@@1one3_Racing he needs to listen to some criticism every once I a wile. Yes his builds are fantastic but I see a LOT of room for improvement on things he does. Especially mechanical skills. Otherwise love every minute of it
@@Swinginspanners yeah. It must be hard doing it alone and being self taught. I've had 25 years to learn and didn't film my mistakes! But there's a lot worse out there. C&C have been doing the same shit and making the same mistakes for years and the subs love it. They need some criticism!
Your aluminum welds are looking much better. Aluminum doesn't like anything foreign on it when being welded, so to help prevent pin holes, sand and wipe all areas to be welded with a solvent that doesn't leave a residue. I would also suggest welding both sides if you can and if you thinned the edge of the fuel pump plate, it would make it easier to weld to the sheet metal. Love watching your videos/builds. You are extremely meticulous, like me and I appreciate it very much.
Your aluminum welding is getting better ! To avoid pinholes at the end of a weld, ease off the power slowly so the last puddle does not freeze too quickly.
Hi I’m a new subscriber to your channel, all your projects are amazing and very enjoyable to watch, your a very talented fabricator, keep up the good work bud 🤙
The rubber inserts for the radiator were an awesome idea. Thank you for that. Instead of the hole saw for boring I would get a cheap set of boring bars. I use them on both my mill and lathe. Super fast for making holes larger than a drill size.
Could someone out there please send Chris some boring bars so he can quit using those hole saws? Lol!! Your machining is coming along beautifully Chris!!! I have been nothing but impressed with your work ethic and skill set since I watched you hopping up little yard carts years ago. You've even improved on sending it!! Haha!! Keep em coming!!!
I’m loving the projects been here for a long time since the lawnmower trike days and I’ve learned along with you I’m in the prosses of building a one off ranger build fitted with a twin turbo small block ford and all drive train from an f-150 including the TTB 4x4 and all of this is being custom designed be me and I’m also creating a custom suspension setup very untraditional but will make it impossible to destroy loving the content
16:35 just order up a threaded steal body valve/tire stem. You can bolt it into place and it has a check valve by design to hold in the desired pressure you want to test the tank with. As for the fuel tank, weld tabs to the tank and to the angle iron and put springs on to pull it down into place. And for the axles. Cut them in half right down the middle than spline the shafts in your mill. Than take a larger diameter hollow bar and cut the matching splines into the inside of it. That will form a slip joint on all of your axles and is way stronger than simply welding them solid. You have the tools to do this now, time to learn and take your skills to the next level! 22:05 you can make your cut out much easier if you would simply use a parting/cutoff tool in place of that hole saw. I do not know what all tooling you have for the lathe, so it is likely that you may need to order one and the inserts for it. You can also make a live tool for your lathe and use an end mill to perform the cutout way better and faster than a hole saw. It is time to look into some better tooling for the lathe. It will pay for itself in time and headache. th-cam.com/video/NnV2Wf9-3T0/w-d-xo.html The video below has the kind of groove tool that could be used in place of a hole saw, at 1:25. th-cam.com/video/-uBNPgpfJok/w-d-xo.html
looking good! Since you will be going really slow, how about turning that rad fan into a pusher? That'll keep you from eating all the heat coming off the engine while you're driving. Maybe not too bad during the winter, but in the summer you'll be dying back there :)
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@@damon20r some do some don't. One of mine doesn't 1000cc naked. It's fine. Exhaust side gets a little warm sitting in traffic but it's ok. My other bike doesn't even have fans on the rad.
Cris don't let the comments slow you down for 1 minute . I have been working in the racing industry for 40 years. Most of these people, 99% couldn't carry your tool box.
Bro don't listen to negative vibe. Just build these badass projects and stay happy. You do know there's ai robots typing crap to detour your success. Keep busy and enjoy life.
That would be a good change of pace for him. A street legal mini hot rod. Like a dwarf car with plates. A guy actually sold them years ago. I think it was called a jackster. Cbr or Harley powered 3/4 scale 32 ford's.
Have you seen the old motorhead guy that has been building dwarf cars since he was a kid?? He built a '49 Merc Lead Sled from old refrigerators and I'm telling you that this thing looks exactly like a '49 Merc!!! Then you see a full grown man crawl out of it and you can't believe what you're looking at!!! I believe he used the motor out of a Toyota Camry. Lmao!!
