blocki yeah, either to lazy to activate windows (I am currently doing this with my Windows 7 ultimate pc) or he’s just hiding his “homework” folder and just doesn’t want to risk it being seen on YT
"We're not cavemen here" Years ago I was a carpenter in NYC and I used all metric measuring tapes, drywall square, etc. Everyone laughed at me at first until they realized I was running circles around them because you can do metric math in your head, even if you suck at math, like me. Meanwhile they're practically doing algebra on a napkin to figure out what's 89 1/2 inches divided by 2 foot 7 inches. :):)
Dude seriously. I do all my measuring in metric on sewing and everything else. Inches is just too... clunky?. It's a pain. Metric is better. Oh need a more precise measurement? Well... 42.5cm is 425mm I live in the US BTW where inches is king.
Great tips here, but I really appreciated the message about community. Watching people build stuff is cool and all, but helping somebody build something is even better. Thanks for sharing!
Heyo! I just released some merch! The link is in the description for the store. If you pick something up, it would be much appreciated and maybe then I could afford to activate windows
This channel has just gotten better and better. Not only has it gotten more informative, Fingerman is more articulate, confident, and snarky than ever. Do not stop post-Fiero. Ever.
You missed one of my favorite methods - no computer, no image programs etc. Get a sheet of gasket material, and a ball peen hammer. Place the gasket on the area that needs the gasket and lightly tap the gasket material all around the edges effectively cutting the casket material to match.
Rob Bowen : That's exactly how I've been making gaskets for the last 25 years. It can be a little tedious sometimes but also enjoyable...at least for me.
@@donbishow5497 A tube would work much better. And with an unrolled fatbike tube, you could do stuff the size of water pumps, and maybe even heads. Not that the material would be ideal for those specific applications...
I love these videos. They show not only your passion and joy in your craft, but also your incredible character. Your willingness to step up as a teacher is appreciated and we all hope you keep going. But don’t work too hard and burnout!
Well this was perfect timing. I picked up a vinyl cutter to cut some graphics for my motor home and my buddy wants me to cut him some gaskets for his 60's Harley he is building, I'm going to look like I know what I'm going thanks to you.
Very cool video with a good message about sharing gasket images. Very helpful for those of us who work on older vehicles with no parts source. Hand cutting gaskets are a pain but when nothing else is available it's a way to get a car or bike running. I once made a motorcycle side cover gasket out of a cereal box that lasted years. Thanks for bringing us into the modern world.
Bro you are a dead-ringer for young Emitt Rhodes. Just discovered his music and was like: ‘oh damn that’s who I recognized!’ Keep up the videos! Much love and respect!
Kinda tired of getting bashed for using our own measuring system. It's what we know, it's what we use everyday. I'm not building a rocket. Everybody else can use whatever system they choose and get bent.
Thanks Ronald! in the past, I did this the old fashion way, and it worked, kinda, but what you showed was much easier and better. Please keep up these type of videos. By the way, I have a 1971 Dodge Charger, that I have been working for a long time. Piece of advice, finish your car before you__________ (fill in the blank). That way you can enjoy it.
Ronald this is fantastic!!! Man I really could've used this technique when I built my 74 Celica... lots of my hand-made gaskets looked like ass. And some of them were cut, re cut, remade, ...
Back in the Dark Ages of the 1960s when they still taught the automotive trade in high school and you could a diploma in Industrial Arts, we were taught how to make gaskets from gasket paper and a small ball peen hammer, time consuming yes, but you got a perfect gasket for whatever you were working on.
Great Video. Ive been doing this for years now. I restore old motorcycles and sometimes you cant even buy the gaskets anymore. So i scan the parts, make the gasket and cut it out with my CO2 Cutter. Keep up the work 👍
This will be extremely useful in restoring my dad's motorcycle. What will also help is the fact that matching parts for it are rare to impossible and he has those often fragile parts in pristine condition, and I have casting and machining equipment for things of that size. Which means that I can just use those rare expensive parts to make negatives and those negative to make copies of what are at this point irreplaceable parts which will make them replaceable once again, then I can just sell them to people who need those parts.
gtasandman yeah I read it too but I was confused if it was real or not. “Orbit initiative Corp.” sounds made up. But I found the rjp comedy channel which seems to be videos of him when he was a kid, maybe he signed the rights to a network and now they won’t give the back?
th-cam.com/users/RPJcomedy here is the link. I think this might be what he was referring to in the email. But I didn’t find any results when I searched for “Orbis initiative Corp.”
