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Paul Borror
Добавлен 22 фев 2014
Sling TSi Build Fuselage Walkaround Video #4
Fourth walkaround video of my Sling TSi flat kit fuselage. Lots of progress here mainly with the engine installation. Not mentioned but hopefully obvious to those who know about such things, the fuel lines on the firewall side are all covered with fire/heat sleeve. Due to the heat and tight packaging, all fluid lines on the firewall side are insulated. The same fuel lines are inside the fuselage without covering. Note also I didn't put the requisite torque seal on the fuel line fittings. Only a red paint dot to confirm the fitting has been torqued to spec. I'll add torque seal once the system is pressure tested. Just in case any need to be adjusted.
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Sling TSi Build Fuselage Walkaround Video #3
Просмотров 4224 месяца назад
Third walkaround video of my Sling TSi flat kit fuselage. Lots of progress here including the engine, prop, and interior. Note I incorrectly stated the names of the two companies I mentioned. They are Midwest Panel Builders in Lapeer, Michigan and Midwest Aero Sports in Sandusky, Michigan. I added captions but just in case will mention here as well. My apologies to those fine companies. Picture...
Sling TSi Build Fuselage Walkaround Video #2
Просмотров 5066 месяцев назад
Second walkaround video of my Sling TSi flat kit fuselage. Pictures and details of all the build activity are documented here: tinyurl.com/629j6xmt
Sling TSi Build Fuselage Walkaround
Просмотров 74710 месяцев назад
A description of my airplane build project including a walkaround and brief description of the under construction fuselage. I did this in one take and there are a few gaffes. I do know that it's Johannesburg, South Africa. Not just Africa. That's probably the worst one. Another is I used the word "certified" when referring to IFR. Better wording would have been fully IFR capable. This is an exp...
Factory Five 35 Truck Build. Brief Cruise.
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
Video showing brief cruise of my Factory Five 35 Truck build. Down our driveway, out of our sub, and about a mile down the road. Nothing exiting. Just showing the truck in motion. Safety first my wife took the video. Not me while driving. LS3 crate motor, Gearstar 4L65E automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, cruise, Vintage Air A/C and heat, Moser 8.8 solid axle, 3-link, Koni coi...
Factory Five 35 Truck Build. Cold Start.
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
Video showing cold start of my Factory Five 35 Truck build. LS3 crate motor, Gearstar 4L65E automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, cruise, Vintage Air A/C and heat, Moser 8.8 solid axle, 3-link, Koni coilovers, WiseGuys custom seats, Wheel Smith custom wire wheels. All new build.
Pulling Rivets on my Sling TSI Airplane Build - Video 2
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
This video shows the battery powered Milwaukee M12 Rivet Tool pulling 4.0mm flush rivets through the leading edge skin, main wing skin, and into the main wing spar. Pretty repetitious but shows the process. With only a couple exceptions where a powered rivet tool wouldn't fit and had to use a hand puller, all the rivets on the build so far have been as shown in these two videos.
Pulling Rivets on my Sling TSI Airplane Build - Video 1
Просмотров 741Год назад
My current project is a Sling TSI experimental kit airplane. Taking a lot of pictures and a few videos of the process to document for myself plus inspection when it's completed. This video shows my air powered rivet gun pulling 3.2mm rivets for the LH wing top skin. Of interest here is this style gun sucks the mandrel away once the rivet is pulled. Makes for quick work.
Factory Five 35 Truck Build. Completed interior.
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
Factory Five 35 Truck build. Kit delivery January 5, 2021. LS3 crate motor, Gearstar 4L65E automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, cruise, Vintage Air A/C and heat, Moser 8.8 solid axle, 3-link, Koni coilovers, WiseGuys custom seats, Wheel Smith custom wire wheels. All new build. No donors. Interior 100% done. Paint nearly done and will be complete. Ignore my inability to know rig...
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe Walkaround Detroit Autorama 2023
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Three years later. Titled, licensed, and 6,000 miles driven over 2-1/2 seasons. Factory Five Gen 3 Daytona Coupe #59. With Ford Performance Gen 3 Coyote power. Taken while on display at the 2023 Detroit Autorama after originally displayed in 2020.
2022 London Cobra Show Coupe on Charity Rides
Просмотров 5742 года назад
This is my Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with a Ford Performance Gen 3 Coyote giving charity rides at the 2022 London Cobra Show. From two phone videos, so not the greatest quality. Sorry. But gives an idea. Turn up the volume! I was purposely doing a soft launch to not spin the tires (I'm a wimp) but still managed to peak at about 85 mph in the roughly 1/8 mile.
Go-Kart of Factory Five 35 Truck Build. Video 2
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
First time out with the truck build. Very short drive in the neighborhood. LS3 crate motor, Gearstar 4L65E automatic, power steering, power brakes. Everything worked.
