What can I make from this scrap metal?

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A simple welding project, great for beginners.

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You could also use the other side of the pipe as a lid. Nice work 🙂

thelazylizardmatt
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This is absolutely the first time a welding video has ever made my mouth water! Great project idea. Thanks, Tim in Northern TN

CliffsideStables
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I can't believe you didn't cold MIG those grille rods on...

TheFabricatorSeries
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I love seeing things made! One suggestion though: way too many channels do the "don't show the final piece until the end". It feels cheap and "click-baity" to me. I would like to see the final form right from the start, and, if that piques[*] my real interest, watch the whole process. Hey... you asked for comments! :-)

Nice to see you try new things for the channel. Keep it up!!!

Edit: now that I reached the end... nice... I might actually copy this one, as I happen to have some similar looking scraps, and seems easy enough as to accommodate my short attention spans :-D

Thanks Tim!!!

[*] Edit: piques, not peaks. Thanks @Moondog 1970!

foobar-k
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Hey Tim, it's nice to see you put out a video without any talking. You surprised me. Nice job dude.

juniorlewis
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One man's scrap is another man's stock. Love the execution!

behemothinferno
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I work at a STEM middle/high school as a teachers aide and some of my day is spent in shop class and these are fun and interesting to watch!

musicgirl
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Suggestions: 1) Tabs and slots for the feet instead of welded so they can be removed and stored inside the BBQ for space saving if stored or transported. 2) I have a folding BBQ that has side panels that don't go all the way to the bottom and live coals sometimes spill out through that gap, so having them more of a semi circle to the bottom could prevent that.

TornadoCrafter
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Thanks man. New welder here.
Very cool to me.

davidcox
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turned out great!
I toss Very Little - it's great to get an idea and have
all the parts On Hand -
nuts/bolts - wire - switch - sheet metal - pipe - tube - angle - flat stock
a clean and straight 2 x 4 - good size scrap of plywood - 'all the parts.
I turn on the 'tunes' and grab a beer and Wa- La 😆
I subbed - gonna see what else you've built

garygerard
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It’s nice to watch someone that really knows how to weld. Cool little B-B-Q👍👍👍. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺

scroungasworkshop
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Good format Tim. Always looking for new ideas of things to make. Fun to watch.

MAlfod
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I would hardly consider that pipe "scrap metal", as it's perfectly good! 😊

zod-engineering-welding
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I pretty much guessed it was going to be another small grill build!!! It did come out perfect though!!!! Nice!!!

campgas
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Would love to see more videos of this style.

BobbyT.
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Couldn’t figure it out until the very last scenes. 😂 Brilliant! 🇨🇦👍🏼

barrybebenek
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The King working inspires me to do this kind of stuff in a way that no other material does...maybe i was made for it.

solerso
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I never throw away such material.
It's like gold nowadays

jw
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Ahh! He made a Hibachi !! I miss the one I had so many years ago, I need another one!
Good Video, good build

HighDesertForgeIronworks
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A tennis ball canon. Made one once. For the fun of it, I took ten tennis rackets and lined them up. I charged the canon with M-80 and fired it at the rackets. The ball went through six rackets, so I loaded it up again and us a quarter stick. I lit the fuse and ran like hell. Got behind my truck just in time. The ball went through all ten rackets and kept on going. The pipe, never did find that.

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