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No Budget Garage
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Building a custom dash into the roll cage of my Scout 800
building a custom dash integrated into the roll cage on international scout 800
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SHOCK MOUNTS AND EARTHQUAKES SCOUT 800
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ROUND 2 OF BUILDING FRONT SHOCK MOUNTS ON THE SCOUT 800. SCOUT SURVIVES 7.0 EARTHQUAKE WHILE ON THE LIFT AND JACK STANDS!! nobudgetgarage?mibextid=wwXIfr
DIY Pigtail Steak Flipper with Forged Handle - Made using Basic Tools
Просмотров 216Месяц назад
Build your own pigtail meat flipper using Kit from Wood craft forging with a weed burner. www.woodcraft.com/products/woodriver-bbq-pig-tail-flipper-turning-kit-2-piece?variant=43407380873354
I need help with my high steer on the Scout 800
Просмотров 775 месяцев назад
Trying to decide how to modify my High steer for more suspension clearance
Custom Brackets for Mounting Chrysler Pacifica fold and tumble Seats International Scout 80 800
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Building mounts for Mini van seat like the guys use in the Suzuki Samurai www.ebay.com/itm/176410618890?_trkparms=amclksrc=ITM&aid=1110006&algo=HOMESPLICE.SIM&ao=1&asc=259211&meid=d4fb8528d1c4482e85882024107cc878&pid=101875&rk=3&rkt=4&sd=176351610058&itm=176410618890&pmt=1&noa=0&pg=2332490&algv=SimplAMLv11WebTrimmedV3MskuWithLambda85KnnRecallV1V2V4ItemNrtInQueryAndCassiniVisualRankerAndBertReca...
Modifying the D&C Extreme Scout 80 800 Roll Cage: Custom Build & Upgrades
Просмотров 4017 месяцев назад
Building a DIY D and C Extreme International Scout 80 800 cage KIT dandcextreme.com/product/scout-800-800-standard-cage-kit/
D&C Extreme ROLL CAGE Kit Scout 80 800 review unboxing
Просмотров 3327 месяцев назад
Unboxing my new D&C extreme full roll cage scout 800 dandcextreme.com/product/scout-800-800-standard-cage-kit/
Custom Scout Body mounts Draw Blood !
Просмотров 689 месяцев назад
Welding in custom mid body mounts on Scout 800 Cummins build. MY Grinder tried to kill me. motobilt.com/products/roll-cage-foot-4-x-5-inch-steel-each?variant=32109394821204¤cy=USD&gad_source=1
IH Scout 800 Cummins build series inner fender rust repair
Просмотров 10910 месяцев назад
Replacing the sheet metal rear inner fenders on the back of a 1971 800B restoring and customizing a Cummins powered scout. #4 in the series
Dump trailer conversion DIY Disaster ??
Просмотров 398Год назад
Converting a Trailer to a Dump trailer on a Budget. Winch powered Dump bed
Scout 800 DIY custom fuel tank install 4bt Cummins swap episode 3
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video 3 in the build Series, installing a custom built fuel tank and filler neck
Building a DIY Forklift attachment from Scrap metal , Multiply your Engine Hoists usefulness
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Building a forklift attachment from scrap metal for your engine hoist. SAVE YOUR BACK!
Cummins 4bt Scout 800 Custom exhaust Episode 2
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This episode is about using ebay stainless exhaust parts to build a custom system with a Holset HX30 fro Benzforce.com Make sure to like subscribe and comment help build the channel Let us know what you want for content
Ground-Up Scout 800 Build: Cummins Engine Swap Transformation! episode 1
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The first in a series of a frame off Scout 800 Build ( 4bt nv4500 NP205 dana 44 ) My style of fabrication. A mix of junkyard and ebay parts put together in my garage.
Not So portable Gas and Wood fired offset grill
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Just a few stills strung together to show off my BBQ we use it regularly. Just one of the project I did in the NO budget Garage
I dig it!!!
@@OldIronOffroad thanks that means a lot a lot from a guy with your Skills!
What steering column is that? I'm lightly considering using the column from my 2001 Silverado donor truck for my 62 Scout 80...
I’m using an IDIT universal column
Your all good dude im interested to see how it comes out and least u have the balls to record a build 😉 half of mine dont get finished let alone recorded and edited
Editing is a pain mostly because my computer came over on the mayflower so it takes forever to load the raw clips. I probably should read off all of the year makes and models of pieces I used, that way I can always go back to my videos when I need to order parts and can’t remember what it came off of.😂😂😂
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Appreciate you subscribing! Tell mom hi 😂
Looks good! And I’m not your momma! 😂
Thanks for your time I really appreciate it appreciate everyone taking the time watch me play
I made a rig a little bit like that out of 2x4's, so I could use my cherry picker to put drywall on the ceiling of the garage.
