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Hi everyone, thanks for tuning in. In this video I am making an electro-magnetic vice. This vice was made 90% out of recycled materials from two microwaves, a PC and a generator. I had a heap of fun making this project and hope you enjoy it too. Like all my videos, if you like what you see, please "LIKE", "SHARE", "COMMENT" and "SUBSCRIBE". Thanks for watching and I hope you are enjoying the content I am creating. Keep on melting! Kris Melting Matters ** Index to Video ** 00:00 - Start 00:13 - Warning 00:17 - Start of make 02:33 - Welding 03:55 - Using the epoxy 10:27 - Sawing off the excess 11:55 - Sanding the vice 16:15 - Final reveal & test ** Help My Channel ** If you want to help my channel grow, please visit my playlists area and select a playlist to watch. If you don't have the time to watch it, simply let it play in the background. Ideally, watching it would be better, as the content I create isn't just for me, it's for you. Thanks for helping out. :-) Here is the link to my playlists: / @projectdiyoz ** Contact Me ** If you would like to contact me or send me a letter, please feel free to do so. I love to receive mail, just remember, if you do send me something include your name or subscriber name and whether or not you'd like me to mention it on one of my videos. My address is as follows: Kris J. Parker 4 Monash Street Shepparton, Victoria Australia - 3630 [email protected] ** Thank You ** I'd really like to thank each and every one of you. Without you, my channel wouldn't be much at all. As I get more and more subscribers, it bouys me to keep creating content for you. Melting metal has been a hobby of mine for a while now and putting videos up on YouTube has just seemed like a natural progression for me. ** Equipment ** Furnace 1: FB2Mb 10kg propane furnace - http://devil-forge.com/ Furnace 2: Toauto 3kg electric furnace Music Files: http://www.epidemicsound.com Camera: Nikon Coolpix P900 - https://www.nikon.com.au/en_AU/produc... #meltingmatters #magneticvice #electromagnetic #build #DIY #Howto Making a magnetic vice