My dad just bought one of your chairs. They seem very well built and the adjustability in almost every bracket is awesome for each person. The fact that you don’t sell them as medical devices for the insurance money is so freaking cool and benefits the customer so much. This video is awesome to see, and how much passion you have in a “insurance pays for everything so it doesn’t matter how much we charge” industry and reverse that to benefit the customer in every way is simply incredible.
Jerry to me is like a big boss but with super calm personality who I can always go to say “mate I may have messed up” and he goes “alright, take it easy, tell me whats happened and we’ll go from there”
Among a lot of iPhone 16 stuff recently...this video comes out as a truly Authentic and interesting one... (Always wanted a tour of Jerry's amazing factory...and u did it as a surprise) Beyond Amazing ✨
Man this was amazing! Awesome video and awesome factory! So good to see someone honestly doing something that helps people! You and Zach are both so amazing!
So awesome to finally look behind the curtain! I saw so many of Jerry's videos presenting and talking about the wheelchairs they make and to finally see this is really fascinating. Thank you both!
I recently started watching this channel, and I'm really liking the content being churned out. I love watching people have a great conversation, it makes me feel good inside. Keep up the content.
Mad respect to Jerry and his team, bro is building something that actually matters. Companies like these makes money, meaningful products and overall economic contribution to the country.
Always great to see what they're up to at Not A Wheelchair. Love the part in the video where the young lady, holding the clip on microphone, asks (after the laser is clearly done) if she still needs to wear the welding glasses. Great stuff.
Let’s goo Factory tour! Also as impressive as the factory is now, it still has a lot of growth potential, and after the initial issues of manufacturing have been solved, this factory is going to churn out wheelchair after wheelchair! I would love to see you revisit the factory probably after a year, and take a tour on the new changes! I will be waiting to watch it! 🔥🔥
JerryRigEverything is one of the coolest people on the planet. I love everything about this. Thanks for giving us a tour around his factory! Its nice to see where all of the funds he raises for the company are being put to use!
Generally speaking, i think this is how lot of companies start, with a genuinely good founder who's trying to do good and benefit society and the world, but after his company expands and long after he passes away, some guys in fancy suits step in to monopolies and corrupt everything, from the core foundation of the company and its goal, to the lazy mass production and lack of passion, and the only thing that remains is the slogun and the image of the founder just to appeal to people and give them the illusion that they care and are just as passionate.
Many times. Unless the founder set up rules in the company’s structure to prevent it. Many times companies like that get bought during hard times, and closed with the assets going to a company that can be controlled the way they want
I love when someone who knows nothing about manufacturing, not saying that in an offensive way, sees how things are mad, Seeing how amazed by the things I've been doing for most of my life really took me back to the first time I walked into that world. I think a lot of people should be able to see the "behind the scenes" of this world.
@@travisa4908 🥹🙏🏻 so happy this video made u feel that way! So much admiration for the industry and the people in it! Thank you so much for watching !!
05:15 What he talks about is a thermite reaction. Cutting steel will produce iron oxide and if it is hot enough the aluminium will reduce the iron oxide into pure iron and produce like 2500 degrees Celsius (4500 F).
Didn't spend much time at the tube bender, but out of everything in this video that is the hardest job to master. Ran one for a couple years. Also don't forget the $30k in OSHA required fencing around the machine!
That is awesome Zack! You are a very giving person! Too cool. Maybe one day there will be one that could be small enough to go on an airplane? Way cool!
The questions she was asking were exactly what any layman will ask, these were just out of curiosity questions, which i loved , not something scripted fancy ones.
I am so impressed with your factory as well as your personality and ambition to complete this project. Now don't get a big head over that! I'm in a wheelchair and I like to invent and build things too. I created a "Hauler" by name, that is a platform with a railing and big fat small tires. I started with a wheelchair prototype and broke it down into parts, which I used with a new frame that my father built out of square metal tubing. I used an electronic controller that was designed and used for battlebots! I had to wait for several years for that component to be invented. I'm still working on this device and trying to complete it. It works and runs well but not to the finished state I would like. I wish the best for your company.
I have been working in industry for long time and these prices are pumped out by double, even tripple compared to prices in EU. But on other hand, great job, respect!
I really liked this! You asked good questions and made nice remarks! I don't get why you had to have the mic in the hand when it worked fine on Zack? But nevertheless, great video!
