Thank you very much, that’s an awesome compliment! My channel is just new, i only had 21 subscribers in December, i really wasn’t expecting to do a build series, but people got interested, so here we are 👍💪😁
I knew there was something. Thank you for your continued service. I’m ret USN. I wish I was still there. Great subject matter. I’ve been watching them all in order. Thanks
I know this is building towards the test run, but we have a little more to go. I rattle can painted my first one and it ended up costing more than i thought for a “cheap” paint job. There’s a local company that does powder coating and i think i’m going to try it out. What would be some good colors? I was thinking orange for one and aircraft grey for the other...
Never seen a wirein project made so easy to follow. Always been kinda scared to even mess with one. What a confidence booster this is. Thanks for another great instructional video, well done brother.
I built ambulances for many years and know a thing of two about building harnesses. Can be a pain sometimes. I like your method of extending the wires. I wouldn't hook up the ground first, you could have arced the positive on the frame if you weren't careful. Very good instructional video.
NICE soldering station 😉 i got the same one lololol!!!!! I kno exactly why it didnt take you that long, i ran through three soldering guns and stations and i love this one the best
Awesome channel to stumble on. Would it be suitable to use a Can-Am outlander 650 as a donor engine with the rear differential and running gear? It's already has IRS too.
Aw thank you. That would a great donor for sure! The only difficult part would be finding longer axles so it’s not too narrow. I’d love to see that build 👍
What about an ignition from like a 68 to 72 Chevy pickup that's mounted in the Dash that would give you enough circuits for on off switch starter clutch safety and all that with one key
I think you said you use weather resistant heat shrink. I'm not familiar with it. I use marine grade heat shrink tubing. It seals out moisture and will last longer without coroding. If I'm chopping factory wiring I like to leave as much as i can intact. I leave several inches at the end and some slack in case i need to cut into it again.
I think I said I use heat shrink to make them weather resistant, I actually didn’t know there was marine grade heat shrink… I’ll definitely be looking into that! Thank you. 👍
They are out there, you just have to wait it out. I waited 10 years for my first one. But only a few months for my second one.You have to check twice a day. The search term “outlaw 525 irs” will help you get better results. Good luck!
1.5” and 1.25” according to the rule book. .083 wall is the min but i use .095 because it’s actually less expensive. The chassis and jig will run you a little under a G, but it is well worth it and will keep you busy while you save up for other components 👍
I crimp the ends and solder extensions, then wrap it in a loom to reduce vibration. The original kart (#27) has a ton of hours and all kinds of abuse with no effects on the rebuilt soldered harness. I’ve been doing RC for 20 years and never had a soldered joint break (short course, planes and race drones). Thank you for the comment, and feel free to crimp your wires 🖖.
So….. I didn’t solder anything…. I used butt spiced and the shrink wrapped it. Should I rip it all apart and solder it all? I think I know the answer….🤦🏻
Thank you sir. I’m going to give all the connections a good tug and if they come loose I’ll solder those. Better do right vs halfway…. Really enjoy all your content man. You have Soooo many great videos and ideas.
This channel seems to be extremely under rated ! The content is awesome and extremely helpful!
Thank you very much, that’s an awesome compliment! My channel is just new, i only had 21 subscribers in December, i really wasn’t expecting to do a build series, but people got interested, so here we are 👍💪😁
I knew there was something. Thank you for your continued service. I’m ret USN. I wish I was still there. Great subject matter. I’ve been watching them all in order. Thanks
I’m glad you are enjoying and it definitely takes one to know one. Congrats on retirement and thank you for tuning in.
Very cool on the wiring!!!
I would be lost. But you were very
smart labeling everything first!!
Can’t wait to hear it and see it go!!!
Thanks
I know this is building towards the test run, but we have a little more to go. I rattle can painted my first one and it ended up costing more than i thought for a “cheap” paint job. There’s a local company that does powder coating and i think i’m going to try it out. What would be some good colors? I was thinking orange for one and aircraft grey for the other...
Awesome Work. 👌
Thank you, sir.
