I’m new to your channel but DUDE!!! The video was really funny, well edited, and ultimately, the amazing go kart!! I’m a fan lol keep ‘em coming, mate! Cheers!!
There are so many times most of us would’ve given up, but you did it dude! What an amazing result. To anyone reading this who is tempted to become a Patreon, do it. I’ve already built one of the Justin’s projects, and urge anyone watching to get involved. 💪🏼
You have a Great attitude and Spirit for bringing joy. I thoroughly liked your video and had a smile all the way through it. Thanks! Oh .. I'd like to see the video of your rocket powered Mushsled. I don't know if that's a word or not, but I'm going to use it
Hey Justin, your channel is the first from Norway that I've subscribed to. Also, this video is the first of yours that i have watched. Don't worry, I'll soon get through them all in due course. However, you are not the first Scandinavian channel I've subscribed to. Denmark was my first, followed by Sweeden. Now i just need a channel in Finland, and I'll have the full Scandinavian set.😂 Im not usually one for leaving comments, not unless i feel i have something constructive or useful to say. Sometimes i will leave a funny comment or maybe I'll give you my opinion, be it good or bad. I may even comment about things that are not directly connected to your videos but may be important or can help you. One thing, no, make those two things you can be sure of. Firstly, I will always give you my honest opinion and be truthful. Secondly, i will always give you the thumbs up if i like the content or thumbs down if i don't. Finally, if after watching some of your videos, i feel this channel is not for me, then i will simply unsubscribe. If this happens, please do not feel bad. Think of what President Lincon said in 1863 in his address to the people and why he said it. There was this famous poet called John Lydgate. President Lincoln liked his work so much that he used one of his poems, which he later adapted. The quote went like this. "You can please some of the people all of the time. You can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time." Now, I would like you to know something about me and my background. I was born in London in the UK in 1961. I never git on with my father. He said that I would never amount to anything. I was too stupid, thick, and would spend my life going from job to job working in Huckleburys or Wimpy Burger stores. Mum, she had a different thought about me. She said, "David, don't listen to your father." If you keep your head down at school, stay out of trouble, and work hard, then perhaps one day you could have your own business. You are very clever and never let dad get you down. He and Mum divorced when i was 12 years old. Life got so much better. I did work hard. I got good grades at school that entitled me to go to college and take part in any apprentaship i wanted. I am what we call a time served engineer. I served my apprentaship working in an engineering firm who made everything from springs, nuts, and washers, to engines and electric motors. I now own three businesses with workshops and have three qualifications under my belt. I have a vehicle mechanics garage servicing all types of vehicles including some HGV classes. We also carry out repairs and MOT testing. Next door is my bodywork shop. There we carry out fabrication and welding repairs to most vehicle classes. Next to it is a double sized paint booth for paint spraying. Large enough to spray the Mercedes Benz and Iveco lorrys which have large high cabs that we are contracted to. For our American viewers, you call them trucks. We call them lorries because trucks to us are usually pickup trucks. Much, much smaller than lorries, wouldn't you say? Directly opposite is my pride and joy, my engineering factory where everything first started 40 years ago this coming July. We have the usual 15 lathes, 9 mills, and every other type of CNC machine needed in engineering, where we fabricate, build, even design parts to fill the 16 full time contracts and who knows how many random jobs that come in off of the street each week. We also have two military contracts where we manufacture parts used to build tanks and other personel vehicles. This side of the work is in a seperat part of the factory closed off to everyone accept the 4 engineers, my foreman and myself. This is in acordance with the Official Secrets Act which each of us had to sign. We also make parts for private aviation companies which is in another part of the factory which is sectioned off. This is becsuse we make intricate aluminium parts used to build planes that must not be contaminated. We make parts for different areas of their engines. Purely private, not for commercial use or the RAF. Just think, it all started with me working in a tiny car garage at the side of my parents' house. I was aged 22, having just finished my first apprenticeship, making parts for a company that built lawnmower engines and chainsaws. Seven months later, i was renting my first factory and had 9 full-time contracts within 3 years. Within 5 years, i had a further 12 contracts. I still have 8 of those loyal contracts now. They are my bread and butter. After employing 4 machinists, a foreman, and a receptionist, they basically ran the factory while i did a 4 year apprenticeship in car mechanics. This was followed by a 3 year course on car bodywork and fabrication. The painting side i picked up over the years but once i had the contracts, i employed more staff to run that side of things so i could concentrate on the military contracts as engineering is and will always be, my passion, my first love if you like. To be in the position where you get paid for doing what you love is almost criminal. That is why i obtained two more trades under my belt and why i now have 37 employees. Here's to a successful business, Justin. I hope one day you will have a bigger building with enough contracts that will make you a big success with your own employees. 😁⚒️🏴
Haha no way man! I work with pallets for a long time now but this is insane lol! It’s only when you know how much time is involved in building, filming and editing you can appreciate the work which you’ve put in to this. Amazing video and building skills. You’ve got a new sub. Stay safe and all the best dude!
