Frame & Tongue Layout - Urban Logging Trailer Build Pt 2
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2019
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I've been a professional welder for over 40 years and I think you are doing a fine job on your trailer. I didn't see any mistakes that were detrimental to your build, and I was watching for them, I admit. You do fine work.
thank you so much!
Maybe you can help me. If you are doing a 2 axle less system(Timbren half axles) how do you calculate the placement of of the centers for the axles on the base frame?
@@KrazyKajun602probably to late but , just measure from center of spindle to center of spindle!
I've spent the last two weeks watching videos of others building trailers and researching for my own trailer build, you are the first to actually explain the tongue length and it's calculations. So thank you, you've saved me from making mistakes on mine
Awesome!
I find it hilarious that Dollar Shave Club is sponsoring this! Yes, Matt does shave every so often when he wants to recall his early teenage years but the bearded guy and Dollar Shave: Priceless!
Stick welding is so much fun.
Breaking the flux off afterwards is like cracking open a Kinder Surprise. Beneath the chocolate coloured coating is a perfect weld.
Fantastic! coming out great, I did the same thing back in 1976 building my car trailer, first weld with a new sears 200 amp stick welder still have and use the trailer, nice job Mathew
21:24 You are pretty darn exciting!
Bob Moffatt would be proud!
hahaha! I like to think he would be
I’m so happy to see an example of trigonometry! I’ve seen so many people say how they learned “nothing about the real world in school, but thank god I can do Pythagorean Theorem.” I’ve used trig for so many different jobs such as machining setups, roof angles, odd shaped furniture, etc. There are so many uses for this kind of math, it really is just up to you to apply them. Thanks Matt for the amazing content!
Well done, got my first year of trig in high school, remember SOH CAH TOA very well! Great trailer project, stay warm working on it!
Good job Matt. I highly recommend a Pintle Hitch for this trailer. That's all I have my numerous trailers that size.
Great update, thanks for posting Matt! That trailer is going to be really solid, when you build it yourself you can make it exactly how you want it. Take care
Thanks Mike!
Thanks for bringing us along on this project. Pretty cool!
It's good to see someone using stick welding as alot of things are done with mig nowadays
Thanks for sharing! You're a man of many talents! and despite the glasses situation, you're still cool!
Great work! Thanks for taking the time to make, film, edit and share.
This is a nice build! Solid and strong. Made for its purpose for sure!
Doing a great job Matt!!!! well done with your welding!!!!!!
Matt, you are one very multi-talented dude!
I was impressed with all the work you did and great machinery you have One of the things I also liked that you didn't stop even though it was snowy weather.
Matthew you are brilliant and humble. Thank you for your efforts and knowledge .
thank you!
So glad I found your channel, welding shop and sawmill in my works as well! Great job!!!
Great work. Those welds look good! That thermometer was awesome.
Funny that when you strarted talking about the tongue layout and measures SOHCAHTOA came to my mind and I was totally surprised to learn that it is the same in English as I have learnt it in Spanish. Great video Matt, thank you!
Where would the center line of that two dual axles be
As a welder by profession, I love the way you pull off your flux from the welds. Very nice looking welds. Love the trailer. Can't wait to see it in action.
thank you!
Good lord look at the size of those tires!!! Great job so far. Looking forward to the next video.
Was thinking that as well
It really sounded like you said “I am pretty darn exciting.” At 21:25. LOL. I’m sure you did say excited, but it made me chuckle. Thank you for sharing your videos.
True craftsman, knows geometry and trig but struggles with simple subtraction.... great project Matthew, long time sub !
That’s just how it goes some days 😂
Pretty darn envious, I haven’t built a trailer like that for years. I’m not going to count them. I would have thought April would have said, come on over and use my nice warm shop with all the toys seeing as you helped me with such a great sawmill build. 😂
Matt is in Minnesota and April is in Texas, can't really just pop over to her shop.
Always wondered if Matt stops laughing once the camera stops or if he keeps laughing thinking to himself man I'm such a goob :) good stuff Matt! Loving the build
I hear he laughs in his sleep
@@mcremona lol
If only everyone had the same attitude as Matt, the world would be a much nicer place .....and less splintered. ;-)
@@mcremona I was told I do that too. AND I whistle and/or hum constantly. Last girl I lived with told me it drove her crazy. SO, I sent her back where she came from. Looking for another laughing, whistling, humming enthusiast if you run across one! hahaha,,.....hummmmmmmm
@@happy_dad4211 Yeah, I noticed he laughs a lot too. When I take on projects like this, and things go right for me, I keep my trap shut, when things go bad, that's when I start saying 'F' and blaspheme and stuff... Guess I've got my 'old man's' attitude!
