People often say how expensive retubing is. Having watched how incredibly labour intensive this process is I can't believe how inexpensive it works out!
I was totally surprised at how labor intensive this process is. It is always enjoyable to watch master craftsmen at work. They make the job appear so easy when in fact you realize considerable skill is required. Thank you for showing this process.
the "sanding" you do on the edges to prepare for the glue is called "SKYVING" in the leatherwork business. We do the same thing on seams and to prepare edges for glue. Skyving also takes a bit of the thickness out of the edge so that the seams taper to a neat edge better. Amazing the similarities to the leatherwork that I do. I found this video fascinating. Thanks for posting Alfred!
Some very talented people worked on this project . You all should be very proud . Would like to see a video on how they build the tubes new . Thanks for sharing ...
Wow that came out beautiful ! And I learned how labor intensive it is to do that. And now I know how you make your money too LOL Thanks Alfred, you guys did a great job and thanks for the video
A BEAUTIFUL JOB FOR A BEAUTIFUL BOAT IN A GREAT SHOP....You guys remind me of my old shop back in the 90s in Cleveland robotics ... FAST AND LOOSE ANDVWE DID FANTASTIC WORK AND HAD FUN MAKING MONEY ....!!!!👍👍👍
I use to work for a company that makes rubber tank liners I worked there for a couple of months and they laid us all off..thanks for sharing the video is totally cool
one minute into the video. don't know much what to expect, and i like this guy. to the point - even if the video is 2 hrs long. but, whatever their end goal is, it is rather insane/ ''amazingness''.
I discovered your channel a short while ago and I love everything about it. Since this was filmed at the early stage of the pandemic I hope that all of you and your families are okay. Nos vemos.
Alfred, when you do a 'Chit Show' video, you are a real tease, but now you have shown us how you rebuilt the Willard, you have made a wonderful real-life documentary. I found it extremely interesting and educational, and I'd like to thank you and all of your friends for showing us how you do your work. You are all extremely skilled and I was surprised how tough these Hyperlon ribs really are - just a little bit better than the P.V.C. 'toys' we see in supermarkets - well a lot better. And you injected your usual Alfred Montaner fun into the film as well. There is only one thing I complain about now, not your fault, but the fact that I am not allowed to afford to buy one. Perhaps I might be able to steal one of those many inflatables that are invading Britain across The English Chanel on a daily basis (Joke of course) I know that you made this film over two years ago, but this is the first time I have seen it, but it is never to late to say thank you again.
Amazing video, I feel like you'd be the best boss EVER! Nice craftsmanship, professionally done. If I ever win the lottery, I'll be one of your customers. Mike (From Canada)
Hey Alfred, I’m a massive fan of your channel. Regularly watch and enjoy your energy and enthusiasm on your reviews. I hope the manufacturers appreciate your effort. Great to see a truly skilled worker doing a great job. Have you taken on an apprentice to learn this skill. Our futures are in the hands of these skilled people and we need to pass on these skills to the youths of our time. Keep up the fantastic work. From Andy in Stirling Scotland
Alfred Montaner I’m sure your the man that can. Unfortunately for the moment our trip to Florida has been postponed for this year or until the COVID situation passes. Take care of you and your family. All the best. Andy
Hello Alfred,,, It was great to watch true craftsman's at work. I had no idea what was involved to doing the tubes. Like you said a lot of man hours go into doing one. I was stationed at Patrick AFB and would see the PJ's out in the Banana River using those boats. I am retired now and live in Talisay City, on the inland of Cebu, Philippines. I loved the the trip you showed around town. We use to go to South Beach to feel poor haha. Like when the video was made you guys when under lockdown we have the same thing going on here now. Bit scarey like you said to see what is going on back in the US. With COV-19 on the comeback in FL please you and your family and the guys at the shop be safe. PS the tug video was great!!
Hola Hermno !! Me gusta tu vídeo porque me fui a las Islas cañarías en patera ilegal en el año1999 desde el Sahara norte de Africa me gusta este trabajo nos perdimos en el Atlántico.... Tres veces en patera .la primera vez en el año 1996 . Saludos desde UK 🇬🇧 a todos los integrantes del mundo saludos a los cubanos 🇨🇺
Great video. A fun shop environment and happy skilled guys made the project flow smoothly. I know where to reach out for or recommend when needing something crafted beautifully from Hypalon.
A great thing of beastly beauty ! Evert , tube master craftsman , great ( crazy ) team effort & work , fascinating project and content yet again Alfred ! Next...……...sea trial of that bad-girl .
