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Unboxing: Redcat RTR Ascent-18 1/18 Scale Brushed Electric Rock Crawler
Join us for an unboxing of the Redcat Ascent 1/18 Scale Rock Crawler! This Ready-to-Run (RTR) unit is perfect for beginners. All you need to get started are 4 AA batteries for the transmitter.
In this video, we will:
Unbox the Redcat Ascent and show you all its components
Provide our honest feedback on its build quality and features
Share our first-hand experience and thoughts while test driving it
Whether you're considering purchasing this crawler or just love RC vehicles, this video has something for you.
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Quick Change Tool Holders too tight? See what we did to fix ours | Part 13
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In this video, we decided to experiment with some low-cost quick change tool holders we purchased from overseas. We noticed that some of them had a tight fit, making it difficult to slide them on and off the tool post smoothly. To address this issue, we attempted to use valve grinding compound, also known as lapping compound, on the tool holders. Throughout the video, we mistakenly refer to the...
We finally did a Plinth Upgrade aka Cross Slide Delete (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 12
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In this video, we're excited to share our latest lathe upgrade: a plinth upgrade! We were fortunate enough to find a round aluminum puck measuring 3x2" that perfectly suited our compound slide. However, we want to address some mistakes we made in naming parts throughout the video. While we frequently mention "compound slide," we actually meant "cross slide." Additionally, when we said "counter ...
Game Changing Upgrade | Installation Video: FAFO Controller onto Standard Crazy Cart
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In this video, we demonstrate how straightforward it is to install the FAFO Controller for your Crazy Cart. One of its key benefits is its compatibility with brushed motors, and we're excited to announce that a brushless version will be released soon. Additionally, this controller offers versatility, as it can be used with 24, 36, and 48-volt batteries, eliminating the need to change controller...
Replacing Worn Belt + New Tool Unboxing! (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 11
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In this video, we tackle the task of replacing the worn or damaged belt on our Vevor 8x14 lathe. After approximately 30 hours of use, the belt began to emit a clicking noise due to the loss of teeth. It appears there was an issue with the belt teeth spacing from the factory, but we continued to use it temporarily. Additionally, we're excited to unbox some new tools with you all - a set of reame...
Unboxing: Rode Wireless Me | Was it worth the $149.99 price tag for a wireless microphone setup?
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In this video, we unbox and set up our new Rode Wireless Go microphone setup. We take you through the setup process step by step and conduct a quick audio test to compare it to our wired lavalier microphone. Was it worth the $149.99 price tag? Rode Wireless Me Amazon Affiliate* Link: amzn.to/49Xhepl website: www.fafomodz.com instagram: @BlacklistedGarage facebook: blacklistedgarage...
Hydro Drift Bar & Regen E-Brake Ride-Along | Crazy Cart Mods
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Join us for a ride as we showcase the functionality of the hydro drift bar mod and regen e-brake on our cart. In this video, we take a leisurely ride through a public school, being mindful of ongoing classes by maintaining a respectful distance and keeping speeds low. We demonstrate various speed changes to highlight the regen brake in action. Safety is our priority, and we hope you enjoy this ...
DIY: Drift Bar Mod for Crazy Cart | Vertical Hand Brake Conversion!
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Join us on a mod journey as we transform a hydraulic rear hand brake designed for automotive drifting into a game-changing vertical drift bar for the Crazy Cart! We'll guide you through our process of installing a tie rod end, and seamlessly attaching it to the factory caster bar. While we expected a lighter throw with added leverage, the weight of the cart still plays a role when engaging the ...
Dial Indicator Setup & Mini HSS Bit Unboxing (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 10
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Unlock precision on a budget! Join us as we unbox and set up a wallet-friendly dial indicator from Harbor Freight. The magnetic base, a steal at $12.99, pairs with the $17.99 dial indicator. Additionally, we dive into a mini unboxing of a 5-piece M2 HSS bit set, a mere $4.99. While the bits await their moment, we're excited about potential applications down the line. Discover affordable precisi...
Reviving a $100 Mini Monster Moto 1000W Ebike from Facebook Marketplace - Repair and Test Ride!
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Scored a fantastic deal on this non-functional Monster Moto 1000, an electric take on the popular Coleman gas-powered mini bike. Priced at just $100, it seemed like a promising project. Despite its non-working status, the overall condition of the moto was impressive. We embarked on a 30-mile journey to pick it up, and now the challenge is to revive it. Join us as we explore the internals, troub...
$60 Budget M51E DRO Install on Vevor Mini Lathe! (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 9
