I love how organized your shop is it looks like mine. A little tip to save time and aggravation I have 3 angle grinders one has a cutoff wheel another has a grinding wheel the third has a wire wheel and a power spool hung from the ceiling with three outlets. no disk changes or power supply changes.
@@2wheelworkshop Here in the states we have a discount tool chain called Harbor Freight most of there tools are crap but the 4.5 in angle grinder I use is ok and on sale for 10$ us dollars when I catch them on sale I pick up one
@@kevinmullins4919 they're not quite so cheap over here but I'm pretty sure Aldi does a cheap angle grinder. Maybe I will pick a few up next time they get them in.
I love how organized your shop is it looks like mine. A little tip to save time and aggravation I have 3 angle grinders one has a cutoff wheel another has a grinding wheel the third has a wire wheel and a power spool hung from the ceiling with three outlets. no disk changes or power supply changes.
Thanks mate. I have often thought that multiple angle grinders would be handy but I always seem to find something else to spend my money on.
@@2wheelworkshop Here in the states we have a discount tool chain called Harbor Freight most of there tools are crap but the 4.5 in angle grinder I use is ok and on sale for 10$ us dollars when I catch them on sale I pick up one
@@kevinmullins4919 they're not quite so cheap over here but I'm pretty sure Aldi does a cheap angle grinder. Maybe I will pick a few up next time they get them in.
@@2wheelworkshop You won't be disappointed you'll save time and aggravation.
Nice clamps mate. Always weld outside corner first :)
handy little clamps. good to see you back in the workshop.
Guess you are Australia or NZ. Are there Harbor Freight stores their? Like your shop, very orderly.
why didn't you placed the bars inside the miter joint? i am confused!
Because he already has a flat table. Otherwise he should use the inside of the jig.
Wow sooo very over complicaded you do things