Although you have done an amazing job, I believe it would be easier to make a conventional stick welder into a spot welder by making the arms and copper points. By the way, I can purchase a commercially built spot welder for $450 and I would be guaranteed safety. So is it worth the effort?
When my son was about 12 he became fascinated with electronics. He made his shop in an old shed behind the house. Can't tell you how many times there would be a loud pop and the house would go dark. He was always bringing home old TVs, radios and microwaves he found on the side of the road. I didn't try to discourage his interest and today he's a successful electrical engineer.
I was the same way as your son, but my stepfather didn't have your wisdom and coolness. He was an arrogant, alcoholic, tough guy who loved to rule with an iron fist of pettiness. I once tried to recreate a hotdog cooker using 2 forks hooked up to 110 volts, 15 amps..... that was until he walked in on me and completely flipped out, thus ruining my entire interest in the whole thing.
@EzraCannon-xp9is hey, that's what they make circuit breakers for. I would have let you flip the switch, watched the sparks fly, then asked what we learned from this experience! LoL
I once found a microwave in a trash pile. I picked it up to get the ring magnets from the magnetron. Two days later, I started to take it apart when a little voice within me told me to bleed off the capacitor. My rational mind told me not to worry about it, that it had bled itself off of any charge. Yet, the little voice persisted. So, I got a screwdriver and shorted the capacitor poles. Lo and behold, it sounded like a 357 magnum going off.
All of those metal shavings can be easily picked up by putting a magnet inside a plastic bag, then picking them up, invert the bag, pull off the magnet & throw away the bag. Easy.
Nice spot welder only thing i would do is place a strain relief insulated cord clamp where it enters the metal enclosure also make sure all metal parts are earthed transformer, metal case bonded to the green and yellow PE wire through the plug to power supply
That spot welder… super-professional work, from design to engineering. Top quality. Didn’t stop at just functional. Painted parts. Easily commercial level product. Well done! Also, that trick of shaping the electrodes on the drill press. Gold! I didn’t realize I had a vertical lathe at home. 🙏
Please everyone. Leave these high voltage projects to the professionals. They're cool, however you cannot be careless in the construction or use of them. You could be seriously injured or most likely killed. If you do choose to do this, be sure to use the correct protective gear and remember to ALWAYS respect electricity
Que excelentes ideas para fabricar herramientas, tanto para el taller como para el hogar..!! Tiene su chiste, es muy laborioso y se lleva su tiempo fabricarlas, pero valen la pena..!! Totally Handy saludos..!!
Never crimp copper cables to end connector with a pair of pliers, use the proper tool or just solder it in place, then add the shrink wrap. On plastic bumpers, you melt the wire into the plastic on the inside that way it will not be seen from the outside, then sand and bondo the exterior for a cleaner finish.
If anyones wondering, that tank he cut and welded the square onto was a pressure tank found in rural homes with a well. It maintains the pressure of your water supply without running your pump constantly. It has a rubber bladder filled with air that compresses against the water pressure.
Rural you say. What if you in down town but your house is on top of the highest point in downtown and the water pressure isn't enough to "push" the water up your hill? And yes this does happen. Either way a booster pump would be installed to aid in getting you water from the bottom of the hill to the top and a bladder tank, which is what they are called, is used in this application as a reservoir same as with a well pump. Also small bladder tanks are installed over water heaters for the sake of thermal expansion but we won't get into that
@@derrickfeltner6634 I think the important thing was it was not a gas tank, with all the "interesting" safety concerns that cutting into one can raise. A small steel barrel would also do as it is just the holder for the fire clay.
That´s a total intelligent way to build something from old things: First crush it with a sledge hammer. This will help to salvage running parts, especial electronics....
Microwave oven transformers are not “extremely dangerous” if you remove the original, high-voltage secondary and replace it with a low-voltage, high-current one (like in these projects). Otherwise, yes, they are probably responsible for more deaths than any other DIY project; the voltage one makes is comparable to that in an electric chair! The real danger is in disassembling the microwave; they contain capacitors that can store a lethal charge, even when the microwave has been disconnected from power!
