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Jesus that shed floor CAD (chalk-aided-design) brings back child hood memories! The old man, a fitter & turner, yelling out “Stay outta the shed! I need those drawings!”
No better friendship to have then a mechanic and a boiler maker. I'm the mechanic and my best mate is the boily. His skills aren't required often, but when needed they are priceless to have.
Lee is a beautiful human that deserves more positive feelings from his friends. He has what is considered the finest stick book collection in Queensland. I heard he once saved a duckling by helping it across the road. It’s said he can turn XXXX into actual beer just by holding the can.
I have not seen chalk on the floor blueprinting in a long time. What a great visual aid for a quick teaching lesson for a young person. And everyone thought a garage flood was just meant to be swept up.
19:30 welding along with the rhythm of the music. I've noticed this in last videos, syncing the actions with the music. I love the attention to give detail 👌🏻
Great episode. When I had the fab workshop, there is no better way to ensure your fab job is true and square than by marking it out on a flat bit of concrete.
Anyone who had ever seen a riggers or patternmakers drawing loft in something like a shipyard with drawings the size of half a football pitch will tell it's something that CAD can never satisfy , but that progress . Great show as usual
I have a tube mandrel/bender, it’s a JD squared model 3, similar to yours being ratchet system, but is only £700 for the machine and die sets around £300, made all my roll cage out of mine, did a few for mates, paid for itself in no time, quality things to have
I like the bits where someone's grinding/sanding/whatever and closing their eyes to keep gunk out while wearing safety glasses on the top of their hat 🤘
18:40 Oooo now it makes sense. We have a similar law in South Africa. Also wondered why my Dad's 76 light don't indicate on the sides. It only indicates on the bottom.
Oh wow! Those are some serious fab skills when you can start out with a plan, rather than making it up as you go along. Absolutely superb. Wish I had those hand-drawing skills. Excellent content! Nice bit of variety.
Have the pre-order shirts from Feb come in yet? Been waiting for the postie to send me some mad merch. Love the diversity of the channel, always something new and interesting being tackled. Keep it up lads. 👌👌
Looks awesome guys. I can certainly relate to the time taken to build one, I built my of for a gu and it takes a shit load of time but very satisfying. Can’t wait for the Internet to melt over your tack welding face😂😂
I'm a big fan of steel plate for making up bumpers, no real special tools or technical cad needed and pretty easy match aftermarket finish level in a home shop . Bending tube up is PITA get dimensions/fit right both sides and ends and infill becomes messy . Interesting see how blends after powder coating, expect will make big difference .
Many a successful old racing car was built using the chalk on the floor method. I was half expecting a flash cantilever frame for the spare tyre so you could just glide from the storage position to the ground ;-)
Nice to see the boys just getting on with it with the MIG, so we don't have to put up with the comments circle jerk about how pretty the TIG dimes are.
Nice bar, seen some carriers that have a strut back to the door, unlatch wheel, open door and whole lot swings as one. Will have to hit up my brother(fabricator) for a bar like this.
Slight suggestion... Maybe add a latch to the door itself; linked to the lower latch so only one handle part needed. You don't want it taking mush of the weight, but having the door help to hold it vertical and stop any weird flexing that'd fatigue the pivot pin.
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So you got those taillights from Repco, right?
How much is the patreon for you to make me own tho?
Good use of the safety squint for welding, made my day
Jesus that shed floor CAD (chalk-aided-design) brings back child hood memories! The old man, a fitter & turner, yelling out “Stay outta the shed! I need those drawings!”
😂👌
Don't forget Cardboard Aided Design
CAD (Carton Aided Design)
Dave spinning around on the holesaw was epic, hahaha. Also Matt's mig squint was on point
Really boiley right there!
Safety Squint tm
I don’t know the reference of those images but they always remind me of the “Friends” episode with “Ultimate Fireball”
Spinning Dave ftw 🤣🤣
No better friendship to have then a mechanic and a boiler maker. I'm the mechanic and my best mate is the boily. His skills aren't required often, but when needed they are priceless to have.
The difference between a good weld and a bad weld is a couple coats of cold galv.
That safety squint is on point 👌🤣
Why arent they using seamless cold drawn material ?
Lee is a beautiful human that deserves more positive feelings from his friends. He has what is considered the finest stick book collection in Queensland. I heard he once saved a duckling by helping it across the road. It’s said he can turn XXXX into actual beer just by holding the can.
