Awesome build iv been watching for about a year or so now from the lathe pipe binder crosskart the bike boat and the john deer tractor you really do good work engineering and building can't wait to see what's next awesome job.
Tip for welding aluminum. Always clean surfaces with acetone before welding, even if it looks clean. Wipe your feed rods with acetone as well. It's a good idea to also use a wire brush or green scotchbrite pad where you plan to weld just to make sure surface residue is gone. For areas that will be welded don't mix materials with abrasives, meaning abrasives used on aluminum should only be used with aluminum. Taper the amps at the end of the weld to prevent suck-back (can be source of cracks). Turn up your post flow time to at least 5 seconds, I usually use 7 seconds minimum at 17-25 cfh. I like using the foot pedal with aluminum because there's a small temp difference between a good consistent weld and having it blow out. Every time you dip the rod it sucks heat out of the weld and can cause it to re-solidify so I usually manually pulse to keep it in the sweet spot. But overall starting out on the thicker material is definitely easier and will help get the basics down with minimal issues.
aluminum welder here. good tips, but I never do these things. too many parts, too little time.. if a weld comes out looking like crap, go back over it and manually pulse the foot pedal. perfect every time!
I can't get over the fact that this thing already moved faster under drill-power than my small boat with 4hp outboard Tomos used to go flatout. Amazing work! Looking forward to the next part!
That's right! Nobody told you it was difficult, or even impossible, so you went out there and made it work! What you do is a source of intense inspiration! I'm heading to my garage right now to make that space useful! 🇧🇷 😊
This is my new favorite channel. I binged everything a couple months ago...now I drop everything when you have a new upload. Your ingenuity is inspirational. Also, I am a professional engineer and CAD expert. I for one can attest to the effort you put into your drawing plans. That must have taken forever. For such a young guy...you have some great skills.
Just ran across your channel and love the build and I’m not trying to be one of those people but the force of water going thru that pump I’m afraid will blow those wood screw out pretty quickly, I would also glass the plywood box in a little more on the inside and secure the alum. plate on the bottom. Don’t underestimate the power of water. Again I like the build
Most of it will see negative pressure. The only part seeing positive pressure is from the impeller to the nozzle and bucket and those are all aluminum and welded.
When grinding aluminium with abrasive tools a little bit of candle wax helps a lot to prevent it from clogging up and start smearing the aluminium instead of cutting it. Just dab it onto the tool once in a while. When hack sawing the blades might tend to stick and jump so a little cutting fluid, ethanol or WD40 helps and same goes for rotary filing and any blade cutting.
I work in a fab shop, ten years now. I will fight anyone that says your not a master fabricator.👍 BTW welding aluminum is a pain in the ass. Ever if you've done it for years and year's. One of my welders tells me, for him it welds better when the tungsten is more rounded, rather than sharp.🤙
Always so impressed with your skill set. For that being your first aluminum welding project, you sure picked a challenging one. That said, you are doing great as you always do! Always use lots of sealant on all mated surfaces and on any screws sunk, a dab in the hole before you screw it in. Of course you know this so I apologize for my two cents of advice🤗 What a cool project👏
That would've already been impressive when using the proper tools. But building half the tools necessary for this and achieving such a nice finish? Next level, you are truly incredible.
First, excellent video and you have “mad” skills and experience! Second, major kudos to you for doing all the work and making this available to people who want to try their hand and duplicate! New to your channel recently and enjoying every video, keep up the awesome content!
ik weet niet waar ik moet beginnen met de complimenten man! het zelf bouwen van een jet?? in een schuurtje?? met standaard gereedschap?? je eerste keer aluminium lassen ( op zo’n groot project gelijk) ??? de video editing kwaliteit?? erg indrukwekkend vriend , blijf vooral zulke videos maken , zal ik ze met plezier blijven kijken !!! English ; i don’t know where to start with the compliment’s man! building your own jet?? in a tiny shed?? with some diy tools?? first time aluminium welding (on such a big project) ?? the video editing quality?? very impressive my friend keep making these kind of video’s and i’ll keep watching them with a lot of pleasure!!!!!
superb job on tackling this project, As you have found out welding aluminium requires very meticulous cleaning I use a spray solvent from Loctite SF 7070. It works very well dry's fast and cleans off any grease and contamination perfectly. I even use it to wipe the rods down as well its surprising how dirty they are from the drawing processes.