@@garageavenger I hear you man! From a fellow UA-camr you are CRASHING IT! Keep doing what you are doing and I’ll be watching all of your videos now 👊💪
Good storytelling and interesting concept! Something to think about - I watched the video with my 10 year old boy and couldn’t finish it with him due to the language and almost nude shots. You do you. It’s UA-cam and that’s the beauty. Just know there may be dads who watch with their kids to expose them to other men and makers out there, and if that happens, you might alienate some viewers and create a bad experience. Nothing I can’t handle with parenting, but that’s a lesson I learned the hard way as I started my creator journey. Best of luck to you. You’ll hit 100k within 18 months if you keep up the hard work. ❤ keep making interesting builds.
Thanks, Drew. I can fully understand that my content may alienate some viewers, like you said I'm doing me. Making content and project that make me laught and smile. Yes, my content is not for kids. Hence why I always mark it as "not for kids". Thanks again for your feedback. I can appreciate the help from someone such as yourself. Cheers Justin
The best 19 minutes I’ve had in a long time. What a build, it looks so much fun. Great video, except Hank - he’s a right cockwomble. Can’t wait for the next one.
And I thought I was the only one throwing Effen Heimers all over the place. 😂 Whatever you do don’t let Jasper see this video. We have no idea what that guy is capable of. 😂
Your extensive problem solving is inspiring, as well as entertaining. Awesome editing and video work. Adorable little cameos by your shop mates.
I'll tell my shop mates you called them adorable LOL. Thanks Bernie
Finally. Your videos are so good that I want to see them more often.
Janis I'm doing my best. Glad you look forward to them 😘
This is the best project I've seen in a while. Kudos!!
Thanks dude
Awesome project! Really fun video and you’re right it looks like everyone had a great time.
Isn't that what life is about?
Great work man ! Looking forward to the next one!
Don't worry. More to come!
Excellent film, always entertaining. Rad build. Max fun time. Mahalo for sharing! 🙂🔥🙏
Damn! production quality has realy gone up on these videos of yours. Great job man!
Thanks man it's always a work in progress.
Great video and great project. I am taking alot of pointers on how to make engaging videos
Here for the same as well 😊
Good thing you made a healthy recovery from the dreaded Manflu, that can be deadly! Garage safety slippers totally approved, and great job as always!
Thanks Jarl ☺️
Awesome video, Justin, and great project too! 😀 Very cool! 😎
This is so awesome and fun!
I can't wait for the next one 🫠
Fantastic project, it looked amazingly fun to drive!!
Dude I wish you could have experienced it yourself.
You are a Garage God! This video is so good I predict over 1M views. First time watcher.
Dude you making me blush. Fingers crossed
That is WILD! 🔥🔥
Wild is an understatement 😅
Love it, what a great project.
Thanks Graham it brought a smile to my face. I hope it did the same for you
I’m new to your channel but DUDE!!! The video was really funny, well edited, and ultimately, the amazing go kart!! I’m a fan lol keep ‘em coming, mate! Cheers!!
Kongebra prosjekt og video! Ps. og utrolig morsomt med rollene du har skapt ;) :D
takk
Here by way of Jesper.