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See the step-by-step installation of a sub-$60 2-axis DRO monitor and magnet pickup on our Vevor mini lathe. Enhancing accuracy and simplifying our workflow, especially for metric measurements. No more converting to inches-streamlining the machining process for greater precision! Affiliate Link* DRO Product Link: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DE6vk1f website: www.fafomodz.com instagram: @Blackliste...
Unboxing: Jetson Haze Folding Electric Bike | Featuring: l0tlizard
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In this collaboration with Lyss, aka l0tlizard, we unbox the Jetson Haze ebike, a promising ride equipped with a 48-volt battery, reaching speeds of up to 15.5mph, boasting a 20-mile range, and supporting a weight capacity of 265lbs. Join us as we explore potential upgrades to enhance its power, range, and speed. Stay tuned for upcoming releases on our website, where we'll share exciting upgrad...
Unboxing: Affordable Mini Compound Bench Unboxing and Testing - Budget Machining Essentials
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Join us in this budget-friendly machining adventure as we unbox and test the Mini Compound Bench (Cross Slide) on our 8" Bauer drill press. Priced at under $40 with shipping included, this tool offers a cost-effective solution for beginners and hobbyists looking to perform light machining tasks without splurging on a professional cross slide. While it may not boast high tolerances, it serves as...
We put a 36 volt battery into a 6 volt kids ride on car 😈
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Join us as we embark on an electrifying adventure, upgrading a 6V lead-acid battery-powered Mercedes ride-on car to a powerful 36V lithium setup. Watch as we install a variable voltage controller to ensure a safe and thrilling ride for kids of all ages, pushing the limits of the stock electronics on this mini vehicle. Buckle up for the journey as we transform ordinary playtime into an extraordi...
Making A Bicycle Kickstand Extension On The Mini Lathe (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part
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Tailstock Hand Crank Fix (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 8
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Tailstock Hand Crank Fix (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 8
Mini Lathe Quick Change Tool Post (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 6
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Mini Lathe Quick Change Tool Post (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 6
DIY Making Sprocket Spacers For Our Mobility Scooter (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 6
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DIY Making Sprocket Spacers For Our Mobility Scooter (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 6
DIY MOD: Cross Slide Crank Counter Weight (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 5
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DIY MOD: Cross Slide Crank Counter Weight (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 5
Razor Crazy Cart Easy Install Wide Caster Shims! | Blacklisted Garage
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Razor Crazy Cart Easy Install Wide Caster Shims! | Blacklisted Garage
Unboxing: New Bauer 8" Bench Drill Press 5 Speed 1/3HP Under $100! | Blacklisted Garage
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Unboxing: New Bauer 8" Bench Drill Press 5 Speed 1/3HP Under $100! | Blacklisted Garage
DIY Mini Lathe: ATV/Go Kart Wheels for a Mobility Scooter (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 4
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DIY Mini Lathe: ATV/Go Kart Wheels for a Mobility Scooter (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 4
Mini Lathe Carriage Stop Tip & Modification (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 3
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Mini Lathe Carriage Stop Tip & Modification (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 3
Mini Lathe Accessories and Fixes (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 2
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Mini Lathe Accessories and Fixes (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 2
Unboxing Our New Mini Lathe! (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 1
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Unboxing Our New Mini Lathe! (Vevor 8x14" 2250rpm 650w) | Part 1
Jetson Bolt Pro Hits 40mph with 48Volts! 🚀 | High-Speed Electric Scooter Upgrade
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Jetson Bolt Pro Hits 40mph with 48Volts! 🚀 | High-Speed Electric Scooter Upgrade
Test Drive: Regenerative Brakes on Standard Crazy Cart w/ Stock Motor! | Blacklisted Garage
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Test Drive: Regenerative Brakes on Standard Crazy Cart w/ Stock Motor! | Blacklisted Garage
Explained: Why your Crazy Cart with longboard wheels wear so fast
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Explained: Why your Crazy Cart with longboard wheels wear so fast
Ground Force Elite with 48v Battery | Blacklisted Garage
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Ground Force Elite with 48v Battery | Blacklisted Garage
Jetson Bolt Pro 26MPH Stock 350W Motor | Blacklisted Garage
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Jetson Bolt Pro 26MPH Stock 350W Motor | Blacklisted Garage