@@danielclausmeyer thank you so much!!! I’m so grateful you liked it!!:)) the mics were picking up a lot of the background noise so we thought that we should try to minimize it with mine (with Zack’s we couldn’t since he needed his hands to show things ☺️)
Very impressive, and love the passion project drive. A question I wonder about, what did they learn from Tesla's factory setup and tooling. I cant help to think...where is the mega press? ;)
I went to trade school for welding and sheet metal work. Rule #1 was "never look directly at the weld without eye protection" and rule #2 was "never weld for extended periods in a t-shirt." Burning a hole in your cornea from looking into a weld isn't fun. It feels as if you poured sand or crushed glass into your eye. Your eyes constantly water, you're in constant pain, you can't sleep because of it, and it stays like that for 2-3 days. I also know people who welded for hours wearing a t-shirt and their arms looked like they'd been at the beach for half a day.
5:28 I think it would have been great if you showed the machine and how it performs the job while Zack was explaining about the same. It would have been more interesting that way ig.
I work at an actual light fab/sheet metal shop. Shop checks out, it's a legit operation. The next step would be auto-feeders and inline process machines, which are monster operation like what they use to build normal wheelchairs I can't wait to see where this is in a few years once they hit their stride, I know a few people who could use something like this even though they don't need a normal wheelchair. Going around a park or state fairground with a cane is a lot of work Also, cutting a ton of aluminum and some steel on a laser is a great way to make thermite in a filter. You have to keep a Class D extinguisher handy, and they are not cheap, LMAO. We have one by our bandsaw and by our graining machine. the aluminum burns hot enough to strip the oxygen off iron oxide, which kicks the fire up hot enough to flow the liquid steel.
Bringing down cost is key to business success. This is what makes China so successful. Good to see there are people also going down same path in America. Not everything needs to sell at premium. It will reduce number of buyers if the price is too high. Their strategy of bringing everything possible in-house is the right way to go. I wish them more success although I know they won't need it cause the company will definitely become profitable in a short time.
Present 💐. Nice tour Edit: 3 secs shot of objects being pointed at next tour. Like the deck at the laser and sample cuts, the protective glass weren't shown
very interesting video, i wonder if they work with actual potential users of these products, it's unusual to see someone creating a business about a need they don't have themselves, also the faster vehicles seem like they need seat belts. Also makes me curious how they intend to be cheaper than the competition having their own factory with such expensive equipment (i'm no expert, just very curious)
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@JerryRigEverything
you're a star
Thanks for supporting this young lady
Technology!! 🤩
My dad just bought one of your chairs. They seem very well built and the adjustability in almost every bracket is awesome for each person.
The fact that you don’t sell them as medical devices for the insurance money is so freaking cool and benefits the customer so much. This video is awesome to see, and how much passion you have in a “insurance pays for everything so it doesn’t matter how much we charge” industry and reverse that to benefit the customer in every way is simply incredible.
Zach is a good example of humanity personified. Keep up the good work, man.
Thanks, Jacklyn, for covering and supporting by sharing this.
Thank you so much and agreed he’s so great!!:)
I would vote for Zach as president
@@quintonostler4154 too busy doin REAL shit to be president
Jerry to me is like a big boss but with super calm personality who I can always go to say “mate I may have messed up” and he goes “alright, take it easy, tell me whats happened and we’ll go from there”
I love how Zack gets awkward everytime he's complimented. Truly humble. 👏
Zach is a rad dude honestly props for Jacklyn for giving him the spotlight
Was honored to be there thank you so much for watching and agreed he’s epic!!
Voting for Kamala
Mini Zack at the bending machine 😮 Austin Power vibes
It's Mini Me! 🤣
I was thinking the same! Same shirt, same haircut.. or lack thereof. hahaha
Yeah baby 😅
at first I thought you meant the bending machine is a mini Zack 😅 pretty sure he could bend those pipes as well 👌
Such good work guys, both of you! Great interview / tour (as always!), and so good to see TH-cams money going into a great cause / business.
You’re the best thank you so much for being here and checking this out 🙏🏻
What a well made video. Your intro was very captivating and Zack is such an interesting creator
Wow day made thank you so much I’m so stoked it resonated with you!!
