Maître, vous êtes l'exemple vivant qu'un travail de qualité peut être réalisé sans avoir à utiliser de mastic plastique dans chaque joint ; vous avez tout mon respect et mon admiration !!
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in fabrication. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
Hi, awesome job. Would a single sheet of 6mm steel without the frame, warp? how thick then would a single pane have to be to not need a frame (and no lock but yes some handle on each side. Asking for making a soundproofing door for a studio for example or a music rehearsal room within a home where you dont need it to lock (it would also have a foam sheet glued to each side). Cheers
Quite an interesting project. From what I get, you don’t want a frame since it’d make covering with foam tougher. Here’s what I’d try: I’m pretty sure 6mm will warp under its own weight. You could go with 8mm or 10mm, but that’ll get really heavy-actually, even 6mm might be too much. One option is to stick with 6mm but cut out some rectangular sections to make it lighter. If you remove more than half the material (doesn’t have to be one big cut; you can make a lot of smaller notches as long as you take out about half the surface), it might reduce warping, though I’m not sure if it’ll be sturdy enough. Another way to go would be skipping the sheet altogether and making a mesh with 15mm x 15mm square tubes, then gluing 20mm foam on each side. This might work even better. Good luck!"
Why do people use grinders with no guard. Particularly in US. There easy to turn or take off if you need to. Those thin cutting disc's are easily broken while your not using it, if you have no guard on the grinder. There's the saftey issues , but most of all it's slow. As you can't put the grinder down, while it's winding down. Ps nice job :)
I learned a great job from you. Please keep it up for us your technical apprentices
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Maître, vous êtes l'exemple vivant qu'un travail de qualité peut être réalisé sans avoir à utiliser de mastic plastique dans chaque joint ; vous avez tout mon respect et mon admiration !!
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Excelente idea 💡
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Well done!
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Good work
Thank you so much 😀
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in fabrication. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
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Hi, awesome job. Would a single sheet of 6mm steel without the frame, warp? how thick then would a single pane have to be to not need a frame (and no lock but yes some handle on each side. Asking for making a soundproofing door for a studio for example or a music rehearsal room within a home where you dont need it to lock (it would also have a foam sheet glued to each side). Cheers
Quite an interesting project. From what I get, you don’t want a frame since it’d make covering with foam tougher. Here’s what I’d try:
I’m pretty sure 6mm will warp under its own weight. You could go with 8mm or 10mm, but that’ll get really heavy-actually, even 6mm might be too much. One option is to stick with 6mm but cut out some rectangular sections to make it lighter. If you remove more than half the material (doesn’t have to be one big cut; you can make a lot of smaller notches as long as you take out about half the surface), it might reduce warping, though I’m not sure if it’ll be sturdy enough.
Another way to go would be skipping the sheet altogether and making a mesh with 15mm x 15mm square tubes, then gluing 20mm foam on each side. This might work even better.
Good luck!"
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Good wark
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What's the purpose of the nails weld through? Is it to add strength in between the space?
Mainly to prevent the metal from warping. Usually, the alternative is to weld the steel sheet to the frame which warps the door.
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Door looks great but not that great for heat/cold insulation...
Sure thing! It'd actually be a whole new project. This door is meant for the workshop, so we didn't really think about insulating it.
well, that will keep the venezuelans out for sure.
Well, it wasn't designed to target any specific nation, but it can certainly be effective in that situation as well.
Why do people use grinders with no guard. Particularly in US.
There easy to turn or take off if you need to. Those thin cutting disc's are easily broken while your not using it,
if you have no guard on the grinder. There's the saftey issues , but most of all it's slow. As you can't put the grinder down, while it's winding down.
Ps nice job :)
In fact, I've been used to it since I was a teenager. But your point is right.
Americans are … reckless. 🤪
/sarc
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It's a metal door
Absolutely
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