Homemade Jon Boat Build Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 14 лют 2021
  • This is the start of a homemade 1448 Jon boat. Sides are 20" with the front raised for a casting deck. The aluminum grade is 5052 with the bottom at .090" thickness and sides are .062".
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  • @robertweeks2039
    @robertweeks2039 3 роки тому +5

    You are doing a nice job!I like how you figured the modified "V" bow with the laser.

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you but I'll have to give credit to another UA-camr that built a 25 foot boat using that lazer technique.

    • @noexcusesoutdoors8466
      @noexcusesoutdoors8466 3 роки тому

      @@dooryardfabrication3973 I go was that? Could you tag the video link?

  • @washingtonwas6018
    @washingtonwas6018 8 місяців тому

    Obrigado por postar passo á passo, deu incentivo para fabricar minha

  • @ralphbhagelu7086
    @ralphbhagelu7086 Рік тому +1

    How much sheets of aluminum made this boat? Also can you advise the size (L x W) of the boat

  • @foot8sativa
    @foot8sativa 2 місяці тому

    Hi, How heavy did this boat come out at? do you have any plans?

  • @__.-.__hi865
    @__.-.__hi865 2 роки тому +1

    How thick is the metal

  • @bradleyaronson3616
    @bradleyaronson3616 3 роки тому +1

    Just curious, why did you decide to tig that instead or running a spool gun? I have both and someday want to build something similar but assumed the spool gun would be nicer for longer runs, but if you’re moving around to spread the heat out maybe it doesn’t matter? Either way it looks great!
    Edit: I see I didn’t watch far enough into the video. But I am curious as to why you chose to tack the long parts together with tig? Just trying to learn, thanks.

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  3 роки тому +1

      Main reason is didn't have an aluminum spool gun , the more expensive spool gun for 5356wire is over 1000$ can. I tried just installing aluminum wire in my mig gun but it only worked decent half the time, so when I could I would Tig. Tacking is easier with mig for sure and everything would've been quicker .

    • @bradleyaronson3616
      @bradleyaronson3616 3 роки тому +1

      @@dooryardfabrication3973 that makes sense, I noticed it was a just a mig gun not a spool gun. Thanks for the reply, I am really enjoying the series.

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  3 роки тому

      @@bradleyaronson3616 glad to hear that! Thank you

    • @dred5375
      @dred5375 3 роки тому +1

      "Ive heard" you are supposed to use the spool gun because mig will not warp the metal as much as tig, which makes sense! Tig is going to concentrate the heat more. I'm not a boat builder, just what I've got out of other videos? But great build, I would like to build my own boat one day, a big catfish cabin boat!

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  3 роки тому +1

      @@dred5375 for sure spool gun would've been better and quicker. Looking back I wish I just bought one. I've notice most good boat builders use pulse machines with a push pull gun, ideal but waaay out of my price range lol.

  • @tylerdaniel7992
    @tylerdaniel7992 2 роки тому

    I would like to figure out how to make that modified v. can you explain to me how? Would like to know how to do it my self

  • @paquette1
    @paquette1 Рік тому

    Is there any chance you could help me figure out how to measure the front? I need to figure out how to figure out the dead rise so I can make the semi v hull you have on this boat and I have no idea how to do it. I am trying to build it out of cardboard right now so I can get the measurements exact, before I spend money on materials.

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  Рік тому

      I didn’t use card board or any templates, it’s fairly easy to build as you go. Just start with the bottom. I have tacked 2 4x8 sheet to make 4x16 bottom to start. The at the front I cut down 5-6 feet ( I can’t remember exactly how much) after cutting, pick up the front and fold one over the other until you find you rise and v. Hold it in the position but hanging string to the ceiling and vise grip/ clamps. Next you take a laser level straight down the middle like in the video and trace the curve at the front . This line is on only on one of the halves . This need to be cut out and transferred over to the other side. I hope with this info and the video will help you

  • @guylarawayjr571
    @guylarawayjr571 3 роки тому

    Just curious. Are you a
    fabricator/welder by profession? Is this your first build?

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  3 роки тому +4

      I am a licensed welder by trade, worked in a fab shop for a bit, now in school for industrial mechanics. This is my first boat build.

    • @guylarawayjr571
      @guylarawayjr571 3 роки тому

      @@dooryardfabrication3973 well so far I am pleased I' m watching this. Makes me think I'll try it myself.

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  3 роки тому

      @@guylarawayjr571 thank you! Fairly straight forward, just a little thinking a head, cheaper than buying a new custom boat!

  • @koreywilliams4570
    @koreywilliams4570 8 місяців тому

    Is this a how to or a music video?

  • @moto-thug
    @moto-thug 2 роки тому

    What sort of material thicknesses are you using?

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  2 роки тому +1

      .090" bottom the sides and rest is .062"

    • @atmm89
      @atmm89 2 роки тому

      @@dooryardfabrication3973 wow that is thin, you should call the boat beer can ha ha

    • @dooryardfabrication3973
      @dooryardfabrication3973  2 роки тому

      @@atmm89 boat beer can I like it, you’ll find plenty of those in the boat too haha. In seriousness I wish I went a little heavier, at least for the sides.

    • @jayyep6974
      @jayyep6974 Рік тому

      Looks really thin. I build my boats from 3/16. Some cases ill do 1/8

  • @jim-jf5rn
    @jim-jf5rn Місяць тому

    There's nothing like using the most annoying music ever for your video.