Really like how you made that splice cut. I think with your new welder and new found knowledge it will be a super strong join. The liners will be icing on the cake. Oh yea those are some wicked stands you made. I think you will use them more than you know...
I’m glad that I’m not the only one who starts out using the cutting glasses and about halfway through the project they are just on top of my head not to be used again 😂
Those are some very study stands some nice fabrication work as well will be a handy thing to have and when not being used for frame work there be a nice sturdy bench to sit on for a ice cream break👍
14:51 if you polish all the contact surfaces, and put graphite powder, it's better than grease, because it won't suck in all the shop crud. All you have to do to maintain it is put more graphite powder every few uses. I have a similar setup for a sliding lifter frame (basically two wedges that are used to lift items perfectly parallel, very useful for lining up heavy structures), and where the two flat surfaces meet at the top, i welded a little box around it and put graphite in there and it self feeds. I haven't removed the tin cap in almost 5 years now and it still works.
Great video J.C.Smith really enjoy watching you fabricate these saw horses for doing frame work. Looking forward to the next video on this truck frame stretch stay safe Mr & Mrs J.C.Smith.
Great work jc brother I admire you and your work so much would love to meet you boy do I have a bunch of idea's for trucks and trailer and I'd love nothing more then to be an apprentice to work under the hardest working man I know with real morals and value's with the heart of pure gold bless you and all your family may the keep you strongly and in perfect peace.
we get our education one of two ways. we pay for it in schooling or we pay for it in the mistakes we make when figuring it out. everyday is school around here. always something new to learn.
I like the saw horses and there perfect for this application. And probably a lot cheaper than the ones that you can buy but these look way stronger than anything that you can buy that’s for sure. Nice job 👍 have a Blessed One Sir
Thanks for another great video! I built a similar set of stands many years ago with a few changes. I extended the round tube up that the scaffolding jacks fit inside of so there is no need for washers. The giant "wingnuts" are easier to get at and the round tube fits right inside of the wingnut. I also used the pivoting scaffolding jacks rather than the rigid style and I fastened a piece of square tube crosswise to the feet of the jacks. I build a lot of trailers of all widths so the main stringers can be clamped directly to that square tube and have infinite adjustability. They work great.
i dont want the pipe extending above because i want to be able to use these as complete flat surfaces. the purpose of the washers is to reduce the friction and make it easier to adjust with the load on it. i didnt want pivoting. if i need to adjust more than the pins allow, something is definitely wrong.
Scaffold jacks work just like pipe welding stands and their flat top makes them perfect for your use. The style stands you made are commonly called "bucks" and ya can't beat your price on wide channel. I have a bunch made from C-channel from a wood products auction and they're so handy any time I get similar steel I'll fab more. Shorter ones are nice for blocking up vehicles outdoors if you use old steel rims as horizontal bases. Those work even on dirt. With all the frame parts you score it would be worth setting scraps aside for more stand welding parties. If you're doing a task where more positive horizontal retention is wanted an upward-facing piece of channel is easy to attach either by removable bolts or tack welds.
Awesome video that is extremely interesting work you are doing I really like the saw horses. You could make a bracket on the bottom so you could move each saw horse with a 2 hand dolly truck I have moved lots of parts around that way it's surprising how well they work especially the ones rated for 400 pounds or more
good use of material smart Idea and save some cash, metal prices in my Wa. State are through the roof, 2x2 1/8 wall 20 foot stick 210 dollars its crazy, started saving everything Chris as always great video J.C.
JC, nice piece of seat of the pants engineering on those frame stands! I know you say you're not a welder but the last few episodes coulda fooled me! Great Video!
Dear J.C. Smith projects family. 👍👌👏 Extremely well done again and as always (video and work). These saw horses are totally overbuilt and that's exactly how I do most things too. Therefore I like your channel/work/work ethic even more. I'm eagerly looking forward to see them finished. 2) Please kindly allow me to suggest that you wear eye protection while using the plasma cutter. When the damage to our health is done, it's usually done forever. Please don't ask me why I know, sigh. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards, luck and especially health to all of you.
