CHEAP Tools to Cut Steel, Aluminum and Other Metals! For Dummies, by a Dummy. Part 2

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From budget cutoff wheels to plasma cutters, I walk you through what I've used over the last 20 years of metal working, welding, cutting ect. Links for all tools used in this video:
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Links for all tools used in this video:
Thank you for watching! Please subscribe for future updates and check out my Facebook page for additional updates that don’t always make it into a video.
Fan mail, business opportunities or inquires:
Trial N' Error
PO Box 349
Candia, NH 03034
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: This video is for entertainment purposes only. The content of this video may include high voltage wiring, moving parts, suspended weights, risk of fire electrocution and many other hazards. These hazards are capable of serious injury, death, property damage and/or destruction. Consult a with licensed professional before attempting anything you see in this video. Do not try this at home. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Trialnerror
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I appreciate your recommendation for the diamond cutting discs for the angle grinder. I just completed day 6 of a 4.5 month welding course. I was told to bring an angle grinder w/various discs, but there was no explanation / recommendation for anything specific. I've added these diamond discs to my Christmas wish list. THANK YOU! Safety is a big deal! : )

theodorewilson
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Nice Demo and Jaguar! My wife and I vacationed to CA and Las Vegas from Florida a couple years ago and rented a Jag F-Pace with PCH being one of the main roads we traveled. I grew up in Seal Beach (Rossmoor) in the 60s/70s.

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You make an excellent point on those abrasive cut off discs for grinders & I will definitely be making the change to using only diamond discs from now on just because of the added safety. You should check out X-lock grinders, if you don’t already know about them, but you can change between grinder wheels just as fast as you setting one grinder down & picking up the next one. I love my Makita X-lock grinder. Bosch & Makita are the only 2 brands I know of that make X-lock grinders though.

strangetamerx
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I love that you store your grinders on like a wall from a 90s retail store. Much nicer than pegboard, I may try to find one

bikeshack
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I have a cheap plasma cutter as well. That thing is a huge time saver.
I cut some pole barn metal with it a while back and thats the only way to cut it.👍

rodhawkins
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Yeah, those diamond bits are fantastic. Home Depot sold a 2 pack for $20 during Christmas. Lowe's sells the Lennox version. AvE has a video of using a plasma cutter that's worth watching also.

lorenrickey
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Hi, I like the new turn signal lamps you installed and I would like to look at doing the same for my 1800. Can you advise who the manufacturer is and if a website exist for purchase. Thanks!

michaelodle
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Subscribed because these videos kick ass.

evanlane
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one thing i did end up getting from your videos is the hot air rework station, my garage does not have a high voltage port, can you look into some plasma cutters that just use 110-120 standard plug? i already have a lincoln welder i got used for 100 bucks. and as for protective gloves for welding, what is a good brand

jtraveny