Top 5 • Beginner Fabrication Tools

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Publicado 2023-02-16
In this video, Scott talks about his top 5 fabrication tools for beginners. Tools that are inexpensive and most useful for new fabrications. Check it out!

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00:00 Introduction
00:16 #5 • Bench Vice
01:19 #4 • Shot Bag & Nylon Hammers
02:32 #3 • Railroad Track & Oxygen Tank
04:12 #2 • Stretcher/Shrinker
06:13 #1 • Body Hammers & Dollies

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  • I'm starting a metal fabrication business with my only son, a very seasoned and certified welder, and it's up to to equip and setup our shop in his roomy 2 1/2. car garage. Even thou automotive is not yet on our list I found your featured tools and their applications very helpful. Thank you for sharing and my next stop is more vids from you guys.
  • @atomicmozart
    Great video... This dude is a great teacher! My opinion anyhow...
  • A drill press vise is very handy too. It’s heavy, low profile and is good for holding things for welding.
  • @Learnwoodwork
    Awesome content guys! Love listening to an experienced craftsman talk about his work and tools. Looking forward to more!
  • @diyjeff1838
    Shrinker and stretcher!! Never even thought of that. Great advice!!!
  • @fishpony1211
    Very inspiring! I wish i knew metal work. Very cool art
  • @Anuskasv0
    Great video and interesting choices, never would've guessed a piece of railroad track would be included.
  • @jerryhuff86
    Really good stuff Scott buddy!!😎🍺🍺🚧🚧
  • @keithfilkins2043
    Thanks for the tips! When I watch the show I'm trying to learn metal shaping from you so any tips or advice are welcome! Thanks again, love the show!!!
  • Thanks Scott and everyone at the shop that spends their time with these vids. I enjoy them.
  • A lot of information on how to use the different tools in metal fabrication , I've watched you for a long time sir and your now a " Professional " in your experience metal fabricator your Awesome my friend ! Thanks .
  • Excellent content !!! I have the vise but have never thought about a floating vise to move around the bench, excellent idea.
  • @16bitPRNTZ
    Awesome vid thanks for your knowledge 👍🏾
  • @ishsiriram6646
    Awesome. You guys workmanship is another level. Thank you for sharing...from South AFRICA
  • @markpayne6803
    1st time here finally a video with no stupid music and great video (camera work)