Taking 'Not a Wheelchair' to the NEXT LEVEL? - New Shop Tour!

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  • @idek3867
    @idek3867 2 года назад +3887

    It's so great seeing someone with more money than most people actually using the money to help others!! Really appreciate your work!

    • @Baronnax
      @Baronnax 2 года назад +56

      Bruh, how tf did you write two paragraphs and still say nothing of value?

    • @PointShotDR
      @PointShotDR 2 года назад +41

      @@wade7959 And your contribution to the world is to complain about a compliment?
      Maybe you should do like your examples and keep your thoughts to yourself.

    • @Asad-2166
      @Asad-2166 2 года назад +6

      @@wade7959 it is rare! Otherwise there would be no poverty poor people water and food issues, many people don't have a roof over their head! What world🌍🌎 you live in! 🤷IF EVERY RICH PERSON GAVE JUST ONE TIME 2.5% OF there WEALTH THERE BE NO POVERTY PERIOD! as they say in the land of the blind the one Eyed is the King!🤷🇧🇩🇬🇧 🍻🍺

    • @Asad-2166
      @Asad-2166 2 года назад +6

      @@PointShotDR well said Bro🍻, can't stand people like them🤦

    • @onewheelconnoisseur187
      @onewheelconnoisseur187 2 года назад

      @@Asad-2166 if that's so then why won't the government just take out another loan and end world poverty? They take billions if not trillions a year anyway

  • @electronicengineer
    @electronicengineer 2 года назад +796

    Zack is amazing. He went from "disabling" cellphones to "enabling" humans. What an awesome progression! Be blessed Zack!

    • @DeTrOiTXX12
      @DeTrOiTXX12 2 года назад +47

      I'd hate to see the human "bend test" lol

    • @crazeddonut7712
      @crazeddonut7712 2 года назад +43

      @@DeTrOiTXX12 he scratches them at a level 6

    • @degox99
      @degox99 2 года назад +33

      "Looks like this human didn't survive the durability test, lets procede to disassembly"

    • @superstarr_26
      @superstarr_26 2 года назад +9

      forbidden comment and reply section💀

    • @Eazoon
      @Eazoon 2 года назад +17

      Lol next time someone asks me what happened to my legs I'll say "I failed the durability test"

  • @karenebarker9244
    @karenebarker9244 Год назад +103

    We saw a young woman last weekend at a Civil War Reenactment event near Mobile Alabama. She was able to tour the fort and battleground on her Rig with ease. Made us so happy for her. Her smile was contagious.

    • @Fitzgoodntight
      @Fitzgoodntight Год назад +1

      So badass, pretty refreshing to learn we still got people like this guy!

  • @Jj.everyday
    @Jj.everyday 2 года назад +303

    seeing how this evolved from just an idea of joining two electric bikes to grow to this extent and for sure even further is so damn satisfying

  • @matthenekk
    @matthenekk 2 года назад +429

    One of Zack’s first major videos I saw was the elevator he built in his house. It’s very clear that he’s been trying as hard as he can to leverage his RUclips career into making life better first for his wife, and then for everyone. Most of his early videos I’ve never even gone through are car builds, and he’s gone through a lot of ideas before settling on the phone durability/tear down format of the last 3-4 years. Of course he has the best teardown videos on RUclips, and he obviously loves tech in general, but I think his true passion relies in accessibility, not phones, and for obvious reasons. Cambry is just one example of how great someone in a wheelchair can be, and how much more they can do when everyone works to help each other out. Accessible tech is also the pinnacle of technology and human design coming together, and that seems right up zack’s alley. I hope you continue to do great things.

    • @thakidrashad_1289
      @thakidrashad_1289 2 года назад +2

      I didn’t know that was his wife wow.

    • @tjiddenl
      @tjiddenl 2 года назад +10

      A house is most of the time not a big problem, you can get quite well around with lifts. One like Zack build of chair lifts.
      Most people I hear complaining about is that cities are horrible for handicapped people. Alot of bumps and slight climbs everywhere. The same problem is at alot attraction parks and zoo's. I worked for a zoo and we had a group of handicapped people test the park. They offered some managers to join the test by putting them in a wheelchair. I never heard so much cursing of the management.
      That said everything someone adds to improve someone's mobility is a good thing. Talking about it also works.
      There are more handicapped people in the world most people think of. But alot of people don't see it or want to see it. I agree with you Matt it is great a someone with a platform uses it for the greater good. There are alot that only uses it got the gains (moneyz).
      Keep up the good work and we need to keep fighting to make the world a better place for everyone.
      Never forget spread butter and not hate, since butter and fresh bread is the best thing ever. Hate not.

    • @MuhammadZeshan
      @MuhammadZeshan 2 года назад

      Agreed

    • @personaladdress3539
      @personaladdress3539 2 года назад

      @@thakidrashad_1289 they have a kid too they are sweet family.

