one thing to remember when using this frame machine is, its designed for unibody cars, not box frame trucks. what this means is, if you clamp to the pinch welds you can pull the body of trucks, but if you want to pull the actual frame rails, you need to attach the machine to the metal box frame of the truck, This is because the body is only attached to the frame with a few bolts and you can tear the cab mounts off of the cab of the truck, if you are not careful. Just a reminder. You would need to make some adapters of some kind to attach to the frame part to do truck frame rails.
I watch lots of frame pulling and car repair videos. Yuri from the"23rd Garage" TH-cam channel is a wiz at it. He's the brother of VTUNED. Underrated channel if you're into collision repair.
Man you are such a fearless creator. I admire you for venturing into areas of skill you may not be an expert in immediately, but you have a hunger to learn and expand your skill set. You are always getting better, and your content reflects that. Always a great adventure when you post.
As always, your video quality and content is top notch. A lot of other people would just make a video unboxing the frame puller and spend 10 minutes talking about it. You unboxed it, put it together with an awesome helper and actually used it. The frame puller is definitely going to be an awesome addition to the channel!! Can't wait for more content!
To make a living, always do that what you love! From your past vedios you're very talented and you take great pride and enjoyment in being able to bring back to its former glory; that what ever your project at hand is. They always come out looking amazing! "Thanks" for sharing!
Always loved your channel and I’m very excited for your new content. I still go back and watch your house upgrades and enhancements videos. You’re hands are blessed!
Helluva deal. That should serve you very well for a long time. Good work. I'll check out more of your vids. But for structural work, you're going to need a whole lot more pieces and pattern setups. I used to wrench for a frame and collision shop in the '80s. Whole 'nother life.
Congrats Zack love to see the next chapter on your channel I would recommend buying a tram gauge it will take out a lot of guessing and will definitely help you with making sure the frame is square or where you need to pull to get it there
Really been enjoying watching your journey. Its great seeing both your skills and your toolsets improve. Can't wait until you manage to get a bigger more professional shop, hopefully with a paint booth. Gonna love to see what you do when/ if you get to that level.. Thanks for sharing all the good vids!!
My only possible note is when you first used the white pulling strap on that stamped sheet metal it seemed like the strap could suffer abrasion from the sharp edge under strain by accident. Maybe insert a block of wood next to the sheet metal stamping first so the edge doesn't go against the strap.
I have the vevor 6-36mm impact socket kit and it honestly is pretty great for the money . I didn’t expect them to be decent but they are even on rusty bolts. Only negative is the black finish sucks but I’ll take that anyday
Nice job. Looked like an easy fix for your first time. I would recommend you take some measurements to ensure that you are within specs - just my two cents. 👍
I'm building the Factory Five Racing GTM you see in my Avatar. It's in primer now and I just haven't had, or blocked out to time to try my hand at painting it. I have, all from Eastwood, both Grey and white sealer, white and black 2 stage paint , clear and the contours and the newest diyer gun. I'm in Central Florida. Could be great content for yor channel and I'd get her painted.....just let me know....
I used that back in the late 70's and early 80's till we got a proper frame machine. Back then it was mostly full frame cars and a few uni body's which were just hitting the market.. that was N.Y.
Great content. I just started running my dad's shop. Hope I can lean on you for advice sometime. We got a auto repair and dealership license. Need to make some major changes to the way we repair
Great job as always! @Vtuned has one of these frame pullers and speaks highly of it. Also @fix206 is a great how to resource on frame work. He has a similar frame machine that he made. One thing you will probably need is a Tram Gauge for checking point to point after a pull.
Not bad for a first attempt on a vehicle without too much damage, wondering how that thing's going to do against more difficult jobs, looking forward to finding out!
These are cool. Just be careful with where you stand I have seen chains snap and go flinging everywhere. Makes some scary noises too but definitely has fixed multiple frames with these in a pinch
I like your channel because the projects you feature seem like DIY, "I can do that too," type projects. This seems too extensive for me! But, thanks for the video.
Jacking off the pinch Weild joint lol keep going hope I don’t fall off my seat. Your showing people what not to do it’s not an one wheel emergency jack
Would you share with us what collision school you attended and why you chose it? Thanks. I really enjoy your videos and its great to watch you keep growing in skill
Get a 4 by 6 board. Cut chunks to go under the tires. Then the weigh isn't on the pinch welds. Get more chains. The struggle will be no anchor points on the floor.
