Sic Boy That part in the end was not meant for teasing although it looked like it... I placed the sprocket on top of the subframe and idler wheels just to see how it looks. I'm getting a feeling that the pixels in the PC-s monitor are taller in vertical direction and the real thing compared to the computer model will look a bit longer in horizontal direction. I don't know why it bothers me. :)
Home made chop saw video? I'm gonna go look. Binge watching, you're doing exactly what I'm going to do full time when the lottery pays out 😂 Nice work man 👍🏻
Good video I like watching it a lot. I never got into 4wheeling until I was older. We form a group of ATVers to build a new trail system. Without the internet we couldn’t have this far. Have awesome day :-)
Tere! Thanks for sharing all this! You really inspire me blow dust from my own engineering hat :) Nothing to share yet, but.... PS: I'm a bit jealous about tools, you have (turning machine and drill press ;) )
Злой Админ Tere! :) It's good to hear that you are inspired by my videos. It would be nice to see your project. So if you eventually do have something to share I'm all ears and eyes. ;) Don't worry about the tools. Tools and equipment only make the building process faster. First projects I made I used MMA/stick welder and welded outdoors even when it snowed.
Hi, thank you for your work. A little question - what brand of steel you using? I'm choosing between "ст20" and "09г2с" and "10ХСНД" (ex-soviet standards) for my 1 ton(full load) mower. Thank you.
when will the next part?=) I have a car, it weighs 650 kg and front-wheel drive, what thickness of metal I use better?? I want to make tracks, for the project as you've done Honda TRX500. What can you advise? Sorry if you do not understand, this is Google translation =)
Ruslan Suleimanov The next part will be uploaded when I get enough material for it. I'm not quite sure what material to use. If I was going to build tracks for a 650 kg car I'd first go with rectangular tube with wall thickness of 5 mm. It would be just for trial & error. There's no such thing as "oversizing" when trying things for the first time. ;)
Even if it doesn't go it looks so cool it should be in a museum.
Aah, winter is the mother of invention.You have very good vision for what you are creating.
I wish I had half the knowledge and skills as you do. Pretty amazing how you can make some of these things from a solid piece of metal.
Skills will develop during fabrication. Basic knowledge is needed though but the rest will come - If you build it they will come! :D
Looking nice and I like the little teaser you did at the end. Keep the cool vids coming.
Sic Boy That part in the end was not meant for teasing although it looked like it... I placed the sprocket on top of the subframe and idler wheels just to see how it looks. I'm getting a feeling that the pixels in the PC-s monitor are taller in vertical direction and the real thing compared to the computer model will look a bit longer in horizontal direction. I don't know why it bothers me. :)
Great performance! Looking forward for next part of your videos.
***** Cool. :)
The music is perfect in this video! Haha, love it!
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Home made chop saw video? I'm gonna go look. Binge watching, you're doing exactly what I'm going to do full time when the lottery pays out 😂
Nice work man 👍🏻
man you got some talent, i love watching you
+tom lee Cheers!
Good video I like watching it a lot. I never got into 4wheeling until I was older. We form a group of ATVers to build a new trail system. Without the internet we couldn’t have this far. Have awesome day :-)
Some interesting lathe work going on there, I like the way you drilled the hole through the long flat steel..
UkWheelHorseBloke What can you do when you don't have a drill press big enough... :D
Cool watched the first part had two watch part 2
criss rock putieytang Part 3 coming on Sunday! ;)
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Tere!
Thanks for sharing all this!
You really inspire me blow dust from my own engineering hat :)
Nothing to share yet, but....
PS: I'm a bit jealous about tools, you have (turning machine and drill press ;) )
Злой Админ Tere! :)
It's good to hear that you are inspired by my videos. It would be nice to see your project. So if you eventually do have something to share I'm all ears and eyes. ;) Don't worry about the tools. Tools and equipment only make the building process faster. First projects I made I used MMA/stick welder and welded outdoors even when it snowed.
***** I have some furniture designed so far. Dont have any video though :( Some photoes maybe. And CAD drawings. Will try to share those ;)
***** Maybe you can e-mail me on zlojadmin[at]gmail,com
If you had a metal shear that will shear up to 1/2" you would be unstoppable !!!!!!!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
is that the old Silence of the Lambs basement workshop... it puts the metal in the lathe or else it gets the bit again...
Ever though about putting in a cutting fluid tank?
Hi, thank you for your work.
A little question - what brand of steel you using?
I'm choosing between "ст20" and "09г2с" and "10ХСНД" (ex-soviet standards) for my 1 ton(full load) mower.
Thank you.
upd. Not mower, i mean transporter.
Eugen Mishko Hey. For the sprockets they used s355 but I have no idea what brand the rectangular tube is.
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Thank's a lot!
it looks like they would work on your 4x4 car or truck too! .......just drill for the bolt pattern aye?
+Lar Mayotte Pretty much, yup!
Tony Stark home))
Алексей Фёдоров I wish!
when will the next part?=)
I have a car, it weighs 650 kg and front-wheel drive, what thickness of metal I use better?? I want to make tracks, for the project as you've done Honda TRX500. What can you advise?
Sorry if you do not understand, this is Google translation =)
Ruslan Suleimanov The next part will be uploaded when I get enough material for it. I'm not quite sure what material to use. If I was going to build tracks for a 650 kg car I'd first go with rectangular tube with wall thickness of 5 mm. It would be just for trial & error. There's no such thing as "oversizing" when trying things for the first time. ;)
Thank you for your answer. I still think what and how do hope to build tracks will not stop only at this stage;)
Where are you located Donn?
Estonia.
Where are you from, friend?.. ))
Ильнур Калин Estonia.
State Estonia? It shares borders with Russia? Do you speak Russia?.. ))
Ильнур Калин Yes we do share a border with Russia but despite that I'm not able to talk Russian. Maybe you speak Estonian? :)
Unfortunately not! ))) Tell me please, where did you get so much material and tools ??
Ильнур Калин I got the material from several stores and businesses. Tools I already had before.
I love your shop... I bet your wife hates it...
+SheepDog7071 I can't say whether she hates it or not but she definitely doesn't like most of it.. well... me in it excluded of course, hopefully. :)
Sorry but after watching your video's you need to talk and tell us what part your making and the size of the part
+Dennis Moody I was making different parts for ATV tracks. :D If you watch my other videos you'll realize I'm not a good talker.
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keep up the good work1 c'mon, gu|s. bite-sized animal what's your opinion about this, juys !!!
+Jackson Turner Yup, will do!
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