Fireball Tool Fixture Table Kits Unboxing - What's Missing and How Long Will I have to Wait??

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  • Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2022
  • I am the proud owner of a new Fireball Tool FA75 Welding Fixture Table and the tooling I have received is incredible. Unfortunately, I'm missing numerous items, leaving me with an incomplete system. No complaints about what I have received but I'll be reaching out to Fireball to get an update on the remaining items.

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  • @dsdragoon
    @dsdragoon Год назад

    Thank you for showing your new tools! It is like Christmas! You must have been good!

    • @rustedox3174
      @rustedox3174  Год назад +1

      I don't know about being on the good list, but if I don't earn money with this system, I'll definitely be put on the naughty list (probably still worth it)

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Год назад

    10:15,,,,you are going to love those shims.....
    .I had no idea how many uses they have in my fab shop......they are accurate to .001 too...
    I bought two sets and they are wonderful.....
    .great unpacking video you have done, I can't wait to see you filtering something,
    best wishes from an old guy in Florida, Paul

    • @rustedox3174
      @rustedox3174  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I'll have to do some research to get more ideas of how to use them.

  • @oakironwork4331
    @oakironwork4331 Год назад

    Good luck on dealing with their customer service, great tools but when when I got my order in it was just the table top and after 3 months of back and forth with them and several shipments where they assured me that was everything left I’m still missing the pins that screw into the bottom of the fence blocks and the 6” extension blocks for the tooth blocks, essentially I’ve got a super flat hunk of cast iron and some clamps that go with it. Love their tools but they’ve really got to work on their shipping and checking their packaging list before it leaves the warehouse

    • @rustedox3174
      @rustedox3174  Год назад +1

      I at least received enough of the fixtures to get going on a couple projects. I would be very frustrated in your position. I have a lot of pins that I haven't assembled onto my blocks yet, how many would you need to get your projects going? I'll need them eventually but if it got you going, for now, let me know.
      I am just editing a follow-up video on my missing fixtures after the 3rd shipment. They used expedited shipping, which I appreciate, but disappointing that my order still isn't complete.

    • @oakironwork4331
      @oakironwork4331 Год назад

      @@rustedox3174 no no, ours are coming so definitely no need to do all that, I really appreciate it though

  • @tompace6916
    @tompace6916 Год назад

    Nice video. I thought Fireball tables were cast in the states. The set up video appears to show Asian packaging. Quality looks sharp. Good luck. I am enjoying your content.

    • @rustedox3174
      @rustedox3174  Год назад

      I assumed it was cast on the west coast, Fireball is in Washington, but the table shipped from California so I have no idea

  • @matejlazar2924
    @matejlazar2924 Год назад

    I am your 10th subscriber, here to see the table. I am considering to buy it too. Why did you decide for this size? I am considering a 3 (118 inches) metre by 1.5 (59 inches) meter for more possibilities.

    • @rustedox3174
      @rustedox3174  Год назад +3

      Thanks, I had considered a Weldsale 5'x10' tables, absolutely overkill for my needs. In my research, I came across numerous posts where people warned about the challenge of reaching across the large tables. With my projects, I really wanted an actual workspace of up to 4x8, and Jason (Fireball Tool) addressed this specifically in his videos. The reason the larger tables were less appealing for me was the bigger footprint, limited need for bigger projects, and the potential difficulty in reaching across to weld. On top of that, I was sold on its adjustable height and mobility option. I just welded my first basic project on it, and it's an absolute game changer. I don't have any experience with any other fixture table, but I am thrilled.

    • @matejlazar2924
      @matejlazar2924 Год назад

      Yeah you are probably right. Bigger does not mean better. Tnx

    • @oakironwork4331
      @oakironwork4331 Год назад

      Love my table, I’d suggest getting the factory seconds table if aerospace precision isn’t required for your work. The seconds tables have what I would consider surface finish issues that are probably a couple thou out still very flat for your average welder and only like $8,000 so quite a bit of money you could use for more fixtures

    • @rustedox3174
      @rustedox3174  Год назад

      @@oakironwork4331They had told me that the tables shouldn't be out of tolerance at all. The problem is that air bubbles or voids in the mold are revealed when the table is milled, leaving a pitted surface with varying levels of severity.