Making a Radiator Cover out of Plywood and Sheet Metal | DIY
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- Опубликовано: 5 апр 2022
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The cutting guide I use is by Husky, unfortunately, they no longer sell this product. You can only buy them from 3rd party sellers though.
BORA sells a similar guide that appears to be very good
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The Kreg pocket hole jig I use is no longer made but is comparable to
Kreg KPHJ520PRO Pocket-Hole Jig 520PRO
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There is also the Kreg MKJKIT Mini Kreg Jig Kit that I have used in the past (cheaper but also works)
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Bessey 90 degree corner clamps
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Irwin Forstner Bit
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Diablo Flush trim router bit
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I have used router bits by KOWOOD before ( check out my tool review video • $13.99 4-Piece Chamfer... ) and they've worked well, while I haven't used their flush-trim bits, might be worth a try (good reviews and much cheaper and you get more bits).
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Crescent Wiss 9-3/4" MetalMaster Compound Action Snips
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Sheet metal screws
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Spring Clamps
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Straight Edge
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Bessey Bar Clamps
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Speedball Black India Ink
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Varathane Oil Based Polyurethane
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I never got a sense what it looked like in place. the bed is basically blocking the whole thing. What was the point if you can even see it? doesn't help me since I won't be blocking my radiator cover.
I mean you can see it from the side and parts of the front. It's not that hard to picture.
I like the fact that you use basic hand power tools that the average home handyman might have. Too many of these videos show you how to make "stuff" but then the guy showing you how has thousands of dollars worth of high end equipment that you don't have unless you're a professional.
Thank you!
It's a shame you don't leave the stencil information
What are you referring to?