Building the truck frame table: 1989 Toyota Pickup Restoration Ep 27
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ม.ค. 2021
- It's finally happening! The frame is back in the shop and I'm starting the repair process. Step 1: CUTTING IT IN HALF
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Equipment( Updated 1/2021):
Main Rig:
Canon EOS R
Canon RF 15-35 F2.8
Rode VideoMic Pro Plus (for shop shop)
Rode Wireless Go (for talkie bits)
Secondary Rig:
Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera
Metabones .71 Speed booster
Canon EF 10-18mm
Canon EF 24-70mm
Other equipment and software
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Adobe Premeire
Autodesk Inventor Professional
Autodesk Nastran Simulation - บันเทิง
So cool , have a 2000 taco I'm looking at doing same
Wow that takes guts to chop your frame in half and throw half out. Look forward to seeing the reconstruction.
hey mate, your channel is awesome. So much good content here! keep up the good stuff
Good vids man, but why you didn't buy a frame in good conditions it would be easy for you and cost you less I think. Good stuff and keep it up.
The joy of the project is in the journey, not the finish product. If I wanted a running truck in good condition I would have bought a good running truck. My only plan for this truck was to have fun doing whatever I end up doing to it. And here we are cutting the frame in half, and I'm loving it! But if we want to talk numbers. The frame material is about $250. Coatings will probably be another $100. All the jig material is going to be upcycled into a crane and other shop needs, so I'm excluding that from the price. 350 dollars isn't bad for repairing the frame. My time is excluded as well because if I wasn't enjoying myself in the shop I'd be sitting on the couch playing videos games.
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos! The main goal in this channel is to have fun!
What size tubing are you using? I have not been able to find 4 1/2x2" it is either 5x2" or 4x2" from any of my local suppliers I'm intending on using a thicker wall 4x2x1/4 as a partial frame replacement (torsional mount and back)
I'm using a combination of 3x2, 4x2 and 5x2 with 0.125 walls for the frame parts.
@@Obscuremotorsports Okay I would assume that is about the same thickness as the OEM frame? I'm going a little thicker only because I will be slightly undersized in sections. I really wanted to do .1875 but that was not a stocked option from my supplier... anyways I am really looking forward to seeing how your frame turns out!