@@VooDooTennessee if that's an oxy tank for oxy brazing/cutting it's not a standard size then at least for around here! all the full size rigs i've used or seen have 220 cubic foot oxy tanks on them and the hand carry portables have 40 cubic foot oxy tanks!
Very cool end product. My only complaint is your lack of PPE. Gloves, face shield (I assume), the guard on your 4" grinder and I don't see any hearing protection anywhere. The reason I bring these things up is that I don't want some young kid seeing how you're doing this and think that that's the way it should be done and possibly getting injured because of your lack of safety leadership. I'm really not trying to bust your balls but if you're going to put out content in a public forum then you should take responsibility for your actions or lack of. Just something to keep in mind. Sorry to sound like a safety snob but we dictate what the next generation is going to do by our actions. Why not show them the correct way. Be safe out there everybody.
You forgot one most important ,using respirator when using angle grinder -othervise you get lugs full of dust and silica carbide - a lung fibrosis,aka your lungs are fucked ,full of tiny holes. Only way to cure it is transplant. And for a country with no free medical care thats a big risk to take that can be mitigated by using 20$ respirator.
I use situational appropriate ppe based on my own ability and situation, I can assure both of you that when I need to I wear gloves, a face shield, have grinders with guards on them, and if I am really doing some grinding I put on a respirator. If you look again Jonny you will note I am wearing ear pro when grinding. My shop my rules, thanks for watching.
Well that is one way to do it, I'll tell you why I don't. First off I waste no material. I can easily make at least 3 bells from a tank, even if I just make two and have a center left I use it. Cut down the center and have some nice medium carbon plate! It has been my experience that the big bells don't sell as quick. Not only do they not sell as quick, I make less money. 1 big bell sells for around $300 or $350 in my market. Now three smaller bells, $200 for the top tank bell, $150 for the center and $175 for the Bottom bell. If you're making one for your self sure make a big bell. If you are making your living doing this then you'll learn. Thanks for watching.
It's always great to see other ways to finish projects. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Very cool brother
Like the shop too
Thank you
I love watching your channel for ideas like this. Thanx man!
Glad you like them!
I've done many wind chimes out of conduit. Sounds great.
Those are cool I have made a few myself, thanks for watching.
Neat! Although when I clicked the thumbnail I assumed these were to be made as a shooting target with a satisfying ring.
Gotta harden them to shoot em!
Really nice bells!
Thanks for watching Burrito!
Great video brother,! Straight forward and to the point! Love it man! Thanks for sharing!
Really nice, thanks for the video.
Glad you liked it!
This kinda rings an imagination bell. 👏👏👏
Pretty cheezy Wayne, I love it! Thanks for watching!
@@VooDooTennessee them old dad jokes are kinda a parent. 😁
I've got a few of those gas cylinders, thanks for the demo, Your Bells sound great !
Nice looking bells.
Thanks, and thanks for watching!
Great sound on the bells, will keep in mind if I ever build a church, never know. The no-nonsense manufacturing process is a merit on it's own.
One never knows when they may have to slap up a church! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for your time nice
need to get back out there to get the sword hangers done
Very cool
Thank you
GOOD JOB good video
Thanks!
I did the safety squint while you were grinding.🤩🤩🤩
Ringer, dinger, bonger, hitter, banger... Please call it what it is.
It is a CLAPPER.
Nicely done 👍
Thanks 👍
I have made one. Better wear hearing protection if you really hit it!
Shoot yeah they have a sound don't they! Thanks for watching!
if i remember right oxygen tanks are 220 cubic feet and go around 60 pounds empty!
The one I cut was a 250 they weigh over 100lbs empty.
@@VooDooTennessee if that's an oxy tank for oxy brazing/cutting it's not a standard size then at least for around here! all the full size rigs i've used or seen have 220 cubic foot oxy tanks on them and the hand carry portables have 40 cubic foot oxy tanks!
@@keithmoore5306 yes they make 220s this one however was a 250. jandrweldingsupply.com/store/GasCylinders/LargeHighPressure.html
@@VooDooTennessee i got that was just saying we don't have them around here that i know of!
Have you ever used the bottom?
For whom the bells toll?
Clearly ... it tolls for thee! Thanks for watching!
They toll for thee.
@VooDooTennessee
I'm not sure if the OP understands the connection.
I think Metallica hijacked that sonnet and made it a lyric.
Very cool end product.
My only complaint is your lack of PPE.
Gloves, face shield (I assume), the guard on your 4" grinder and I don't see any hearing protection anywhere.
The reason I bring these things up is that I don't want some young kid seeing how you're doing this and think that that's the way it should be done and possibly getting injured because of your lack of safety leadership.
I'm really not trying to bust your balls but if you're going to put out content in a public forum then you should take responsibility for your actions or lack of.
Just something to keep in mind.
Sorry to sound like a safety snob but we dictate what the next generation is going to do by our actions. Why not show them the correct way.
Be safe out there everybody.
You forgot one most important ,using respirator when using angle grinder -othervise you get lugs full of dust and silica carbide - a lung fibrosis,aka your lungs are fucked ,full of tiny holes.
Only way to cure it is transplant. And for a country with no free medical care thats a big risk to take that can be mitigated by using 20$ respirator.
I use situational appropriate ppe based on my own ability and situation, I can assure both of you that when I need to I wear gloves, a face shield, have grinders with guards on them, and if I am really doing some grinding I put on a respirator. If you look again Jonny you will note I am wearing ear pro when grinding. My shop my rules, thanks for watching.
Stop being a nancy
Make sure empty..😮 love the idea of them
What do you do with the bottom of the tanks?
Are any of these for sale? I have the knowledge, but lack the tools.
They are all for sale, shoot me an email, VooDooForgeBusiness@gmail.com
Where is your PPE ?
Are you the safe monitor?
A waste of a lot of material. If you have a big tank, make a big bell.
Well that is one way to do it, I'll tell you why I don't. First off I waste no material. I can easily make at least 3 bells from a tank, even if I just make two and have a center left I use it. Cut down the center and have some nice medium carbon plate! It has been my experience that the big bells don't sell as quick. Not only do they not sell as quick, I make less money. 1 big bell sells for around $300 or $350 in my market. Now three smaller bells, $200 for the top tank bell, $150 for the center and $175 for the Bottom bell. If you're making one for your self sure make a big bell. If you are making your living doing this then you'll learn. Thanks for watching.