I always use a clear tube and an old jar when bleeding brakes , that way there's no mess on the floor and more importantly you can see the bubbles in the tube, and of course when the fluid runs clear of bubbles.
Love seeing Cody in all of these videos, and coming along for the action. He seems like such a chill guy. Robby also got lucky to have a man like Hillbilly to work along-side too. That guy seems to be able to fix or rig up anything. It's impressive.
An old timer taught Me a real good tip when bleeding brakes. Pumping them up only bounces the air in line back & forth. Best way is Hold them down, open bledder, close beelder, let pedal up & hold down again, repeating till solid. guaranteed solid brake pedal again.
I really enjoyed this one! That was quite a build and so fast putting it together. It's to bad you didn't do better, but you had a great time, right! Robby i sure hope you're shoulder feels better. Better luck next time. Thanks again for the enjoyable video.
These past few videos on Derby has educated me a lot about what goes into their builds. Wonder if there are any cross over ideas to the rock crawling arena. Sure would like to hear about them. Thanks for sharing.
You all have great hearts for others and you channel is pleasing to watch. Not only is it educational to watch and learn how things are done in the autobody world, but the family you all make in partnership is amazing.
I have a little tip for u Robby. To bleed your lines, there is no pumping involved. Put a hose on the bleed valve and just open. Let gravity do its job and let it flow until all air is out, ensuring that you keep fluid in the reservoir at all times, or u will have to start again. Do this on all 4 and them pump a few times and all will be done. The hose is to collect all the fluid without making a mess. Just catch into a bottle. Give this method a try. U will be happy and it only requires 1 person.
If I did what you guys do under a vehicle I would have already had ten pieces of metal or rust in my eyes. About 20 years ago I had a piece of metal in my eye from working under my car and I thought it was just scratched so I waited too long. An Ophthalmologist had to actually use a drill bit mounted on a platform to drill the metal out because it apparently rusted in my eye. if your ever have to have this done you'll wish you had worn safety glasses.
I did it with a welding splatter bauble, laying under a trailer welding up a cracked spring mount, the bauble bounced off the concrete and came up between my helmet and head .. landed in my eye and burned itself into place. Found a optometrist open, he used a large bore need from a syringe and flattened one end a but and used it as a very sharp scoop to take it out . That was an interesting experience I have no interest in repeating. The one upside was that fortunately the metal in my eye was totally sterile as it had been molten seconds before hand, so chance of infection was pretty low.
Had it happen to me…but I was wearing safety glasses (properly). Piece of grinding slag went through them. While they make things better, they’re not 100%.
I have been trying to say this to all the channels related here. Fab Rats, Matt etc etc, but they dont seem to listen or care. It is a bit disheartening, I must say. They must have an eye bank somewhere.
I had a spark from a heavy grinder bounce off the wall behind my full face shield, bounced off my cheek onto the inside of my safety glasses, and off the inside of the safety glasses onto my eye and stick. I know what happened because I felt it burn my cheek and saw it bounce of the glasses lol I was able to use an exacto knife blade tip and my rear view mirror to pop it off the white of my eye, so while it hurt for a while every time I blinked, it healed up fine lol
Good stuff! It brought me back to the late 70's when our club ran Corvairs in spectator racing at Santa Fe Speedway near Hinsdale IL. We also did figure 8 racing, but didn't use Corvairs. Car prep then was much simpler, but it was major fun. Glad to see you back into it!
We live and learn. Great video. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friends. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Another great video Robby and the team and it was called to watch you in the derby pity that you couldn't go any further but there's always the next time stay safe and have fun from your big fan from Papakura New Zealand big Matt
To bleed brakes: open bleeder screw, second person push brake pedal to floor and hold, close bleeder screw, release brake pedal. Repeat procedure until no air remains. Pumping the pedal can actually push the fluid past the air.
I wanna see You, Paul, mat, the other mat. Bleeping jeep and all the other ones I forgot, to build your derby cars for your own youtube derby special. You guys are awsome 👍
Love the derby vids Robby. Cool to see everyone come together to get the car done/ support on the day. You have some solid people around you ! keen for whats next ! Also g'day from Australia :)
In Montana in 60's and 70's demo derby was stock cars with just glass removed. No other changes. Slowly things like battery placement, wiring and fuel location were changed. Then they started letting doors, etc be braised more solid. Far from today. After one session even most winners were unusable for a second session!
