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Cutting, Filing, Grinding and Fitting Metal for Welding

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2008

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  • Yeah whoever he is he is, he really knows wat he doing. It's worth listening to the other ones he's made. And theyre not jut 2mins long either POST MORE. BEST ON YOUTUBE

  • This series has been awesome! Who is this guy, I want more.

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  • Outstanding instructor! Please make more videos!

  • Thanks for saving me years of mistakes. Learned so much so quick. Can't wait to practice some of this stuff. Keep on teaching!!!!!

  • Nice videos! Thank's man!

  • Great video, I appreciate the class. Live long and prosper :)

  • I had no idea how simple all of this was. Thanks.

  • @Jeenyus1983

    May I suggest you are simply not hearing the passion this instructor has, he is in fact very passionate about welding. It seems to me it is probably a main reason for making this videos. Isn't it great how we all hear differently!

  • @nelsonhays

    'Oreintated' sounds darn odd to me too, but I looked it up and it is a word!

  • I agree with others here, these are a great series of videos. I have no formal training in metal work and have been metal working using my woodworking experience for 2 years now - and am surprised at what I did not know and have learnt. For example, to not saw a hacksaw in both directions.

    A question, in woodworking the Japanese pull instead of push when sawing, have you considered reversing the teeth-direction of a hacksaw blade? Would this be a more stable way to cut? Thanks!

  • just awsome tricks your great ! what a pro!

  • Top notch even on safety issues, people tend to forget the safety side; hence the fires and accidents! Kudos........Encore!

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