Nice! Check out the Parker handbook for Oring Grooves when doing face seals, you will get a better outcome for that mounting flange. Otherwise build looks awesome
Don't you hate that with the horizontal band saw But hey at least you have the vertical lol...great stuff love watching you create can't wait to see it complete, Thanks for sharing
It's a bouncer still to me. Has kind of the old Hitman and Reject Fab style to it. These new bouncers have tons of travel. We're talking like 20+" in the rear easy.
You were basically trying to trepan with that hole saw. No place for the chips to go. It's a good idea though, saves a lot of material. Try something like the Milwaukee Hole Hawg/Big Hawg next time. Big throats on the three cutters to give the chips a place to go and a way to get them out. I haven't tried it myself, but I think I will next time I need to do a job like this.
A suggestion for a future build. Make it 2, 3 or 4 wheels but make it as light as possible. Either use very thin wall chrome moly tube or aluminum tube. Find the absolute lightest way to make every part or assembly. Love your builds. Billk
I hope you added some baffling in the fuel tank. If you get on a kinds steep hill with half a tank filled i could see it running a little lean. If you didn't there is some gas tank foam stuff you can buy that helps to hold fuel in place. Otherwise awesome work!
When you use a hole saw like that, after you have marked it with the hole saw drill a hole just inside the mark to allow the swarf to clear. You’ll get thro much quicker
After you weld it all up I say paint it at that point, IF you have to make any welding changes it's easier to do some touch up painting then it is to completely dissemble just to paint it...
Hi Chris, yet again another enjoyable video you have put out a huge thank you also for all the time filming producing and editing all of them You are not only creating a build but problem solving the project as well. Then also many people don't realise being a one man show, you have to set up for not only the shot for the here and now, also thinking ahead for the camera placement, for the next one Lightning and not showing that in view and Shadow elimination, Looking natural in front of it, and what you will say, IS the sound working Battery got enough charge, Memory cards and order you fill them, for editing Also your bloopers you make and having to be mindful where they are in the memory card for editing out, Then after a full day of building, filming which you probably spent about 50/50 Time and effort on both making the build 2 x as long You then have to spend hours editing the days recording, adding appropriate music, maybe extra voice over as well Absobloodylutely fantastic Mate, well done just letting you know how much I appreciate all your work and effort you put in to your channel and work. I bet you are putting in around 70 to 80-ish hours a week? My contributions for you this video is Fuel tank tips for the future. Go and look at this article (to save me typing it I used my little grey cells and searched Google for someone who has 😁) It is from "Street Muscle magazine " Rick's Tanks Explains Why It's Very Important To Be Baffled. By Michael Harding January 05, 2015 I passed this comment on to Kevin Smith of KSR Performance and Fabrication He at the time was having problems with the fuel starvation in one of the drag cars he was building,he had tried everything, new fuel pump, injectors, filters etc He gave me a ❤️👍 and since then he has incorporated baffles into the few fuel cells he has built since and solved the problem the car had been having. It is a great feeling when you can find a fix for someone and contribute to the channel. Also where you place the pump in the tank (preferably at the lowest point put a depression under it so you can get the most fuel out of the tank maybe add a bung for draining the it and any water (but leave a gap under it so you hopefully don't pick up crustolium!! Remember a tall tank can't slosh effect as much as a wide tank and you can use more of the fuel more efficiently. Consider a secondary tank after the main, but before the engine as extra precaution from fuel slosh and starvation I hope you find these tips very handy Chris Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺 😁
Rad build but I'm deffinitly with everyone else bigger tires!!! Not only for looks but ground clearance you got those big ol shocks for travel but your ground clearance for your axles sucks just my 2 cents keep up the good work 👍🤘
Use Windex glass cleaner to presher test it bibles grate and you can weld through it without contamination of your aluminum welds. Clean all parts with starting fluid before tacking up leaves no resadoo
shorten your tool stick out on your lathe. you only need just enough sticking out to reach your work area. that tool hanging out there on a prayer is why the big lathe wasn't doing so well with interrupted cuts that or you need to go up in size in tool from 1/4 to 3/8 to 1/2 or 3/4 . you want the biggest stiffest tool possible.
