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Shambo's Shed
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Приєднався 3 кві 2023
How to DIY restore a rusty motorcycle fuel tank on a Suzuki Bandit 1200 - works for car tanks too
In this video I'm showing you how to restore a rusty or leaking fuel tank. Using Miracle Cure, well not really, it's just tankcure.
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Visit to MACH 2024 and an interview with MACH Machine Tools
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In this one I try my hand at interviewing people, we see lots of crazy CNC stuff and my fiancée definitely doesn't get drunk... Check out MACH Machine Tools: Website: www.machmt.co.uk UA-cam: @machmachinetools30 & Dynapath control systems: www.dynapath.com Ondrives: www.ondrives.com My Patreon: patreon.com/shambos_shed My Facebook page: profile.php?id=100094402105120 @MACHexhibitio...
DIY tube bender - Metro 6R4 replica project - Episode 11
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In this episode I start building my own tube bender and the plasma cutter finally produces some parts. Patreon link for CAD files - patreon.com/shambos_shed - will be live and accessible in the next few days Connect with me on Facebook: profile.php?id=100094402105120
Preparing the shell for the roll cage, fabrication & welding - Metro 6R4 replica project episode 10
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In this episode, I throw the health and safety book out the window. Remove the doors and start preparing the shell for a roll cage to be fitted. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more mediocre content from me :)
Apology and explanation
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Sorry folks, video explains everything, it's been a bit mad at casa de Shambo. More coming soon!
Designing and building my own CNC Plasma cutter DIY - Metro 6R4 replica project Episode 9
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In this episode, after being let down by numerous businesses, I decide to design and build my own CNC plasma cutter. @JerryRigEverything would be proud!
Fitting the flywheel & clutch - Metro 6R4 replica build Episode 8
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In this episode we celebrate 100 subs & I get the internal hole cut and smoothed to clear the flywheel so we can fit the clutch assembly. Thanks for watching!
Making the adapter plate, 01E gearbox to Ford V6 engine - Metro 6R4 replica Episode 7
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In this episode we spend way too much time making wooden things so we can get the adapter plate made to properly mount the 01E gearbox to the Ford V6 gearbox.
More subframe modification and more cutting - Metro 6R4 replica build Episode 6
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In this episode I try and finish the front subframe mounting and cut more metal out. Also, a sneak at episode 7 Thanks to our sponsor Roberts Automotive roberts-automotive.co.uk
Drifting experience with Learn2Drift - Metro 6r4 replica build episode 5
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Drifting experience with Learn2Drift in Staffordshire. It was a great day out and I'll be going back for more. Check out Learn2Drift here... @learn2drift771 or go to their website learn2drift.com
Removing the front panel & I waffle about the 4WD system - Metro 6R4 replica project Episode 4
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In this episode we remove the front panel and inner wing panels. I give a brief explanation of the 4wd system I'm currently working around using and a prelude to episode 5. Enjoy!
MG TF front subframe install ... How not to do it - Metro 6R4 replica build Episode 3
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In this episode I show you how not to install an MG TF front subframe into the front of a mk2 Metro. Like the video and subscribe to the channel to keep up with progress and future episodes. Thanks for your support so far :)
I lied... but I apologise - Metro 6R4 replica build Episode 2 or 1A
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Yay it's episode 2/1A and it's a surprise, my mouth ran away with me in episode 1 so you get an apology and an explanation, some other cool stuff too.
Metro 6R4 replica build, turbo V6, 4wd, 1000hp+ - Episode 1
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Welcome to the channel, this is the first episode of my 6R4 replica build. Aiming for over 1000hp and it'll be 4WD. Post a comment, like or subscribe to keep track of the build in future. Links: Oddified Racing 6R4 - www.youtube.com/@Mr-Oddie The Late Brake Show - 6R4 drive - ua-cam.com/video/it_Z6lTbSnw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheLateBrakeShow Nat Geo - Brief History of the Metro 6R4 - ua-cam.co...