Same is true for old color TV fly back transformers. More than 20000 volts, but at a low current. It can still knock you across a room...saw it happen about 50 years ago
I like your style your inventions remind me of things I would make but less rugged I usually don't make my inventions look that nice I just build them to work but the time and effort you put in definitely pays off in the end
@@bertalankiss8742 but that is the point ... correctly!! In this video .. open with a hammer is everything but correctly ... there could be International damages on the components ... and with the build of the point welding . No Primarstufe earth connection... no input Fuse... no security wire to the metal housing ... it is no question IF something goes wrong ... only WHEN it goes wrong
Wußte gar nicht, daß polnische Technologie so gut ist, wie russische Technologie! Tolle, bereichernde Ideen, handwerklich erstklasig umgesetzt und Produkte mit einem echten Mehrwert! Vielen Dank für die tollen Inspirationen!
What is that yellow box he makes it look like thats the power it has to plug into the wall to transform anything thats why its called a transformer you cant just create power from coil windings
Real artists ! Capable of realizing original and brilliant ideas at the same time . They are young and a good future awaits them . Let's hope that it is bright and promising success to match their ambitions .
I would never recommend letting anyone with little knowledge of electronics try any of this on their own. I worked my entire electronics career as a technician, first in the Air Force, then commercially. In the military on Radar, with up to 1500 volts at enough to let you know you don't want to touch it. Outside, up to 80,000 volts in X-ray equipment, I called those voltages, "Crispy Beacon" voltages, 80Kv at 5 to 8 amps, if you mistreat it, you fry.
Well and the fire hazard and insurrance issues… If homemade Electric stuff cause fire, there are no one Else to blame.. Than you. Even if you actually did a good job and everything is at great standard🤷🏼♂️
@@k9officerft434 Agreed. I've been hit enough times that I'm very cautious about high voltage. It seems that safety feature to keep you from getting tagged, it's the one thing that dies first. That leaves high voltage tanks in X-ray equipment live. Being over cautious kept me alive.
Perfect! I'm totally impressed just how impeccably technologically sound your work is. It's just stunning, what you do. Bravo! And you have a nice music taste.
I came across one of your videos today and got hooked on it. I had a day off from work and for the majority of the day I just watched your videos. You are quite talented, skillful, creative and outright genius.
K, so I've made the spot welder. It actually does work. I thought the video was all microwave builds, and I expected the arc welder too. I'm definitely gonna try the pressure tank smelter! 😁. I L😍VE diy builds.
@@zackscoolvids I've been using a standard 110V plug from my garage outlet, which is on a 40 watt breaker, haven't tripped the breaker yet. Keep in mind I'm not welding anything thicker than about 1/8" thick, but it does well. Aloha!
💥🔧💡 "That spot welder... a true masterpiece of professional craftsmanship. Impressive design, impeccable engineering. It surpasses mere functionality and even features beautifully painted parts. This could easily compete on a commercial level. Well done!" 💥💡🛠 "Also, the ingenious trick of shaping the electrodes on the drill press. Pure gold! Who would have thought that a simple tool like a drill press could double as a vertical lathe? Mind blown! 🙏"
🛠🔩🎨 Wow, the spot welder is a true masterpiece! The level of professionalism, from design to engineering, is top-notch. Not only is it functional, but the painted parts take it to a whole new level of commercial-grade quality. And that trick of shaping the electrodes on the drill press? Pure gold! Who knew a vertical lathe was hiding in our own homes? Incredible work! 👏🔥👍
Your videos are amazing. You need to continue this excellent work for other topics. In engineering, we used to always put a note... "All work to be performed in a workmanlike manner" ... You really define what a workmanlike manner Is in your videos.
Piecyk do topienia bardzo mi się podoba. Schładzanie wylanego aluminium widzę, że wzorowane na BigStackD ;D Jakiego palnika użyłeś do grzania piecyka? Zgrzewarka punktowa też cudna. U mnie trafo leży i czeka na dokończenie projektu już parę lat... Aż wstyd XD
I wouldn't advise anyone to try this at home. This young man's homework paid off!.. I'll stick to my 1920s hit and miss engines, and my John Deere... Great! 👍 video
This is slightly unsettling. It's far from clear what is actually being made here, the end results. The microwave oven high voltage transformer is extremely dangerous too, incredibly so. If you need a transformer to build a spot welder then use the right one, not a repurposed microwave oven transformer. Really, a novice watching this could get into serious problems. I studied electrical engineering and such a cavalier approach to systems driven by the domestic AC supply is a recipe for disaster. The material used for the heating element too (12:40), what is that? there are elements well suited to that purpose but you seem to have used copper, why? there seems to be no over current protection like a fuse and nothing to prevent the cables themselves from getting hot and melting the insulation, these are all important things to consider here - particularly if young inexperienced children might be placing their trust in you.