He is also a chooch. So is Nathan.
@@theskidfactory what is a Chooch?
@@d913y As I’m a fully qualified chooch, I can say that you too are a chooch if you don’t know what a chooch is.
@@d913y it’s a shortened Italian saying for someone who lacks common sense.
Something satisfying about a techy drawing done with chalk on the floor
I’ve worked with Matt out at Paulgers engineering on heaps of jobs, good to see him on the channel he’s a good bloke!
Thanks Tom, good to see your channel along. 👌
Don't think the rhythmic Mig tacks at 19:30 were lost on us Woody, top shelf 😂👌
It’s the small things that make the difference 👌🏻👌🏻
@@theskidfactory That's what she said.
I have not seen chalk on the floor blueprinting in a long time. What a great visual aid for a quick teaching lesson for a young person. And everyone thought a garage flood was just meant to be swept up.
Love the old safety squints!
Lee is a chooch, written in dust 😂
Mint episode 👌🏻 rear bar looks awesome
So is Nathan
12:32 - Good to see Matt wearing his safety squints! Also having fun reading the writing in the dirt on the back of the wagon!
The content is always unfailingly awesome, but the quality of the edits is continuing to go through the roof.
A lot of love going into these uploads 🤘
“haha I’m not cutting up the quarters that’s stupid” I’m with u fella no chop on guards
Until you cave them in.....and crease the rear quarter 😂
19:30 welding along with the rhythm of the music. I've noticed this in last videos, syncing the actions with the music. I love the attention to give detail 👌🏻
The Leyland Brothers! I'm sure this has been said before but it has finally struck me what the narration and voiceover style is like!
Binky Style (never finished, with extra brackets) 😂😂😂
The same "law" for lights here in Norway. Good work guys!
In Switzerland to.
You boys have that safety squint on point.
sick speedholes bro
Gee That matts a good guy.
Great episode.
When I had the fab workshop, there is no better way to ensure your fab job is true and square than by marking it out on a flat bit of concrete.
Engine hoist and a nylon strap will hold that tire in place with no worries on falling.
That thing is really coming along awesome. Best bumper ever.
I was thinking the same when watching them chock it up
Anyone who had ever seen a riggers or patternmakers drawing loft in something like a shipyard with drawings the size of half a football pitch will tell it's something that CAD can never satisfy , but that progress . Great show as usual
‘Turbo yodas’ hand on the otherside of his head when welding hahahah
It would be awesome to see you guys team up with MCM on an Offroad adventure like what they did in the Kei Truck.
I have a tube mandrel/bender, it’s a JD squared model 3, similar to yours being ratchet system, but is only £700 for the machine and die sets around £300, made all my roll cage out of mine, did a few for mates, paid for itself in no time, quality things to have
Awesome generosity giving public access to the plans. Thanks
Just a couple of mad dogs bendin sum choobs in a shed 😎🤙
YouChoob 😎
only thing I would change is making the tail light plates recessed so the lights arent so exposed to reversing related oopsies
Old school Max Power sticker on the trolley!!! That’s from my era son!
Sweet episode! Enjoyed the after credits!
I'm not into modifying cars Allen, I just watch you guys to remind me why I don't 😝
Liking the use of the safety squints guys😂😂
Loving the montage tunes! Reminds me of oldschool Hermitude. Guess the vid is alright too haha. Keep it up legends.
I like the bits where someone's grinding/sanding/whatever and closing their eyes to keep gunk out while wearing safety glasses on the top of their hat 🤘
Always keen to learn something form you Legends!! Please please paint those sidesteps black!
That rear bar looks killer!!
The banter brings me all the joy
So many lovely brackets!
All Dave had to do to live in Al and Woody's heads rent free was to burn up 17 holesaws in one day. Amazing :)
In my best late 80s Cali surfer slang.... It's looking totally tubular man!
18:40
Oooo now it makes sense.
We have a similar law in South Africa. Also wondered why my Dad's 76 light don't indicate on the sides. It only indicates on the bottom.
Man, that rear bumper is on a whole other level... 100% absolutely impressive work, guys! GO HAWKS!!! 😁 Am not even from Alaska 😁
Epic rear bar! Love the fabrication! This Patrol is coming together so nicely.
Lucky Mat, can deliver an on the spot flange. Just hope the flanges don't have spots.
