i dont know how many people noticed it, but being a fabricator i appreciate how you took the time to point all the seams of the steel the same direction
This guy can make a video about paint drying or grass growing and i'd still watch it happily. Diresta is an artist and the world is his canvas. Keep doing what you do brother.
+abetoymachine I would have to agree with you man. I am always excited to watch the his new videos!!!!!!!!!!!! Watch now he will make a video of paint drying wonder how many views it will get.
+aintgonnahappen He does all sorts of little tricks like that that are so simple and yet brilliant. So obvious and yet... I never would have thought of them.
@JimmyDiresta, I love the spray paint template trick. I never would have thougt about that but what a great way to mark out cut lines for multiple repeatable cuts. Thanks for the tip!
+Φlaba I heard he even tattooed "Diresta" on Spike ! (But I ALSO heard one night Jimmy got "Spike" scratched into his back while he was sleeping !!!!!)
sir...that's really awesome...I have never seen these amazing saw horses made by anyone by his own..before..really awesome...but sir will u plz tell me that how much weight can these saw horses support if I use them for my squats
Woke up to early. Just watched this vid while eating a bowl a cereal. Now today is going to be a good day. Thanks for the inspiration. Just wish I could learn how to edit vids. I would start my own channel. Have fun and keep inventing!
Sorry for my bad English. Great video and project that inspires me. What are the dimensions of the tubes and their thickness please? By avnce thank you
It always amazes me how square and true his stuff comes out. I know he has a lot more experience than I do making things. But if I tried to make these... I have no doubt they'd be all wobbly and only 3 legs would be on the ground at any given time. lol.
Sick machine. Can you tell me what that hand held saw is your using? I need one of those in my life! also what blades your using in both machines? tpi? Thanks. cool build.
Love the videos. I have watched all your video several time, including the episodes of Hammered. I know it sounds a little morbid, but I think you should build an ornate wood casket. I know, sounds crazy. I've kicked around the idea of doing for the simple fact to see if I could. My father owns a funeral home and I have seen the work that gets put into them. If I end up doing it and want to see the progress let me know. Still think you should try building a full sized one.
+jimmydiresta The a nice shiny new looking Waelder! as the older model has been banished to Italy. Did the machine that got pinched ever be returned? I bet someone has a second hand machine they bought from the dodgy guy in the bar, and actually belive that DiResta is a brand of tools lol.
Where can I buy this "DIRESTA" template? This is so awesome! The best thing I have ever seen! Why do you speed up your videos, you could slow it down so that everyone can enjoy your videos longer.
Look at make with the new intro , like i said on Instagram id put a latch on to stop it from pushing out the legs. Then you get a full triangle = more strength. Well i got to the end of the video and the were on , great work .
+jimmydiresta Now you just need to put another screw where the notch crosses the leg in the folded position, to keep the plate from swinging and snagging stuff, and to keep the sawhorses folded.
Hi, is the metal bandsaw the only way you cut steel? I'm looking at a new way to cut steel, found 3 types but unsure which way to go, metal bandsaw, TCT saw or TCT blade in compound miter saw? What are your thoughts?
Very Nice, I've been brainstorming but hadn't hit on the piano hinge idea. Duh... "As always" it's now on my to do list..... Funny when I see you setting them up way before the take down
+Ralph Blair It doesn't look like he pre-drilled, he just tacked it on the edges. Probably fine since in normal use it only experiences a force along the bottom surface.
I think you're right. The tack welds he did, I thought they were through the hinge plate, not on the edge, which would've required pre drilling some holes. On second look, I don't see any holes. My bad.
I Think the confusion came in, that I thought the hinge plate extends to the edge. On second viewing I saw that it does not. The edge seems to be where the weld is.
Hello capo .... my query is .... when I am welding a structure happens to me that the profile that I am welding doubles as a banana .... how can I improve that .... agradesco your help !!!
+Bartek Łuczak How to videos explain each step and process. How it IS being done and why, alternative ways of doing it and why, and various bits of wisdom, knowledge, and safety advice.
+todd collings ah yeah that's understandable, I've been wanting to start some projects myself but 20 degrees or less is just uncomfortable and miserable. Hope things start to warm up soon for the both of us 😊
i dont know how many people noticed it, but being a fabricator i appreciate how you took the time to point all the seams of the steel the same direction
This guy can make a video about paint drying or grass growing and i'd still watch it happily. Diresta is an artist and the world is his canvas. Keep doing what you do brother.
Thank you sir.
+abetoymachine I would have to agree with you man. I am always excited to watch the his new videos!!!!!!!!!!!!
Watch now he will make a video of paint drying
wonder how many views it will get.
I can watch you build things all day. you make it look easy Jimmy.
The spray paint over the template trick is genius.
yeah. easy to look.
+aintgonnahappen He does all sorts of little tricks like that that are so simple and yet brilliant. So obvious and yet... I never would have thought of them.
I saw that and thought the same.