Project is looking awesome thus far, but I think u are gonna run into surge with the fuel pump having no surge tank. Around a long Corner on half a talk of fuel all will run to one side and the fuel pump is gonna suck air. with a bike/quad is concentrated around the fuel pickup allot more.
😆 Using his last project to pull his next project out.... Smart move. 😂 Edit: I so badly want to take this beast for a ride... It looks awesome and it needs a set of spare tires on the back and it would look like off-road truck.
It needs larger tires. Even for a mini crawler. The tires are to small. Sell these or use them on a different build. But larger tires are in order. Good luck.👍🏼
Look into a lathe trepanning tool. Your lathe will thank you, LOL. I would advise watching some video's on the process because with larger parts the process can be dangerous but with your new lathe it can turn slow enough to trepan safely. The air shocks are sick, do you plan on having a small nitrogen tank on board. I have seen a set up like that before that does auto-leveling and wasn't expensive at all.
love watching you build things but the tires on backwards have driven me nuts since the start...Dont forget to have them switched around or it will be rough to drive
Have you noticed lot of people telling you how your going wrong, but not so many building their own mini crawler vids. Keep up the good work 👏
everyone thinks they know better, yet have nothing on there channels, likely have never built a thing! I agree with you build looks great
A different perspective can spot different issues. You don't need to be able to do something yourself to spot potential problems.
@@1one3_Racing exactly right man exactly right ✅
@@1one3_Racing he needs to listen to some criticism every once I a wile. Yes his builds are fantastic but I see a LOT of room for improvement on things he does. Especially mechanical skills. Otherwise love every minute of it
@@Swinginspanners yeah. It must be hard doing it alone and being self taught. I've had 25 years to learn and didn't film my mistakes!
But there's a lot worse out there. C&C have been doing the same shit and making the same mistakes for years and the subs love it. They need some criticism!
MAN ! YOUR TALENT AND INTELLIGENCE BLOWS ME AWAY EVERY TIME YOU MAKE A NEW VIDEO !
Happen to find I missed some of these build videos. So I’m gonna spend the day watching all of them! This thing looks awesome!👍👍
It looks like a rock bouncer anyway, it's built like that. Maybe bigger wheels ...
You are the king of aluminum welding ! Awsome, Impressive skill.
nice set of paddle tires and big swampy mud field is what that machine needs
You truly committed to your building
Love all your builds
I'm a fan since day one 💪
family owns a welding shop, this man makes me proud
Your aluminum welds are looking much better. Aluminum doesn't like anything foreign on it when being welded, so to help prevent pin holes, sand and wipe all areas to be welded with a solvent that doesn't leave a residue. I would also suggest welding both sides if you can and if you thinned the edge of the fuel pump plate, it would make it easier to weld to the sheet metal. Love watching your videos/builds. You are extremely meticulous, like me and I appreciate it very much.
Your aluminum welding is getting better ! To avoid pinholes at the end of a weld, ease off the power slowly so the last puddle does not freeze too quickly.
Hi I’m a new subscriber to your channel, all your projects are amazing and very enjoyable to watch, your a very talented fabricator, keep up the good work bud 🤙
So much detail in your videos, most don’t show the machining part and errors. Enjoy your holidays keen to see more on the mini crotch 👌
Tap magic, look it up for tapping out holes. I never thought I’d say something like this would make a difference, but it really does help big time
The rubber inserts for the radiator were an awesome idea. Thank you for that. Instead of the hole saw for boring I would get a cheap set of boring bars. I use them on both my mill and lathe. Super fast for making holes larger than a drill size.
I love all your projects, all done by hand...
greetings from Indonesia
A mini rock crawler for mini rocks
Thx 4 all the great videos
1:08 I knew you were Thor pretending to be a fabricator when you're not saving the universe! Busted!
It's like a true half scale rock buggy ... in my own opinion I think it needs larger tires but hey it's definitely awesome
Could someone out there please send Chris some boring bars so he can quit using those hole saws? Lol!! Your machining is coming along beautifully Chris!!!
I have been nothing but impressed with your work ethic and skill set since I watched you hopping up little yard carts years ago. You've even improved on sending it!! Haha!! Keep em coming!!!