@Ultimate Rebuilds where can a DIY'r order replacement panels such as the radiator support you had? Can one simply contact Toyota, Honda, etc.. in your experience? Or will they only sell to businesses?
That thing and this thing pull trucks then calling a hydraulic dozer or hydraulic, pulling arm a boom that doesn’t even make sense inclusion repair industry. I can hardly wait for more. I love a good comedy
with the pulling bar sitting on top of the frame i would suggest not taking the crossbar with the wheels of as it probably will fall over wat you could do is make room in the corner of youre shop with a mount on the wall for the pullling arm to hold it against the wall (chain with two big hooks mounted high up against the wall ) then roll the whole frame toward the corner while sliding the crossbar with the wheels in the front out all the way to one side against the corner so it ends up sitting against the other wall you can put roll around stuff in front of it so it whont take a lot of space and it would still be safe to reassemble without fear of the thing toppling over the chain should hold it up while youre pulling and working on it should be strong enough for normal european and japaneese cars , a pickup truck might be too mush to pull on a frame , i think its sheetmetal only to straighten a frame you might need to get it out from under the car truck dissassemble it and put it under a pretty heavy shop press or use a lot of heat from an acethylene torch with a rosebud tip and big hammers big adjustable wrench clamps watever you can find one thing you might still need are the measuring tools , theres this bar with two points that can be adjusted thats use in premade holes in cars to see if the frame has been tweaked , might need to befriend youre local body shop too so you can make photocopies of their book for the car youre working on that has the measurments and the measuring points per car looks like this guy has the same machine : th-cam.com/video/9ju83v36qVI/w-d-xo.html personally i like these videos they show how the pros do it , they mostly replace stuff and use the puller to free up the damaged stuff from the safeable stuff www.youtube.com/@xinxianshi
The biggest disadvantage I see with this is that every time you want to pull from a different angle, you will have to put wheels or stands under the car, detach the entire frame machine, move the frame, reattach it, take the wheels off and such and do your next pull. This will be a time eater if you have to do any more than one or two simple pulls on a car.
So you want to be a TH-cam star! Well you already have the talent. You have the editing skills. And music choice. But you have to do something which I call cross pollination. And you already have a heads up on that. Because you know Samcrac!. You have to do something with him. So when you post a video you can say something like hey I'm working on Samcracs whatever! And that way you'll get some of his subscriber eyes on your stuff ! Good luck !
I liked seeing Ellis. You should have him in more of your videos if he likes it.
big ups for helping the downs community bro. Love to see it
My cousin is more famous than me. If anything he is helping me out! 😂
@@ultimaterebuilds7127the best people to be around 💯 ❤️
one thing to remember when using this frame machine is, its designed for unibody cars, not box frame trucks. what this means is, if you clamp to the pinch welds you can pull the body of trucks, but if you want to pull the actual frame rails, you need to attach the machine to the metal box frame of the truck, This is because the body is only attached to the frame with a few bolts and you can tear the cab mounts off of the cab of the truck, if you are not careful. Just a reminder. You would need to make some adapters of some kind to attach to the frame part to do truck frame rails.
It was good seeing Ellis out helping with the assembly.
I watch lots of frame pulling and car repair videos. Yuri from the"23rd Garage" TH-cam channel is a wiz at it. He's the brother of VTUNED. Underrated channel if you're into collision repair.
back to the future tribute? bed bar and some KC lights?
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Man you are such a fearless creator. I admire you for venturing into areas of skill you may not be an expert in immediately, but you have a hunger to learn and expand your skill set. You are always getting better, and your content reflects that. Always a great adventure when you post.
45 minutes, yes! With the help of Ellis you could!!! I’d say: more Ellis needed!
As always, your video quality and content is top notch. A lot of other people would just make a video unboxing the frame puller and spend 10 minutes talking about it. You unboxed it, put it together with an awesome helper and actually used it. The frame puller is definitely going to be an awesome addition to the channel!! Can't wait for more content!
I fully support this character arc. Excited to see what's next!
Great job, especially as this is your first time using the machine
Samcrac has to be excited about your purchase. You're alot closer than Vtuned and... you know...if he can save a buck.
😂😂😂
Samcrac definitely the cheapest SOB on the tube. 😂
To make a living, always do that what you love! From your past vedios you're very talented and you take great pride and enjoyment in being able to bring back to its former glory; that what ever your project at hand is. They always come out looking amazing! "Thanks" for sharing!
No sir. That's why you have so many broke kids. Do I enjoy doing tax returns and staring at the computer all day? No. Does it pay? Yes
Vevor helps a lot of channels 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊keep them coming .
