Here is my new tool. Its a vise/clamp kind of thingy, i made it for clamping objects while making cuts / grinding etc. Half V shaped jaws fits nicely for different shaped profiles, and plate thickness. Here is some pictures and more info: www.homemadetools.net/forum/cutting-bench-vise-clamp-78924
TOFG, just a few minutes of watching this earned my subscription. Beautiful density of information and technique. Very thoughtful design and construction. You make your cutting and joining tools seem as easy to use as woodworking tools. Keep up the fine work!
Outstanding, superb cutting & welding, and as always brilliant design! Love the little S hook for the movable jaw too! Thanks for sharing this with us.
4 года назад+1
Thanks buddy. I have been planning that for a while. Finally i had time to make it.
Very handy and functional. Another winner. It also amazes me how you get such clean and straight cuts with the grinder and doing it free hand. Snow on the ground.. I guess this was done a few months ago ??
4 года назад+2
Thank you Peter. It was made at this week. If you look closely to the backround, you might notice that there is snow.. then there's not. That is Finnish spring. Sunny day can turn to cold, snowy evening within minutes. 👍
@ That was an awesome prize too. 👍🏽 I'm surprised you haven't got more subscribers, to be honest. Here's to 100K subs, sooner rather than later. 👌🏽 You definitely deserve it mate.
This is like fireball tools quality vise with more low key tools! Same high quality functionality but made with simpler tools! Very nice product! Both video and vice!
Oh my! That is an amazingly excellent and sturdy vice!! 10/10 if I were allowed to rate it. So I want to say thank you for sharing. That is super cool, keep it up! I could have liked it 1000 times.
Thank you! Thats commercial grader om that vice! Looks really Good! Wouldn't mind at all to have one of those in the garage! 👌🏻
4 года назад
Thanks mate!
4 года назад
@J.C. Kohle Hi. You can hear "Soikkeli" about 0.23 - 0.28. ruclips.net/video/fsU-ev-FU8E/видео.html Useally english speaking people pronounce it somewhat right. Except, two K' s should be said longer, and L shorter. Funny thing it, that when English speaking person says "Soikkeli" first time, it sounds same when Finnish person says " Balls ringing " 😂
This has got to be one of the best stick welders normaly i see other guys and some look like bird poop, could someone not sponser this guy with a plasma cutter i mean just think what he could build with it. New sub mainly cause of your welding its nice to see it done like it should.
4 года назад
Thank you! Good plasma cutter would be useful, that's sure.
Nifty. Did I miss you demonstrating the tooth sticking out the top? More functional than I expected from the thumbnail image. Cool.
4 года назад+1
Thanks! This supposed to be little different video. I was sick when i edited this video, some things we're left out from it. This can be used also with drillpress . I supposed to shoot clip from that part too... But i was too tired. I will show those optional uses in my coming videos later. I got the results from laboratory, it showed that i had covid-19. Now i feel fine, it seems that i was lucky and wasn't sick more than a week.👍
Impressed that you held the arc all the way around the rod. Would have taken me 3 goes
4 года назад+2
Thanks. There is actually very simple trick that makes it easier. Start welding from the farthest point, hold your hand & rod holder upside down ( thump pointing down ) and while welding, slowly roll your hand, so that when welding around the round piece, your thump is pointing up - forward at the end. This makes much easier to keep rod on the right angle / position. It also works with mig / mag too.
Maestro, I am having trouble visualizing this, despite what must be an excellent description of the action. Please include a view of your technique in a future video, we'd all be obliged!
Just a thought here, all of your vices are really awesome. I saw a vise made on Fireball tools and he made a removable crank handle with 3 hexagonal holes for Speed or Torque tightening with a handle on it, very interesting feature. Check it out, it's large capacity red vise he made. It's a cool feature you could add to any project where you have to crank something tight.