I’m afraid, after reading many comments, that people who lack the knowledge and understanding will try to duplicate this. That’s where the danger truly lies.
If you add actual practical safety info to the comments you might actually save lives then. People are not interested in finger-waving as much as info. I've learned why it's dangerous and how to mitigate the dangers of many things thanks to experts weighing in.
I think that the video just needs a commentary and it would be perfect. All these crybabies who shouldn’t be tinkering with anything electrical because they are too unintelligent in the first place need to zip the lip
I see the comments talk of safety and reliability, when it comes to doing DIY projects of this nature. Generally speaking usage of the repurposed components from thrown away equipments can put life at risk if the usage of the particular component or components are not properly understood. There's an absolute need to understand the specifications for what the specific component was built for versus the specifications required in the DIY project. This undoubtedly calls for a good theoretical and practical understanding of the principles involved and adhering to industrially accepted standards and conventions while doing an electrical engineering based DIY project. It is also of utmost importance in such videos to explain the assembly and speak of technical requirements,and also speak of caution and restraint where necessary while doing an electrical DIY. It is something more than mere assembling of the parts perceived to be 'OK' out of ignorance. A qualified guide would help save a bad day!
@@TheHighborn I have fiddled with fridges the gas ,micro wave also .TV ! They all have reserve power and can be fatal if you short out or touch 2 places at once or touch wires . I Found out threw me across the room ! BE CAREFULL ! 👍👍👍👍
People if you like to tinker with electronics like i do but your an amateur at best LEAVE these high voltage projects for professionals. Or at least until you are way more advanced and safety and PPE is second nature.
Fantastic video. I will never again throw away another Microwave oven! But the best for me was the knife at the end of the video. My sincere congratulations Sir!
... молодец парень дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения!-, отличная получилась точечная сварка, а чтобы не ломать микроволновку ради трансформатора ,может быть лучше бы найти готовый ⚙️🔗📏🤝🔥🤓💪👍🇷🇺👈!!!
Он её из пункта приёма електромусора взял. Зачем покупать если люди не нужные, но ещё очень даже рабочие вещи на мусор несут. Такой вот странный запад.
You don't get a second chance after blowing your arm off. And I never trespassed High Voltage signs either so I don't know what I'm missing and that's great. Likewise, you're a master craftsman with all the right tools. Great respect for your 2nd life projects in good hands.
El cuchillo no lo utilizaría para la comida, porque sería un foco de bacterias. Pero para lo demás sería genial. Soy nuevo aquí, y me encanta tus vídeos.👍🏼✌🏾💪🏿
Excellent examples a Spot Welder, Electromagnetic Drill Press ~ Ferrous Material Holder, (Awesome easy setup!!!) and a Firestick Crucible. The ONLY Extremely Dangerous part of all of what is shown is the Materials List required for the most part. I have used all three tools, Commercially Manufactured, with less capabilities and ease of use! Even if a quick display of Components list possibly, would make the Whole Build a LOT safer. Those that just try, and Guess will end up possibly building something that could be an Injury in the making or that Funeral they get to personally Host, as the Star Attraction! LOL Exceptional Workmanship with innovative ideas for otherwise Expensive useful tools! Thank You!
......... and to add critically here. One should understand the "Depth Guage" or "Drill Stop", function on their Drill Press, or Fireworks could be in that Mix perhaps? LOL Otherwise a Huge Time saver device is what I'd call that! You'd be surprised why Caution Labels Exist! HA! But I see the Utility here that surpasses my very Expensive "Mag Drill" I own! At least for small items anyway! Possibly add a 1/2" thick, Sacrificial Drill plate, atop of the Magnet would be a safer option here??? I do that in Reverse, with my Mag Drill routinely for a depth Guage device! Sort of like when drilling wood to have a Scrap piece under the Project, perhaps?
