I love the reference to horse shoe and hand grenade close , and the tolerance . Years back I worked for a joinery company and we were having a metalwork company build a support frame when asked what tolerances we worked to we said the nearest half millimetre their answer was the nearest quarter inch .. I still giggle about that now . Theres a lot of common sense instruction in this video and most are probably the things we forget and miss . In going to enjoy watching this series . Thanks
I love the reference to horse shoe and hand grenade close , and the tolerance . Years back I worked for a joinery company and we were having a metalwork company build a support frame when asked what tolerances we worked to we said the nearest half millimetre their answer was the nearest quarter inch .. I still giggle about that now . Theres a lot of common sense instruction in this video and most are probably the things we forget and miss . In going to enjoy watching this series . Thanks
Thank you so much, brother! Means a ton!
I've been welding for 35yrs and I still learn something new every time I watch 1 of your vids. Great job!!!!
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Man I can’t say thanks enough for sharing your knowledge and how to set things up..
CANT WAIT!
Good information guys!
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Will this method for drawing your circle and joining two tanks work with 150s and 250s that aren’t quite as round on the ends but still not flat?
Yes, it sure will!
hey frank so what was the diameter of the new circle cutout?
I’ll have to measure, but I want to say it was around 26 inches
Actually 29”
@@SmokerBuilder thank u sir!
Wonder twin powers activate, lol the good old cartoons.
10 meters is hand grenade close... just for reference
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