MAKING CUSTOM GATE LATCHES & HANGING A CUSTOM SIGN ON THE NEW MASSIVE METAL PIPE FENCE ENTRANCE
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- It’s finishing touches day on the 8 Inch Custom Pipe Entrance Project. We aren’t stopping till this custom pipe fence and custom pipe entrance are buttoned up nicely. Our customer had a custom ranch sign made so we will attach it to the fence and create a solution to the double pipe gates being taken by the wind. We know it’s more than frustrating when you are trying to close a double gate entrance for one of the gates to swing on you so we need to create a stop that is functional but doesn’t take away from the overall design of the whole property entrance.
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PART 2 - • FITTING PIPE - FABRICA...
PART 3 - • SADDLING 6 inch PIPE t...
PART 4 - • WELDING 6” TO 8” SADDL...
PART 5 - • LAYING OUT AND BUILDIN...
PART 6 - • BUILDING TWO 12 FOOT C...
PART 7 - • HANG PERFECTLY LEVEL G...
Part 8 - • INSTALLING THE 8” CUST...
Part 9 - • BUILDING PIPE FENCE - ...
Part 10 - • HANGING GATES ON MASSI...
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Part 12 - • MAKING CUSTOM GATE LAT... (this video)
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I enjoy watching your videos. As far as I know we are not related? My father started out welding in the Bremerton Washington ship yards (1964) Delmer C. Ross. After moving back to his home state he ran a "Ross General Repair" shop for 50+ years. Passing away in 2017 with 9 welders, always got to have one more. If it was broken he would weld it or make a new one! Most of the time my father required customers to "bring it to me". He would travel but very little. At 94 years old he repaired a lot of stuff. I am not a welder, I am a retired Auto Mechanic, I really enjoy watching your videos. Austin Ross you are doing a Great Job, Don Ross
Austin is the Michael Angelo of welding like dude you nailed this project
So true. I want a cool entry like this now. Step 1. Buy ranch. Step 2: Hire Austin to build entry.
Hate to be that guy, but I think you added a space where there shouldn't have, you split his first name in two
That's as CLEAN as a whistle. Super sharp Austin.
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Looks good. You may not have shown it on camera but welding a retention tab or bead on the solid catch bars would be a good idea. To keep someone from removing them.
I am a builder and I got a piece of treated lumber in my eye and it started hurting so bad I went home ended up falling asleep and when I woke up my eye was swollen as big as a baseball 🤦♂️. Had to go to the eye dr. And he Had it out in 30 seconds and it was instant relief...
Dude your lucky ,had a piece of carbon, doctor said if had waited another day would've lost eye ,thanks Dr. Westfield rip .
I come for the amazing work you do but can’t get enough of the humor. Love your channel
I have to say, that is one helluva fine job.
There is one lucky customer out there.. dam that looks nice
"Mmm-hmm.., I'm thoroughly pleased.."
You should be. I'm 65, recently retired from pipefitting. (since 1978) 1st 15 years as an instrument fitter, so I was taught to make everything pleasing to the eye. And boy-oh-boy, your work is definitely that! Of course, being a fitter, I've got a pet peeve when it comes to weldors... Many believe that they are fitters because they've stood, watched, and worked next to fitters. That type wants to both fit and weld, while his fitter is demoted to a weldor's helper! LOL! BUT! --- You are one that really is both. Yep.., I'd happily have been your weldor's helper any time. Some have told me that I'm the best fitter they've ever seen. I know different. I've worked with some top tier weldors and fitters. I'm not even in the top 20%. I suppose those compliments came from people that haven't been around much...?
Great work! (of art) I'll grant you bonus points for rounded edges and corners, (no sharp edges for livestock and people to get cut on) but especially for understanding and working with the metal contraction (draw) while working alone. Even when working with help, it's extremely hard to achieve perfect alignment. From my little screen, everything appears square, level, and Plumb-PLUMB --- not Plumb-some! LOL. You're a true Craftsman. An Old-Timey Craftsman... From a time when that title meant something. I think it's unfortunate that the general public doesn't have a clue about the level of art that can be worked into what we do. To reach your level, a man must be an artist. "Professional" doesn't even come close. "Professional" only means that you get paid for your work. It has no relationship to the quality of workmanship. (the last half of this comment is for the general public, the ones without any reference and aren't able to appreciate, or even see the beauty) Long life and God's blessings!
Your message is greatly appreciated. I am very very humbled by it. Thank you.