Here's someone who knows what he's doing real pro work ! Everything is immaculate, brand new, you'd swear it just came out of the factory . Stuff bordering on genius. Really beautiful to look at . Thank you, for the pleasure of the eyes !
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Although you have done an amazing job, I believe it would be easier to make a conventional stick welder into a spot welder by making the arms and copper points.
By the way, I can purchase a commercially built spot welder for $450 and I would be guaranteed safety. So is it worth the effort?
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When my son was about 12 he became fascinated with electronics. He made his shop in an old shed behind the house. Can't tell you how many times there would be a loud pop and the house would go dark. He was always bringing home old TVs, radios and microwaves he found on the side of the road. I didn't try to discourage his interest and today he's a successful electrical engineer.
Florida man lives!
Need more dads like you
I was the same way as your son, but my stepfather didn't have your wisdom and coolness. He was an arrogant, alcoholic, tough guy who loved to rule with an iron fist of pettiness. I once tried to recreate a hotdog cooker using 2 forks hooked up to 110 volts, 15 amps..... that was until he walked in on me and completely flipped out, thus ruining my entire interest in the whole thing.
@EzraCannon-xp9is hey, that's what they make circuit breakers for. I would have let you flip the switch, watched the sparks fly, then asked what we learned from this experience! LoL
@@floridamaninthewild EXACTLY!
I generally find a Phillips head much more useful than a sledgehammer 😮
He just wanted to show that the microwave is really broken and that he is not using an intact microwave for his project 😂.
Or maybe he doesn't have testosterone for using hammers. Lol 😂
I once found a microwave in a trash pile. I picked it up to get the ring magnets from the magnetron. Two days later, I started to take it apart when a little voice within me told me to bleed off the capacitor. My rational mind told me not to worry about it, that it had bled itself off of any charge. Yet, the little voice persisted. So, I got a screwdriver and shorted the capacitor poles. Lo and behold, it sounded like a 357 magnum going off.
Underrated comment
All of those metal shavings can be easily picked up by putting a magnet inside a plastic bag, then picking them up, invert the bag, pull off the magnet & throw away the bag. Easy.
Nice hack
Nice spot welder only thing i would do is place a strain relief insulated cord clamp where it enters the metal enclosure also make sure all metal parts are earthed transformer, metal case bonded to the green and yellow PE wire through the plug to power supply
That spot welder… super-professional work, from design to engineering. Top quality. Didn’t stop at just functional. Painted parts. Easily commercial level product. Well done!
Also, that trick of shaping the electrodes on the drill press. Gold! I didn’t realize I had a vertical lathe at home. 🙏
Astonishly clever idea!
His work clearly is second to none God continue to bless him and his family.Bottom line God bless all who call on the name of the Lord God Almighty
The tricks stretch to infinity on youtube. We should be beyond "ignition" by now, don't know what's holding it up.
Naw they're copper 😏
Those cable terminal were severely unprofessionaly done. The thing Will go o fire
Please everyone. Leave these high voltage projects to the professionals. They're cool, however you cannot be careless in the construction or use of them. You could be seriously injured or most likely killed. If you do choose to do this, be sure to use the correct protective gear and remember to ALWAYS respect electricity
This is high current not high voltage...
@@milap-pl 0:34 you sure about that?
@@milap-pl This is high amusement not high current...
Thank you
Have you read the title ? 😂
I admire you skill in working with metal, wood and electronics. To say nothing of your great soldering skill. Absolutely amazing!
Que excelentes ideas para fabricar herramientas, tanto para el taller como para el hogar..!! Tiene su chiste, es muy laborioso y se lleva su tiempo fabricarlas, pero valen la pena..!! Totally Handy saludos..!!
Never crimp copper cables to end connector with a pair of pliers, use the proper tool or just solder it in place, then add the shrink wrap.
On plastic bumpers, you melt the wire into the plastic on the inside that way it will not be seen from the outside, then sand and bondo the exterior for a cleaner finish.
If anyones wondering, that tank he cut and welded the square onto was a pressure tank found in rural homes with a well. It maintains the pressure of your water supply without running your pump constantly. It has a rubber bladder filled with air that compresses against the water pressure.
