I can really appreciate the hand made parts! The little inserts for the heim joint ends had to be tricky. Looks good and very functional. Great video edit too! Very impressive
Thanks Eddie, winter is coming and that is my build season. I'm planning an aluminum roll cage for the Losi 2.0 and one for the Vekta, amongst other things. Thanks for checking in
Thanks Stacy, i appreciate that! I always wonder if doing these videos is worth the effort and comments like this always give me the motivation to do more. Thanks for checking it out
WOW BRIAN! I'm really wanting to commission you for turnbuckles! That thing turned out awesome! As far as the tracked machine goes... I am SOOOOOO interested! I can't wait to see this progress! Honestly, if it were anyone else on this project I'd turn away 😂. I Know that you will overcome the obstacles. Thanks so much for continuing to share man.... so interesting.
Hey Todd, i'm really curious how these tracks hold up to higher horsepower, because if they do then i have plans for a more elaborate build. Sadly, i'm not optimistic lol. Thanks for checking in sir
Thanks RC and good timing, i'm going to be starting a video this weekend where i anodize them in the shop. Probably will take two weekends though. Thanks for checking it out buddy
Great video and craftsman skills 👍🙂 I'm looking forward to seeing how well the tracks hold up in a heavier car. I've been thinking about putting tracks and skies on 5B for several years, but I haven't gotten further than that yet 😄
have you ever thought about construction rc bro i know dang well you could build some awesome machines if you took the notion you sure have the talent as im always impressed with yer metal work i envy you in a friendly way man lol
Thanks ShadeTree, i have been bouncing around the idea of putting together an articulating tracked "rock crawler" type vehicle, kind off modeled around those tracked Timberjack grapple type log skidders, using the hydraulic systems from RC4WD Of course i wish i had the money to buy the real deal but here i am, lol Thanks for checking it out buddy and its always good to hear from you
I can really appreciate the hand made parts! The little inserts for the heim joint ends had to be tricky. Looks good and very functional. Great video edit too! Very impressive
Thanks Gman, i'd love to have a cnc for those kind of parts, but i work with what i got. Thanks for checking in
Nice work. Those turnbuckles and bushings turned out great.
Thanks buddy! Next step is to finally setup the anodizing booth and send them through.
Very cool looking tracks conversion . Great video
Thanks BlueGroove, i'm hoping to do some hill climbs with it soon. Thanks for checking it out
Wow . Nice work. Nothing better then making something yourself ❤ love it.
Thanks Wally
Just like MacGyver, nothing can stop you bro, great worksmanship!
Thanks Alterd. Good to hear from you
@@RCWalletVacuum working hard man, some surprises on the way
Looking forward to them buddy@@alterdcustomrc4512
Great Work! Keep Those Videos Coming 👍
Thanks Eddie, winter is coming and that is my build season. I'm planning an aluminum roll cage for the Losi 2.0 and one for the Vekta, amongst other things. Thanks for checking in
Awesome lathe work I can appreciate the skill and the outcome couldn’t ask for more . Can’t wait for the next video. 🏎🔥💨
Thanks Stacy, i appreciate that! I always wonder if doing these videos is worth the effort and comments like this always give me the motivation to do more. Thanks for checking it out
Awesome work Brian. The link came out perfectly. I like the raw look for sure!
Thanks Kyle, mow i have to get the anodizing setup going.
WOW BRIAN! I'm really wanting to commission you for turnbuckles! That thing turned out awesome!
As far as the tracked machine goes... I am SOOOOOO interested! I can't wait to see this progress! Honestly, if it were anyone else on this project I'd turn away 😂. I Know that you will overcome the obstacles. Thanks so much for continuing to share man.... so interesting.
Hey Todd, i'm really curious how these tracks hold up to higher horsepower, because if they do then i have plans for a more elaborate build. Sadly, i'm not optimistic lol. Thanks for checking in sir
Nice work man, snow will be flying soon💯 great video 👍
Thanks PaintenDave! That snowy weather sure likes to sneak up on us. Btw i'd love to see some snowmobile video from up in your neck of the woods.
Very cool stuff
Thanks KraftCraft, there will be a bunch more fabrication coming up this fall. Thanks for checking it out!
Wow! Your so good at marching parts for your cars. That looks like the strongest adjustable link available to man kind. Awesome!
Thanks RC and good timing, i'm going to be starting a video this weekend where i anodize them in the shop. Probably will take two weekends though. Thanks for checking it out buddy
@@RCWalletVacuum Cool. I really want to see your anodizing process. I'm thinking there will be some electricity used in the process.
@@RCRoads Electricity, color dyes and sulfuric acid....what could go wrong?! lol
@@RCWalletVacuum Hazmat team is standing by. 👍
Wow beautifully done !!!!!looks amazing
Thanks Wade!
Great video Bro👍🏼 I’ve been wanting to get me one of those lathe’s. I think it would come in real handy for doing things just like what you’re doing🤙🏼
Thanks buddy, you can never have enough tools!
Great video and craftsman skills 👍🙂 I'm looking forward to seeing how well the tracks hold up in a heavier car. I've been thinking about putting tracks and skies on 5B for several years, but I haven't gotten further than that yet 😄
Thanks Jukka, i'll be the guinea pig to see how these things hold up lol. Thanks for checking it out
Very cool bro you're awesome keep sending me videos
Thanks Chris, i have a boat load of them in the works
Happy New Years bro
Thanks for checking out the channel Chris
Have a good week
You to sir
have you ever thought about construction rc bro i know dang well you could build some awesome machines if you took the notion you sure have the talent as im always impressed with yer metal work i envy you in a friendly way man lol
Thanks ShadeTree, i have been bouncing around the idea of putting together an articulating tracked "rock crawler" type vehicle, kind off modeled around those tracked Timberjack grapple type log skidders, using the hydraulic systems from RC4WD Of course i wish i had the money to buy the real deal but here i am, lol Thanks for checking it out buddy and its always good to hear from you
First 👍🔥
Thanks Mr Cyclone i really appreciate you checking it out
@@RCWalletVacuum My pleasure Brian. I enjoy your creativity & awesome content 👊
Thanks buddy!@@cyclonerc1625