that's too funny. without even reading the comments, I was thinking Lucia is a way less crazy and much better looking version of Colin. and then I see the comment of the man himself 🙂
As a hardcore “do everything myself” kind of guy, from building my own house, restoring my excavator, converting trucks to 4wd, and many other projects, I am very impressed with not only your capabilities and knowledge but with how well you laid out the video. I didn’t get bored once. Great job
Same here, It was interesting to see how it's actually done, rather than how I made mine...it's a "retired" dumpster and the better remains of two VERY dead YJs.
This video just popped up in my recommend it and I was amazed at the skill involved. I can’t believe you are making a freaking skid steer that is insane! I do not know how you don’t have millions of subscribers? Top-notch craftsmanship and camera work
@@Tuur75 plus she is wearing actual clothes. It is refreshing to see more and more female creators showing up on youtube that actually have a skill and not just reduce the amount of fabric for views. Another one i enjoy is quinn from the "blondihacks" channel.
The person who makes their own tools so they can make other tools is on another level ! Your design & fabrication skills are superb. You truly inspire me. Thank you !!
AMAZING... not because you are a woman doing this, but that you've designed, problem solved and completed fabrication of a bobcat, - virtually single handed. You are a legend. I suspect the ONLY reason you dont have a 100,000 subscribers is because you are a woman AND .... most - but not all - men's egos are so friggin fragile. You have succeeded in achieving a high standard of mechanical engineering many men and many women can only dream of. Congratulations !!
this is easily the most ambitious project I have seen on youtube, I have no trouble working on all my own shit but to build a skid steer from stratch well this is just amazing and her skill levels it out of this world your welds look fantastic, can't wait to see the rest of it
Holy cow! I stumbled across this due to the youtube algorithm recommending it. You do some AMAZING work! The welds are quite beautiful. Can't wait to see more.
Wow. I'm an amateur machinist - you're inspirational! Just a natural at all of it. Your grandfather must be super proud. Keep up the great work! Cheers
Not sure how this channel was suggested but man am I happy it was. I've spent the last couple of hours watching and can't get over how talented this girl is not to mention how therapeutic it's been watching. I know very little as it relates to fabricating with metal but this channel has sure inspired me to want to learn. Thanks for sharing what you do and can't wait to see how this skid steer turns out.
Lucia!!! This was absolutely increeeeeeeedible!!! I just joined TH-cam and I’m just doin my hobby woodworking on there, but I’m a machinist by day, and have been a steel fabricator for the last 10 years so this video just encapsulates my life, just in a level so far beyond me hahaha. I run CNC’s everyday. Weld, same ol. Used to think I build cars (until now haha)But you Ma’am are hands down my new inspiration. The fact your run weld beads on that rotary and they come out like that. I mean I just paused it staring at that weld like “bro, are you serious??????” Your absolutely incredible, thank you TH-cam for showing me Lucia! Show her to the world, what an inspiration. Keep up the great work, just wow you are literally who I want to be when I grow up. Thanks Lucia
She'd built her own motor boat, enjoyed it with her family and friends for several years, then sold it off to get some extra dough to finance this project, so - here we are....
@@terencemalik6415 ya after watching this I mean you just gotta say to yourself, yep I’m tired, yep I’m cold, BUT this Has To get done, and I’m the only person here to do it. Absolutely amazing stuff. Very organized and well planned. I’m more the scramble until 3 am every night because everyday I’m changing the ‘plan’ hahaha
Oh Lucia, your shop must be cleaner than my kitchen! I like your videos for another reason, put aside technical and aesthetic ones: you rarely speak, and watching your work is soooo relaxing! Keep it coming!
Your skill set is amazing! Love how you built your own plasma cutting table and learned how to use it effectively. Your welds look great. I can hardly believe that anyone would build their own skid steer. The pluck it takes to do what you're doing is awesome!
This is just crazy how badass this is and being in a small home shop. Top quality for sure, just amazing and I am totally impressed!! You are awesome!!
You remind me of B.A. Baracus from the A-Team. Every show he'd walk into a barn with a welder and a wrench and come out with a tank 🙃. You are incredibly talented!!!! 🤩
I can only imagine how proud Grandpa is, you are truly worthy of all the praise I can give you...his equipment and teachings are in good hands...I would say your in for a wild ride in the years to come, your channel will explode overnight. It might feel like it takes forever but it's coming!!