Hi Matt. You should have a million subs because you are one of the more versatile channels from wood to metal. A true maker. Can’t wait to see the trailer finished.
thanks Dale!
Always quality content Matt. Have followed many of your other videos in all areas. Always appreciate the quality of your content and your work. In the process of planning the build of my 24' utility of over deck trailer, still trying to decide which is going to work better for me. mainly for hauling metal and wood material. Mainly from sawmills or metal suppliers.
Again thanks for all the work you put in. in all the conditions you work in.
I like Stick also, and also Soh Cah Toa used it for 50 years. Matt you are doing great keep up the good work.
Thanks Harry!
Extra props for the trig explanation and teacher shout out. Entertaining and informative as always Matt.
Thanks!
Absolutely amazing, great video, narration, design and execution. Thank you
thank you!
Matt, I got whisked back to my high school days when you used SOH-CAH-TOA. Way back in 1963 in my trig class, our math book had a cartoon of a Native American wearing a chief headdress with one moccasin removed from his foot. The Indian chief was soaking his foot and wiggling his toes in the cool water of a stream. His name was, you guessed it, Chief SOH CAH TOA! Thanks for that, I'll be smiling all day.
What a wonderful story, it put a smile on my face! :) In my maths class we were just told to remember the words SOH CAH TOA, but I shall remember your story now too :)
Nice job on trailer. I can see you like doing the build,probably more than you need the trailer. Reason I say that is because using the mig would be so much faster than the stick plus using the stick you have to sweep up the slag and make sure you clean up the user rods or risk getting them in your tires.but I like stick welding too. That's definitely a nice heavy duty heavy trailer
No sweat, man. Matt, you are already cool in my book.
Nice job on the trailer Matt! Thanks for sharing it with us👌👍😎JP
Your attitude is awesome. keep it up mister!!!!!
20:17 min Unbelievable, I never thought you could do it with this space. Respects!
Gotta love a guy who lives in Minnesota, and starts an outdoor project in November.
time of year is irrelevant :D
@@mcremona spoken like a true Minnesotian.
This is fascinating to me, and I look forward to the next video. It takes skill, good workmanship, thinking ability, and so on. Thanks also for the good explanations and excellent video quality.
thanks!
I'm 29 and we didn't even have geometry in high school. I dislike math but it's very useful if you know when to apply it.
The weld light is mesmerising. 😵 you look so much younger after a shave.
Build is coming along nicely! Great work as always sir.
thanks!
That is going to be one heavy trailer . 😊👍
I love your projects, Matt! This is a cool build to follow and I can't wait to see it completed, and you using the heck out of it!!
Thanks Jeff!!
Nice work, Matt!
Fluid, man! I can see why you prefer to stick weld.
Great video Matthew.... Love it............. Make them longer if you can.... We all enjoy watching. Have a great day.
Loving it!
Now you are in my ballpark, been a fabricator wilder for over 35 years, the trailer is looking good.
Thanks!
I can't you remembered trigonometry from high school!! Quite impressive.
Have to agree with you on stick work and it has a benefit stick is better in open air.
just found your channel. really enjoy it. looking forward to watching this build progress.
Good job coming along great
As always, great video and project Matt.
Thank you!
Matt, Nice job. Good sponsor with DSC.
nice design and great fabrication sequencing, well thought out Matt.
Thanks!
I'm doing a similar project. But im taking a sail boat trailer and making it shorter as well as rebuilding the axle beam, installing a galvanized steel floor, and rebuilding the suspension.
I haven't been able to watch your videos for a while frankly because I've not had the time, but finally getting a few minutes watching this build i'm reminded why I subscribed. And,the fact that you laugh at your own jokes is priceless. lol
Much talent. I enjoy your videos
Pretty nice welding job.
Dude that is a badass job you doing there , congrats
Glad I found this channel at 1:00am...no sleep tonight 😂
Glad to see your C-channel is facing backward so it doesn't collect road debris. Don't forget to leave weep holes in any closed welds to let out the moisture.
Great project!