@JimmyDiresta, I love the spray paint template trick. I never would have thougt about that but what a great way to mark out cut lines for multiple repeatable cuts. Thanks for the tip!
This is another one of those videos that makes me want to start working with metal, great build!
I like how you had the clock in the background, gave a sort of time reference. As always, GREAT job Jimmy!
Awesome build. Those will be in use for years!
Just when I think my week couldn't get any better!
Looks like a great pair of Sawhorses that will outlive us all! Great job as always man!
Jimmy you are my greatest inspiration ! And the work you do is fantastic i really hope i can be like you when i`m older
Another Great DiResta build!! Your welds are looking great Jimmy!!
Nice clean work! I remember the wood ones you made. These will certainly handle any duty.
Lighting looks good in this video, those things look beefy and that new welder looks nice!
Nice Build Mr Genius You Did It again. Awesome Build.
+WoodCrafts 67 Terry Thomas WoodCrafts genius? really?
I didn't even know I needed those until I saw them !
JimmyDiResta this video had a whole new feel! Nice work
+Royers Custom Wood Working Thank you brother!!
legends say there are things in his workshop without his name on it. Yet I myself wouldnt believe them
+Φlaba
I heard he even tattooed "Diresta" on Spike !
(But I ALSO heard one night Jimmy got "Spike" scratched into his back while he was sleeping !!!!!)
BLASPHEMY!
I'm drooling over the chop bandsaw...
You really best, Jimmy! Keep teaching! Thank's from Russia!
Awesome once again Jimmy!!
felicitaciones por tan hermoso trabajo gracias jorge de argentina
they looks so cool!
That's is awesome. Do you have list of materials and sizes for everything?
Para quitarse el sombrero Jimmy.
makes me happy to see straight freehand cuts
Como siempre para quitarse el sombrero.
Being able to see the analogue clock in some of those shots gave a good sense of time despite the videos being sped up.
You could make these videos in 1/4 time and I would still watch them. Would probably still miss a lot of stuff as well.
Nice sawhorses, handy to weld on the piano hinges!
Nice welder Jimmy; I love my Lincoln Power Mig and use it often.
beautiful build
sir...that's really awesome...I have never seen these amazing saw horses made by anyone by his own..before..really awesome...but sir will u plz tell me that how much weight can these saw horses support if I use them for my squats
Haha, good to see that Diresta and make are still 'cool'! ;)
Woke up to early. Just watched this vid while eating a bowl a cereal. Now today is going to be a good day. Thanks for the inspiration. Just wish I could learn how to edit vids. I would start my own channel. Have fun and keep inventing!
Now his welding skills are officially professional
Nice work!
Sorry for my bad English. Great video and project that inspires me. What are the dimensions of the tubes and their thickness please? By avnce thank you
Que tipo Groso! Es Verlo y se te vienen las ganas de hacer cosas.
Great idea with the piano hinge brother.
you got some sweet tools jimmy, that welding machine, wow
I'm embarrassed that I didn't think of cutting angled legs like that to make them even. Thanks for sharing that part especially.
Para quitarse el sombrero Jimmy
It always amazes me how square and true his stuff comes out. I know he has a lot more experience than I do making things. But if I tried to make these... I have no doubt they'd be all wobbly and only 3 legs would be on the ground at any given time. lol.
Nice work.
Yes another jimmy video!😁 are they for your upstate shop jimmy?
wheres u got the idea jimmy? im so proud of u.... im ur fan from malaysia
Sick machine. Can you tell me what that hand held saw is your using? I need one of those in my life!
also what blades your using in both machines? tpi? Thanks. cool build.
Love the videos. I have watched all your video several time, including the episodes of Hammered. I know it sounds a little morbid, but I think you should build an ornate wood casket. I know, sounds crazy. I've kicked around the idea of doing for the simple fact to see if I could. My father owns a funeral home and I have seen the work that gets put into them. If I end up doing it and want to see the progress let me know. Still think you should try building a full sized one.
I'd love to have one of those metal cutting bandsaws. Great work.
+Just Make It you mean the small or the big one?
Because the small one is a dewalt DWM120
G3RMANARMY Either would be nice, but I was talking about the big one.
Thank you !
+jimmydiresta The a nice shiny new looking Waelder! as the older model has been banished to Italy. Did the machine that got pinched ever be returned? I bet someone has a second hand machine they bought from the dodgy guy in the bar, and actually belive that DiResta is a brand of tools lol.
Where can I buy this "DIRESTA" template? This is so awesome! The best thing I have ever seen! Why do you speed up your videos, you could slow it down so that everyone can enjoy your videos longer.
Great build Jimmy, I was wondering what that C clamp your using is,never seen anything like it.
Garage sale. The threads are protected for welding splatter
ok jimmy beautiful work ciao from italy
nice welds love the saw horses.
Diresta I really like ur works
awesome Jimmy
Parabéns pelo trabalho!
The best in the world!
Jimmy, does the welder automatically pump out solder or whatever the welding media is? Or do you have to advance it manually?