A method shown to me by my brother-in-law when I was a kid: take a cereal box and turn it inside-out, lay the plain brown side up; lay the old gasket FLAT on top of the cereal box; lightly spray paint over the old gasket (make sure it doesn't move while you spray paint it); this will leave a perfect shadow (no paint) outline of the gasket! Then just cut out the new gasket with scissors and an X-Acto knife. Feel free to use a light film of gasket maker on both sides of the cardboard gasket, and there you go! I made many gaskets this way, including for thermostats. Works great when you're in a hurry and on a tight budget.
@@SpaceMissile Freud also had extremely outdated/nonsensical ideas that don’t even make any sense. There is a reason all psychologists nowadays rightfully dismiss him and don’t take him seriously anymore. It doesn’t matter what your sexuality is. ALL human beings have a dirty mind in some ways. It’s natural human behavior. Does that mean you’re attracted to something that looks sexual? Absolutely not. It’s also funny you automatically assume gay when they could even be bisexual or pansexual. Not everything is black and white, straight or gay.
Hi Ronald! Love this series. Illustrator Pro Tip. In the Image Trace Panel select advanced and "Ignore White" and you won't have to worry about deleting the white parts. You also have access to options to adjust the threshold, paths, and corners to make those ellipses more round. I'm ocd so I still prefer the manual trace method.
Hey, thank you for this advice, but man I have to be honest, as soon as I heard your site bell gonoff that I got another video from you, I drove like a mad man to get home, fire up my PC, startup the Bose surround sound and fire up the big screen, thinking holy shit!! This is it, He painted and finished his Car!! Who else was thinking that? Yah I know....
At 0:06, I spy an 80's Honda VF. I do hope that's something that will eventually be released. Those bikes are quite quirky to work on and would make a great series I'm sure.
You can also use a Cricut vinyl cutter to make gaskets. Especially useful if you do a lot of small engine work. You can get one second hand for about $150.
Have you ever looked into 3D printing with TPU filament? Its a flexible rubbery material, you can make gaskets for non hot parts, such as door handle gaskets.
My CAD program is much more archaic by most peoples standards, however it is just as effective. CAD I use stands for: Cardboard Aided Design I just trace the item onto cardboard, cut it out, and then make a gasket out of whatever material you need.
Yooo this man is a trouble maker no cap 😂😂 I rlly love ur vids n I’ve been here from the first episode of the fiero I’ve been waiting patiently everyday for you to release new episode n here is one...u just made my day thx 🤩🥴✨😇
Why’d the thumbnail gotta be the dong gasket tho 😂. Lowkey my manager at work ordered one of those 97 taco water pump gaskets under the name Richard Johnson
Wow what a great video! So much good information! Thanks, I love all your videos. Funny how for some reason I had this feeling I needed to subscribe... But I subscribed a loooong time ago. ;-)
@Ronald Finger: The sketch you make at 2:08 can just be right clicked and saved as a illustrator compatible dxf, so no need to go through the extra steps of making a drawing (which, yeah, weird that it doesn't have a few dxf/dwg versions), then converting, then importing to illustrator, then hiding unneeded stuff, etc, etc, etc Hope that makes it easier for you next time, and keep[ up the good work!
Super nice video, Ronald. I'm also studying industrial Design, so even for that it's very helpful. I'm not a mastermind with illustrator or photoshop yet .. Thanks !
So funny... the last gasket that you got off the internet look just like Peppa Pig! Ha... so funny and what a coincidence.... Appreciate the videos and I'm awaiting the video of painting the body, reassembly, and seeing the finished car!
Came for the thumbnail.
...that was it.
you gotta love the activate windows in the bottom right
Dont worry, he didnt pirate it, linus even did a video showing that when you change parts on a pc you might need to re install windows.
Could also be a virtual machine.
blocki yeah, either to lazy to activate windows (I am currently doing this with my Windows 7 ultimate pc) or he’s just hiding his “homework” folder and just doesn’t want to risk it being seen on YT
@@claytons4789 lmao no
i swappen my old hdd into an entirely different pc and windows didn't care
People pay for windows?
That's a pretty wholesome message at the end for a video that has a thumbnail of a.... gasket.
"We're not cavemen here" Years ago I was a carpenter in NYC and I used all metric measuring tapes, drywall square, etc. Everyone laughed at me at first until they realized I was running circles around them because you can do metric math in your head, even if you suck at math, like me. Meanwhile they're practically doing algebra on a napkin to figure out what's 89 1/2 inches divided by 2 foot 7 inches. :):)
Dude seriously. I do all my measuring in metric on sewing and everything else. Inches is just too... clunky?. It's a pain. Metric is better. Oh need a more precise measurement? Well... 42.5cm is 425mm I live in the US BTW where inches is king.