Skilled artisan at work, nice job!! Just thinking of all of the marine trades in and around Florida. Growing up in Tennessee, there's not alot of need for the marine industry. Sure there's many lakes but just not as much demand here and so instead of me working with boats, I make lighting for general motors and boat works on the weekend's lol
Muy buen video gente. Me da risa la cara de Evan cuando se da con la cámara que lo graba jajaja, no le gusta se nota . Felicitaciones, y saludos desde Argentina
Talk about mad skills. Nice work, certainly not for the faint of heart. I lived in Florida for 34 years, now Virginia for 15, but I'll be back because I miss my family, fishing and weather. Don't miss the cockroaches though.
Never knew such an industry existed. Would like to hear your story of how you became to own a business that does this. And don't lie-you get to work later than everyone else cause you the boss. I been there.😊 Retired now and almost 50. But still very interested in business. Maybe I should start a YTUBE channel interviewing successful small and medium size business owners. What do you think? That guys worth his weight in gold. Wow.
Hola muy muy bueno.saludos desde argentina..me gustaría que hagas uno en castellano así entendemos mucho más de las explicaciones.. saludos a todo el equipo de trabajó 💪💪
You guys are amazing that's a good job off you. This kind of work i really like. By the way I'm working in marine business for 25years In sales and maintenance for sea doo products in saudi arabia So I'm very intrested in your marvelous work. I wish i there with you. Hopefully in the future. Good luck guys.
Awesome video. I was always interested in knowing how these type of inflatables are made. I always thought that all the tapes, seams, fixing points and other things were all welded together. I didn't know it could all be removed. What is the adhesive used? Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic work and craftsmanship you guys did re-tubing that 730. That Mercury was deep. Glad yáll got it up and running again. New viewer and new subscriber.
Really nice job guys! Amazing boat! However I have a suggestion... You should install over pressure release valves. Think about it! ;) Greetings form Portugal. Stay safe!!!
How many man hours did this job take? Also, how long is the warranty on the workmanship? Very interesting video. Always impressed with your work behind the scenes.
Fantastic in depth video! Thank you for sharing. What are the machines called you use to cut hypalon tape? and what is the drum sander you use? thank you!
Impresionante trabajo precioso flotador muy interesante y productivo el video ya que me dedico ala reparacion de neumáticas y me es de gran alluda para dar el siguiente paso para la fabricación de globos
Hello Alfred, great video very informative. I'm fitting a new rub strake to my avon rib and I'm wondering how many coats of glue do you apply to the strake, the normal 2 coats or a 3rd primer coat 24 hours before? Thanks
People often say how expensive retubing is. Having watched how incredibly labour intensive this process is I can't believe how inexpensive it works out!
Wow, Artist, Artisans, Over the Top Craftsmen, Extreme Professionals, A great video of amazing work, very interesting, ty, ty, TY.
I was totally surprised at how labor intensive this process is. It is always enjoyable to watch master craftsmen at work. They make the job appear so easy when in fact you realize considerable skill is required. Thank you for showing this process.
It’s always a pleasure to watch a master at his trade,I hope this man gets paid really well he’s worth every penny!!
This was a great learning experience. Tell the crew “They done good”.
the "sanding" you do on the edges to prepare for the glue is called "SKYVING" in the leatherwork business. We do the same thing on seams and to prepare edges for glue. Skyving also takes a bit of the thickness out of the edge so that the seams taper to a neat edge better. Amazing the similarities to the leatherwork that I do. I found this video fascinating. Thanks for posting Alfred!
LOVE HOW THE OLD TIMERS TAKE SO MUCH PRIDE IN THIER WORK❗️💪💪💪✌️
So glad to have a shop that does this kind of work in South FL. Looks like you guys do really good job!
Some very talented people worked on this project . You all should be very proud .
Would like to see a video on how they build the tubes new .
Thanks for sharing ...
Wow that came out beautiful !
And I learned how labor intensive it is to do that. And now I know how you make your money too LOL
Thanks Alfred, you guys did a great job and thanks for the video
Your guys are real craftsmen!
Incredible!!!! That’s a lot of intense Labor. Great job guys what a great crew!!
Happy birthday bro
A BEAUTIFUL JOB FOR A BEAUTIFUL BOAT IN A GREAT SHOP....You guys remind me of my old shop back in the 90s in Cleveland robotics ... FAST AND LOOSE ANDVWE DID FANTASTIC WORK AND HAD FUN MAKING MONEY ....!!!!👍👍👍
I use to work for a company that makes rubber tank liners I worked there for a couple of months and they laid us all off..thanks for sharing the video is totally cool
That was amazing! I am impressed!
I never realized how much work goes into tube manufacturing.
You have a fantastic crew!