Very nicely done!
For a woodworker, you are a very good welder ! LOL Good Job Matt.
Very Nice job on the trailer and the welding
Thanks!
Man, your videos are fun.
My Father in Law was a welder. He tried to teach me how but I managed to touch the stinger to my arm thus giving me the shock of a lifetime. That ended my welding career. I love to watch you work. Metal or wood you are truly amazing. Thanks for another great video.
Was the ground clamp on your toe? Touching the stinger shouldn’t zap you unless you were grabbing grounded steel with a bare hand.
@@brucea550 No it was cold and misty day and I was touching the ground.
Matt, Excellent progress! Those welds look really good!
Thanks Mac!
Excellent job, Matt !!!
Thanks!
you make the welding look so easy
A lot of time learning it for just using trig one time so far... I learned more useable real world stuff in life from my dad in the garage and out in the field fishing and hunting than school did or could ever teach me..
Awesome job
Very nice coming along nicely
thanks!
Nice video! And it gave me a sense of confidence in building my next trailer. Thank you! )))
I highly admire your build it yourself (diy) over buying something someone else made practice.
thanks!
Soh cah toa is about the extent of my memories of trig. I did well in the class but man the whole "if you don't use it, you lose it" is starting to hit home.
Pretty sure that's literally all I can remember. Solely because of the silly acronym
Used trig my entire 35 years of being a forester. Never knew the soh cah toa memory trick! Dang! Oh well, got by somehow. 👍
Great job by the way very technical especially your trigonometry
I saw lots of trailers today and they were finished really bad, bad paint, bad floors, bad sloppy cuts etc. I think I can get some of this 6" rectangle tubing in 3/16" wall which will work for me. Awesome project.
After finding out you need trig to build a trailer- I just went and bought one at the dealer. Haha great video and very interesting build. Thank you.
hahaaha thanks!
Nice welds. Impressive build thus far Matt.
thanks!
Love the weld
Nice work!
Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..
Good Job Looks good!!!
I admire your welding skils .
Thanks!
much more penetration using the mig ..turn the wire speed up a little , notice the edge of your puddle . 15 yr Ironworker, 15 yr Weld Inspector.. Glad you did so good on weld prep , That is key to full penetration welding . Keep up the great work ..
Hi Matthew watched this video but then I remembered seeing you stood next to a base of a trainer steel bottom on a rotating frame for welding am I mistaken as you seem to be building thhis one from scratch nice work and welding skills 😀👍
Nice smooth stick welds!
thanks!
Good looking rig so far Matt!
Thanks Greg!
Those Fireball jigs make life much easier, they make excellent products. You're right MIG can be a bit boring compared to stick but it is so you can concentrate on your best welds! @6:50, you need a bigger hammer!;) I've built a number of trailers and I probably would have went with the same tube for the cross members, probably a bit overkill but considering what you carry there is nothing wrong with that. May have actually saved some material as well. Overall I think you are doing an excellent job,, you are quite the craftsman in wood or metal! Kudos Bro!
thank you Matt. i would ask the math teachers what i could use the math for sadly like most teachers they had no idea . oh i was a machinists for 10 yrs so used the heck out of math.
I'm 68 and I use trig in the shop all the time
Good vid Matt.
thanks!
I gave up on trigonometry for good when I started modeling all of my projects in Sketchup. I just lay out all the parts with the right angles and lengths and just measure any distances that result!
And... I apparently can't see a snatch block anymore without thinking SNATCH BLOCK!! ala Destin of Smarter Every Day. Heh.
Granworks Workshop Weird, I just watched that mechanical advantage vid myself. Snatch blocks are awesome but nothing like a good block and tackle set!
You ever find that you need to verify what Sketchup has measured? I haven't used it a whole lot but I seem to have problems with inaccurate lengths and the angle thing makes me nuts. I don't like everything being in perspective either.
@@cityguyusa I've had extremely good luck with Sketchup measurements! In my experience, they tend to be notably more accurate than anything I can measure with a tape measure after the fact. As far as perspective goes -- try switching to "Parallel Projection" when doing measurements and then switch the camera to a Standard View like "Top". This gives you the equivalent to a 2D drawing with no perspective elements in play. Super handy!
@@granworks Thanks, good to know.
Enjoying the vids Matt very clean welds
thanks!
Wow. Well done. Good welding skills. And good math skills
thanks!!