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    you tube the good side


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    That’s amazingly impressive.
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    Wow, nice work! talented welder, great work on the shaping, nice to see people that know their trade.

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    For metalworking (and some interesting woodworking) Pask Makes is a good channel.
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    Wow. Done almost entirely without gloves, & no blood or bandages.

    Did you catch the sawzall inline sander?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron Wood View Post
    Wow. Done almost entirely without gloves, & no blood or bandages.

    Did you catch the sawzall inline sander?
    Had not previously seen nor heard about, until this video, the Sawzall attachment. ALSO, had not previously seen anyone welding in shorts, and especially not while sitting down. Them women in Oz gotta be tough!

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    I cant work in shorts in the shop or landscape, get beat up. Kneeling at times as well.

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    I've learned a lot of technique from this guy
    https://www.youtube.com/@kengodfrey1956/videos

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    Jimmy Diresta's latest video project is a nice exercise in metalwork, including some things he's not done previously. Two metal shop stools.
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    I like this guys channel. https://www.youtube.com/@MakeItKustom. He explains how to do the work well. A lot of the time he uses the machines and then goes back and shows how to do it by hammer and hand. My only complaint is he has a lot of projects going on at once.

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