I'm not sure why this video is still 360p, this is the second time uploading it because the last one also wasn't in HD. there is not much I can do about it besides deleting and re-uploading it. seeing that it didn't work last time I would rather not do that. sorry for the bad quality there is not much I can do.
still 360, but quality is ok to view on standard sized youtube window view on a 32" tv, and sat about 6 feet away. at least it isn't pixelated like some channels I have viewed at lower quality.
I love your channel man! Seeing you build things from scratch is always so cool, and you are genuine too unlike other who put up a façade and act like someone they are not. Like at 3:57 when you drop the gas tank at laugh it off, keep being you
@Hooha888 Of Course you can do anything better, thats why you are such a great success in life. PS if anyone lacks empathy, it´s you, you little piece of shit.
Chris, I've been watching this build from part one to current for the last few hours. Totally engrossed and interesting !!! You are a master...totally cool.
Dont ever worry about what those people are saying, for every one of those people commenting, there is thousands of us who watch and enjoy whatever you do with your builds, fast or "slow"
baffles me as to why people need to be negative I've been building stuff my whole life and like I said before I'm 60 yrs old, I have not seen one video where I saw any need for negativity to what you are doing, my friend I wish at your age I would have known any where near what you know.Just keep on doing what your doing and don't worry about keyboard warriors who for the most part or at least the ones criticizing you are either jealous or who have no clue how to do what you do. I'm an old guy with a ton of experience and I still get amazed at your talent and that lathe you built unreal dude, keep it up.
Adam! Introduce this young man to the wonders of the Craftsman Shears! :-) You are awesome, Rather B.(Edit) You stitched that by hand? :-0 Wha?!! Wow. See? I never underestimated him. Did you see that?!
And to be honest you would be a great candidate for someone to help out you an honest and humble hardworking young man. Id be very happy if my 2 sons turn out as work worthy as you so good luck little buddy i hope you get it.
plus would make it better for all weather, what would you do put an air scoop or something that sticks above the canopy for air flow to the engine? plus would have to watch for engine cooling as well if blocking wind from all directions.
Man, those internet experts always seem to know best. I think it’s bad ass that you build these things from scratch. The fact that you got a functioning vehicle the first time says a lot. The side by side name brands have engineers, artists, lawyers, yes men and multitudes of other people before a first gen ever hits the sales floor. You did all that shit in your shed by yourself.
The more I watch your videos the more I want to build a 4x4 buggy with ifs rear and front using pajero v60 diffs or bmw and a Mercedes g463 transfer case. I know those items are not common in the us but here in Italy this is all I can use ahaha
Pay no attention to all the negatives comments. Your doing an awesome job bud . Would love to see it at one of the mini mayhem avents hosted by cars and cameras.
awesome build been watching along, "always haters out there" don't think your really over with the winch though the deeper the mud the more you will need, sometimes 4x the weight your pulling so great job!!!!!
Good luck on the house,Chris. Awesome finishing touches on the 'Bruiser' buggy.PLease,Front fenders to keep rocks and mud out of your face so you can see.
Chris, you certainly have earned all the support you can get for your channel. I hope you can acquire the needed finances to move into a new shop. Wow, think of what you could accomplish with some mfg sponsorships to equip your shop with new tools & fabrication equipment. Your work is impressive. I can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Having a winch that can pull 2 1/2 times the weight of the vehicle is a good idea just in case you get stuck in a deep mud hole spot. You did fine with that winch Chris. However I would suggest that you get good deep cycle marine battery for that buggy. The reason why is because the winch is going to be a power drainer for sure. The charging system on that Motorcycle engine is not going to be able to with that winch using a car battery. Car batteries are mostly used for super high amp draw applications such as starting. Deep cycle batteries mostly used longer period amp draw applications. You could try a yellow top Optima or something similar. It's a good in-between battery high amp draw and good power draw longevity.
i STRONGLY recommend a disconnect switch between the winch and battery pos connection for safety, if you have a solonoid stick ON it can draw the cable into the winch and wreck your fairlead and the winch mount, still a sweet build man, cant wait to see this thing rippin' around off road xD
The tank looks awesome!! Youre going to need to put "load distributing" braces or bracket on the tank. Those 2 very narrow mounting point will put a very concentrated point of vibrations and stress. Maybe make 2 1 inch wide rings that go around the entire tank or at least the bottom half.
