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Fabrication 101
United States
Приєднався 18 гру 2019
I am a teacher, a welder, and fabricator trying to inspire the next generation to pick up the torch and build something.
I have been a welding instructor at the high school and post secondary level for the past 14 years. Before that I worked as a welder fabricator at a custom off road shop followed by a few years as a heavy equipment diesel mechanic and repair welder.
I started this channel in an effort to expand my instructional reach.
I plan to produce videos covering welding and fabrication techniques that are of interest to fabricators of every experience level.
I have been a welding instructor at the high school and post secondary level for the past 14 years. Before that I worked as a welder fabricator at a custom off road shop followed by a few years as a heavy equipment diesel mechanic and repair welder.
I started this channel in an effort to expand my instructional reach.
I plan to produce videos covering welding and fabrication techniques that are of interest to fabricators of every experience level.
Summoning my inner "HE MAN" to take care of some odds n ends projects on the diesel bronco.
Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in.
On this episode of Fabrication 10, I practice my sword work and tackle some little projects on the diesel bronco.
Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video.
We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101.
Go Build Something
On this episode of Fabrication 10, I practice my sword work and tackle some little projects on the diesel bronco.
Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video.
We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101.
Go Build Something
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Installing a sway bar, bump stops, and new coil springs on the diesel bronco! Fabrication 101
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 10, I add some new parts to the rear suspension of the diesel bronco. New sway bar from RockJock, bump stops, and stiffer upper coils. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
Finishing the frame work for the custom Crawler Hauler! Fabrication 101.
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, I finish up the frame work, build the doors and spray some paint on the custom crawler hauler. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
More work on the Custom Crawler Hauler and a visit to the Over Land Expo! Fabrication 101.
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, more frame work on the custom crawler hauler build. Also some footage from The Over Land Expo. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
Bronco update and the beginning of my custom Crawler Hauler build. Fabrication 101!
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, after little bit of poo with a Bronco update. In this video I begin the process of taking an old camper, mounting it on a new gooseneck and creating the custom crawler hauler I've been dreaming of. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication ...
United By Bronco 2024 at Sand Hollow State Park. 3 days of wheeling, sun and sand! Fabrication 101
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, United by Bronco 2024 trail footage. Testing out the new rear suspension the best way I know how. Wheeling Double Sammy, Risky Business, The Fallen, and finally finishing Joint Effort where I broke last year. So much fun, can't wait to go back! Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this...
Installing the breaks and wrapping up odds and ends of the new rear suspension.
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, I get the new rear breaks installed and then wrap up a bunch of little odds and ends to finish up the new rear suspension. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
The Cummins powered Bronco is sitting on its new suspension!
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, I finally get the bronco sitting on its new rear suspension. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
More rock bouncer parts for the Cummins powered Bronco!
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, I get the new rear diff set up and installed and then use some more rock bouncer parts to get the shock mounts started. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
Shaving with a circular saw, what could go wrong!
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, I'm looking for more ground clearance so I am shaving the bottom of my sterling axle and using a circular saw to do it! Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
Trailing Arm trials and tribulations. Building the link mounts for the Broncos new suspension!
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, I battle a few mistakes and setbacks while building the mounts for the new rear suspension in the 68 bronco. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
Playing musical parts with the Bronco!
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Welcome back to Fabrication 101, thank you for tuning in. On this episode of Fabrication 101, playing musical parts with the Bronco. Moving the link joints from the front lowers to the rear uppers and new joints for the front lower links. Thanks for tuning in, I hope you got something out of this video. We'll see you next time on Fabrication 101. Go Build Something
Decision time! Been putting this off for over a year! Fabrication 101.
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Decision time! Been putting this off for over a year! Fabrication 101.
The NEW SHOP and the front end of the Bronco gets some much needed love. Fabrication 101
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The NEW SHOP and the front end of the Bronco gets some much needed love. Fabrication 101
#FRRWildCard 24hr Hell and Back application!
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#FRRWildCard 24hr Hell and Back application!
UBB Day 1 and 2 @ SandHollow Great wheeling, great weather, and great people! Fabrication 101
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UBB Day 1 and 2 @ SandHollow Great wheeling, great weather, and great people! Fabrication 101
Building the ultimate Roof Top Tent Rack for my Big Ugly Truck. Fabrication 101.
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Building the ultimate Roof Top Tent Rack for my Big Ugly Truck. Fabrication 101.