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  • @paulie12345ish
    @paulie12345ish 4 місяці тому

    So there are no other changes i can use same controller etc.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      It is 100% compatible with the stock Zugo Controller and Motor

  • @nokapboby3861
    @nokapboby3861 4 місяці тому

    This is cool, do you know the range of this setup? I plan on keeping it at 20mph or so for the most part

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Unfortunately there are many variables to determine actual range. We do expect you can get same if not more when comparing a stock battery at 15mph vs our 48v battery at 20mph.

  • @dtllcmotorsportwa
    @dtllcmotorsportwa 4 місяці тому

    Exactly what i needed, the 48v battery and this... thanks guys!

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Adding a 48v battery with the speed hack really wakes up the bike!

  • @Hook0403
    @Hook0403 4 місяці тому

    Your clothes are ready. 😂

  • @alijahcartnail1699
    @alijahcartnail1699 4 місяці тому

    I know this is a old video but will this work if for the batter that comes with the jetson

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Your new top speed will vary based on multiple conditions, such as battery voltage, rider weight, road conditions, etc. Adult riders have reported typically 1-3 mph with the speed limiter hack with stock 36v battery, and gains of up to 23mph when paired with the 48v battery upgrade and speed hack.

  • @milestone_achiever4634
    @milestone_achiever4634 4 місяці тому

    Brother you are a inspiration. I currently modified my Jetson Axle with a 3000 watt motor but i have to add some weight on the front because the motor is so powerful even the slightest throttle twist will cause aggressive wheelies. I was so disappointed because now i am stuck with my Jetson Axle because Costco started selling the Jetson Haze. Thats such a beautiful design. And i really wish I saw this one first

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching our videos! The Jetson Axle is a solid platform, but it sounds like you have quite a powerful setup. We can imagine that much torque would cause some wheelie action! Adding weight to the front is a smart move for better balance. As for the Jetson Haze, it does have a sleek design. If only you'd seen it earlier! Don't worry though, you can still have a blast with your Axle. We hope to offer parts for the Haze soon, so stay tuned for updates! Thanks for sharing your story with us. If you have any other questions or need advice on modifications, feel free to ask!

    • @milestone_achiever4634
      @milestone_achiever4634 4 місяці тому

      @@Blacklisted_Garage Yes the Jetson Bolt and Axle both share the same architecture. The black frame is indeed steel; but I just love the design of the Haze. It is the best looking model out of all the other Jetson bikes. In my opinion, the Haze has that Cannondale-like aerodynamic look to it.

  • @TheGoodtimecrew
    @TheGoodtimecrew 4 місяці тому

    I’m running 1500w motor with a 1200w controller and 48v battery. Achieving 38mph with ease. Had to upgrade the brakes as it’s real sketchy at those speeds. Front suspension forks helped loads with stability and handling.