And Zack is the best!! Love him!! Amazing creator just like u:)
nice to see.... also tanner looks like jerry rig junior .nice work.......👍
the matching shirts too 🤣
@@ScoopofScience true....👍
I came to the comments just for this
exact same thoughts 😂🤣😭
@@JamieWarrenUKas soon as he came into frame I was like comments NOW 😂
Jacklyn is exactly how I'd be around my favourite youtubers 😂 Just completely wide-eyed, awestruck.
7:42 so now he's cloning himself ?? 😂😂
8:00, when she asks whether this is a new machine too after he turns away from them. 😂😂
Mini Me 😂
I laughed so hard when mini Zach walked on I felt bad and had to check the comments.
Among a lot of iPhone 16 stuff recently...this video comes out as a truly Authentic and interesting one...
(Always wanted a tour of Jerry's amazing factory...and u did it as a surprise)
Beyond Amazing ✨
wow thank you so much so stoked you liked it! more videos like this to come:)
Fantastic! I loved every second of this! Thanks Jacklyn.
Comment made my day 🥹🙏🏻 so happy you liked this thank you so much!!
This is so cool! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for the video Jacklyn!
Thank you so much for watching
Man this was amazing! Awesome video and awesome factory! So good to see someone honestly doing something that helps people! You and Zach are both so amazing!
I’m so so happy you liked it
This comment made my heart warm thank you so much
Tanner Looks like Zack's Twin. 😂
So awesome to finally look behind the curtain!
I saw so many of Jerry's videos presenting and talking about the wheelchairs they make and to finally see this is really fascinating. Thank you both!
Thank you so much for watching I’m so happy you found it interesting he’s the best!
I recently started watching this channel, and I'm really liking the content being churned out. I love watching people have a great conversation, it makes me feel good inside. Keep up the content.
Wow what a comment thank you so much 🥹🙏🏻 I’m so grateful you feel this way!!! Much more to come:)
Great video! I was waiting for it since I watched your podcast with Zach
Thank you so much!! So stoked you liked it!
I love Zack. Such a cool and humble guy.
Mad respect to Jerry and his team, bro is building something that actually matters. Companies like these makes money, meaningful products and overall economic contribution to the country.
The trigger discipline at 10:44. You know this guy knows his stuff!
Always great to see what they're up to at Not A Wheelchair. Love the part in the video where the young lady, holding the clip on microphone, asks (after the laser is clearly done) if she still needs to wear the welding glasses. Great stuff.
can't tell if this is a sweet comment or if ur being sarcastic hah - either way thanks for being here!
This is great work, all around, from Zack and his team to Jacklyn and hers👏
Thank you so much 🥹🙏🏻
0:11 For a moment I thought there was more than one Zach on screen
😂
I watched Zach back when I was in High School, Still watching him now.(2-3 years ago), such a great way to go about things
Let’s goo Factory tour!
Also as impressive as the factory is now, it still has a lot of growth potential, and after the initial issues of manufacturing have been solved, this factory is going to churn out wheelchair after wheelchair!
I would love to see you revisit the factory probably after a year, and take a tour on the new changes! I will be waiting to watch it! 🔥🔥
Thank you so much I’m so happy you found this interesting
JerryRigEverything is one of the coolest people on the planet. I love everything about this. Thanks for giving us a tour around his factory! Its nice to see where all of the funds he raises for the company are being put to use!
Bro invested millions and want to help the one who needed without taking any profit from it. What A LEGEND.
Here's hoping Jacklyn enjoyed this cool tour.
Looks 🆒. Applause for all the hard work.
7:36 i didn't know Jerry had a Mini-Me
😭
😂
Generally speaking, i think this is how lot of companies start, with a genuinely good founder who's trying to do good and benefit society and the world, but after his company expands and long after he passes away, some guys in fancy suits step in to monopolies and corrupt everything, from the core foundation of the company and its goal, to the lazy mass production and lack of passion, and the only thing that remains is the slogun and the image of the founder just to appeal to people and give them the illusion that they care and are just as passionate.
Many times. Unless the founder set up rules in the company’s structure to prevent it. Many times companies like that get bought during hard times, and closed with the assets going to a company that can be controlled the way they want
I was waiting for this video. Great video, and credit to Zach for dedicating his life for this great work.
yay so happy you liked it thank you so much and I agree!
Great interview and informative. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much 🥹🙏🏻
Cool video Zack and I am a durability engineer so very interested to learn about your approach to ensure your products are strong enough and durable!
You're so respectful of your seniors in the industry. Wish you success.
