@@noahnipperus7320 I do it too. Amazon has one 7 - 8" depth one for about $450... I might bite and see if it's worth the price. The tools are ridiculously expensive.
Joe, you do a real good job with explaining things but you really don't look professional with that ugly bun in your hair. Clean up when in front of the camera or go back to behind the camera.
A good introduction a tool I just learned existed 2 minutes ago... thanks.
Great video. This host does a super job. Very clear and quick
I just bought this set and it's really great that I can come on here and find a quick how-to to get me started. Thanks!
Enjoy!
nice quick and clear, thanks
You're welcome!
Very Good demonstration. Thank You.
your videos are good
'they are quick and to the point
thanks
Great flowing lesson.Thanks
What is maximum gauge for these tools?
18 ga mild steel, 20 ga Stainless, and 16 ga aluminum.
It's in the description too. 😏
@@Aint1S thanks, my bad
@@noahnipperus7320 I do it too. Amazon has one 7 - 8" depth one for about $450... I might bite and see if it's worth the price. The tools are ridiculously expensive.
Is the handle just slide in or do you need tools to change between shrinker and stretcher?
Handle swaps out real quick, with a tiny set screw to really lock it in.
I want one
guys & gals (ladies like metal working too)
Looks like you have your shrinking dies backwards. The split should not line up top and bottom.
Just for giggles, you guys ever push these jokers a little beyond the rated material thickness?
I suppose many of Your customers 'live under a rock'! You must be very proud, You dont'!
A little sensitive ?
Joe, you do a real good job with explaining things but you really don't look professional with that ugly bun in your hair. Clean up when in front of the camera or go back to behind the camera.
He used to live under a rock!
Only bald dude's complain about other men's hair 😤
He’s not serving martinis at the White House for crying out loud; I thought it was a helpful video with no unnecessary talk.