  • @georgecalderon6024
    @georgecalderon6024 4 місяці тому

    With this upgrade we lose the battery led in the throttle and the headlight stays on?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Things to note with this upgrade: Headlight output (stays on with power) Will not work with PAS (Pedal Assist) Battery gauge on factory throttle will not illuminate

  • @georgecalderon6024
    @georgecalderon6024 4 місяці тому

    So with the flasher and 48v battery we should be able to hit 20?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Your new top speed will be influenced by various conditions, including battery voltage, rider weight, and road conditions. When paired with the 48V battery upgrade, some users have experienced gains of up to 23 mph.

  • @dtllcmotorsportwa
    @dtllcmotorsportwa 4 місяці тому

    Can i install the controler and battery with the stock hub motor?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Yup! Check out our other video where we run the FAFO controller with our 48v battery, we were able to reach 26mph on the stock motor. ua-cam.com/video/MHRrhSXvG9A/v-deo.html

  • @Drew4REnMTB
    @Drew4REnMTB 5 місяців тому

    What’s the biggest battery that will fit in stock location as of today? Looking to get the fafo soon after to get more out if and then finally a 1500w wheel

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Our 36v and 48v batteries are sized for the most you can fit into the stock location without modifications to the casing.

  • @yoanndrouot8527
    @yoanndrouot8527 5 місяців тому

    vous avez changer juste la battery en 48v ? il roule a combien en 48volts ?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      Yup the only thing done here is the 48v battery. We have not speed tested it but we expect it to do around 14mph.

  • @xavierg8897
    @xavierg8897 5 місяців тому

    What screen are you using?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 5 місяців тому

      The screen is part of our Controller/LCD package for the Zugo fafomodz.com/products/zugo-controller

  • @j.chi2
    @j.chi2 5 місяців тому

    can this battery work without the Rhino battery? Mine ain’t working & since the manufacturer closed in Austin, Texas I don’t know where to repair or get a replacement. Thanks

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 5 місяців тому

      The battery connector will be the same as the factory Zugo connector (XT60) you can use any battery you would like, it just needs to be 48 volts.

    • @j.chi2
      @j.chi2 5 місяців тому

      @@Blacklisted_Garage thanks 🙏

  • @RobertSmith-hr6cr
    @RobertSmith-hr6cr 5 місяців тому

    I'm thinking about getting this exact lathe it looks to be pretty well made for what I plan to do with it. One quick question are those two black wheels for knurling?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 5 місяців тому

      Its been working great for us, we have logged about 40 hours on it with machining aluminum. I think the black wheels you're referring to are just nuts for the side cover, it does not come with any knurling tools.

  • @BedsitBob
    @BedsitBob 5 місяців тому

    Is it only to 1 decimal place?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 5 місяців тому

      it can go to the thousandths if you're measuring in inches and hundredths for metric.

  • @alexmattingly4189
    @alexmattingly4189 5 місяців тому

    Love this series. I just bought one to use in a small engine side business I'm starting. In the process of setting mine up and upgrading. Your videos have been a huge help.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for tuning in! While I'm just getting started myself, I'm really happy to hear that the videos have been helpful for you! We're eager to learn more about what you're working on. Feel free to share more about your business whenever you're ready!

  • @d.d8-vr926
    @d.d8-vr926 6 місяців тому

    Can you do a quick video on the regen set up for this please? Just purchased this controller and can't wait to have it installed.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 5 місяців тому

      We will have one up shortly! We've added it on our list of videos to make :)

  • @god-likesystems985
    @god-likesystems985 6 місяців тому

    That's insane. Even at +30 mph, it feels sketchy. Fantastic work, the only bolt pro I've seen that can achieve +40 mph with a GPS.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      This was definitely just to test the limits, so we don't expect it to last long being pushed at 40mph :). Agreed, I'm sure there are many other builds that exceed 40mph, but usually see speed photos posted from the controller display and not gps measurement.

  • @darkobul1
    @darkobul1 6 місяців тому

    Is that AXA tool holder or smaller?