Go-Kart of Factory Five 35 Truck Build. Video 1
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 года назад
First time out with the truck build. Very short drive in the neighborhood. LS3 crate motor, Gearstar 4L65E automatic, power steering, power brakes. Everything worked.
First Start of LS3 in Factory Five 35 Truck Build. Video 2
Просмотров 5703 года назад
This is the very first attempt to start the new LS3 crate engine in my Truck build. Started almost immediately. This is the Chevrolet Performance 19370416 LS3 6.2L 376 C.I.D 430 HP Crate Engine with a 4L65E automatic transmission.
First Start of LS3 in Factory Five 35 Truck Build. Video 1
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First Start of LS3 in Factory Five 35 Truck Build. Video 1
Factory Five 35 Hot Rod Truck Build. Turn Signal Error Condition
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Factory Five 35 Hot Rod Truck Build. Turn Signal Error Condition
Factory Five 35 Hot Rod Truck Build. DRL and Turn Signal Testing
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Factory Five 35 Hot Rod Truck Build. DRL and Turn Signal Testing
Gearstar GM 4L65E Performance Transmission Level 3
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Gearstar GM 4L65E Performance Transmission Level 3
Gen 3 Coyote in Factory Five Gen 3 Daytona Coupe
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Gen 3 Coyote in Factory Five Gen 3 Daytona Coupe
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe Walkaround
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Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe Walkaround
Gen 3 Coyote in Factory Five Daytona Coupe
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Gen 3 Coyote in Factory Five Daytona Coupe
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
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Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
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Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
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Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
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Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
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Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe with Coyote Gen 3 Crate Motor
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe Build Front Lighting
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Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe Build Front Lighting
Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe Build Rear Lighting
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Factory Five Gen 3 Coupe Build Rear Lighting
Video 2: First start 2018 Gen 3 Coyote
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Video 2: First start 2018 Gen 3 Coyote
Very Impressive! Thank you for sharing 😊 can’t wait to see your first flight ✈️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looks good Paul, nice work! You make it look easy. Over the years I have had friends that home built planes. One of the.biggest disappoints of there lives when they had to give up flying do to old age! All the very best to you and your family, God Bless, Georgie
Thanks Georgie. I appreciate you interest and comments. I wouldn't say it's easy. Probably not for everyone. But with lots of studying, patience, and practice I've made it this far. Still having fun and a rewarding project. But I'm far enough along that I'm anxious to see the final product.
Really nice. I would have preferred a headliner and rear wallcovering. But very nice.Well done.
By all means build your own and you can make it just the way you like.
Dang 445... mine's 277... that's super awesome! :)
Looks amazing!
Thanks.
How many rough hours?
I really don't have any idea. I don't record hours. The entire build was about 1-1/2 years and I can work lots of hours because I'm retired. Plus I did a number of mods. Sorry i don't have a better answer.
I’d love to see those pictures you take as I won’t be able to attend the seminar. Unless there’s more content than I’ve found, I could definitely use more Firewall Forward suggested installation detail added to Midwest’s support documentation.
See what I can do.
It's always fun to stumble across a new Sling Builder. :D Looks great!
Just fyi, it looks as though your cowling fastener strip is mounted outside of your firewall flanges. Build manual has it inside.
Sharp eye. Yes, I'm aware. The manual wasn't clear (to me anyway). I'm way too far into it to change and it's been determined not an issue. I'll leave it at that.
@@paulborror2544 Cool, glad it’s no factor. I’m currently trying to figure out how to deal with the top two rivets attaching the firewall to the side skins. They are drilled too far away from the edge to line up well. Asking technical what to do.
I'm just staring my fuselage... Maybe someday, it'll look as good as yours.
Looks good, nice work! You always make it look easy 😊
👍
Any idea how many hours are needed to complete the truck ? Also how is the wind noise ?
Everybody's build speed is different. I didn't track my time, but I suspect around 1,000 hours. I'm a slow builder plus I did all the options including fenders, etc. and some mods. Plus helped to paint it. While not super loud, it's loud enough with the kit provided mufflers. I never noticed any wind noise. This is the original release version from Factory Five. They've since introduced a new version with a larger cab. A huge improvement.
Great work!! Did you run into any issues with the rivet gun?
Thanks. No, the Milwaukee M12 rivet gun is a solid tool. I've pulled thousands of rivets with it and it's never missed. I've built several cars with it and now the Sling TSi airplane build. Some people don't like that fact that you have to tip it back to drop the rivet mandrel into the box. I usually just pull them out as I go. As shown in this video.
Go cart? Either I'm missing something here or that's a really big go cart.