Mate this build has been great I've got mine done and tested while watching u do yours ,ya keep me motivated see.don't let the negative nobs get to ya they can't do ,so they judge .well done mate it's sick cheers
to cut those straps its eazier to use a instant hot type soldering iron with the tip flattened , it melts the fibres together as well to prevent fraying , a butterknife made hot with a propane flame works too depending on if you going to run the cart in sandy dunes or muddy forrest , a set of driving plates and a shovel might be a nice add on too having a winch opposite the door in youre shop might be a good idea too , as it helps you get the projcts back in the shop
Screw the haters man, your fabrication skills and crafting skills are insane and I enjoy everything you do on your channel! Good luck on the house hopefully everything works out
Been subbed for the longest and love the videos, but only people that know your old videos caught on to how many times you said “therefor” in this one 😂😂 I love you man! Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming!
Rule of thumb for winches, figure about 2.5 times the weight of the vehicle being pulled out and go with a winch of that size or one size bigger. That way your not undersized, especially for mud. That 4 ton winch is like 5.5 times larger than what that buggy weighs (estimating 1500lbs for the buggy with driver and passenger).
Amazing build , if you build this thing in UAE i would really buy it off you & people in the uae are crazy about this stuff . If you open a shop over here where you build these dune buggys i guarantee your business will be booming because there is a really high demand for these expensive toys and no one builds them in uae nor there is a garage which builds it .
don't ever let the Naysayers bring you down man they will never show you they can do better! your channel is awesome keep doing what your doing and just have a good laugh at the haters.
great update to the buggy, not sure you might want to do limiting straps to both sides of the shocks to reduce wear of both the straps, and the joints that the straps are on. just a personal point of view though. as being just one side of the shocks could possibly bend the shocks as well. although that said then 4 straps are better than 2 on each shock at a 90 degree angle from the last strap. but think I would go with at least 2 to be on the safe side if I had the room and money to create a buggy, plus somewhere to run it legally. I do agree with having a stonger winch, as a less powerful one either will burn out the motor, or not move the buggy at all, or not as fast as a powerful winch. but the project is going really well, what do you do with the projects once you finish them do you keep them?
If you really want that clutch to live you gotta run Motul 4t oil and an oil cooler. Those things are used to hauling around a 400lb bike, not the 1000lb contraption you put it in. Barnett plates and uprated springs will help too.
Bro...im a little late to the party as I am just watching your series...started from Part 1 this morning, but I must say your machining and metal working skills are par excellence. Where did you formally train? You do great work! Keep up the great work.
Hey great job I like how it is looking, I was just thinking that I would like to see you build something like a T REX, that I think will be a nice project
Chris, I have an Idea. I had thought about it for one of my builds. Take you 2 speed unit and use it as a Hi/Lo range unit. You don't need to shift it on the fly. Just set it for low range or high range. Seems like possible solution to you gearing issue.
people that comment negative in your videos must be retarted, you build stuff out of nothing, you weld everything together you seem to have fun in that you are doing, you try out a lot, when you work like that you will always make mistakes, but i know negative commentin people never do mistakes because they dont build anything expect their belly when lying around and commenting negative :-) for me you are an artist and you share all that stuff, im very thankful for that, greets from germany
You are going to install two batteries, right? :-) Install one for operation, one dedicated to the winch. Equally spaced. Weight distribution. Fail safe redundancy. It is always a good idea to have two batteries, independent circuits, that have a switch that you can access for either disabled system. (Should that arise). Smaller batteries, 2. Equally spaced. Love your engineering. Just giving my 2 cents. You are good! Yes, I was redundant.
Don’t let them get to you do what you think is right if you want to to be slow make it slow if you want it to be fast make it fast they don’t control you
Would it be possible to do a multiple stage gear system like a mountain bike? I bet you could build something like that. But then you get into issues with the chain.. ehhh.. probably better to just switch the gears manually before each run.