  • @sk8rvfhf
    @sk8rvfhf 6 місяців тому

    Waiting for the plug and play hub motor. So will tge battery, controller, and motor come as a kit? take my money!

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for your interest! However, I'm sorry to say that we've decided not to offer a motor upgrade for the Jetson Bolt Pro at the moment. After careful consideration, we found that the available motor options didn't meet our quality standards. We wouldn't want to offer a part that we don't believe will provide a long, trouble-free experience.

  • @04boogie-t14
    @04boogie-t14 6 місяців тому

    What do I need to do on the vesc software

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Please check out vesc-project.com/ for more information

    • @04boogie-t14
      @04boogie-t14 6 місяців тому

      @@Blacklisted_Garage what if I did yalls 48v battery with the speed hack and a upgraded motor you think I can get to 30mph?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      The stock controller will not be able to provide enough power to reach your speed goals, you will need an upgraded controller.

  • @04boogie-t14
    @04boogie-t14 6 місяців тому

    What’s the range with the 48v battery and the controller

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      There are several variables that will determine the range you'll get with the 48v battery and controller setup. Our direct plug and play 48v battery has a 9.9Ah capacity. To estimate the range accurately, you'll need to consider the wattage of the motor you plan to use, as well as the average speed you intend to ride at. These factors will play a significant role in determining the range you can expect.

  • @04boogie-t14
    @04boogie-t14 6 місяців тому

    On your website it says you have to tune the controller? What does that mean

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      We also provide a link to vesc-project.com/ which will provide you with more information and details on the firmware that the speed controller is installed with.

  • @AlexRodriguez-sz1xp
    @AlexRodriguez-sz1xp 6 місяців тому

    So i bought your speed flasher and i did everything that you did in the video it worked but me and my brother did a race and my brother he has the jetson bolt and that goes 17.2 mph for the highest and i have the jetson pro which for me goes about like 16.5 mph i used the product and my brother still beat me and i think you where saying it goes about 19 mph but it didn't go that fast at all idk what is wrong and why it wont go 19 but i would like to know what you think.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      I appreciate you sharing your experience with the speed flasher. The speed flasher is designed to remove the speed limit on the controller, allowing the bike to go faster than its stock speed. The controller stops providing power to the motor at a certain RPM from factory, which is equivalent to about 15mph. Once the speed limiter is removed, the new top speed is determined by various factors, with the battery voltage being a significant one. If you're using the factory battery and it's worn or aged, you may not see much of a gain in speed despite removing the speed limit. With our 48v battery, for example, you can expect to achieve around 21mph with the same setup. I hope this helps clarify things! Let me know if you have any further questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with.

    • @AlexRodriguez-sz1xp
      @AlexRodriguez-sz1xp 6 місяців тому

      @@Blacklisted_Garage this was my brother that sent this i have the jetson bolt i was just wondering if you can try to make one for the jetson bolt if you can

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Unfortunately you would need to upgrade the controller on the Bolt model to get more speed out of it.

    • @AlexRodriguez-sz1xp
      @AlexRodriguez-sz1xp 6 місяців тому

      @@Blacklisted_Garage how do i do that

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      We recommend taking a look at some Jetson Bolt specific groups for recommendations on what people use for controller upgrades, you will need to do custom wiring for it to work with your application.

  • @westcoast831
    @westcoast831 6 місяців тому

    Do more videos on that I got one of those about three months ago

  • @d.d8-vr926
    @d.d8-vr926 6 місяців тому

    I'll contact your website. I just have a few more questions about this. very interested, and nice video

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      We'll do our best to answer any questions you may have.