Mate!!! I think you're an incredibly talented young man who is going to become very deservedly rich!!! Your videos are amazing!!! Well done and thank you! 👍👍👍
Ik ben echt fan van dit soort videos. Dit is echt uniek en een knap straaltje werk! Ga zo door ik zou er zo ook eentje maken als ik de ruimte had. Vraag me wel af hoe het zit met aluminium moeheid
First just wanted to say, this is absolutely incredible! Secondly, i work a lot with water jets and I definitely recommend you adding a gasket to the connection point between the impeller and the drive nozzle, as any leaks here when you start adding series power will be a massive pain.
(Sharing my expertise since you share yours) The camera settings on the Timelapse isn’t really the source of the problem what I think you’re seeing is banding from the LED lights. You can fix it by using a slower shutter speed or matching it to the hz of the lights. Filming weddings I have to deal with that all the time and it’s annoying lol Slowing the shutter speed on a Timelapse will actually give beneficial results too as you can start to introduce some natural motion blur. Love the content dude! Keep up the good work
Really cool build man! I need to start doing videos like this. Got a ton of equipment but became disabled, might be able to slowly build cool stuff though when the body allows.. anyway I'm glad the younger generation is getting into the makersphere... so many people don't know how to build ANYTHING, cant even assemble an IKEA furniture, seems like actual crafting is becoming a dying art. Keep the art alive man, youre doing great! By the way, amazon has 2 burner forges for under 200 bucks... if youre interested in expanding your shop and skills. I got one to replace my old diy forge, theyre really nice kits.
Aluminium forms an oxide layer almost instantly that interferes with welding so you should grind or wire brush it of around the welding areas right before welding. You may want to wipe it of with alcohol as well as the plastic film might have left some residue on the surface.
Most would say acetone since it will remove any oils better than alcohol... And some welders would say it's pointless but they are likely ones doing shitty welds.
Kerel super vet project man! Mag je trots op zijn! Leuk om iemand te zien met zoveel inzicht en handvaardigheid! Keep up the good work! Jij komt er wel! Veel plezier met je project en ik blijf je wel volgen!👍👍👍
My brother in christ this is some stellar work! I've been looking for a way to add propulsion to a dinghy I bought kinda accidentally. Your design fits the requirements damn fine!
One of the first things that you learn in geometry is that a circle is comprised by an infinite number of straight lines 🤔. Great work with the homemade bender. I'm not sure how much cleaning you are doing before aluminium welding, but clean joints with scotchbrite and wipe with acetone first.
Greetings from Indonesia, the Aru Islands, Maluku Province, on the border of Indonesia and Australia, thank you for the knowledge, it is very valuable for us, seniors
You’re awesome! Amazing what can be done with hand tools and modern software combined with the dedication and hard work. Great filming and editing too! If you muted the audio during Timelapse’s using power tools and added some rights free music it would be even better.
Cool job!! Just have to sub!! Always wanted to make a boat with a jet drive, just a tip when welding Ali clean it with a wire brush or flap disc just before you weld it as you need to remove the oxcide lair before welding and make sure it's really clean , the oxcide has a higher melting point than the Ali.
Brosif, I have to say this is amazing work. You truly have a gift. In my 35 years of life, I have never seen a metal bender make round shapes.. Maybe I've been living under a rock, but you sir have opened up a new option for me to try! How do you like the welding table so far. I read that it's cast iron.. Does that make any difference to iron sheet when welding, or strength? TIA!
I think you are doing great. Consider adding a foil wings (Part 2 of this series :) and your jetski will go a lot faster. You've got a new subscriber. Well done.
Just bought the plans, one suggestion I would make is have the cut out plans as one file as well so I can go down to my local office works and get them to print it out on one sheet instead of taping sheets together
I’m not sure if you realize this, but your bending method is exactly how large aluminum tanks are bent into i.e. booster rockets… Good on you sir good job
This awesome, I've been keeping up with the build, I can't believe I missed this. Great job buddy. You gotta be pretty darn proud of yourself. I actually never would have known how one of these ran. It's coming out pretty darn cool. I cant wait to see it finished
oh ffs this is what I've been looking for. A slightly bigger boat and a vw 1.9 tdi with that is gonna be awesome. Also impressive performance for a 500w drill.