"Go-kart" is a term meaning it's the first time the build project is driven before it's complete. Often when missing major body parts, interior, etc. Like this one. Or sometimes just the chassis. Thus the comparison to a go-kart.
@@paulborror2544 Thank you for the explanation. Wasn't aware of that.
Great work Paul. I was excited to hear that you live rather close to me. I am in Davison and I've been researching and loving the Sling Tsi for a long time. Please let me know if you ever need a hand. I'm interested in building a Sling and would love to assist you with anything you might need. Best of luck.
Thanks for your offer. I'll keep it in mind. I assume you know you're relatively close to Midwest Sky Sports in Sandusky, Michigan. Closer than me. They typically have a number of Slings underway. The folks that run the operation are super helpful.
@@paulborror2544 Yes, I have been to Midwest Sky Sports and went through an introductory session on the Tsi. I am also close to Midwest Panel who are doing some really cool things with the Sling. I am sure you are aware. I am currently flying out of Flint Bishop. Let me know if you ever need another set of hands, seriously.
Paul, very impressive. Clean as always. I watched some other Sling build videos and this aircraft seems a lot nicer than the experimental kits of yesteryear. The finished product looks like any other production plane. Glass cockpit is the only way to go. I can't believe the rivet spread. The skin is definitely not coming off. I wonder if arframe paracutes are a thing with these.
Thanks. Yes, a ballistic recovery parachute for the Sling TSi is definitely a thing. I meant to say something about it during the video. But like several other details, missed it. I did mention it in the video description though. Check it out above. My initial build won't have the parachute, but it's equipped so it can be added later if desired.
Great looking coupe! Can I ask where you got your reverse lights in the back? If you have a part # I would appreciate that - I'm nearing the end of my coupe build and would like to add those.
Thanks. The backup lights are Watsons Streetworks L96WCL White LED backup lights. Made by Maxxima. Good luck with your build.
@@paulborror2544 thanks Paul!
Looks and sounds great!
an airplane! holy Toledo!
sounds pretty healthy
What rivet gun are you using?
It's a SHININGEYES Heavy Duty Air/Hydraulic Rivet Gun Self Suction Style. Available on Amazon. It's a knock-off of much more expensive similar tools. I've been using a Milwaukee M12 battery powered rivet gun, shown in video 2, for most of the build. It's easier to switch sizes and you don't have to drag around an air hose. But for high volume, like all these rivets on the wing skins, the air powered tool that sucks in the mandrels as you go is very efficient.
@@paulborror2544 Thanks!
@@paulborror2544 what pressure do you usually use? Have you had any issues with your compressor not keeping up with the air use for suction? I find that I have to close the slide valve ob the gun and let the pressure recover after pulling ~15 rivets at 100psi. The compressor can do about 4cfm.
@@Finder245 I'm using a Quincy 2HP / 26 gallon compressor. Rated at 7.4 CFM at 90 PSI. The regulator is set at 120 PSI. It cycles while I'm using the rivet gun. But it keeps up ok. For the series of rivets in the video (around 50) no issues. If you listen very carefully, you can hear the compressor start at around the 55 second mark. It's upstairs in the garage so not easy to hear. I suspect your 4 CFM is a little light for continuous work.
@@paulborror2544 yes, it does seem that way. It has a 20 gallon tank, but it is only 4 cfm at 90 psi. At least it is quiet... It seems that it will work as long as I remember to close the valve when I am not actively riveting. Again, thanks for the info!
I like what you did with the interior. Beautiful car.
Very nice fit and finish!
Beautiful car! Great work done here!
Beautiful car!! Tastefully done ✅ hopefully you won 🥇 in your class!
Thank you. Appreciate the comments. Yes, first place in the handbuilt sports class.
@@paulborror2544 well done Sir!! Richly deserved 💜💜
Sweet car.side-pipes👍rule!😎✌🇨🇦
Sounds great. Maybe a hot cam for some lope and gear drive for a little whine under the hood?
This is the 430 HP LS3 crate motor. The 495 HP version is the same exact motor with a "hot" cam (P/N 88958753). That would be an option I guess and not that hard to swap. But I'm fine with the truck just like it is.
Your build quality is exceptional. That center console came out perfect. There are hand-built Italian supercars with much lesser interiors lol.
Didn't get to see a profile of the exterior, bummer.
Lots of pictures in this link. It's for sale. thefactoryfiveforum.com/showthread.php?47195-For-Sale-Hot-Rod-Truck-138-Videos-Added
Congrats on another amazing build.
