I use a ball bearing, multiple actually, different sizes. You weld the ball on a bolt/little metal rod to hold it better and hammer it on the gasket. Can make multiple sizes and shapes with that
Obviously never been taught how to use the ball end of the ball pien hammer to make gaskets. No need for any special wad/hole punch tools or scrap tubes or fittings. Just use the ball side of the hammer, tap the holes/entire shape of the gasket out by using the pipe flange as your template and tap around all the edges and holes with the ball of the hammer, there you have the perfect cutting tool right where the hammer and flange edges meet, and perfect accurate holes and shapes in your gasket.🤣
That's a cool little tip and trick! Great Video Terry!!
Thanks Will! it comes it handy sometimes
Nice hammer. 😂 cheers
Seems like that hammer is something you would have LOL i noticed i had some yahoo walking around in the back
@ I saw that dude. Good vid.
I use a ball bearing, multiple actually, different sizes. You weld the ball on a bolt/little metal rod to hold it better and hammer it on the gasket. Can make multiple sizes and shapes with that
good idea. if someone has a welder then they could make multiple ones
Why not skip the ball bearings and welding, just use the ball pien side of the hammer to tap out the gasket, like a real engineer would?😁
Obviously never been taught how to use the ball end of the ball pien hammer to make gaskets.
No need for any special wad/hole punch tools or scrap tubes or fittings.
Just use the ball side of the hammer, tap the holes/entire shape of the gasket out by using the pipe flange as your template and tap around all the edges and holes with the ball of the hammer, there you have the perfect cutting tool right where the hammer and flange edges meet, and perfect accurate holes and shapes in your gasket.🤣
cool story