I'm with you on 'calculated risk' - a 6" wheel on a 4.5" grinder for difficult to access cuts. A little care and there is minimal risk. BUT - when you know it might grab your wheel and shred it, please wear a face shield. I don't wear a face shield much in the garage (no OSHA there), but I do for the sketchier cuts. Rail and awning look great as usual.
Every single Video Jimbo has to make that same comment about grinding down welds. I mean every single video Jimbo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We get it, it looks nice. You keep doing your thing.
Two things here, Jim. 1. As long as you bevel your edges, your welds after grinding are essentially full thickness of the material & plenty strong. ZERO concern there, so the neigh sayers can be quiet. 2. Great technique there where you extended the vert. You say sloppy/crooked, but "Sloppy" would have been cutting it shy and having to fill-in with weld metal. In reality you cut it proud and ground back to a perfect fit-up. Nice job there! Great, creative problem-solving project as always. Thank you for all you do to teach & share with all of us!
Jimbo its good to see you again.. I'm glad to see you survived the Fla experience.. i wish you had a video of the finished shop in Florida.. Well I'll see you on the next video.. Take care my friend and God Bless...
Hello again Jimbo - I can't tell how pleasurable it was viewing another of your most entertaining videos! Loving this one, unique for sure. You did a perfect job, glad you remain careful when things get sketchy! Looking forward to the next one, be well my friend! mikey
Jumbo, I thoroughly enjoy watching you work. I am a bit perplexed on how to start a business as well as pricing. Any pointers you can give. I live in southern California. Thank you again . Great stuff. 🎉
Welding all around is the best. You often see nice gates, that rust over after 6 months. You can't keep rain out of a crappy welded gate... In my area, they use galvanized a lot and it's sad that they start rusting on the welds after a year... The spray can cold galv is just not cutting it..
Maybe a reciprocating saw with a metal blade rather than that 6" disc on your angle grinder? That's what I use in those situations. Love the end product though, bet the client was impressed
Hi Jimbo! What welding machine are you using there. Am used to the low cost arc welding machines but they are not smart especially for me an amateur who's just learning welding now DIY.
Me gustan los videos que hace , buenas ideas Una sugerencia no tengo mucho el dominio del inglés, sería bueno que incluya subtitulos traducidos al español
I'm with you on 'calculated risk' - a 6" wheel on a 4.5" grinder for difficult to access cuts. A little care and there is minimal risk. BUT - when you know it might grab your wheel and shred it, please wear a face shield. I don't wear a face shield much in the garage (no OSHA there), but I do for the sketchier cuts.
Rail and awning look great as usual.
Every single Video Jimbo has to make that same comment about grinding down welds. I mean every single video Jimbo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We get it, it looks nice. You keep doing your thing.
Two things here, Jim. 1. As long as you bevel your edges, your welds after grinding are essentially full thickness of the material & plenty strong. ZERO concern there, so the neigh sayers can be quiet.
2. Great technique there where you extended the vert. You say sloppy/crooked, but "Sloppy" would have been cutting it shy and having to fill-in with weld metal. In reality you cut it proud and ground back to a perfect fit-up. Nice job there!
Great, creative problem-solving project as always. Thank you for all you do to teach & share with all of us!
Jimbo its good to see you again.. I'm glad to see you survived the Fla experience.. i wish you had a video of the finished shop in Florida.. Well I'll see you on the next video.. Take care my friend and God Bless...
Nice to see the finished product installed at the customer’s home. Great work!!
Hello again Jimbo - I can't tell how pleasurable it was viewing another of your most entertaining videos! Loving this one, unique for sure. You did a perfect job, glad you remain careful when things get sketchy! Looking forward to the next one, be well my friend! mikey
Good Job 👍⚙️🗜️🧰🪛🔩⚒️👍 greetings from México 🇲🇽👍
Jimbo you do some kick ass work! Great video.
Jumbo, I thoroughly enjoy watching you work. I am a bit perplexed on how to start a business as well as pricing. Any pointers you can give. I live in southern California. Thank you again . Great stuff. 🎉
Nice project Jim!
Nice neat work 👍🏼I was always taught to run the roof rails the sheets screw to the opposite way to the sheets 🤷🏻♂️
Awesome as always.
Great job.
came out nice
Fantastic 👍👍
Nice work
Welding all around is the best. You often see nice gates, that rust over after 6 months. You can't keep rain out of a crappy welded gate...
In my area, they use galvanized a lot and it's sad that they start rusting on the welds after a year... The spray can cold galv is just not cutting it..
esp if you live near the sea
Maybe a reciprocating saw with a metal blade rather than that 6" disc on your angle grinder? That's what I use in those situations. Love the end product though, bet the client was impressed
Hi Jimbo!
What welding machine are you using there. Am used to the low cost arc welding machines but they are not smart especially for me an amateur who's just learning welding now DIY.
where you at jimbo!!? hope everything is OK with you
Me gustan los videos que hace , buenas ideas
Una sugerencia no tengo mucho el dominio del inglés, sería bueno que incluya subtitulos traducidos al español
Hey Jimbo wich pencil do you use
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Why only 1 glove while welding?
Does anyone knoe about how much jimbo wpuld charge for this?
Send Jim a message or email...Im sure he will reply to that query
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Yeah BMR but you’re not really removing any base metal
No guard