Nice work!
Have not done any sheet metal but want to give it a shot.
Would have liked to have seen the fitting of the sleeves in real time instead of the fast forward, but will have to look elsewhere for those details.
Thanks as always for sharing content.
12/30/20 at 11:49 AM
Nice work!
Have not done any sheet metal but want to give it a shot.
Would have liked to have seen the fitting of the sleeves in real time instead of the fast forward, but will have to look elsewhere for those details.
Thanks as always for sharing content.
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I guess that’s one way. I wouldn’t be caught dead cross bracing my metal on a ladder, but that’s me. Get the proper equipment and do it right.
11/1/21 at 04:43 AM
I guess that’s one way. I wouldn’t be caught dead cross bracing my metal on a ladder, but that’s me. Get the proper equipment and do it right.
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Nice work!
Have not done any sheet metal but want to give it a shot.
Would have liked to have seen the fitting of the sleeves in real time instead of the fast forward, but will have to look elsewhere for those details.
Thanks as always for sharing content.
Nice work!
Have not done any sheet metal but want to give it a shot.
Would have liked to have seen the fitting of the sleeves in real time instead of the fast forward, but will have to look elsewhere for those details.
Thanks as always for sharing content.
I guess that’s one way. I wouldn’t be caught dead cross bracing my metal on a ladder, but that’s me. Get the proper equipment and do it right.
I guess that’s one way. I wouldn’t be caught dead cross bracing my metal on a ladder, but that’s me. Get the proper equipment and do it right.
What was the sheet metal gauge that was used?
What was the sheet metal gauge that was used?
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