Thank you for keeping it safe with brakes. RobbySteele died in 2014 in Delta officiating the demolition derby. Good on you for keeping it safe 😎. He is from Nephi in Juab county 🙏
Never knew Hillbilly was left handed. Always hold your fitting in your left hand and wrap away with your right for Right Handed people. Thanks for being relatively safe compared to some of your friends, well let's just say that MORR needs more safety training. At least you use a helmet and gloves while welding, no overalls or smock but, that could be considered a luxury by some standards. It's not over until the fat rearend drops.
Our local fall fair is next weekend, they do modified truck and tractor pulls friday night and a derby Saturday night, I'm getting excited just watching this, I'm also on the local FD so I get in for free and watch from the track side with a hose 😝 can't wait
My buddy Cody rebuilt his rear differential last night to install today to drive from Cranbrook British Columbia Canada to Salt Lake City to derby on Saturday!!!! #51 Cody Walker.
I wish our derbys were setup like y'alls. They don't use the full arena and it's normally so wet nobody can get any traction and it's just some denting of fenders. As the night wears on the mud dries off and the hits get better, but your track looked perfect!
LMAO most of that car wouldnt pass inspection at the tracks we derbied on years go BUT the wires on the front would have!!! we ran a chain in a figure 8 through the hood around the core support and bumper brackets with a big washer and bolt in the center of the radiator
Well I feel your pain on your shoulder. Four dislocations and twenty years later, I'm running on chewed up cartilage. Take care, and count your blessings amen.
If you are a lefty you hold the fitting in your right hand. Otherwise its so much easier to hold fitting in your left hand, and roll the teflon clockwise.
Such good content and very useful info hillbillys way to wrap a bolt with thread tape is extremely useful for me as I always seem to put it on the wrong way 😂
We never know what we're going to get with this channel, but it's always the best content.
I always use a clear tube and an old jar when bleeding brakes , that way there's no mess on the floor and more importantly you can see the bubbles in the tube, and of course when the fluid runs clear of bubbles.
Love seeing Cody in all of these videos, and coming along for the action. He seems like such a chill guy. Robby also got lucky to have a man like Hillbilly to work along-side too. That guy seems to be able to fix or rig up anything. It's impressive.
hold fitting in left hand wrap awaywith the tape coming out from the bottom. try it HillBilly, used to work well for me when I was plumbing.
An old timer taught Me a real good tip when bleeding brakes. Pumping them up only bounces the air in line back & forth. Best way is Hold them down, open bledder, close beelder, let pedal up & hold down again, repeating till solid. guaranteed solid brake pedal again.
I really enjoyed this one! That was quite a build and so fast putting it together. It's to bad you didn't do better, but you had a great time, right! Robby i sure hope you're shoulder feels better. Better luck next time. Thanks again for the enjoyable video.
I now have a new appreciation on Derby, thanks for shedding light on the work that goes into it.
Hill billy needs to drive next time. He puts in alot of work too. Can we all agree?
Absolutely!!
For sure
I concur ...👍
Absolutely agreed
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These past few videos on Derby has educated me a lot about what goes into their builds. Wonder if there are any cross over ideas to the rock crawling arena. Sure would like to hear about them. Thanks for sharing.
You all have great hearts for others and you channel is pleasing to watch. Not only is it educational to watch and learn how things are done in the autobody world, but the family you all make in partnership is amazing.
Yeeesss! Who else loves derby? 😬
Anyone that likes car's I recon 😁 all the best to you all
not me waste time
I have a little tip for u Robby. To bleed your lines, there is no pumping involved. Put a hose on the bleed valve and just open. Let gravity do its job and let it flow until all air is out, ensuring that you keep fluid in the reservoir at all times, or u will have to start again. Do this on all 4 and them pump a few times and all will be done. The hose is to collect all the fluid without making a mess. Just catch into a bottle. Give this method a try. U will be happy and it only requires 1 person.
I loved every minute of this video .amazing editing ty guys
Such a great attitude, man...after all that, it'll piss you off...but you kept it in perspective..bless you, dude.
Each man has his pleasures, as long as it’s fun, it’s all good, way to roll with it Team Layton!!!
If I did what you guys do under a vehicle I would have already had ten pieces of metal or rust in my eyes. About 20 years ago I had a piece of metal in my eye from working under my car and I thought it was just scratched so I waited too long. An Ophthalmologist had to actually use a drill bit mounted on a platform to drill the metal out because it apparently rusted in my eye. if your ever have to have this done you'll wish you had worn safety glasses.