  • @bjornrosenzweig8535
    @bjornrosenzweig8535 2 года назад +5

    Man the build quality in these houses is terrifying. As someone who is living in germany, our house is literally made out of solid bricks. The walls inside of the house as well.

  • @anthony-moya
    @anthony-moya 2 года назад +164

    This is awesome! My wife loves her Rig. She's finally be able to hit the trails in Albuquerque and see places she hasn't seen before because of her back problems and not being able to walk long distances.

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  2 года назад +41

      We love seeing your Instagram posts!

    • @jacoober4546
      @jacoober4546 2 года назад +11

      @@JerryRigEverything this is making me cry, I have to order one of these for my grandfather. Nothing but love and positivity to you and your loved ones!

    • @tess2491
      @tess2491 2 года назад +7

      Albuquerque... Have you met waltuh?

    • @ElijahPerrin80
      @ElijahPerrin80 2 года назад +3

      Careful not to make a wrong turn In Albuquerque.

    • @iPhone5244
      @iPhone5244 2 года назад

      @@tess2491 our fav place to eat there is Los Pollos Hermanos

  • @_aullik
    @_aullik 2 года назад +452

    For a few seconds i was thinking that tearing down that many walls is a lot of work, then I remembered you guys live in papier mâché buildings so its actually doable quite quickly.

    • @Bruh-wb3qw
      @Bruh-wb3qw 2 года назад +84

      I was just thinking houses in the US look kinda like a big arts and craft project lol. Makes construction look fun, I've lived in stone and concrete my whole life.

    • @dubious6718
      @dubious6718 2 года назад +12

      Inner walls in Norway is the same, and I would guess rest of the world.

    • @experimentalcyborg
      @experimentalcyborg 2 года назад +9

      I know their building practices and was still surprised to see the wall between the units being plasterboard instead of aerated concrete or brick.

    • @steve_1507
      @steve_1507 2 года назад +25

      Here in europe, its not that easy because... well... bricks.

    • @prairiepanda
      @prairiepanda 2 года назад +8

      @@dubious6718 yeah concrete buildings in Canada usually also have wood and drywall for interior walls. Makes it a lot easier to do maintenance or make changes, but you can still have the durability of the concrete on the outer walls and structural components.

  • @officialwassereimer
    @officialwassereimer 2 года назад +35

    From Germany here and for a person who mostly knows concrete and basic woodworking things, I just wanted to say thank you for explaining non-US people the materials you use and the work you are doing! For me, it's the first time I have seen that in a "normal" (not a building channel/video or something like that) video.

    • @gordoncaindk
      @gordoncaindk Год назад

      Just go north to Denmark and you will find drywalls in every house =D

    • @QAYWSXEDCCXYDSAEWQ
      @QAYWSXEDCCXYDSAEWQ Год назад

      In the UK they call sheet rock "plaster board"

  • @FelipoGoncalves
    @FelipoGoncalves 2 года назад +104

    this probably took months, lots of money, care and patience. yet, he drops a 20min video that makes everything went smooth and easy :D cheers mate, still an inspiration for all of us!

  • @wheels.8452
    @wheels.8452 2 года назад +251

    Ive been in a wheelchair my whole life and the actual disability never bothered me but the fact that I was limited on the terrain I could go on and therefore limited in where I could go at all. you're machines are super exciting to see and I hope that I can get my hands on one sometime in the future. Thanks for all you do!

  • @shadex582
    @shadex582 2 года назад +48

    This really brought be back to my general contracting days. Rough and dirty work between all the demo and sanding... you never know what you find in old ceilings. But after everything's done it's a rewarding thing. God bless and keep up the awesome work!

  • @art_of_jing
    @art_of_jing 2 года назад +416

    Waiting for my wife's Rig to arrive. Thank you guys. How's it like being new parents!?? Congratulations!

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  2 года назад +196

      Love it! He's been sick for a few nights so we aren't sleeping much. But he's the best.

    • @Yoaru
      @Yoaru 2 года назад +3

      @@JerryRigEverything any news about the little one ?

    • @zacharygrossman8316
      @zacharygrossman8316 2 года назад

      @@Yoaru thats what he said...?

  • @thanos879
    @thanos879 2 года назад +566

    When you walked through everything that needed to be done, I was envisioning a construction company doing it. I forgot which channel I was on 😂

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 2 года назад +129

      the wall gets scratches at level 7 and bigger holes at level sledgehammer

    • @nathanstuke
      @nathanstuke 2 года назад +19

      Jerryrig EVERYTHING

    • @verlax8956
      @verlax8956 2 года назад +1

      @@nathanstuke yea

    • @neok1996
      @neok1996 2 года назад +3

      Sort of disappointed that he didn't put a wall removal tool on the rig

    • @jftechdrones
      @jftechdrones 2 года назад +1

      He used to be a builder IIRC

  • @NerwinC
    @NerwinC 2 года назад +46

    It's so awesome that company traded the floors for their labor. I think I saw one of your rigs out here in KY last weekend. A guy with two prosthetic legs was cruising around on one. You all are awesome.