I'll keep the compliments short. Absolutely amazing Lucia. I expect your subscribers count will be climbing very fast, as they should. Impressive and inspiring to say the least.
I could say a million things, but honestly you're just super awesome at everything you're doing!!! Extraordinary work, Lucia!!! In every way, shape and form you're inspiring:)
Wow, nice welds! Most TH-camrs show the project completing in an hour, and you finished in less than 15 minutes. Nice work on the video editing! It was fun to watch, and I want to see the rest of how it comes together.
Just stumbled across the channel. Exceptional skills. I'm sure I speak for a bunch of hobbyists who wouldn't mind a longer version showing the metal work. In fact, I already learned a brilliant trick with the chalk and kerosene.
Even for those who come from the engineering industry, this is no small project to carry out alone in a home workshop. Hats off to the queen of workshops.
Young lady you have acquired a lot of awesome skills. I've worked with stuff like this my entire life and know what it takes to take on a project of this magnitude. I'm very impressed and subscribed.
This video was suggested by TH-cam..... WOW You have a lucky husband, a woman that is smart, gets her hands dirty, builds, welds, forge, fabricates, electrical work and is beautiful. You are every car guys dream wife!!! Great video Subscribed!
Love this sort of content. Some of your welds look better than mine, and I've been at it for over 40 years. Looking forward to the rest of the skid steer build...subbed here!
Very interesting build!! the quality of your work is simply impressive. A lot of people on the internet don't have any idea how much work is involved in such a massive project, condensed in such a sort video. big thumbs up for you :p keep up the good work and looking forward for the next part!!
Found this video whilst looking for something else. was super impressed with everything from the layout of the video the information in it and wow those are some serious welding skills very nice job cant wait for part 2. Definitely worth subscribing to. Thanks for taking the time to put this video together
Great project and nice video! I think it would be great to see your workflow (idea, planing, preparations etc) as it there is always something to learn from another persons approach on big projects. Thanks and all the best for your channel
absolutly great build, look forward to more of your work. I think there would be plenty of makers interested in your plans for this machine once you iron out the bugs . xoxo keep up the good work !!!
Hi Lucia, I just wanted to say thank you for posting your work. Anyone could look at you and say, "Wow, you could be a model!" but I'm so glad you took a not so common route. I live in South Korea, where lookism is crazy, and gender roles are still back in the 1950's. I'm always looking for women doing non-traditional "women" things (I cringe even writing that) that my girls can look up to and realize they can be more than just "beautiful princesses". I wish we lived closer so they could meet you in person, but I guess the videos will have to do. Thank you for being an inspiration.
The cameras did not just show up in the shop unannounced.... ) It's a fine woman, she like to look okay when in front of the camera, which is just a small percentage of the time these projects take. Nothing wrong with that.
Great job. Well done on the start of your skid-steer and I look forward to seeing the next stage. Also thank you for the very well-produced video! Excellent.
The amount of time that has gone into this isn't done justice by these videos. Well done. The design time, the translation to usable drawings, plasma G-code, deburring and other clean up, getting the camera angles, battery and memory management, the video editing. So much work. Protect your eyes, hearing and lungs. I know you are trying to look nice for the camera (and you do) but it's not worth getting injured. Looking forward to more.
Wow is this build going to bring a ton of viewers. Well done, so inspiring to watch you work so efficiently and professionally! Looking forward to more of this and future projects!
Very good vid! I subbed cause I want to see this finished. Having worked on skid steers from the 60's ( some old farmers keep what works)into the 90's from mini to large and one built out of a 1961 Pontiac parts. I think the one you are building will work a lot better than that one. 👍
I was actually planning to build one of these myself soon except I was going to use two wheel motors plumbed in series per side instead of chain drive. I do like the chalk/ kerosene trick though. That’ll be useful.
A lot more to go wrong with dual motors PLUS you may have issues you didn't think of. For example, if both wheels are in equal contact with the ground, the fluid will apply equal torque to both motors, but if one wheel lifts off the ground, all the torque gets sent to the other motor. Maybe do a small scale test of it first before committing.