4 года назад
Yep. That looks like a good feature.. it could be made with other way too. 🤔
Hello from Ohio, USA. Useful and unique multi-purpose vise design and build! I wanted to ask about the 2 self-centering clamps you used to weld together the screw and shaft. Did you make those or buy the? If bought, where? And if you made them, perhaps consider making plans available? Kiitos Hey-hey ( Sorry-My Finnish is very rusty )
4 года назад+1
Hi. And thank you. Its this: www.directindustry.com/prod/gbc-uk/product-216417-2229739.html
I love how much you're able to get done with accessible tools! What electrodes do you like for stick welding? I love 7018 but I weld so infrequently that I have a hard time storing them properly.
4 года назад+1
Hi. I am more ews than aws guy. 😊 I mostly use ok 73.15 with steel. www.esab.fi/fi/fi/products/filler-metals/covered-stick-electrodes-smaw/low-hydrogen-low-alloy-electrodes/ok-73-15.cfm Storing rods is sometimes tricky. Vacuum sealer is one option. I use steel pipes, one side weld airtight. Then i dry rods in oven at 250 degrees, put them inside the tube while those are still hot, and then close other end with a tight rubber plug. When rods / air inside the pipe cools down, it has negative pressure inside it. ( Vacuum ) Rods are easy to store and those stay dry.
que buena la idea de ese banco de tornillo te felicito bro soy nuevo y espero aprender mucho de tu canal , un gran saludo desde Bolivia La Paz ciudad Maravilla a 3600 sobre el nivel del mar
Nice design on the clamp. What kind of cut off wheel were you using? Looks like it lasted awhile and made light work of some of the plate
4 года назад+2
I use these 3M cubitron 2 cut of wheels: www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/all-3m-products/~/3M-Cubitron-II-Cut-Off-Wheels/?N=5002385+3290927285&rt=rud Here those are yellow / orange coloured in all thickness / size. In US thinner ones can be coloured green / grey too. I used 1mm ( 0.25 " ) wheels.
Wow, vilken överraskning!! Jag trodde inte mina ögon när min kommentar dök upp i rutan. Jag var tvungen att kolla flera ggr😁. Jag är stolt över att få något som Du har tillverkat. Du är skicklig med verktyg och jag har tittat på dina videor med stort nöje. Var rädd om Dig i dessa orostider! Leif
Ja taas suurella luovuudella toteutettu idea, Kiitos! Itsellä heräsi jo ajatus tehdä samanmoinen pikkasen pitempänä. Veivin juureen kierretangon päähän hylsy hitsillä kiinni, niin voi mutterinvääntimellä pyöritellä vauhdikkaasti päästä päähän. Ja toiset irtoleuat puutöihin. Huomenna pajalle :)
4 года назад
Kiitos. Meinasin tehdä itselleni kanssa jämäkämmän version, jatkettavalla kammella. Voisi käyttää laakereiden ulos vetämiseen ja iskareiden kokoonpuristamiseen myös. Pidemmällä kammella saisi lisää voimaa, lyhyempi taas olisi kätevämpi silloin kun voimaa ei tarvitse.
great job tuomas! i am in need for a pipe vise for a long time now and always not finding time to build the proper thing but your design is waaay beyond that i like it so much i won't ask for permission to copy! and now i have all the time so no excuses haha. but i have to ask too about the device/clamp you used at the 1:20 min mark is that another tool you designed? (never seen that around here) or a commercial item. i always admire the control you have over the rod, do you fill the corners in one pass? what type rod did you use this time? sorry many questions just curious and already thinking what scraps are in the shop right now. thanks for sharing and take care. pete
4 года назад+1
Its a commercial clamp design, my friend machined a set of them at my workplace. Its for fitting together two pipes / rods with different diameter. I try to find a link for it.
Once again I post on here the Instructable link doesn't work or maybe you don't read or don't care, don't use links if you aren't going to keep them current.