  • @rixmascarenhas
    @rixmascarenhas 2 года назад +120

    This kind of resolve and initiative is why we still have a future as a race. Congrats to you both for putting your souls into this project!

  • @shortkingsage313
    @shortkingsage313 2 года назад +79

    My grandmother had ALS. A lot of people don’t realize the kind of effects that has on someone. She was mostly paralyzed from the neck down with limited mobility in her left arm. If she was still around, she would of loved this kind of innovation. You’re doing such amazing work. You earned a subscription, my utmost respect, and every bit of positivity that comes your way. Thank you for making a change in this world you guys.

  • @rpl1
    @rpl1 2 года назад +126

    I would highly recommend to ware a filter mask when demolishing, removing walls and floor covering and during cleaning - it might be not so obvious, but you may inhale some pretty nasty things during the process, which is definitely better to avoid.

    • @cutiefarty
      @cutiefarty Год назад +3

      exactly what i was thinking! all that dust can be nasty

    • @matthewwilson9749
      @matthewwilson9749 Год назад +1

      It’s a good thing you told them after it was all done. Good job.

    • @garbo8962
      @garbo8962 Год назад

      Don't forget to add that EVERY building built before early 1970's has asbestos in sheetrock, spackle, all old 9" title floors etc. Asbestos was in over 1,000 products.

    • @QAYWSXEDCCXYDSAEWQ
      @QAYWSXEDCCXYDSAEWQ Год назад

      Watch a few episodes of George to the Rescue, he does this sort of work all the time and is sponsored by 3M who provides, masks, glasses and gloves I think.

    • @electricheartpony
      @electricheartpony 11 месяцев назад

      From the looks, it's newer construction with the metal studs. Still not great to inhale,but there's no asbestos.

  • @pauliboo2
    @pauliboo2 2 года назад +102

    As a disabled man, and an engineer, I applaud your new business, this has been a niche that finally has someone filling it!

  • @ronalandy3545
    @ronalandy3545 2 года назад +16

    from breaking a phone , breaking a wall now building something for the people.. i really love this guy.. i'm forever your supporter by watching all your videos.. stay healty and blessed sir

  • @lynnann96
    @lynnann96 2 года назад +25

    Your videos have me in happy tears!❤
    I’m 72 and have noodle legs thanks to Parkinson’s disease. I can barely manage about 1/4 mile at most. Until 4 years ago we were wilderness hikers/campers.
    I’ve felt such frustration about all of the activities I’ve missed because of weak legs.
    I’m finally putting ego aside and researching all terrain wheelchairs.
    We live in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. I’m a silent sport folk. Yes hubs has a snowmobile, but I’m not a fan of the noise. I may start saving for your Rig. He can make tracks for me around the lake, I then won’t sit feeling sorry for myself.😂
    Please tell me what brand your wife’s regular wheelchair is. There are so many I’m just boggled and hers looks like what I’d like to start with for here around our garden center. Love and peace. Lynnann
    Our daughter is in Moab and the past few visits I couldn’t go with them on the hike.😢

  • @starwarlover1016
    @starwarlover1016 2 года назад +40

    It melts my heart to see how much you love Cambery. And to see how much you’re helping people like me who often can’t afford the necessary things I need. Maybe the next project you can do is make some affordable ways for home living for the paralyzed.

  • @alepioveable
    @alepioveable 2 года назад +24

    Have been a subscriber for years, but had to comment on this video.
    Congratulations on the new space!!!
    Love to see beautiful people working to make life a little easy for others, you are a beacon of hope for humanity.
    Keep being this wonderful person and inspiring others like myself to do good for this world!!

  • @ankansharma4897
    @ankansharma4897 Год назад +5

    I mostly followed this channel to see the durability test of mobile phones but never came across this side of the channel. I am glad I found this. Thank you you are making the world a better equal place to live in. Very much appreciate the effort.

  • @downeyd2803
    @downeyd2803 2 года назад +57

    Absolutely great mission I'm a disabled vet and due to my condition my weight is about 350 lb and I'm very limited from the waist down due to a spinal injury. Would love something to ride around on! Especially if they have shock absorbers right? ❤️❤️❤️ Love your mission ❤️❤️❤️❤️ May You And Yours Be Truly BLESSED!!!!!!!