The easiest way is to make a small centre pin that fits snug into the s picket bush. Then take a one millimeter thick aluminium plate and make a hole that fits over the centre pin. Then take a small ball pin hammer and knock the edges and the holes out. As easy as that . Nothing complicated to do just that but then Brit’s are not that clever .😂😂😂
Great vid and well explained process💪👍
Really interesting video- but do your channel a favour, and totally remove the incredibly annoying music, or, turn it way down, and your voice up - can barely hear you talk, and turning up the volume means the ear raping music is way higher Also, 1200 hp from an st220 seems mega ambitious - maybe someone in the comments will correct me, but 1200 seems unlikely -
another way of centring the tap in the drill press is to use a centre point in the chuck on the top of the tap, then just turn the tap handle a few turns then once started just finish by hand
interesting content ruined by terrible audio
Hey up mate the interviewing went fine your question's were informed and intelligent not to mention useful so well done, i guess one way to get cnc parts cheeper is doing your own programming for there machines, Which you did for those pipe bender plate's
Hey up mate have seen that type ov bender befor but don't remember having to weld the pipe to it
Hey up mate thanks for the good video
Only found you today so been watching from the beginning, this plasma table is fab and can't believe how simple you made it seem, how much do you think it cost to make
This might spur me to get my metro back on the road 😂
If I start building a 6r4 that would be 3 of us building one each 😅 id love to build one. have you seen the fella dropping the metro body on a Porsche boxter
Yes I saw that yesterday on one of the Facebook groups, I've subscribed to his channel to keep an eye on it.
Some shots of what you were cutting off would have been nice. Pneumatic or power tools speed things up.
Sorry, there'll be more video footage of that area when I start working on the front frame so I'll try and remember to mention it and show more detail. Thanks for watching 🙂
Interesting as it looks like a more comprehensive approach than Petseal that I used years ago, because I don't recall that including all the different stages (although I may be wrong). Do you have any idea how the two products compare?
Tbh I only used petseal once on an old mini tank so I can't do a decent comparison. I've used this stuff quite a bit and former colleagues have too. They all swear by it being the best for the money. And the epoxy won't dry out, flake off or otherwise die from old age, not until we're all dead and gone anyway 🤣
Tanks for the video.
Building a metro 6r4 chassis is in but need help on the dimensions on the rear strut box any information would be great
Your best bet is jump on Facebook and join up with the 6r4 project group. There's lots of people on there that will have dimensions and more than likely drawings of the setup. Unfortunately I don't have the info you need because I'm building mine a little differently to the original. Thanks 🙂
@@ShambosShed thank you the group I'm on now will help it's almost like they don't wanna give any clues away
Some can be like that, I'll ask someone who has a genuine original 6R4 if they have the measurements. What exactly do you need? If you use Facebook it might be easier to send me a message on my page.
i had a go at making a tube bender too , made my die a bit different ua-cam.com/video/rwGqo-ecsC4/v-deo.html
Good interview, and some questions of personal interest to me there too 😎, so thank you. I now know that for my one-offs I'll stick with my 1950s Myford lathe etc., because I don't need repeatability and what I gain on machining speed I'd more than lose in programming time. If I was running a small customising business though, perhaps resto-modding customer Metros or similar where I'd need to make the same adaptor plates time and again, I'd certainly look at getting access to shared workshop space with machinery like this in as it would clearly save me time and money. You already know that you need a better microphone for next time, and perhaps a tripod (or at least camera with image stabilisation) too. You have the makings of a good interviewer though! 👍
The camera does have image stabilisation but I don't think it can account for drunkenness 🤣 You're welcome, glad you got some of your questions answered. I definitely want a CNC mill in future for doing all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff but even a half decent used one is well out of my price range at the moment. Also, I don't think it would fit in the shed 🤣 Thanks 🙂
@@ShambosShed Ah, right, if that's the stabilised image then you two really did have a good day out on the free booze then 🤣 Maybe I should commission you to build me a one-off restomod, and pay you with the gift of your very own CNC mill (plus a second shed to put it in)? There are a few hurdles to overcome first (like I don't have a CNC mill to give you) but they're just details, and I'm already looking forward to watching my restomod being built on your channel (so hurry up with that 6R4, please...). Oh, and don't forget my Welsh Cake when I next see you 😁
My advice throw that die away. Die with ribs - BIG NO, (applying heat) welding tube/pipe to die while bending - BIG NO. Design new die with clamp. If you insist to make it DIY here are some links how to, also some people stack number of round plates of different diameter to form round profile. Depending on thickness you might get away without filing afterwards, I'd suggest 2mm plates and some finishing with file. ua-cam.com/video/DeYr7jWodu4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/wVNtT-IwC_M/v-deo.html
Fixing rusty petrol tanks will be useful as my ATC has one!