Great tips here, but I really appreciated the message about community. Watching people build stuff is cool and all, but helping somebody build something is even better. Thanks for sharing!
Heyo! I just released some merch! The link is in the description for the store. If you pick something up, it would be much appreciated and maybe then I could afford to activate windows
This guy 🤣
any computer part that's more than 100 dollars I'm fine with, but with Windows activation, I would never financially recover from this 😂
This channel has just gotten better and better. Not only has it gotten more informative, Fingerman is more articulate, confident, and snarky than ever. Do not stop post-Fiero. Ever.
Great video! Just hated the random zoom changes.
When’s your last episode. Have you been able to get the panels back yet?
You missed one of my favorite methods - no computer, no image programs etc. Get a sheet of gasket material, and a ball peen hammer. Place the gasket on the area that needs the gasket and lightly tap the gasket material all around the edges effectively cutting the casket material to match.
Rob Bowen : That's exactly how I've been making gaskets for the last 25 years. It can be a little tedious sometimes but also enjoyable...at least for me.
For the luggage rack gasket, I would get a bicycle tire and trace the old one to it.
@@donbishow5497 A tube would work much better. And with an unrolled fatbike tube, you could do stuff the size of water pumps, and maybe even heads. Not that the material would be ideal for those specific applications...
Been watching Roadking do it this way for a long while.
this is like how software developers will spend 20 hours automating a process that would have taken 10 hours to just do manually.
Back before everyone had a computer, we just used compressed cardboard and a hammer. Perfect gasket every time.
Isn’t that what CAD is? (cardboard aided design)
I love these videos. They show not only your passion and joy in your craft, but also your incredible character. Your willingness to step up as a teacher is appreciated and we all hope you keep going. But don’t work too hard and burnout!
Back in the days I used to make gaskets for my moped with carboard and oil based paint. And I used metric system all the time!
Well this was perfect timing. I picked up a vinyl cutter to cut some graphics for my motor home and my buddy wants me to cut him some gaskets for his 60's Harley he is building, I'm going to look like I know what I'm going thanks to you.
really lovin that updated thumbnail
I dont need this info for anything, yet i watched the whole thing.
Perfect thumbnail
ronnie: *basiclly builds a car*
also ronnie: *activate windows*
HA! I thought that was my PC til I saw your comment.
Gotta go cheapo and buy the ghetto windows activation keys on ebay.
more accurately, he REBUILT the car. General Motors already constructed it the first time.
Very cool video with a good message about sharing gasket images. Very helpful for those of us who work on older vehicles with no parts source. Hand cutting gaskets are a pain but when nothing else is available it's a way to get a car or bike running. I once made a motorcycle side cover gasket out of a cereal box that lasted years. Thanks for bringing us into the modern world.
Bro you are a dead-ringer for young Emitt Rhodes. Just discovered his music and was like: ‘oh damn that’s who I recognized!’ Keep up the videos! Much love and respect!
I had to chuckle when you chose the Toyota gasket for the demo. lol
This video is so helpful! I can literally do this for so many of my projects now! Thank you!!
JrawR awesome!! This is exactly what I was hoping to hear!
"We are not cavemen here" :D :D
Says a guy working on an 80s GM product.
I say speak for yourself.
But for real you Americans have to get used the metric systeem it makes a lot more sense :).
Metric for life man!
Kinda tired of getting bashed for using our own measuring system. It's what we know, it's what we use everyday. I'm not building a rocket. Everybody else can use whatever system they choose and get bent.
Thanks Ronald! in the past, I did this the old fashion way, and it worked, kinda, but what you showed was much easier and better. Please keep up these type of videos. By the way, I have a 1971 Dodge Charger, that I have been working for a long time. Piece of advice, finish your car before you__________ (fill in the blank). That way you can enjoy it.
Ronald this is fantastic!!! Man I really could've used this technique when I built my 74 Celica... lots of my hand-made gaskets looked like ass. And some of them were cut, re cut, remade, ...
WAIT A MINUTE! I thought this video was going to be the last and final paint job. COME ON ROLAND, let's see that beauty all finished!
1:50 yall...the adventure resumes
that lowkey humor is great.
Wow great job thanks for sharing ...I blew a gasket watching !
Always excited to see one of your videos in my feed- just wanted to say I love the content, man!
