Hi, since this pattern is 26 Ga (.019" or .5mm) it's thin enough for forming by hand with almost any degree bend. For thicker metal we'd use the formula of 90 degrees divided by number of bends. 10 bends would be 9 deg. etc.
U know they make a plasma cutter that can cut it all to precise just have to bend .but this was the way I was taught u can still get the same result but it take awhile to do
I think he does Gator Gator, but I also believe a student must master visualizing patterns. Why? A worker should have a pretty good idea of what the pattern should look like, knowledge of pattern making is the only way to double check your nested fittings before letting the plasma burn metal.
That's why I made this comment we already own a plasma cutter and I wouldn't want to teach my guys that on the field because it would cost me 3 hours making it when I can do it in 30 minutes simple math but come take my class to show you how to do two full installs in a week now this is a 4-ton system heat pump. With 3 ppl on the job . I think guy was good at his video and clear on it. But that want make u money. But that's what makes the difference
You don’t have to sell me on a Plasma table, I agree with 100% that it’s a game changer and well worth the investment. But, they do break down, and when they do! The certified Sheet Metal can still finish the job.
Did this in 1975 in sheet metal class , it really works
Did that for many years without the fancy shear and pan brake. All by hand. Nice job.
Damon, your one of the best i have ever seen. Keep up the great work. Amazing.
Thank you for your positive efforts
This is really cool, now the challenge is how to fabricate something like this out in in the field without a break.
The layout is the same, you could roll it if the gauge of the metal is light enough over a pipe or something round
Great video man more sheet metal stuff!
Great job! May I ask you how thick the metal is and does it have a special label? Thank you in advance.
Hi, it's .019" or .5 mm thick. 26 ga galvanized.
Does the 20 degree braking work for all square to rounds no matter the sizes? Thanks.
Hi, since this pattern is 26 Ga (.019" or .5mm) it's thin enough for forming by hand with almost any degree bend. For thicker metal we'd use the formula of 90 degrees divided by number of bends. 10 bends would be 9 deg. etc.
We want a video on how to make a Y-shaped trouser joint. (Circular air duct)
why all the extra work ? equal taper only needs 1/4 lay out of working view
That's true, but for the first time student it's better to see it and figure that out as they go.
Very good job. How can I got the paperwork u had with the measures. Thanks
Hi, this project is 6"x6" Square 6" tall with a 4" diameter circle.
Good job bro!,,same my vlog about ducting🥰
Nice video sir
Amigo, buenas tardes, qué calibre es la lamina? Por tu respuesta muchas gracias
0.020", 0.5mm, denada
Sir Ji 🙏 I am 🇮🇳 Working Round Ducting square ducting
where i can find a book with airduct designs to buy ?
Try searching for sheet metal layout and you should find quite a selection.
@@longbeachcitycollegemetalf3321 thank you very much i find some
IMO, Richard Budzik books are the best for layout.
1 miter dia ke liye same rules Kam kre ga kya
Nice
Holy Cannoli
No collar?
No, but thanks for asking.
U know they make a plasma cutter that can cut it all to precise just have to bend .but this was the way I was taught u can still get the same result but it take awhile to do
We've got the software and an #amada #fiberlaser cutting machine to cut these out too. Come take a class and move up the pay scale. :)
I think he does Gator Gator, but I also believe a student must master visualizing patterns. Why? A worker should have a pretty good idea of what the pattern should look like, knowledge of pattern making is the only way to double check your nested fittings before letting the plasma burn metal.
That's why I made this comment we already own a plasma cutter and I wouldn't want to teach my guys that on the field because it would cost me 3 hours making it when I can do it in 30 minutes simple math but come take my class to show you how to do two full installs in a week now this is a 4-ton system heat pump. With 3 ppl on the job . I think guy was good at his video and clear on it. But that want make u money. But that's what makes the difference
You don’t have to sell me on a Plasma table, I agree with 100% that it’s a game changer and well worth the investment. But, they do break down, and when they do! The certified Sheet Metal can still finish the job.
Hi bro iam duct men spiral and square ducts
Any job for your company
We are a school.
😳 where's the audio for those who need it ♿️
What kind of audio are you looking for, step by step directions, or a musical soundtrack?
Пол дня один переход делал 😂😂😂
Ok
Did an adult review this video prior to release? No audio with something technical is as rather awful format! Best of luck!
Hi, last I checked I was an adult. Since the first version of the video had copyrighted music we removed it. Thanks for noticing.
Ok