@@35manning I don't know. I think there's alot less to go wrong duel hydraulic motors. Hydraulic motors need almost no maintenance or adjustment ever. They're very heavy duty and can handle it. Chains are the exact opposite. I will admit that if something goes wrong, the hydros are more expensive to fix. As far as the torque thing goes, the motors are in series, meaning the fluid can't flow freely so if one of the tires is off the ground, it doesn't matter. This isn't a differential.
@@stevenbeach748 if they are more reliable with no problems, why don't major manufacturers all do it? I'm not saying you're wrong (or right), just that it will be expensive IF you make a mistake so take your time in planning and researching. I'm just trying to consider what problems may occur so that they can be accounted / planned for.
@@35manning its cheaper to do it with chains. There's an oil bath and a bunch of seals to deal with though when building one the way the manufacturers do it.
this is the first video I've seen of yours, I like what I'm seeing so far: I like your tools, your shop, and your skill--some very nice welds, keep up the good work, I believe your channel will continue to grow as more and more people watch your videos
As I struggle to keep my 1978 Case skid loader running, I wonder why it didn't occur to me to simply build a replacement. Maybe it's because of my age, and how long it would take to learn all those skills you've demonstrated here. I'm impressed. As a grandpa, I can assure you that he is very proud. I will be sharing this with my grandkids to show tgem that we can go as far as our dreams will take us.
Other girls' youtube channels: "Look here! I show you the latest make up tricks, IKEA hacks and crap I have bought on Wish!" Lucia: " Today I'm gonna build a SKIDSTEER. 'Cause I need one." Amazing!
Not only very talented and clever you are one beautiful woman. Looking forward to the next video which are very well done by the way. Your other projects and vids are all winners in my book.
Wow, I am so happy I got this video suggested to my feed. Lucia you are all of the positive things people have been saying about you! Your grandfather must be so proud of you! You are humbly blessed! Mahalo for doing what you do and providing the opportunity to everyone out there. If someone said you are an angel sent from god, I would believe it completely.
oh my gosh I''ve watched a lot of metal working videos of guys doing fabrication work, very nice to see a women doing this work. I've got 2 daughters who are 7 & 8 and they are already saying certain things are for boys. Society really does teach kids at a young age what girls should do. I try my best to remind them they can do anything!
Normally I don't catch things like this near the beginning of the series! Very happy to have had you recommended and looking forward to future episodes! I have always wanted a skid steer, so I am taking notes! 😅
Here's a blacksmith tip for bending brackets. 11:58 Make center punch marks on both ends of the bend line so you can see the bend line when the material is hot. Clamp the material in the vise about an inch (25mm) below where you're going to make the bend so the vise doesn't wick the heat out of the bracket. Heat the material, drop it down to the punch marks using tongs (or pliers), and make your bend. Great project!
This is popped up in my recommend list and damn I'm glad it did! This was incredible and I'm super excited to see the finished product. You're a huge inspiration to this guy
Can't wait to see the next part on the skid steer , was wondering where you learned all these skills , the lathe alone takes a few years to master let alone welding, computer cutting table etc . I would guess you are not even 40 . Very nice work.
Rock on Lucia, top job
Oh, thank you Colin! I'm pleased to have such a guest on my channel😊 What you do is amazing!
that's too funny. without even reading the comments, I was thinking Lucia is a way less crazy and much better looking version of Colin. and then I see the comment of the man himself 🙂
What's Furzee doing..get another vid out mate
As a hardcore “do everything myself” kind of guy, from building my own house, restoring my excavator, converting trucks to 4wd, and many other projects, I am very impressed with not only your capabilities and knowledge but with how well you laid out the video. I didn’t get bored once.
Great job
I can’t believe how gullible horny men are. She is and actor
Same here, It was interesting to see how it's actually done, rather than how I made mine...it's a "retired" dumpster and the better remains of two VERY dead YJs.
Wow!!! Designer, welder, machinist, mechanic, I am blown away that one person can have so much talent.
You forgot filming, Editing, video scripting, entertaining.
@@ddssrr1614 you are right .
She is a very very talented lady, she's a dream
This video just popped up in my recommend it and I was amazed at the skill involved. I can’t believe you are making a freaking skid steer that is insane! I do not know how you don’t have millions of subscribers? Top-notch craftsmanship and camera work
Thank you very much😊
@@luciasworkshop Just perfect. Класс.