Love the variety of content that has been coming out recently! Zach is such a great guy doing a great thing for people who need help the most 😃
thank you so much!! So happy you like it! Many more vids to come:) and agreed!
loved this, great format!
Ahhh wow thank you so much!!! So happy you liked it 🥳🙏🏻 more to come!!
I love when someone who knows nothing about manufacturing, not saying that in an offensive way, sees how things are mad, Seeing how amazed by the things I've been doing for most of my life really took me back to the first time I walked into that world. I think a lot of people should be able to see the "behind the scenes" of this world.
@@travisa4908 🥹🙏🏻 so happy this video made u feel that way! So much admiration for the industry and the people in it!
Thank you so much for watching !!
Very cool!! I run one of the crews in the machine shop for Snap-On Power Tools so I absolutely love stuff like this!
:)
Those track wheelchairs are popular for paintball events, they’ll typical allow the person to act as a tank and have special rules for that
05:15 What he talks about is a thermite reaction. Cutting steel will produce iron oxide and if it is hot enough the aluminium will reduce the iron oxide into pure iron and produce like 2500 degrees Celsius (4500 F).
Zack has a mini me 😂🤣
Zack is a GREAT family man...
I love the fact that such a wholesome project is being shared to world through you at least.
🥹🙏🏻 thank you so much for being here and watching this!!
I enjoyed the tour. Thanks for sharing. Blessings on your day.
Thank you so much
Good video, super natural, and I like the politeness, actual non-youtuby vibes, mean it in the best possible way.
@@dkazitoalcuadrado ahhh wow what a kind comment thank you so much 🥹🙏🏻 so stoked and grateful you feel that way!
Didn't spend much time at the tube bender, but out of everything in this video that is the hardest job to master. Ran one for a couple years. Also don't forget the $30k in OSHA required fencing around the machine!
Soooo kool.
Love the warning `you`ll have no eyeballs!`. Oooookay. Roger that 😂😂😂
very cool, love manufacturing, especially cool to see something so personal and also being in the US
Me too and agreed:)
That is awesome Zack! You are a very giving person! Too cool. Maybe one day there will be one that could be small enough to go on an airplane? Way cool!
The questions she was asking were exactly what any layman will ask, these were just out of curiosity questions, which i loved , not something scripted fancy ones.
🥹🙏🏻yay thank you so much!! So happy it resonated with you!!:)
7:53 LoL I just happened to notice two identical shiny diamonds😂
I love this! It’s crazy how he doesn’t even change from his own TH-cam videos to being interviewed.
@@RickysLifeVlogs so happy you loved it and yes, he’s the best always:))
When Men build stuffs particularly good stuffs it gives me great joy. Kudos to Jerry and his team.
Zach is a TRUE American hero!
I thought Jerry was cool before, but then he brings out mini-me, and he just got himself a whole new level of appreciation from me. 😳🙌🥳
I am so impressed with your factory as well as your personality and ambition to complete this project. Now don't get a big head over that! I'm in a wheelchair and I like to invent and build things too. I created a "Hauler" by name, that is a platform with a railing and big fat small tires. I started with a wheelchair prototype and broke it down into parts, which I used with a new frame that my father built out of square metal tubing. I used an electronic controller that was designed and used for battlebots! I had to wait for several years for that component to be invented. I'm still working on this device and trying to complete it. It works and runs well but not to the finished state I would like. I wish the best for your company.
Engineer checked, safety glasses checked, bald checked, you got the job.
I have been working in industry for long time and these prices are pumped out by double, even tripple compared to prices in EU. But on other hand, great job, respect!
For the manufacturing equipment or the wheelchairs and components?
I am so glad there’s a part 2 to your interview, I find the whole operation so intriguing. This is the spirit of innovation. Love that huge U.S. flag.
Me too!! I love it!! Thank u for watching
Jacklyn, you're an awesome interviewer ❤❤
Zach, big greedy, cost cutting companies should learn a lot from you, keep up the good work man!! 👍
Thank you so much so grateful you liked it
4:25 proud moment 😎👏
good job, loved your presenting
Thank you so much 🥹🙏🏻
I was wanting to see a tour, so thanks for this!!
another awesome video in your channel waiting for more videos which are most useful to society
Thank you so much 🥹🙏🏻 more videos on incredible technology in the real world coming soon!