D1.1 Plate test prep 5 minutes or less.
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D1.1 Plate test prep 5 minutes or less.
Bronco Super Celebration Day 3, On our last day we drove Tin Cup Pass. Fabrication 101!
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Bronco Super Celebration Day 3, On our last day we drove Tin Cup Pass. Fabrication 101!
Bronco Super Celebration Day 2, Iron Chest Trail crawling in the rocky Mountains. Fabrication 101
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Bronco Super Celebration Day 2, Iron Chest Trail crawling in the rocky Mountains. Fabrication 101
Bronco Super Celebration Day 1, Grizzly Lake Trail crawling in the rocky Mountains. Fabrication 101
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Bronco Super Celebration Day 1, Grizzly Lake Trail crawling in the rocky Mountains. Fabrication 101
Easy Fab Projects 5- Building a Kustom Welder Cart from an old dolly. Fabrication 101
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Easy Fab Projects 5- Building a Kustom Welder Cart from an old dolly. Fabrication 101
Easy Fab Projects 4- Fabricating some DIY Shop Stands From Mostly Scrap Fabrication 101
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Easy Fab Projects 4- Fabricating some DIY Shop Stands From Mostly Scrap Fabrication 101
DIY Grinder Storage Rack out of Recycled Aluminum Shelving. Fabrication 101!
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DIY Grinder Storage Rack out of Recycled Aluminum Shelving. Fabrication 101!
DIY Vice grip rack from scrap! Old bedframe made useful again. Fabrication 101.
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DIY Vice grip rack from scrap! Old bedframe made useful again. Fabrication 101.
Improve Your Skills with these Easy Fab Projects; DIY 3rd Hand. Fabrication 101!
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Improve Your Skills with these Easy Fab Projects; DIY 3rd Hand. Fabrication 101!
Building a pair of custom aluminum boat transoms. Fabrication 101!
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Building a pair of custom aluminum boat transoms. Fabrication 101!
Trail Damage Repair. Using some sweet new tools to repair some trail damage on my 68 Bronco.
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Trail Damage Repair. Using some sweet new tools to repair some trail damage on my 68 Bronco.
United by Bronco event at Sand Hollow! Dunes, Rocks, Wind, and Rain! Rock crawling in my 68 Bronco!
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United by Bronco event at Sand Hollow! Dunes, Rocks, Wind, and Rain! Rock crawling in my 68 Bronco!
This could have been a disaster! Steering repair for my 68 Bronco Rock crawler. Fabrication 101!
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This could have been a disaster! Steering repair for my 68 Bronco Rock crawler. Fabrication 101!
That's awesome! Great work, I'm looking to do some transom work and this video helps with inspiration. Thank you sir! Great video
Glad to help
Great information. I'm just a beginner, I have the same machine. I just subbed, looking for more great hints.
Thanks for the sub!
Cardboard aided design :D Love it !! 😃😃😅😅😅
Thank you! Cheers!
what welder do you have,thanks
My wire feed is a Miller 251 and my TIG welder is from Prime Weld, model is the TIG 225.
I'd still use those for loading even when I was hooked to a truck. Helps stabilizing everything.
I would have welded the pin tabs flat.
Hey, if you don't mess something up sometime then you're not doing anything or learning.
Words to live by!
1:43 ... I thought Premier Welders, ran High Frequency DC to the arc welder??? You're saying it's just normal AC?
You're correct. I miss spoke.
Get some dril/tap fluid it will drill easier and your bits will stay sharper longer. Regular oils just don’t do much.
Друг подскажи, как называется электроприбор для резки металла , ты его использовал на 16 минут 30 секунд ролика.
It's an air powered small reciprocating saw, commonly called a body saw.
Looks great glad you went with the gray looks good.
Thanks 👍
Настолько большие зажимы это сделано самостоятельно?
I'm not sure which clamps you're referring to.
@@Fabrication101 они называются еще по другому струбцины
Когда нет трубогиба, приходится много резать!
I have a bender, but it I don't have the correct radius for the square tube.
Really useful video. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
You did an awesome job on those fenders.. I'm gonna try that on my trailer... thanks for the great video.
