I went to a Gunsmithing trade school… so I can do precision machining, and I’m just sitting here thinkin, “I’d LOVE to replace all those plastic areas with Metal, maybe aluminum, maybe somethin just as light but more durable.”
@@YourGeekFix I saw your video on them roughly 3 or 4 hours after makin this comment. Depending on what metal they use, if I can talk my wife into not pulling Lorena Bobbit on me for buyin one, I’m now sitting here thinking “ok, the light corrosion is a nice touch, but I can either cerakote the metal, or blue the steel like I would a rifle barrel.” Aluminum and stainless steel doesn’t blue… and would necessitate cerakoting… but if it’s some form of carbon steel I can blue it, and depending on conditions bluing can take on many different shades, everything from midnight black to the standard gunmetal grey, to just about anything between. I’m rather fond of bluing, because no two bluing jobs are the same. Bluing polished steel to the point it’s like a mirror can come out looking like black chrome, or it may take oddly to the bluing and may not get an even blue, so it’ll be darker fading to lighter bluing… gives whatever I’m bluing a bit of personality that cerakoting just can’t do. That said, cerakoting is far more protective… it’s a ceramic paint, so naturally it’s more scratch resistant too. But name brand cerakot can be a bit pricy… that said it’s totally worth it.
You could wait to buy after watching the video we have coming out. Chris said they will not be selling out. This is just to know how many to make. @@codyralston1372
My friend got my fallout 76 a couple days ago and seeing the skins for the pup boys reignited my passion for the pup boy and one day I would love to make one. For now I’m content watching your content. Fantastic work!
@@YourGeekFix Not a problem! Best of luck with the build and have fun with the cosplay...convention. I forgot which it was but I'm excited for when the future installments come out.
Regarding the holotapes, I've been considering making silicone molds of all the pieces and casting the parts for a variety of colors and to be able to make more.
Just finished disassembling my original Pipboy 2000 Mark VI. Thank you for the step-by-step tutorial!! I'm still struggling to find a radio module and so far no one is offering it as the original price. :(
I missed the premiere.. I was listening to Frank Herberts Dune the audiobook while designing a CNC mill and lost track of time. I use Ziplock bags to store all my screws, switches and everything else. It takes only as much space as the contents.
I have the kit version, so I don't need to disassemble it, but this was fun to watch nonetheless, looking forward to the next one already. Also, why'd you buy all those spare parts?
Where did you find spare parts? I've been making the buttons momentary switches and I've broken one of the small frames and lost one of the red buttons
great video, def going to use some of your mods for my 3D printed version of this Pip boy. I have a question, since these are sold out or at a high cost on second hand stores, are there any sources for the lightbulb covers as seen @21:07 ? Cant seem to find any. I do have clear PETG and can possibly 3D print them, but def wont be the same.
Honestly, if I got one of those, I'd just make it so the radio can play in-game radio for the music and news rather than have the real world radio in it.
@@YourGeekFix looked and sounded a little tired st the end of the video compared to the beginning. Thought I'd ask. In retrospect it seemed a funny question at the time. I must have been tired too.
@TheEvilUA-cam listening now from a different device, it still seems like it's less of a volume issue and more that the back track is a bit busy. It sounded worse with studio monitor headphones, sounds pretty good from my phone's speakers.
I went to a Gunsmithing trade school… so I can do precision machining, and I’m just sitting here thinkin, “I’d LOVE to replace all those plastic areas with Metal, maybe aluminum, maybe somethin just as light but more durable.”
Have you seen the new working die-cast Pip-boy for sale on Bethesda's store?
@@YourGeekFix I saw your video on them roughly 3 or 4 hours after makin this comment. Depending on what metal they use, if I can talk my wife into not pulling Lorena Bobbit on me for buyin one, I’m now sitting here thinking “ok, the light corrosion is a nice touch, but I can either cerakote the metal, or blue the steel like I would a rifle barrel.”
Aluminum and stainless steel doesn’t blue… and would necessitate cerakoting… but if it’s some form of carbon steel I can blue it, and depending on conditions bluing can take on many different shades, everything from midnight black to the standard gunmetal grey, to just about anything between. I’m rather fond of bluing, because no two bluing jobs are the same. Bluing polished steel to the point it’s like a mirror can come out looking like black chrome, or it may take oddly to the bluing and may not get an even blue, so it’ll be darker fading to lighter bluing… gives whatever I’m bluing a bit of personality that cerakoting just can’t do.