  • @JessieTrinket
    @JessieTrinket 2 года назад +114

    So a few things:
    1: Congratulations on the space! That's a huge step and I hope to see you guys thrive.
    2: The flooring section was WAY cooler than I was expecting. I love the spiked shoes!
    3: I laughed probably a little harder than I should've when you caught yourself with the "If you see us walking around" bit. 😅

    • @OntarioGuy430
      @OntarioGuy430 2 года назад +8

      That was definitely a hint for the exosuit that's in development

    • @Tmani321
      @Tmani321 2 года назад +3

      @@OntarioGuy430 Well not a far-fetched idea for Zack, I mean this guy can do anything after the Whisper project.

    • @fist003
      @fist003 2 года назад

      @@OntarioGuy430 exosuit so you can go around like Blastarr

  • @jackrobinson6277
    @jackrobinson6277 2 года назад +9

    Simply, thank you for what you are doing. It is truly amazing, and will change peoples lives forever. Nothing could be any more rewarding and beautiful than that. Jack and Family (9 of us watched) from Brisbane Queensland Australia.

  • @judyherman1249
    @judyherman1249 2 года назад +18

    My one and only brother's name is Jerry. When we were teens he built his own radio, it was so fun to watch him. Now he is a Civil Engineer and is in charge of 8 Dams in California. I think you two would get along really well. Really appreciate what you are doing to help others who wouldn't be able to get around so easily without your ingenious ideas. You and your wife are very sweet people.

  • @fredbureau-russell7718
    @fredbureau-russell7718 2 года назад +54

    She’s absolutely so lucky to have you. You are both such a perfect couple. I wish that more people around the world were even just a little bit more like you I swear the world would be a better place.

  • @toddai2721
    @toddai2721 2 года назад +42

    it always felt like when he meet her that he found his purpose in life... helping people with accessibility. Now the mission is going into full gear... what a great update video... wishing you guys much success. I hope you collaborate w/ other engineering youtubers to make this truly a community project.

  • @DieCastoms
    @DieCastoms 2 года назад +7

    The first video of yours that i saw was 'welding two bikes together' and I have seen every single (non-phone-torture-video) since then (and also some of the phone torture videos too!) Thank you for sharing your world with the rest of us!!

  • @wunderlichdrive
    @wunderlichdrive Год назад

    This is great to see! My sister was in Africa last summer promoting offroad wheelchair bikes. It was a great initiative to help in communities where people in wheelchairs lose hope for having an active life. It would be great to see your bikes giving hope to people who have lost all hope.

  • @piyushkathuria5265
    @piyushkathuria5265 2 года назад +143

    The insane love you have for your wife, it is crazy like your wife is really blessed that she got such a caring husband

    • @afz3003
      @afz3003 2 года назад +19

      Cambry brings out the best in him, the ultimate tag team.

    • @Vjay1
      @Vjay1 2 года назад +3

      I would think he would say, he was blessed to find someone who loves him unconditionally and supports him.

    • @piyushkathuria5265
      @piyushkathuria5265 2 года назад

      @Masha Mitchell i mean 136 people liked the comment, except you.... So dont know if u understand english

    • @crosita1
      @crosita1 2 года назад +2

      @@piyushkathuria5265 Nah it's a super ablist comment. Watch some other channels of couples where one is disabled. They get this kind of comment all the time and complain about it because it assumes the disabled half of the couple is less valuable than the abled half and that the abled person is sacrificing a relationship with a healthy person to be with a disabled person. Nobody goes to the abled person in these couples and says, oh you are so lucky this disabled person loves you so much, what a saint you are for marrying this person with no obvious physical problems, etc. This type of thing and calling disabled people "inspirational" for living well with disability both make disabled people "less than" abled people. We aren't. Our partners are just as lucky to have us as we are to have them because we are awesome. I will link some videos that discuss this type of comment. And yes, because so many people think this way, this type of ablist comment will get a lot of upvotes because it seems supportive to most people. The whole problem with ablism is that it's hard to recognize, especially for people who aren't disabled, because more people subconsciously have been taught to think that way than not. Getting defensive when it's pointed out is, again, normal, but not helpful to eliminating ablism. Instead of being defensive when someone says you are acting with bias, you could try noticing that you are uncomfortable but then really thinking about whether there's anything you can do to make things better for everyone. Of course you didn't intend to say something ablist. You intended to be supportive. But the only way to get better at really being supportive is for all of us to be able to be uncomfortable long enough to accept we can do better. The person who brought up the problems with this type of comment did so with kindness and politeness. It needs to be okay for people to speak up about subconscious biases if we are ever going to make the lives of people who aren't like most people in some way, like being disabled, better. We could use your help.

    • @crosita1
      @crosita1 2 года назад

      I know I have seen Jessica Kellgren-Fozard talk about this in her channel as well.

  • @Orin_Khan
    @Orin_Khan 2 года назад +46

    I love this amazing idea. Can't love Zack enough. He is such a great human being. I wish and hope there will be more people like him.