Love this project
Yes, I subscribed😊
Jasper rocks thank you m y friend
There are so many times most of us would’ve given up, but you did it dude! What an amazing result.
To anyone reading this who is tempted to become a Patreon, do it. I’ve already built one of the Justin’s projects, and urge anyone watching to get involved.
💪🏼
Thanks Arthur welcome to the GA nation 😅😅🫠
Banger video as always!
Love watching the crazy things that Colin Furze builds, but this might top them!!
I'm flattered that you put me in such high regard as colin Thank you
This would be SOOO awesome at Jimmy's Track. Darn ocean is in the way...... Awesome Job!!!!!
maybe one day I'll get over there and build one the week before the race
You have a Great attitude and Spirit for bringing joy. I thoroughly liked your video and had a smile all the way through it. Thanks! Oh .. I'd like to see the video of your rocket powered Mushsled. I don't know if that's a word or not, but I'm going to use it
thanks mate. If your talking about my EDF powered jet sled that was on the bench and in the background. Its on my channel :)
Hey Justin, your channel is the first from Norway that I've subscribed to. Also, this video is the first of yours that i have watched. Don't worry, I'll soon get through them all in due course.
However, you are not the first Scandinavian channel I've subscribed to. Denmark was my first, followed by Sweeden. Now i just need a channel in Finland, and I'll have the full Scandinavian set.😂
Im not usually one for leaving comments, not unless i feel i have something constructive or useful to say.
Sometimes i will leave a funny comment or maybe I'll give you my opinion, be it good or bad. I may even comment about things that are not directly connected to your videos but may be important or can help you.
One thing, no, make those two things you can be sure of. Firstly, I will always give you my honest opinion and be truthful. Secondly, i will always give you the thumbs up if i like the content or thumbs down if i don't.
Finally, if after watching some of your videos, i feel this channel is not for me, then i will simply unsubscribe. If this happens, please do not feel bad. Think of what President Lincon said in 1863 in his address to the people and why he said it.
There was this famous poet called John Lydgate. President Lincoln liked his work so much that he used one of his poems, which he later adapted. The quote went like this.
"You can please some of the people all of the time. You can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time."
Now, I would like you to know something about me and my background.
I was born in London in the UK in 1961. I never git on with my father. He said that I would never amount to anything. I was too stupid, thick, and would spend my life going from job to job working in Huckleburys or Wimpy Burger stores.
Mum, she had a different thought about me. She said, "David, don't listen to your father." If you keep your head down at school, stay out of trouble, and work hard, then perhaps one day you could have your own business. You are very clever and never let dad get you down. He and Mum divorced when i was 12 years old. Life got so much better.
I did work hard. I got good grades at school that entitled me to go to college and take part in any apprentaship i wanted. I am what we call a time served engineer.
I served my apprentaship working in an engineering firm who made everything from springs, nuts, and washers, to engines and electric motors. I now own three businesses with workshops and have three qualifications under my belt.
I have a vehicle mechanics garage servicing all types of vehicles including some HGV classes. We also carry out repairs and MOT testing.
Next door is my bodywork shop. There we carry out fabrication and welding repairs to most vehicle classes. Next to it is a double sized paint booth for paint spraying. Large enough to spray the Mercedes Benz and Iveco lorrys which have large high cabs that we are contracted to. For our American viewers, you call them trucks. We call them lorries because trucks to us are usually pickup trucks. Much, much smaller than lorries, wouldn't you say?
Directly opposite is my pride and joy, my engineering factory where everything first started 40 years ago this coming July. We have the usual 15 lathes, 9 mills, and every other type of CNC machine needed in engineering, where we fabricate, build, even design parts to fill the 16 full time contracts and who knows how many random jobs that come in off of the street each week.
We also have two military contracts where we manufacture parts used to build tanks and other personel vehicles. This side of the work is in a seperat part of the factory closed off to everyone accept the 4 engineers, my foreman and myself. This is in acordance with the Official Secrets Act which each of us had to sign.
We also make parts for private aviation companies which is in another part of the factory which is sectioned off. This is becsuse we make intricate aluminium parts used to build planes that must not be contaminated. We make parts for different areas of their engines. Purely private, not for commercial use or the RAF.