Great job and thank you, realy appreciated the video!
thank you so much for watching it I'm so happy you liked it
I really liked this! You asked good questions and made nice remarks! I don't get why you had to have the mic in the hand when it worked fine on Zack? But nevertheless, great video!
@@danielclausmeyer thank you so much!!! I’m so grateful you liked it!!:)) the mics were picking up a lot of the background noise so we thought that we should try to minimize it with mine (with Zack’s we couldn’t since he needed his hands to show things ☺️)
It’s really nice somebody is working only for humanity not for profit. Also she is so curious about working of machine is amazing 😅
Thank you so much 🥹🙏🏻 so happy this resonated on all of the fronts
These were really great questions! Actually.
Ah wow thank you so much so happy you think so !!!!:)
Thanks to you both for this video. Super interesting
Thank you so much for watching it! I’m so happy you liked it / thought it was interesting🙏🏻
success is not define by how much profit. what a great guy
Damn I was excited for this vid
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Very impressive, and love the passion project drive. A question I wonder about, what did they learn from Tesla's factory setup and tooling. I cant help to think...where is the mega press? ;)
Some of us dream of inventing things and running an operation like that, so it is fun to see how it operates and all that goes into it.
Love this!!!!
so happy to hear thank you so much
Great tour an interview. Thanks for sharing with us. A tip we don't need the random 'ok', 'yep' , 'uhhuh', during the interview.
This is great feedback thank you so much
Zach went from going to OshCut to play with laser to buy his own laser machine. Fun to see him succeed.
This is awesome
The Hank Green JerryRigEverything crossover we never knew we needed is intentionally combusting some of that aluminum dust.
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow now this is some actual cool stuff
yay so happy it resonated with you thank you so much! So much more to come
I went to trade school for welding and sheet metal work. Rule #1 was "never look directly at the weld without eye protection" and rule #2 was "never weld for extended periods in a t-shirt."
Burning a hole in your cornea from looking into a weld isn't fun. It feels as if you poured sand or crushed glass into your eye. Your eyes constantly water, you're in constant pain, you can't sleep because of it, and it stays like that for 2-3 days. I also know people who welded for hours wearing a t-shirt and their arms looked like they'd been at the beach for half a day.
That girl in the clip, i like your personality, kind and nice, top quality person, come to my country and work at my job, you would fit right in :)
this is so good.. I'd love to come visit this factory with my video camera.
Amazing people 😍
🙏🏻🙏🏻
5:28 I think it would have been great if you showed the machine and how it performs the job while Zack was explaining about the same. It would have been more interesting that way ig.
Agreed great note for the future episodes thank you so much!!
I work at an actual light fab/sheet metal shop. Shop checks out, it's a legit operation. The next step would be auto-feeders and inline process machines, which are monster operation like what they use to build normal wheelchairs
I can't wait to see where this is in a few years once they hit their stride, I know a few people who could use something like this even though they don't need a normal wheelchair. Going around a park or state fairground with a cane is a lot of work
Also, cutting a ton of aluminum and some steel on a laser is a great way to make thermite in a filter. You have to keep a Class D extinguisher handy, and they are not cheap, LMAO. We have one by our bandsaw and by our graining machine. the aluminum burns hot enough to strip the oxygen off iron oxide, which kicks the fire up hot enough to flow the liquid steel.
good interview!
Bringing down cost is key to business success. This is what makes China so successful. Good to see there are people also going down same path in America. Not everything needs to sell at premium. It will reduce number of buyers if the price is too high. Their strategy of bringing everything possible in-house is the right way to go. I wish them more success although I know they won't need it cause the company will definitely become profitable in a short time.
I'm glad Zack is the one that won the iPhone 6 bend gate video contest at the time lol
The rest is history
Present 💐. Nice tour
Edit: 3 secs shot of objects being pointed at next tour. Like the deck at the laser and sample cuts, the protective glass weren't shown
Very cool company!
I love this man❤
Great video!
Thank you so much!!
very interesting video, i wonder if they work with actual potential users of these products, it's unusual to see someone creating a business about a need they don't have themselves, also the faster vehicles seem like they need seat belts. Also makes me curious how they intend to be cheaper than the competition having their own factory with such expensive equipment (i'm no expert, just very curious)
amazing good work
@@miltononyango thank you so much!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi, nice to meet you!!!
He's correct about molten steel contacting powdered aluminum. Been there, done that.