Haha I'm hoping to get my tank done this week so I can get that episode out soon after 🤘👍
@@ShambosShed If the video doesn't go quite right and you want a second tank, which is almost certainly rustier than your first one, just let me know 🤣
I'll keep that in mind 😜🤣
Plasma cutters with the compressor pulls quite a big load for domestic. Mcb can take overload for certain duration of time motors then will trip after few seconds. Try on another socket outlet could be dirty contact in the socket causing high resistance
I'll have a look at this while I'm measuring the current draw of the plasma. Thanks for the advice 👍
I really enjoy your honesty in all these videos, but without you showing and explaining mistakes we'd never know, and wouldn't learn as much either. My big takeaways from this episode are: - bending roll cage tubing is not easy (but that's a good thing if you consider its intended application); - building a tribute car like your 6R4 is not a trivial exercise, especially if you don't have the kind of workshop tooling that we see on the big US TV custom programmes (with the result that I enjoy your videos more, because I can better relate to them). Keep up the good work!
Thanks Andrew, your feedback is always welcome and appreciated. Failing is part of learning so if I can save someone time by showing how not to do it, this series will not disappoint 🤣 Everyday is a school day 👍
Looks like a great day, and a good way to discover how hard it is. I've never tried but miss my is200 sport now!
Yeh it was enjoyable, even if I was useless at it, I think if I had more power on tap I'd have been better but practicing drifting is expensive and not many places to do it near me. Thanks for watching 🙂
@@ShambosShed no problem, thanks for the videos, keep at it, don't let the little setbacks deter you!
How can I get the CAD for the tube bender?
I've sorted the issue now, they should be available. Sorry for the delay. Thanks 🙂
did all that work to avoid buying a $300 bender. just buy a die at least...
Unfortunately proper tube benders here in the UK are around £1,000 including the die. The Die itself is around £450 alone. Plus, I enjoy doing this and it makes for more mediocre content. Thanks for watching 🙂
@@ShambosShed this knock off JDBender clone has been around for over a decade. the die is the only part that is expensive. the bender can be had on amazon shipped for $300 american which is less in stone or whatever fairy tale system you guys use over there... the die is usually $300 as well. so $600 american...
@@ShambosShed just searched amazon, whole kit is $209 shipped now, dies are $259
@@ShambosShed and while i agree, fun and content and what not. but bending tube is already frustrating enough with a good bender. having to fuss with it this much when less than $500 you have one ready to bend...
@@ShambosShed good video tho, shows me i would rather buy one. had me in the first half. but then i saw, pay for patreon to get files, then pay to have them cut, then pay to have them shipped, THEN all this work... nah. $500 on amazon, will be here tomorrow.
check the circuit breaker is the right amps for your plasma cutter, and you are running 230 volts, the thicker metal you cut, the more amps the plasma cutter pulls, that sounds like the reason you keep popping the fuse, hope this helps.
Thanks, I'll check that out. Would a clamp meter on the power cable work to give me an indication of the amps it's pulling?
@@ShambosShed yes
Ok thank you I'll check that next week. 👍
Aziz, light!