    • @Ollie_denham
      @Ollie_denham 4 місяці тому

      Can you send link where to get this brake

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      The FAFO Controller provides the regenerative braking seen in the video. fafomodz.com/products/fafo-controller-standard-crazy-cart

  • @AndyH-and-Molly-my-whippet
    @AndyH-and-Molly-my-whippet 6 місяців тому

    if you slacken the bolts on the motor you will fit the belt and also use these to adjust the belt tightness , good video enjoying watching them👍

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the tip! We actually ended up slackening the bolts on the motor to fit the belt and also used it to adjust the belt tightness, just as you suggested. We weren't entirely sure if that was the proper way since we didn't fully disassemble the motor from the lathe to inspect, so your confirmation is much appreciated. Glad you're enjoying the videos! 👍

  • @HanstheTraffer
    @HanstheTraffer 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I have been thinking about doing something very similar and this video helps me visualize the process. Only I want to incorporate a radius turning ability on the plinth. One thing I would have done differently is that I would not have tapped the bolt into the aluminum plinth. I would have used a through bolt. Aluminum stretches too easily and your M10 bolt is going to mash itself lose in a short period of time. Easy enough to fix though. You can always drill it through , countersink the head and pin the head so it doesn't turn when you tighten the tool post.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Hey there! Thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts. Incorporating a radius turning ability on the plinth sounds like a cool addition! We went with tapping the M10 bolt into the aluminum plinth to keep things simple and maintain the original hardware. You make a good point about potential issues with the aluminum stretching over time. If we ever encounter damaged threads, we'll definitely consider your suggestion of drilling it through and using a longer bolt. Thanks for the tip, and happy crafting! :)

  • @vettepicking
    @vettepicking 6 місяців тому

    Just stone the movable dovetail piece on the holder ...

  • @zeuso.1947
    @zeuso.1947 6 місяців тому

    Are 4 jaw chucks available?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      According to the spec sheet, this machine features an MT3 style chuck. While 4 jaw chucks are available in MT3, we've opted to stay with a 3 jaw chuck for our current tasks. It proves to be more efficient since we rarely need to remount a piece to achieve a 0.010-inch spec, and we're mainly working with round bars at the moment. However, we're intrigued by the idea of trying the 4 jaw chuck eventually, especially for working with square bars and other shapes in the future!

  • @yesZiiRr
    @yesZiiRr 6 місяців тому

    Will this controller work on the Jetson bolt (non peddles)

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Although we haven't personally installed it on a Jetson Bolt (non-Pro) ourselves, numerous community members have successfully swapped the Bolt and Bolt Pro controllers, reporting it as a direct swap in terms of connectors. In this scenario, the FAFO Controller will also seamlessly integrate into the Bolt model!

  • @noahgonyea2747
    @noahgonyea2747 6 місяців тому

    Would this work on a jetson atlas too?

  • @user-rx2uz2jf1o
    @user-rx2uz2jf1o 6 місяців тому

    75100 or FD72200, 48V, and MY1020 motor seems like a decent easy upgrade.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Instead of the 36v batteries, we've got packs in the same size but at 48v. However, we've chosen to stick with 36v for now to enjoy that extra range. Adding the 75100 + MY1020 combo would definitely give this a noticeable boost in pep for anyone seeking an upgrade!

  • @jceeross6763
    @jceeross6763 6 місяців тому

    🤜🏾

  • @partyalldaypartyallnight1057
    @partyalldaypartyallnight1057 6 місяців тому

    I have same lathe with 2" longer bed. Same toolpost. Gotba brick of d2 waiting beside the mill. If you need to cut angles you can simply config the old toolpost in the compound and leave 2 tools set up in it. That was my plan anyway. I subbed. Maybe we will touch base later.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Hey, thanks for sharing your thoughts! That's a cool idea to use the old toolpost and the cross slide for cutting angles and keeping tools set up on it. We'll hang onto the old parts for those rainy day jobs when we need to cut some angles. Glad to have you subbed to our channel, and yeah, let's definitely catch up later!

  • @vinland5558
    @vinland5558 6 місяців тому

    Seems like an odd choice to get rid of your ability to cut tapers entirely imo

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Yeah, we get where you're coming from! It might seem like an odd choice, but for us, we don't do taper cuts in our work. So, we figured it was worth swapping out for a more rigid setup with the Plinth base. It's all about what works best for your specific needs and preferences.

