Was worth watching the video for that tape cad trick alone. I've always just tried to trace directly onto the cardboard but that sucks sometimes with intricate or tight spots
Just ordered a 14b center section to build one for my overkill expedition build of my 80 k20. Gonna do triangulated 4 link front and rear amd just build for exploring wherever the winds take me.
Instead of wasting all that tape next time.. Just rough cut some cardboard so that it's over sized and fits around it---- then you can use a few pieces of tape to fill in the gaps along the edge for the detail; then just transfer that onto your next carboard as the final template. This way you waste minimal tape.
Tape is cheap and easier to work with cover the whole thing and then take a sharp razor blade and just trim out your shape and then the tapes transfers to your material and sticks to material
@@rosinsautofab1956 I agree.. Just fill most of your "tape" bulk in the center with cardboard.. or newspaper or something.. Just like when painting a car-- you don't cover the whole thing with tape--- you use paper or plastic and just tape the edges.
Ya being lazy only gets you so far, takes 5 min to swing into the dollar store on your way to work etc… poster board gives me nice sharp lines and transfers better to my material, I hate thick cardboard and a cereal box is only so big, thanks for watching and I appreciate the comments 👌
Haha, guess you don't care about quality. Literally, constructive criticism directly from one of your consumers. Which I could have surmised from that abortion of a truss you attempted. Thank God I can spend my time elsewhere, you are low of skill and low of character.
Was worth watching the video for that tape cad trick alone. I've always just tried to trace directly onto the cardboard but that sucks sometimes with intricate or tight spots
Yes sir, card board is good but that tape is better for the complicated ones 👌
Just ordered a 14b center section to build one for my overkill expedition build of my 80 k20. Gonna do triangulated 4 link front and rear amd just build for exploring wherever the winds take me.
You defiantly won’t have to worry about breaking an axle on the trail!!
I'm gather parts to build a rear 14 bolt steer axle. But why not in your case just put dana 70 gears in the 60 housing? Jantz makes a kit.
No pinion support on a 60/70 I make to much power and the pinion was deflecting away from the ring gear stripping it out
he makes a kit for pinion deflection. I didn't look much into it but you ought to check out his channel.
When’s the next episode coming out?
Next week thanks
is a full float front axle possible?
If you wanna get technical, the front axle would be considered a full float as the shaft is not riding on the wheel bearing
Did you retube it or buy it like it starts in this video?
I had a buddy re tube it, Richard at trail tough/ bd fabrication in Medford oregon
did you drill oil ports for the bearings , and did you get custom cut reverse rotation gears
No modifications were done to the internals of the center section
Instead of wasting all that tape next time.. Just rough cut some cardboard so that it's over sized and fits around it---- then you can use a few pieces of tape to fill in the gaps along the edge for the detail; then just transfer that onto your next carboard as the final template. This way you waste minimal tape.
Tape is cheap and easier to work with cover the whole thing and then take a sharp razor blade and just trim out your shape and then the tapes transfers to your material and sticks to material
@@rosinsautofab1956 I agree.. Just fill most of your "tape" bulk in the center with cardboard.. or newspaper or something.. Just like when painting a car-- you don't cover the whole thing with tape--- you use paper or plastic and just tape the edges.
Tape is cheap…. larger templates we use dollar store poster board
@@rosinsautofab1956 I'm too lazy to go to the store and buy poster board.
.... cardboard it is then. :)
Ya being lazy only gets you so far, takes 5 min to swing into the dollar store on your way to work etc… poster board gives me nice sharp lines and transfers better to my material, I hate thick cardboard and a cereal box is only so big, thanks for watching and I appreciate the comments 👌
Dude I get motion sick trying to watch that. Try again, that sucked.
Maybe you should consult your gynecologist
Haha, guess you don't care about quality. Literally, constructive criticism directly from one of your consumers. Which I could have surmised from that abortion of a truss you attempted. Thank God I can spend my time elsewhere, you are low of skill and low of character.
Just watch at 2x speed.. it's a fun ride