Thanks, was wondering what that was used for.
Yes. I have a stainless steel one that I'm using as a boiler for my still. :)
Rural you say. What if you in down town but your house is on top of the highest point in downtown and the water pressure isn't enough to "push" the water up your hill? And yes this does happen. Either way a booster pump would be installed to aid in getting you water from the bottom of the hill to the top and a bladder tank, which is what they are called, is used in this application as a reservoir same as with a well pump. Also small bladder tanks are installed over water heaters for the sake of thermal expansion but we won't get into that
@@derrickfeltner6634 I think the important thing was it was not a gas tank, with all the "interesting" safety concerns that cutting into one can raise.
A small steel barrel would also do as it is just the holder for the fire clay.
@@CrusaderSports250 bro pressure vessels are so much more dangerous than flammable liquids it's ridiculous
That´s a total intelligent way to build something from old things: First crush it with a sledge hammer. This will help to salvage running parts, especial electronics....
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Microwave oven transformers are not “extremely dangerous” if you remove the original, high-voltage secondary and replace it with a low-voltage, high-current one (like in these projects). Otherwise, yes, they are probably responsible for more deaths than any other DIY project; the voltage one makes is comparable to that in an electric chair! The real danger is in disassembling the microwave; they contain capacitors that can store a lethal charge, even when the microwave has been disconnected from power!
Same is true for old color TV fly back transformers. More than 20000 volts, but at a low current. It can still knock you across a room...saw it happen about 50 years ago
That and the Berillium found in the magnetron. It’s the pink colored end of the magnetron and it’s highly toxic.
So in other words microwave transformers are extremely dangerous.
Strong magnets inside. It’s worthwhile to salvage them.
You could easily die though... might be more worth while to buy a strong magnet or vise
I like your style your inventions remind me of things I would make but less rugged I usually don't make my inventions look that nice I just build them to work but the time and effort you put in definitely pays off in the end
Woah, that thinf at 20:00 is genius!
Fresh take on all projects! Well done! A+ production value. Thanks!
Such calm, soothing music for something so wildly deadly to attempt. Never open up a broken microwave kids. Totally not worth.
If you do everything correctly it shouldn't be that dangerous
@@bertalankiss8742 but that is the point ... correctly!! In this video .. open with a hammer is everything but correctly ... there could be International damages on the components ... and with the build of the point welding . No Primarstufe earth connection... no input Fuse... no security wire to the metal housing ... it is no question IF something goes wrong ... only WHEN it goes wrong
@@bertalankiss8742 "shouldn't be that dangerous".
Wußte gar nicht, daß polnische Technologie so gut ist, wie russische Technologie! Tolle, bereichernde Ideen, handwerklich erstklasig umgesetzt und Produkte mit einem echten Mehrwert! Vielen Dank für die tollen Inspirationen!
Im ganzen Ostblock kann man sehr gut improvisieren.
@@Peter_CeteraEs gibt keinen "Ostblock" mehr.
Adding a list of components for each build would add value to this video.
Don't count on it. Those channels are purely clickbaits. They get enough views and subs without any details, so why bother?
Beats tv...
Doesn't even need a list, just put it in the subtitles and bring us all along like Mr. Chickadee or Primitive Technologies
What is that yellow box he makes it look like thats the power it has to plug into the wall to transform anything thats why its called a transformer you cant just create power from coil windings
Thank you for imparting such a brilliant lesson on technological mastery!😊
I like the magnetic table, that is cool
Real artists ! Capable of realizing original and brilliant ideas at the same time . They are young and a good future awaits them . Let's hope that it is bright and promising success to match their ambitions .
I would never recommend letting anyone with little knowledge of electronics try any of this on their own. I worked my entire electronics career as a technician, first in the Air Force, then commercially. In the military on Radar, with up to 1500 volts at enough to let you know you don't want to touch it. Outside, up to 80,000 volts in X-ray equipment, I called those voltages, "Crispy Beacon" voltages, 80Kv at 5 to 8 amps, if you mistreat it, you fry.
That's right, but everything we do is kinda dangerous...
Well and the fire hazard and insurrance issues… If homemade Electric stuff cause fire, there are no one Else to blame.. Than you. Even if you actually did a good job and everything is at great standard🤷🏼♂️
But... High voltage coil was removed 🤔 Just remember to discharge hv capacitor before touch anything in microwave.