Even better when you realize she's using most of the tools she built or restored. Kinda warm heart feeling when you see those getting used :)
Probably because she doesn't upload regularly. Last video was 5 months ago. Quality is great, but that's wat holds people back I think.
@@Tuur75 plus she is wearing actual clothes. It is refreshing to see more and more female creators showing up on youtube that actually have a skill and not just reduce the amount of fabric for views. Another one i enjoy is quinn from the "blondihacks" channel.
The person who makes their own tools so they can make other tools is on another level !
Your design & fabrication skills are superb.
You truly inspire me. Thank you !!
AMAZING... not because you are a woman doing this, but that you've designed, problem solved and completed fabrication of a bobcat, - virtually single handed.
You are a legend. I suspect the ONLY reason you dont have a 100,000 subscribers is because you are a woman AND .... most - but not all - men's egos are so friggin fragile. You have succeeded in achieving a high standard of mechanical engineering many men and many women can only dream of. Congratulations !!
this is easily the most ambitious project I have seen on youtube, I have no trouble working on all my own shit but to build a skid steer from stratch well this is just amazing and her skill levels it out of this world your welds look fantastic, can't wait to see the rest of it
Holy cow! I stumbled across this due to the youtube algorithm recommending it. You do some AMAZING work! The welds are quite beautiful. Can't wait to see more.
Wow!!! I’m also a fabricator/welder and what an awesome job you’re doing. I’ll definitely be following along for the rest of this build!
Wow. I'm an amateur machinist - you're inspirational! Just a natural at all of it. Your grandfather must be super proud. Keep up the great work! Cheers
Not sure how this channel was suggested but man am I happy it was. I've spent the last couple of hours watching and can't get over how talented this girl is not to mention how therapeutic it's been watching. I know very little as it relates to fabricating with metal but this channel has sure inspired me to want to learn. Thanks for sharing what you do and can't wait to see how this skid steer turns out.
Thank you very much😊
Lucia!!! This was absolutely increeeeeeeedible!!! I just joined TH-cam and I’m just doin my hobby woodworking on there, but I’m a machinist by day, and have been a steel fabricator for the last 10 years so this video just encapsulates my life, just in a level so far beyond me hahaha. I run CNC’s everyday. Weld, same ol. Used to think I build cars (until now haha)But you Ma’am are hands down my new inspiration. The fact your run weld beads on that rotary and they come out like that. I mean I just paused it staring at that weld like “bro, are you serious??????”
Your absolutely incredible, thank you TH-cam for showing me Lucia! Show her to the world, what an inspiration. Keep up the great work, just wow you are literally who I want to be when I grow up. Thanks Lucia
Thank you very much!
She'd built her own motor boat, enjoyed it with her family and friends for several years, then sold it off to get some extra dough to finance this project, so - here we are....
@@terencemalik6415 ya after watching this I mean you just gotta say to yourself, yep I’m tired, yep I’m cold, BUT this Has To get done, and I’m the only person here to do it. Absolutely amazing stuff. Very organized and well planned. I’m more the scramble until 3 am every night because everyday I’m changing the ‘plan’ hahaha
Your shop alone blows my mind. Then your knowledge blows it again. Awesome video, kept me here the whole time..
I follow several other "makers", and I think you are as amazing as any of them! I look forward to seeing the completion of this project!
It's awasome. Very seldom to see a young woman engaged in such projects, and she got some real talent
I'm glad you're back. I love how you use your previous projects to build your new project. Building the tools, to build the tools.
молодец Люция, идешь вперед не снижая планку по сложности и затратности проекта, респект за это.
Nice little diy crack test with the chalk... I'll be stealing that one for sure!
Oh Lucia, your shop must be cleaner than my kitchen! I like your videos for another reason, put aside technical and aesthetic ones: you rarely speak, and watching your work is soooo relaxing! Keep it coming!
As impressed as most are here, but also learned some trick I didn't know before (chalk & kerosine). Thanks! Looking forward to seeing more.
Your skill set is amazing! Love how you built your own plasma cutting table and learned how to use it effectively. Your welds look great. I can hardly believe that anyone would build their own skid steer. The pluck it takes to do what you're doing is awesome!
