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Austin Stout
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2013
Shoot me an email at iwillnvrsrndr@icloud.com
Overland Trailer Build EP 1 - From the Ground Up
welcome episode 1 one of my latest project! I Decided to build a dope little adventure trailer from scratch. I wanted specific sizes and specs on the trailer so I decided to get metal and build everything instead of bolting a bunch of stuff on a tractor supply trailer like a lot of other people do. Follow along as I figure this out and make it happen!
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Rain, Rivers, and Dust | Camping Scenic Utah
มุมมอง 293ปีที่แล้ว
Rain, Rivers, and Dust | Camping Scenic Utah
How I Added Insulation and a Plywood Floor to this Van Build (easier than it seems)
มุมมอง 269ปีที่แล้ว
How I Added Insulation and a Plywood Floor to this Van Build (easier than it seems)
US vs Snowy Utah Mountains | Stout Vlog 049
มุมมอง 333ปีที่แล้ว
US vs Snowy Utah Mountains | Stout Vlog 049
Finally! An Update on the 40x60 Shop Build!
มุมมอง 235ปีที่แล้ว
Finally! An Update on the 40x60 Shop Build!
Ford Fusion Caught in Flash Flood - Recovery w/3rd Gen 4Runner | Stout Vlog 048
มุมมอง 189ปีที่แล้ว
Ford Fusion Caught in Flash Flood - Recovery w/3rd Gen 4Runner | Stout Vlog 048
Mega Drought In The Southwest, What If You Need Clean Water On The Go?? | Stout Vlog 047
มุมมอง 207ปีที่แล้ว
Mega Drought In The Southwest, What If You Need Clean Water On The Go?? | Stout Vlog 047
Blown Tire Caused Serious Damage! | Enclosed to Toyhauler Conversion | Stout Vlog 046
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Blown Tire Caused Serious Damage! | Enclosed to Toyhauler Conversion | Stout Vlog 046
Testing a Class 1 Race Car at Knolls, Ut | Stout Vlog 045
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Testing a Class 1 Race Car at Knolls, Ut | Stout Vlog 045
Camping by a Stream -The Mountains were PERFECT! | Stout Vlog 044
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Camping by a Stream -The Mountains were PERFECT! | Stout Vlog 044
The building showed up early! Concrete, Rebar | DYI Steel Building EP:2
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The building showed up early! Concrete, Rebar | DYI Steel Building EP:2
Searching for a desert waterfall, dope drone shots 🤘🏼| Stout Vlog 043
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Searching for a desert waterfall, dope drone shots 🤘🏼| Stout Vlog 043
Starting a Big Project! | DYI Steel Building EP: 1
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Starting a Big Project! | DYI Steel Building EP: 1
Sharks, Skeletons, Belize (Travel tips in description) | Stout Vlog 042
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Sharks, Skeletons, Belize (Travel tips in description) | Stout Vlog 042
Rock Crawling HACKS! Get Better at Rock Crawling - UTV’s, Jeep’s, and More | Stout Vlog 041
มุมมอง 2.1K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Rock Crawling HACKS! Get Better at Rock Crawling - UTV’s, Jeep’s, and More | Stout Vlog 041
Absolute CHAOS in Moab, Ut!! - Big UTV Ride - These Trails Got The Best Of Us | Stout Vlog 040
มุมมอง 22K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Absolute CHAOS in Moab, Ut!! - Big UTV Ride - These Trails Got The Best Of Us | Stout Vlog 040
Building and Installing an Auxiliary Fuel Tank - Fabrication Tips | Stout Vlog 039
มุมมอง 12K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Building and Installing an Auxiliary Fuel Tank - Fabrication Tips | Stout Vlog 039
Remote 4x4 Camping in a Storm! - Arizona Strip | Stout Vlog 038
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Remote 4x4 Camping in a Storm! - Arizona Strip | Stout Vlog 038
3rd Gen 4Runner vs Truck Stuck in the Snow - “I was expecting a wrecker” | Stout Vlog 037
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3rd Gen 4Runner vs Truck Stuck in the Snow - “I was expecting a wrecker” | Stout Vlog 037
Solo Camping in My Enclosed to Toy Hauler Conversion | Stout Vlog 036
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Solo Camping in My Enclosed to Toy Hauler Conversion | Stout Vlog 036
Massive Sinkhole in Capitol Reef, Utah! 160 Mile Off-Road Loop | Stout Vlog 035
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Massive Sinkhole in Capitol Reef, Utah! 160 Mile Off-Road Loop | Stout Vlog 035