  • @heidyvaleriaschneider3239
    @heidyvaleriaschneider3239 2 года назад +3

    I'm brazilian and one of my best friends was born with cerebral palsy. She suffers with dificulty on a manual wheelchair because the eletric ones are hard to her control. Because of her disability with muscular malfunction the "joystick" on eletric is realy hard for her getting constant upfront in the same velocity. I love your channel and hope you guys get all you want. You inspire many people around the world. (Portugal is where I'm watching you now). Good luck in your project.

  • @surajsinhmar
    @surajsinhmar 2 года назад +103

    Over the period Jerry has bolstered my confidence of being a one man army. I can build my home by myself, make me a good car, repair my phones , install all the accessories at home etc and would still be left with enough time to be a kinder person to earth. Hopefully see you around someday Jerry .

    • @daylen577
      @daylen577 2 года назад +2

      You absolutely can do all of that yourself, but it's hella expensive. Sure it's cheaper if you do it yourself, but people quickly forget that a big reason Zack can do all of this is, is because he has the funds to risk it. Oftentimes it's not feasible to choose risking a wasted $100k over paying the extra $10k to have a professional do it.

  • @AbhishekKumar-cj6xi
    @AbhishekKumar-cj6xi 2 года назад +41

    At the last shot i could feel cambry struggling to hold in tears of happiness. And it's just amazing how you have tapped into her wishes that she herself didn't knew existed by projects like these. I hope God sends help to you as much as you need. Keep up the good work. Inspiring journey.

  • @kflan3342
    @kflan3342 2 года назад +1

    I was brought to tears watching this video. You are amazing and what you are doing is so important. My day went from a can Do/Build/Fix anything 48-year-old to a quadriplegic in an accident. It took 10 years to come to grips with how to live a life no one can plan for. Doing and going was simply hard or impossible. You are giving back and ability to live a fuller life and so much more affordable. Prayers for continued success.

  • @mclennan1024
    @mclennan1024 2 года назад +14

    I had tears in my eye watching this video, and my hat goes off to you setting up a non-profit. Everything here in the UK costs twice as much as it should, I wish you all the best of luck and I love all of you are videos. thank you for helping make part off the world a bit more accessible, on another note you make beach wheels (rear only) that are travel friendly.

  • @pegleg2959
    @pegleg2959 2 года назад +177

    Cambry seems so much more confident and relaxed on camera these days, it's wonderful to see. She's such a beautiful woman, both outside and in. I haven't got a physical disability myself, but Cambry is incredibly inspirational to me (and I don't mean because of her disability, I mean she inspires me on a woman to woman level). She's feminine but strong, confident but not narcsistic, tough but not hard, beautiful, natural, funny, laid back, intelligent, competent, and she seems willing to try new things even if they scare her. Anyway, I think I've gone on enough about a woman who I've never even met haha. I just wanted to say that she's exactly the type of woman I try to be every day. Mr clean is one lucky guy.

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  2 года назад +61

      Thank you! I agree! I'll make sure she reads this.

    • @pegleg2959
      @pegleg2959 2 года назад +10

      @@JerryRigEverything oh good! I was pretty sure you guys wouldn't see my comment, you must get so many and it's an older video, I basically thought I was shouting into the void, lmao. Hope that you, Cambry, and the wee one have a lovely Christmas! (Also, I'm sorry about the Mr Clean joke, you must've heard that enough to last a life time haha.)

    • @fahadmalik8862
      @fahadmalik8862 2 года назад

      @@pegleg2959 If you are sorry then why say "you must have heard that enough to last a life time haha". That joke basiclly is saying that all bald men look the same. Or inhhibit stetypes of beaviour and etc and is for undermining Bald men (saying bald men as "mr clean" was used). Also those two do not look like they have the best of a relatoinship. But that is not my buiness. Shes normal nothing special. Most women are like this unless you are undermining women now?

    • @danielfay
      @danielfay 2 года назад +6

      @@fahadmalik8862 knob!

    • @ellarweegadsden8483
      @ellarweegadsden8483 Год назад +1

      Glad you were able to see how lucky he is. And he acts as if he thinks he is, too. I hope he only changes for the better as time goes on. He certainly seems like a keeper.

  • @Y_V_A_W
    @Y_V_A_W 2 года назад +5

    I started watching Zack 4 years ago and I won't lie, I stopped watching him awhile back, but it's so good to see how his life has changed and how he's changed the lives of many. If anyone deserves success it's this guy. Keep it up!

  • @aftabhussain4036
    @aftabhussain4036 2 года назад +127

    I love how he acknowledges that not all of his audience is American and makes it easy for us by explaining everything we need to know.