Great job with the fabrication. I like how you used a seadoo stator/ impeller and shaft to keep it easy. Any reason you didnt just use the seadoo nozzle and reverse assembly?
Jo man toffe video's en Warten is een mooi dorpje me opa en oma wonen daar zou ik mischien een langs mogen komen weet welke weg je woont en ook welk huis les inschatting op het water💪
Great job with the welding . Nice design. Try a Stainless steel wire brush to clean the Ali and Isopropanol before welding . It will make nice welds. Keep up the good work.
Not simply pretty decent for a first time, that is rather good aluminium welding. The fit seemed very good which is an important step to good connections.
It went pretty fast with a tiny 500watt drill engine✌🏻 just imagine what it will do with a 170HP superbike engine🤙🏻🤪
Amazing work you are incredibly talented
Loving this build, you're doing a great job!
I’m impressed👍🏻
Awesome build iv been watching for about a year or so now from the lathe pipe binder crosskart the bike boat and the john deer tractor you really do good work engineering and building can't wait to see what's next awesome job.
Hell yeah! 🤘🏼
Het blijft toch altijd makkelijk om nederlanders te herkennen met dat engels :)
The easier accent to distinguish is russians, I can spot them with their firs word
Tip for welding aluminum. Always clean surfaces with acetone before welding, even if it looks clean. Wipe your feed rods with acetone as well. It's a good idea to also use a wire brush or green scotchbrite pad where you plan to weld just to make sure surface residue is gone. For areas that will be welded don't mix materials with abrasives, meaning abrasives used on aluminum should only be used with aluminum. Taper the amps at the end of the weld to prevent suck-back (can be source of cracks). Turn up your post flow time to at least 5 seconds, I usually use 7 seconds minimum at 17-25 cfh.
I like using the foot pedal with aluminum because there's a small temp difference between a good consistent weld and having it blow out. Every time you dip the rod it sucks heat out of the weld and can cause it to re-solidify so I usually manually pulse to keep it in the sweet spot. But overall starting out on the thicker material is definitely easier and will help get the basics down with minimal issues.
So true, good tips taco
aluminum welder here. good tips, but I never do these things. too many parts, too little time.. if a weld comes out looking like crap, go back over it and manually pulse the foot pedal. perfect every time!
good tip. didn't know about post flow. I have it at 3 seconds
I can't get over the fact that this thing already moved faster under drill-power than my small boat with 4hp outboard Tomos used to go flatout. Amazing work! Looking forward to the next part!
4 hp ektrc outbard beter
We can say that this is like jet engine and what you use is like propeller 🤔🤔🤔
That's right! Nobody told you it was difficult, or even impossible, so you went out there and made it work! What you do is a source of intense inspiration! I'm heading to my garage right now to make that space useful! 🇧🇷 😊
This is my new favorite channel. I binged everything a couple months ago...now I drop everything when you have a new upload. Your ingenuity is inspirational. Also, I am a professional engineer and CAD expert. I for one can attest to the effort you put into your drawing plans. That must have taken forever. For such a young guy...you have some great skills.
Very cool! Well done! Must get more into aluminium welding myself. Gonna wait for the next episode. Cheers.
Hello, didn’t expect to see you here. Hope you’re doing well
Thanks man!👊🏻👊🏻
@@quakxy_dukx was happy to see him too. Love the ideas the community has. Subed to both 😁
@@rjung_ch jo me too XD
2 people i like too much, donndiy and homemade madness, respect for you both.
Homemade madness bringing things to you that anybody should be able to build but in fact nobody else can.
What an amazing engineering feat you accomplished here. So awesome glad I found this channel 👍🏾
Just ran across your channel and love the build and I’m not trying to be one of those people but the force of water going thru that pump I’m afraid will blow those wood screw out pretty quickly, I would also glass the plywood box in a little more on the inside and secure the alum. plate on the bottom. Don’t underestimate the power of water. Again I like the build
Bro is what I was exactly thinking
Most of it will see negative pressure. The only part seeing positive pressure is from the impeller to the nozzle and bucket and those are all aluminum and welded.
