $4. Make sure to use locktite on the 3 set screws, otherwise screws come loose and go missing from hammering.