    • @akshaysudhan841
      @akshaysudhan841 2 года назад +4

      Dude I've always wanted to know how they do those floors, finally 😃

  • @bashirmohamed136
    @bashirmohamed136 2 года назад +15

    Nice to see that someone who can do alot of things for himself goes and build a whole workshop just to help people In need. This type of projects which really deserves to be in gofundme. Keep it up

  • @pradeeprajvincent
    @pradeeprajvincent Год назад +1

    Software, hardware, construction... bro knows just about everything!

  • @Rouxghost
    @Rouxghost 2 года назад +33

    Both my Sister and my Mum are in wheelchairs, I think what you guys are doing is amazing!

  • @ianabelein2821
    @ianabelein2821 2 года назад +47

    Such a treat to have Cambry in a video. You guys are just awesome is all I can say

  • @mavi5477
    @mavi5477 2 года назад +5

    This is AMAZING, congratulations. Been following you from day one. You are an awesome family. A word of advice (from experience) you should be wearing a mask when demolishing walls to protect your lungs.

  • @MrMattRanger
    @MrMattRanger 2 года назад +15

    This makes me so happy to see! As someone who uses a wheelchair and would love to own a NotAWheelchair someday seeing this expand is amazing!

  • @WheeledWarrior69
    @WheeledWarrior69 Год назад +1

    I recently stumbled upon your channel and am loving it. I've been totally disabled since birth (Spina Bifida) and use a wheelchair. This business you have is amazing! I wish nothing but great success for you both! Too bad I'm in NY or I'd be happy to meet you both as you said in the video.

  • @hansgirl
    @hansgirl 2 года назад +4

    I am beyond thankful for all you and Cambry are doing to help others in wheelchairs experience life to the fullest without it costing them more than they can afford! Your passion project will have such far reaching ripple effects and impact so many lives! As someone who is in a wheelchair (with most of my family living on a farm that is super NOT accessible) it is so amazing to think about being able to actually have a way to participate in farm activities safely (most scooters are not super stable) and not have it break the bank! You guys are absolutely amazing and I just love you all so much! God bless you and all that you are doing! ❤Jennifer

  • @winklepicking3202
    @winklepicking3202 2 года назад +10

    Love this! I have paraplegia, and it’s damn expensive, my chair and power add on cost the same as a brand new family car here in the UK! This is very welcome to all with disabilities, you and Cambry are a dream team!

  • @lynnann96
    @lynnann96 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @linguistisch
    @linguistisch 2 года назад +6

    This is incredible. I'm a civil engineer working in transportation equity, sustainability, etc. Thank you for your making the world a better place!

  • @TechWithBrett
    @TechWithBrett 2 года назад +5

    That place looks awesome! That big sign is sweet.

  • @calicored3076
    @calicored3076 2 года назад +3

    The fact that it's a made in the USA business has made you even more of a hero!!!!

  • @phil-zz5hk
    @phil-zz5hk 2 года назад +6

    as a wheelchair use , you are opening up the world for us . i also use a mobility scooter , but i am restricted as to where i can go . i live in the uk and these are very expensive here . try to get the motability company here to accept your product . it is needed .

  • @jonlul
    @jonlul 2 года назад +1

    You guys are great. I’m so happy to see how much you’ve grown since I started watching ur channel. You’re guys are doing so much for our community. What you’re doing is what I’ve always envisioned & wished the world as a whole would do. Make the world inclusive to all. You’re appreciated so much.

  • @scittw22
    @scittw22 2 года назад +3

    Here's hoping your company continues to grow and blossom. We need entrepreneurs like you making the mobility/accessibility options out there better and more affordable.

  • @pilkjaer
    @pilkjaer 2 года назад +6

    So cool to see you grow. You are my favorite couple on the YT! I wish you all the luck and what you do really matters!

  • @marcusholtzhausen2963
    @marcusholtzhausen2963 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @carterhoman1006
    @carterhoman1006 2 года назад +27

    Hey Zack, great explanation of drywalling! As a drywaller myself I end up always having to critique when others do it. I guess that comes with the career lol. It's pretty great to see another person who likes to Jerryrig and do things themselves and learn new things. My grandpa's name was Jerry as well which is pretty cool also. Love the videos.

  • @BrendenWasHere24
    @BrendenWasHere24 2 года назад +6

    I've been watching this channel develop over the years, I love the direction it is heading.

  • @ernestrhee777
    @ernestrhee777 7 месяцев назад

    I have recently come across your videos, and I truly appreciate seeing the efforts of a talented Individual with a huge heart through your youtube videos. Congratulations on your meeting a wonderful partner and wish continued success in the future!!!

  • @testep02
    @testep02 2 года назад +6

    Hey, Zak. I am a professional software engineer and a self-taught electronics enthusiast. If you ever need a volunteer to help with a project, I'd be more than happy. Love what you all are doing. I think people who use their resources and platform to help others are truly amazing!

