Sally your a lucky girl to be one a racer and two to be able to tour car parts factory’s and the best part you are kind to bring us along and share your love of cars with us viewers thank you as being disabled You Tube helps keep me from getting to bored I thoroughly enjoy you sharing with us
Nice to see the different aspects it takes from processing into a usable product for us. Thank you sally aswell as the manufacturer for allowing the opportunity to see this, thank you!
My past life I handle transportation for a large corporation that produced various automobile parts from forging , pressing, machining. Anything from cv joints to connecting rods. I’ve visited plants in Europe, Mexico and USA. I never get tired of this kind of stuff.
Awesome Sally... and my first question is a bit different than others in this TH-cam video. "How does such a talented driver, mechanic come wrapped up so beautifully and attractively as you?" which leads me to my second question, "Why couldn't you have been born 40 years ago when I was young?" Awesome channel, great work... keep it up.
If you ever get the opportunity to visit an industrial facility that does this with steel, be sure to document heavily! It's Violent and amazing at the same time, and will pound your chest from 20 feet away. Some of those 200 ton hammer presses will blow your mind, too. In the automotive space this is becoming more rare, but diversifying pays dividends. 👍
Miss Sally, excellent video, enjoy your enthusiasm, engaging questions. Are you really tiny or is that man really tall? I think you should make this a series. Take us to bowling green and give us a tour of the corvette plant. Or even the Testla factory in Austin. Keep smiling.
@@teamsallyracing and a tool box tour of all those special tools us regular people don't have.....that camera probe you stuck down the spark plug hole for example.
Hey I saw you short on the restoring of the headlights I am a machinist the Space Shuttle that blew up over Texas I worked on making a project that was in that space shuttle and we did the same thing with alcohol it's called Vapor honing that was like 19 or 20 years ago
TLC... She may have a new set of rims, for a second I thought maybe a one them race cars of team Sally racing need so TLC after a they bit it at a race course, let hope this a new team sponsor.
You're beautiful and I love you, but your commentary needs some work just yelling randomly while staring at him talking is a little weird. Just some feedback from a random nobody! ❤
Very good to c a young lady that's knows cars , Machines, mechanics . The liquid blue cleaning , polishing of the headlights in your vid shorts section is hard to believe, are u playing a digital trick with that ? 😅😅😊
Quite enlightening on the process used to make these wheels and blanks. A couple of things however that made me shudder a bit after having 25 years in the wheel industry. At no time are the wheels X rayed. This is very important for several reasons. If there is any contamination in the raw material internal holes even cold folds it is never checked just bad luck for the end users. Tears can also be introduced during the forging process and that will reduce strength and introduce another point of failure. Dangerous for the end user. Temperature control of the blanks prior to the process seems a bit haphazard as well. Its important for a good forging and the thing with aluminum is it is soft so while it may appear ok post forge the internal structure will be very different. Heat treatment should fix this but in the case of tearing it never will. Finally substituting the Laser for proper measurements is at best laughable. They are no substitute for even manual measurement let alone a automated CMM that if programed correctly would be fast and accurate to sizes, profiles, Concentricity to 4 decimal points of a MM the best laser is only good for 4 decimal points of an inch more likely it is doing 3 points.
Sally your a lucky girl to be one a racer and two to be able to tour car parts factory’s and the best part you are kind to bring us along and share your love of cars with us viewers thank you as being disabled You Tube helps keep me from getting to bored I thoroughly enjoy you sharing with us
Nice to see the different aspects it takes from processing into a usable product for us. Thank you sally aswell as the manufacturer for allowing the opportunity to see this, thank you!
Thanks for taking me along on that very interesting tour ‼️‼️❤️🤗👍
Glad you enjoyed
Very cool to see !!! I do love to see how made in America does exist!! Thank you for sharing this
Thank you for the tour Sally. Awsome job 😊❤
My past life I handle transportation for a large corporation that produced various automobile parts from forging , pressing, machining. Anything from cv joints to connecting rods. I’ve visited plants in Europe, Mexico and USA. I never get tired of this kind of stuff.
I'm one of the truckers that haul the aluminum bars into these places. It's cool to see what they do with it.
She's cute, I like her happy personality.
The most amazing part of this video is that there is still an operational factory in America.
Saw you on the Borla commercial during the NASCAR race today. You blowing up👍👍👍
Thank you so much!!
