No.. pipe and tubing are very different things. Pipe is measured from inside diameter and tubing from the outside. Pipe is never used in automotive applications. He used tubing.
It's important to remember that if you measure an angle, and then use the same measuring device to get your angle on the tube, it doesn't matter if the device is off. So be sure to use that little angle finder in the car and on the tube and your safe.
I’m really bad at measuring for some reason, so I do all my mock ups with pvc and just transfer over to metal when I’m exactly where I want to be. Takes longer, but saves me money sort of? 😆
That's a good idea! I'm in the midst of swapping a briggs flathead on a pocket bike and had to cut the frame! I think I'm gonna try and make a mock up out of PVC! 🤟
Lennox hole saw blades have a lot of space between the teeth. If you use Milwaukee hole saw blades they are finer tooth-wise. That is from a plumber that used a hole hawg for a number of years drilling wood.
Ok I have a stupid question, how do you pick what size hole saw do you buy ? I would imagine if you have 1 3/4” pipe that is the size saw you want is that correct ?
Wd-40 really isn't all that good for cutting. You might be able to squeeze a little more life out of the hole saws with actual cutting oil/fluid. Cleaning it off shouldn't be too hard with some carb cleaner or kerosene.
thank you. I now have enough information to decide to purchase the tool.
Very well done vid with great points and no Drama/Music. Only Commonsense info.
Good Job.......
good advice especially on drilling 1/8" holes to release pressure.
Thanks bro been having trouble with notching tubes, and honestly u did a great job explaining
Thank you for the kind words
Thanks for the explanation. Great video!
Seriously, pipe is perfectly acceptable. It even says pipe on the base plate of the device! Great review and good work on the mods! 😎👍
No.. pipe and tubing are very different things. Pipe is measured from inside diameter and tubing from the outside. Pipe is never used in automotive applications. He used tubing.
It's important to remember that if you measure an angle, and then use the same measuring device to get your angle on the tube, it doesn't matter if the device is off. So be sure to use that little angle finder in the car and on the tube and your safe.
amazing thank you looking forward for mo videos
Thank You, the information was very helpful.
thanks for posting the video.
No problem. Thanks for watching!
Could that jib also be used with square tubing?
I’m really bad at measuring for some reason, so I do all my mock ups with pvc and just transfer over to metal when I’m exactly where I want to be. Takes longer, but saves me money sort of? 😆
That's a good idea! I'm in the midst of swapping a briggs flathead on a pocket bike and had to cut the frame! I think I'm gonna try and make a mock up out of PVC! 🤟
Good luck with that, 🤙 🏍 I’m sure it’s gonna come out 💰
@@impactajuvenile Thanks man! I've got tons of scrap PVC laying around too!
That's a good idea. I'll have to give it a try!
great idea for me, a newbie!!!
Lennox hole saw blades have a lot of space between the teeth. If you use Milwaukee hole saw blades they are finer tooth-wise. That is from a plumber that used a hole hawg for a number of years drilling wood.
great job. It's good to see someone who knows what their doing. BTW were you in the military?
Thanks! I was not, but my brother was
Where did you get that angle finder tool
I got it at Harbor Freight for $4.99. It’s really handy for this.
@@LucidAutowerks Man thanks for the quick reply
Ok I have a stupid question, how do you pick what size hole saw do you buy ?
I would imagine if you have 1 3/4” pipe that is the size saw you want is that correct ?
Yup. You want the hole saw to match the OD of the tubing that you’re using or connecting to.
Wd-40 really isn't all that good for cutting. You might be able to squeeze a little more life out of the hole saws with actual cutting oil/fluid. Cleaning it off shouldn't be too hard with some carb cleaner or kerosene.
13:51 into the vid before he actually cuts metal. FYI
Using a notcher is more than just cutting metal FYI
The big part of it is that its Chinese