This man's patience, ingenuity, and attention to detail is amazing!
When grinding aluminium with abrasive tools a little bit of candle wax helps a lot to prevent it from clogging up and start smearing the aluminium instead of cutting it. Just dab it onto the tool once in a while.
When hack sawing the blades might tend to stick and jump so a little cutting fluid, ethanol or WD40 helps and same goes for rotary filing and any blade cutting.
Just be really sure you get all the wax off that’s burnished, entrapped or impregnated into the aluminum before you try to weld it.
You have my respect just for the improvised metal bender. Great work!
I work in a fab shop, ten years now. I will fight anyone that says your not a master fabricator.👍 BTW welding aluminum is a pain in the ass. Ever if you've done it for years and year's. One of my welders tells me, for him it welds better when the tungsten is more rounded, rather than sharp.🤙
I'm a Machinist of 35 years and I have worked with many fine fabricators. You have skills and would be welcome in any shop. Great job
This will be lethal with the bike engine, amazing work mate
Always so impressed with your skill set. For that being your first aluminum welding project, you sure picked a challenging one. That said, you are doing great as you always do! Always use lots of sealant on all mated surfaces and on any screws sunk, a dab in the hole before you screw it in. Of course you know this so I apologize for my two cents of advice🤗 What a cool project👏
That would've already been impressive when using the proper tools. But building half the tools necessary for this and achieving such a nice finish? Next level, you are truly incredible.
First, excellent video and you have “mad” skills and experience! Second, major kudos to you for doing all the work and making this available to people who want to try their hand and duplicate! New to your channel recently and enjoying every video, keep up the awesome content!
Incredible job! I can already see you building a full blown offshore speedboat
ik weet niet waar ik moet beginnen met de complimenten man!
het zelf bouwen van een jet??
in een schuurtje??
met standaard gereedschap??
je eerste keer aluminium lassen ( op zo’n groot project gelijk) ???
de video editing kwaliteit??
erg indrukwekkend vriend , blijf vooral zulke videos maken , zal ik ze met plezier blijven kijken !!!
English ;
i don’t know where to start with the compliment’s man!
building your own jet??
in a tiny shed??
with some diy tools??
first time aluminium welding (on such a big project) ??
the video editing quality??
very impressive my friend keep making these kind of video’s and i’ll keep watching them with a lot of pleasure!!!!!
🙏🏻🙏🏻👊🏻👊🏻
That time-lapse shot of you cutting out the templates was really cool, I'll subscribe to you for that alone.
Typical Dutchman, loves building things properly!!! Glad I found your channel and now subscribed! GO MAX !
In Morocco, we say “Kayen” meaning you exist. There is also a song that says “You are a teacher” by Saad Al-Majarred. I loved the work💚🎩
The welding certainly improved throughout this process. Those last weld almost looked professional. Welding aluminum is a bit tricky and I suck at it
Amazing talent for banding metal and sense for fabricating,bravo 👏👏👏
superb job on tackling this project, As you have found out welding aluminium requires very meticulous cleaning I use a spray solvent from Loctite SF 7070. It works very well dry's fast and cleans off any grease and contamination perfectly. I even use it to wipe the rods down as well its surprising how dirty they are from the drawing processes.
It's so nice seeing a father son collaboration, even if he doesn't show up on camera. ;)
Noo haha I do it all by myself
Mate!!! I think you're an incredibly talented young man who is going to become very deservedly rich!!! Your videos are amazing!!! Well done and thank you! 👍👍👍
Ik ben echt fan van dit soort videos. Dit is echt uniek en een knap straaltje werk! Ga zo door ik zou er zo ook eentje maken als ik de ruimte had. Vraag me wel af hoe het zit met aluminium moeheid
First just wanted to say, this is absolutely incredible! Secondly, i work a lot with water jets and I definitely recommend you adding a gasket to the connection point between the impeller and the drive nozzle, as any leaks here when you start adding series power will be a massive pain.
great stuff. I might just get your plans from your site. I have a CNC plasma table, so instead of wood I will substitute aluminum for the whole thing.
