The reason this boat is going to turn out so great is the love and hard work put in it. Y'all are a jam up hard working family I love following you guys. Be safe and take care see ya on yer next video bye bye tell mom hi.
Okay thats the most ingenious press brake I have ever seen. You guys never cese to amaze me on your ingenuity. Can't wait to see the first sea trials on Emerald Isle. Keep up the great work and videos.😊
You guys never cease to amaze me with your original techniques so that you can do things your way and without the expense of buying new equipment for every job. The EI must be getting close to her maiden fishing trip. Can’t wait.
Hi all, you put a lot of effort into everything you do, and i get it, back to the route of all, make do and mend. You keep finding solutions to your problems. It's outstanding, and as it stands, you know it was you that solved the problem to hand. Keep up the good work, and please keep the videos coming. Best regards from the North East Coast UK. John 😊
You folks are damn talented and hard workers. The way most all commercial fisherman used to be. Making things yourself and being pretty self sufficient is awesome to see
Helps if you can get a barrel, or something fairly close to the radius you're wanting.. Barrel work well as long as it doesn't have the support ridges rolled into the 55 gallon drun. Then take 2 to 3, 2" wide ratchet straps, and start your metal aroud the barrel. Then pull slack out of each strap until it puts pressure on the metal, and slowly take a pull on each strap with the barrel laying on it's side. Continue until metal you're bending is pulled tightly against the barrel. Slowly release straps on each end of the barrel, leaving center strap in place.. Loosen it up far enough to slide barrel free, and replace two straps on each end pulling until equal force applied to metal. Slowly taken straps with the metal standing on end with you cap piece to reference the amount of radius you're needing. Go past the radius of the cap by slight bit, and loosen straps until you can remove them, and verify the radius of metal to the radius you physically have so that it fits snuggly into the curve. If you have a tailor's soft tape measure, you can figure the length of metal that you need for radius. Leaving few extra inches to possibly trim if needed. That's another method to achieve slightly better radius bends without the inconsistent bending process y'all used, as you'll have a piece with true radius without the slight flatness in multiple places y'all have now. If it over rolls the radius your needing, simply place curve of radius upwards. Then apply equal pressure with each had slightly in from edges and slightly push the center of radius back towards the ground, and check the fitment until it lays snuggly into radius without the ends trying to loose contact with whatever you are attaching it to. Trim if needed either one end or both depending on fitment to adjoining pieces on either end. Future reference should you have further need of forming such a puece of metal. Works equally as well for wrapping columns steel exhaust pipe if need be. Add it as heat sheilds by making standoffs to attach to either the exhaust piping or the rolled piece itself to allow air to flow in between the two. Just remember to hold it off any structure the exhaust may pass through to allow free airflow to pass between the two.
I really enjoy watching your videos nice blend of boat building or refurbishing and fishing When do you think you’re gonna have rockfish available? Looking forward to being able to purchase some from you
Do you think those bandit reels you use for cod and rock fish would work for power trolling salmon... I'm here on the great lakes which has turned gin clear from the invasive mussels.. a lot of our tournaments are won fishing very deep but 250' about the limit with 20lb ball and that's burning up motors .. need a reel holds 30lb ball at least... I know they make a cheaper hand crank model.. what do you think?
Hello. I could use some help..please Need help figuring out how to anchor a single slinkey cod pot at 2000 feet. Should i anchor a few feet above or below the pot ..or in the pot... or all of the above ? I was thinking above..but fishing this pot is all new. Thank you for any help. Or smart ass comments ..lol My favorite quote.."be brave enough to suck at some thing new .lol So far I got the suck part down Unless there is a market for slime eels ?t
Nice job boys. Little bit by little bit gets the job done. Cheers.
The reason this boat is going to turn out so great is the love and hard work put in it. Y'all are a jam up hard working family I love following you guys. Be safe and take care see ya on yer next video bye bye tell mom hi.
Okay thats the most ingenious press brake I have ever seen. You guys never cese to amaze me on your ingenuity. Can't wait to see the first sea trials on Emerald Isle. Keep up the great work and videos.😊
You guys never cease to amaze me with your original techniques so that you can do things your way and without the expense of buying new equipment for every job. The EI must be getting close to her maiden fishing trip. Can’t wait.