U did good no worries there just jealous that’s why they hate. Since u stated before u didn’t little your top at a cool cargo cage up top then U could also have shade. We drive out here in Phoenix Az always hot and sunny need roof. Keep it up later
Nice job!! I'd like to make a small donation to your home fund, but don't want to sign up for the patreon thing. Do you have another way to send you funds?? Keep up the good work, good luck with the home purchase!!
Ive had plenty of criticism about this buggy since you started it. It’s intriguing and amusing but i think so much of it could have been better. But i can say with certainty had you tested your winch out by fully suspending the buggy from a tree i’d already be on your patreon page with a card out.
If only the Japanese manufacturers, of Motorcycles, put that coating in their (our) tanks. But then there would not be the evolution that we see in current models. (BTW, never buy a new model of anything; wait 2 years so they can work the bugs out). Rather B. You are an engineer of originality in your own right. Your understanding of structural integrity and ratios, etc.. You know. You know! Don't get frustrated with people that don't. It's a Rabbit Hole. Accept it. :-) We Know. We "See" It. Carry on, good Man.
You need a lower bumper to protect you front control arms. You should make it street legal and put some spare tires on the roof as well as some fenders, a floor pan, and a windshield. Instead of regearing it for when driving on the street, you can just put larger tires on the back.
I'm not sure why this video is still 360p, this is the second time uploading it because the last one also wasn't in HD. there is not much I can do about it besides deleting and re-uploading it. seeing that it didn't work last time I would rather not do that. sorry for the bad quality there is not much I can do.
U just have to wait for RUclips to fully upload takes about 40 min to fix
I was just abouta say the quality was worse then a film camera
@@Free2KYT nope. it's been 360p for about 24 hours now. it's not going to resolve itself, especially in as short of a timeframe as 40 minutes.
still 360, but quality is ok to view on standard sized youtube window view on a 32" tv, and sat about 6 feet away. at least it isn't pixelated like some channels I have viewed at lower quality.
its still at 360p sadly
the easiest thing to do is to bad mouth what someone else has done. You keep doing you and don't mind the trolls. Good job
I love your channel man! Seeing you build things from scratch is always so cool, and you are genuine too unlike other who put up a façade and act like someone they are not. Like at 3:57 when you drop the gas tank at laugh it off, keep being you
Goog luck Chris on purchasing your new home! Thanks for sharing this with us! 👍😁
Dude you are an awesome fabricator! I enjoy your videos.
The haters are just mad because they can’t make the stuff you do.
@Hooha888 hahaha! Wtf man! Chill the fuck down an stop using the internet.. Will give you a heart attack one day!
Hooha888 take a chill pill
@Hooha888 😘😘😘❤️
@Hooha888 Of Course you can do anything better, thats why you are such a great success in life. PS if anyone lacks empathy, it´s you, you little piece of shit.
Chris, I've been watching this build from part one to current for the last few hours. Totally engrossed and interesting !!! You are a master...totally cool.
Dont ever worry about what those people are saying, for every one of those people commenting, there is thousands of us who watch and enjoy whatever you do with your builds, fast or "slow"
baffles me as to why people need to be negative I've been building stuff my whole life and like I said before I'm 60 yrs old, I have not seen one video where I saw any need for negativity to what you are doing, my friend I wish at your age I would have known any where near what you know.Just keep on doing what your doing and don't worry about keyboard warriors who for the most part or at least the ones criticizing you are either jealous or who have no clue how to do what you do. I'm an old guy with a ton of experience and I still get amazed at your talent and that lathe you built unreal dude, keep it up.
Thanks men, i want to install a winch om my own buggy, but i didn't know exactly how. Now i do. Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Adam! Introduce this young man to the wonders of the Craftsman Shears! :-) You are awesome, Rather B.(Edit) You stitched that by hand? :-0 Wha?!! Wow. See? I never underestimated him. Did you see that?!
And to be honest you would be a great candidate for someone to help out you an honest and humble hardworking young man. Id be very happy if my 2 sons turn out as work worthy as you so good luck little buddy i hope you get it.
you keep adding more weight with every video. just madness.
Some canvas panels would look pretty cool imo. Like an old surplus Army tent or something.