Thanks 👍
thought it was gonna pop when I saw that sawzall going in
Glad you kept it real if i could say i never made any dumb avoidable mistakes id be lying
Called the tire cut when you went and got it lol
I guess is to much tools and much money 💰 never end
Great idea with the flip down fender, does the tab welded on to the deck risk a puncture? Maybe if you drilled a hole in the top 8inch steel, and weld tab do bottom one so it goes through the top hole then the pin to lock in place? Great video though i will be looking into doing my own trailer!!😅🤙🤙
Haven't had any issues with the tab. It barely touches the tires on my rig since they ride up on the trailer tires a little.
It is “Sand Hollow” not Sand Hallow!
Do these make any racket going down the road?
Only on very bumpy roads. Even then, I don't think it's any louder than the ramps bouncing around under the trailer.
If you load heavy without the outriggers you get weight at the back and the resistance at the front with the truck pulling down. This can eventually bow (catback) your trailer in the middle or crack the frame.
How much did this help for loading with a forklift?
I recently picked up three roll-up shop doors, and getting the fender out of the way definitely helped. The guy running the forklift was impressed.
@@Fabrication101 I was wondering because a forklift still can only get as close as the fender when flipped. Just that extra height clearance was the difference? Good to know
Bed rails seem to be hell to drill thru i use them alot myself
saw that coming. thx for sharing.
Dude they make them on 45 deg
Good to know
Saw it coming. No pun intended.
Pun appreciated 👏
The jacks in the back are for when you put a heavy load they help prevent picking the ass end of your truck up when loading and unloading
Looks great have a great time in Sand Hollow see ya at the stampede.
Thanks!
That's the breaks!
You wouldn't happen to have all your dimensions for the entire bumper would you? I'm actually going to build this same exact thing
Nothing specific. Let me know what you're looking for and I'll send you what I can.
@@Fabrication101 the first part that you built that houses the winch would be great. Everything else after that I could figure out
Keep plugging away your going to make it see ya at the stampede.
Right to the wire, looking good!
Thanks 👍
I live near a steel plant. The steel plant uses railroad rail as part of the mix when producing "bed rail angle". It is not the same "formula" as the "angle iron" we generally purchase at the steel yard.
Interesting, I've heard that it's a different mix but didn't know about rail metal.
Railroad iron on its own is easier to cut than bedrails.
Looks great I’ll have to catch up with you at the stampede and check it out .
Looking forward to it.
Awesome video sir! Been thinking about this for weeks on how I'd do it and this is truly the best and easiest way. Thank you for posting.
Glad it was helpful!
Promo`SM 🙃
We’ll that’ll add some clearance looks great hope to see you at the stampede.
Got a lot to do but I plan on being there!
Outside the box thinking, NICE!
What trail was day one?
I believe it was The West Rim.
A wood stove with one of those fancy exhaust pipes that extract every ounce of heat are what we use up north. A standard box fan behind the piping will have that shop roasting. As for your joint mounts...I've always used the joint itself with a thin machinist shim on one end to tack it together. If you plan on doing this more in the future buy a 3/4 bolt center section for a Johnny joint (or aquire a used one) to use as a mockup. You can use sections of small tube to slip in the 3/4" bolt hole if you mocking up for a smaller bolt. Love the shop and the detailed fab video. Nice work buddy!
Thanks
We just built steel fenders that you can drive over. Makes fenders stronger. Can stand a blow out can stand to leave truck sitting on top if needed. I use rear jacks to lower a bit not all the way to the ground though or you won't get it back up it will be in a bind. Use it to load that way your pulling truck don't raise up in rear and cause your truck to start rolling away.
Who's not addicted to tools ? 😎👍👍 and you can make and fix stuff
Good point!
Tks for the video going to do mine the stands in the rear holds the back of the tralier is to keep from putting a load on your hitch when you load
your video is the best ,, i wish i would have seen something like that 10 yrs ago ,,i sold my trailer it was super heavy duty ,, i had to crawl out every time ,, to get out ,, daaa ,, im not worried about the tire that was cut im always in a hurry to get ur done like you ,, i would take that short cut also
Badasssssssssss
Great deal on that Mac's brake cleaner. 😊
It's good stuff!
Excellent nicely done ⭐️👍🏻
Thanks
Do those trailing arms have an antiwobble in the front joint? When I kill my leaf springs I’ll be going down this route too, only really see the fabricated style like Barnes/Ruffstuff have.
Yeah it's like a spherical ball surrounded by urethane bushings
Wax and buff the floor ,l am doing mine. Easy to clean.
Hadn't heard that solution.