I also want to thank you and your generation for all the blood sweat and tears (for a lack of better words) that y’all have put in over the years so the generations behind you don’t have to hurt as bad (as long as we listen to our elder’s wise words) and learn as hard of lessons and also learn them in such a sacrificial way (loss of life, ect) to accomplish what we do. I don’t take my elder’s wisdom lightly. There is no better advise than life experience.
Thank you
Austin
@@arosswelding Gracious words, my brother... and thank you for thanking me! LOL!
You have outdone yourself on this one Austin....that's an awesome entrance.... watching from Ndola Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
Gates are looking very good & functional.
Looking great good looking gates
Show them welds man that weld should be a 1 part of your showcase every video . It can be inspirational to see other people’s beads
Your a Master welder and fabricator. Good job young man
Hey Austin ,Started Mig welding about 8 months ago ,then a few months ago seen one of your Videos ,Many of your Videos later ,got a stick welding machine ,I love it as much if not More then Mig , anything I weld now is with stick ,Thank you for all the videos ,I just love to weld .
Been following you and watching all your videos since day 1 man. It’s awesome to see your hustle and drive every week. Making something out of nothing and figuring it out as you go. That’s America for ya. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
I’ve always just hung the down latch on crossbars when not in use. That little holder you added is quite slick. I hope you don’t mind, but I’m stealing your idea. That’s a very sharp entrance you have built. Strong work.
Not at all! Take it and run baby. That’s why I do what I do. Share. Help. Learn. 👌😎
Thanks a bunch and keep up the great videos. I’ve been welding( mostly farm/ranch related) for over 20 years and have learned quite a bit from your videos. My son and I really enjoy them.
I've always driven pipe into the ground , flush, to receive the drop latches . When open , the ground will end up being an arched plowed furrow, as owner will put it in different places and soil will loosen allowing gate movement.
I have seen on fences the name of the company that installed the fence. You should have a little advertisment plate on this project. Again just a great looking job. Pipeline pride in your workmanship.
I learn so much watching your videos. I’m a welder now but I used to build fence for a living. A good trick for those drop rods is to drive a small piece of pipe in the ground where they will be going in at ( far enough to where it won’t catch a tire or foot) gives a nice solid hold for them
Great work.
What a beautiful project. You are truly gifted!
Keep killin it big dawg! Craftsmanship is top notch!
Great work Austin. Your reference to be "pleasing to the eye" is this project.
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
@@arosswelding loves your videos. I'm a new subscriber. Do you have a video on how to notch pipe ( making the half circle cuts so the 2 pipes match up)?
Another perfect job completed. I would hire Austin with no doubt that the job will be perfect. Great job Austin.
Awesome project. My eyes started running water, while you talked about protecting our eyes. My eyes eyes seem to be magnetic when it comes to stuff getting in them. I like the hanger on the gate to hold the rod, which keeps you from having to chase it when opening the gate.
Very outstanding job 👍
MOLECULES.... Outstanding work. Enjoy your videos (I'm not a welder) and enjoy your humor and explanations. Keep on young man.
Ive always seen gates open inward, that way you can pull into the driveway and then open the gate. But it looks great and the heating tip is a good thing to know! thanks!
Very nice and clean work.
nice, bu may be put a stopper at the bottom of each pin, so that it cannot be take out and lost or stolen, looks great
Great job! As usual! 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏
Great job on the fence and gates.
Another job well done..
Nice touches
Really looks great Austin!! Thanks for sharing with us and taking us along . Great words of wisdom too. Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
very good job Austin congratulations
Currently in Tulsa welding school so naturally checking out the utube looking for welding content just found your channel! good stuff! Ponca here 🤙
Good job, man! God bless.
Justin, you've done a danged nice job on this one! That's beautiful!
Austin, this is the best looking entrance gate I've seen. Awesome job!
Awesome fella 👍😎
Congratulations friend . Very good gate .
Sucker rod is made of 4140, its a steel we blacksmiths use for hammers and punch tools. It does like to split.
Very nice job.
Espectacular trabajo mis saludos desde El Colorado Formosa , Argentina
Great work unbelievable craftsmanship and dedication a great credit to the industry with knowledge second to none thanks for sharing your amazing adventure with us Andy
Hats off Austin to another awesome project. Looking forward to the next one.
I hear you about eyeball it happened to me good advice👍🏻
This was a very awesome build . Thank you very much.
Great job!!!
Really nice job
I hope one day to reach that similar level
Nice work!
I make my hinges on my lathe. Nice job.👍
Beautiful gate !
Music selection was soothing while watching your mojo. Thanks
sounds like the same artist/guitarist that is on the Duckmen (Phil Robertson) videos..?
