If you view the video you will see that the channel was not punched before he rolled it. To get the picket holes to line up you punch the straight channel first then roll the arch and line it up with the punched channel mark your picket holes and then punch the channel. He did not describe this in his video. WGSS
How do you get the distances between the pickets to match the straight piece and the rolled piece. Almost looks like the square holes in the roll channel would be closer. Is it something that can be solved with math or is it so small of a difference it doesn't effect it? I've watched this several times and wondered about it. Great work by the way.
If you view the video you will see that the channel was not punched before he rolled it. To get the picket holes to line up you punch the straight channel first then roll the arch and line it up with the punched channel mark your picket holes and then punch the channel. He did not describe this in his video. WGSS
HELIARCMASTER 4 months ago
You need to set an example and ware safety classes. Also your style of clothing give fabricators a bad name.. But u did do a nice job
HELIARCMASTER 4 months ago
How do you get the distances between the pickets to match the straight piece and the rolled piece. Almost looks like the square holes in the roll channel would be closer. Is it something that can be solved with math or is it so small of a difference it doesn't effect it? I've watched this several times and wondered about it. Great work by the way.
TheBeersCold 4 months ago
you cut steel or aluminum
abgngah120178 1 year ago
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Hey man, how ya doin. I only work with aluminum, much lighter, and softer...just alot easier to work with.
hot55rod 1 year ago