I just watched your video on building a welding table. As my company's current CNC plasma operator, when I cut big shit, I'll set my zero point and tell the machine to jump to the farthest points from there to make sure I stay on my sheet. Generally, it saves me several minutes of fighting the metal to line it up. Also, on jobs that take a lot of time, I'll let the machine run the whole program and PRAY TO GOD the computer and the Voltage Height Control talk and respond fast enough. (I've had plenty of expensive disasters where they couldn't though...)
21:42 - does the backside of that joint get another piece of tube over it later? Might just be camera lens distortion but looks like a big gap to fill!
I've done several roll cages I thought your rocker box trick what is a pretty good idea. Punching a hole through the floor going to work also. I find it more convenient and better Weld positioning by removing the top. You can stand up easy access welding a top back on is no big deal. Just food for thought😎
Great to see a company who makes a product with such fitment and simple ‘retard’ marks to help make the end user/ installer have a smooth experience. 👍 great video lift arc
2 ways to go with that sound deadner either heat it up with a torch or a high quality heat gun or freeze it with some dry ice. The hot part is much more convenient but really messy.
Two more intersecting Rear down struts and cross members cover that gap. There's an oval pattern scratched onto the main hoop at 21:43 showing where will they fit-up to. Pause it at 30:31 - 30:33 to see them after they were installed.
Tip for drilling and not wanting to punch through something else. Grab an appropriate length socket and set your drill bit to depth and hold socket over as a stop for when you punch through. Not my idea but can’t remember where I saw it. Maybe Dirt Lifestyle.
Very beautiful job guys. Tay and the gang always working hard and making me 😂😂😂Can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon my friends. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Great video. good content and explanation through out. Do you get fed up of putting up those 2 wall banners at the start of your video's. Thanks for taking the time to put together your presentations
Nope... As nice as the cage kit is my Back, Ribs, Knees, and Shins are hurting just watching this install. Lol there aren't enough moving blankets in the western hemisphere 😂 You're a better man than I am. Nice job.
You really need to stop welding on the screen. My eyes always take 60 minutes to recover from all of the UV coming through the screen. Definently a saftey issue.
I just watched your video on building a welding table. As my company's current CNC plasma operator, when I cut big shit, I'll set my zero point and tell the machine to jump to the farthest points from there to make sure I stay on my sheet. Generally, it saves me several minutes of fighting the metal to line it up. Also, on jobs that take a lot of time, I'll let the machine run the whole program and PRAY TO GOD the computer and the Voltage Height Control talk and respond fast enough. (I've had plenty of expensive disasters where they couldn't though...)
Welders do it in all positions.Tay is the proof.
21:42 - does the backside of that joint get another piece of tube over it later? Might just be camera lens distortion but looks like a big gap to fill!
I was lucky enough to bump into Rob and Hert at TA in Sydney Australia a few years ago, both are super humble guys and are just the biggest car nerds.
super love to hear that! would love to meet them someday
@@LiftArcStudios Would have loved to have a few beers with them and chat more.
I've done several roll cages I thought your rocker box trick what is a pretty good idea. Punching a hole through the floor going to work also. I find it more convenient and better Weld positioning by removing the top. You can stand up easy access welding a top back on is no big deal. Just food for thought😎
The more triangle the stronger it gets .great job 👍 love your video
Great to see a company who makes a product with such fitment and simple ‘retard’ marks to help make the end user/ installer have a smooth experience. 👍 great video lift arc
2 ways to go with that sound deadner either heat it up with a torch or a high quality heat gun or freeze it with some dry ice. The hot part is much more convenient but really messy.
what's up with the big gap at the joint to the halo at about 21:40?
Two more intersecting Rear down struts and cross members cover that gap. There's an oval pattern scratched onto the main hoop at 21:43 showing where will they fit-up to. Pause it at 30:31 - 30:33 to see them after they were installed.
Tip for drilling and not wanting to punch through something else. Grab an appropriate length socket and set your drill bit to depth and hold socket over as a stop for when you punch through. Not my idea but can’t remember where I saw it. Maybe Dirt Lifestyle.
Time to do a little shipyard technique known as mirror welding.
For easy removal of the sound deadening. Heat the metal its attached to from the back, it just peels off.
Very beautiful job guys. Tay and the gang always working hard and making me 😂😂😂Can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon my friends. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Great video. good content and explanation through out. Do you get fed up of putting up those 2 wall banners at the start of your video's. Thanks for taking the time to put together your presentations
Nope... As nice as the cage kit is my Back, Ribs, Knees, and Shins are hurting just watching this install. Lol there aren't enough moving blankets in the western hemisphere 😂 You're a better man than I am. Nice job.
Wow, the order of operations decisions would have had me twitching for weeks trying to decide!
Aaron looks a lot like Colin Farrell. 😂
U r doin it like pros!
Nice job guys
Need some more videos on you driving now, or a second channel!
love it
Amazing brother.
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If that BMW didnt need a clock spring before, it probably does now... Try not to spin steering wheels or columns when they're disconnected
Fence pipe go's by O D
That a full race car omg...2 bad the motor blow up very easily if if built...
Contiguous... Continuous is for time dimension.
Scratching (yes scratching) letters into car paint is not recommended.
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Sound deadening and dry ice are horrible friends.
You really need to stop welding on the screen. My eyes always take 60 minutes to recover from all of the UV coming through the screen. Definently a saftey issue.