Between Two Bead Rollers with Jamey Jordan and Sean Rose
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2021
- Jamey Jordan joins us again for a brand new series we’re calling “Between Two Bead Rollers”. Our goal with this series is not only to highlight some of the great bead rollers and fabricators in our ever-growing community. We’ll offer tips as we work and casually talk about anything that comes up. In this first episode, we’ve got Sean Rose from Rose Metal Works with us talking about his journey not only with his bead roller but with his nonprofit foundation Spreadin’ the Luv. An inspiring story to be sure and one that will be sure to leave you inspired.
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Female division here!! I bead roll for my husband's furnace installs and just completed a ceiling tile job.
That's great! Thanks a lot for your comment and for answering the call out to the female division. We love hearing about family businesses and it sure sounds like you and your husband have a good system going! We'd love to see your work, tag us on any of our social media! @mittlerbros
Video was awesome guys !! Thanks for all the info and all the tips and just getting to know you guys more !!
Thanks a lot! We had a great time making it for sure, I think that comes across pretty well in the video. We're most definitely looking forward to more of these!
I just bought a ton of Mittler Bros stuff after watching some of Jamies vids. I had a really old bead roller that was very limited on what it could handle and only had a few stepping dies, I cant wait to get the Mittler Bros one and see if I can up my bead rolling work. Thank you to Jamie for all the great videos on how to do things.
Great to hear that you enjoyed the video and that you're enjoying your Mittler Bros. equipment. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to give us a call or shoot us an email. We'll get you set up when you're ready with the perfect bead roller to get all the work done that you have planned.
So much good information. Thank you
When the conversation is flowing so well, it's hard to cut anything down in editing. We'll keep them coming!
Great video, I feel like I really got to know both of you a bit. Looking forward to more episodes!
Very glad to hear that came across in the video. Get to know our fabricators while learning, getting tips, and getting some work done. Thanks a lot and we're definitely planning on making more of these.
Looking good =) always take pride in your work
Thanks very much, and we completely agree!
Awesome segment, hope to see more!! Luv that you brought Sean on #SpreadinTheLuv
Thanks a lot! The plan is most definitely to continue these segments and expand on the idea of working & talking with more and more types of fabricators & bead rollers.
Awesome segment
Thanks a lot! Our plan is to continue this segment and expand upon the idea of working while learning about these great bead rollers & fabricators.
Love it! These two dudes are awesome.
Great to hear you enjoyed the video, and we couldn't agree more!
Soon to be upgrading from Eastwood to Mittler Brothers. Will the Eastwood dies fit the new MB machine?
Sounds like someone's going to be having an epic #newtoolday coming up soon! Our bead roller's are designed to take dies with 3/4" inner diameter. If you dies are that size they should fit, but we can't guarantee that being they're not our dies.
Awesome video! What gauge are you working with?
.063 Aluminum is most common for pieces like this.