Snow, Ice, and Two Stuck Trucks! 3rd Gen 4Runner Handlin Business 🤠 | Stout Vlog 034
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Snow, Ice, and Two Stuck Trucks! 3rd Gen 4Runner Handlin Business 🤠 | Stout Vlog 034
Rock Crawling in a Rental? It Can’t Be That Hard.. - Sedona, AZ | Stout Vlog 033
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Rock Crawling in a Rental? It Can’t Be That Hard.. - Sedona, AZ | Stout Vlog 033
Flying to Sedona, AZ for a week with 3 days notice! PT 1
มุมมอง 1482 ปีที่แล้ว
Flying to Sedona, AZ for a week with 3 days notice! PT 1
"You think we can make it all the way through??" - Black Rock Canyon, Utah | Stout Vlog 031
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"You think we can make it all the way through??" - Black Rock Canyon, Utah | Stout Vlog 031
4Runner saves the day! (Jeep was high centered) 🏜 | Stout Vlog 030
มุมมอง 6452 ปีที่แล้ว
4Runner saves the day! (Jeep was high centered) 🏜 | Stout Vlog 030
We finally got snow! ❄️ Too deep already?? | Stout Vlog 029
มุมมอง 1572 ปีที่แล้ว
We finally got snow! ❄️ Too deep already?? | Stout Vlog 029
Solo Camping (and Offroad Recovery) in the 4Runner! | Stout Vlog 028
มุมมอง 1.2K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Solo Camping (and Offroad Recovery) in the 4Runner! | Stout Vlog 028
Not your grandmas Thanksgiving | Stout Vlog 027
มุมมอง 1492 ปีที่แล้ว
Not your grandmas Thanksgiving | Stout Vlog 027
4.5 inches of lift on the front of my 3rd Gen 4Runner was too much 😂 | Stout Vlog 026
มุมมอง 10K2 ปีที่แล้ว
4.5 inches of lift on the front of my 3rd Gen 4Runner was too much 😂 | Stout Vlog 026
Tell the guy who owns the camero in the back ground to put it back in his barn
Haha I’m pretty sure it’s in his barn right now!
The corded one works better
I'm gonna try this too. But I think I'll start by making flyers and putting them on doors around the neighborhood
Are you still building tanks
No, unfortunately I’m not really set up to do them right now
Smart
I only hang around fabricator welders & is your tubing big enough, thick enough . . . ? Not trying to be stupid . . .
There are no stupid questions only stupid answers LOL but yes this particular design is definitely strong enough for what he plans on doing with it it appears to be 2 by 3 rectangular steel probably .120 wall thickness. The torsion axles are awesome for ground clearance how smooth they ride and their ability to act individually
Given the bolt pattern on his hubs and the potential weight I would imagine they are in the 2500 lb range
Dang! Good eye! That is 2x3 .120 wall on the main pieces with 1.5x3 .120 on the outer edges. Torsion axles are 1000lb each. I didnt want to go too heavy and have no give suspension wise
This is similar to what I want to build
Awesome! It’s a fun project so far!
Not a sleeper. Just a 3rd gen doing 3rd gen things
I made a foam deflector to keep the mud out the battery box. That should be your next project…
Have both of those things and I am on my way to the garage to do this very thing. Thanks for the idea bro.
Heck yeah man!
Hey dude, I know this is a longshot but if you have any old or electric bikes that you don’t use? Is there any chance you could send me one?
That is a door post seperator for unlocking doors .. never heard it called a leveler⁰
Does the battery come with it
No gotta get the battery and charger separate
@@AustinStout thank you
No days off 😤
i just put black tape on and it made the gaps fill. way more efficient
What a pile of Dodge... who buys those
He kinda looks like demolition ranch
Never realised Little Tike™ was still around, wonder if they make ones for adults.
smoke test kit is crazy
I was in a couple in Costa Rica, i was there about a month and saw some of the best night thunder storms ever.. loved every bit of that country
That’s awesome! I agree with ya Costa Rica as a whole is so cool! I didn’t get to stay as long as you tho
How much did all that cost bro
I can’t remember now 😂
Split unit brother for your heating and cooling
You can use that to seal cars the bag
Where did the door come from
I built it myself. I think the video right before this in the playlist shows the process
All
How can I get your wiring diagram, I’m currently building a trailer right now. The electric side of things I’m still new at.