Just think, it all started with me working in a tiny car garage at the side of my parents' house. I was aged 22, having just finished my first apprenticeship, making parts for a company that built lawnmower engines and chainsaws.
Seven months later, i was renting my first factory and had 9 full-time contracts within 3 years. Within 5 years, i had a further 12 contracts. I still have 8 of those loyal contracts now. They are my bread and butter.
After employing 4 machinists, a foreman, and a receptionist, they basically ran the factory while i did a 4 year apprenticeship in car mechanics. This was followed by a 3 year course on car bodywork and fabrication. The painting side i picked up over the years but once i had the contracts, i employed more staff to run that side of things so i could concentrate on the military contracts as engineering is and will always be, my passion, my first love if you like.
To be in the position where you get paid for doing what you love is almost criminal. That is why i obtained two more trades under my belt and why i now have 37 employees.
Here's to a successful business, Justin. I hope one day you will have a bigger building with enough contracts that will make you a big success with your own employees. 😁⚒️🏴
Haha no way man! I work with pallets for a long time now but this is insane lol! It’s only when you know how much time is involved in building, filming and editing you can appreciate the work which you’ve put in to this. Amazing video and building skills. You’ve got a new sub. Stay safe and all the best dude!
thanks man you rock, yes most have no clue but I love making things so the work just come with it.
@@garageavenger I hear you man! From a fellow UA-camr you are CRASHING IT! Keep doing what you are doing and I’ll be watching all of your videos now 👊💪
Nice build Justin with good humour. Onya maate! Congratulations.
Good storytelling and interesting concept!
Something to think about - I watched the video with my 10 year old boy and couldn’t finish it with him due to the language and almost nude shots.
You do you. It’s UA-cam and that’s the beauty. Just know there may be dads who watch with their kids to expose them to other men and makers out there, and if that happens, you might alienate some viewers and create a bad experience. Nothing I can’t handle with parenting, but that’s a lesson I learned the hard way as I started my creator journey.
Best of luck to you. You’ll hit 100k within 18 months if you keep up the hard work. ❤ keep making interesting builds.
Thanks, Drew. I can fully understand that my content may alienate some viewers, like you said I'm doing me. Making content and project that make me laught and smile. Yes, my content is not for kids. Hence why I always mark it as "not for kids". Thanks again for your feedback. I can appreciate the help from someone such as yourself. Cheers Justin
The best 19 minutes I’ve had in a long time.
What a build, it looks so much fun. Great video, except Hank - he’s a right cockwomble.
Can’t wait for the next one.
Thanks and yes hank really is.
What parts expecially did you buy? I want to build a go kart too, but I dont know what parts to buy
Can you answer please?
Don't show this to the inmates in prison, or they might get escape ideas... ;P
Great fun to watch as always J.
Keep it coming!
Great video pal , when is the solar powered one coming out. Or at the very least a miniature slot racing sized one.
Good god a miniature slot pallet car 😅🤔
Nice build, and good looking hair do!
You take that back. my hair does not look like "do" LOL
@@garageavenger Haha, the best kind of do there is! 💩
The go-cart looks epic. Just make sure someone doesn't take it and turn it into a coffee table
Or a outdoor sofa LOL
Nice editing!
Great job! Cool
Thank you! Cheers!
I was expecting it to go pear-shaped at any time but stayed solid.
And I thought I was the only one throwing Effen Heimers all over the place. 😂
Whatever you do don’t let Jasper see this video. We have no idea what that guy is capable of. 😂
Too late. Jasper is all over this video
This is great! Lol. And Bobby also spends way too much money on his projects.
Glad you liked enjoyed. I bet you I spend more Nicole 😩 Bobby's projects can't hold a flame to mine with the addition of genuine Norwegian prices. 😭
Dodgy as but looks fun as hell! nice! 👍
It was! Both dodgy and fun as he'll 😅
@@garageavenger Right on mate! 🤣✌👍
Yes m8
no clutch?
No. It's a semi auto gearbox
Mk 4 Supra version
is this even a go kart at this point
Build it from pellets