I really liked the pacing of the welding section. Fast enough that it didn't get boring but you still had time to catch the details and think about each step. And I wouldn't worry too much about what people say. Someone will always dislike something about you. But it's the ones who really enjoy your work that will stick around.
JeffRatliffhome
I love it when people with skills fabricate using a stick welder! Stick welding is a great and very affordable way to get started welding!
theovercomer
As always, another great video. With your channel, I always come away with more knowledge. Thanks for the effort!
darkdelta
Great work as usual! Glad you spent time discussing the safety issues of the load extender. Merry Christmas!
tombensky
Good job! Glad to see you back in action with the videos
thebruteforce
Nice build Ethan. Always like watching you work. Nice penny trick! -Kevin
MrGoosePit
great video! as always i really like your style. learn alot! great to see new content. good luck in future projects
jaymechanic
Thanks again. I enjoy every bit if it and always learn something. I think I will practice with the penny a few times!
stevealexander
That coin trick is always a fun one. I have been able to do it with a skid steer and a backhoe also. oh btw another great build
TinManKustoms
Another great video! Thank you! Be safe and God bless you and your family
rayeddy
another great training video . you don"t listen to negative people my friend . Im learning much from your video"s
unclefrankonap
its good the way you doing vedo tel tham pound slalt that was so cool thank you
georgelasala
I always enjoy your videos. Sometimes I think you're a younger me. (I'm 73 years of age and among other things have three trades)
TheCalgarydoug
Awesome vid. Useful. Who's the music playing? That was good too. Have good one!
georgecisneroz
You wing it but somehow you always to manage to pull a rabbit out of the bag. Improvisation is obviously a skill you mastered..Keep it up :)
EasyFold
Now I want to see what you made this boom for
donc
So why did you cut with the torch and then use the grinder? Why not use the metal cutting band saw?
billrogers
I don't know if it was the video or what but it seemed like you needed a bit more oxygen on your torch
budgetwelding
A ? please. At the beginning when you're using the cutting torch, to make pieces, you always made a quick back and forth with the torch, along the cut line, not enough to preheat (so it seems), is that just your way to "make" the path of the cut in your head, or is there another a reason for it?
whotoinfinity
And I'm not a pro either but when I go to tack a small piece like the "C" channel hold it with your hand just a bit, you tack one side and the metal pulls to the side you tacked and you lose your square and not hating just something I do I guess you do some awesome work