this is an amazing feat of engineering, so "simple" so effective and so versatile !, this fireball dude is realy a clever dude, and very cool by sharing all his ideas online, quite an individual there.
@@guzzifabrication3448 no joke, I see this becoming the most reasonable standard for industry, time to time, for people in high levels of production, any other thing is just less...great to see it in real life time use.
These squares are aluminum so spatter isn't really a problem, they offer steel squares but man they are heavy.... a coating on those would be beneficial to resist spatter. Thanks for watching.
You did a lovely job building it, but that's a poor construction technique. I guess the customer is always right if it's paying the bills and it's strong enough for you to feel comfortable (I probably would be, too), but it's still wrong to but weld those on, even with the but welded gussets assisting with bending strength a tiny bit.
Fredio54 agreed this fabricator might have been smarter in not recording this video.Matthew Cremona shows the only way a drawbar should be fitted to a trailer.
this is an amazing feat of engineering, so "simple" so effective and so versatile !, this fireball dude is realy a clever dude, and very cool by sharing all his ideas online, quite an individual there.
Yep...
Thanks for watching !
@@guzzifabrication3448 no joke, I see this becoming the most reasonable standard for industry, time to time, for people in high levels of production, any other thing is just less...great to see it in real life time use.
@@bobwilson7684 thanks I love them
@@guzzifabrication3448 keep it up ))
Beauty squares from fireball! Nice job on the build.
Thanks !
Beautifully done ✔️ 👏 👌🏽
Thanks ! and thank you for watching !
Love the paint job you did on those, has that helped with spatter?
These squares are aluminum so spatter isn't really a problem, they offer steel squares but man they are heavy.... a coating on those would be beneficial to resist spatter. Thanks for watching.
Great job ! do you have a finished video of the scamp together?
wish I could purchase the fireball tools in Australia without the huge postage costs which double the cost
I get it brother..... but trust me they are worth it. Thanks for watching and greetings from the U.S.
Those look very useful, where do they sell them?
The company name is fireballtool.com
But joint for draw bar to frame? No thanks. You should have rejected his design.
You did a lovely job building it, but that's a poor construction technique. I guess the customer is always right if it's paying the bills and it's strong enough for you to feel comfortable (I probably would be, too), but it's still wrong to but weld those on, even with the but welded gussets assisting with bending strength a tiny bit.
Thanks for the input
Fredio54 agreed this fabricator might have been smarter in not recording this video.Matthew Cremona shows the only way a drawbar should be fitted to a trailer.
@@fredio54 load on camper trailer is different to a work trailer. 60% chance this thing wouldn't even see mud let alone gravel road.