Hi all, you put a lot of effort into everything you do, and i get it, back to the route of all, make do and mend. You keep finding solutions to your problems. It's outstanding, and as it stands, you know it was you that solved the problem to hand.
Keep up the good work, and please keep the videos coming. Best regards from the North East Coast UK. John 😊
You folks are damn talented and hard workers. The way most all commercial fisherman used to be. Making things yourself and being pretty self sufficient is awesome to see
Such a family effort working closely together toward a common goal. Remarkable and heart warming.
Helps if you can get a barrel, or something fairly close to the radius you're wanting..
Barrel work well as long as it doesn't have the support ridges rolled into the 55 gallon drun.
Then take 2 to 3, 2" wide ratchet straps, and start your metal aroud the barrel.
Then pull slack out of each strap until it puts pressure on the metal, and slowly take a pull on each strap with the barrel laying on it's side.
Continue until metal you're bending is pulled tightly against the barrel.
Slowly release straps on each end of the barrel, leaving center strap in place..
Loosen it up far enough to slide barrel free, and replace two straps on each end pulling until equal force applied to metal.
Slowly taken straps with the metal standing on end with you cap piece to reference the amount of radius you're needing.
Go past the radius of the cap by slight bit, and loosen straps until you can remove them, and verify the radius of metal to the radius you physically have so that it fits snuggly into the curve.
If you have a tailor's soft tape measure, you can figure the length of metal that you need for radius.
Leaving few extra inches to possibly trim if needed.
That's another method to achieve slightly better radius bends without the inconsistent bending process y'all used, as you'll have a piece with true radius without the slight flatness in multiple places y'all have now.
If it over rolls the radius your needing, simply place curve of radius upwards.
Then apply equal pressure with each had slightly in from edges and slightly push the center of radius back towards the ground, and check the fitment until it lays snuggly into radius without the ends trying to loose contact with whatever you are attaching it to.
Trim if needed either one end or both depending on fitment to adjoining pieces on either end.
Future reference should you have further need of forming such a puece of metal.
Works equally as well for wrapping columns steel exhaust pipe if need be.
Add it as heat sheilds by making standoffs to attach to either the exhaust piping or the rolled piece itself to allow air to flow in between the two.
Just remember to hold it off any structure the exhaust may pass through to allow free airflow to pass between the two.
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Awesome work! Those OSHA approved hard toe slip ons are outstanding guys!!!
Good,very good
Excellent work Gents! Creative ingenuity at work for a great result.
Looking good guys. So much work on the boat but it will be your boat and your ideas. Thanks for sharing.
LOVE WATCHING YOUR SKILLS IN ACTION..So COOL!!❤❤❤
Let’s go fishing
Wow that came out so nice great job guys stay safe my friends
I bet that was fun 😊
In the off season you guys could do boat rebuilding for other boats!
Great! Just in time for my construction break! This is so awesome!
very cool
I really enjoy watching your videos nice blend of boat building or refurbishing and fishing
When do you think you’re gonna have rockfish available?
Looking forward to being able to purchase some from you
Gonna be weird when that shelter is removed...gonna look huge!!
Do you think those bandit reels you use for cod and rock fish would work for power trolling salmon... I'm here on the great lakes which has turned gin clear from the invasive mussels.. a lot of our tournaments are won fishing very deep but 250' about the limit with 20lb ball and that's burning up motors .. need a reel holds 30lb ball at least... I know they make a cheaper hand crank model.. what do you think?
Do you folks have any ideas to share yet as to how the deck equipment will be set up? You will have so much more room to locate the equipment.
Hello. I could use some help..please
Need help figuring out how to anchor a single slinkey cod pot at 2000 feet.
Should i anchor a few feet above or below the pot ..or in the pot...
or all of the above ?
I was thinking above..but fishing this pot is all new.
Thank you for any help.
Or smart ass comments
..lol
My favorite quote.."be brave enough to suck at some thing new
.lol
So far I got the suck part down
Unless there is a market for slime eels ?t
When do you estimate it will be ready to go?
Come on guys we’re all waiting to get fishing on the new boat!
Yes we are, but this doesn't happen overnight, when you have a livelihood to take care of, outside of fixing this up...patience is a virtue!
Watch your toes young sir. Ouchy 😜😜🤞🤞
Do you have an engineering degree? You must