Easy way to Weld/Fabricate With my Homemade corner Clamps - Stick welding
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- These clamps are inspired by Jason from fireball tools. These corner clamps are made to increase the production rate of my door build which I am building for my workshop. Since there is no welding table at the new shop I need something to hold the flame in a plane and in that situation these clamps are absolutely ideal. I highly recommend you to make these clamps for yourself as they are quite easy to make and extremely versatile. The material used for these clamps is 10" mild steel angle having side 2". I hope you like this video.
Thanks for sharing your ideas, I will make one for sure. Tks
They turned out great, thanks for the inspiration. Great video, too. Love the cuts in time with the music. Made it very fun to watch. Peace!
Appreciate your feedback sir, it's rare to find people who knows the video timing with music. I am glad that you liked it.
Great fabrication of some useful jigs.
Thanks for sharing.
Glad it helps 🙏.
NIce design and work. The steady hand while cutting and welding is impressive.
Thanks for the words mate 🙏
Added to my project list!! Thanks!😊
It's honour for me sir🙏
Well done!! Inspiring me to make my own. Way cheaper than buying Fireball's. 🙂
Glad to hear that sir.
Thank you and good luck, brother! Very useful.❤️⭐👍
My pleasure brother 🙏
Purrfect. Thanks for sharing.
🙏 appreciate your words brother
Good work my friend, thank you.
Thanks brother
The angle on angle iron is never a perfect 90. Which means even if the surface you welded it on was perfectly flat and the angle where there the bottom surfaces on the table meets is perfect 90 the sides that are upright is not 90 to the surface plane which means there will be twist when you clamp the not perfect 90 sides to your work piece. Sure your angle will the 90 but there will be a small margin of twist/misalignment.
The other thing you should keep in mind. You've added 4 support pieces to support the pieces you are welding together. You should not be using 4. 3 points make a straight plane, 4 does not so you are introducing error into the equation because if any of the bolts holding them in places is slightly off or get worn away a bit then you don't have a flat plane anymore. So ditch the two inner supports and replace them with a single support on the corner where both pieces meet in order to keep it 3 points which will result in them always being a flat plane.
Nice job, Thank you for sharing
great work
Today I'm buying materials for 4 if these.
Very nice 👌👍👍👍👍
Man I was taking out the trash earlier and the popped in my head of how it sounds when an Indian guy says pomegranate. I’m picturing kumar saying it and cracking myself up. Would you say pomegranate in one of your videos please? Good video. I’m waiting on an arc flat weld table and I’m gonna build me one of these. Yours looks good and efficient also.
Thanks brother, yeah i try saying that word 😅
Good work
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Great video. Nice work on checking, adjusting, checking for square at each step of the tack up and weld. Impressive work. Is that precision angle iron, or just the cheap stuff?
Thank you sir, it's a cheap stuff but material choose after checking the squareness of the sides.
Nice bro
Thanks sharing this
My pleasure mater
good job
Jason from Fireball would be proud and so should you mate. Great job
Thanks mate, yeah he is a phenomenal person.
@@ambroscustom But yours are accessible to those of us less well capitalised. Nice to see SMAW.
Keep in mind, only tree points guarantee the beams will be in the same plane. Two tabs on each side (one for each beam) and one "shared" tab on which the two beams rest on. Though, nice work!
(See the video from Jason at Fireball)
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Hey, you just got a shout out from Alec Steele!
Yeah man, just saw his video. Very happy to see that:) Thanks for visiting my channel.
Grinding and Welding in plastic shoes has got to keep you on your toes😅 Good stuff though keep it up and thanks.
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Good one! Maybe you could tell us a little about that fabrication table at 3:20? Did not see it in your list.
Thanks for the words, that plate was actually taken from a big plate and it was almost close to flat. Definitely not precise but good enough for me. I just drilled holes for the clamping mechanism. I made this to do some work on small repeatable items. Quite useful though.
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cool
Fucking beautiful
5:49 square pipe? hard to thread
Can you give me this object
Try to make yourself.
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Just a cheap version of FireBalls jigs. nothing special here folks.
Im sick of trying to weld without a good welding table. I hope I can soon get more space with a large shop that has the room for a huge table. Then I can get making better videos!
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I am impressed. Tools that create accuracy, and save time, make for better products;, and add to our collective tool kit. Thank you for sharing.
appreciate the words mate:)
Excellent as always.👍🍻
THANKS WILLIAM 🍻
The only one thing what I find funne was how he measured in mm but put ot measurements on screen in inches :D
Those are wonderfully well thought out welding clamps. I will definitely fabricate mine, thank you so much for sharing. I wish I could like this project 1000 times, very functional engineering there👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you sir for the words, but the idea was originated by jason from fireball tool. He made cast iron clamps and I got inspired by him and made it from angle iron. Definitely recommend to watch him. Excellent person.
@@ambroscustom Say that again! Jason is indeed a great engineer but you have made possible what I never thought I could own so easily. From cast iron to fabricated angle clamps, complex process made simple. The simplicity side of it I happily credit it to you sir. Once again, THANK YOU!!
Great job. I made a more crude version but it works well. I used the cheap angle as well but also found a nice square piece. Subscribed!
Thanks mate:)
How long is the longer side? I think from the math I seen on a different video it should be 14.14” but just wanted to verify with you. Thank you for this video great idea!
Thanks buddy, well in my case rather than going with inches I prefer the metric system which is far more accurate. In my case the reading I took in metric is 357 mm.
@@ambroscustom awesome thank you for the reply! I am in the process of making one right now. So glad I came across your channel!
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thank you i copied your plan but i bolted the tabs and I use angle for the tabs. so it can stand off from the ground or table. also i did not paint it. welding and paint do not mix.
Greetings from 🇨🇦. Excellent product and very clear explaination.
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Thanks buddy:)
I love 'em. I'll be making a set immediately.
Great idea 👌👍👌👌 keep it up 🤠🤠🤠🤠
Thank you so much for this video. I’m definitely going to build me some of these.
Appreciate your words brother
dang i need to make some now
Very nicely made. Better design than others I’ve seen.
Glad you like it!
Great jigs, thanks for sharing the video. 🙂
Thanks mate