Always loved your channel and I’m very excited for your new content. I still go back and watch your house upgrades and enhancements videos. You’re hands are blessed!
Love the channel You just need a ramp n a spray booth n you will be smashing it! Keep it up buddy!
Helluva deal. That should serve you very well for a long time. Good work. I'll check out more of your vids.
But for structural work, you're going to need a whole lot more pieces and pattern setups. I used to wrench for a frame and collision shop in the '80s. Whole 'nother life.
What up Ellis, Looking forward to seeing you on the channel.
Excellent job Zach! I hope you got a good sponsorship on that frame machine. Can't wait to see what else you drag into the garage to work on! 😂
I’m a long time subscriber and I love where you’re taking your channel. 👍🏻
interesting way to expand. Hope it works out for you. I really enjoy watching your videos so I am hopeful to see more down the line.
Well done I know its going to get better and better looking for bigger things to come .
Right on! Looking forward to sseing what projects you come up with!
Cool repair, looks brand new!
Well done. Cool little Taco!
Veerrryyyy interesting. Good to see you giving this a go 👌
Congrats Zack love to see the next chapter on your channel
I would recommend buying a tram gauge it will take out a lot of guessing and will definitely help you with making sure the frame is square or where you need to pull to get it there
Really been enjoying watching your journey. Its great seeing both your skills and your toolsets improve. Can't wait until you manage to get a bigger more professional shop, hopefully with a paint booth.
Gonna love to see what you do when/ if you get to that level..
Thanks for sharing all the good vids!!
Good luck on your new venture into complete auto rebuilds, will be following ❤❤
I was hoping you would do a facelift, looks great!
My only possible note is when you first used the white pulling strap on that stamped sheet metal it seemed like the strap could suffer abrasion from the sharp edge under strain by accident. Maybe insert a block of wood next to the sheet metal stamping first so the edge doesn't go against the strap.
Smart. I’ll remember that for next time.
I'd really like to see you Set up shop in a large pole barn!
Hell yeah dude, love seeing the channel grow! Hope the sponsorships keep coming. Great work man
I like the new content. Keep up the great work.
That’s a nice little truck for real.
Awesome! Excited for the Prius C build! Let me know if you have issues with the hybrid battery, I’ve replaced a few!
Great job, even the air-conditioning was a do it yourselfer 👍
Didn't think that small piston and arm could get it done 👍
I believe he’s going to have a great following if you give him a chance.
I have the vevor 6-36mm impact socket kit and it honestly is pretty great for the money . I didn’t expect them to be decent but they are even on rusty bolts. Only negative is the black finish sucks but I’ll take that anyday
This is great. I'm really looking forward to you doing some rebuilds.
Those gaps are looking good!
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Man that was another awesome video. Thank you !
Dude you are awesome!!!! I can’t wait for this new content.
Awesome and outstanding
Beautiful shop
Nice job. Looked like an easy fix for your first time. I would recommend you take some measurements to ensure that you are within specs - just my two cents. 👍
I'm building the Factory Five Racing GTM you see in my Avatar. It's in primer now and I just haven't had, or blocked out to time to try my hand at painting it. I have, all from Eastwood, both Grey and white sealer, white and black 2 stage paint , clear and the contours and the newest diyer gun. I'm in Central Florida. Could be great content for yor channel and I'd get her painted.....just let me know....
This actually works fairly well TUNED has been using one on his tube channel for at least a year maybe more.
I used that back in the late 70's and early 80's till we got a proper frame machine. Back then it was mostly full frame cars and a few uni body's which were just hitting the market.. that was N.Y.
Great content. I just started running my dad's shop. Hope I can lean on you for advice sometime.
We got a auto repair and dealership license. Need to make some major changes to the way we repair
Great job as always! @Vtuned has one of these frame pullers and speaks highly of it. Also @fix206 is a great how to resource on frame work. He has a similar frame machine that he made. One thing you will probably need is a Tram Gauge for checking point to point after a pull.
Not bad for a first attempt on a vehicle without too much damage, wondering how that thing's going to do against more difficult jobs, looking forward to finding out!
These are cool. Just be careful with where you stand I have seen chains snap and go flinging everywhere. Makes some scary noises too but definitely has fixed multiple frames with these in a pinch
Made it look easy though!, goid job
Use 80 grit. On the belt sander it will last longer. When sanding out the spot welds
I like your channel because the projects you feature seem like DIY, "I can do that too," type projects. This seems too extensive for me! But, thanks for the video.