  • @ragegirly4111
    @ragegirly4111 2 года назад +33

    Dude this is amazing! As a Para myself I can’t wait to see what else you guys and gals roll out in the future to make our lives better in some way! If you haven’t yet link up with the Abilities Expo I bet they’d love to have you to help get the word out more about your company and the vision. 🙏🏻❤️ ♿️

    • @aussiefurbymogwaifan6621
      @aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 2 года назад

      Is abilities expo ran by disabled people themselves though? As I have a feeling that disabled people have called them out for ableism🤔

  • @ismaild1982
    @ismaild1982 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Jerry, Amazed by the your creativity and your amazing creations. I have a 3yr old son who is a paraplegic, and I am hoping to one day be able to afford one of these "Not a Wheelchair". We live in South Africa, which makes it difficult for us to have access to your products. Due to ROE and shipping cost. Wishing you everything of the best, and one day your amazing creations may even be built in South Africa too.

  • @RedHeadedStepchild_77
    @RedHeadedStepchild_77 4 месяца назад

    Goddamn, you are a good person Zack, like an actual genuinely good dude. No pretentiousness or putting on an act for your videos. Pure integrity. You deserve every little bit of success you get my man.

  • @McDark84
    @McDark84 2 года назад +4

    Holy crap man. This is so awesome. Wishing you best of luck with the buisness. I hope you are able to reach out to many in need. And wish you enough growth to expand maybe even beyond the US. Sincerely, a german fan

  • @gabihagelstein515
    @gabihagelstein515 2 года назад +6

    This is such a wonderful thing your family is doing to help others. You're a real one 💪

  • @jmfs3497
    @jmfs3497 2 года назад +1

    Every time I go hiking I think about how things could be more accessible. Nature is such a healing place.

  • @christiandiemond9595
    @christiandiemond9595 2 года назад +4

    As someone who just recently took delivery of a wheelchair, I find your videos interesting and make mobility issues a whole lot easier to deal with.

  • @mcasur
    @mcasur 2 года назад +5

    Explaining dry wall is actually very helpful. Here in Brazil is all about bricks and cement.

    • @dubious6718
      @dubious6718 2 года назад

      You use drywall in Brazil.

  • @danshepler9933
    @danshepler9933 2 года назад

    Proud of BOTH of you, what a great pair and your products are out of this world. I've been using an electric power chair for almost 10 years now so I can understand how the wife must appreciate all of the products you have created.

  • @texassciko
    @texassciko 2 года назад +10

    Y’all are awesome. This is going to help so many people. Wish there was more people like y’all in the world.

  • @nohandleisagoodhandle
    @nohandleisagoodhandle 2 года назад +3

    I know I am but a drop in the bucket, but I have been watching for years. This shop really brings it home, guys. So happy for your success and for your next steps!

  • @art_of_jing
    @art_of_jing 2 года назад +1

    just unboxed her baby blue beauty. thank you again for a life changing invention. she just needs to get her core stronger so she can move in and out like Cambry. we plan on heading to big sur next month to try it out, God willing 🙏.

  • @gregfisher216
    @gregfisher216 2 года назад +19

    Absolutely Fascinating ! I love your passion and talent and at the same time being very smart ! Blessings on this amazing venture!

  • @jack-wilder
    @jack-wilder 2 года назад +3

    You two are amazing. Rare to find such decent good people. Brings a tear to my eye. I hope I find someone to love as much as you guys do.

  • @charlesrovira5707
    @charlesrovira5707 2 года назад +1

    @12:12 I love it when things like *_Not a Wheelchair_* happen and it just about sells itself, (I could use one myself,)
    Everybody knows someone whose life could be improved with added mobility.

  • @hglbrg
    @hglbrg 2 года назад +5

    In Sweden using drywall or "gipsväggar" as they are called here, is the standard for internal walls. Has been for 50 odd years. We usually add wooden trim on (top of) corners and edges.

  • @matiascba87
    @matiascba87 2 года назад +7

    Hell, you guys exude good guy energy. The work you're doing it amazing and important. Who would've imagined the guy from RUclips who broke and fixed phones could give you this kind of chills!

  • @dannyparke4477
    @dannyparke4477 Год назад +1

    God bless you for what you are doing. My wife sells wheelchairs and I am a T5 paraplegic. I would love to be able to get around our yard with one of your chairs. I have a power chair to use outside but as you know they get stuck very easily. Thanks again and good luck with your business. Danny

  • @jraym17
    @jraym17 2 года назад +10

    Jerry... Not even 5 minutes in and I remember why I follow you. You both deserve everything you desire.

