Nice one Kyle...Oh to be able to get to some decent shows(any shows) these days...All I seem to do is work! Ironcially went to more shows here in the UK when I lived and worked in Spain than I do now. This side of 'The Pond' most car nuts attend the NEC in Birmingham for most events.. I think the classic car show is probably the biggest I've been to (many years ago) but that show had all sorts of stuff including demonstrations of fabrication and panel beating etc..Obviously the tools were on show and for sale. Completely agree with your statement 'to get out there' you certanly get you eyes opened regards whats available but also can take more than a little insiration from the exhibits etc..networking is also a possibility. Glad you enjoyed it looking forward to seeing The Bibster moving forward as ever...
Good to know you are local to me somewhere. Now maybe one day i can see your builds in person. I live here in Georgia and will try to catch you one day at a show or convention.
The handful of videos I've seen about SEMA this year all had the same electrified theme..it seems now the aftermarket is accepted the electrified movement..I hope they leave some room for the combustion folks in the future.
The affinity for the engine growl will never die off. The full electric market is a pipe dream the world’s infrastructure can’t accommodate. It’s a pipe dream and many are falling for it hook line and sinker. Imagine the space needed to accommodate the amount of cars that travel through one gas station alone? Acres and acres of charging stations are needed for every gas station in the world. There is no room. But it’s funny to watch the optimism of what is soon to be a total dream crushing reality that it is never going to work in the real world. Don’t worry. Combustible engines are here to stay.
FabTech doesn't require it. The others do but usually you can get a business license from your city pretty easily with little expense. Just register as an online business.
Yeah it isn't meant to replace hand feeding in most cases. Really meant for those special occasions, long runs or rotisserie. I would also bet you will see this tech on robot arms soon.
After going there you should be able to have several Friday tool videos
Great video! Love the honest tradeshow assessment.
Great show, was awesome hanging out with you and everyone there. Wish you were coming to PRI this year!
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!! DON'T KNOW WHAT A CALUS IS!!!!!!!!!!! AFTER SEEING, I BELIEVE. THANKS
Nice one Kyle...Oh to be able to get to some decent shows(any shows) these days...All I seem to do is work! Ironcially went to more shows here in the UK when I lived and worked in Spain than I do now. This side of 'The Pond' most car nuts attend the NEC in Birmingham for most events.. I think the classic car show is probably the biggest I've been to (many years ago) but that show had all sorts of stuff including demonstrations of fabrication and panel beating etc..Obviously the tools were on show and for sale. Completely agree with your statement 'to get out there' you certanly get you eyes opened regards whats available but also can take more than a little insiration from the exhibits etc..networking is also a possibility. Glad you enjoyed it looking forward to seeing The Bibster moving forward as ever...
You will have to make the trip this way sometime
Good to know you are local to me somewhere. Now maybe one day i can see your builds in person. I live here in Georgia and will try to catch you one day at a show or convention.
Wow, I want to go FabTech after watching this awesome video. Thank you for sharing it!
You should!
any chance you can have video on the trade show companies that one can look at
Justin, you are the only youtube guy that I did not see at Fabtech, turns out that I was right next to you at the Fronius booth, maybe next time.
The handful of videos I've seen about SEMA this year all had the same electrified theme..it seems now the aftermarket is accepted the electrified movement..I hope they leave some room for the combustion folks in the future.
The affinity for the engine growl will never die off. The full electric market is a pipe dream the world’s infrastructure can’t accommodate. It’s a pipe dream and many are falling for it hook line and sinker. Imagine the space needed to accommodate the amount of cars that travel through one gas station alone? Acres and acres of charging stations are needed for every gas station in the world. There is no room. But it’s funny to watch the optimism of what is soon to be a total dream crushing reality that it is never going to work in the real world. Don’t worry. Combustible engines are here to stay.
Yeah let alone the amount of material/environmental cost needed to build the batteries.
I would definitely like to go to the PRI show. Great video as always. ✌️😁
PRI is rad, plan for next year....
How much are the tickets for FabTec? On average
FabTech is free unlike some of the others
I went Wednesday and that place was crazy, it was just about more than I could handle
Yeah it takes a few days if you plan to try and see everything
Would definitely love to go to any of the trade shows but as far as I know you need a business license to apply for a pass.
FabTech doesn't require it. The others do but usually you can get a business license from your city pretty easily with little expense. Just register as an online business.
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Thanks Fronius but I’ll feed my filler wire with my other hand 😅
Yeah it isn't meant to replace hand feeding in most cases. Really meant for those special occasions, long runs or rotisserie. I would also bet you will see this tech on robot arms soon.
I like to send you a few things for a promotial consideration for TOOL Friday…
whatcha got
@@Thefabforums AN hose fitting vise protectors . For assembling hose ends/hose
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