Yea I'm gonna do that on my buggy
Light weight also
That would look pretty sick
plus would make it better for all weather, what would you do put an air scoop or something that sticks above the canopy for air flow to the engine? plus would have to watch for engine cooling as well if blocking wind from all directions.
Man, those internet experts always seem to know best. I think it’s bad ass that you build these things from scratch. The fact that you got a functioning vehicle the first time says a lot. The side by side name brands have engineers, artists, lawyers, yes men and multitudes of other people before a first gen ever hits the sales floor. You did all that shit in your shed by yourself.
The more I watch your videos the more I want to build a 4x4 buggy with ifs rear and front using pajero v60 diffs or bmw and a Mercedes g463 transfer case. I know those items are not common in the us but here in Italy this is all I can use ahaha
That would be sweet
Pay no attention to all the negatives comments. Your doing an awesome job bud . Would love to see it at one of the mini mayhem avents hosted by cars and cameras.
LOVED THE EDIT the music with the beat matching up when using the band saw. Just minty
awesome build been watching along, "always haters out there" don't think your really over with the winch though the deeper the mud the more you will need, sometimes 4x the weight your pulling so great job!!!!!
I love how he fabricates most of his own parts most people would have just bought a gas tank but no he made one that's badass
Good luck on the house,Chris. Awesome finishing touches on the 'Bruiser' buggy.PLease,Front fenders to keep rocks and mud out of your face so you can see.
Chris, you certainly have earned all the support you can get for your channel. I hope you can acquire the needed finances to move into a new shop. Wow, think of what you could accomplish with some mfg sponsorships to equip your shop with new tools & fabrication equipment. Your work is impressive. I can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Every time i see this build it looks better, flawless work brother.
Having a winch that can pull 2 1/2 times the weight of the vehicle is a good idea just in case you get stuck in a deep mud hole spot. You did fine with that winch Chris. However I would suggest that you get good deep cycle marine battery for that buggy. The reason why is because the winch is going to be a power drainer for sure. The charging system on that Motorcycle engine is not going to be able to with that winch using a car battery. Car batteries are mostly used for super high amp draw applications such as starting. Deep cycle batteries mostly used longer period amp draw applications. You could try a yellow top Optima or something similar. It's a good in-between battery high amp draw and good power draw longevity.
i STRONGLY recommend a disconnect switch between the winch and battery pos connection for safety, if you have a solonoid stick ON it can draw the cable into the winch and wreck your fairlead and the winch mount, still a sweet build man, cant wait to see this thing rippin' around off road xD
Forget all them haters man. I'm impressed with your work. You're doing what you love, and you do great work. Enough said.
The tank looks awesome!! Youre going to need to put "load distributing" braces or bracket on the tank. Those 2 very narrow mounting point will put a very concentrated point of vibrations and stress. Maybe make 2 1 inch wide rings that go around the entire tank or at least the bottom half.
Mate this build has been great I've got mine done and tested while watching u do yours ,ya keep me motivated see.don't let the negative nobs get to ya they can't do ,so they judge .well done mate it's sick cheers
Look forward to seeing it off-road. Good luck
made that tank like a boss, I like your style
Braided fishing line also works very well for high strength thread
to cut those straps its eazier to use a instant hot type soldering iron with the tip flattened , it melts the fibres together as well to prevent fraying , a butterknife made hot with a propane flame works too
depending on if you going to run the cart in sandy dunes or muddy forrest , a set of driving plates and a shovel might be a nice add on too
having a winch opposite the door in youre shop might be a good idea too , as it helps you get the projcts back in the shop
Stop listening to the trolls and haters. You're doing a great job overall and no one with any sense expects your buggy to be flawless from day 1.
Always Awesome. Should have put some baffles into the tank though.
Screw the haters man, your fabrication skills and crafting skills are insane and I enjoy everything you do on your channel! Good luck on the house hopefully everything works out
Hey Chris great job with this build looking forward to next video of you get ripping the trails in it
dude amazing job on the limiter straps those are amazing and impressive
Time to make an AWD buggy... that’ll be awesome
Agreed. Been shaking that 🌳 for some time now
Would need a bigger 4 banger like a Honda k24
Been subbed for the longest and love the videos, but only people that know your old videos caught on to how many times you said “therefor” in this one 😂😂 I love you man! Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming!