Awesome as always 👌 lubricate with alcohol (ipa) when you machine aluminium, it works great. 😊
I’m loving the projects been here for a long time since the lawnmower trike days and I’ve learned along with you I’m in the prosses of building a one off ranger build fitted with a twin turbo small block ford and all drive train from an f-150 including the TTB 4x4 and all of this is being custom designed be me and I’m also creating a custom suspension setup very untraditional but will make it impossible to destroy loving the content
Amazing stuff! You need a bigger shop!
16:35 just order up a threaded steal body valve/tire stem. You can bolt it into place and it has a check valve by design to hold in the desired pressure you want to test the tank with.
As for the fuel tank, weld tabs to the tank and to the angle iron and put springs on to pull it down into place.
And for the axles. Cut them in half right down the middle than spline the shafts in your mill. Than take a larger diameter hollow bar and cut the matching splines into the inside of it. That will form a slip joint on all of your axles and is way stronger than simply welding them solid. You have the tools to do this now, time to learn and take your skills to the next level!
22:05 you can make your cut out much easier if you would simply use a parting/cutoff tool in place of that hole saw. I do not know what all tooling you have for the lathe, so it is likely that you may need to order one and the inserts for it. You can also make a live tool for your lathe and use an end mill to perform the cutout way better and faster than a hole saw. It is time to look into some better tooling for the lathe. It will pay for itself in time and headache.
th-cam.com/video/NnV2Wf9-3T0/w-d-xo.html
The video below has the kind of groove tool that could be used in place of a hole saw, at 1:25.
th-cam.com/video/-uBNPgpfJok/w-d-xo.html
looking good! Since you will be going really slow, how about turning that rad fan into a pusher? That'll keep you from eating all the heat coming off the engine while you're driving. Maybe not too bad during the winter, but in the summer you'll be dying back there :)
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La grandeza de México
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@@jorgeabrahamhernandez1209 ... y todas las mujeres con bigote ...
He'll be fine. Its just a 650
You sit behind the rad on bikes already.
And with that big rad the fans won't run much if at all.
@@TacticalTushie They blow towards your legs plus they usually have something to deflect the air away from the rider.
@@damon20r some do some don't.
One of mine doesn't 1000cc naked.
It's fine. Exhaust side gets a little warm sitting in traffic but it's ok.
My other bike doesn't even have fans on the rad.
Cris don't let the comments slow you down for 1 minute .
I have been working in the racing industry for 40 years.
Most of these people, 99% couldn't carry your tool box.
Now… an extra large rock crawler build!
Also I noticed that with your axle design you can easily gain differential clearance . I like that setup .
Bro don't listen to negative vibe. Just build these badass projects and stay happy. You do know there's ai robots typing crap to detour your success. Keep busy and enjoy life.
Love your builds man! Keep up the amazing stuff!
Man your a great buggy builder im watching here philippines..love this machine
"Fold like a burrito".. first time hearing that.. ;) funny for sure
This thing is awesome! The rad mount up front reminds of an old hot rod. Have you ever considered building a scale hot rod or rat rod?
That would be a good change of pace for him. A street legal mini hot rod. Like a dwarf car with plates. A guy actually sold them years ago. I think it was called a jackster. Cbr or Harley powered 3/4 scale 32 ford's.
Have you seen the old motorhead guy that has been building dwarf cars since he was a kid?? He built a '49 Merc Lead Sled from old refrigerators and I'm telling you that this thing looks exactly like a '49 Merc!!! Then you see a full grown man crawl out of it and you can't believe what you're looking at!!! I believe he used the motor out of a Toyota Camry. Lmao!!
Your skills are awesome.
So fun to watch you create.. Great work
I would love to see you venture into overlanding type builds to see what you would come up with...
gonna be a fun buggy... I think you are gonna have front vision issues where that radiator is though
Aaaa you are worthy, casually using THORS hammer as a stop block ! So Cool
Your welds are so clean 👌🏿
The gas tank took a lot of work .Great job.
Been watching you for long time
The gulley at the Cars&Cameras ranch won't know what hit it!
I just had to look up what a rock bouncer is !!!!!! I don’t think you’ll like the roll backwards down the hill !!!! Looks like a wicked ride.