From the peanut gallery, if you leave the permanent wheels off and put crosspieces between the legs close or on the floor, you can put sandbags on them, like guys do on lathes, to steady things up. In any event, it looks like things are coming right along. Thanks for the video and take care.
you could get the casters that you push down on the foot pedal and they lock down push gain and they fold up thus your stands would stay low and flat when needed but easier to move around when you want their used a lot on wood working stuff like table saws and big plainers ect. just and idea
Dear friend Mr. Smith I watch and enjoy your videos from thousands of miles away in the Middle East Like you, I rebuild trucks, diesel generators and air compressors. I hope one day I can meet you and cooperate
I'd just put a little 6" piece of frame laid with the C-channel facing up on each of those plates. You can tap bolts in like you said to center the frame to the left or right, and it'll keep the frame pieces from sliding off in either direction.
O-H-I-O Porters.🇺🇸 Peterbuilt Sawhorses…now that’s a thumpin setup. I’m sure casters won’t be needed, but I’m sure they’re heavy enough to carry & support that frame! My thoughts usually go along with using what you have around the shop!🧐 I know you usually have some scraps anyway around there! Hehehe! Hey, I’m getting more excited about this adventure! I wish I were down the road from ya…I would love to be there & help ya on this. I’m sure there’s a great deal to learn. I like the step-down cut on the frame. I’ve never seen it done like that, so I’m excited to see it come together. Do you plan on grinding a valley on those edges so the weld goes into the frame? This is gonna be good!!! 🥰🤩✌️
nope. never had anyone who said i was doing it wrong follow up with their own video of how to do it right. craftsman and people who take pride in their work are always eager to learn more and better ways. a true professional would offer advice and tips on how to do it better rather than tear a person down for not knowing. i dont ask for opinions from people i dont respect.
Those look good. You must have 40 acres of truck frames saved up, LoL I paid about 3 dollars a pound for 5x2x3/16 rectangle tube for the tractor rops I just built. Absolutely ridiculous what it cost!
i do cut a fair amount of truck frames. they always come in handy for some project here or there. if i had bought the new steel along with the adjusters and casters, i would have around $1500. in these. your right. steel is through the roof right now.
You have used waiste c channel to make a nice jigs to make you life easy for holding frames. As normal ideas start in your head and it's made a few hours later great job on yhe welding company for the tool's needed for the job at hand
Very nice job with your frame stands love the adjustability and your fabrication skills are excellent. How’s that boxer dog doing would like to see a little more of him every now and again.
@@j.c.smithprojects I’ve had six boxers over 30yrs and every one has a place in my ❤️ best dogs with children and the elderly. My nieces, nephews, and mother in law would come over and the boxers would drop me for them, my brother raised his voice at my nephew and one of the boxers went over and sat in front of my nephew and just stared at my brother I told him he had better shut up. I hope you spoil that boy of yours.
The light from a plasma arc can easily destroy your eyes, there are no pain nerve endings inside your eyes, it won't hurt at all while the arc light ruins your eyes. Arc light easily causes macular degeneration, retinal detachment and permanent blindness. This isn't something anyone can debate - it just works that way.
I usually use a automatic welding helmet. My thinking is, if I get a flash of light that's bright enough, it will darken the lens and the rest of the time, it's tinted some anyways
And I can tell you from experience I had my retina detach and it took the Dr and 5 of his nurses to hold me down i can't stand anything around my eyes while he put that needle into my eyeball 10 times putting the meds he called it glue told him to dumb it down so I knew what he was talking about the glue was used to hold the wall paper which is like a mirror back up on the wall in my eyeball after that was done and it hurts like hell the numbing didn't take I went home 3 days later went back to there other office where they had the lazar put my chin on pad looked in machine and that first flash was 1000 time brighter then like looking into the sun his words I moved he said you have to stay perfectly still or it wouldn't take and I would loose sight in that eye so I had to hold on it had handles as tight as I could looking into that machine while it kept going around my eye lazer flashing burning it back together but it worked I had to have cataracts taken off 6 months later but I have better sight in my eye then before it came loose so your right ALWAYS protect your eyes I want watch anyone weld or spot weld even on RUclips videos I don't take any chances after going thru all that it was painful but I can see and that's the main thing I have a little trouble driving at night with all these blue and extra bright led headlights and seems like no one no's what a dimmer switch is these days well sorry for the long rant just don't want anyone to have to go thru this or loose there sight it was nerve racking those evening's having my eye taped shut not knowing if I would be able to see out of that eye again or it would be black like when it was taped shut so just take the time and wear some kind of glasses or shield / hood to protect those 2 little things we forget and 2 are all you have but keep the video's coming Mr and Mrs JC
@@timatwell3728 agreed about the inconsiderate vehicle owners nowadays. All these Yee Yees in their "leveled" (squatted) pickups with their lights pointing to the horizon and why do they all think they're so cool riding around with their fog lights on all the time? I hate extra regs but would like to have light sensors in patrol cars to detect excessive lumens above a certain height to issue repair tickets for these often Non-DOT approved led lights guys are installing without alignment
Dear @@scubasteve7946 👍👌👏 Sqme in Germany! Seems unfortunately to be the same all over the world nowadays/meanwhile. Best regards, luck and health in particular.