Good luck on the trails!
Rule of thumb for winches, figure about 2.5 times the weight of the vehicle being pulled out and go with a winch of that size or one size bigger. That way your not undersized, especially for mud. That 4 ton winch is like 5.5 times larger than what that buggy weighs (estimating 1500lbs for the buggy with driver and passenger).
Aaron .J
Save 200 lbs and make the passenger run the cable out to an anchor point. 😉
Nice build looks pretty heavy for the little clutch though maybe a add on tank resevoir for oil or upgraded clutch plates.
This is such a cool dune buggy
Amazing build , if you build this thing in UAE i would really buy it off you & people in the uae are crazy about this stuff . If you open a shop over here where you build these dune buggys i guarantee your business will be booming because there is a really high demand for these expensive toys and no one builds them in uae nor there is a garage which builds it .
Good video. Hope you can get the place you're looking at.
don't ever let the Naysayers bring you down man they will never show you they can do better! your channel is awesome keep doing what your doing and just have a good laugh at the haters.
great update to the buggy, not sure you might want to do limiting straps to both sides of the shocks to reduce wear of both the straps, and the joints that the straps are on. just a personal point of view though. as being just one side of the shocks could possibly bend the shocks as well. although that said then 4 straps are better than 2 on each shock at a 90 degree angle from the last strap. but think I would go with at least 2 to be on the safe side if I had the room and money to create a buggy, plus somewhere to run it legally. I do agree with having a stonger winch, as a less powerful one either will burn out the motor, or not move the buggy at all, or not as fast as a powerful winch. but the project is going really well, what do you do with the projects once you finish them do you keep them?
Its looking good! You are a great fabricator! And the winch is wayyyy overkill lol you just need a atv or sxs winch
I think side x side mirrors would be a nice addition.
Definitely need taller tires on the back but besides that WoW that buggy is awesome looking
Congratulations with 300k subs, keep it up👍🏻
You are really good
everybody else would get an old tank from a shelf or buy one .... he just builds it .... thats cool !
Give him money we wanna see the new shop!
I think your work is amazing, just the fact that you can make these vehicles is cool. Keep up the great work 👍👊🔧🔨
I'm pulling for you bud!!! Best of luck!!
You can get an old v8 for cheap these days. Would be amazing to see a custom build built around a 4 cylinder or a V8.
id rather see him use a 4 cylinder. a 1.4-1.8l
I completely agree a small V8 on the rear would look stunning
@@nickkaarslev290 turbo
@@bustinyanutz4195 inline 4 with a turbski? Maybe even an 2.0l diesel would be cool
A 1.6 - 2.5 I4 would be awesome. A v8 would be silly for this build.
Cant wait til you take it to the Ricer Ranch and ride with the Quad Ricers!!!
looking really good man! makes me wanna build something with 4 wheels haha!
There is no such thing overkill in winches 😝👌🏽
That winch is great.
Busch Beach and North Carolina Motor Sports seem to be the only ones in NC with semi flat ground.
If you really want that clutch to live you gotta run Motul 4t oil and an oil cooler. Those things are used to hauling around a 400lb bike, not the 1000lb contraption you put it in. Barnett plates and uprated springs will help too.
Bro...im a little late to the party as I am just watching your series...started from Part 1 this morning, but I must say your machining and metal working skills are par excellence. Where did you formally train? You do great work! Keep up the great work.
Hey great job I like how it is looking, I was just thinking that I would like to see you build something like a T REX, that I think will be a nice project
Just a idea... Switch to synthetic line rather then that cable. I did that on a small wench I had and it worked just as great as the cable.
You do good work!!! Don’t worry about the naysayers, it’ll be fine!!!
Chris, I have an Idea. I had thought about it for one of my builds. Take you 2 speed unit and use it as a Hi/Lo range unit. You don't need to shift it on the fly. Just set it for low range or high range. Seems like possible solution to you gearing issue.
