Seams Impossible Tool - Inserting the Bur & Other Instructions
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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Are you continuing to sell the seams impossible devices?
Yes. I have a sign up for the waiting list on the front page of my website. www.gregsgaragekc.com We are 2/3 of the way through machining the bodies on the second batch. The pre-order will start in a couple weeks.
@@GregsGarage done. Thx.
I just ordered the Ultimate Kit, can't wait to receive it as I have steel waiting to have the seams removed.
I just got mine delivered. I'm looking forward to working some magic with seams! I am building a few of the Groat Roller Stands from Next Level Carpentry on UA-cam.
Love to see this product has finally made it to market! Congratulations!
I received mine just the other day. What a very nice piece of kit. Even the packaging was top shelf! Can't wait to use it. Thanks again.
That's amazing Greg! Nice job guys!
Thanks CT. It interesting to see that other folks run into the same issues on their projects and that if I solve my little issues, I can maybe solve theirs too.
I got mine yesterday, and I'm delighted with it. Thanks for the awesome product! I might buy an extra bur just to have on hand. Keep up the great work!
Thank you Greg I got mine and I am setting up mounts for my tool now I am building the 2 X 72 Grinder next month I have a 2 X 82 but really want a 2 x 72 . Thanks again for the tool great workmanship.
Great to see they've come back from the plater and headed out
Hi Greg, thanks for this video, I was one of those that reached out to Matt about the specs on the burr, I might add that pointing out that 7/16 socket is a good tool to back the race of the bearing While gently persuading the burr into place🤣. On the subject of shaft size I have several burrs that the shaft is exactly.250 and would not slide into the bearing, I clamped the burr in my Vice ( and it is my only vice😇) with wood on both sides of the sphere as to not damage the carbide, as you know carbide is very brittle. I used emery cloth to polish the shank of the burr in order to get it to slide into the bearing after chilling the bur in the deep freeze over night.
I would like to think that anyone that has a need for this tool would know enough to back up the bearing when installing the burr it if it is snug fit.
As for the extension I was looking for another 12 inch one and I found several that had a hex bore instead of a round female bore. I am not sure if the hex bore would hold the round shaft of the burr securely. Perhaps some can comment on their experience!
Thanks for the video! Greg, 😁🛫
Nice work Greg, glad to hear that it's successful
you can also stick the burr in the freezer and it should slip in easily after a 3 hours of freezing.
I know that works with steel tools, but I'm not sure carbide shrinks when cold... My only reference is the shrink fit tool holders on milling machines. They require carbide tools because the carbide doesn't expand when heated, thus allowing them to be removed and replaced... Might be worth an experiment here in the garage!!!
@@GregsGarage Carbide will shrink, but a lot less than steel. Get a block of dry ice and wrap the burr in it for a hour or so, then it will drop in with ease. Just wear leather gloves when handling the burr when frozen, as it will give you frostbite burns if touched with bare hands. I used to keep a pair of cotton gloves as interface for the leather, so that the cotton absorbed sweat, and thus the leather did not get damp and freeze. That though was working with LOX, which is a lot colder, though if you have liquid nitrogen the burr will shrink even more, but you run the risk of a shaft that is really oversize shattering the bearing inner race as it warms up.
@@SeanBZA Perfect! Thanks for the info Sean.
Great idea and glad they are doing well on the sales side Greg.
Cool GP! Glad you sold a lot of them!
Looks like a great idea, I only deal with 2 1/2 Inch square tubing when you start producing specific sizes I would love to buy one.
All you need to do is build a centering jacket out of wood and it will work just fine.
Sweet video Greg! They look GREAT after plating!
Thanks Tom. You knocked it out of the park man. The machining is AWESOME!
Thank you
Nice Greg. Well done.
Thanks Randy!
I need this.
We are very close to having the second batch done. There is a mailing list on our website: www.gregsgaragekc.com If you sign up, we will let you know as soon as they are ready for sale. -Greg
I got mine today! I’m so glad the response has been great. Could a person 3D print the different spacer blocks?