It's realy with love ..we work ..lick that..you have this remarque..to be continued..
one minute into the video. don't know much what to expect, and i like this guy. to the point - even if the video is 2 hrs long. but, whatever their end goal is, it is rather insane/ ''amazingness''.
Absolutely 💯% Gorgeous
That man is a true master of his craft
I discovered your channel a short while ago and I love everything about it. Since this was filmed at the early stage of the pandemic I hope that all of you and your families are okay.
Nos vemos.
Thanks!
Never knew the work was done by hand and how much work it takes, awesome video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks you for the time And the Will to show us something everyone on youtube afraid to show..
Supper high respect, high caliber craftsmanship.
Alfred, when you do a 'Chit Show' video, you are a real tease, but now you have shown us how you rebuilt the Willard, you have made a wonderful real-life documentary. I found it extremely interesting and educational, and I'd like to thank you and all of your friends for showing us how you do your work. You are all extremely skilled and I was surprised how tough these Hyperlon ribs really are - just a little bit better than the P.V.C. 'toys' we see in supermarkets - well a lot better. And you injected your usual Alfred Montaner fun into the film as well. There is only one thing I complain about now, not your fault, but the fact that I am not allowed to afford to buy one. Perhaps I might be able to steal one of those many inflatables that are invading Britain across The English Chanel on a daily basis (Joke of course) I know that you made this film over two years ago, but this is the first time I have seen it, but it is never to late to say thank you again.
Your video is very helpful.
Thank you very much Sir.
Amazing video, I feel like you'd be the best boss EVER! Nice craftsmanship, professionally done. If I ever win the lottery, I'll be one of your customers. Mike (From Canada)
your videos bring brightness to a typical dull day !
Thank you for sharing this video. Please provide hearing protection for any employees that may request it.
Hey Alfred, I’m a massive fan of your channel. Regularly watch and enjoy your energy and enthusiasm on your reviews. I hope the manufacturers appreciate your effort. Great to see a truly skilled worker doing a great job. Have you taken on an apprentice to learn this skill. Our futures are in the hands of these skilled people and we need to pass on these skills to the youths of our time. Keep up the fantastic work. From Andy in Stirling Scotland
Hopefully many apprentices come out of these videos. My goal has always been able to grow the rib boat world especially in North America
Alfred Montaner I’m sure your the man that can. Unfortunately for the moment our trip to Florida has been postponed for this year or until the COVID situation passes. Take care of you and your family. All the best.
Andy
RESPECT... Solid business man.
Awesome job 👍. The owner is a Star Track fan. 🌌
Thank you ! Great Job I just started watching your videos now I'm hooked .
Hello Alfred,,, It was great to watch true craftsman's at work. I had no idea what was involved to doing the tubes. Like you said a lot of man hours go into doing one. I was stationed at Patrick AFB and would see the PJ's out in the Banana River using those boats. I am retired now and live in Talisay City, on the inland of Cebu, Philippines.
I loved the the trip you showed around town. We use to go to South Beach to feel poor haha. Like when the video was made you guys when under lockdown we have the same thing going on here now. Bit scarey like you said to see what is going on back in the US. With COV-19 on the comeback in FL please you and your family and the guys at the shop be safe.
PS the tug video was great!!
Made it look easy..Very talented.
Hola Hermno !! Me gusta tu vídeo porque me fui a las Islas cañarías en patera ilegal en el año1999 desde el Sahara norte de Africa me gusta este trabajo nos perdimos en el Atlántico....
Tres veces en patera .la primera vez en el año 1996 .
Saludos desde UK 🇬🇧 a todos los integrantes del mundo saludos a los cubanos 🇨🇺
Great video post!! Thank you!!
1:19:27
Black surface in Sun no wind: ~170°F+
Light Beach sand no wind: ~130°F
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Wow great skills used to make the tubes.
What an amazing job you guys did!. Very clean looking tube.
Love the skill that’s involved ,love your channel.
Nice work guy's keep safe.
Yes yes I would like one my son lives on Lake Huron be perfect for my boy
Great video. A fun shop environment and happy skilled guys made the project flow smoothly.
I know where to reach out for or recommend when needing something crafted beautifully from Hypalon.
Nice ..❤well done .. thanks for sharing all process
A great thing of beastly beauty ! Evert , tube master craftsman , great ( crazy ) team effort & work , fascinating project and content yet again Alfred ! Next...……...sea trial of that bad-girl .
That may be a possibility!
Best waterjet on the market on a very good RIB.