I recently watched a guy spend the same amount of time and he built a pickle slicer. Lol. You are the man!
Very cool you put a lot of time into the design and it payed off ! It is working effectively for the drill to move it that well
Ah, fancy seeing you here!
Thanks man! Inspired by you👊🏻👊🏻
@@phantomvir I watch all his videos this is great I feel like copying him now haha
This has got to be one of the crazier boat build I’ve ever seen, the whole damn thing is custom but keeps a mostly factory look💪
Your aluminum welding skills are better than a lot of guys I work around, and this is their profession 🎉 great content just subed!!!
(Sharing my expertise since you share yours)
The camera settings on the Timelapse isn’t really the source of the problem what I think you’re seeing is banding from the LED lights.
You can fix it by using a slower shutter speed or matching it to the hz of the lights.
Filming weddings I have to deal with that all the time and it’s annoying lol
Slowing the shutter speed on a Timelapse will actually give beneficial results too as you can start to introduce some natural motion blur.
Love the content dude! Keep up the good work
Really cool build man! I need to start doing videos like this. Got a ton of equipment but became disabled, might be able to slowly build cool stuff though when the body allows.. anyway I'm glad the younger generation is getting into the makersphere... so many people don't know how to build ANYTHING, cant even assemble an IKEA furniture, seems like actual crafting is becoming a dying art.
Keep the art alive man, youre doing great! By the way, amazon has 2 burner forges for under 200 bucks... if youre interested in expanding your shop and skills. I got one to replace my old diy forge, theyre really nice kits.
Aluminium forms an oxide layer almost instantly that interferes with welding so you should grind or wire brush it of around the welding areas right before welding. You may want to wipe it of with alcohol as well as the plastic film might have left some residue on the surface.
Most would say acetone since it will remove any oils better than alcohol... And some welders would say it's pointless but they are likely ones doing shitty welds.
alleskunner je bent een genie.
wild man! took Seadoo-inspired parts and put them in a GP Yamaha concept hull! truly a mad scientist!
That's some mighty fine bending work from such a rudimentary bender.
Finally someone who builds it properly like I would if I needed one
Really impressive, man. I'm waiting for the next part.
seeing the intro I wasn't impressed, but after seeing that is drill powered, holy cow am I impressed.
Living the dream! Thanks for filming and sharing it.
Kerel super vet project man! Mag je trots op zijn! Leuk om iemand te zien met zoveel inzicht en handvaardigheid! Keep up the good work! Jij komt er wel! Veel plezier met je project en ik blijf je wel volgen!👍👍👍
My brother in christ this is some stellar work!
I've been looking for a way to add propulsion to a dinghy I bought kinda accidentally. Your design fits the requirements damn fine!
One of the first things that you learn in geometry is that a circle is comprised by an infinite number of straight lines 🤔. Great work with the homemade bender.
I'm not sure how much cleaning you are doing before aluminium welding, but clean joints with scotchbrite and wipe with acetone first.
Super can do attitude. You will go far in life
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hi from Iceland, like this video's from you. keep it up , you are brilliant
Very well done! Cant wait to see it complete.
Greetings from Indonesia, the Aru Islands, Maluku Province, on the border of Indonesia and Australia, thank you for the knowledge, it is very valuable for us, seniors
Thank you seniors
Well done. This is a very impressive build from all of your planning right down to the finished product
Love the ingenuity & positive attitude Bro !
You’re awesome! Amazing what can be done with hand tools and modern software combined with the dedication and hard work. Great filming and editing too! If you muted the audio during Timelapse’s using power tools and added some rights free music it would be even better.
What the hell! That speed on a damn drill! Can't wait for the actual motor!
That's incredible with the tools you had available!
Keep it coming please... Pretty excited.
Cool job!! Just have to sub!! Always wanted to make a boat with a jet drive, just a tip when welding Ali clean it with a wire brush or flap disc just before you weld it as you need to remove the oxcide lair before welding and make sure it's really clean , the oxcide has a higher melting point than the Ali.