Oh wow! Those are some serious fab skills when you can start out with a plan, rather than making it up as you go along. Absolutely superb. Wish I had those hand-drawing skills.
Excellent content! Nice bit of variety.
Loving the MIG poses this episode.... on point 🤣
As a boilermaker I approve 💯. Good job.
This project is coming along nicely. Please keep the videos coming.
I like the bumper, I would have left a couple of toe holes in it to use as a ladder to reach the top of the truck for your pre requisite roof rack
Every time Al says TUUUBE 😂😂😂😂 So damn funny, love it
Orrcon makes TUUUBE in QLD
Have the pre-order shirts from Feb come in yet? Been waiting for the postie to send me some mad merch.
Love the diversity of the channel, always something new and interesting being tackled. Keep it up lads. 👌👌
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Looks awesome guys. I can certainly relate to the time taken to build one, I built my of for a gu and it takes a shit load of time but very satisfying.
Can’t wait for the Internet to melt over your tack welding face😂😂
That bender is like the high lift jack of death.
Great episode, I love the rear bar and how you built it. Great stuff.
@TheSkidFactory go nuts with the Sikaflex on the rear side of your bar - keep the mud from catching
This is a dream truck man, looks so good.
The bumper turn out pretty good looks great on there
the safety squint is strong in this one
That bumper turned out nice
That bar looks awesome boys
What a bad ass bumper love the work much love ✌
I need this for my 80, this is awesome.
Ahhh the mystery of the tail lights solved, cheers for that.
like the window print 😁
Gotta love the safety squint when welding
Al, I like your rear number plate! 👍👍👍
Love me a bit of fab. Would like to have seen you guys build your own bender, you have the smarts to.
12:15 Woody's hectik animation skills gave me vertigo :D
Matthew looks a bit like Sam Hill, legendary Australian downhill MTB racer.
Congrats on 200K Subs! Well deserved guys! Cheers from the screwed up US lol. Zip~
That is a beast bumper! Flash Gordon.
ahahaha, the tack-faces are epic as was dave on the holesaws.. such a fun and informative ep, had be chuckling the whole time 😂👌
I'm a big fan of steel plate for making up bumpers, no real special tools or technical cad needed and pretty easy match aftermarket finish level in a home shop .
Bending tube up is PITA get dimensions/fit right both sides and ends and infill becomes messy .
Interesting see how blends after powder coating, expect will make big difference .
Being in the U.K i'm not suprised these guys are good at "bar work" 😂😂😂
Many a successful old racing car was built using the chalk on the floor method.
I was half expecting a flash cantilever frame for the spare tyre so you could just glide from the storage position to the ground ;-)
Mad Max would be impressed !
I think the whole thing qualifies as a "bracket" and Matt should enter in the "Internetional Car Show" in that category.
Very nice work guys 🤙👌
I just wired a set of Y61 Dubai spec rear lights into one for a customer, "plug and play kit" wasn't so plug or play 🤣
Could add a small linkage between the tire carrier and the old mount points on the door so that when unlatched they swing out together.
I really want more friends...mechanics, body builders/repairers, fabricators, all welcome.
Whoa, watch out guys....someone appears to have stolen your clean "31's" and replaced them with 35s?! Those cheeky dogs!
liking the new intro.
Nice to see the boys just getting on with it with the MIG, so we don't have to put up with the comments circle jerk about how pretty the TIG dimes are.
No cheeky comeback @ the Nugget Garage boys this week?
Did The Hoff get you good?
Nice bar, seen some carriers that have a strut back to the door, unlatch wheel, open door and whole lot swings as one. Will have to hit up my brother(fabricator) for a bar like this.
Simply the best.
Awesome job guys, well thought out and should stand up to the weight and vibrations it’s likely to encounter
Al - "that looks stupid"
Woody - "you're stupid"
Loved it boys
thank you for great detail video
Safety squint in full effect.
Seems like supercheap auto is a great place. They should come to the UK.
Slight suggestion... Maybe add a latch to the door itself; linked to the lower latch so only one handle part needed. You don't want it taking mush of the weight, but having the door help to hold it vertical and stop any weird flexing that'd fatigue the pivot pin.
Best shed ever
The Dimple die finish will look so good when powder coating is done.👍😀
As much as I'm loving the build, I have to call out the awesome NIИ inspired sounding music in this episode 🤘
This thing is going to look tough as