Wow love the interior and looks like behind seat and top rear of headliner area is finished out as well couldn’t see that area very good . I’m starting a new building on side property and then get my truck ordered
The inside of the fiberglass cab is sprayed with UPOL Raptor. This truck is for sale BTW. thefactoryfiveforum.com/showthread.php?47195-For-Sale-Hot-Rod-Truck-138-Videos-Added
That’s awesome 👏 Thanks for sharing
Nice looking truck man. I know this is an older video but I’m building 35 truck now. And I am struggling with the gaskets around the door glass. I was wondering if you could tell me where and what kind of gasket you used. I sure would appreciate your help. Thanks.
Thanks. I agree the window gaskets are a bit challenging. I used the kit supplied material on the outside, installed per the manual. For the inside, used the kit supplied material except along the bottom edge. The slot was cut too wide. So I used 12335A51 from McMaster which was wider and mostly filled the gap. With some effort and patience it can be made to work and look OK.
Thanks I’ll look into to that.
Where can I find your build thread?
@@charlesnorsk3055 thefactoryfiveforum.com/showthread.php?37287-EdwardB%92s-35-Hot-Rod-Truck-Build-LS3-and-GM-4L65E-Automatic-Together
Funny question for you, will the trunk fit some golf clubs? I have searched the forums and can't find an answer...
I'm not a golfer so can't give actual experience. But several have commented when seeing the hatch area behind the seats that there's room for golf clubs. You decide. Measures 41" front to back. 55" when measured diagonally.
@@paulborror2544 That is so helpful! I really appreciate your response. Love the video & build too, the color is fantastic.
You’re building a plane!! How do you stay one step ahead of me.
Yes, been working on it for about five months now. After waiting 10 months for it to arrive. No contest here. Are you going to do an airplane build?
@@paulborror2544 building a plane has been on my to do list for a long time. I work in Aviation so it fuels the fire. I assume you were in Oshkosh last week?
@@cobradaytonabuild1671 No. Haven't attended Oshkosh yet. Hopefully sometime.
Very nice
Paul, at the London event do all the cars ever gather in one spot for a few hours like a car show? Or is this more of a multi-day owners touring event? Im in plan stage for a coupe and just looking for places to see coupes and chat with builders. Thanks.
All the attendees gather in London, OH on Saturday. Center of town is shut down and the cars line the streets. This year, it's June 24. That's your best bet to see everyone at one time. We will parade into town between 8:00 and 9:00 AM. Worth it to see. Most leave around 2:00 or so.
Great job
Is this the one Peter Brock did an interview in?
No. I did meet Peter Brock at an event last October. He was a real gentleman and loved the Coupe. But it was relatively brief and no interview.
The best interior I have seen so far
where did you buy the lights? Great looking build!
Thanks. It's now completely finished. Those lights came with the kit from Factory Five. Sorry, I don't know any more details about them. Came in a plain box.
FFR needs to do the Bill Thomas Cheetah.
Would like to see more of it. I like the color better than the replica scheme.
This video was taken during the build and before it was painted. The color here is red gelcoat on the fiberglass body. I did paint it candy red, so a little similar. But not this. Check my video library for several videos of the completed Coupe.
@@paulborror2544 went to your channel and found the video of the show. It does have more info there and the car did turn out pretty good.
Very nice Paul. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome! I remember going to autorama a number of years ago. Great job on the car!
Nice build! How do you like the Gas-N pipes vs. the FFR ones?
At the time this build was completed, FFR only provided plain steel exhaust pipes. They were crudely welded, ugly (e.g. unfinished), and extremely loud. Described at the time as "NASCAR loud." I never considered using them and Gas-N introduced their version using my build as the first example. Gas-N products are beautifully made polished stainless and have a reasonable mellow tone. So I'm very happy with them. Since then, and now available, Factory Five sells polished stainless pipes and they also have changed to a ball socket type attachment at the headers. I believe that Gas-N also offers the ball socket attachment, but that's not what mine have. I don't have any way to compare the current FFR pipes to the Gas-N. My only feedback is traditionally the Gas-N's are higher quality. But what FFR is offering now is a big upgrade over what they offered during the time of this build.
Just curious of the leg and head room, I'm 6'4".
Head room no problem. The cab is quite tall. Leg room for this build just fits me and I'm 7" shorter than you. You definitely would not fit. But, Factory Five no longer sells this version for that reason. They re-released it with a 4" longer cab. With that version and different seats you'd fit no problem. Shown at SEMA a few months ago. fb.watch/jBBE3VCsYu/
@paulborror2544 thanks for the info
Great work Paul as usual, hopefully you make this a trip to London this year.
Thanks. We will be at London this year. One of our favorite events. But not with the truck. It's a Cobra and related event. We'll be taking our Daytona Coupe.
What? No throttle whack?
Kinda hard to reach the throttle pedal when you're walking around the outside with the camera. Nothing under the hood you can pull with DBW. And the title does say "at idle." But if you insist: ruclips.net/video/LY6-IUp3na8/видео.html. Same car early in the build.