I did it with a welding splatter bauble, laying under a trailer welding up a cracked spring mount, the bauble bounced off the concrete and came up between my helmet and head .. landed in my eye and burned itself into place.
Found a optometrist open, he used a large bore need from a syringe and flattened one end a but and used it as a very sharp scoop to take it out . That was an interesting experience I have no interest in repeating. The one upside was that fortunately the metal in my eye was totally sterile as it had been molten seconds before hand, so chance of infection was pretty low.
Had it happen to me…but I was wearing safety glasses (properly). Piece of grinding slag went through them. While they make things better, they’re not 100%.
I have been trying to say this to all the channels related here. Fab Rats, Matt etc etc, but they dont seem to listen or care. It is a bit disheartening, I must say. They must have an eye bank somewhere.
I had a spark from a heavy grinder bounce off the wall behind my full face shield, bounced off my cheek onto the inside of my safety glasses, and off the inside of the safety glasses onto my eye and stick.
I know what happened because I felt it burn my cheek and saw it bounce of the glasses lol
I was able to use an exacto knife blade tip and my rear view mirror to pop it off the white of my eye, so while it hurt for a while every time I blinked, it healed up fine lol
Had the same thing happen twice, once while wearing safety glasses. Still don't always wear them.
Heck yes.. get her done guys..u all Rock..
hope u have a speedy recovery from ur shoulder injury robby
Hillbilly is a complete legend! He alongside Robbie makes this channel for me!
We are all proud of you Robby!
Never been a demo derby man but it looks like a good time great job and video God bless from GA
Good stuff! It brought me back to the late 70's when our club ran Corvairs in spectator racing at Santa Fe Speedway near Hinsdale IL. We also did figure 8 racing, but didn't use Corvairs. Car prep then was much simpler, but it was major fun. Glad to see you back into it!
Frikkin Matt was there too you guys are petty slick
We live and learn. Great video. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friends. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Good show from start to finish.
Another great video Robby and the team and it was called to watch you in the derby pity that you couldn't go any further but there's always the next time stay safe and have fun from your big fan from Papakura New Zealand big Matt
💯 Albuquerque New Mexico support love your early uploads
To bleed brakes: open bleeder screw, second person push brake pedal to floor and hold, close bleeder screw, release brake pedal. Repeat procedure until no air remains. Pumping the pedal can actually push the fluid past the air.
Awesome job guys, glad to see matt and his wife to support you 🙏😁🙏 , we do the pro mod truck pulling
I wanna see You, Paul, mat, the other mat. Bleeping jeep and all the other ones I forgot, to build your derby cars for your own youtube derby special. You guys are awsome 👍
I was there that night! The final heat was insane!!! Too bad for the broken car. 🤣🤣 Manti was MUCH better for you. THAT ONE was great!!
Love your videos and the invisible safety glasses. We care about all of you
Love the derby vids Robby. Cool to see everyone come together to get the car done/ support on the day. You have some solid people around you ! keen for whats next ! Also g'day from Australia :)
Hey I like your safety glasses, close your eyes when using cutoff wheel
Great video guy's.....excellent effort Robby !!
In Montana in 60's and 70's demo derby was stock cars with just glass removed. No other changes. Slowly things like battery placement, wiring and fuel location were changed. Then they started letting doors, etc be braised more solid. Far from today. After one session even most winners were unusable for a second session!
I would always want to know what the problem was, so good job at the end. Thx for sharing
I'm proud of you buddy that was a perfect cut...and a perfect video...
Thank you for keeping it safe with brakes. RobbySteele died in 2014 in Delta officiating the demolition derby. Good on you for keeping it safe 😎. He is from Nephi in Juab county 🙏
Morning coffee was perfect with the demo. Thanks for sharing
Never knew Hillbilly was left handed. Always hold your fitting in your left hand and wrap away with your right for Right Handed people. Thanks for being relatively safe compared to some of your friends, well let's just say that MORR needs more safety training. At least you use a helmet and gloves while welding, no overalls or smock but, that could be considered a luxury by some standards. It's not over until the fat rearend drops.
Your message of “you can’t win them all”, Was a wonderful thing to hear someone say.
Very Nice! Lots of work but at the end it looked like a blast!
Awesome video, great work everyone.
RL, you and your Team are Legends.