Back in the Dark Ages of the 1960s when they still taught the automotive trade in high school and you could a diploma in Industrial Arts, we were taught how to make gaskets from gasket paper and a small ball peen hammer, time consuming yes, but you got a perfect gasket for whatever you were working on.
Ronald for president
god I can't wait to see the Fiero all painted up
Love this channel, and I don't like many. Keep up the great videos!
All that was missing from this episode would be the shooting star "The More You Know" logo and jingle. Darn you copyright issues.
Great Video. Ive been doing this for years now. I restore old motorcycles and sometimes you cant even buy the gaskets anymore. So i scan the parts, make the gasket and cut it out with my CO2 Cutter. Keep up the work 👍
8:13 very intriguing gasket design LOL
Thank you, learn something new every day.....
This will be extremely useful in restoring my dad's motorcycle. What will also help is the fact that matching parts for it are rare to impossible and he has those often fragile parts in pristine condition, and I have casting and machining equipment for things of that size. Which means that I can just use those rare expensive parts to make negatives and those negative to make copies of what are at this point irreplaceable parts which will make them replaceable once again, then I can just sell them to people who need those parts.
You: Post really great video
Everyone: "Where's the fuckin' Fiero!?!?!?!?"
Finally, a fellow Sapien !
Heck yes thank you. I've been keen to methods 1 and 2 but I didnt know photoshop could do that! Thank you thank you thank you!
Great edit at 8.02.
Looking forward to see the car fully painted 👍
HAHA! @1:49 - That's gold, Jerry! GOLD!
That's a well hung thumbnail.
Entertaining and profound at the same time. RF style I like! Right to repair!
What’s that email at 1:49??!!! I need answers ron!
So I'm not the only one who noticed it
I think he left it there intentionally i read it seems like someone is trying to shaft him.
gtasandman yeah I read it too but I was confused if it was real or not. “Orbit initiative Corp.” sounds made up. But I found the rjp comedy channel which seems to be videos of him when he was a kid, maybe he signed the rights to a network and now they won’t give the back?
@@JJ-zi4cf where did you find it? And can you share the link?
th-cam.com/users/RPJcomedy here is the link. I think this might be what he was referring to in the email. But I didn’t find any results when I searched for “Orbis initiative Corp.”
you can right click the sketch (on the menu tree) and save as DXF and open it in Ai or your vinyl cutting software, no need for all the extra steps
Shiiiiit that’s so much better
@@RonaldFinger when you open it, make sure to scale 1:1 mm, sure could of used this video last week!!
This is great!! Thank you!
Nice job Ronnie. Good video
Wow dude this is awesomely handy!
A method shown to me by my brother-in-law when I was a kid: take a cereal box and turn it inside-out, lay the plain brown side up; lay the old gasket FLAT on top of the cereal box; lightly spray paint over the old gasket (make sure it doesn't move while you spray paint it); this will leave a perfect shadow (no paint) outline of the gasket! Then just cut out the new gasket with scissors and an X-Acto knife. Feel free to use a light film of gasket maker on both sides of the cardboard gasket, and there you go! I made many gaskets this way, including for thermostats. Works great when you're in a hurry and on a tight budget.
You're back finally I've been waiting for the next episode
With a quick glance at the thumb nail, I was thinking, “Wow, that looks inappropriate.” Time to get the mind out of the gutter. 🙄
i think you might secretly be gay.
no wait i meant to type "i think he did that on purpose," sorry. 😅
Why's a guy gotta be gay? Maybe he owns one of those things just saying...
@@TB-yq5cn freud says when you see phalluses everywhere, you're probably "resisting the urge," if you know what i mean
If you're mind isn't in the gutter, you're not alive.
@@SpaceMissile Freud also had extremely outdated/nonsensical ideas that don’t even make any sense. There is a reason all psychologists nowadays rightfully dismiss him and don’t take him seriously anymore. It doesn’t matter what your sexuality is. ALL human beings have a dirty mind in some ways. It’s natural human behavior. Does that mean you’re attracted to something that looks sexual? Absolutely not. It’s also funny you automatically assume gay when they could even be bisexual or pansexual. Not everything is black and white, straight or gay.
Great video! I have a laser cutter and learned some things in your video. Thank you!!
Please tell us what brand of laser cutter
Thanks Ron! Great stuff!
Good to know. Thanks!
I see what you did there with the thumbnail sir 😂
Hi Ronald! Love this series. Illustrator Pro Tip. In the Image Trace Panel select advanced and "Ignore White" and you won't have to worry about deleting the white parts. You also have access to options to adjust the threshold, paths, and corners to make those ellipses more round. I'm ocd so I still prefer the manual trace method.