Never seen a wirein project made so easy to follow. Always been kinda scared to even mess with one. What a confidence booster this is. Thanks for another great instructional video, well done brother.
Thank you very much. I know wiring is super intimidating and i wanted to show how approachable it could be.
This is the best channel. Thanks alot and keep it up 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you, i really appreciate it!
I built ambulances for many years and know a thing of two about building harnesses. Can be a pain sometimes. I like your method of extending the wires. I wouldn't hook up the ground first, you could have arced the positive on the frame if you weren't careful. Very good instructional video.
Absolutely true. I actually did get a little spark, but i dont worry too much about 12v.
Love your videos👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks man!
Another awesome buggy building channel..subscribed
Thank you. This has been pretty fun adding my contribution to the fabricator world 😎
Thank you for posting this is very awesome information!!!
Thank you very much!
thank you again
iv been getting a headache thinking about the wiring
its fading away after watching this video
Wiring sucks and the hardest part is always the start. I’m glad I could help you out 👍
NICE soldering station 😉 i got the same one lololol!!!!! I kno exactly why it didnt take you that long, i ran through three soldering guns and stations and i love this one the best
Dude, when i got that soldering station it changed my world! Made soldering not a pain.
@@KJRaycing lol i bet . Literally the best thing thats ever happend to me
Ahhhhh so ready to build one got welder gas and looking for engine now.
Yes!! I love the builds so much. There are some phenomenal builders out there with amazing ideas. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Awesome channel to stumble on. Would it be suitable to use a Can-Am outlander 650 as a donor engine with the rear differential and running gear? It's already has IRS too.
Aw thank you. That would a great donor for sure! The only difficult part would be finding longer axles so it’s not too narrow. I’d love to see that build 👍
What about an ignition from like a 68 to 72 Chevy pickup that's mounted in the Dash that would give you enough circuits for on off switch starter clutch safety and all that with one key
Im here...always prezent for new video
Thank you very much!
I think you said you use weather resistant heat shrink. I'm not familiar with it. I use marine grade heat shrink tubing. It seals out moisture and will last longer without coroding.
If I'm chopping factory wiring I like to leave as much as i can intact. I leave several inches at the end and some slack in case i need to cut into it again.
I think I said I use heat shrink to make them weather resistant, I actually didn’t know there was marine grade heat shrink… I’ll definitely be looking into that! Thank you. 👍
Hey man love your channel i have been hunting for a polaris outlaw 500/525 rear irs assembly would you happen to have any leads on one?
They are out there, you just have to wait it out. I waited 10 years for my first one. But only a few months for my second one.You have to check twice a day. The search term “outlaw 525 irs” will help you get better results. Good luck!
Might want to watch welding around battery
Yessir. Just a quick tack, then i remove it. All the other ones it worked out okay. Thank you.
What tubing and size do you use? Hopefully buying plans soon just looking around at prices for material
1.5” and 1.25” according to the rule book. .083 wall is the min but i use .095 because it’s actually less expensive. The chassis and jig will run you a little under a G, but it is well worth it and will keep you busy while you save up for other components 👍
Thanks assuming dom tubing?
Cold roll dom per the regs
@@KJRaycingwould using .120 wall make this buggy too heavy? I have a pile of .120 dom already.
why do you solder instead of crimping when you are after safety and reliability? solder will break from vibration!
I crimp the ends and solder extensions, then wrap it in a loom to reduce vibration. The original kart (#27) has a ton of hours and all kinds of abuse with no effects on the rebuilt soldered harness. I’ve been doing RC for 20 years and never had a soldered joint break (short course, planes and race drones). Thank you for the comment, and feel free to crimp your wires 🖖.
So….. I didn’t solder anything…. I used butt spiced and the shrink wrapped it. Should I rip it all apart and solder it all? I think I know the answer….🤦🏻
That’s all up to you. If it works it works 👍. I did a lot of stereos back in the 90’s your way and they worked out just fine 🤓
Thank you sir. I’m going to give all the connections a good tug and if they come loose I’ll solder those. Better do right vs halfway…. Really enjoy all your content man. You have Soooo many great videos and ideas.