@J.C.SmithProjects been gathering scrap metal left over from jobs and tear outs for a set of horses like this. Where did you get the acme thread adjusters from?
Your homemade sawhorses are probably be more durable than any sawhorse you could buy. I knew a contractor back in the 80s when I was in highschool and every sawhorse he had was homemade. It was because the guy was cheap it's because his homemade were more durable.
I can see folks who have little backyard sawmills copying those stands for their little mill to set on. I know I would if I was looking to make it right. I could see the "wow" or what ever ya call em back where the crossmember in question.... this frame is not your standard pickup frame that a frame bender can handle so curious as to how your going to get this one done. I been talking to my son about that welder and he ain't got here to the house yet. He works as a supervisor on the Pogo mines here in Alaska. Once their completed building the different stuff that makes it work... lets just say "Wow" for a different meaning! He built something that I call a centrifuge but he calls it something totally different and it pulls thousands of ounces of gold out of the mountain. I ain't gonna even try to say how much gold comes out right now but if you was to imagine a pickup truck loaded to the top of the cab... and make that a very long bed.... that comes out of that mountain every few hours. Maybe it can keep up with the government's spending habits/LOL
JC, you’re going to have to change your name on here to JCs frame work. But you do amazing work. What did you ever do with the F750 that you built that good looking hitch, project “overkill” or something like that?
Good job excellent workmanship how many other people actually would come up with that process design blueprint and be assembled something like you did Peterbilt saw horses 💯💯💯💯💯💯🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😎✔️✔️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️
That step cut on the frame is totally next level !!!! pure awesomeness !
it is only as good as the fit on the donor frame. cutting it was easy. fitting it it where the real test comes in.
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We long time viewers trust your quality workmanship a 150 percent (or even a bit more). ;-)
Sincerely yours.
Really like how you made that splice cut. I think with your new welder and new found knowledge it will be a super strong join. The liners will be icing on the cake. Oh yea those are some wicked stands you made. I think you will use them more than you know...
I'm pretty sure you would not have liked casters on the saw horses.
Awesome idea on the adjusters!!
Nice set of saw horses. Nice job 👍, that's one way to save money.
I’m glad that I’m not the only one who starts out using the cutting glasses and about halfway through the project they are just on top of my head not to be used again 😂
Those are some very study stands some nice fabrication work as well will be a handy thing to have and when not being used for frame work there be a nice sturdy bench to sit on for a ice cream break👍
Hi JC like the way husband and wife work together. While you busy the wife inform us.Great job.
As usual JC, you do the job right. Gave me a few ideas so thanks for that. Hello Mrs JC. Take care
0:44 really good idea. Old rotten frames are perfect for use as saw horses.
That’s awesome big rig frame machine from cut up rail and screw jacks brilliant
14:51 if you polish all the contact surfaces, and put graphite powder, it's better than grease, because it won't suck in all the shop crud. All you have to do to maintain it is put more graphite powder every few uses. I have a similar setup for a sliding lifter frame (basically two wedges that are used to lift items perfectly parallel, very useful for lining up heavy structures), and where the two flat surfaces meet at the top, i welded a little box around it and put graphite in there and it self feeds. I haven't removed the tin cap in almost 5 years now and it still works.
Great idea and execution. The plasma cutter sure looks invaluable for what you do. Thanks
Great video J.C.Smith really enjoy watching you fabricate these saw horses for doing frame work. Looking forward to the next video on this truck frame stretch stay safe Mr & Mrs J.C.Smith.
Great work jc brother I admire you and your work so much would love to meet you boy do I have a bunch of idea's for trucks and trailer and I'd love nothing more then to be an apprentice to work under the hardest working man I know with real morals and value's with the heart of pure gold bless you and all your family may the keep you strongly and in perfect peace.
we get our education one of two ways. we pay for it in schooling or we pay for it in the mistakes we make when figuring it out. everyday is school around here. always something new to learn.
