Would like to see an episode of tools he has made a workbench layout, set up of tools to go race, favorite wheelin locations, and tricks he has picked up for wrenching or fabricating. You have a wealth of knowledge to share.
the sand paper trick is awesome, I am a machinist and in my tool box I have a bunch of different sizes of round stock with a slit down the middle to do the same thing but some have different sized slits for scotch brite pads or emery cloth strips
@@Tanner731 yes same here and a lot of times I’ll buy like belt Sanders and roll them up in the bigger the role the bigger the tube using 1 inch and three-quarter tubing and stuff like that very handy for all sorts of stuff
Really enjoy all of the shop content and the tips and tricks you’ve learned over the years. Some videos on your other rigs would be cool like a breakdown on that FJ40.
@@BentOnBikes it is completely handmade. I just looks like a cruiser my brother and I built it for my dad in 2005. It has a 5.3 Chevy LS motor with a 4L 60 E Transfercase rock jock 60s.
i do something similar with a piece or 1/4" rod and emery cloth except i cut a slit down the lengh of the rod and slide the emery cloth in shannon. no tape needed.
@@McGeesFabLab yes I have some like that. Also, this one that I showed is actually some old belt Sanders that I found. And we’re a little too heavy to slide through the slot, so I gorilla taped it and it was actually made for inch and three-quarter tubing where it had a bigger wrap on it. I just cut it down to go into this smaller hole, but yes, the slotted piece works better for everything.
Long time fan. Here’s some hopefully constructive criticism, the intro needs work. It looks very grainy. Catchy intros are mostly music and crazy action. Another option is to ditch the prerecorded intro and do a unique shot for every video. Like taking what you think is the most attractive aspect and give a snapshot in the beginning. Look at what the other successful off-road content creators are doing as far video structure. They all are a similar with little differences. Also the best way to get the channel off the ground, is to do a collaboration with another TH-camr. Go to the Off-road Games!
@@neilkirkes well thanks for the information. Yes, I am very dumb when it comes to all this stuff. I’ve never even watched TH-cam. I just kept having so many people tell me to make a TH-cam channel. Not sure why other than they can go back and watch things I’ve done to learn, so I am not very good at it what is off-road games never heard of it and what are some of the off-road TH-cam channels to look at my stepson put the intro together I’m not even sure how to do that part of it lol but I will try to look at some stuff if you have any info much appreciated
Do you have some TH-cam channels like the names that I can look at to see what you’re talking about? Is this something you do? All information is helpful. Thank you.
@@shannoncampbell_unleashed Matt’s off-road recovery, peck brothers, rather be welding, and one that you could probably mimic closer than the rest is lite brite. Jess’s face on the thumbnails is going to get more traffic than your greasy mug, all day everyday. Matt’s off-road is the one who holds the “games”. Do some homework champ.
I'm very grateful you made a channel! Always been a fan. Keep up the great work.
@@RossGlave4802 thank you
Frame looks good, great tip on the sandpaper and dowel/rod stock
@@Break-itBilly thank you
Would like to see an episode of tools he has made a workbench layout, set up of tools to go race, favorite wheelin locations, and tricks he has picked up for wrenching or fabricating. You have a wealth of knowledge to share.
Gotta love when a plan starts coming together.
Your videos are the best. Really authentic.
@@f4mdtwr well thank you very much. We are beginners. Hopefully they get better.
the sand paper trick is awesome, I am a machinist and in my tool box I have a bunch of different sizes of round stock with a slit down the middle to do the same thing but some have different sized slits for scotch brite pads or emery cloth strips
@@Tanner731 yes same here and a lot of times I’ll buy like belt Sanders and roll them up in the bigger the role the bigger the tube using 1 inch and three-quarter tubing and stuff like that very handy for all sorts of stuff
I love the little tips and tricks I pick up every time I watch a video. I will be building that lift. Solid work as always
@@ryanoverstreet4630 thank you
Really enjoy all of the shop content and the tips and tricks you’ve learned over the years. Some videos on your other rigs would be cool like a breakdown on that FJ40.
@@BentOnBikes are you talking about the one that we built for my dad the black one or the stock white one that I just sold?
Thank you for the response! I was talking about the black FJ Jess was cleaning up at the end of this video.
@@BentOnBikes it is completely handmade. I just looks like a cruiser my brother and I built it for my dad in 2005. It has a 5.3 Chevy LS motor with a 4L 60 E Transfercase rock jock 60s.
Learning a lot, great videos.
Thank you
@@MarionSpearman-x8b you’re welcome
Love the sandpaper idea on the bolt holes. One more day of no alcohol September!! lol
@@squeakin3 well we’ve been cheating on that lol we made it 20 something days and thank you
Love your fab videos!
@@JordanMorefield thank you will be doing more fab videos once I get this car ready for Sima
i do something similar with a piece or 1/4" rod and emery cloth except i cut a slit down the lengh of the rod and slide the emery cloth in shannon. no tape needed.
@@McGeesFabLab yes I have some like that. Also, this one that I showed is actually some old belt Sanders that I found. And we’re a little too heavy to slide through the slot, so I gorilla taped it and it was actually made for inch and three-quarter tubing where it had a bigger wrap on it. I just cut it down to go into this smaller hole, but yes, the slotted piece works better for everything.
Trend Setter....CAMPBELL ENTERPRISE
@@WreckBoyinc25 no more Campbell ENT. My new business is. The Coop racing and fabrication.
i cut a slot in Emery Cloth Arbor...holds Cloth real good
@@DJ-yp4kc yes I have used that too. Thank you.
Im dying...the kitchen sink is a female's part washer 😂
Long time fan. Here’s some hopefully constructive criticism, the intro needs work. It looks very grainy. Catchy intros are mostly music and crazy action. Another option is to ditch the prerecorded intro and do a unique shot for every video. Like taking what you think is the most attractive aspect and give a snapshot in the beginning. Look at what the other successful off-road content creators are doing as far video structure. They all are a similar with little differences. Also the best way to get the channel off the ground, is to do a collaboration with another TH-camr. Go to the Off-road Games!
@@neilkirkes well thanks for the information. Yes, I am very dumb when it comes to all this stuff. I’ve never even watched TH-cam. I just kept having so many people tell me to make a TH-cam channel. Not sure why other than they can go back and watch things I’ve done to learn, so I am not very good at it what is off-road games never heard of it and what are some of the off-road TH-cam channels to look at my stepson put the intro together I’m not even sure how to do that part of it lol but I will try to look at some stuff if you have any info much appreciated
Do you have some TH-cam channels like the names that I can look at to see what you’re talking about? Is this something you do? All information is helpful. Thank you.
@@shannoncampbell_unleashed Matt’s off-road recovery, peck brothers, rather be welding, and one that you could probably mimic closer than the rest is lite brite. Jess’s face on the thumbnails is going to get more traffic than your greasy mug, all day everyday. Matt’s off-road is the one who holds the “games”. Do some homework champ.
I don’t do this, I’m just a consumer of the entertainment.
@@neilkirkes well I appreciate the feedback. Is there any intros that you like that I can look at?