I happen to know a guy with a cnc machine that could make you a fancy billet arm
@@coolskywizard need to test run the one I got to make sure it’s happy. But that’s a great idea
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Zombie hook
@@BaldyStudio to close for zombies 😂 but I could probably build a cool zombie sticker 😂
Wish I had your skill set , not to mention the tools and shop that you have . I’m 75 and I have the scout. What I don’t have is the above mentioned items. So I don’t think I’ll be doing this project myself. I also doubt that I would be able to afford the cost of having someone else doing this project. I’ll probably sell or even better leave it to my grandson to deal with when that time comes. Thanks for sharing your skill set and experience with your project. I know it’s going to be awesome. Good luck .
I really appreciate you watching. I’ve been a tool addict since I was little boy you would be shocked how long I’ve had some of these tools. My garage is cramped but nice. I’m only good because of old guys sharing what they do and I’ve always had a passion for it.
Great Idea. I was trying to figure how you could add some sheaves to route and terminate the cable so that the forks could remain level through the full lift automatically. What you have is great.
@@4sl648 don’t use a cable replace it with linkage that goes back to an anchor point directly above the boom pivot should accomplish that with a little tweaking.
That is a very good idea, I shall copy that!
@@Qspecialman enjoy it’s a fun little project
helpful tips and tricks
honest review with interesting observations
Thanks I try! Getting back at it soon
Do you have the part numbers for your intercooler and radiator for your 4bt swap?
My radiator came from lead foot racing part number CC6671. I bought cooler off of eBay. www.championradiators.com/search?searchwords=Cc6671&searchsmall_612033242=
Thats nice man 👍🏾👍🏾
Appreciate it
I like your rear shackles….are they a purchase or custom made…?
@@offgridmangogrower thanks they still need the tie bolts installed. They came with the shackle reversal kit on the front but are a bit short so I’m using them on rear. EBay has a great selection of boomerang shackles in all different lengths.
It’s a dope cage. I have one on my scout. Enjoying your channel. Keep it up.
Thanks for the encouragement can’t wait to get back on it life’s busy when the sun is shining
I have seen guys notch the frame to get the needed clearance, You could also switch to heim joints to cut down on the space needed as they would both fit between your hi-steer arm and the factory location
Great info. I hadn’t given Heims much thought because it will mostly be on highway but great input thanks
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Welcome!!
I don’t often weld a cage tube together.. and if I do I rarely take the weld off… But, when I do I hand file the weld. Much slower but much more controllable. A flap wheel on a grinder flexes too much and causes waves, and a grinding disc will cut to quickly/aggressively… with a good hand file, am able to have no indication there was ever a weld there… just sharing what works for me.. Fun project! Love all old school stuff… mine happens to be a 74 CJ 5… Good luck!
@@jamesbaker3211 great info! I run a really stiff backing plate on my sanding disc and keep it super flat when I’m try to avoid concaving the surface. I grew up in a 74 CJ 5 my dad bought new, my brother still has it. Garaged it’s whole like it’s beautiful
Nice bike
Thanks that’s an older project of mine
Get it buddy
Looks good. Cool seeing the layout/thought process.
Thats cool as hell. I think ill make one of these fir getting heavy sub woofers and boxes in and out of suvs etc
Exactly the type of lifting IT should be used for have fun!
you just nailed the title of my entire life.... "the more i do, the more i get dissapointed.." lol may should get it tatood on my forhead to people can be warned ahead of time
Well maybe next time should be my motto 😂😂 thanks for watching
Could you put a snatch block on the trailer and double the line? That would double the lift capacity.
It is ran over a pulley and back to itself already. I think it’s a 1000lb winch so I’m looking at 4000lbs ones instead.
Funny, I never saw it hooked up setting on the ground. Don't get me wrong, it is a good concept, just doesn't work unless what ever you need moved is elevated already. Cherry picker needs counter weight also because your work table didn't get off the ground
I address the setting on ground in my other video. I had to find happy medium as height for the lift is more important than being on ground for most of my uses. It can reach ground by extending boom but it then lowers how much weight I can lift. Had I designed “just” a fork lift that’s easily engineered out. I will put it to the test in future videos as I need it. So far it works great for installing my 150lb tank
Great build.
