thank you for being more tuned for the guy trying to do this himself. not just trying to pump out the most progress and content. you show the work your doing. thank you for taking the time to do this. i hope you grow but keep the content!
Appreciate it. Goal is to try make content showing what I'm doing by getting stuff done building cool stuff and using it but also not be all talking and super boring to watch. No plans of changing just having fun pushing my limits
Looking sharp. That shop you are working in looks interesting. Would you consider doing a quick shop tour to show off the structure and the tools? I am interested to see how that chain fall is attached and what the structure of that building is.
Thanks. The shop is a metal building that's insulated and sheeted in. Chain fall is mounted between trusses. Not super ideal but works for the time being. Running out of space and needing a bigger shop but making it work
@@kreyzfab I have a chain fall hung from a beam between two trusses in the overhead of my shop (2x6 studded with wooden trusses 2' OC). I use it for hoisting things into my storage loft. I wouldn't hoist more than 200 lbs with it. Properly attached to the trusses, I wouldn't sweat hanging some weight from it.
I love tubework. My favorite part of any build and keeps every build unique and challenging. I appreciate it! I hope so too a ton of cool stuff in the works!
The harness bar is brilliant! I also really like your tube notching method. I'm definitely going to try that. Tube notchers disappoint me... But I do realize that I could be experiencing some operator error
Thanks! That's the only way I notch. In my opinion a lot faster. I have a few videos I kind of explained a quick tip on how to do it but every normal notch is 2 cuts takes some practice to get dialed in and efficient. Havnt touched my tube notched in years haha don't even know where it is
I can probably try that though I'm not a good teacher 🤣 and not really trying to do how to type content. Always tons of tubework going on though so will definitely always be doing a lot of notching
@@nugsmen9060 Google Chop Saw Notching, it's a very similar method. Once you visualize the area the tube occupies, you'll start to see what to cut away for each angle. Stunning work on this rig!!
Thanks! The lift is awesome. I will get a full size lift once I have more room but iv built a lot of rigs on this small lift and it's a game changer and a lot safer than no lift
Man I’m loving this build!! Makes me miss home when I had the freedom and time to do things like this to my truck
thank you for being more tuned for the guy trying to do this himself. not just trying to pump out the most progress and content. you show the work your doing. thank you for taking the time to do this. i hope you grow but keep the content!
Appreciate it. Goal is to try make content showing what I'm doing by getting stuff done building cool stuff and using it but also not be all talking and super boring to watch. No plans of changing just having fun pushing my limits
Great video and super clean work.
Thanks!
Looking sharp. That shop you are working in looks interesting. Would you consider doing a quick shop tour to show off the structure and the tools? I am interested to see how that chain fall is attached and what the structure of that building is.
Thanks. The shop is a metal building that's insulated and sheeted in. Chain fall is mounted between trusses. Not super ideal but works for the time being. Running out of space and needing a bigger shop but making it work
@@kreyzfab I have a chain fall hung from a beam between two trusses in the overhead of my shop (2x6 studded with wooden trusses 2' OC). I use it for hoisting things into my storage loft. I wouldn't hoist more than 200 lbs with it.
Properly attached to the trusses, I wouldn't sweat hanging some weight from it.
Tube work can be tricky, but u make it look easy. Great work man, i hope this channel blows up!🔥💪
I love tubework. My favorite part of any build and keeps every build unique and challenging. I appreciate it! I hope so too a ton of cool stuff in the works!
Cage is came out sick man! Love the videos! 🤙🏼🔥🤘🏻
The harness bar is brilliant!
I also really like your tube notching method. I'm definitely going to try that. Tube notchers disappoint me... But I do realize that I could be experiencing some operator error
Thanks! That's the only way I notch. In my opinion a lot faster. I have a few videos I kind of explained a quick tip on how to do it but every normal notch is 2 cuts takes some practice to get dialed in and efficient. Havnt touched my tube notched in years haha don't even know where it is
@kreyzfab I'll try and look up those videos, I have some tube work to do soon
@@kreyzfab you are the only guy iv seen on youtube that does it this way. maybe you should go into more detail in a video?
I can probably try that though I'm not a good teacher 🤣 and not really trying to do how to type content. Always tons of tubework going on though so will definitely always be doing a lot of notching
@@nugsmen9060 Google Chop Saw Notching, it's a very similar method.
Once you visualize the area the tube occupies, you'll start to see what to cut away for each angle. Stunning work on this rig!!
Awesome! About to do an exo on my Toyota. Thanks for documenting!
Awesome man cages are the most important part of every build in my opinion!
This is awesome man! Can’t wait to have a garage so I can be this good!!! Well hopefully lol
So clean I love it 😎 I want one for my 84
Doing an 84 ext cab next!
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Solid work!!
Thanks!
video came out great 🤘
Excellent tube work. Want to do mine next??
Awesome work as usual!! How do you like your Max Jax lift?
Thanks! The lift is awesome. I will get a full size lift once I have more room but iv built a lot of rigs on this small lift and it's a game changer and a lot safer than no lift
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You must not be in California deleting the third brake light isn't good I had to put mine back on thanks CHP
Can always relocate and reuse the wiring but no not in cali and it's a trail rig