The spot welder is relatively safe if the capacitor is discharged first but people with little knowledge should stay away
@@k9officerft434 Agreed. I've been hit enough times that I'm very cautious about high voltage. It seems that safety feature to keep you from getting tagged, it's the one thing that dies first. That leaves high voltage tanks in X-ray equipment live. Being over cautious kept me alive.
Perfect! I'm totally impressed just how impeccably technologically sound your work is. It's just stunning, what you do. Bravo! And you have a nice music taste.
I came across one of your videos today and got hooked on it. I had a day off from work and for the majority of the day I just watched your videos. You are quite talented, skillful, creative and outright genius.
2:27 a.m. in the morning and I'm watching this guy build something I don't even know what he's building.
4.13 am...I know ..
And lovin' it😂
Yep, 2:02am
Finde ich gut wenn man aus alten Sehen neues kreiert statt sie weg zu schmeißen. ✌🏻
K, so I've made the spot welder. It actually does work. I thought the video was all microwave builds, and I expected the arc welder too. I'm definitely gonna try the pressure tank smelter! 😁.
I L😍VE diy builds.
I must have looked away for a second... Would you mind explaining the power supply required for this spot welder?
Thanks & Aloha!
Zack
@@zackscoolvids I've been using a standard 110V plug from my garage outlet, which is on a 40 watt breaker, haven't tripped the breaker yet. Keep in mind I'm not welding anything thicker than about 1/8" thick, but it does well.
Aloha!
💥🔧💡 "That spot welder... a true masterpiece of professional craftsmanship. Impressive design, impeccable engineering. It surpasses mere functionality and even features beautifully painted parts. This could easily compete on a commercial level. Well done!"
💥💡🛠 "Also, the ingenious trick of shaping the electrodes on the drill press. Pure gold! Who would have thought that a simple tool like a drill press could double as a vertical lathe? Mind blown! 🙏"
🛠🔩🎨 Wow, the spot welder is a true masterpiece! The level of professionalism, from design to engineering, is top-notch. Not only is it functional, but the painted parts take it to a whole new level of commercial-grade quality. And that trick of shaping the electrodes on the drill press? Pure gold! Who knew a vertical lathe was hiding in our own homes? Incredible work! 👏🔥👍
Lol you literally re-worded exactly what @fedora_trading had already said.... 🤣
Some eyeofbass repeated again.
Your videos are amazing. You need to continue this excellent work for other topics.
In engineering, we used to always put a note... "All work to be performed in a workmanlike manner" ... You really define what a workmanlike manner Is in your videos.
Perfect 👍👍👍 tools, materials people ,skill. Respected from Việt Nam 🇻🇳
Piecyk do topienia bardzo mi się podoba. Schładzanie wylanego aluminium widzę, że wzorowane na BigStackD ;D Jakiego palnika użyłeś do grzania piecyka?
Zgrzewarka punktowa też cudna. U mnie trafo leży i czeka na dokończenie projektu już parę lat... Aż wstyd XD
Some truly beautiful craftmanship Sir. So nice to watch...
Parabéns amigo ótimo trabalho 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Congratulations friend, great job
I wouldn't advise anyone to try this at home. This young man's homework paid off!.. I'll stick to my 1920s hit and miss engines, and my John Deere... Great! 👍 video
This is slightly unsettling. It's far from clear what is actually being made here, the end results. The microwave oven high voltage transformer is extremely dangerous too, incredibly so. If you need a transformer to build a spot welder then use the right one, not a repurposed microwave oven transformer. Really, a novice watching this could get into serious problems. I studied electrical engineering and such a cavalier approach to systems driven by the domestic AC supply is a recipe for disaster. The material used for the heating element too (12:40), what is that? there are elements well suited to that purpose but you seem to have used copper, why? there seems to be no over current protection like a fuse and nothing to prevent the cables themselves from getting hot and melting the insulation, these are all important things to consider here - particularly if young inexperienced children might be placing their trust in you.
I’m afraid, after reading many comments, that people who lack the knowledge and understanding will try to duplicate this. That’s where the danger truly lies.