I use mig/mag & tig at my workplace every day, stick maybe couple times @ month. I use it at home to stay in touch for it, otherwise i would soon "loose it"
@ I knew you have access to different welding machines at work, just thought MIG would be more convenient for most of your works. But that's a good reason! Lol
This time i used all left overs. Esab ok 63.30 , 309mol and ok 48. All can be used with steel too, but 63.30 is for stainless, 309mol for welding together steel and stainless steel. ( ews standard)
Tässä on kieltämättä kyllä älliä. Saattaa olla että pitää apinoida tämä idea. 👍
4 года назад+1
Kiitti. On siinä. Käytän sitä myös hitsaillessa. Saa kappaleen sopivaan asentoon. Idea on tuossa puoli V- urassa leuoissa, se pitää levyt suorassa automaattisesti. Sama muoto sopii niin pyöreille kuin kulmikkaillekin kappaleille.
Here is my new tool.
Its a vise/clamp kind of thingy, i made it for clamping
objects while making cuts / grinding etc. Half V shaped jaws fits nicely for different shaped profiles,
and plate thickness.
Here is some pictures and more info: www.homemadetools.net/forum/cutting-bench-vise-clamp-78924
Nice welds
Very clever! The weldings were a pleasure to watch.
Первый Ютуб блогер который умеет варить электродами.
Dude is a surgeon with that angle grinder!
Wonderful idea, and some seriously nice stick welding!
Thank you!
TOFG, just a few minutes of watching this earned my subscription. Beautiful density of information and technique. Very thoughtful design and construction. You make your cutting and joining tools seem as easy to use as woodworking tools. Keep up the fine work!
Thank you very much!
Great idea of vise and what great welding skills!! 👍👍👍
Grattis!
Outstanding, superb cutting & welding, and as always brilliant design! Love the little S hook for the movable jaw too! Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thanks buddy. I have been planning that for a while. Finally i had time to make it.
@ Stay safe and well Bud!
Thanks for sharing. It looks so easy but there is so much complex than I think. amazing job!
Man. I respect your welding. You stick it like mig. Greetings from Kenya
Thanks buddy!
Great idea! love it :)
Thanks buddy. 👍
Very, very innovative design. Both simple and elegant. Well done. Gonna build one today.
Your name for it is the best. Cool idea!!!! Your weld around that rod in the beginning was awesome!!! Great job man!
Thank you!
It's always a pleasure to watch you work, well done!
Thank you very much! I am happy that you liked it!
Very handy and functional. Another winner. It also amazes me how you get such clean and straight cuts with the grinder and doing it free hand. Snow on the ground.. I guess this was done a few months ago ??
Thank you Peter. It was made at this week. If you look closely to the backround, you might notice that there is snow.. then there's not.
That is Finnish spring. Sunny day can turn to cold, snowy evening within minutes. 👍
Amazing!! Love how you weld effortlessly!
Man!!!!You were born for stick welding!!!!once again amazing project!!!!!!!
Thanks!
Congratulations @Tule 54
That was another mind blowing genius build. 👍🏽
Magnificent job mate 👌🏽
Thank you very much Bill!
More giveaway's coming on the future, 100K is the next goal. I hope it comes soon. ☺️
@
That was an awesome prize too. 👍🏽
I'm surprised you haven't got more subscribers, to be honest.
Here's to 100K subs, sooner rather than later. 👌🏽
You definitely deserve it mate.
@Bill Carroll
Thank You, sir
@@Tule54
Pleasure mate.
Enjoy your awesome prize. 👍🏽
This is like fireball tools quality vise with more low key tools! Same high quality functionality but made with simpler tools! Very nice product! Both video and vice!
Thank you very much!
The other finnish guy = another finest project!! 👍😷🇪🇨
That's a really good vice. The only thing that I would add is harden jaws. Otherwise it's very versatile i like it.
very nifty table vise and the small anvil looks great.
Oh my! That is an amazingly excellent and sturdy vice!! 10/10 if I were allowed to rate it. So I want to say thank you for sharing. That is super cool, keep it up! I could have liked it 1000 times.
