The Pferd disc is call the curve and it’s ceramic . Great disc .! I live in Robeson county and was the first to use those before they went on the market. They are mainly used for hand rails to clean the welds in the tight welds. They’re not meant for flat grinding but you can. I can certainly get you the correct flapper disc. I forgot to tell mention I have worked in the welding industry for 42 years and I was the first distributor in the Carolinas to sell them.
@@TheMuzShop I wasn’t trying to be a SA by no means , wood should be a alum oxide because the grit isn’t as aggressive as ceramic or zinc. I use two different companies for my customers Weldcote and WCG out of the Charlotte NC area. Pferd was actually the first company to have the flapper disc or Polifan as it’s known buy. It’s great but too expensive for me. Weldcote is new in the abrasive business but they are kicking butt. I can always get some samples if you ever need some
@@joeyricker1039 I don't think you are being a SA at all.... I really appreciate it when someone passes along good information. I'm pretty well stocked right now but email me some info on what you have themuzshop@gmail.com. Thanks again for the info.
Very cool project, I made one a while back by cutting the spikes at about 3" and then drilled and tapped the ends. I like yours a little better , the stave really adds another depth. Can I ask what type/brand cutting disc you use?? like the tip about the mag switch holder.
Really cool aesthetic. No detail left unturned (e.g. blackened screw tips) when it comes to jobs taken on by MUZ Shop. Gotham City is safe with Shop Dog Bruno. Bam, pow!
Nice project! Never heard of Black Magic before. I assume it is Cold black oxide finish. If you want a fun finish, try a hot oil finish. You can achieve rainbow type effect by heating the metal in areas and dipping in oil. It turns out nice for certain projects.
I’ve got a project where I’m contemplating using railroad spikes, (building something for my wedding a month away) and I will have to cut and weld 3 railroad spikes. I do have an angled ringer that I can try to cut them with, but what do you suggest is the best for cutting them? I am very new to metal working, having only been shown a few things from my dad, and I am primarily a wood worker, but I do need metal for this project and I would like to expand my knowledge base and experience. Thank you, Christopher
Congratulations on you Wedding. If you are talking about what type of wheel for the grinder, I like Pferd wheels amzn.to/3oxjDQ6. But any thin cut off wheel should work fine.. Have fun!
How did he act like it was “his” design ? I just saw a guy making a coat rack with his own technique, just like you would style your kitchen but you didn’t invent the kitchen 🙄
The Pferd disc is call the curve and it’s ceramic . Great disc .! I live in Robeson county and was the first to use those before they went on the market. They are mainly used for hand rails to clean the welds in the tight welds. They’re not meant for flat grinding but you can. I can certainly get you the correct flapper disc. I forgot to tell mention I have worked in the welding industry for 42 years and I was the first distributor in the Carolinas to sell them.
Wow!! That’s so interesting. I bet you have a lot of knowledge when it comes to welding…..Coool!!
@@TheMuzShop I wasn’t trying to be a SA by no means , wood should be a alum oxide because the grit isn’t as aggressive as ceramic or zinc. I use two different companies for my customers Weldcote and WCG out of the Charlotte NC area. Pferd was actually the first company to have the flapper disc or Polifan as it’s known buy. It’s great but too expensive for me. Weldcote is new in the abrasive business but they are kicking butt. I can always get some samples if you ever need some
@@joeyricker1039 I don't think you are being a SA at all.... I really appreciate it when someone passes along good information. I'm pretty well stocked right now but email me some info on what you have themuzshop@gmail.com.
Thanks again for the info.
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Fantastic!!!!
You need to have a little sit down with that guy!!!
Great job and video!!!💪🏻👍🏻🤾🏿
Nestor Knoxs 😂 you got the right!!
That turned out pretty nice! The Flap Disk is a wonder device, I have turned scrap iron into beautiful projects with them. 😁🛫
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This is so cool! Awesome job!
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Great video
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Very cool project, I made one a while back by cutting the spikes at about 3" and then drilled and tapped the ends. I like yours a little better , the stave really adds another depth. Can I ask what type/brand cutting disc you use?? like the tip about the mag switch holder.
Thanks and that sounds like a pretty cool project you made... The cutting disc is a Bosch used on my Bosch Xlock grinder.
Really cool aesthetic. No detail left unturned (e.g. blackened screw tips) when it comes to jobs taken on by MUZ Shop. Gotham City is safe with Shop Dog Bruno. Bam, pow!
Enzo Banda, agreed!! Excellent attention to detail!
Thank ... Bruno is a hidden pack of fear and strength. Thank Ghillie
Hey is that Bruno the famous fighting dog in that video? Love the coat rack and the way you bend the railroad ties. Good use of wine barrels too.
Thanks I really appreciate your comment and so does Bruno The Camp....
That's really nice!
Thanks!
you dont think the coats will catch on the spike ends that are sticking up ? maybe flush or below the top edge ?
The one I made is hanging by the front door with several coats on it and we had no problems yet....
Nice project! Never heard of Black Magic before. I assume it is Cold black oxide finish. If you want a fun finish, try a hot oil finish. You can achieve rainbow type effect by heating the metal in areas and dipping in oil. It turns out nice for certain projects.
What kind of bit is that on the drill press? The short aluminium colored one?
Center drill , here is a link of the ones I have amzn.to/3CAw87x Thanks for watching. 👍🏻👍🏻
That disc grinder seems like a risky business! How many spikes did you cut all the way through?!?
Believe it or not, not a one. The Oompas had an eye on me. 😉
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Looks good!!
Thanks!!
I’ve got a project where I’m contemplating using railroad spikes, (building something for my wedding a month away) and I will have to cut and weld 3 railroad spikes. I do have an angled ringer that I can try to cut them with, but what do you suggest is the best for cutting them? I am very new to metal working, having only been shown a few things from my dad, and I am primarily a wood worker, but I do need metal for this project and I would like to expand my knowledge base and experience. Thank you, Christopher
Congratulations on you Wedding. If you are talking about what type of wheel for the grinder, I like Pferd wheels amzn.to/3oxjDQ6. But any thin cut off wheel should work fine.. Have fun!
How did the the project turn out, and how was the wedding if you dont mind me asking?
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You act like this is your design, but several other have done this coat rack using rail road ties long before you.
Thanks for watching and your input
How did he act like it was “his” design ?
I just saw a guy making a coat rack with his own technique, just like you would style your kitchen but you didn’t invent the kitchen 🙄
@@rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 We must of seen 2 different videos then