The idea that you overload a circuit so easily is really weird to me. The last time did happened was more then 40 years ago at my grandmothers old farm house
Why did you keep turning the vacuum back on over and over also why leave it on so long the plastic would have cooled and no longer been able to mold anymore literally after just seconds so this whole video was actually pretty stupid.🤷♂️
Hey there! Built a similar set up and wondering: 1. How thick was your ABS ..&.. 2. How long did you heat it (or) what temp did you get it to? Incredible work my man!
You know how you think of things then some dose it wow thank you so much I want to dual my truck and I have to make fenders for it will be keeping an eye out for more content like this once again thanks for showing what can be done
ABS plastic tends to get pretty brittle in the cold.. I've been researching more flexible compounds.. but yes the vacuum mold can make alot of parts.. the smaller they are the more difficult it becomes..
My son's wife is currently driving a jeep cherokee 1 hour each way 5 days a week doing nursing clinicals, with atleast 375,000 miles on it He does all maintenance on their vehicles. EN Master Chief U S N Retired. The most I put on a truck (semi) was over1,250,000. Miles 😂
we only went by how soft it was. and how far down it drooped . we didn't take a temp. if we let it go any longer the plastic would of started to burn because it was drooped so much . it was 12 inches from flames
Nicely done! A tip for next time: just use the shopvac that can create the strongest vacuum; when you add more shopvacs in parallel all that accomplishes is sucking faster, not harder. Once the air is mostly gone from under the plastic, those extra (weaker) shopvacs essentially just become leaks for the strongest shopvac and will prevent it from being able to pull the strongest vacuum it can as air will be pulled in backwards through the weaker shopvacs.
@@cuustomfireguy Thanks for that, I really appreciate it. May I ask, did you ever use your system on a clear plastic / perspex ? Like, for a window. And if so, did it leave marks on the transparancy? Thanks again.
Always like watching these, nice seeing the differences that people use when building these!! Keep Going!
Fuck yeah
Yep even down to the guy just standing there chilling theres always one lol look USA USA USA.......you
@@shaneharris6156 look closer.. he is shooting his bow.. practice for fall elk season.. all good kids
thanks for watchn..
The idea that you overload a circuit so easily is really weird to me. The last time did happened was more then 40 years ago at my grandmothers old farm house
Nice run
Ахуеть!
Why did you keep turning the vacuum back on over and over also why leave it on so long the plastic would have cooled and no longer been able to mold anymore literally after just seconds so this whole video was actually pretty stupid.🤷♂️
That was great now I know how I'm making my dodge ram baja style fenders
can we please see more on this my good sir?
I read through the comments and got the answers...HA! Thx
Hey there! Built a similar set up and wondering: 1. How thick was your ABS ..&.. 2. How long did you heat it (or) what temp did you get it to? Incredible work my man!
abs and first 4 sheets were 3/16 last 4 sheets 1/4.. the 1/4 was difficult to heat and the detail wasn't as good...
You know how you think of things then some dose it wow thank you so much I want to dual my truck and I have to make fenders for it will be keeping an eye out for more content like this once again thanks for showing what can be done
I love the Rayan Family 😍😍😍😍😍😍team work
Love it! 👍
😂😂
I definitely wouldn’t have went with an s10 but it’s clean. Put the muffler back on tho it sounds terrible😂.
Throttle revvvv WOAHHHH
The reveal!!🎉🎉
Great. Sent to Clara!!😂
Would that work on plastic snowmobile plastics ?
ABS plastic tends to get pretty brittle in the cold.. I've been researching more flexible compounds.. but yes the vacuum mold can make alot of parts.. the smaller they are the more difficult it becomes..
You really can't tell a difference between the 2 panes ! Great Tip ! Thanks !
Your wife put you up to this, didn't she? 😂
lol
That's awesome. I'll have to try it. Hopefully, the ashes don't scratch the glass. Thanks
won't scratch the glass..
It's still ticking, just not as loud Well I guess that it completely fixed the engine in what, 5 minutes?
Worked in his latest post
What in the black magic
Bro I was a Seafoam rep. With the O'Reilly Corp. I have never heard or seen A liquid replace a crank or rod bearing!
I'm pretty sure it was just a stuck lifter..
No shoutout to your sister eh?! I see how you are 🤠
U are unbelievable…… get a job
Genius!!!!!!!!
My son's wife is currently driving a jeep cherokee 1 hour each way 5 days a week doing nursing clinicals, with atleast 375,000 miles on it He does all maintenance on their vehicles. EN Master Chief U S N Retired. The most I put on a truck (semi) was over1,250,000. Miles 😂
Do you sell any of them plastic noses for the Malibu. I have a 77 I'm building for the dirt
Hey Clark Griswold hire an electrician
Dewalter White over here, this is awesome
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sweet videos, thanks for sharing
Thatta boy Luke! 👊💪🤘😎
Where is video..
did the video not load?
@@cuustomfireguy nope.. it's just audio.. black screen
not sure why your feed won't load... others have called and said they watched it.. I'll send it to u on what's app if you wish
Thanks for saving me a bunch of money
that's refreshingly simple
This is so baddass. I've never seen anyone build their own vacuum molding set up. You guys are true masters of this art!
No end result coverage? A pic even?
Gotta checkout more of our videos, the end result is on the red and white 40 car.
What temp is your sheet heated to in that oven? Just curious!
we only went by how soft it was. and how far down it drooped . we didn't take a temp. if we let it go any longer the plastic would of started to burn because it was drooped so much . it was 12 inches from flames
Wow. Looks like you are doing a few vehicles.
we build them for anyone who asks. good family fun.
Super cool and great teamwork.
Nicely done! A tip for next time: just use the shopvac that can create the strongest vacuum; when you add more shopvacs in parallel all that accomplishes is sucking faster, not harder. Once the air is mostly gone from under the plastic, those extra (weaker) shopvacs essentially just become leaks for the strongest shopvac and will prevent it from being able to pull the strongest vacuum it can as air will be pulled in backwards through the weaker shopvacs.
Literallly reverse compound ❤
This is wicked
What type of sheet you using
What kind of burners do you have in the oven you've made ? Many thanks. It's excellent.
We used 1/2 " plumbing pipe. Drilled them every 8 inches no bigger than a 8th... ww put a cap on the other end..
@@cuustomfireguy Thanks for that, I really appreciate it. May I ask, did you ever use your system on a clear plastic / perspex ? Like, for a window. And if so, did it leave marks on the transparancy? Thanks again.
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