How to Lift Heavy Steel - Kevin Caron

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @Regalmetalworks
    @Regalmetalworks 8 лет назад +3

    I need one of those badly, I have to fight getting a 1/4" sheet of 4x8 off my forklift on to the plasma table and sliding it is tough across the slates, always getting stuck.

  • @RasheedBarnes
    @RasheedBarnes 8 лет назад +1

    Help me get this Bridgeport down to the basement!

    • @KevincaronSculpture
      @KevincaronSculpture  8 лет назад +4

      Gravity is your friend!!! Just don't come to me to get it back out of the basement again!!

  • @CharlesStruble
    @CharlesStruble 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks guys! Cool tool... I could be wrong (I so often am...) but I think I might be careful about having my phone too close to that guy...

  • @CharlesStruble
    @CharlesStruble 8 лет назад +1

    I often put magnets in an old sock. Makes removing metal shavings easy. Just remove and discard sock...

  • @rsspartanz
    @rsspartanz 8 лет назад +2

    I lift things to put them back down.

  • @rickfowler273
    @rickfowler273 6 лет назад +1

    Wow. Your demenstrating that and I'm over here where I work having to step on spiked grates to remove very large skeleton cut offs of steel by hand from my laser cutting machine...no wonder I'm so tired. You'd think my work would have some kinda small hoist for us to use after each sheet we cut...I need that or something similar!

    • @KevincaronSculpture
      @KevincaronSculpture  6 лет назад

      Really a back saver!

    • @heyyou5189
      @heyyou5189 6 лет назад +1

      Figure out what you need. Try to figure a rough cost. Put together a presentation to sell the idea to management.
      Compared to just one disability case the cost is chump change.
      Faster work and reduced liability. How companies say no to simple stuff like this is beyond me.

  • @David_Best
    @David_Best 8 лет назад +1

    Love the hat

  • @rpaull3
    @rpaull3 2 года назад +1

    I know their expensive, but i'd just buy a magswitch

  • @lusistoodley6770
    @lusistoodley6770 8 лет назад

    Hi, love the videos, I live in the uk and have ordered some painted American tin tiles for my kitchen walls and nobody here know what to do with them, iv tried tin snips but its not too tidy, any ideas without it costing a fortune, thanks, lusi :)

    • @KevincaronSculpture
      @KevincaronSculpture  8 лет назад

      Tin snips is what I always heard was correct. Maybe a different type? Or sharper..

    • @lusistoodley6770
      @lusistoodley6770 8 лет назад

      ok thanks will keep trying

  • @vegabikes
    @vegabikes 8 лет назад

    i want one

    • @KevincaronSculpture
      @KevincaronSculpture  8 лет назад

      Going to use this on the next commission I have. Really excited to see how it how helps..

    • @vegabikes
      @vegabikes 8 лет назад +1

      Looks very interesting

  • @marktrosper1252
    @marktrosper1252 8 лет назад +1

    cool tool Kevin. also duct tape works for cleaning your magnets. takes a little time but it works.

  • @CodeFoxAus
    @CodeFoxAus 8 лет назад +1

    LOL Now you're going to need to deperm (demag) your welding table so your arc doesn't wander!

  • @richardvalcourt5628
    @richardvalcourt5628 8 лет назад +3

    Good way to clean magnets is with duct tape or even masking tape.

  • @freesaxon
    @freesaxon 8 лет назад

    Great move Kevin
    ( pun intended)
    With it being a permanent magnet, yes keep it away from metal swarf in a wooden box
    BUT
    surly the box should have a metal base? a magnet ' keeper,' I think they call it
    regards
    Tony

  • @peanutsmith1462
    @peanutsmith1462 8 лет назад

    lol