Shoot me an email and I’ll send it to ya, I don’t have the website up right now
I’ve got pretty much the entire 80v line. Love it all and for the price compared to the big names you can just replace it if it breaks. I’ve had mine for 3 years and no issues. I’d say you can do 150X75 yard with the mower on a single battery. The 80V chainsaw is great. Are you going to cut cords of wood with it no but you can clean up a downed tree no problem. For you hunters out there get the chain saw a pole saw. I primarily use those for prepping deer stands. The string trimmer is a beast and I’d put it up against gas any day with none of the problems that come with small 2 stroke engines. I can no small engine repair but got tired of every spring have to spend 5-6 hours getting everything running again (no gas station within 45 miles sells ethanol free gas). With battery all I have to do in the fall is bring the batteries inside and spring charge them and get to work. Atlas are great tools
Excellent video very well. Diagrammed everything explained thoroughly. I've thought through this myself I have many years of rving the only issue I would propose. Is there will be a feedback loop from the converter when you are energizing the inverter. It would be nice if there was a automated kill switch from the DC charge that goes to the batteries. This would eliminate parasitic loss via converter charging inverter battery source. Could also isolate inverter power source to just that of generator and solar panels. Excellent work. One resolve that I've thought of is putting a transfer switch on a single circuit that may power microwave a K-Cup or a blow dryer. Just a thought. Thanks again great work
BTW my inverter does have a breaker push button style on the front of it for the 110 outlets
Also, I installed a fuse right off the positive terminal going to the inverter. It's something that you would use on a power amplifier for subs on a vehicle, driving 12s, they're used a lot in the automotive sound industry
Also, one other tweak that I've often considered is the bonding that goes on for a GFI. I'm assuming non-electrical expert but I believe with a motorhome or a travel trailer, the bond goes to shore power pedestal. When running from a gen set the bond goes to the generator which is a floating bond. Camping in the wilderness with my travel trailer on several occasions, I've had to drive a grounding bond into the soil surrounding my travel trailer and then connect it to the frame. Most RV frames have a ground post for this purpose, usually by the dual tire set. Again an assumption with an inverter I would think following the manufacturer's installation instructions. Your bond would fight its way to the frame of the vehicle. Hopefully tripping the GFI. Again, not an electrician. Just many years of rving crossing roads with these issues. With my current generator setup and my fifth wheel, I've had to create a jumper plug to stick into the generator electrical panel. It takes the neutral and places it in the ground and then the generator sees that as a bonded circuit. Thanks again! Great great information
It is possible now that I'm thinking of it that the bond is one leg of the transfer switches that never opens. It would make sense that the generator and the inverter would use the same ground wire circuit and be bonded all the way back to the frame or the generator. Again, all assumptions, not an electrician
Holaaaaa😊
Hello!
Hola
Mind blown
Where is this?
Did you change front tire too?
How much psi for front and rear?
How much does it slow down bike? 2mph? Also, how do you know when tire is worn out?
Just seen your comments. I just changed the rear to the tusk for better traction. Psi depends on when you are riding. If you put a bunch of pressure in them you will get more speed on the streets but lower psi will be better for off-road traction. You will want to change it when the knobbies are worn and you notice the traction starting to get worse
@@AustinStout too bad the rear is out of stock
@Alex-oy6wb dang it! They are usually fairly quick on the restock so hopefully it’s not too long of a wait
Any suggestions for the brake pads?
Do you have Amazon link for the skid plate?
For the foot peg brace …there are different options (bridged, segmented, and solid). What’s the difference and which is best?
Honestly I’d just get the solid one because you don’t have to worry about keeping multiple pieces tight. I built the skid plate and don’t currently have them for sale
dat me 😌
what kit do you have
As far as graphics?
Put a small bike tube in there. Air it up
Nice wrap you got on your surron
Thanks!
Links are in the description! Click the 3 little dots at the top right to get there
Good video. I just ordered 6112s after years of saving my Pennies for the right time lol. I’m considering a half inch suspension spacer like you have now because I have a 3 inch long travel rear end too and want it to be slightly level, or slightly higher in the rear…
Made is sound like an original idea but I’ve seen this on numerous surrons starting with Dillon Thompson
Cool
As much as people pay for e-bikes, it's ridiculous that you have to jerry rig it like that.
Jerry n Jake would be proud
Wow thanks!
Do larger batteries like that get hot ? Hot enough to melt the bag ?
You use those for getting into locked cars lol