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So ILL Speed and Sound
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Two home built turbo drag cars 🤙🏼
Turbo charged LS 65 ElCamino and turbocharged LS top dragster builds in progress.
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Easy aluminum merge on a table saw!
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How to make a professional looking aluminum charge pipe merge with simple tools anyone can afford. Sorry for the vertical video 🤦🏼♂️
Quick update on the dragster build
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Twin turbocharged LS powered NHRA division 3 top dragster built from scratch.
Built a radius brake to build the body panels
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Built a radius brake to build the body panels
The Shop Rag 10.436 @ 127.43mph at LS Fest 2021
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New personal best E.T. And speed but just getting started. Only 4800rpm leave on 26 degrees of timing with 1 degree added up top🤙🏻
Why I cut my brand new dragster in half
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Why I cut my brand new dragster in half
Very detailed informative video, thank you for that. I see a 64-5-6 truck in the background. What's going on with that?
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Thank you sir 🤙🏼
Thanks for the tips
Diam. x pie = circumference divide by 2 easy pease use a soft tape to lay it out
Thanks for the comment even tho my way is super simple and works every time
Finding 180 degrees is hard 😂
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Great video! I didn't know I needed a radius brake until now and thankfully your video popped up. Thanks to you I'm confident I can make my own.
Thanks! It comes in super handy! I love encouraging people to build their own stuff🤙🏼
you don't know how many times i've had people look at me like i was nuts when they saw me cutting aluminum on a table saw. it CAN be done. that being said, if you did it with the sawblade in the picture then you are braver than i because that is simply the wrong blade for the job. more teeth, smaller gullets, less hook, and a triple chip grind.you got what looks to be a 10/50 15 degree ATB. you need at minimum a 10"/ 80 tooth with a less aggressive hook to cut with a much reduced chance of the blade grabbing the workpiece.
Nice! I think I would have made a jig to cut it though. A little risky for the blade to grab those pieces and fling them.
Like for the music alone..
FINALLY SOMEONE THAT TALKS AND SHOWS HOW THEY MADE WHAT THEY MAKE
Thanks. I love what I do and I want to lift others up by showing everything I can.
Shapiro metal supply?
Some of the 4130 came from there but most of my stuff comes from Wicks Aircraft Supply in Highland IL
The least convoluted way I've seen (and heard) to accomplish these pie cuts.
wish you would make more video. this showed me how to make an easy bead roller stand
I appreciate your comment. I’m definitely lacking in making content. I have built and done so many things that I just didn’t have time to film. I’ll get another one out ASAP 🤙🏼
Nice idea I want to learn to tig weld you should have mig welded that metal. Looks like you need tig lessons too.
My TIG welds are plenty fine to get the job done. I encourage you to learn to TIG before you bump your gums about my welds.
Nice work bud. Interesting videos. Keepp us posted 👍👍👍
Nice build man i like. How much caster and camber do you normally put on these rails ? Where can i make contact with you ?
I would have to go back and look at my notes but I want to say that there is -15 degrees or maybe a few more of caster and zero camber. There will be a very slight tow in when the final alignment is set.
Thanks for the lesson! I have a section of exhaust I need to weld using pie cuts, so this will help 😊
Nice job on your brake. I've been throwing around ideas on how I want to build one. Your idea looks great. When I build one I'm going to have it so I can do 3 or 4 different diameter bends. I enjoyed your video.
Thanks. I get by with what I have 🤙🏼
Hi, can you make me a metal sheet bender?
Depends on what you are needing
Awesome job man! I found this video while searching for a way to bend a 1 inch radius down the long edge of a 24 x 6 inch x 1/8 thick metal sheet. I need it to repair a dent in the dump body of my dump truck.👍
Thanks! 1/8” steel will be a tall order to bend. You are going to need a press brake for that.
@@soillspeedandsound7515 Ok thanks Ill just get someone to bend it then Ill cut the dent out and weld it in.
I just measured 2 inches up on both sides and marked it lol
Well that works if you have the right tools. Or you don’t care about precision. I like to have precision without the right tools tho. 🤙🏻
U can go to my Instagram and look at my pie cuts, look pretty sweet to me and dam near eyeballing my lines for cuts
18:00 min to get there :(:( less than :05 to make PERFICT 45 :):):) thanks
You could find 180° by finding the circumference (radius x π) then halving. Then use a flexible tape measure and mark where 180° would be?
What if you don’t have a flexible tape measure? This way is super simple with basic tools that everyone has.
Why not use a center finder square to translate 180? Way quicker
You are missing the point. This way requires basic tools that everyone has. I live in a small town. I have to make it happen with what I have
I scribe the lines so I can get them to line up when assembling
You should save that first piece as a start/end for the elbow so you end on a true diameter instead of skewed.
Yes your are right. I realized that after I watched the video. I actually saved it but it wasn’t needed. The angle cut was so shallow that the face circumference was not far off from round. I was able to fit inside the lip on the vanjen clamp and it welded up nice
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Thanks!
You know what’s even easier to get that 180 degree reference mark? Take receipt paper and wrap it around just like you did the tape and cut it to the circumference length kinda like the way you did it. But now instead of having to measure and eyeball your centre line, fold the paper directly in half and that’s your centre, fold it in half again and there’s your 90 degree quadrant centre lines
That’s a great idea.
@@soillspeedandsound7515 thanks, those are the only kind I have. Literally tho. I’m a bomb fitter welder. I feel as though I could single handily better the trade if I were to right a book on fitting tricks. And I’m talking about real tricks. None of that “everyone knows this trick” kinda stuff. You should see how I fit structural frames together. It should honestly be the taught procedure on how to put a frame together. And much much more. I was taught by literally THE best and was the only one out of 70 students to finish my associates degree in fabrication as a technician. I was pretty fortunate and I can definitely hold my own
I wish our trade wasn’t renowned for being made up of hacks but unfortunately it is. I find this to be the reason guys who deserve more money don’t get it usually. But oh well it’s a passion thing. Keep up the good work buddy
Good work Joe!
Thank you sir!
Man, those homemade shop tools are really nice and seemingly functional. Thanks!
Thank you! Just trying to build a car that I would have no means to own if I couldn’t build it myself. 🤙🏻
Take some .250 key stock and run them on each side of your allen bolts to align it and keep it adjustable.
I actually bought some 1/2” flat bar to do that with. .250” key stock is an even better idea! Thank you!
That’s pretty nice thanks for posting the body on my car is getting pretty wrench whipped I’m going to have to make a couple new panels.
Thank you!
Awesome job so far. keep up the good work and looking forward to more content.
EXACTLY what I was looking for! I too am making ‘pie cuts’. My project is to form custom dust collection ducting. I was stuck on how to make reference line 180 degrees around the pipe. Thank you!
Awesome! I love sharing information to help others!
Glad I could help! Good luck on your project 🤙🏻
Why not just fold the tape in half?
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Thank you!
great information 👍 👌 👏
Thank you for the feed back🤙🏻
Awesome video, Thank you!!!
Thank you!
What band saw is that?
It is a FEMI HEM SAW 782xl. It has been a great saw, but I just broke it the other night. I’m going to attempt to repair it. They are around $600 new
@@soillspeedandsound7515 nice I’ll check it out! What is the max diameter pipe that bandsaw can cut?
4.125” I believe
Looking good man.
Thank you!!!
Someone finally made a tool for this job check them out vpgexhaustsystems
Nice job. Can not wait to see it come together
Thank you! It’s been a long time coming. I’m excited to be back working on it and looking forward to getting it done!