:) Thank you very much!
Great build, I can see many uses for a video like this. I'll be adding this to my To Build list
Very nice! I could sure use a vise like this in my shop. Excellent quarantine project.
Thanks! Great to hear that!
That’s thinking outside the box- nice job!
Thanks!
That is some masterful welding and great craftsmanship!
You make stick welding look so effortless.
Thank you! Thats commercial grader om that vice! Looks really Good! Wouldn't mind at all to have one of those in the garage! 👌🏻
Thanks mate!
@J.C. Kohle Hi. You can hear "Soikkeli" about 0.23 - 0.28.
ruclips.net/video/fsU-ev-FU8E/видео.html
Useally english speaking people pronounce it somewhat right. Except, two K' s should be said longer, and L shorter.
Funny thing it, that when English speaking person says "Soikkeli" first time, it sounds same when Finnish person says " Balls ringing " 😂
Nice!! Very practical for locksmiths! Congratulations!
Thats cool 👍 great for Cutting Long pieces of metal and much more stable with those square pipes, Love it ❤️
That was pretty cool and a very useful tool nice weird beads too
I've got to make myself one of these with my powerarc welder.
Another extremely useful tool. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching it!
That's actually a great idea! Thanks for sharing, as usual!
Cheers!
Thank you for watching it!
Great video, build, and vise idea, thank you!
This has got to be one of the best stick welders normaly i see other guys and some look like bird poop, could someone not sponser this guy with a plasma cutter i mean just think what he could build with it. New sub mainly cause of your welding its nice to see it done like it should.
Thank you! Good plasma cutter would be useful, that's sure.
@ credit due Where's credit due, I think I'll be binge watching some of your other videos, cracking jobs so far👍👍
A most excellent project 👍
Thank you!
Enjoyed watching the craftsmanship!
Very fast use of different size clamping ..great work. It may be able to take your bending attachment ..
Thanks. It works nicely when welding smaller parts too.
Very nice! Works great!
👍perfect project, professional welding, high-quality video. I like it.👏
Nifty. Did I miss you demonstrating the tooth sticking out the top? More functional than I expected from the thumbnail image. Cool.
Thanks! This supposed to be little different video.
I was sick when i edited this video, some things we're left out from it.
This can be used also with drillpress . I supposed to shoot clip from that part too... But i was too tired.
I will show those optional uses in my coming videos later.
I got the results from laboratory, it showed that i had covid-19.
Now i feel fine, it seems that i was lucky and wasn't sick more than a week.👍
@ Good to hear you made it through okay. Looking forward to future vids!
@@super_slo Thanks buddy!
Superb 👍 I have something that’s similar was made by Ely years ago Called “ Super Jaws “ brilliant but mine uses you leg to operate great watch.
Impressed that you held the arc all the way around the rod. Would have taken me 3 goes
Thanks. There is actually very simple trick that makes it easier.
Start welding from the farthest point, hold your hand & rod holder upside down ( thump pointing down ) and while welding, slowly roll your hand, so that when welding around the round piece, your thump is pointing up - forward at the end. This makes much easier to keep rod on the right angle / position. It also works with mig / mag too.
Maestro, I am having trouble visualizing this, despite what must be an excellent description of the action. Please include a view of your technique in a future video, we'd all be obliged!
Excelente proyecto ! Felicidades ⚡️
Amazing ! Gonna make one for myself !
Great idea sir!
Just a thought here, all of your vices are really awesome. I saw a vise made on Fireball tools and he made a removable crank handle with 3 hexagonal holes for Speed or Torque tightening with a handle on it, very interesting feature. Check it out, it's large capacity red vise he made. It's a cool feature you could add to any project where you have to crank something tight.
Yep. That looks like a good feature.. it could be made with other way too. 🤔
Отличное исполнение!