Glad you all had a ball, better luck next time, all the best to yous and your loved ones
Dude!!!! Robby your door wraps are Amazing!!!!!!! (Love the kids names)
Loved the "ignition switch"!
Our local fall fair is next weekend, they do modified truck and tractor pulls friday night and a derby Saturday night, I'm getting excited just watching this, I'm also on the local FD so I get in for free and watch from the track side with a hose 😝 can't wait
Major props to you guys you come correct
Well done Robby on time lets hope money comes your way Barry NZ
Juab County is a hidden gem of Utah, the western portion of the County is beautiful!
Ice on that shoulder: straight away (40 minutes) Immobilise the arm and if no better -"it's X-ray time"
🙋
0:08 I participated in a Demolition Derby Here in Ontario Canada .. where Chrysler Newport's were specifically banned from the derby. :(!!!!
Great action, guys. Thank you for sharing !
My buddy Cody rebuilt his rear differential last night to install today to drive from Cranbrook British Columbia Canada to Salt Lake City to derby on Saturday!!!!
#51 Cody Walker.
Cool. Maybe next time will go better :)
This was an awesome video!
1:40 rip to anyone else with headphones lol
Good sportsmanship goes a looooong way. Well done gentlemen.
Good morning y'all!
Afternoon !!
I wish our derbys were setup like y'alls. They don't use the full arena and it's normally so wet nobody can get any traction and it's just some denting of fenders. As the night wears on the mud dries off and the hits get better, but your track looked perfect!
Hello from Siesta Key Florida
Lazenbys are some bad ass derby car builders. Miss the show they had on Discovery Channel
Awesome.
You’ll need to build a car when you’re not in a rush I would love to learn more about derbies
I think it’s time for another employee appreciation day, near thanksgiving maybe? The crew and you have blown up fast, keep up the good hard work 🤘❤️🤘
LMAO most of that car wouldnt pass inspection at the tracks we derbied on years go BUT the wires on the front would have!!! we ran a chain in a figure 8 through the hood around the core support and bumper brackets with a big washer and bolt in the center of the radiator
Good to watch you back in action Robby. Pity you didn't get to nail em much. Hope your shoulder is ok.
Since starting watching these videos few days ago, Hillybilly is funny as hell
ALWAYS FUN TO WATCH!!
Our Demo Darby or any racing harness has to be replaced every 2 years brand new, and inspected, all the best to yous and your loved ones
It's Dinner Time
Good video robby , keep them coming !!
Thanks for sharing 👍😀
Awesome video guys!
Well I feel your pain on your shoulder. Four dislocations and twenty years later, I'm running on chewed up cartilage. Take care, and count your blessings amen.
We need more derby content!
You were both in your element there. 👍🏻😂🇬🇧 Did Hillbilly race too. Or just build and fix them?
Just found your channel and love it!! New subscriber :D
More demolition please, oh yeah I think Hillybilly needs to find another bronco 2 and build it for a tough truck competition.
Ricky Bobby Layton
You have to put on a TH-cam 500 race
In the style of the Baja 500 through southern Utah.
We need a car so hillbilly can drive in the dirby you guys rock.
Waytek wire for all wiring needs. They will color wire to needs.
If you are a lefty you hold the fitting in your right hand. Otherwise its so much easier to hold fitting in your left hand, and roll the teflon clockwise.
Fun Video . Thanks for sharing !
Love the derby stuff. Wish paul and Matt would do more derby stuff also..
don't pumpa pumpa the brakes to bleed, open bleeder, push pedal and hold, close bleeder release pedal and repeat.
Hillbilly!! That's the wrong way!!! To apply Teflon🤣😂 Hold fitting in left hand, Teflon in right hand 👌
Ya win some, ya lose some! But it's all looking fun. Great video!
About welding near that fuel tank, flood it with argon or co2 from your mig welder, no oxygen no boom
Absolutely Awesome!
This was a fun video I really enjoy watching the derby I know you will get the car fixed. I am looking forward to seeing your next video
Skid steer tires love it.
Can’t win em all 🤷🏻♂️ but it always fun to run what ya brung
Can you use a measuring app on your phone? Just curious.
Another great video!
Always hold the fitting in your left hand and wrap away from you! 😉
Such good content and very useful info hillbillys way to wrap a bolt with thread tape is extremely useful for me as I always seem to put it on the wrong way 😂
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 can't win them all but you never give up that's all that counts
Looks like fun