Holy shit, the ad that popped up was actually topical for this video. It wasn't about ball hair, fake news or mail order soap.
Hey, thank you for this advice, but man I have to be honest, as soon as I heard your site bell gonoff that I got another video from you, I drove like a mad man to get home, fire up my PC, startup the Bose surround sound and fire up the big screen, thinking holy shit!! This is it, He painted and finished his Car!!
Who else was thinking that?
Yah I know....
I felt compelled to subscribe after watching this for some reason. Just couldn’t get the thought out of mind.
This is all way over my head, but I still find it super cool.
Are you sure that was a picture of a gasket, you downloaded?
MrCalldean I don’t think it could have been anything else 🤔
When Ronald is in his 60's he'll be printing off new parts for his hover-Fiero using his replicator he keeps in the kitchen.
Awesome idea. Love it. I'll still stick with trace and hand cut because yea I can have it done now on the spot.
So glad there is another video been waiting for ages
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Gives me a lot to think about. The future is here!!!
Those RPJ guys are savage...
So uh......we not gonna talk about 1:49 ?
I'm living in the past. Some day I'll have a 3D printer/laser cutter/vinyl cutter to do fun little projects I hope.
At 0:06, I spy an 80's Honda VF. I do hope that's something that will eventually be released. Those bikes are quite quirky to work on and would make a great series I'm sure.
How about wrist watch gaskets? For a Seiko to keep the inside dry & clean !
Wow! Thanks for the side hustle$$
I like turtles
Username checks out
Zombie Johnathan....is that you?!
Boosting engagement comment, But in all seriousness... Thanks for your videos mate!
You can also use a Cricut vinyl cutter to make gaskets. Especially useful if you do a lot of small engine work. You can get one second hand for about $150.
Great message. Build a COMMUNITY
So good dude. Thanks.
Have you ever looked into 3D printing with TPU filament? Its a flexible rubbery material, you can make gaskets for non hot parts, such as door handle gaskets.
My CAD program is much more archaic by most peoples standards, however it is just as effective.
CAD I use stands for:
Cardboard
Aided
Design
I just trace the item onto cardboard, cut it out, and then make a gasket out of whatever material you need.
Project Binky shows me how to make brackets. Ronald shows me how to make caskets.... Now ANYTHING is possible! :P
Yooo this man is a trouble maker no cap 😂😂 I rlly love ur vids n I’ve been here from the first episode of the fiero I’ve been waiting patiently everyday for you to release new episode n here is one...u just made my day thx 🤩🥴✨😇
Why’d the thumbnail gotta be the dong gasket tho 😂. Lowkey my manager at work ordered one of those 97 taco water pump gaskets under the name Richard Johnson
Wow what a great video! So much good information! Thanks, I love all your videos. Funny how for some reason I had this feeling I needed to subscribe... But I subscribed a loooong time ago. ;-)
@Ronald Finger: The sketch you make at 2:08 can just be right clicked and saved as a illustrator compatible dxf, so no need to go through the extra steps of making a drawing (which, yeah, weird that it doesn't have a few dxf/dwg versions), then converting, then importing to illustrator, then hiding unneeded stuff, etc, etc, etc
Hope that makes it easier for you next time, and keep[ up the good work!
Ok but what is the point of converting to vector. These CNC cutters cant take standard CAD files?
ANDDDDD as I am typing that out he goes over the illustrator requirement.
Helping others... priceless
Super nice video, Ronald. I'm also studying industrial Design, so even for that it's very helpful. I'm not a mastermind with illustrator or photoshop yet .. Thanks !
Thank you for sharing this information with us. It is really helpful for me!
I love it! This will be so useful on my new project (which you inspired me to get)! Thanks!
Thanks Ronny
This guy sounded like a philanthropist in the end😂
I don't need a gasket, what I want is a casket.
Tip 1: Google to see if anyone has already done the work for you and provided a DWG file format to download :)
So funny... the last gasket that you got off the internet look just like Peppa Pig! Ha... so funny and what a coincidence....
Appreciate the videos and I'm awaiting the video of painting the body, reassembly, and seeing the finished car!
Literally just put together my small block 350 so I can relate to this
That gasket example you got online looks like... Uh... Ya know.
mad lad really hit us with the 97 tocoma water pump gasket
Me: YAY another Fiero restoration vid!!!
*Gaskets*
Me: Awwwwwww.....
8:18 call me immature if you like...but that Gasket....holy shit...there must have been an example with a not so fishy look out there lol
That's a penis!
8:15 lmao nice gasket
Another great video! I never even thought to do something like this.