Mestre! Sempre surpreendendo, você mestre diy, simples muito útil, versátil, muito obrigado mestre!
Excelentes trabajos muy profesionales y muy admirables todo un arte.
You are a real Master 🛠️👍😉👍. Cheers.
Thank you!
Excelente ideia! Parabens.
Hello from Ohio, USA. Useful and unique multi-purpose vise design and build! I wanted to ask about the 2 self-centering clamps you used to weld together the screw and shaft. Did you make those or buy the? If bought, where? And if you made them, perhaps consider making plans available? Kiitos Hey-hey ( Sorry-My Finnish is very rusty )
Hi. And thank you.
Its this:
www.directindustry.com/prod/gbc-uk/product-216417-2229739.html
Great job Tuomas. An awesome project. Love it so much. #stayathome
belle vidéo, voila un astucieux étaux , merci pour le partage👌👌
Merci beaucoup!
Ottimo lavoro!
1:34 tidy bit of welding 👌👍 nice build!
Thanks mate!
Mi reconocimiento a quien sabe cómo emplear correctamente estos momentos de cuarentena
Nice job. I really enjoy it
Thank you very much!
Obviously it should be called "Clampy McClampFace"
I love how much you're able to get done with accessible tools! What electrodes do you like for stick welding? I love 7018 but I weld so infrequently that I have a hard time storing them properly.
Hi. I am more ews than aws guy. 😊
I mostly use ok 73.15 with steel.
www.esab.fi/fi/fi/products/filler-metals/covered-stick-electrodes-smaw/low-hydrogen-low-alloy-electrodes/ok-73-15.cfm
Storing rods is sometimes tricky. Vacuum sealer is one option.
I use steel pipes, one side weld airtight.
Then i dry rods in oven at 250 degrees, put them inside the tube while those are still hot, and then close other end with a tight rubber plug.
When rods / air inside the pipe cools down, it has negative pressure inside it. ( Vacuum ) Rods are easy to store and those stay dry.
@, good one!
Esta excelente para piezas grandes! 👍
Чудово!
Muy buen proyecto, me encanta!!! Saludos
Thanks buddy!
Excelente herramienta, gracias.
que buena la idea de ese banco de tornillo te felicito bro soy nuevo y espero aprender mucho de tu canal , un gran saludo desde Bolivia La Paz ciudad Maravilla a 3600 sobre el nivel del mar
Wow this is cool for different things, do you have a PDF file to cut everything to build it.
I haven't made plans. Instructable comes later. I'll post the link for you then.
Brilliant!
Nice design on the clamp. What kind of cut off wheel were you using? Looks like it lasted awhile and made light work of some of the plate
I use these 3M cubitron 2 cut of wheels: www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/all-3m-products/~/3M-Cubitron-II-Cut-Off-Wheels/?N=5002385+3290927285&rt=rud
Here those are yellow / orange coloured in all thickness / size.
In US thinner ones can be coloured green / grey too. I used 1mm ( 0.25 " ) wheels.
Nice stick welding
Wow, vilken överraskning!! Jag trodde inte mina ögon när min kommentar dök upp i rutan. Jag var tvungen att kolla flera ggr😁.
Jag är stolt över att få något som Du har tillverkat. Du är skicklig med verktyg och jag har tittat på dina videor med stort nöje.
Var rädd om Dig i dessa orostider!
Leif
Congratulations on winning, Tule54!
@Robert G
Thank You, sir.
Great job as always. Hope you are well stay safe.
Thanks buddy! I was sick last week fever and that, but nothing worse. Now i am fine, family too. ☺️
@
Happy to hear that . We getting hit hard here in Quebec but so far we okay .