I like the saw horses and there perfect for this application. And probably a lot cheaper than the ones that you can buy but these look way stronger than anything that you can buy that’s for sure. Nice job 👍 have a Blessed One Sir
Thanks for another great video! I built a similar set of stands many years ago with a few changes. I extended the round tube up that the scaffolding jacks fit inside of so there is no need for washers. The giant "wingnuts" are easier to get at and the round tube fits right inside of the wingnut. I also used the pivoting scaffolding jacks rather than the rigid style and I fastened a piece of square tube crosswise to the feet of the jacks. I build a lot of trailers of all widths so the main stringers can be clamped directly to that square tube and have infinite adjustability. They work great.
i dont want the pipe extending above because i want to be able to use these as complete flat surfaces. the purpose of the washers is to reduce the friction and make it easier to adjust with the load on it. i didnt want pivoting. if i need to adjust more than the pins allow, something is definitely wrong.
I totally get it. Our shop has a floor drain system that has quite a pitch to it, so I need a lot of adjustment to get things level.
Scaffold jacks work just like pipe welding stands and their flat top makes them perfect for your use. The style stands you made are commonly called "bucks" and ya can't beat your price on wide channel. I have a bunch made from C-channel from a wood products auction and they're so handy any time I get similar steel I'll fab more. Shorter ones are nice for blocking up vehicles outdoors if you use old steel rims as horizontal bases. Those work even on dirt. With all the frame parts you score it would be worth setting scraps aside for more stand welding parties. If you're doing a task where more positive horizontal retention is wanted an upward-facing piece of channel is easy to attach either by removable bolts or tack welds.
My favorite quick down and dirty
Good job on the Stands 👍
I really love those stands nice work
Awesome I use the same notch. I put a frame cut on my 86 359 adding 60 to the WB
I’m really liking this build. Great job mr and mrs JC.
Very good idea and the stands will come in handy for years to come . Really nice welderand plasma cutter . Great video .
Awesome video that is extremely interesting work you are doing I really like the saw horses. You could make a bracket on the bottom so you could move each saw horse with a 2 hand dolly truck I have moved lots of parts around that way it's surprising how well they work especially the ones rated for 400 pounds or more
That plasma cutter cuts steel like butter! Really cool design J.C. Making something that you need while saving a buck; doesn’t get better than that! 👍
good use of material smart Idea and save some cash, metal prices in my Wa. State are through the roof, 2x2 1/8 wall 20 foot stick 210 dollars its crazy, started saving everything Chris as always great video J.C.
the metal i was going to order was going to be over $700. plus the adjusters and casters. looking at over $1500.
Great video ,looking forward to the build. Awsome saw horses 🐎
Awesome videos as always. Thanks again for sharing
JC, nice piece of seat of the pants engineering on those frame stands! I know you say you're not a welder but the last few episodes coulda fooled me! Great Video!
Keep up the good work , love ur channel
yes keep it simple every time
Nice work looks like it will make your job easier…
hello jc and mrs.smith its is randy and i like u video is cool jc thanks friends randy
Those are fantastic. I have often wanted the extra same thing! And the store bought adjustable stands are pricey for a set no doubt
great job on the frame so far.. will take time..
that's some serious GENIUS right there ,,, i'm gonna have to make a set now ,,
What a project
Dear J.C. Smith projects family.
👍👌👏 Extremely well done again and as always (video and work). These saw horses are totally overbuilt and that's exactly how I do most things too. Therefore I like your channel/work/work ethic even more. I'm eagerly looking forward to see them finished.
2) Please kindly allow me to suggest that you wear eye protection while using the plasma cutter. When the damage to our health is done, it's usually done forever. Please don't ask me why I know, sigh.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards, luck and especially health to all of you.
Thank you for the education thanks
Fantastic idea hope you put a patent on this before some company copies the design great video 🏴
Awesome engineering as usual. A great way to save a grand too.
Doing a great job
From the peanut gallery, if you leave the permanent wheels off and put crosspieces between the legs close or on the floor, you can put sandbags on them, like guys do on lathes, to steady things up. In any event, it looks like things are coming right along. Thanks for the video and take care.
i made them low to the ground with a wide stance. that and the fact they are heavy, make them very stable.
you could get the casters that you push down on the foot pedal and they lock down push gain and they fold up thus your stands would stay low and flat when needed but easier to move around when you want their used a lot on wood working stuff like table saws and big plainers ect. just and idea
I have a set of frame jacks similar to to those made 20 yrs ago out of the western star plant in canada. “Heavy duty”
Well done 👍👍
Dear friend Mr. Smith
I watch and enjoy your videos from thousands of miles away in the Middle East
Like you, I rebuild trucks, diesel generators and air compressors.