It's good to see you back again. I've got no issue with either lighting or lack of scripting because I'm more interested in the automotive engineering content than your media skills 😂 I'm curious as to how you cut the plates. Did you hand cut them with a plasma, or did you use your computer controlled cutter that we saw in previous episodes? For those of us at a slightly more basic level of fabrication skill, an episode on how to set a MIG welder up correctly and use it properly would be interesting too 😆
I may do a welding video in between other videos, don't count on it being very soon but I'll try my best. Work is very busy at the moment so I'm having to do mornings and evenings on this project. Unfortunately I had to cut them by hand but I'm about to fire up the CNC plasma for another try at something else. It'll be featured in the next video which hopefully will be up next week. 👍
@@ShambosShed I shall look forward to both. Thank you 🥳
Couple of things I need to note for you guys. This is not my best video, it was rushed and is lower than the standard I usually set myself. That standard may not be very high but it's a standard 😂 Anyway, I usually script the videos and read from that during editing/production, I didn't have time for that this time around and it definitely shows. I'd had a long day at work, travelling to London and back the same day and my brain was running on fumes so I made a few errors in my dialogue. I'll address these properly in the next video, which will have the correct amount of time spent on it. Firstly, my comment about Force = mass x area was incorrect, it's "pressure = force / area". I'll do some animations for the next video when I'm discussing the roll cage. The other thing is lighting, it's shockingly bad inside the car so I'll get a ring light or something similar that I can hang in the car for better lighting. I also didn't explain the "tacking in" properly, the boxes can be removed to sort the rust areas before final welding so that full strength and therefore, safety is 100%. That said, I hope you enjoy watching and look out for the next one.
why not fix the rust holes first , this is the wrong way around !!! and you ll not be able to get to the rust damage propperly , that will affect the cage pickup points strength ,
I agree, however I've only tacked the boxes in place so I can pull them back out to do the repairs and then weld them back in. It's a little more time consuming but if I didn't do something I'd still be looking at the bare shell next month 🙂
I don't want to hear excuses. I want another video, dammit!
Soon 🙂
I was looking forward to this build , I hope all is well
New video up yesterday 🙂
Hope all ok. We all ain’t heard from for awhile
New video up yesterday, it's been mad 🙂
Was a pleasure teaching you sir
This is probably the fastest Chanel I've subscribed to really looking forward to watching this. Cheers Shambo
Amazing number of parameters that you have to cope with there, it's no wonder it didn't work right first time. And talk about bootstrapping: I love the way you build a bench off-camera, to support the CNC plasma cutter that you design and build from scratch, all so you can make a pipe-bender, before eventually returning to Project 6R4. You really are a clever bloke, and great at explaining simply too (which is the mark of somebody who truly knows their onions).
Very interesting, a practical alternative to buying an overpriced adaptor plate or getting one made for you 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching 👍
Persistence there man. Nice job fussing and being patient. You want some steel bent? Tube? Depending on what you're after my old man got a workshop up in Hirwaun. Give me a shout if I can help :)
Ha, cheers dude, I'll keep it in mind. Tbh I'm so far down the rabbit hole with this CNC and the time I've spent drawing stuff up to cut, it's more a case of bloody mindedness to do it myself now 🤣
@@ShambosShed it’ll be rewarding man. Keep up the good work 🕺
Thanks bud 🤘
It cuts! Just a matter of calibration now. Can't wait for the next video!
Yes, I need to get the machine torch head sorted out so it doesn't move about and affect the cut.
That was awesome. The amount of variables you've gotta juggle to get the thing cutting clean must be a nightmare.
Indeed, and every thickness of steel will have different settings, amps, feed rate and start delay. Luckily Lightburn allows me to save presets for different thicknesses and materials. It's very time consuming though.
Hello there, I did my apprenticeship with Austin Rover '85 - '89 so I have a sentimental connection to the Metro etc. Really looking forward to seeing your project come to life 😊👍
That's awesome, thanks for watching 😊
I'm all in on this one, subscribed.
The way you have tackled that adapter plate is amazing, very well done ! .. we need more 👍👍
Thanks, more coming soon 🤘🙂
That b-roll joke is pure toilet humour
There is no better humour... 🤣🤘
3 weeks and counting , hope everything is ok. Looking forward to the next instalment
Just uploaded it matey, should be live in an hour or so.
And it was over too soon! I want more.
That work on the adapter plate is insane!
It's still not finished 😔 but it's as close as it needs to be for now 🙂
Waiting for the bext video
I've been working on it this evening. Some more to do tomorrow evening and the video should be up Thursday :)
I’m your 100th sub :)
Congrats and thank you 🥳🤘
My fav group b car. Looking forward to seeing it finished.
Thanks for watching 🤘🙂
That was genuinely very cool. Will you be having all those parts cleaned up and looking shiny before the car is finished?
Yes, build the car then strip it all out to paint it and refurb/shiny up all the bits 🙂
The macguyver of mountain ash! Awesome stuff mate
Haha thanks dude 🤘