It's a MIG welder, it automatically feeds the metal.
+traderjoes Wire feed MIG.
Nice one Jimmy.
We made some similar to these at work and proof tested them at 45000 pound for 2 saw horse. They weight less than 50 pound each easy to move!
nice work!
The weld station looks mighty cramped, when ya gonna start building that shop in the country?
Now THAT is a sawhorse!
diresta is the best make partner
Thanks, that was really good.
Look at make with the new intro , like i said on Instagram id put a latch on to stop it from pushing out the legs. Then you get a full triangle = more strength.
Well i got to the end of the video and the were on , great work .
To be honest. I was ...then I wasn't going to add them. Then you commented. And I did it. Thank you for the push. 👊🏼
+jimmydiresta Now you just need to put another screw where the notch crosses the leg in the folded position, to keep the plate from swinging and snagging stuff, and to keep the sawhorses folded.
cool saw horses!
Woow that is so awesome :o I really need to make those only need to learn how to weld :)
Hi, is the metal bandsaw the only way you cut steel? I'm looking at a new way to cut steel, found 3 types but unsure which way to go, metal bandsaw, TCT saw or TCT blade in compound miter saw? What are your thoughts?
sooooo jealous of that jimmy's multiprocess welder!!
Very Nice, I've been brainstorming but hadn't hit on the piano hinge idea. Duh... "As always" it's now on my to do list..... Funny when I see you setting them up way before the take down
If I were to build saw horses, I would them exactly like this!
Awesome !! Thumbs up !!
Alex
Hey Jimmy, I have some students interested in building the saw horses. What's the angles of those cuts? 22.5
Do you run cutting fluid in your horiz band saw?
hi Jimmy, what size and gauge are the pipes ? thank you
how does a hobbyist like me get to know about welding and using a system like that? are there courses or summit?
Nice work Jimmy. Shiiiiiit that's a nice welder
I only have a portaband, any tricks to get a even cut on square tubing? Always seem to get on angle on the vertical cut and have to grind it even.
Thanks for the tip! Big fan of your builds.
Those should be durable. Are you going to add a wood top for cutting or just leave them as supports?
I considered it. Maybe if I need to
nice one Jimmy. did you weld those hinges straight through the plate? I had no idea you could do that. is there a trick to doing that?
He taked the hinge on the edge to the frame so the weld was on both the hinge and the frame
Yeah man, the poor mans spot weld. Pre drill, weld inside the hole. Extremely strong, super simple.
+Ralph Blair It doesn't look like he pre-drilled, he just tacked it on the edges. Probably fine since in normal use it only experiences a force along the bottom surface.
I think you're right. The tack welds he did, I thought they were through the hinge plate, not on the edge, which would've required pre drilling some holes. On second look, I don't see any holes. My bad.
I Think the confusion came in, that I thought the hinge plate extends to the edge. On second viewing I saw that it does not. The edge seems to be where the weld is.
mistrzostwo swiata jak dlamnie rewelacyjne zeczy gosc tworzy pozdro
On numara ekipman ve akıl 👍
thanks for the video I liked how I make templates for the legs.
A great vid like this one..👍🏻
Hello capo .... my query is .... when I am welding a structure happens to me that the profile that I am welding doubles as a banana .... how can I improve that .... agradesco your help !!!
nice welding table!!
Esto es satisfacción pura
This would be a great design for wooden ones too
best saw horses ever!
This was definitely an interesting documentary. If you have time, could you turn it into a how to video?
+DukeOfMarshall and what exactly needs to be explained? Its all very obvious.
+Bartek Łuczak How to videos explain each step and process. How it IS being done and why, alternative ways of doing it and why, and various bits of wisdom, knowledge, and safety advice.
This is my style. Thank you for watching. Check welding tips and tricks. He is the best teacher on RUclips.
Mark of a true welder, how many of you close your eyes or look away as he makes a weld?
+todd collings That's the mark of an amateur welder. True welders are too manly to look away.
Johnny Steen yeah and wait till you have flashburn, then see how manly you feel in pain and blind.
+Johnny Steen clearly Todd doesn't understand sarcasm or have a sense of humor
Nicholas Beardslee Nah, generally just been in a bad mood lately. Haven't been able to get any work done with the weather.
+todd collings ah yeah that's understandable, I've been wanting to start some projects myself but 20 degrees or less is just uncomfortable and miserable. Hope things start to warm up soon for the both of us 😊
is that special spray paint? it looks super thick...
metal work looking good, You're looking like you been working in a metal shop.
Are those hinges mild steel or stainless? Are you welding stainless to mild? If so, how?
Nolan Gaudreau 309L stainless allows you to weld dissimilar metals. I think his are mild steel though.
Got it. Thanks.
great build. One comment: add another screw to use the prop to hold them closed when stored.
pretty cool!
Fantastic
love the idea but I don't think the tek screws will hold up too long
wow those are bad ass.