I've said it before I'm sure but awesome work, you fully underrated man, very impressive and inspirational...
I like rock crawler! 25-27" travel, itll handle big rocks, my prediction is in!
the most awaiting project!
You build some very cool toys!
Bouncer crawler, potato, patato. It's a cool toy, have fun with it.
I love your builds and the thought and intelligence put into them keep up the good work and awesome builds man
You should make some kind of forklift to pik the buggy up in the front and drive it in to the shed
Nice! Check out the Parker handbook for Oring Grooves when doing face seals, you will get a better outcome for that mounting flange. Otherwise build looks awesome
Here we go again with the fab skills. Stupid amazing brother. Do it up like you always do.
nice build butt your tires are on the small side :\ 35"x12.5"-15" shud be right for the crawler :D kep building
It's a mini rock crawler not full size so tires are ok
Don't you hate that with the horizontal band saw But hey at least you have the vertical lol...great stuff love watching you create can't wait to see it complete, Thanks for sharing
It's a bouncer still to me. Has kind of the old Hitman and Reject Fab style to it. These new bouncers have tons of travel. We're talking like 20+" in the rear easy.
As always your fabrication skills impress 👌
You always put on great videos. Nice project buddy.
Lol, I like how you used Thor's hammer as a wheel chock.
You got talent my dude
the best as usual, keep it up man! inspire us all.
You were basically trying to trepan with that hole saw. No place for the chips to go. It's a good idea though, saves a lot of material. Try something like the Milwaukee Hole Hawg/Big Hawg next time. Big throats on the three cutters to give the chips a place to go and a way to get them out.
I haven't tried it myself, but I think I will next time I need to do a job like this.
Holy! Did I just watch you use and lift Mjollnir as a wheel chalk?!
A suggestion for a future build. Make it 2, 3 or 4 wheels but make it as light as possible. Either use very thin wall chrome moly tube or aluminum tube. Find the absolute lightest way to make every part or assembly. Love your builds. Billk
Love this build! I almost don't want it to end haha
Gran lavoro, bel lavoro.
Big Work, beautiful work.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇮🇹🖐️
Don't forget about the tires, you need to make all 4 are faced the same direction
Search "rock buggy 4x4 lizard". Super cool mini crawler. 😎
The radiator ate up some of your visibility. Good job though man. I’m a fan. See what I did there.
I know you like over building stuff, but that fuel pump flange is outrageous, when a simple 1/8" plate would work just fine 😁
Were you using Thors hammer as a tire chock in the beginning? 😂😂 Awesome videos man, keep it up. Been watching for years.
Yep, I made it years ago in class😂
😂😂 Thats awesome
can you make a playlist of this build series? it's hard to follow since you have multiple projects going.
I hope you added some baffling in the fuel tank. If you get on a kinds steep hill with half a tank filled i could see it running a little lean. If you didn't there is some gas tank foam stuff you can buy that helps to hold fuel in place. Otherwise awesome work!
Is that radiator gonna limit your field of view in front of you. And yes bigger tires is always good..lol awesome work brother. Love the channel
When you use a hole saw like that, after you have marked it with the hole saw drill a hole just inside the mark to allow the swarf to clear.
You’ll get thro much quicker
Wire mesh grill guard,some thing?
Hey Chris, I watched all your videos and the are great. I think you should call it the "Spider Monkey "
Your gas tank needs a Vent I recommend getting a ROLLOVER Valve too.
Aye an sv650 motor, nice
When extending the drive shafts make sure that the universal joints are in phase. Very crucial, there is information on google about it.
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After you weld it all up I say paint it at that point, IF you have to make any welding changes it's easier to do some touch up painting then it is to completely dissemble just to paint it...
Hi Chris, yet again another enjoyable video you have put out a huge thank you also for all the time filming producing and editing all of them
You are not only creating a build but problem solving the project as well.
Then also many people don't realise being a one man show, you have to set up for not only the shot for the here and now, also thinking ahead for the camera placement, for the next one
Lightning and not showing that in view and Shadow elimination,
Looking natural in front of it, and what you will say,
IS the sound working
Battery got enough charge,
Memory cards and order you fill them, for editing
Also your bloopers you make and having to be mindful where they are in the memory card for editing out,
Then after a full day of building, filming which you probably spent about 50/50
Time and effort on both making the build 2 x as long
You then have to spend hours editing the days recording, adding appropriate music, maybe extra voice over as well
Absobloodylutely fantastic Mate, well done just letting you know how much I appreciate all your work and effort you put in to your channel and work.
