This video series is extremely well done and very informative. Can you please comment on whether you are moving to cordless die grinders and similar tools e.g. the Milwaukee M12 series? Thank you
Great series on fabrication. Would love to see close-up videos focusing on the welding techniques for various style and configuration of tube unions and nodes if you wouldn’t mind. Keep up the great videos. Mike
Hi Tim I wanted to tell you that you have put out some great educational videos I have learned a great deal I have raced super Late Models for over 20 years I have recently retired from dirt track racing and jumped head first into the drag racing world The question I have for you is on the pipe bevel machine what is the RPMs on the End Mill thanks SteveB 76 Racing
For building a cage or frame is having a dual voltage welder that runs 110 and 220 volt the best or having a dedicated 110 or 220 volt welder the way to go for a beginner racer / car builder / engine builder ?
You had me at "All we deal with is USA made stuff...". More expensive? Definitely! More worth it? MOST definitely!
Great tip on seasoning the angle grinder disks! Thanks, I will be using that.
You sir are an excellent teacher! Wonderful explanations. Really looking forward to this serious.
Keep it up !! Love all of your videos.. thank you for giving us a behind the scenes look at your craft and Craftsmen.. .
Excellent idea on this series of fabrication videos.
Perk-Bilt Race Cars
Nice, appreciate the videos
Great video! Very informative. Easy to follow. Keep up the great series.
Thanks Tim. I'm learning a lot . Makes me wanna do my own roll cage
Awesome video sir thank you always something very helpful in every single video I have watched on your channel so far keep up the amazing work
This video series is extremely well done and very informative. Can you please comment on whether you are moving to cordless die grinders and similar tools e.g. the Milwaukee M12 series? Thank you
I wish i had 1/4 of his knowledge,on fab work,thanks Tim Davo M
Great series on fabrication. Would love to see close-up videos focusing on the welding techniques for various style and configuration of tube unions and nodes if you wouldn’t mind.
Keep up the great videos.
Mike
Hi Tim I wanted to tell you that you have put out some great educational videos I have learned a great deal I have raced super Late Models for over 20 years I have recently retired from dirt track racing and jumped head first into the drag racing world The question I have for you is on the pipe bevel machine what is the RPMs on the End Mill thanks SteveB 76 Racing
LOVE the “MADE IN USA” part. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
nice series. great machine, in my part of the world we call that a lathe ;)
Tim the Tool Man!
Good video, I also use an assortment of files to get tight fits.
506th 👍's up guys thanks for taking us all along with you
For building a cage or frame is having a dual voltage welder that runs 110 and 220 volt the best or having a dedicated 110 or 220 volt welder the way to go for a beginner racer / car builder / engine builder ?
Hi tim
Thanks for your videos
I want to know Have you ever used cnc tube cutters?
If yes how is the quality?
Klingspore grinding disks are a German company but made in the USA!
Thank you for this info.Just a hacker trying to get better.
All power tools and no hand files? Hmmmm.