You made a wise investment in Sean and it looks like he has a home where he can build custom vehicles that are an interesting challenge. Overall the entire team makes good stuff happen. Stay awesome.
Just a tip to Sean. When milling Aluminium . If you dont want to use coolaint you can use high proof etanol in a squirt bottle to cool things down. We used 95 % pure alcohol at the flight division factory. Work's well.
Sean, could you use a shop vacuum to pick up the aluminum shavings while you are cutting? It would keep the area cleaner and make it easier for you as well. You do amazing quality creative work!
I do agree that should do that, but I'd like them to really finish up some stuff like the bread van and things first. I'd love it if they spent a little more time on the trekker too, it's always working hard doing jobs, throw some suspension parts, brakes and an engine rebuild at it or something as a "quick" episode.
Should chop the roof on that bread van and once lowered have custom glass fit the new look ..help with top heavy and would look slick...big job but would be awesome..
That 3/8 male jic (joint industry council) weld adapter is called a weld bore. I use em all the time at work to rebuild customers a/c, pwr steering, etc. lines.
I like to see you're allowing Sean a space and tools to build out his rig on the weekends . It would be nice to see everyone working on Pumba like you've done with Hill Billys rides. ( Broncstar , Harley , Trekker ) Many hands make light work , as well as he'd be getting paid to free up time for family , wheelin , bowling ?!?!?! IDK . What ever he likes to do besides being AWESOME all the time .
That dog house is beautiful. Wonder what a leather diamond tuck pad would look like in the area your leg rest is? Maybe a motled medium tan leather? Hmmm
Did you consider pressure testing the fuel tank? Fill to a few psi and let it sit to see if it bleeds down. If air does not leak you are guaranteed that fuel will not.
While your at it why don't you flip the wench and make a top access for the engagement lever. I built a tool to reach into the lever works great. that way when you stick it in deep snow or mud you wont have to dig it out to get to it.
Have you considered making merch with Layton Auto Body or L.A.B. Towing or Layton Fabrication? To me, those represent who your brand is more than Merica.
I just wanted to say hello and love the channel. I also wanted to see if you have a Christmas party for your employees? I hope you do because they deserve it.
The van is going to need custom jump seats in the rear to haul the RLN team in on recoveries and have room to transport the families out from the recovery zone!
Iam so impressed by Sean’s work he’s a full blown pro to do metalwork👏👏👍 Owen is a good guy Robby has the best crew love your work it’s fun to se and I learn something every time❤️
13:44 get a clear fuel filter and turn it the reverse way around for the breather. It will stop dirt (mud wasps) going into the breather from the wheel well. Not my idea BTW, but a good one to pass on. Actually now I remember, it was Shawn from trail mater. HEY Shawn 🙏
They probably don't want the oil mist floating around in a paint shop. As they work a lot in aluminium though alcohol is an awesome cutting fluid, up to 50% reduction in cut force. Though I suspect "I've already had my shop burn down once" Robby may not like that idea.
Sean is amazing...metal master.
Great team work going on.
You made a wise investment in Sean and it looks like he has a home where he can build custom vehicles that are an interesting challenge. Overall the entire team makes good stuff happen. Stay awesome.
👍🏽🇺🇸👍🏽 Sean does amazing work
You guys do good work. Shaun is the man.
“ Hey Robby rabbit”…!!! Love it!
Just a tip to Sean. When milling Aluminium .
If you dont want to use coolaint you can use high proof etanol in a squirt bottle to cool things down. We used 95 % pure alcohol at the flight division factory. Work's well.
Or Simple Green soap.
The bread van is so freaking cool. It really looks like it's ready for adventure
That center console doghouse cluster is just absolutely beautiful that man needs a raise...
And get that man a Mountain Dew
Sean deserves a stolen Dew from Fab Rats lolz
That doghouse does look really nice!
Sean, could you use a shop vacuum to pick up the aluminum shavings while you are cutting? It would keep the area cleaner and make it easier for you as well.
You do amazing quality creative work!
Love the bread van, and Owen and Sean are great additions to the crew. Both are very talented!
Robby the Rabbit , I like it . Sean is just a Cool laid back "Genius"
You all still amaze me with Good work and you seem to have a Great Team working for you .
Awsome upgrades. God Bless Y’all and Merry Christmas 🎄
Great as always thanks guys
Looking good guys
The doghouse is awesome. The only thing I would add it , is some blue highlights here and there.
Please start on Bosses rig. These specialties builds are cool, but she deserves a.good rig built in the shop. 😊😊😊
I do agree that should do that, but I'd like them to really finish up some stuff like the bread van and things first. I'd love it if they spent a little more time on the trekker too, it's always working hard doing jobs, throw some suspension parts, brakes and an engine rebuild at it or something as a "quick" episode.
While I agree, I think whiskers needs some work prep for winter first.
@@offroad6309 took that as a given lol
Thr BOSS GOT Her Pacer drag car, c'MON...LOL. 2:14
Should chop the roof on that bread van and once lowered have custom glass fit the new look ..help with top heavy and would look slick...big job but would be awesome..
Nice work Robbie.
That 3/8 male jic (joint industry council) weld adapter is called a weld bore. I use em all the time at work to rebuild customers a/c, pwr steering, etc. lines.
great as always great content very entertaining good job
The bread Van Might be helpful with recovery's. Plus it would be awesome to see
I like to see you're allowing Sean a space and tools to build out his rig on the weekends . It would be nice to see everyone working on Pumba like you've done with Hill Billys rides. ( Broncstar , Harley , Trekker ) Many hands make light work , as well as he'd be getting paid to free up time for family , wheelin , bowling ?!?!?! IDK . What ever he likes to do besides being AWESOME all the time .