  • @gvt3065
    @gvt3065 6 місяців тому

    I had the same problem; Out of desperation I tried using, rather gently, a triangle file against both sides of the tool holder's dovetail, pressing it so to be as flat as possible, and cyclically reversing the toolholder. Not so professional as using a lapping compound, but it worked a charm, and (alas) I had to fix several of them... :)

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing! we're glad to hear you've had success manually filing the tool holder! We do have one that is extremely tight fitting and we may try your method on this one, at least to get it started before we finish it with lapping compound!

  • @TerryLawrence001
    @TerryLawrence001 6 місяців тому

    Please do a bit of research on wearing rubber gloves around lathes and rotary tools. I highly recommend against it. Keep up the good work learning and enjoying your machine skills.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for bringing up this important safety consideration. While we do assume the risk of wearing gloves ourselves, it's crucial for everyone to be aware of the potential risks associated with wearing gloves around rotating machinery. Gloves can potentially get caught in the machine and cause harm. Safety should always be the top priority when working with machinery, and we appreciate your reminder to prioritize safety at all times.

    • @r2db
      @r2db 6 місяців тому

      I do agree that, in general, wearing gloves while working on a lathe is a bad practice. At the makerspace where I go when I need the larger lathe or mill, one risks a very severe reprimand if not being told your shop time is over for the day for wearing gloves while operating the machines. However, those gloves are far less dangerous than cloth or leather gloves. The glove material will very easily tear instead of pulling the hand into the rotating mass. However, speaking as someone who has worn similar gloves for about 30 years and as a part of my work I have to perform surgery with cosmetic concerns, all gloves like that will degrade one's sensation. Only the most expensive ones (specifically manufactured and packaged for surgical use) interfere the least. To use at a home shop, they would be cost-prohibitive. Examination gloves, or mechanic's gloves like those shown, are inexpensive but also degrade light touch sensation the most. Wearing them while working around the many chemicals we use in the shop would be recommended. Wearing them while operating a lathe is demonstrating poor safety practices that, for someone who is inexperienced, does not understand the risks, and decides on leather or cloth gloves instead, can easily cause a disabling injury on a machine like this. On a larger lathe, it has caused fatal injuries.

  • @waynesmith1046
    @waynesmith1046 6 місяців тому

    The "springy"bit on the mag stand is a fine adjustment screw for the indicator.

  • @madmodder123
    @madmodder123 6 місяців тому

    Nice vid, can't wait to see what other mods you are gonna do. I just got a slightly larger LMS lathe, working on scraping it all at the moment

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      It's exciting to hear that you've acquired a slightly larger LMS lathe and are currently working on scraping it. What model did you end up with? Scraping is indeed a fascinating technique and can result in significant improvements in precision and performance. We'd love to hear more about your scraping process and any improvements you've observed in your lathe afterward. Feel free to share your experiences with us!

  • @MooseRidez
    @MooseRidez 6 місяців тому

    With the micro usb, can that be a micro usb bluetooth dongle instead of a wired connection?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      With the micro USB port, using a micro USB Bluetooth dongle instead of a wired connection is an interesting idea. However, we haven't heard of anyone attempting this method, so we cannot guarantee its compatibility or functionality. That being said, we are currently working on a dedicated Bluetooth unit that will be compatible with this system. This unit will plug into separate connectors on the board, providing a reliable Bluetooth connection.

  • @MooseRidez
    @MooseRidez 6 місяців тому

    Cant wait to get mine in!

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      This is exciting! Be sure to reach out via email if you have any questions about the hardware!

  • @save_3577
    @save_3577 6 місяців тому

    Can we have the amazon links pretty please

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      We apologize for the inconvenience! Links for the installation kit and drift bar will be posted soon! The install kit, which will facilitate the installation of the drift bar, will be available shortly. Thank you for your patience!