Where I live. Need to weld on a topstop to prevent the slide bolt from being pulled out and removed (half inched rims with pinched [stolen ] ) and used as a weapon!
I've had grinder swarf in the eye. Woke up next day with an expanding ring of rust around it. Ironically, the rust was removed with a tiny grinder. Great vids!
You just reminded me it’s Friday! Wow that week blazed by. Always looking forward to your videos. Have a great weekend!🤠
You too! Thanks for watching!
Very slick young man. When you coming down under we need a good man like you.?
Nice job
Saw you today in Cushing I believe it was. Just noticed the truck trailer and boom there east side of town
Attention to detail so spot on thanks for next level shares.,🖖🤙💪👍✌️🙏😊
Back when I made similar "signs" I'd take some 1" flat 1/4" stock & go around all the edges with it to give a true 3-D - it goes fast & the visual effect is really good - I did some very prominent ones, seen by loads of people daily. I also quietly pity whoever has to paint all that lot ^^. That sounds like a right PITB to me. :-) But, it is certainly an impressive entrance - very robust.
You can create a much cleaner "Keep it shut & straight" latch by making an arm that locks the 2 gates together minus the ground pin btw - make it latch down on 2 horizontal members so they are tied together - bang, gates stay nicely shut & look super clean. Plus it opens/shuts mega fast when it's cold/rainy and you don't fancy dicking about with ground pins - which nobody does, tbh.. I'm honestly surprised, considering the sheer expense this client has gone to, that they didn't opt for powered open/close - then again, they went for levelled stone as the driveway - and that never lasts - maybe they're allergic to bound macadam.. no accounting for Folks "thoughts" on stuff.
Just subscribed! Just bought an sa 200 today and was checking out some videos. Super motivating Channel!
This project is just so awesome, adding those gate stops hidden like that just the cherry on top of the whole project again awesome job 👌
It was awesome watching this come together man 🤙🏼
Wonderfully done Austin!
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Love it 👌😎
I don't see any other post about it, I could hear the music but when you talk I couldn't hear you! That Gate job is awesome!! nice job!!
Awesome job Austin
Pretty work!
Good job brother i love all you video's
Another one in the books, eh Austin. Sure came out nice. You need to make a little advertisement weld on sign and start putting them on your work, c'mon 👌.
looking great, what about some solar powered lights or LEDs behind those symbols? Or even the possibility of some other solar powered lights to light up the whole area?
Great job! Thanks for sharing! 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Awesome work! 👍
Kick ass work man 💪
If you wanted that super clean look and still have the gates stay closed maybe a cammed hinge would fit the bill. Don't know how hard something that would last would be to build though.
Right on
I love your videos brother keep doing great
you cant go wrong with the blues
How come on the final run up to the main gate the bars go into a post of there own and not the main gate post or am I missing something in another video love your work
Man, you do clean work!
Looks great! Good job man!
I was wondering where that dang cat was. Great job on the gate project!
Hey Austin, just wanted to see if you could make a video on the design process. Nothing this good comes together without a great plan.
I would die for that cat. Jesus.
You may have to put a stopper on rod so it Carnot be removed/ stolen will be making a gateway similar out of timber
I knew that area looked familiar we ran down all them roads building fiber for the power company about a month ago right outside of Stillwater
The man is his own welder and welder helper that’s right saves money makes money little more time less headache with out having to wonder if the Dam hand you hired to be a gopher woke up on time and gone be at work or not
Isn't it stupid how those shorty sumner jacks cost more than the big ones.....never understood that but they're super handy....molecules cracked me up
Check out the first aid eye magnets a knife maker buddy of mine (Makers Movement) turned me on to them. . I’ve used a strong neo magnet wrapped in a sandwich bag too. But still get checked!
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@@arosswelding I’m subscribed and already have it all watched lol
Watched the whole build.
Both very impressed and learned a lot.
Thank you.
But quick question:
Why’d you opt not to set a section of catch tubing in the ground for both open and closed positions to receive the spikes? Would that not be cleaner than poking the gravel and dirt?
(Okay. Two questions.)
Nice job!!!
Just curious if you guys paint the fence or just leave it to rust ? Or is the material corten steel
Worst moments is always metal in the eye!. I hate it!. Safety glasses prevent more then 1 out of 100 times it should actually happen!. Good video!.
could always use a magnet to get the metal out of your eye. i've had to do it before. anyway great video series and great job
Sometimes you don't even know you have a piece of metal in your eye until you rub it then pain starts
Welding rod sizzled like a 7014