Absolutely you could print the jackets/spacers.
I dont have time to CAD, so I would pay a couple bucks for an STL pack that I can slice and print. GREAT IDEA!!!
@@rafaelvillalobosjr4884 I may see if I can throw together a fusion file if that will help folks out. I'll post it up if I can get to it.
@@rafaelvillalobosjr4884 STLs, Fusion file and instructions: gregsgaragekc.com/wp-content/uploads/SeamsImpossibleJacket.zip
The tool looks Great - I cant wait to use it - Do you have a cad drawing for the spacers? I want to 3d print spacers for the different size square tube . Thanks !
I don't have cad drawings for the spacers. Both Matt and I went old school and did our jackets by just using measurements and then transferring hole locations by marking through the tool.
That rubber mallet has seen a thing or 2 ,lol
Wow. Thats great. 👍🤾🏻♂️
Thank you! It's been a blast getting everything ready to go. 500+ tools is a WAY different scale than 10-12, that's for sure.
@@GregsGarage 🍺
I just imported the 2" jacket file into my (Cura) slicer and it's way tiny. I had to scale it up 1000% to take a look at it. ?
Can you push this through instead pulling it, and add extensions to go deeper? I'm looking to remove 4' of weld seam from the end of a 20' stick. thanks
Yes. You just have to clean up the first 1" or so. Easy to do with a die grinder.
Greg I placed an order on July 7 2023 and haven't received the seams impossible kt for 1" to 1 1/2" tube. I sent emails asking for a ship date and haven't received a response . Please provide a ship date for order # 8552. Thanks Mark
Hey Greg is there an update on seams impossible tool.
We are going to send out ordering information this weekend. The current batch is at the plater, so we are very close. We are working out the final details of the accessories.
Nice work. I'm wondering about the effects of the 3/8" bore of the Irwin mating with the 1/4" carbide burr shank with those Irwin set screws being on one 'face'. Any centering issue there? Thanks.
The bore on the Irwin extension is 1/4" hex. There's very little slop in it when you put a round shaft into it. There are probably a few thousandths of clearance, but it's not something you feel when you are using the tool.
@@GregsGarage Thanks, Greg. My Irwin has 3/8" round for Forstners. Makes sense now. I love the tool and will be getting one. cheers.
How much do they cost
Freeze the burr?
whats the max length of tube that this will work with?
There's a drill extension called the Javelin. It works with our tool and it can go up to 10 feet with a piece of all-thread as the shaft.
Hello! I would like to purchase your product , how can i order it. One more thing can we use this for round pipe or not?
Go to www.gregsgaragekc.com There is a sign up for to be on the notification list for the next batch. We are in the middle of machining and we are planning to ship around mid-May. As for the round tube... There are folks who claim you can do it. I have not even tried because we've been so busy trying to keep up with demand on this and several other tools. I would think if you took a piece of dowel, the size of the ID and routed for the 3/4" tool, you could stick the dowel into the tube, then pull the Seams Impossible tool through the route and it would all stay true.
Where can I order one ?
shoot me an email support at gregsgaragekc.com and I'll get you on the list.
You’re welcome. Dang I need to check my tracking number.
I’m an idiot. Shipped it to my business that I don’t actually go into anymore. I’ll get one of my employees to grab it.
Is it there??? Thank you!!!
@@GregsGarage I’m 99% sure it is, or Monday will be a bad day for somebody and it won’t be you or me.
@@GregsGarage it’s there. I’ll get it Monday. 👊🏼👍🏼
WTF is up with these 3 haters (thumbs down)??? Personally, I like this video over a card though most are probably fine without either. And to be fair, if we couldn't figure this much out we probably shouldn't be fabricating lol
Well... I give everyone a pass. Some folks haven't ever had to press something in or deal with a bearing, even though they have a ton of experience welding or fabricating. Either way, I'm happy to share what I know if it will make someone's life easier... As for the thumbs down, who knows. They are on every video good, bad or indifferent.