Thank you I’m enjoying it
Microphone sounds good on my end. Keep Going. I have asked some of my friends to help support you. A retired mechanic here. And a former Scout owner.
Glad to hear the sound is better. Thanks for watching and sharing. I really enjoy the build. Look forward to to referring to myself as a retired mechanic some day 😂
Did you build the fuel tank? Have any details on it? Digging the lift on the cherry picker!
Yes I built it. 3/16 sides and bottom. So no skid plate needed. It’s heavy but should hold 19 gallons.
I showed tank pi’s in first video ruclips.net/video/XadRc4y96_0/видео.htmlsi=XXWa9SdqF2LNzkhr
This is not a good design. I bet this is the only time he uses it.
You better keep watching my videos just to make sure I don’t 😂
Some counter weight for more lifting capacity 👍
Trying to keep this one for light duty lifting
Blah blah blah... this has gotten expensive.... blah blah blah. Son when is the last time you saw the price go down? That's right... You' haven't. Every deferred project costs more tomorrow.
You’re not wrong Mr Wong. Every buck I save on little projects like this leave Money for my real projects. Thanks for spending your valuable time commenting on my video
Great idea for light duty around the shop (house / hobby shop). I’ve driven forklifts in a passed life, and yes, we were trained to keep the load center of gravity as low as possible and watch our speeds when lifting and lowering the load (& before someone else states around corners and turns).
I like it. You built a nice press too. Never seen one like it. Usually hand pump. If I get a shop I will use this to build forks
Thanks, it was hand pumped for 25 years until a buddy showed up with 2 electric pumps in his truck. he had dug them out of a dumpster. I decided to I had to have one.
I was a mechanic on forklifts for 50+ years , that steel bench was not 800 lbs, and it’s just a Rue Goldberg set up , if he lifts more then 300 lbs it will tip over and someone will get hurt , the higher he gos the less it will lift safely, the idea is smart but the engine lift and fork extension is a disaster waiting to happen !
Thanks you for the comment. I will address a couple of items. I too have 40 plus year in the industry, you are correct the 3x4x3/4 plate table is not 800 lbs it’s 734 lbs not counting wheels and leg (3/4 plate is 30.6 per foot I think) I do not plan on lifting more than couple hundred lbs max with boom retracted closer to lift point. You are correct about the higher you lift the less safe it becomes, just like real forklifts. This is why during training forklift operators are trained to carry the load as low as possible while moving. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
That's a Great idea, me and my Son have a lift when i get my New welder I'm making us one!!
I've had lifts flop forwards from improper loading. There's not enough counter balance.
Yes they can tip over if improperly loaded. If you consider the tip of the fork as if it’s the original pick point of the hoist its capacity would be similar to rated. My plan is Not to put engines on pallets to lift them. This will be used for no more than a couple hundred pounds max. If I need to do any real lifting I will use the forks on my tractor. As with any tool in my shop they can be dangerous. Thanks for watching.
Love it! This is inovation at its best!
You did a nice job we built one at work in the 90's it was a emergency build to move something late at night lol
I love it! I may just do this to my engine hoist!
Nice work... Your thoroughness in documenting it is very much appreciated. Please keep the videos coming.
Stick with me ! Hopefully back on the scout in the next couple weeks
That’s awesome
Thanks
You need a counter weight
As long as as the fork tips are kept behind the front wheels. I shouldn’t need any. in theory it would work no differently than the hoist without one. I also don’t plan on using for any weight close to what the hoist is capable of.
Nice add on to the engine crane! Sure you'll get a lot of use from it!
I hope so!
Nice job 👍
Thank you!
great idea i have been playing around how to modify my shop lift for the last couple of days , i have installed a air/ hydraulic long ram on the lift way easier to use rather then pumping up the jack .
I’ve been looking at the air pumps, wondering how controllable they are to lower
@@NoBudgetGarageBuild i put a oversize dial knob on the bleed off valve very easy to control when lowering
Found a sweet aluminum knob in my stash great idea!
Very cool. I hope you do put the little electric winch on it because it will save you a lot of work. Great job!🙂👍
That's the plan!
Fantastic idea, will most definitely be modifying my tractor supply 3pt carry all to be used with my engine lift. Also your idea inspired me to make simple 3pt hitch brackets for my engine lift, so it can be installed on my tractor, with the leg extensions removed. Thanks again 👍
I had originally planned to connect this to the back of my Farmall cub. I ended up selling the cub to help fund the Scout project. Be sure to check out my scout build and thanks for the comment