Very nice Sir! Thank you so much for all you do I've learned so much from you. I've been a carpenter for 25 years and this past year became disabled and had to come up with something to survive, that I could do from home and you are a God Send! Thank you
I don’t have a file like that, so I use sandpaper on a flex shaft just like you showed! Once I started that method I get a very nice inside flappy is ok and pressure fixes. Thanks for confirming This!
Is it possible to show any ways to texture silver sheet if you don’t have a rolling mill? I would love one but they’re so expensive, love all the hints and tips you show and learn from you all the time thanks
Thanks Andrew, I bought a selection of roll sanders to try and wasn't sure what to do with it when the grit wore out; so thanks for that; it helped a lot. I wasn't at all sure how to effectively rip the paper off without knackering the bloody thing.
I am worried to hold a thin ring like you are doing and use my dremel to polish the inside, does it not hurt your fingers? But a ring clamp can also restrict inside space, how would you go about polishing the inside of a stacking ring? By still holding it with your fingers?
I've got a few prong set cab rings to repair. They are worn and short. I'm starting out and have no clue how to go about repairing or replacing the prongs. Thanks Andrew!
A year ago in the following video you talked about a "fantastic casting machine" you saw in Birmingham. At the time, you wouldn't tell us what company it was from or which model it was. Are you able to tell us now? Thanks! ruclips.net/video/mYuxLJDWe6o/видео.html
Here is where you can buy the roll sanders here in the UK
www.bettsmetalsales.com/roll-sanders
Very nice Sir! Thank you so much for all you do I've learned so much from you. I've been a carpenter for 25 years and this past year became disabled and had to come up with something to survive, that I could do from home and you are a God Send! Thank you
I don’t have a file like that, so I use sandpaper on a flex shaft just like you showed!
Once I started that method I get a very nice inside flappy is ok and pressure fixes. Thanks for confirming This!
Always enjoy your practical advice and tips.
Have a good day!
Is it possible to show any ways to texture silver sheet if you don’t have a rolling mill? I would love one but they’re so expensive, love all the hints and tips you show and learn from you all the time thanks
Thanks Andrew, I bought a selection of roll sanders to try and wasn't sure what to do with it when the grit wore out; so thanks for that; it helped a lot. I wasn't at all sure how to effectively rip the paper off without knackering the bloody thing.
You are a fantastic teacher. Thank you so much for these videos. I've learned so much from your channel and your patient, clear instructions.
I am worried to hold a thin ring like you are doing and use my dremel to polish the inside, does it not hurt your fingers? But a ring clamp can also restrict inside space, how would you go about polishing the inside of a stacking ring? By still holding it with your fingers?
Very clear and easy to follow. I do have the split mandrel, but the roll sanders seem to be a very nice and practical choice.
Post anything. I find it all helpful, thanks!
Thank you for sharing. I like to use the split mandrel the best at my bench.
Wow, super tips!
Thanks a ton for teaching me a lot of things today!
Andrew, Please could you add a link for the Roll Sanders.
I've got a few prong set cab rings to repair. They are worn and short. I'm starting out and have no clue how to go about repairing or replacing the prongs. Thanks Andrew!
Thanks, put some things in my otto frie wishlist watching this:)
Great video as always.
Hi Barry, could you give a like where to buy the role sanders?
what can we use for the inside of the gallery?
The white nylon brushes that we sell are ideal for this
PLEASE !!!!! Tell us where you got the Roll Sanders! :) Google will not give it up. Thanks
In the Uk you can buy them here www.bettsmetalsales.com/roll-sanders
For those who need to find them in the USA, Otto Frei has them. :)
What. Is that larger torch on the bench please ""’
A year ago in the following video you talked about a "fantastic casting machine" you saw in Birmingham. At the time, you wouldn't tell us what company it was from or which model it was. Are you able to tell us now? Thanks!
ruclips.net/video/mYuxLJDWe6o/видео.html