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Ted Gauthier
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2011
Follow the adventures of Ted Gauthier..everything Hot Air Balloons, Experimental Aircraft, Boat Building, CNC adventures and other Projects along the way.
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Ted Gauthier takes his RV-6 for a ride
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Departing Oakland County International Airport (KPTK) and stopping at Oakland-Troy Airport (KVLL) for a touch and go.
Balloon Flight in October- Fall Colors
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See the Fall Colors over Lower Michigan in a hot air balloon with Ted Gauthier. A one hour flight in 4 mins. The video speed has been increase for viewing but the actual average speed of the balloon was 7-8 kts and 4-6 kts at landing.
Flying a Hot Air Balloon at Night - Dawn Patrol Michigan
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Travis and Ted Gauthier Launch into the dark from Oakland County International Airport. They take you along for the ride in a hot air balloon so you can get a feel for what its like to fly at night.
Making a Depth Gauge Ruler
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Using the parts from a Harbor Freight T-Bevel, Ted Gauthier makes a Ruler Depth Gauge, Angle Finder and Torpedo Level Tool out of Corian. Scotchbrite Wheel www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topages/scotchdeburrwheel.php Music: Bensound_Island and Palm Trees
Royal Oak Holiday Glow 2018
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We inflate our hot air balloons in the middle of the street in the Downtown area, City of Royal Oak, Michigan. Music: Bensound - Inspire Video: Alan Nicholls Photography and Editing: Ted Gauthier
International Antique and Classic Boat Show -Port Huron
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Ted Gauthier takes his Glen-L Zip to the International Antique and Classic Boat Society Boat show in Port Huron, Michigan. His Boat wins GOLD.
1939 Buick Coupe
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Ted Gauthier goes for ride in Dave Olsen's 1939 Buick Coupe around New Baltimore, Michigan. Music: www.bensound-happiness
Taylor Summer Festival 2018
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FlyBalloons.net presented a Balloon Glow during the 2018 Taylor, Michigan Summer Festival.
Scott Thompson Interview with Ted Gauthier
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Ted Gauthier talks to Artist Scott Thompson from Willow, Alaska about his use of a CNC Router to create his pieces.
Warp and Twisted Lumber
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We look at new construction lumber, studs that warp and twist in two weeks of installation. All the studs were purchased at the same Big Box Store at the same time but different manufactures. Different results. Look at your lumber.
Vacuum Table 24x24
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Ted Gauthier shows his portable vacuum table hold down system used on the CNC.
Texas Mexico 2018
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Ted, Joey, Guy, Danny, Travis and Gary Gauthier get their Hot Air Balloons inspected in Longivew, Texas. Then travel to Mexico on a Cruise Ship.
Founders Glow 2017
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FlyBalloons.net put together a hot air balloon glow for the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce
Gary's Garage Fire
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Gary's Garage caught on fire so it was time to do the demo work so the brothers, family and friends all pitched in. Music Soundcloud.com/lizaannemusic Take it back
Hessel Michigan Wooden Boat Show2016 - 39th Les Cheneauax Islands
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Hessel Michigan Wooden Boat Show2016 - 39th Les Cheneauax Islands
Les Cheneaux Islands Antique Wooden Boat Show, 39th Annual..2016
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Les Cheneaux Islands Antique Wooden Boat Show, 39th Annual..2016
Oakland University and an Articulating Dump Truck
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Oakland University and an Articulating Dump Truck
How creative do they look at night do people add Lighrs?
Thanks Ted. Very informative and the detail was great this is what i was after for my CNC
In the unlikely event of a fire breaking out in the gondola, exactly what physically protects the passengers from fire??
Thanks for the video Ted. I’m hoping to do the same size vac table for my CNC with one difference. I’ve just ordered an oil free vacuum pump from Amazon. Fingers crossed. 🤞
“ Im the third original owner of the car” Ah……ok!
I’m in the middle of making one and have 6 hp shop vac I plan to cut acrylic parts my file is 7 mins long will this burn my shop vac motor up? The vacuum table size is 22x25”. Thanks
Thanks a lot sir !!!!
hey can you make another video Maby concentrate on the machines idk I'm not available rite now to visit a shop whose willing to show me .im a new pilot in training with lifetime experience in upholstery! there's not much on the sewing. Also I am looking to start a small FAA shop in Sonoma county the help would be super appreciated... Chris Escalante PIC in training thankyou!
If you had a cutout sized according to the smaller piece, could you get more suction?
What does acrossed mean?
What a nightmare
If it had noggins and was screwed it wouldn't have moved. That wood was wet when it was installed guranteed
Would blocking not have helped prevent this?
Great video, thanks for posting! I hope to make something similar for my own CNC someday.
Well maybe you should get the job done quicker Get all the drywall on it will reduce the twisting don’t leave the thing sit for friggin three weeks
It would have still twisted once dried. Ive seen plenty of houses sit and never get twisted and bowed that bad just within a couple weeks.
could you use this system on EVA foam?
Total contractor lazy error blaming the material in front of the homeowner who in the end gets to pay twice to have it done right!