I had a proposal, but I'm afraid the most beautiful and talented mechanical Engineer I've ever seen is taken.
This is just crazy how badass this is and being in a small home shop. Top quality for sure, just amazing and I am totally impressed!! You are awesome!!
The world’s most beautiful and talented fabricator! Incredibly impressive.
Your weld lines are an absolute thing of beauty. So clean and perfectly formed
What the heck are you talking about-SHE IS A THING OF BEAUTY
The chalk and kerosene trick is simple but brilliant! You've definitely taught me something today! 👍
You remind me of B.A. Baracus from the A-Team. Every show he'd walk into a barn with a welder and a wrench and come out with a tank 🙃. You are incredibly talented!!!! 🤩
Thank you very much😃😊
I love it when a plan comes together.
I can only imagine how proud Grandpa is, you are truly worthy of all the praise I can give you...his equipment and teachings are in good hands...I would say your in for a wild ride in the years to come, your channel will explode overnight. It might feel like it takes forever but it's coming!!
I'll keep the compliments short. Absolutely amazing Lucia. I expect your subscribers count will be climbing very fast, as they should. Impressive and inspiring to say the least.
If you did this all on your own you are one brilliant lady. Not many out there like you. Excellent work. Thanks for sharing.
I could say a million things, but honestly you're just super awesome at everything you're doing!!! Extraordinary work, Lucia!!! In every way, shape and form you're inspiring:)
Wow! The women of my Dreams! Beautiful, intelligent, independent, motivated & hard working! And she took it to the next level! 👏🏼🙌🏼💪🏼🔥❤️
Wow, nice welds! Most TH-camrs show the project completing in an hour, and you finished in less than 15 minutes. Nice work on the video editing! It was fun to watch, and I want to see the rest of how it comes together.
Finally, a woman showing off her talents and not dressed like a bimbo for likes. Be true to yourself and your gift of a great fabricator. Great video.
Just stumbled across the channel. Exceptional skills. I'm sure I speak for a bunch of hobbyists who wouldn't mind a longer version showing the metal work.
In fact, I already learned a brilliant trick with the chalk and kerosene.
I like that chalk and kerosene trick. Great fab skills. Going to be a handy piece of equipment 👍
Impressive....but your welding was what impressed me the most.....😎 Well the pumps and belt and pulleys... equally impressive...
Found your channel by accident and LOVE it. Can't wait to see part 2!! Keep up the great work 👍
my perfect woman right here. holy cow! Great job! can't wait to see the final product!
Wow! Making a skid steer from scratch holy moly your nuts! Awesome work! Very impressive, stoked to see the finished build!
Even for those who come from the engineering industry, this is no small project to carry out alone in a home workshop. Hats off to the queen of workshops.
Thank you very much! Yes, it's a hard project. It takes a lot of time and efforts, but it's moving on ;0)
Young lady you have acquired a lot of awesome skills. I've worked with stuff like this my entire life and know what it takes to take on a project of this magnitude. I'm very impressed and subscribed.
This video was suggested by TH-cam..... WOW You have a lucky husband, a woman that is smart, gets her hands dirty, builds, welds, forge, fabricates, electrical work and is beautiful. You are every car guys dream wife!!! Great video Subscribed!
Tolle Leistung von dir.
Super Arbeit.
Grüße aus Germany
Your welding is amazing, makes me think I'm doing something wrong!,lol. The force is strong with this one!.
waw!! , awesome lady with wunderfull skills , respect my lady 😍, love that , once again respect🥰🥰🥰
Wow! That's an intense project! Great to have a CNC plasma cutter. Can't wait to see it finished.
Love this sort of content. Some of your welds look better than mine, and I've been at it for over 40 years. Looking forward to the rest of the skid steer build...subbed here!
Just super, super impressive. I'm sure you'll have lots of proposals lol
I am officially requesting an overload.....your videos are awesome! .5hr video would be great! Thank You for past 14:40, you made my day 😊
Thank you! 😃👍
Fitter and welder here. I admit I didn't know the chalk, water, & kerosene trick to spot porosity. Learned something new.