Ja taas suurella luovuudella toteutettu idea, Kiitos! Itsellä heräsi jo ajatus tehdä samanmoinen pikkasen pitempänä. Veivin juureen kierretangon päähän hylsy hitsillä kiinni, niin voi mutterinvääntimellä pyöritellä vauhdikkaasti päästä päähän. Ja toiset irtoleuat puutöihin. Huomenna pajalle :)
Kiitos. Meinasin tehdä itselleni kanssa jämäkämmän version, jatkettavalla kammella. Voisi käyttää laakereiden ulos vetämiseen ja iskareiden kokoonpuristamiseen myös. Pidemmällä kammella saisi lisää voimaa, lyhyempi taas olisi kätevämpi silloin kun voimaa ei tarvitse.
Great thought to it!!
Nice job. What kind electrodes were you using?
Thanks. Esab ok 73.15 ( E8018-G H4R )
@ thank you, good luck in you difficult but beautiful work
Привет. Сразу же возник тот же вопрос. Качество шва великолепное. Лайк и подписка.
Once again the link you supplied to the instructable doesn't work. Have you deleted it?
Simplicity 👍🏻
Thanks!
Taas tuli uusi hieno ja toimiva keksintö! 🎅🏻👍🏻🇫🇮
Kiitos. ☺️
Excelente trabajo....good!
Great idea
Thanks! Great that you liked!
great job tuomas! i am in need for a pipe vise for a long time now and always not finding time to build the proper thing but your design is waaay beyond that i like it so much i won't ask for permission to copy! and now i have all the time so no excuses haha. but i have to ask too about the device/clamp you used at the 1:20 min mark is that another tool you designed? (never seen that around here) or a commercial item. i always admire the control you have over the rod, do you fill the corners in one pass? what type rod did you use this time? sorry many questions just curious and already thinking what scraps are in the shop right now. thanks for sharing and take care. pete
Its a commercial clamp design, my friend machined a set of them at my workplace. Its for fitting together two pipes / rods with different diameter. I try to find a link for it.
The other Finnish guy thanks!
@@thebrokenbone Here is the link: www.directindustry.com/prod/gbc-uk/product-216417-2229739.html
hey that's pinky technique, i learn it from weldingtipsandtrick
Muito bom parabéns.
Muito bom ótimo
Intriguing! What grinding disc/wheel are you using?
I use these: www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/all-3m-products/~/3M-Cubitron-II-Flap-Disc-967A/?N=5002385+3293241511&rt=rud
Can I have a video on how to make a 2-axis graft?
You can found more info from here:
www.instructables.com/id/Cutting-Bench-Vise-Clamp-Thingy/
Once again I post on here the Instructable link doesn't work or maybe you don't read or don't care, don't use links if you aren't going to keep them current.
What kind of clamp were you using to hold the threaded rod and shaft when you were welding them?
I try to find a link to it. I don't know english name for it.
Here is the link for the commercial one: www.directindustry.com/prod/gbc-uk/product-216417-2229739.html
Cool tool! Why don't you MIG weld?
I use mig/mag & tig at my workplace every day, stick maybe couple times @ month. I use it at home to stay in touch for it, otherwise i would soon "loose it"
@ I knew you have access to different welding machines at work, just thought MIG would be more convenient for most of your works. But that's a good reason! Lol
Merci
What rods are you using???
This time i used all left overs. Esab ok 63.30 , 309mol and ok 48. All can be used with steel too, but 63.30 is for stainless, 309mol for welding together steel and stainless steel. ( ews standard)
Muito bom 🤙🏿
any plan or dimensions to help us build it, greetings from chile
Coming soon.
www.instructables.com/id/Cutting-Bench-Vise-Clamp-Thingy/
Y is this different then other guy ?
Tässä on kieltämättä kyllä älliä. Saattaa olla että pitää apinoida tämä idea. 👍
Kiitti. On siinä. Käytän sitä myös hitsaillessa. Saa kappaleen sopivaan asentoon. Idea on tuossa puoli V- urassa leuoissa, se pitää levyt suorassa automaattisesti. Sama muoto sopii niin pyöreille kuin kulmikkaillekin kappaleille.
👏👍
👌👌👌👌👍
Fajne