Jacking off the pinch Weild joint lol keep going hope I don’t fall off my seat. Your showing people what not to do it’s not an one wheel emergency jack
Looking forward to the new content!
Would you share with us what collision school you attended and why you chose it? Thanks. I really enjoy your videos and its great to watch you keep growing in skill
South Florida State College. Because it was the closest one 😂
How exciting 😊👍🏻
great video , thanks
Hmmm, please use it often and after one year I'll be considering the purchase. Thought it's on the best case a dent puller.
Harbor Freight sponsor the video too? The bucket looked strategically placed....just curious
Where do you send the seat bell and the car computer to be reset?, and is the any bumper airbag sensor that need to be replaced? Thanks
You should have Ellis in more of your videos
Hell Yah. Time to make some profit, but we hopefully will still have sprinkles of other things too.
Get a 4 by 6 board. Cut chunks to go under the tires. Then the weigh isn't on the pinch welds. Get more chains. The struggle will be no anchor points on the floor.
Did you measure it corner to corner at the front?
Great video! A advise is to do voice over instead of just music. Keeps it more captivating 🎉
Nice truck. You just never see regular cabs anymore.
Same one Vtune as?
Here ya go
@Ultimate Rebuilds where can a DIY'r order replacement panels such as the radiator support you had? Can one simply contact Toyota, Honda, etc.. in your experience? Or will they only sell to businesses?
eBay is your best option
That thing and this thing pull trucks then calling a hydraulic dozer or hydraulic, pulling arm a boom that doesn’t even make sense inclusion repair industry. I can hardly wait for more. I love a good comedy
Did the truck had a wreck title ?
what part of tampabay you live in?
Cool Truck Tho!!!!
Ellis MVP
You should learn PDR.
Start a mobile PDR service.
with the pulling bar sitting on top of the frame i would suggest not taking the crossbar with the wheels of as it probably will fall over
wat you could do is make room in the corner of youre shop with a mount on the wall for the pullling arm to hold it against the wall (chain with two big hooks mounted high up against the wall ) then roll the whole frame toward the corner while sliding the crossbar with the wheels in the front out all the way to one side against the corner so it ends up sitting against the other wall
you can put roll around stuff in front of it so it whont take a lot of space and it would still be safe to reassemble without fear of the thing toppling over the chain should hold it up while youre pulling and working on it
should be strong enough for normal european and japaneese cars , a pickup truck might be too mush to pull on a frame , i think its sheetmetal only
to straighten a frame you might need to get it out from under the car truck dissassemble it and put it under a pretty heavy shop press or use a lot of heat from an acethylene torch with a rosebud tip and big hammers big adjustable wrench clamps watever you can find
one thing you might still need are the measuring tools , theres this bar with two points that can be adjusted thats use in premade holes in cars to see if the frame has been tweaked , might need to befriend youre local body shop too so you can make photocopies of their book for the car youre working on that has the measurments and the measuring points per car
looks like this guy has the same machine :
th-cam.com/video/9ju83v36qVI/w-d-xo.html
personally i like these videos they show how the pros do it , they mostly replace stuff and use the puller to free up the damaged stuff from the safeable stuff
www.youtube.com/@xinxianshi
The biggest disadvantage I see with this is that every time you want to pull from a different angle, you will have to put wheels or stands under the car, detach the entire frame machine, move the frame, reattach it, take the wheels off and such and do your next pull. This will be a time eater if you have to do any more than one or two simple pulls on a car.
Wonders how he's going to get a frame machine, see the Vevor logo, ah ok makes sense.
So you want to be a TH-cam star! Well you already have the talent. You have the editing skills. And music choice. But you have to do something which I call cross pollination. And you already have a heads up on that. Because you know Samcrac!. You have to do something with him. So when you post a video you can say something like hey I'm working on Samcracs whatever! And that way you'll get some of his subscriber eyes on your stuff ! Good luck !
هاي عده كامله هل تقدر تبعثلي للعراق وكم السعر
Did vtuned get to yah?
Decent
I'm missing one thing to I have the frame machine but I don't have the money to buy Lamborghinis, Ferraris, McLaren
Wish I can get one please
Cool
if harbor freight sold frame machines 😂
Honestly, vevor would sell very well in harbor freight 😅
Don’t give up press on
Be sure to tell the person you sell it to about the frame damage you fixed.
Knowing in a few episodes he will be using trees to pull frame work
And a lift
👏
No customer paint job!?
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Proud of you! 👏🏼
I think you will get to those supercar builds before you know it.