Wow, from your design to your welds to your editing, you got a new fan!! Keep it up 👍🏼
I have worked in a machine shop for 34 Years and you lady’s can walk circles Around any one in are shop your awesome 😊
Very interesting build!! the quality of your work is simply impressive. A lot of people on the internet don't have any idea how much work is involved in such a massive project, condensed in such a sort video. big thumbs up for you :p keep up the good work and looking forward for the next part!!
Thank you!😊
Ciao Lucia! Grazie per la tua straordinaria pazienza e abilità. Veramente stimolante!🤙🔥
Found this video whilst looking for something else. was super impressed with everything from the layout of the video the information in it and wow those are some serious welding skills very nice job cant wait for part 2. Definitely worth subscribing to. Thanks for taking the time to put this video together
A few years ago I built a mini skid steer myself. I’m excited for you and will be watching for the follow up videos. Roger
Great project and nice video!
I think it would be great to see your workflow (idea, planing, preparations etc) as it there is always something to learn from another persons approach on big projects.
Thanks and all the best for your channel
The plasma table turned out great also. Can’t wait to see this one finished
absolutly great build, look forward to more of your work. I think there would be plenty of makers interested in your plans for this machine once you iron out the bugs . xoxo keep up the good work !!!
Hi Lucia,
I just wanted to say thank you for posting your work. Anyone could look at you and say, "Wow, you could be a model!" but I'm so glad you took a not so common route. I live in South Korea, where lookism is crazy, and gender roles are still back in the 1950's. I'm always looking for women doing non-traditional "women" things (I cringe even writing that) that my girls can look up to and realize they can be more than just "beautiful princesses". I wish we lived closer so they could meet you in person, but I guess the videos will have to do.
Thank you for being an inspiration.
Wow, thank you very much😊
You have a awesome workshop and amazing skills.
Those have to be the cleanest hands of any welder, manual machinist I have ever met or seen.
The cameras did not just show up in the shop unannounced.... ) It's a fine woman, she like to look okay when in front of the camera, which is just a small percentage of the time these projects take. Nothing wrong with that.
Great job. Well done on the start of your skid-steer and I look forward to seeing the next stage. Also thank you for the very well-produced video! Excellent.
The amount of time that has gone into this isn't done justice by these videos. Well done.
The design time, the translation to usable drawings, plasma G-code, deburring and other clean up, getting the camera angles, battery and memory management, the video editing. So much work. Protect your eyes, hearing and lungs. I know you are trying to look nice for the camera (and you do) but it's not worth getting injured. Looking forward to more.
Wow is this build going to bring a ton of viewers.
Well done, so inspiring to watch you work so efficiently and professionally!
Looking forward to more of this and future projects!
Outstanding!!!! Lucia, you have excellent skills for someone so young!!!! I KNOW your grandpa is hella proud of you!!!!
Very good vid! I subbed cause I want to see this finished. Having worked on skid steers from the 60's ( some old farmers keep what works)into the 90's from mini to large and one built out of a 1961 Pontiac parts. I think the one you are building will work a lot better than that one.
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as someone who's welded frames for a major skid loader brand, this is very cool and impressive! Can't wait for the rest of the build!!!
Oh, thank you
I was actually planning to build one of these myself soon except I was going to use two wheel motors plumbed in series per side instead of chain drive.
I do like the chalk/ kerosene trick though. That’ll be useful.
A lot more to go wrong with dual motors PLUS you may have issues you didn't think of.
For example, if both wheels are in equal contact with the ground, the fluid will apply equal torque to both motors, but if one wheel lifts off the ground, all the torque gets sent to the other motor.
Maybe do a small scale test of it first before committing.
@@35manning I don't know. I think there's alot less to go wrong duel hydraulic motors. Hydraulic motors need almost no maintenance or adjustment ever. They're very heavy duty and can handle it. Chains are the exact opposite. I will admit that if something goes wrong, the hydros are more expensive to fix.
As far as the torque thing goes, the motors are in series, meaning the fluid can't flow freely so if one of the tires is off the ground, it doesn't matter. This isn't a differential.
@@stevenbeach748 if they are more reliable with no problems, why don't major manufacturers all do it?
I'm not saying you're wrong (or right), just that it will be expensive IF you make a mistake so take your time in planning and researching.
I'm just trying to consider what problems may occur so that they can be accounted / planned for.