  • @SeanBZA
    @SeanBZA 2 года назад +5

    The one thing you need is low cost replacement wheels that can go on regular chairs, as often they wear out, and the owner is often stuck for a long time waiting for repairs. Or those wider wheels that will fit a regular one, which then immediately allows use in places like parks, as they are less likely to get stuck.

  • @Arez455
    @Arez455 2 года назад +1

    I love seeing this. not only the innovation but the heart behind it. This is how the future is made. Through enterprise and entrepreneur spirit. Keep it up guys!

  • @GFourGadget
    @GFourGadget 2 года назад +13

    This is really inspiring, and I'm really glad you're doing so much good for the society 🙏🏽 Bless you and your family Zack

  • @HDJess
    @HDJess 2 года назад +14

    This must be the coolest video you've ever done, though. I'm in love with the idea of trying to help people out while not looking to get rich out of it, unlike big companies that do the opposite, selling crap products for as much profit as possible.

  • @58Kym
    @58Kym 2 года назад

    Gosh, I had a father-in-law and a nephew both were in wheel chairs. I wish these were available then. My nephew is now past the medical point when he can leave his home but when he was a young man/teenager these would have been great for him to be able to widen his world appreciably and do things a young man would enjoy.

  • @vongdong10
    @vongdong10 2 года назад +40

    Zac, just a quick question. Have you thought of making the wheelchairs out of aluminium extrusion bars? It makes mounting parts easier, be able to make adustments for the owner and potential for mounting accessories.

    • @dauntlessRx
      @dauntlessRx 2 года назад +12

      You should probably send him an email

  • @rickdeckard9810
    @rickdeckard9810 2 года назад +33

    While some Tiktokers making millions acting stupid spending on fancy cars and toys, this guy spends it making his wife's life easier and helping disabled people. Gotta respect that.

  • @dc1544
    @dc1544 2 года назад

    Awesome, brings a tear of joy to my eyes and warms my heart. Now I see why you have so many subscribers. You deserve every penny.

  • @TFlubonis
    @TFlubonis 2 года назад +36

    This man is the perfect reflection of the sentence "not all heroes wear capes". Great work!

    • @acecel
      @acecel 2 года назад +3

      I would have said "Not all heroes have hair" :p

    • @personaladdress3539
      @personaladdress3539 2 года назад

      @@acecel saitama dosent have hair he is a class b hero

    • @ricomon35
      @ricomon35 2 года назад +1

      Not all heroes snap their fingers? Oh, I don't know, LOL

    • @aussiefurbymogwaifan6621
      @aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 2 года назад

      As someone who is autistic, zach is not a "hero" for giving his wife accessibility equipment, Zach giving his wife accessibility equipment is a human right for disabled people and shouldn't be seen as something "heroic". Abled people proving accessibility for disabled people being seen as heroic, is what is preventing from disabled people's access needs being seen as access rights!🤦🏼‍♀️🙄

    • @personaladdress3539
      @personaladdress3539 2 года назад

      @@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 you dont have to make this discussion toxic for god sake.

  • @sstockemer
    @sstockemer 2 года назад +22

    Y'all are 2 of the most wholesome, deserving people I could imagine. Many thanks to you both. I'll keep watching your videos. :)

  • @benjaminchoate
    @benjaminchoate 2 года назад +1

    Exciting progress, Zack and Cambry! I'm a computer guy and solar/EV/ebike enthusiast and I've enjoyed much of your content. Rooting for you from Cache Valley!

  • @PhilWaud
    @PhilWaud 2 года назад +4

    Love how you dont let anything get in your way, and its so good to see you setting up a not for profit scheme to help folk. Well done and good luck.

  • @mathewemden2068
    @mathewemden2068 2 года назад +4

    You two are awesome. I hope to bump into you on the street someday and say "thanks a ton" for everything you do!

  • @looneylane
    @looneylane 2 года назад

    This is awesome and understand the struggle for mobility. Broke my neck as a firefighter in 2008! lost use of my left side so couldn't even properly use a standard chair so had to jump a tonne of hoops to get my first electric chair. If I go downhill again I will definitely look into getting one!!

  • @benjaninja
    @benjaninja 2 года назад +43

    Zack's wholesome and sometimes awkward energy is just what I needed today.
    ... If you see us walking around.. 😳 17:06
    😂
    Awesome work!

  • @youngchronicpain
    @youngchronicpain 2 года назад +11

    I am so excited for the cool stuff you guys will do in the future! I am a wheelchair user and my boyfriend showed me your videos. I can't fully express how much I appreciate you guys keeping your costs low. I had to buy my first manual wheelchair off of Craigslist because my insurance payed for my full size powerchair, and they won't cover both, even though I need both. (Because I can't afford an accessible van to transport my big chair.) Being disabled is so expensive!

  • @heartsky
    @heartsky 2 года назад

    Makes my heart swell seeing such passion, compassion, and goodwill.
    God bless you all!