I bet you are putting in around 70 to 80-ish hours a week?
My contributions for you this video is Fuel tank tips for the future.
Go and look at this article
(to save me typing it I used my little grey cells and searched Google for someone who has 😁)
It is from
"Street Muscle magazine "
Rick's Tanks Explains Why It's Very Important To Be Baffled.
By Michael Harding
January 05, 2015
I passed this comment on to Kevin Smith of KSR Performance and Fabrication
He at the time was having problems with the fuel starvation in one of the drag cars he was building,he had tried everything, new fuel pump, injectors, filters etc
He gave me a ❤️👍 and since then he has incorporated baffles into the few fuel cells he has built since and solved the problem the car had been having.
It is a great feeling when you can find a fix for someone and contribute to the channel.
Also where you place the pump in the tank (preferably at the lowest point put a depression under it so you can get the most fuel out of the tank maybe add a bung for draining the it and any water (but leave a gap under it so you hopefully don't pick up crustolium!!
Remember a tall tank can't slosh effect as much as a wide tank and you can use more of the fuel more efficiently.
Consider a secondary tank after the main, but before the engine as extra precaution from fuel slosh and starvation
I hope you find these tips very handy Chris
Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺 😁
looking awesome 👍
Rad build but I'm deffinitly with everyone else bigger tires!!! Not only for looks but ground clearance you got those big ol shocks for travel but your ground clearance for your axles sucks just my 2 cents keep up the good work 👍🤘
Been waiting for this project again👍
And time to step up to Honda k24 powerd builds !!! Imagine home built sxs k24 powered lol , you can do it ... or a sand rail !!! K24 sand rail
Hi. What about on-board air compressor with a little air tank to manage air shocks length control with Switchs ?
You should take this to mini mayhem next year
Use Windex glass cleaner to presher test it bibles grate and you can weld through it without contamination of your aluminum welds. Clean all parts with starting fluid before tacking up leaves no resadoo
Love the build! but radiator will lower visibility when rock crawling?
Call it what ever you want to, it looks like a bouncer to me
Your are on backwards dude. Very nice job.
shorten your tool stick out on your lathe. you only need just enough sticking out to reach your work area. that tool hanging out there on a prayer is why the big lathe wasn't doing so well with interrupted cuts that or you need to go up in size in tool from 1/4 to 3/8 to 1/2 or 3/4 . you want the biggest stiffest tool possible.
That's what she said
Can’t wait for the next build Very cool stuff
You need to get some annular cutters for aluminum
My Friend Just a tip instead of using pipe to see if you correlate your roll bars try just using string!
Project is looking awesome thus far, but I think u are gonna run into surge with the fuel pump having no surge tank. Around a long Corner on half a talk of fuel all will run to one side and the fuel pump is gonna suck air. with a bike/quad is concentrated around the fuel pickup allot more.
Make a plate with a tire valve stem for pressure testing.
😆 Using his last project to pull his next project out.... Smart move. 😂
Edit: I so badly want to take this beast for a ride... It looks awesome and it needs a set of spare tires on the back and it would look like off-road truck.
Oww yess a new video 🥳
I think you should build a fuel anti surge tank other than that the project is looking good!
Do you mean a Fuel Surge Tank? Never heard of an anti surge tank lol
It needs larger tires. Even for a mini crawler. The tires are to small. Sell these or use them on a different build. But larger tires are in order. Good luck.👍🏼
Look into a lathe trepanning tool. Your lathe will thank you, LOL. I would advise watching some video's on the process because with larger parts the process can be dangerous but with your new lathe it can turn slow enough to trepan safely. The air shocks are sick, do you plan on having a small nitrogen tank on board. I have seen a set up like that before that does auto-leveling and wasn't expensive at all.
love watching you build things but the tires on backwards have driven me nuts since the start...Dont forget to have them switched around or it will be rough to drive
X2 lol
Ditto.