Another wonderful vlog ❤🎉
Still cant get over the champagne pop on stage 😭
lol
Very nice but did anyone else notice that the rotary press was a little bit crooked and it wasn't even when it was pressing
There’s a thing called life and you’re living it 💯
Awesome seeing part manufacturing being done. 🏆👌💪👍
i loved that it looked like you were in his personal space the whole tour. 😂 thanks for sharing sally! ✌
lol i was thinking the same thing.
mostly because it was super loud in there and I didnt have a mic. I bought some after this video.
❤I love you Sally! You are so awesome
I didn't know I needed to see this! Thank you.
Great video Sally!! 🔥U are awesome!!! 🤟
Awesome Sally... and my first question is a bit different than others in this TH-cam video. "How does such a talented driver, mechanic come wrapped up so beautifully and attractively as you?" which leads me to my second question, "Why couldn't you have been born 40 years ago when I was young?" Awesome channel, great work... keep it up.
Great Video, you have great spirit.
Nice to see how it works 💪
If you ever get the opportunity to visit an industrial facility that does this with steel, be sure to document heavily! It's Violent and amazing at the same time, and will pound your chest from 20 feet away. Some of those 200 ton hammer presses will blow your mind, too. In the automotive space this is becoming more rare, but diversifying pays dividends. 👍
I like to see you in your shop. Because I'm in Arizona. And racing too.
Cool.
That was so cool.great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Miss Sally, excellent video, enjoy your enthusiasm, engaging questions.
Are you really tiny or is that man really tall?
I think you should make this a series.
Take us to bowling green and give us a tour of the corvette plant.
Or even the Testla factory in Austin.
Keep smiling.
ok I like these ideas!!
@@teamsallyracing and a tool box tour of all those special tools us regular people don't have.....that camera probe you stuck down the spark plug hole for example.
Always wondered about this, thank you
Thank you Sally.
Could you follow one of those pallets to the shop where they machine the blanks into finished wheels?
Hey I saw you short on the restoring of the headlights I am a machinist the Space Shuttle that blew up over Texas I worked on making a project that was in that space shuttle and we did the same thing with alcohol it's called Vapor honing that was like 19 or 20 years ago
What this ain't a Lauren Boebert video? Damn, so now I'm getting knowledge on cool automotive manufacturing processes. And I'm better off for it. 😄
Totally Cool, Viry Nice!
That is really Kool!
I just need to know what tools to use and if the proper steps that I'm following in this textbook are the correct steps
Awesome 😎
@Sally Mcnulty I know this is off topic but what’s the best tire size recommended for a 2011 corolla S in a pothole road area?
are you from riverside?
Parking brake cable spings rear axle how do I repair an emergency brake on a 2006 Mazda 6
TLC... She may have a new set of rims, for a second I thought maybe a one them race cars of team Sally racing need so TLC after a they bit it at a race course, let hope this a new team sponsor.
🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤ I love you
A car girl. so damn hot 🔥
Am i the only one that found this chick kind of annoying!?
You're beautiful and I love you, but your commentary needs some work just yelling randomly while staring at him talking is a little weird. Just some feedback from a random nobody! ❤
She didn’t ask . Keep it pushing .
But now she knows and will possibly make the much needed changes.
High school kids. Time to grow up . Woops, too late😢
Very good to c a young lady that's knows cars , Machines, mechanics . The liquid blue cleaning , polishing of the headlights in your vid shorts section is hard to believe, are u playing a digital trick with that ? 😅😅😊
Trewten - she don't need to hear that from u , regarding her beauty or crazy love 😅😅😊 . Keep that S offline creep 😮
Quite enlightening on the process used to make these wheels and blanks.
A couple of things however that made me shudder a bit after having 25 years in the wheel industry.
At no time are the wheels X rayed. This is very important for several reasons. If there is any contamination in the raw material internal holes even cold folds it is never checked just bad luck for the end users. Tears can also be introduced during the forging process and that will reduce strength and introduce another point of failure. Dangerous for the end user. Temperature control of the blanks prior to the process seems a bit haphazard as well. Its important for a good forging and the thing with aluminum is it is soft so while it may appear ok post forge the internal structure will be very different. Heat treatment should fix this but in the case of tearing it never will. Finally substituting the Laser for proper measurements is at best laughable. They are no substitute for even manual measurement let alone a automated CMM that if programed correctly would be fast and accurate to sizes, profiles, Concentricity to 4 decimal points of a MM the best laser is only good for 4 decimal points of an inch more likely it is doing 3 points.
You area sweetheart 😘 💕
❤❤❤🎉
This was a kool process to watch W video 🫡