Brosif, I have to say this is amazing work. You truly have a gift. In my 35 years of life, I have never seen a metal bender make round shapes.. Maybe I've been living under a rock, but you sir have opened up a new option for me to try! How do you like the welding table so far. I read that it's cast iron.. Does that make any difference to iron sheet when welding, or strength? TIA!
I think you are doing great. Consider adding a foil wings (Part 2 of this series :) and your jetski will go a lot faster. You've got a new subscriber. Well done.
Just bought the plans, one suggestion I would make is have the cut out plans as one file as well so I can go down to my local office works and get them to print it out on one sheet instead of taping sheets together
If you want them i can send them to you no problem, i will add it too thanks👍🏻
@@homemade_madness have msg you on instagram
quick question :what form did you receive the plans? software , paper ?
I’m not sure if you realize this, but your bending method is exactly how large aluminum tanks are bent into i.e. booster rockets… Good on you sir good job
Top werk jongen 👍👍👍👍
Wat een vet project! Dit is natuurlijk een jongensdroom die uitkomt voor je!
A lot of passion and application in this work.
Congratulations.
Awesome. Excellent fabricating and building skills.
Your Logo is right on, with project presentation 👏 👌 👍 🙌 😀, A+
Now THAT is some awesome stuff.
That is totally sick!!! 😜
Fantasties gedoen...pragtig man!!!
Groete uit Suid Afrika
This awesome, I've been keeping up with the build, I can't believe I missed this. Great job buddy. You gotta be pretty darn proud of yourself. I actually never would have known how one of these ran. It's coming out pretty darn cool. I cant wait to see it finished
oh ffs this is what I've been looking for. A slightly bigger boat and a vw 1.9 tdi with that is gonna be awesome. Also impressive performance for a 500w drill.
Great job with the fabrication. I like how you used a seadoo stator/ impeller and shaft to keep it easy. Any reason you didnt just use the seadoo nozzle and reverse assembly?
I think a sponsor should send you a plasma-CNC!
Can't wait to see the finished product. Subscribing for sure.
Saubere Arbeit. Ich ziehe meinen Hut!
Goed werk. Ik tip mijn hoed!
I can only imagine what you would make if you lived in Texas. You can find atvs, jet skees, boats literally for free.
You are a genius, a very skilled one.
Jo man toffe video's en Warten is een mooi dorpje me opa en oma wonen daar zou ik mischien een langs mogen komen weet welke weg je woont en ook welk huis les inschatting op het water💪
Check out the title bro you need to add part 3 bcz I thought it was another video and I really did want to watch the full project!!
Great job btw
Cool trial run.
With a more powerful engine,
I would consider putting a couple of heavy duty bearings on that shaft.
Great craftsmanship
Very cool project! I love the can do attitude! Keep making cool stuff!
First class craftsman extraordinaire. You rock bro 🫵🏼
You sir are ahead of your time… great viewing.
I love your table , bro... it is very practical
Good my friend I'm happy to watching your videos thank you
Great job with the welding . Nice design. Try a Stainless steel wire brush to clean the Ali and Isopropanol before welding . It will make nice welds. Keep up the good work.
Hey Man, ist possible to buy the CAD Files that i can cut it with Wire Eroding?
Greetings 👌🏼
Nice job for first attempt 👍scotch bright pad and acetone before any welds and you will have clean puddle welds
Quick and Dirty bender. I love it!!
Keren Pak, saya bisa belajar banyak dari proyek ini. Semoga suatu saat bisa bikin juga. Tidak sabar menunggu video berikutnya
Amazing videos and well done on instructing details. I cant wait to build one myself, Your the best thank you
Guauuuuu....Fantastic...!!...Gracias por Compartir....!!!...Saludosss
@19:54 how did u measure out the tube exacly, how to make it straight to fit/be straigt so the shaft is running straight through?
thank u
Not simply pretty decent for a first time, that is rather good aluminium welding. The fit seemed very good which is an important step to good connections.
Hi mate. Do you send the plans to Australia? Cheers
😂 there ya go!!!! I remember mentioning in your first video about a jet drive. It just looks much better on a jet ski.
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Incredible design and fab! Mad skills.