The high level of fabrication, engineering, etc aside. The organization and cleanliness of the shop was mind blowing! Exactly what you want to see when ordering equipment that your life depends on. Every homebuilder and small fab shop like mine should take note.
Great guys, my son and I stopped by last week and Eric showed us around. Watched them drop test the new tail wheel. Got to have these on our recent Top Cub buy.
I'm surprised to see this video. I thought ACME went out of business. I tried to get in touch with them for several weeks last winter. Three or four phone calls to different numbers on the website, couple of emails, no response. I ended up buying a competitors tailwheel shock system.
No idea. Seem to be quite present and busy while I took the tour. Just capturing what is available to us all and the behind the scenes of their operation so you can see for yourself what is going on in their shop today. Thank You for taking the time to watch and also engage here. I truly appreciate your support.
Great walkthrough. That 5 axis CNC mill is a great tool for manufacturing molds. Another excellent video but I just couldn’t get time for the live feed!! Maybe next time Bryan?
No Problem! It's up here forever now. Yeah... I would like to see that bad boy in action one day (from afar as I am sure it makes quite a mess!) :-) Thank You for your support!
I know for the past week or so it has been down for maintenance and scheduled for a new "Launch." I inquired yesterday about it and they reported that it should be up and running by end of day. Thank You for taking the time to watch! :-)
Sir .. How can I find a way to cooperate with you and find a market here in Iraq for your products and develop work with you, I have great designs and ambition in this field ... I hope that you will answer me with many thanks
Right?!!! Hah! Well some of it is them... talking. And some of it is ME editing. :-) OK... Maybe a lot of it is me editing. But they just have so much to say as well! THANK YOU for taking the time to watch and engage here! I truly appreciate YOU.
Too bad the tail shock is designed upside down, shock on the bottom is exposed to rocks and set up for tension not compression. All backwards. ACME doesn't tell the truth about load testing either, I have personal experience with them on their Cub shocks. Buy the T3 tail shock for your Cub.
I don't know. Just sharing the "behind the scenes" of their shop so all can see what goes on their and the tools, machinery, science behind what they do. I have a couple more episodes in que explaining in detail about their shock systems, tailwheel/tailspring etc. There is also a video where they beat the living heck out of the tail assembly with rocks....seemed to hold up VERY well. Maybe some customer feedback and changes have been made since then??? Thank You for taking the time to watch and also take the time to leave feedback here! I truly appreciate your support! Catch me in the next episode? :-)
The high level of fabrication, engineering, etc aside. The organization and cleanliness of the shop was mind blowing! Exactly what you want to see when ordering equipment that your life depends on. Every homebuilder and small fab shop like mine should take note.
THIS IS AWESOME! I have really enjoyed my ACME shocks on my Carbon Cub. Thank you so much for doing this!!!!
Thank you for your support Cory!
Great guys, my son and I stopped by last week and Eric showed us around. Watched them drop test the new tail wheel. Got to have these on our recent Top Cub buy.
Had an awesome experience working with ACME, really good customer service.. thanks guys! Thanks for the walkthrough Bryan!
Thank you for your feedback! And your support here! :-)
Wow , these guys got it under control
Excellent stuff bro
I have several of your suspension work great love them all good job guys
Thank You for watching and supporting here! :-)
Starting at 17 seconds was a beautiful turboprop lancair looking aircraft. Please tell us more on that! 🙂
Very interesting, love shop tours, especially aircraft and race parts manufacturers.
I'm surprised to see this video. I thought ACME went out of business. I tried to get in touch with them for several weeks last winter. Three or four phone calls to different numbers on the website, couple of emails, no response. I ended up buying a competitors tailwheel shock system.
No idea. Seem to be quite present and busy while I took the tour. Just capturing what is available to us all and the behind the scenes of their operation so you can see for yourself what is going on in their shop today. Thank You for taking the time to watch and also engage here. I truly appreciate your support.
This is a great video love what you are doing Bryan 😁 keep the videos coming.
Thank You for your positive feedback and support here. I truly appreciate you. Thank You for taking the time to watch!
This is super cool Bryan!
Great walkthrough. That 5 axis CNC mill is a great tool for manufacturing molds. Another excellent video but I just couldn’t get time for the live feed!! Maybe next time Bryan?
No Problem! It's up here forever now. Yeah... I would like to see that bad boy in action one day (from afar as I am sure it makes quite a mess!) :-) Thank You for your support!
Come a long ways since running White Lightning.
I enjoyed that video. Now I’m trying to get on the website and it is not working.
I know for the past week or so it has been down for maintenance and scheduled for a new "Launch." I inquired yesterday about it and they reported that it should be up and running by end of day. Thank You for taking the time to watch! :-)
Bryan, Tom Petty was correct. The waiting is the hardest part!
Haha.... Thanks!
Sir .. How can I find a way to cooperate with you and find a market here in Iraq for your products and develop work with you, I have great designs and ambition in this field ... I hope that you will answer me with many thanks
There is a link in the description. Thank You for watching!
Can these people exhale?
Right?!!! Hah! Well some of it is them... talking. And some of it is ME editing. :-) OK... Maybe a lot of it is me editing. But they just have so much to say as well! THANK YOU for taking the time to watch and engage here! I truly appreciate YOU.
Not much those boys can fab up!
Too bad the tail shock is designed upside down, shock on the bottom is exposed to rocks and set up for tension not compression. All backwards. ACME doesn't tell the truth about load testing either, I have personal experience with them on their Cub shocks. Buy the T3 tail shock for your Cub.
I don't know. Just sharing the "behind the scenes" of their shop so all can see what goes on their and the tools, machinery, science behind what they do. I have a couple more episodes in que explaining in detail about their shock systems, tailwheel/tailspring etc. There is also a video where they beat the living heck out of the tail assembly with rocks....seemed to hold up VERY well. Maybe some customer feedback and changes have been made since then??? Thank You for taking the time to watch and also take the time to leave feedback here! I truly appreciate your support! Catch me in the next episode? :-)