@@35manning its cheaper to do it with chains. There's an oil bath and a bunch of seals to deal with though when building one the way the manufacturers do it.
good to see shop cat was working hard along side you as well. awesome stuff. from design to plasma to being welded into place. love it.
this is the first video I've seen of yours, I like what I'm seeing so far: I like your tools, your shop, and your skill--some very nice welds, keep up the good work, I believe your channel will continue to grow as more and more people watch your videos
As I struggle to keep my 1978 Case skid loader running, I wonder why it didn't occur to me to simply build a replacement. Maybe it's because of my age, and how long it would take to learn all those skills you've demonstrated here. I'm impressed. As a grandpa, I can assure you that he is very proud. I will be sharing this with my grandkids to show tgem that we can go as far as our dreams will take us.
Other girls' youtube channels: "Look here! I show you the latest make up tricks, IKEA hacks and crap I have bought on Wish!"
Lucia: " Today I'm gonna build a SKIDSTEER. 'Cause I need one."
Amazing!
Your project truly amaze me. First time seeing a lady handling a mig also doing such project. You got a new subscriber.
Trzymam kciuki za sukces!
Pozdrowienia z Polski 👍
Not only very talented and clever you are one beautiful woman. Looking forward to the next video which are very well done by the way. Your other projects and vids are all winners in my book.
Amazing! Doing something with your own hands has changed over the past few decades.
Thank you YT for recommending this!
This project is amazing, you have a lot of mechanical engineer experience
Wow, I am so happy I got this video suggested to my feed. Lucia you are all of the positive things people have been saying about you! Your grandfather must be so proud of you! You are humbly blessed! Mahalo for doing what you do and providing the opportunity to everyone out there. If someone said you are an angel sent from god, I would believe it completely.
Thank you!
So cool. Great project and love to show my girls they can do anything a man can.
Damn that’s cool. Channel feels super underrated
oh my gosh I''ve watched a lot of metal working videos of guys doing fabrication work, very nice to see a women doing this work. I've got 2 daughters who are 7 & 8 and they are already saying certain things are for boys. Society really does teach kids at a young age what girls should do. I try my best to remind them they can do anything!
Well I'm impressed. You do really good work and look really good doing it. I wouldn't even want to take that project on
I'm looking forward to part 2
Absolutely speechless. I tip my hat in respect to your talent and skill.
Not sure I can telegram. I'm better with using tools than technology. Lol
Very smart and very beautiful lady , nice work ma'am
Thank you for sharing your time
Your videos are now a part of my 2 year old sons bed time routine.
You got real talent girl. You know how to use every machine in your shop and do it professionally and make it look easy.
You're like an entire factory in one person. Also, I'm super jealous of all your fancy tools. That laser cutter looks awesome.
Thank you! 😊 BTW, it's a plasma cutter😉
That chalk and kerosine trick is something I am gonna remember!
Normally I don't catch things like this near the beginning of the series! Very happy to have had you recommended and looking forward to future episodes! I have always wanted a skid steer, so I am taking notes! 😅
Oh, welcome to my channel and thank you😊😉
Wow, I would have been happy watching you retrofit a broken skid steer! But you are incredible from scratch!❤
Super impressive stuff I do hope my daughters can embrace something like this that would be so good
I hope you inspire more women to get into this field.
I'd be pleased if my videos inspired people to do what they love, no matter if they are men or women ;0)
Here's a blacksmith tip for bending brackets. 11:58 Make center punch marks on both ends of the bend line so you can see the bend line when the material is hot. Clamp the material in the vise about an inch (25mm) below where you're going to make the bend so the vise doesn't wick the heat out of the bracket. Heat the material, drop it down to the punch marks using tongs (or pliers), and make your bend. Great project!
Thanks for doing an English version of your other channel! Cheers!
This is popped up in my recommend list and damn I'm glad it did! This was incredible and I'm super excited to see the finished product. You're a huge inspiration to this guy
So beautiful. And the eyebrow raise. I melted
Can't wait to see the next part on the skid steer , was wondering where you learned all these skills , the lathe alone takes a few years to master let alone welding, computer cutting table etc . I would guess you are not even 40 . Very nice work.
This video popped up on my recommend, relaxing and calm to watch.