Inside Look: Ultimate Dream Work Shop Tour & Set Up.
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Join Ryan from resurrected metal shaping as he shows a tour around the work shop. Showing tools he uses from a day to day basis. Showing how he organises a work shop for flow and efficiency for metal shaping.
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Thank you for the walk around. You're an amazing craftsman.
@@chriszucker7500 thank you.
I'm sure glad I found your channel brother...Outstanding craftsmanship!!!!
Thank you. Glad you enjoy the videos
Awesome setup 👍good to see a young bloke that enjoys what he’s doing
Thank you
Very neat, good use of space.
Thank you
Thanks for the tour Ryan, cool workshop, when you can go to a place like that every day and do what you love its not work its living the dream, good on ya bro!
Thank you. And I’m glad you enjoyed the tour. It for sure is a nice job to have.
great set up can hear it in your voice you love what you do ...
thanks for spending the time to make & show us this video
Thanks for tuning in. And I sure do love what I do.
Nice neat workshop. Good tools with the skill you have makes your work so much easier.
Thank you. It’s great having good tools. And more to come.
Thanks for making this video mate was good to have a closer look at your set up love your work 👍
Thank you. I thought some of you guys would like a closer look
If you are considering upgrading your wheel, the new hare and Forbes wheels are really nice, I've got the ew80 and it works quite well
I’m gonna be getting the new hare and forbs big wheel that’s on the list to get. They look good and go good I got to use it when I was doing demos at motorex
@@Resurrected_metalshaping at the time I got my power hammer and wheel the ew80 was there biggest one , they have since come out with the ew100 , both are very good wheels
I used the ew80 when I was at motorex too just to test them all, even the smallest one. and I agree it was a great wheel. I’m for sure looking forward to the up grade.
I have a similar power hammer from another seller. However, this is not stiff enough, especially for sheet steel 0.8mm. In my opinion, only some of it can be used for aluminum sheets...
What are your honest experiences like?
@@movo6690 I use the small hammer for mainly plannishing smooth in areas and for pull max style work. Definitely don’t use it to pump shape into panels. The big hammer I use to move some material and that moves it’s nicely.