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 4 місяці тому

      fafomodz.com/products/hardware-install-kit-hydro-drift-bar

  • @minutemansports2685
    @minutemansports2685 6 місяців тому

    How many miles could you get with your battery and the 3000W motor? Love the set up!

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment and your interest in our setup! We're glad you like the setup. However, it's important to note that the combination of our battery and the 3000W motor was primarily used to showcase the speed capabilities of our battery and controller. Our battery was originally spec'd for the stock motor and controller, but we wanted to demonstrate that it could push even faster speeds. In reality, when powering the stock motor and controller, the battery operates at a very low duty cycle, meaning it doesn't work as hard as it did in the demonstration. We've only run about 20 miles through this setup so far, and we haven't yet run through a full battery cycle. Based on the specifications of our battery (48V and 20A continuous output), if we were to run the battery at its full potential, it would likely only last about 30 minutes.

    • @minutemansports2685
      @minutemansports2685 6 місяців тому

      Awesome thanks so much for the information. I'm looking forward to doing my own build soon.@@Blacklisted_Garage

  • @defectahz6399
    @defectahz6399 7 місяців тому

    Doesn’t it burn up the motor ?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Pushing more amps through the motor won't necessarily "burn it up". We've personally put over 200 miles on this setup while riding on flat ground without any issues. However, it's crucial to be mindful of heat buildup when pushing more amps through the motor. While increased amperage can produce more heat, it's essential to monitor the temperature and avoid putting excessive load on the motor and controller to prevent overheating the components.

  • @SupaaManix
    @SupaaManix 7 місяців тому

    Amazing mod. Can you connect a pedal instead of a drift bar to activate the regenerative braking?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Yes, you can connect another pedal, similar to the throttle one, to activate regenerative braking. However, after testing, we decided against this option for a couple of reasons. Firstly, it would require either cutting a hole in your frame for the throttle or adding an adapter to mount the pedal onto the frame without cutting. Secondly, the latter option would position the pedal a couple of inches closer to the rider's body, resulting in a cramped cockpit and restricted foot movement. Therefore, we ultimately decided against pursuing this option.

  • @GeeGolson
    @GeeGolson 7 місяців тому

    I had originally replaced the battery with a 48V but no change in speed with the battery replacement alone. I bought this mod and downloaded it today. I’m 235lbs and get 19mph. My daughter is 110lbs and flies on it. Huge difference in speed with the 48v battery. Now my daughter is able to keep up with a 20 mph scooter I use.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your experience with us! Adding a 48V battery to the stock, unmodified controller does provide more torque, but due to the speed limit applied in the controller, it tends to max out fairly quickly. We're glad to hear that you were able to enhance your experience by adding the speed flasher, which unlocks the full potential of the 48V battery with the stock modified controller. It's great to hear that both you and your daughter are enjoying the increased speed and performance.

  • @jt9498
    @jt9498 7 місяців тому

    Whatever your mini lathe is sitting on is not very stable. Your lathe shakes whenever you touch it or use the tool post. Might be time to stiffen up the bench or table your lathe is sitting on.

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your keen observation. The lathe is actually bolted down onto a Husky tool box with semi-large caster wheels. While there may be some slight movement, it's worth noting that the tripod holding the camera is quite flimsy and tends to exaggerate any movement from the tool box. However, I'll certainly look into ways to stabilize the tool box without sacrificing the caster wheels. Your feedback is much appreciated!

  • @user-lm9rt6jy9l
    @user-lm9rt6jy9l 7 місяців тому

    What is the black box?

    • @Blacklisted_Garage
      @Blacklisted_Garage 7 місяців тому

      The black box connected to the bike is the speed flashing unit. Its purpose is to reprogram the stock controller, allowing for a higher speed limit. You can find more information about it here: fafomodz.com/products/jetson-bolt-pro-speed-limiter-flash

    • @user-lm9rt6jy9l
      @user-lm9rt6jy9l 7 місяців тому

      @@Blacklisted_Garage ok thanks