I hope one day I can meet you and cooperate
Some wheels that you lower like a scissor jack put a 3/4 sccket on an impact .... might be handy
hello from the Netherlands .
nice stands you make
thanks for the video JC .
Sincerely Hollandduck
I'd just put a little 6" piece of frame laid with the C-channel facing up on each of those plates. You can tap bolts in like you said to center the frame to the left or right, and it'll keep the frame pieces from sliding off in either direction.
i have plans of making a bracket for each side that will let me do fine adjustments.
O-H-I-O Porters.🇺🇸 Peterbuilt Sawhorses…now that’s a thumpin setup. I’m sure casters won’t be needed, but I’m sure they’re heavy enough to carry & support that frame! My thoughts usually go along with using what you have around the shop!🧐 I know you usually have some scraps anyway around there! Hehehe! Hey, I’m getting more excited about this adventure! I wish I were down the road from ya…I would love to be there & help ya on this. I’m sure there’s a great deal to learn. I like the step-down cut on the frame. I’ve never seen it done like that, so I’m excited to see it come together. Do you plan on grinding a valley on those edges so the weld goes into the frame? This is gonna be good!!! 🥰🤩✌️
Jc, you ever get tired of comments telling “you’re doing it wrong” yet prove over and over again you know exactly what you’re doing?
nope. never had anyone who said i was doing it wrong follow up with their own video of how to do it right. craftsman and people who take pride in their work are always eager to learn more and better ways. a true professional would offer advice and tips on how to do it better rather than tear a person down for not knowing. i dont ask for opinions from people i dont respect.
Very cool!! beats my rim/tires support method...lol.
Those look good. You must have 40 acres of truck frames saved up, LoL I paid about 3 dollars a pound for 5x2x3/16 rectangle tube for the tractor rops I just built. Absolutely ridiculous what it cost!
i do cut a fair amount of truck frames. they always come in handy for some project here or there. if i had bought the new steel along with the adjusters and casters, i would have around $1500. in these. your right. steel is through the roof right now.
Steve from RUclips channel FSC Trucking was on 224 with a wide load and his Peterbilt cab over Orwell
You have used waiste c channel to make a nice jigs to make you life easy for holding frames.
As normal ideas start in your head and it's made a few hours later great job on yhe welding company for the tool's needed for the job at hand
Very nice job with your frame stands love the adjustability and your fabrication skills are excellent. How’s that boxer dog doing would like to see a little more of him every now and again.
he has been doing good since he got his heart medication and arthritis meds. thanks for asking.
@@j.c.smithprojects I’ve had six boxers over 30yrs and every one has a place in my ❤️ best dogs with children and the elderly. My nieces, nephews, and mother in law would come over and the boxers would drop me for them, my brother raised his voice at my nephew and one of the boxers went over and sat in front of my nephew and just stared at my brother I told him he had better shut up. I hope you spoil that boy of yours.
The light from a plasma arc can easily destroy your eyes, there are no pain nerve endings inside your eyes, it won't hurt at all while the arc light ruins your eyes. Arc light easily causes macular degeneration, retinal detachment and permanent blindness. This isn't something anyone can debate - it just works that way.
I usually use a automatic welding helmet. My thinking is, if I get a flash of light that's bright enough, it will darken the lens and the rest of the time, it's tinted some anyways
I wonder if Mrs Smith is wearing any eye protection?