If you add actual practical safety info to the comments you might actually save lives then. People are not interested in finger-waving as much as info. I've learned why it's dangerous and how to mitigate the dangers of many things thanks to experts weighing in.
Karen,
Thank You
for your valueless input.
Sincerely,
The Folks
I think that the video just needs a commentary and it would be perfect. All these crybabies who shouldn’t be tinkering with anything electrical because they are too unintelligent in the first place need to zip the lip
I see the comments talk of safety and reliability, when it comes to doing DIY projects of this nature.
Generally speaking usage of the repurposed components from thrown away equipments can put life at risk if the usage of the particular component or components are not properly understood.
There's an absolute need to understand the specifications for what the specific component was built for versus the specifications required in the DIY project.
This undoubtedly calls for a good theoretical and practical understanding of the principles involved and adhering to industrially accepted standards and conventions while doing an electrical engineering based DIY project.
It is also of utmost importance in such videos to explain the assembly and speak of technical requirements,and also speak of caution and restraint where necessary while doing an electrical DIY.
It is something more than mere assembling of the parts perceived to be 'OK' out of ignorance.
A qualified guide would help save a bad day!
I like the electromagnetic holder 😊 Made so awesome
That's awesome. If you make one with wheels, you can weld together like fence or something continuously
Stupenda fornace per fusione
1st one love the spot welder have to have a go at making one. Jeweler by trade should be able to do ! Thank you top stuff !
be extremely careful handling the PSU. they can hold a charge for years.
@@TheHighborn I have fiddled with fridges the gas ,micro wave also .TV ! They all have reserve power and can be fatal if you short out or touch 2 places at once or touch wires . I Found out threw me across the room ! BE CAREFULL ! 👍👍👍👍
@@olegpetelevitch4443 glad you lived
People if you like to tinker with electronics like i do but your an amateur at best LEAVE these high voltage projects for professionals. Or at least until you are way more advanced and safety and PPE is second nature.
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Most dangerous is watching shrinking the tubes without hot airgun. Thank you!
Impressionnant toutes ses connaissances.
Respect 👏
Amazing creativity and knowledge of how things work.
Você é um gênio, parabéns pelo trabalho e obrigada por compartilhar conosco 👏👏👏 🙌 🙏 🙌
Fantastic video. I will never again throw away another Microwave oven! But the best for me was the knife at the end of the video. My sincere congratulations Sir!
Очень красиво, очень познавательно, очень просто!!!
Though I am a skilled craftsman, I'm still blown away by his skills
TREMENDO TRABAJO. FELICITACIONES.
Only do something like this if you have knowledge of electronics
*Excellent work* 👍👍👍👍
That guitar solo piece was reason enough to watch this. The spot welder may be the cake, but for me, the music is the icing🎉.
I know almost nothing about the technology, but I know good handiwork when I see it.
Muy congratulamente!
Always wanted bits of broken razor blades in my food.
Of you're afraid of blade bits ending up in your food you may need to watch a video on proper knife use..
@@1islam1 That would make it Judaism, would it not?
??? Besides, they're utility knife blades and considerable thicker than razor blades and unlikely to break or chip on food or cutting boards.
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Those who are not capable of anything productive they JUST COMMENT
... молодец парень дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения!-, отличная получилась точечная сварка, а чтобы не ломать микроволновку ради трансформатора ,может быть лучше бы найти готовый ⚙️🔗📏🤝🔥🤓💪👍🇷🇺👈!!!
Он её из пункта приёма електромусора взял.
Зачем покупать если люди не нужные, но ещё очень даже рабочие вещи на мусор несут. Такой вот странный запад.
wir holen unseren schrott wenigstens nicht aus dem nachbarland@@fatimababa1959
Namastê nossaaaa,magnífico trabalho minucioso 👽🛸🌌🙏🏽🛐🌻
You don't get a second chance after blowing your arm off. And I never trespassed High Voltage signs either so I don't know what I'm missing and that's great. Likewise, you're a master craftsman with all the right tools.
Great respect for your 2nd life projects in good hands.
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This project is worth trying! Maybe we could add some safety features of somekind!
great work, great ideas. 👍👍👍
Aquelas coisas que muitos verão, mas poucos conseguirão fazer. 👍👏👍
Totally cool!!! You're a natural at these projects.
