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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2010

art welding basics for noobs ep 3. This is all about the 4 1/2 inch angle grinder. This is one of the most important tools for working with steel. It cuts, grinds, cleans, polishes and more. I use a dewalt and highly recommend this brand or if you got bank Milwaukee they are even better . I have used Harbor freight and the cheap ones are alright but not as strong. Do not get the Magnesium series from harbor freight because mine burned out the first hour of use.

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  • Freddie, you're not a welder, you a fucking troll!!

  • @svarnoi69 Yeah.

  • im all for ''do it yourself'' vids on here, but like said about the rpm saftey issue stated and the not mentioned eye protection, this is a terrible vid..sorry but having welded most of my adult life and have the scar tissue in my eye lids from metal frags off of grinders i whole heartedly insist on eyewear in my older age..espescialy with the type of wheel your using at about 3.50, when those wires let loose they are darts..

  • @develsdaughter  I wear safety glasses. The shards will fly straight out or can bounce toward you but lose momentum. if you don't have any part of yourself lined up with the wheel it's ok.

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  • Damn I can't watch!

    USE THE FUCKING SAFETY COVER!!! At all times!

    This thing cuts flesh better than metal... I know.

  • i came here for samples... :(

  • Grind em, grinder!

  • 'I dont even know why they make the fat ones, for cutting bc.....They Suck.' HAHAHA

  • whats your camera?

  • The thicker cut off wheels can be used to widen a joint slightly after the initial root pass with a stick welder. Then followed up with a fill and cap pass welds afterwards.

  • thank you :)

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