And I can tell you from experience I had my retina detach and it took the Dr and 5 of his nurses to hold me down i can't stand anything around my eyes while he put that needle into my eyeball 10 times putting the meds he called it glue told him to dumb it down so I knew what he was talking about the glue was used to hold the wall paper which is like a mirror back up on the wall in my eyeball after that was done and it hurts like hell the numbing didn't take I went home 3 days later went back to there other office where they had the lazar put my chin on pad looked in machine and that first flash was 1000 time brighter then like looking into the sun his words I moved he said you have to stay perfectly still or it wouldn't take and I would loose sight in that eye so I had to hold on it had handles as tight as I could looking into that machine while it kept going around my eye lazer flashing burning it back together but it worked I had to have cataracts taken off 6 months later but I have better sight in my eye then before it came loose so your right ALWAYS protect your eyes I want watch anyone weld or spot weld even on RUclips videos I don't take any chances after going thru all that it was painful but I can see and that's the main thing I have a little trouble driving at night with all these blue and extra bright led headlights and seems like no one no's what a dimmer switch is these days well sorry for the long rant just don't want anyone to have to go thru this or loose there sight it was nerve racking those evening's having my eye taped shut not knowing if I would be able to see out of that eye again or it would be black like when it was taped shut so just take the time and wear some kind of glasses or shield / hood to protect those 2 little things we forget and 2 are all you have but keep the video's coming Mr and Mrs JC
@@timatwell3728 agreed about the inconsiderate vehicle owners nowadays. All these Yee Yees in their "leveled" (squatted) pickups with their lights pointing to the horizon and why do they all think they're so cool riding around with their fog lights on all the time?
I hate extra regs but would like to have light sensors in patrol cars to detect excessive lumens above a certain height to issue repair tickets for these often Non-DOT approved led lights guys are installing without alignment
Dear @@scubasteve7946
👍👌👏 Sqme in Germany! Seems unfortunately to be the same all over the world nowadays/meanwhile.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Looks like an awesome setup. Your a very good fabricator !
@J.C.SmithProjects been gathering scrap metal left over from jobs and tear outs for a set of horses like this. Where did you get the acme thread adjusters from?
What are some of the features that make the Hypotherm better than the other plasma cutter?
Opinion of laser cleaner?
Do you possibly have the measurements for these as I showed my work these and they would like me to make a set of them for when we stretch frames
plasma cutter is a lot quieter than the saw, even though the saw leaves a "nicer/cleaner" finish if you have to weld over it ....
plasma is sooo much faster too.
Your homemade sawhorses are probably be more durable than any sawhorse you could buy. I knew a contractor back in the 80s when I was in highschool and every sawhorse he had was homemade. It was because the guy was cheap it's because his homemade were more durable.
Good join on the chassis
I can see folks who have little backyard sawmills copying those stands for their little mill to set on. I know I would if I was looking to make it right. I could see the "wow" or what ever ya call em back where the crossmember in question.... this frame is not your standard pickup frame that a frame bender can handle so curious as to how your going to get this one done. I been talking to my son about that welder and he ain't got here to the house yet. He works as a supervisor on the Pogo mines here in Alaska. Once their completed building the different stuff that makes it work... lets just say "Wow" for a different meaning! He built something that I call a centrifuge but he calls it something totally different and it pulls thousands of ounces of gold out of the mountain. I ain't gonna even try to say how much gold comes out right now but if you was to imagine a pickup truck loaded to the top of the cab... and make that a very long bed.... that comes out of that mountain every few hours. Maybe it can keep up with the government's spending habits/LOL
😎👍
Do those hole saws do pretty well with lots of oil?
they do "ok". patience is needed. you cant force it. i have cut many holes in steel with that hole saw and it is still sharp.
@@j.c.smithprojects Thanks
Do you like that plasma cutter better than the hypertherm45?
my hypotherm was giving me fits. at times it would struggle just cutting 1/4" material. this one flies through anything i have cut so far.
JC, you’re going to have to change your name on here to JCs frame work. But you do amazing work. What did you ever do with the F750 that you built that good looking hitch, project “overkill” or something like that?
it is covered up in the shop. i have been gathering parts to continue the build.
@@j.c.smithprojects I’ll impatiently wait for it😂
it is my intention to finish up as many linger projects as i can and free up some much needed real estate.
@@j.c.smithprojects no worries. I’m just giving you a hard time. It takes time to do projects correctly.
Does anyone have any spare 'Peterbuilt' stickers so they can be stuck onto those 'Peterbuilt Sawhorses'? lol
Can't believe you didn't paint your stands.
2 coats of primer, 2 coats of paint!
First time he paints something on top of them.
What happened? Did I miss a episode? If you start it you have to finish it.
miss what?
Those are the stoutest sawhorses I have ever seen.
Nice work J.C! 🔧🔩 Those will be handy to have around
Good job excellent workmanship how many other people actually would come up with that process design blueprint and be assembled something like you did Peterbilt saw horses 💯💯💯💯💯💯🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😎✔️✔️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️