I started using Weiss snips in 1977 when an old guy said they were the only ones to use. I’ve had a number of them over the last 47 years. They cut the best. How could anyone get by working on metal without a good set of sheet metal hammers? Now I don’t beat on sheet metal for a living, I do it best enjoy it. Building a T Bucket by hand right now, including the steel body panels. Great video and advice!
Came across this video while contemplating using some sheet metal for my jet sim cockpit I am going to build. This video gave me the confidence to go for it! Thanks for the video.
Just gotta say bro. Your stuff is dope. Found my new dude. I learn by watching. UA-cam is great when we have people like you and tips for what you would do in a situation.
I have no background in using metal tools. :( I want to put about a half-inch lip bend to a round cymbol. Is there a tool I could try to do this? Many thanks. Another broke bastard.
Starting over or redoing takes up alot of time. Im a Welder-Fabricator at my job. So im semi experienced at this stuff. But i have been debating on building my own rat rod from scratch.
@@BrokeBastardGarage ok. Good to know. I have been searching for a good frame to go off of as of right now. Im thinking a truck frame from a dodge would be best as i like old school mopar cummins
Might find one online and reverse engineer em urself. Its what i would do to save on overall cost. As you will make mistakes regardless of how good you are.
I see you have ear-pro, so I can tell that you care about safety. It surprises me that you aren't wearing gloves while cutting sheet metal by hand however. You had a near miss when you finish that right hand radial cut. You should see if you can partner with a brand and see if you can't have the gloves benefit you as a sponsor somehow. I'm a team lead (and welder) in a factory setting and I have seen plenty of hand injuries, some permanent. Please wear gloves. If not for yourself, do it for the young people who watch this content.
Great job brother I would buy the hammers just cause people love to tell you what want or dont work for them cause people love to control others or make things harder for the next person. I dont understand but this is my opinion alot of people are always trying to COMPETE, when all some people are trying to do is keep things as simple as can be for their families or in their own lives. Yahuah will barrack(bless) you for this for helping someone, in the name of Yahusha so be it SHALOM ta ya.
Yellow are a pointless tool. You can cut straigh with right or left and waste either side with both depending on which way you snip, pulling up or pushing down. Also wiss suck. Just my 2
The hand brakes are no good if youre using sheet metal of any decent thickness. Yellow snips are never used. Shears are a luxury, not necessary. Grinder and bandsaw get used way more often in day to day use. The hammer and dolly set, is this guy trolling?
Never used yellows...dont need them....reds can cut straight if you know how 2 uae them...
I would be interested in seeing your take on rivets and rivet guns.
Man it's the little tips people don't know about.. thank you for teaching us!
I agree I use my hammers all the time shaping different panels
Could you do a video on them hammers and dollys. I have the basics but would like to know what each hammer can really do. Thanks
I started using Weiss snips in 1977 when an old guy said they were the only ones to use. I’ve had a number of them over the last 47 years. They cut the best. How could anyone get by working on metal without a good set of sheet metal hammers? Now I don’t beat on sheet metal for a living, I do it best enjoy it. Building a T Bucket by hand right now, including the steel body panels. Great video and advice!
Came across this video while contemplating using some sheet metal for my jet sim cockpit I am going to build. This video gave me the confidence to go for it! Thanks for the video.
Yellows are for the trash can
🤣🤣🤣 damn right! I'm a tinner, and it's right offsets all the way. Blue bulldog snips for thicker metal.
Do you have part number for the hand metal brakes? I can’t find those anywhere
Just gotta say bro. Your stuff is dope. Found my new dude. I learn by watching. UA-cam is great when we have people like you and tips for what you would do in a situation.
I LEARNED SO MUCH.
Great video. Thanks BBG.
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
I have no background in using metal tools. :( I want to put about a half-inch lip bend to a round cymbol. Is there a tool I could try to do this? Many thanks. Another broke bastard.
Thank you!
Great tips
Did not know bout the hand benders
Great video....always AWESOME tips
So helpful thank you!
They have life time warranty on wiss can't u warranty and how
A MUST WATCH!!!!!
Starting over or redoing takes up alot of time. Im a Welder-Fabricator at my job. So im semi experienced at this stuff. But i have been debating on building my own rat rod from scratch.
ozzynomicon I also have work as a welder an fabricator for many years. This is my first ground up build. Got to say it’s a bigger job than I thought.
@@BrokeBastardGarage ok. Good to know. I have been searching for a good frame to go off of as of right now. Im thinking a truck frame from a dodge would be best as i like old school mopar cummins
ozzynomicon sounds like a good place to start
Nice demo👍😊JR
midwest snips are the way to go
good video, but can you velcro the glove it is killing me.
Thank you for the great video. It kindda takes the fear away from using tools :-)
I LIKE IT.
Great job and video 👍👍🇨🇱
What gauge sheet metal are you cutting same as needed for patch panels
18 ga
@@BrokeBastardGarage Ok thats what i thought but wasn't sure
Nice gloves
Hey mate we don't have them hand brakes you showed in Australia something I've been trying to find over here
Do you have home depot or lowes hardware stores?
@@BrokeBastardGarage no mate not like you have over there Lowe's over here is a clothing store
Might find one online and reverse engineer em urself. Its what i would do to save on overall cost. As you will make mistakes regardless of how good you are.
Great info Thanks!!!
TIME FOR A TOOLBOX UPGRADE.
SHEET METAL FABRICATION 101
great vid!
I see you have ear-pro, so I can tell that you care about safety. It surprises me that you aren't wearing gloves while cutting sheet metal by hand however. You had a near miss when you finish that right hand radial cut. You should see if you can partner with a brand and see if you can't have the gloves benefit you as a sponsor somehow.
I'm a team lead (and welder) in a factory setting and I have seen plenty of hand injuries, some permanent. Please wear gloves. If not for yourself, do it for the young people who watch this content.
Midwest dee best
Great job brother I would buy the hammers just cause people love to tell you what want or dont work for them cause people love to control others or make things harder for the next person. I dont understand but this is my opinion alot of people are always trying to COMPETE, when all some people are trying to do is keep things as simple as can be for their families or in their own lives. Yahuah will barrack(bless) you for this for helping someone, in the name of Yahusha so be it SHALOM ta ya.
Wiss tin snips are the best. I've used many brands but none ever compare to Wiss.
Midwest all the way imo
Midwest is better but more expensive. Sometimes you can find them cheapish on eBay but they’re definitely best of the best
@@guillermoduran3735 hell yes. Menards is carrying them now. I go through about 2 every 10 months.
Invest in some Midwest tin snips.. those Wiss snips you have are terrible
New sub you have a good channel your video on mall Crawlers got it👍🤙
Throw WISS in the garbage! Them MIDWEST offsets are more expensive but are far better snips. cuts cleaner, lasts longer, and dont open as wide
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My greeting from iraq
Yellow are a pointless tool. You can cut straigh with right or left and waste either side with both depending on which way you snip, pulling up or pushing down. Also wiss suck. Just my 2
The hand brakes are no good if youre using sheet metal of any decent thickness.
Yellow snips are never used.
Shears are a luxury, not necessary. Grinder and bandsaw get used way more often in day to day use.
The hammer and dolly set, is this guy trolling?