You can use a starter motor on a single wheel sprocket to get one wheel reverse
🛠 Skills + Work Ethic = 👍
Never clicked so fast
Oh my god your profile picture gave me nostalgia
@@GumpterCrayon Same 😅
Good luck on the purchase brotha!
Congrats on the 300K 👍
You now have a patron ;-)
Seu canal é muito bom, está sendo uma grande inspiração para mim continuar meus projetos, boa sorte e Deus abençoe sua vida. Abraço aqui do Brasil.
Say you have haters, no you have a fan club, they just like telling you what they think you should do with what you build. ✌🐓
Read more comments and you will find them
The little wheel under there is genius
thanks to youtube for the 360p 1 hour after the publication...
9 hours and still 360p
14 and still 360
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Still 360
1 Day still 360
people that comment negative in your videos must be retarted, you build stuff out of nothing, you weld everything together you seem to have fun in that you are doing, you try out a lot, when you work like that you will always make mistakes, but i know negative commentin people never do mistakes because they dont build anything expect their belly when lying around and commenting negative :-)
for me you are an artist and you share all that stuff, im very thankful for that, greets from germany
Cool! You've installed a winch.
@3:57, LOL I laughed my ass off at that part for some reason. Love your videos and keep up the great work.
Just created a patreon account bud.
You are going to install two batteries, right? :-) Install one for operation, one dedicated to the winch. Equally spaced. Weight distribution. Fail safe redundancy. It is always a good idea to have two batteries, independent circuits, that have a switch that you can access for either disabled system. (Should that arise). Smaller batteries, 2. Equally spaced. Love your engineering. Just giving my 2 cents. You are good! Yes, I was redundant.
After the build we’re gonna need a 1/2 hour ride video!
Don’t let them get to you do what you think is right if you want to to be slow make it slow if you want it to be fast make it fast they don’t control you
AT LEAST YOUR ACTUALLY DOING SOMETHING!! KEEP UP THE VIDS👍
Looks amazing I would love to have that or let you work on mine good job
Would it be possible to do a multiple stage gear system like a mountain bike? I bet you could build something like that. But then you get into issues with the chain.. ehhh.. probably better to just switch the gears manually before each run.
Thea builds are undoubtedly bad ass but I’d really like to see maybe like a boxer motor build so you don’t have to worry about chains and torque
U did good no worries there just jealous that’s why they hate. Since u stated before u didn’t little your top at a cool cargo cage up top then U could also have shade. We drive out here in Phoenix Az always hot and sunny need roof. Keep it up later
Really enjoy your videos
I love it. But I still think your seats look worried.
Nice job!! I'd like to make a small donation to your home fund, but don't want to sign up for the patreon thing. Do you have another way to send you funds?? Keep up the good work, good luck with the home purchase!!
You are awesome man!!
rule of thumb, on limit straps you get an inch per foot of stretch, and those are just single thickness
keith w
The straps aren’t new so probably already stretched.
Ive had plenty of criticism about this buggy since you started it. It’s intriguing and amusing but i think so much of it could have been better. But i can say with certainty had you tested your winch out by fully suspending the buggy from a tree i’d already be on your patreon page with a card out.
Started patreon 👌🏼 keep up the good work! Greetings from Norway
Your next build should be a killer ROCK BOUNCER big horsepower and badass
Your work is awesome man, never mind the haters them just jealous 😁👍
Couldn't tell, I hope you put baffles in that tank at least 2 .
If only the Japanese manufacturers, of Motorcycles, put that coating in their (our) tanks. But then there would not be the evolution that we see in current models. (BTW, never buy a new model of anything; wait 2 years so they can work the bugs out). Rather B. You are an engineer of originality in your own right. Your understanding of structural integrity and ratios, etc.. You know. You know! Don't get frustrated with people that don't. It's a Rabbit Hole. Accept it. :-) We Know. We "See" It. Carry on, good Man.
Good luck with getting your ne place! Hope it all works out for you. Unfortunately I cant help you out or I would....Love your videos and builds!
You could use small pulleys to increase pull force of winch?
You need a lower bumper to protect you front control arms. You should make it street legal and put some spare tires on the roof as well as some fenders, a floor pan, and a windshield. Instead of regearing it for when driving on the street, you can just put larger tires on the back.