It angers me they sell such garbage. Ive got a pile of useless studs also. So badly twisted and warped, just useless.
Hemlock is going to twist and warp if u dont secure it with other members
Homedepot
Very nice. Thank you for that. I especially like the idea with the added spoil board so you can cut all the way through.
Would like to go for a ride. Looks very interesting
i honestly don't think I could do it. I would be in a complete panic.
nice job
VERY NICE .
with lumber prices now and days..leave it the way it is.
Nice, tank you sir for the vidéo 👍
Great Video 😊
I'm overdue for a visit to Troy.
It probably was properly kiln dried but later left out in the rain
Nope, don't think so. I have KD studs in my house that were left in the rain and they didn't experience the same level of bowing as the studs in this video. Also, notice how clean the studs look. Mine look nasty with dark patches all over having been left outside in the rain for months.
I feel bad for the employee being blamed for obviously bad timing by the employer. He should’ve started the job earlier to finish the house before the weather destroyed it. Hope the employee isn’t getting sued.
Do you use any horizontal members to stop the studs warping and twisting? See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwang
Im new to the ocean in Virginia. I have a up tic in interest in boats and those who build them. I was around boats when I was a kid, and now I'm back around them again. Thank you for sharing, nice job on the boad and great interview.
We are looking for a vacuum table for our CNC machine to hold down small pieces like earrings they are 0.35 mm thick and about 30 mm in size. We have lots of other shapes too. I will appreciate your advice. You can see the copper jewelry we make here; www.copperreflections.com/ my email is thisir@yahoo.com
Good Job Ted, what is the depth of the line for perimeter and inner seal , and size of each square please...Thank's a lot Philippe
What is the gasket material? what size is the gasket material? Where did you purchase it? You said the dado for the gasket material was 1/4" deep, but how wide?
But how does the basket hold so many people without breaking?
Wicker is extremely strong and stainless steel cables completely wrap around the basket and are woven into the wicker.
@@FlyBalloons1 and how about the base?
What pump would you suggest for just a 2x2 table like this? I'm planning on making one myself
I used a regular shop vac in that demo. Worked fine.
@@FlyBalloons1 Yeah I got that i was just curious if I made a 24 x 24 to run for hours would I need to over think what kind of CFM or just get the cheapest dual motor air pump on amazon lol :D
@@Stephen8454 if you were going to run it for hours then yes you would. I use a Festool but a Fien vac would work. Hope that helps.
Great video Ted. Do you think that 3/4" PVC sheets would be a good substitute for the melamine? Thanks for making this video!
Carlo Avergas .....thanks Carlo.
Not sure if Pvc is porous. You would need to look up the specs or test to see if air travels through it. You don't want air moving through your vacuum table base.
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Well I was scared of heights in a plane and it's not connected to the ground.
i hope you get new lumber for free
Actually I have plans to build a 14 foot version of your boat next year, just getting things together for the build
Thanks again for the super helpful videos! I'm about the mount my motor to my Zip and I had a question about the height of the cavitation plate. How high did you mount the cavitation plate in reference to the bottom of the hull, and after driving it would you recomend higher or lower than your setup. Thank you!
Nice work! I maybe lost it, how much is your vacuum wattage? I am planning to do a similar format vacuum table and was wondering if a 700W, 24kPa vacuum would do the trick.
I just used a shop vac.
Throw some paper or cardboard on top next to the smaller material. It will plug the vacuum surface area enough to hold it steady. I work at a plastic fabrication warehouse. I could send you some really thin polycarbonate or abs to use as cover sheets. The guy that runs the router here has a bunch of them cut to different sizes to cover the table depending on the size of his material, and that cnc is a monster. 6x12ft cutting area up to 4”
I did that Jeremy but a shop vac doesn't have enough suction. I bought a dedicated vacuum pump that should work with your suggestion but I have not had time to hook it up yet.
nice video i was looking for something simple that works well enuff for me i.ll try to make this ... ? couldnt u use a 1/4 ' MDF INSTEAD OF SHAVING IT OFF
Good luck with you table.
Yes you could use 1/4" but shaving off the mdf will make your board more pourous and the vacuum will have a greater pull.
@@FlyBalloons1 oky will do great add vice
That’s why you don’t cheap out and frame with nails. Use screws!!! Replace? BS. Don’t hire this idiot unless you want to burn your money.
Unnecessarily rude.
Hi Ted. Good information. Passing on a hint. On another video, for your small parts, Peters video describes a very good solution. newspaper. th-cam.com/video/ePwJj5HM8bk/w-d-xo.html
What the hell?....the vacuum goes throught the mdf and hols the part?...what am i missing?...is that magic..?
Yeah. That's what I thought too. Maybe the MDF is more porous than it seems?
Mdf is super porous. The air passes right through. I’m pretty sure there’s a soft grade you can get that has better airflow. Not sure what we order, but he usually surface planes it down every so often until it’s about 1/2” and then scraps it and uses a new one.
der ddd McFadden is porous so air will travel throughout. It is even better if you skim each side to remove the top and bottom layers.
Mdf is porous