Me gustó mucho el video
El próximo en castellano si fuese posible ya que seguro que tiene una gran aceptación
Muy bien trabajo señores
Enhorabuena
Skilled artisan at work, nice job!! Just thinking of all of the marine trades in and around Florida. Growing up in Tennessee, there's not alot of need for the marine industry. Sure there's many lakes but just not as much demand here and so instead of me working with boats, I make lighting for general motors and boat works on the weekend's lol
I’m giving you a like cause i love the shop and the relationship you have with your men. Awesome Latino Shop Baby!!!
Very good démonstration ..to be continued..my salutations ..i Hope ..for all the succès in the World ..
Great Job
Muy buen video gente. Me da risa la cara de Evan cuando se da con la cámara que lo graba jajaja, no le gusta se nota . Felicitaciones, y saludos desde Argentina
Talk about mad skills. Nice work, certainly not for the faint of heart. I lived in Florida for 34 years, now Virginia for 15, but I'll be back because I miss my family, fishing and weather. Don't miss the cockroaches though.
Great video Alfred!
Nice job. Guys should wear mask . with all the sanding
Craftsmanship!!!!
Nice job guys! I need a delivery to germany😅
Never knew such an industry existed. Would like to hear your story of how you became to own a business that does this.
And don't lie-you get to work later than everyone else cause you the boss.
I been there.😊
Retired now and almost 50.
But still very interested in business. Maybe I should start a YTUBE channel interviewing successful small and medium size business owners.
What do you think?
That guys worth his weight in gold. Wow.
me parece un trabajo muy laborioso,en ningún momento se aplica calor en el encolado? Felicidades!!
un saludo
Beautiful job!
Awesome GREAT JOB TRUE PROFESSIONALS!!!
NCC-1701 On the glass, Too funny!!
Amazing bro
Hola muy muy bueno.saludos desde argentina..me gustaría que hagas uno en castellano así entendemos mucho más de las explicaciones.. saludos a todo el equipo de trabajó 💪💪
There’s no whey not to be expensive is hard work and accurately dun
Good job guys
This material looks to be the same material we in the trucking industry use for curtains and tarps , same labor intensive process.
Very nice neat work
Incrível !!! Passo a passo me encorajou a partir para a fabricação tbm ...
Ex-navy . Nice boat
Fantastic work guys.
Beautiful work !!!!
You guys are amazing that's a good job off you. This kind of work i really like. By the way I'm working in marine business for 25years
In sales and maintenance for
sea doo products in saudi arabia
So I'm very intrested in your marvelous work. I wish i there with you. Hopefully in the future.
Good luck guys.
Awesome video. I was always interested in knowing how these type of inflatables are made. I always thought that all the tapes, seams, fixing points and other things were all welded together. I didn't know it could all be removed. What is the adhesive used? Thanks for sharing.
amazing
Fantastic work and craftsmanship you guys did re-tubing that 730. That Mercury was deep. Glad yáll got it up and running again. New viewer and new subscriber.
There's a lot to watch!
Woww super rib👍👍👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Fantastic
Nice Video Brother, Very Like..👍
Wat een werk
BADASS!!!!
Great job guys very nice video
Alfred saludos desde NYC si algun dia necesitan un apprentice un aprendis estoy pa eso tremendo trabajo
Mi sueño sería tener un bote de esos aquí en República Dominicana🙏
Really nice job guys! Amazing boat!
However I have a suggestion... You should install over pressure release valves. Think about it! ;)
Greetings form Portugal.
Stay safe!!!
Always bringing that 🔥in your videos
I would like to see the hold video great job fellas,
How many man hours did this job take? Also, how long is the warranty on the workmanship? Very interesting video. Always impressed with your work behind the scenes.
Alfred.....Pure Amazingness!
Wow this is amazing. A piece of my tube detached from the body by the transem on my infanta. What is the glue you use to attach the tube to the hulle?
Beautiful video bro and wishing your business to continue going well
Now all it needs is a belt fed machine gun mounted in front and triple Mercury 600s
Hey, it's the guy from the toilet. Anwsome job bro 👍🏾
How did you guys locate and
punch the boltholes in the hold-down flange?
Fantastic in depth video! Thank you for sharing. What are the machines called you use to cut hypalon tape? and what is the drum sander you use? thank you!
Impresionante trabajo precioso flotador muy interesante y productivo el video ya que me dedico ala reparacion de neumáticas y me es de gran alluda para dar el siguiente paso para la fabricación de globos
By love..all Can ..
Very good job !! What is the reference of the valve please ?
Wow Alfred that was very nice of you to show us . How long does it takes to redo a rib like the one in the video
2 weeks
Hello Alfred, great video very informative. I'm fitting a new rub strake to my avon rib and I'm wondering how many coats of glue do you apply to the strake, the normal 2 coats or a 3rd primer coat 24 hours before? Thanks