You would make a great Engineer Austin. I love how everything you do is measured and meticulously accounted for before installing. Keep up the great work, this build is amazing work!
Nice custom 4 link design love how you used Pvc Tubing to test Flex and To make sure you got the right measurments for the custom metal Tube 4 link 12:27
I have them double cardan joints on the front a rear drivelines of my highly lifted Samurai, and I have drive 65mph down the highway in the winter in 4x4 and I have zero vibrations. Awesome video dude
I love your work and especially the FJ. This is a dream build. Your skills are exceptional. You use the pvc pipe to prototype, great idea. Have you considered using lazer cut acrylic glass to prototype your custom joints or thin metal depending on application?
Fantastic job so far. that rear driveshaft is going to be a headache still... It was on my samurai. When you toss the limit straps on it, do three. One center to limit drive shaft angle while allowing each side to droop, then one on each side to protect the coilover. Its looking like this will be a VERY capable rig. Looking forward to the cage and bumpers!
To get the best hole with plasma is to cut small and drill to size you need. I do this but destroy my drill bits because of the hardening the plasma does. I cut fairly close to size hole I want. So my question is how much smaller are you cutting your plasma holes vs hole size you want?
Hey I watched a UA-cam video where a guy showed certain year Sterlings came with a E-Locker. His video went through installing it in a housing that was non E-Locker. Might look it up. You do some awesome work. Gotta love that Free Govt. issue CAD supplies. 😂
Where did you learn your fabrication skills????? Use to work at a garage or shop?? I love the way you take your time and do it right!! Wish I had a fab shop near me with your skills! Great work like always! 👍🏼
Question.. when you design your drawings in fusion why do you always drill your bolt holes by hand? Is your plasma not accurate enough to cut out the correct hole size?
Gotta love the old school CAD work Cardboard Assisted Design With the New CAD work from the computer to the plasma table
You would make a great Engineer Austin. I love how everything you do is measured and meticulously accounted for before installing. Keep up the great work, this build is amazing work!
Nice sterling 10.5 1ton Ford axle and a Dana 60 In The front Niceee
Great video as always Austin 👍 👌
This is a whole new stuff. Abosaloutly love this content.
Nice custom 4 link design love how you used Pvc Tubing to test Flex and To make sure you got the right measurments for the custom metal Tube 4 link 12:27
From Africa malawi, your stuff is so exciting to watch and very educative
Nice CAD work
Beautiful work!
Enjoy watching your process. Great work.
I have them double cardan joints on the front a rear drivelines of my highly lifted Samurai, and I have drive 65mph down the highway in the winter in 4x4 and I have zero vibrations. Awesome video dude
Sweet dude! And I like your background music selection. Classy!
Can't wait to see completely Mount
I love your work and especially the FJ. This is a dream build. Your skills are exceptional. You use the pvc pipe to prototype, great idea. Have you considered using lazer cut acrylic glass to prototype your custom joints or thin metal depending on application?
I bet you can't imagine your life without that plasma table now haha, awesome work
Your brackets are very nice, but I'm curious why you don't use tab and slot to self-fixture the pieces for welding.
Fantastic job so far. that rear driveshaft is going to be a headache still... It was on my samurai. When you toss the limit straps on it, do three. One center to limit drive shaft angle while allowing each side to droop, then one on each side to protect the coilover. Its looking like this will be a VERY capable rig. Looking forward to the cage and bumpers!
Toyota should sponsor you! I love your channel ❤️ watching from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Well done my man. 👏
I think you mentioned this in one of your videos but i cant find it... What laser level are you using?
Nice work 👍
really nice setup looks strong thanks for sharing
cant wait for the body work and paint, Keep up with the good work!
I love what you do, I always look forward to watch your videos
Wow, just wow. You’ve gained another sub! Your work is amazing and the video is really enjoyable to watch ❤
been looking forward to this vid … Thanks brother !!
Awesome build and great fabrication skills my man!
To get the best hole with plasma is to cut small and drill to size you need. I do this but destroy my drill bits because of the hardening the plasma does. I cut fairly close to size hole I want. So my question is how much smaller are you cutting your plasma holes vs hole size you want?
For the .75 hole I cut .65 and drilling is fast and painless!!
What are your thoughts on frenching the center bracket into the frame to not have anything hanging below the frame?
They are on that location for correct geometry!
Just came across your channel, super clean work. You make it look easy. Thanks for the videos
What version of the 4 link calculator are you using?
Excellent work 👏
Nice work man
Hey I watched a UA-cam video where a guy showed certain year Sterlings came with a E-Locker. His video went through installing it in a housing that was non E-Locker. Might look it up. You do some awesome work. Gotta love that Free Govt. issue CAD supplies. 😂
ua-cam.com/video/_t7zdQpOqCM/v-deo.html
"We did it", proceeds to cut all brackets off and start over. Nice job btw.
Where did you learn your fabrication skills????? Use to work at a garage or shop?? I love the way you take your time and do it right!! Wish I had a fab shop near me with your skills! Great work like always! 👍🏼
Yes, you did.
Howzit bud, have you had any oil starv probs with the pinion bearings?
Where can I download that 4 link calculator version?
Why does your drill press always wobble around so much like that? 4:04
That bothers me a little also.
❤ top work
you're a monster 😁👍
Question.. when you design your drawings in fusion why do you always drill your bolt holes by hand? Is your plasma not accurate enough to cut out the correct hole size?
Yes I usually cut a small hole and drill by hand after! Plasma cuts with a little taper and I like a nice straight hole!
@@austinniemela cool, makes sense
One day you will run out of cardboard 😂. Be prepared.
That would absolutely do my nut if I had a metric truck with imperial axles 🤯
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Great work Austin 👍🏼 4 link is looking 🔥🍒
Kinda scared to watch it go off road
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