That said, cerakoting is far more protective… it’s a ceramic paint, so naturally it’s more scratch resistant too. But name brand cerakot can be a bit pricy… that said it’s totally worth it.
You could wait to buy after watching the video we have coming out. Chris said they will not be selling out. This is just to know how many to make. @@codyralston1372
@@YourGeekFix that’s fair, though I’m looking forward to seein all the functions this one will have.
@@YourGeekFix it's not limited?
Very excited! Keep up the great work man!!
Thanks
My friend got my fallout 76 a couple days ago and seeing the skins for the pup boys reignited my passion for the pup boy and one day I would love to make one. For now I’m content watching your content. Fantastic work!
Thanks!
@@YourGeekFix Not a problem! Best of luck with the build and have fun with the cosplay...convention. I forgot which it was but I'm excited for when the future installments come out.
@@orellinvvardengra6775 thanks
Regarding the holotapes, I've been considering making silicone molds of all the pieces and casting the parts for a variety of colors and to be able to make more.
That would be cool
Just finished disassembling my original Pipboy 2000 Mark VI. Thank you for the step-by-step tutorial!! I'm still struggling to find a radio module and so far no one is offering it as the original price. :(
Sorry to hear that.
I missed the premiere.. I was listening to Frank Herberts Dune the audiobook while designing a CNC mill and lost track of time.
I use Ziplock bags to store all my screws, switches and everything else. It takes only as much space as the contents.
That still sounds fun.
Wooo can’t wait hope all goes well👍
45 minute video
@@YourGeekFix huh?
@@bongocat401 it will be 45 minutes. So, worth it!
I have the kit version, so I don't need to disassemble it, but this was fun to watch nonetheless, looking forward to the next one already. Also, why'd you buy all those spare parts?
Spare parts for me to test the Geiger counter build and possibly making a new one.
Where did you find spare parts? I've been making the buttons momentary switches and I've broken one of the small frames and lost one of the red buttons
Excellent progress
Awesome!
Yes I'm trying to build one and yes I know I have the chance to end up like that poor sock puppet 😂
Lol! Darn it the sock puppet.
great video, def going to use some of your mods for my 3D printed version of this Pip boy. I have a question, since these are sold out or at a high cost on second hand stores, are there any sources for the lightbulb covers as seen @21:07 ? Cant seem to find any. I do have clear PETG and can possibly 3D print them, but def wont be the same.
Go to the local hardware store and look for small Edison bulbs. You can easily light them.
What is the blue try you have in the background I need one of those.
try? Describe what you are asking.
@@YourGeekFixI think he misspelt tray
@@maskedTNT OK
Honestly, if I got one of those, I'd just make it so the radio can play in-game radio for the music and news rather than have the real world radio in it.
Understood
I cannot find a radio module under 300$ any ideas?
Do what I did, offer them less.
@@YourGeekFixthanks! I managed to get one for 150$ I messaged like 8 people and no one went for it.
15:19 Wait what ??? I never had that tool ! Was it included in the pip boy kit ? Or only in the radio module ?
Yeah, and the radio kit.
That’s weird I didn’t have one in my kit
Add a working geiger counter for full fidelity
I did
Did you see video 3 with all the details?
@@YourGeekFix on my way
@@kl2g84 cool!
The damn radio modules are impossible to find under $300
I just bought one for 35
42:53 yeah, I gotta follow your advice and try my luck.
YESSSS
Yes!
Just out of curiosity.. do you drink when you're doing this? lol
No, don't drink or do drugs, just sound that way.
@@YourGeekFix looked and sounded a little tired st the end of the video compared to the beginning. Thought I'd ask. In retrospect it seemed a funny question at the time. I must have been tired too.
How was the event, got any comments?
It was awesome! I have a whole video coming out on it.
@@YourGeekFix have you ever tried to get the time rollers to work on your recent attempt?
Ok, I take that is a no.
I could try again. @@Indykathoris
@@IndykathorisNo, that was very hard. The wires are the size of hairs. very intricate.
I ate a sandwich
Ok
Nice job 👍
How to get a life: stop living in a video game
LOL!
There's no way the guy who calls himself giga Chad and just leaves hate comments is telling US to get a life.
The background music around the 2 min mark went on for far too long. Super repetitive and too loud. It really ruined the whole experience.
Sorry.
I didn't really notice
@TheEvilUA-cam listening now from a different device, it still seems like it's less of a volume issue and more that the back track is a bit busy. It sounded worse with studio monitor headphones, sounds pretty good from my phone's speakers.
@@sethborne that would explain why I didn't notice then, I'm using a crappy old phone myself