Mantap, saya jadi menambah ilmu untuk merakit dan meniru hasil karya nya
El cuchillo no lo utilizaría para la comida, porque sería un foco de bacterias. Pero para lo demás sería genial.
Soy nuevo aquí, y me encanta tus vídeos.👍🏼✌🏾💪🏿
Amazing talent and intelligence enjoyed watching you working you will go far in life
❤❤❤ i love Your work but i glade i don't have to clean up Your work space 😅
Really nice! Thanks 👍
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BRAVO 👍 You are 🏆 Superman 🤠
From 📡 France 🇨🇵
Używane rękawiczek przy pracy z wiertarką stołową to prosta droga do wypadku. Widziałeś kiedyś tokarza w rękawiczkach albo z długimi włosami??.
Superb content, love the music too!
😮 perfect made, prima !
Simplesmente 💯 sacional valeuuuuuuuu
It looks so easy and peaceful, but if I attempted this...
Excellent examples a Spot Welder, Electromagnetic Drill Press ~ Ferrous Material Holder, (Awesome easy setup!!!) and a Firestick Crucible. The ONLY Extremely Dangerous part of all of what is shown is the Materials List required for the most part. I have used all three tools, Commercially Manufactured, with less capabilities and ease of use! Even if a quick display of Components list possibly, would make the Whole Build a LOT safer. Those that just try, and Guess will end up possibly building something that could be an Injury in the making or that Funeral they get to personally Host, as the Star Attraction! LOL Exceptional Workmanship with innovative ideas for otherwise Expensive useful tools! Thank You!
......... and to add critically here. One should understand the "Depth Guage" or "Drill Stop", function on their Drill Press, or Fireworks could be in that Mix perhaps? LOL Otherwise a Huge Time saver device is what I'd call that! You'd be surprised why Caution Labels Exist! HA! But I see the Utility here that surpasses my very Expensive "Mag Drill" I own! At least for small items anyway! Possibly add a 1/2" thick, Sacrificial Drill plate, atop of the Magnet would be a safer option here??? I do that in Reverse, with my Mag Drill routinely for a depth Guage device! Sort of like when drilling wood to have a Scrap piece under the Project, perhaps?
Here's someone who knows what he's doing real pro work ! Everything is immaculate, brand new, you'd swear it just came out of the factory . Stuff bordering on genius. Really beautiful to look at . Thank you, for the pleasure of the eyes !
Des videos comme celle ci il y en a des tonnes sur youtube sauf que sur les autres vidéos il y a des explications qui vont avec 😏
POLSKI CEMENT. 21:35 "GÓRKAL 70 cement wysokoglinowy"
A tak to ciekawe pomysły.
Chociaż trzeciego bym nie zrobił, za to pierwsze dwa są super.
He built a Spot Welder! Cool! Extraordinarily Dangerous! But cool!!
Veramente bravi! Aspetto curato e professionale delle realizzazioni; come lavoro anch'io!
Awesome. Truly respect!
Cteatif and nice...👍👍👍👍
Magnificent!
Thank you for the project!
Definitely need more vids like this!
Natural Selection could use a helping hand!
That was so clever very talented guy 😊
It's not dangerous. It's fun!
And this is how unnecessary, avoidable deaths and injuries starts out.
Its all fun and games until you touch terminals of charged high voltage capacitor and die.
Muy bueno 👍👍👍💯
You're a TRASCENDER indeed, bro. Awesome job! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Just brilliant. I especially like the first one.
That first one was sick I can't wait to see the rest!
Less trash in the dump. More gadgets for us. Thats a win-win.
Cara detalhista. Ficou bom!
Лопни мои глаза 😳 я в начале ролика думал, что он катушку Тесла собирает. Оказалось, сварочный аппарат. Шок и восторг 👏
Welding machines, Magnetic tables, All sorts of things you can make with those things.
Hi friend ; shop like razor , If you can put razor between might look better or what? great Idea, thank 👍👍.
Thats knowledge worth possessing. You just have to go about possessing it the correct and safe way
Very beautiful and artistically inspired 👌Best regards, Dragan
Bro ты просто беспредельщик какой то😎👍👍👍😆😁🤣