Bread wan would look sick with tracks
Great 🇺🇸 stuff 🇺🇸 as always 🇺🇸 👍
That dog house is beautiful. Wonder what a leather diamond tuck pad would look like in the area your leg rest is? Maybe a motled medium tan leather? Hmmm
Are you seeing this? Kato could make pads! Dress it up!
Cool stuff
GOOD JOB!
Hello from western KY, I WISH for Santa to bring me a cool gift like this
Bluetooth drivelines! I love it!
Hillbilly doses great work (with his hands)
Owen doses great work with his hands & can talk .
It looks like a separate company name is in order. LFAD. Layton fab and design.
Awesome video Robby
Sean is an amazing fabricator
You all should get ya some shop shades i have to admit probably the most comfortable safety glasses I've worn. Bunghollio....
Did you consider pressure testing the fuel tank? Fill to a few psi and let it sit to see if it bleeds down. If air does not leak you are guaranteed that fuel will not.
I really like that jacket Owen wears. It's manly but cheerful, like him.
Well done girls and boys
Sean being awesome.... mills a billet dash surround. I mean.... epic-est.
Awesome
Shawn "Super Genius" ,,,,
He makes it look so easy. 😊😊😊 true craftsman
The unflappable.
Robby, you're getting pretty good at tigging aluminum!
Thanks for another great video
Wheels need to be on the ground to check driveshaft degrees and length? ...😅
I’m the one that got on Rory about the unnecessary front digs!! 😂all he was doing at the time was showboating!! 👍
ROBBY, MAYBE YOU SHOULD PUT A PAD WRAPPED IN THE SAME COLOR MATERIAL AS THE SEATS WHERE THE NOTCH IS ON THE CONSUL FOR EXTRA BANGING PROTECTION!
Sean is a master in crafting anything as Robby just said.
Good video.
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23:14 👍😎✊
Sean needs to use a shopvac when milling. It would make his cleanup shorter. He does such great work so spoil him.
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Maybe you should have the doghouse anodized blue
O-Dog is a great addition to the crew.
for the dog house notch. could you have just flipped the piece you cut out over ?
What blades do you use on your grinders to cut aluminum? Looks like they work really well!
While your at it why don't you flip the wench and make a top access for the engagement lever. I built a tool to reach into the lever works great. that way when you stick it in deep snow or mud you wont have to dig it out to get to it.
Need to get Sean a CNC mill, would be a force multiplier
Too cool..I want to ride in the bread truck..
Have you considered making merch with Layton Auto Body or L.A.B. Towing or Layton Fabrication? To me, those represent who your brand is more than Merica.
They do make tip over venting
Maybe it is when you roll over or do something stupid ? < not if. lol
You guys are awesome!
You have a great team Robby. Seems like everyone works well together and the work you do is top notch.
Shawn is making Christmas Glitter! The Elf on a Milling Machine! Does that make Robbie Santa? Hill Billy the Red Neck Reindeer!
Sean makes it look awesomer 😅
Sean is a fabrication genius.
A loop won’t stop a roll over spill, gravity is gravity, a roll over check valve is what I’d punch into googleator
By this time with all the custom work done to the van, it must be worth a 1/4 million.
Fanciest $20,000 build ever!
I heard that Shawn Robby Rabbit 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Why don't you put some cable holders inside the engine cover to tidy up the mess and give you guys room to work?
Tell Sean if he sprays the aluminum with WD-40 it will keep the bits from galling.
Big improvements ! Thanks for sharing !
Shaun needs to stop doing awesome stuff. He will never get a rest.
That bread van is obviously awesome it will make a great recovery vehicle when you're done with it
Just imagine having the bread van pull up to get you out. That would be awesome.
Will you be putting the bigger tires on those beautiful wheels before you and Colton leave on your trip
Will you please remind me what rims you have on the Bread Van?
Annodize the dog house. Would be way better than the fantastic it already is.
A true rollover fuel tank vent uses the FATS method. 3 sides and down.
I like bread van😂
I just wanted to say hello and love the channel. I also wanted to see if you have a Christmas party for your employees? I hope you do because they deserve it.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS “I really need to weld more, I like it a lot”😂😂
Why don't you get snow tracks for the bread van and put them on there and use it for recoveries?
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What about passenger side wiper arm
hope you cerokote clear the raw aluminum
The van is going to need custom jump seats in the rear to haul the RLN team in on recoveries and have room to transport the families out from the recovery zone!
I think that was a BFG bender.
Make sure the wallpaper has same batch numbers
Iam so impressed by Sean’s work he’s a full blown pro to do metalwork👏👏👍 Owen is a good guy Robby has the best crew love your work it’s fun to se and I learn something every time❤️
13:44 get a clear fuel filter and turn it the reverse way around for the breather. It will stop dirt (mud wasps) going into the breather from the wheel well. Not my idea BTW, but a good one to pass on. Actually now I remember, it was Shawn from trail mater. HEY Shawn 🙏
New shirt: Who Framed Robby Rabbit?
Man, I'd give anything to have an endmill and a lathe.
That's a small gas tank for Overlanding.
spray wd40 on the tooling when machining aluminium to prevent the tool from clogging up
Shawn needs a low pressure mister for the milling machine.
They probably don't want the oil mist floating around in a paint shop. As they work a lot in aluminium though alcohol is an awesome cutting fluid, up to 50% reduction in cut force. Though I suspect "I've already had my shop burn down once" Robby may not like that idea.
Shawn some coatings don't like aluminum.wd40 will help
That's not a dog house. It's a bread box. That's where the shake and bake is!
I'm confused, is this pre or post SEMA?