Such a good and quick way to do pie cuts. I know it takes time to make a video, but with 55k views on a video that's 4 years old and the channel only has 416 subscribers... serious potential here and I'm thirsty to learn. Really hope I see more of this type of work from this channel.
@@krahnbuilt8272Sorry all I got is an angle grinder and no space or money to get a bandsaw or even chopsaw. Currently looking if I can make paper templates to wrap around the pipe.
@@krahnbuilt8272 I just used fusion 360 to make a pie cut paper template (22.5" degrees, this is for a bigger stovepipe) and it worked, some slight gaps but nothing that can't easily be welded
Excellent video. This is the best pie cut tutorial ever. I watched 7 others before this. Watched this one then went out and did it. Turned out perfect.
Nice video for sure . You could mark the 1.5 on the vise and make that set up quicker nice job man . Somebody said best pie cut video they have seen ,I second that nice simple quick nice !
Very nice. Great explanation. I might suggest, why not use two pieces of 1 1/2” on each side of the pipe to mark opposite sides at 180 degrees? You could also use a small piece when positioning your piece on the saw to make sure your marks are horizontal. Just a thought from someone who does more woodworking than metal work.
Dude dropped the best pie cut video on all of UA-cam and just left.
Haha thanks. I'm working on more videos, just takes time..
@@krahnbuilt8272 Yes this best video and explain
This video is awesome, perfect job explaining everything!
Such a good and quick way to do pie cuts. I know it takes time to make a video, but with 55k views on a video that's 4 years old and the channel only has 416 subscribers... serious potential here and I'm thirsty to learn. Really hope I see more of this type of work from this channel.
How to do without a bandsaw is the thing I've been looking for
You can use a chop saw as they have mitering backstops. You can pick up used chop saws cheap. Principle is the same
@@krahnbuilt8272Sorry all I got is an angle grinder and no space or money to get a bandsaw or even chopsaw. Currently looking if I can make paper templates to wrap around the pipe.
@@krahnbuilt8272 I just used fusion 360 to make a pie cut paper template (22.5" degrees, this is for a bigger stovepipe) and it worked, some slight gaps but nothing that can't easily be welded
Excellent video. This is the best pie cut tutorial ever. I watched 7 others before this. Watched this one then went out and did it. Turned out perfect.
I agree watched a few he explained it great ,I get it.
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate it
This is a great instructional video. Thanks for taking the time to make and upload this. Best regards, Jon in England, UK.
Best explained video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Nice video for sure . You could mark the 1.5 on the vise and make that set up quicker nice job man . Somebody said best pie cut video they have seen ,I second that nice simple quick nice !
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Yes you could! Quicker and less variables that way
Perfectly laid out. Thank you for the information!
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Thank you! You’re welcome
Best training info, simple and easy to understand, 😊
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Love the video and the junk saw lol iv got the same saw jets are sometimes good saw
Very descriptive video it really helped me a lot thanks a million mate
Glad I could help out man!
Simple and straight forward awesome video thanks
Awesome video.
Very nice. Great explanation. I might suggest, why not use two pieces of 1 1/2” on each side of the pipe to mark opposite sides at 180 degrees? You could also use a small piece when positioning your piece on the saw to make sure your marks are horizontal. Just a thought from someone who does more woodworking than metal work.
Yes, you could do this! It would cut down on time and variables. Thank you for the positive feedback!
Simple but easy to understand. You should make more and more video.
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Thank you for the kind words! I will!
Bad ass video. Thanks man.
Muy bien excelente saludos maestro
Thanks for the video!
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My pleasure
Good video bro. Nice and easy
Thank you!
Great video man.
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Thank you!
Excellent video..
Thank you!
Yes thank you sir
My pleasure
Fantastic video. What are your feelings on using a chop saw versus band saw? Too inaccurate?
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I prefer a bandsaw, less noise and mess. But everyone has their preference
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if you had been making two stroke expabsion chambers since 1968 you would have known this but its a littlle more difficult cutting tapered pipes
Hey the line on Your pip transfer that line to the backstop then everything will be great
Big up
What about pipes with a much bigger diameter.. let's say 20 inch
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