Abe has got a DIY project he wants to show y'all! It is a stainless steel exhaust for a '73 Scout. He will be using the TIG welding process and the dabbing technique!
I watched a video over the internet about the infinity cube table so that's why decided to build one by myself but with stainless steel. Although the design itself is very complex and the choice of joint I took made it more complex. The joint I am using is quite popular over the internet and…
In this video, I am going to convert stainless steel welding electrodes into Dragon Bracelet with my simple 250A stick welder. I am a huge fan of Pablo Cimadevila and scaffoal and they are incredible artists. I really love how he turned out some simple things in extraordinary jewellery and that this always motivates me…
So this video is all about welding stainless steel with a stick welder. The motive of the video is to tell you the right approach to the welding. The outcomes might not seem good onto the round pipe but hopefully, you understand the way to approach while building your project. The finishing process depends upon…
The drain is the most overlooked, yet most important, part of any shower. In this video, I talk about my choice of a square drain for my shower pan and how you don't need to accept a boring, standard drain on your project. ➤➤QM DRAIN GIVEAWAY Congratulations to Elke Wheeler and Bob Pixler for winning…
This build is done with the help of stick welding. Although it's highly recommended to use TIG welding. we don't have that's why we go with this. The material used is stainless steel 202 grade, since there has some protection over them that's why they have less chance of weather wearness. Although if anything goes…
Hi friends, this is the stainless steel guard rail which We built for our newly constructed house. The steel I choose for the build is SS 202 grade. If you are going to make something for outdoor, which have to face the all weather condition than go for SS 304 steel which is little costlier…
Homemade FloatingChop Saw Stand. This one has been a long time coming. Just one of those projects I could never seem to get to. In this video we used some 2" tubing with 1/4" wall thickness for the receiver tubes, and 1.5" tubing with 3/16" wall for the main trusses to support the stand. This…