I see alot of similarities with you guys and Steve. Professional, confident and slowly silencing one keyboard warrior at a time 😅 Love watching experts sharing their craft with the world.
"Professional, confident and ..." The difference being that Steve is also modest and straight out admits it when he makes a mistake. Here we have someone who is over-cocky (un chulito) and will jump through hoops to not admit screwing up. Now let the haters begin.
Y’all are great. I’m here because of SM but I find your business very interesting as well. The details is what keeps us watching and y’all are already killing it. Thank you for what you do!
You guys rock. Let them worry about themselves. The SM video wasn't a teaching DIY instructional video. People need to worry more about themselves and less about others. That was a great video - thanks for sharing your knowledge. Much appreciated. And thanks for the update/follow-up.
Very informative and interesting. Came here because of SM but will continue to follow because of the informative and fun videos. Love the pop ups done in editing. You guys seem like a great team.
I don’t know if you’re there yet or not. But addressing the needs of the FWD market would be awesome. I mean, lightweight, custom length half shafts with rebuildable CV joints would be awesome. Even better if they had swappable ends, for people doing crazy engine/trans swaps
An option for the masks would be a exhaust booth that would draw the air, and fumes from the person doing an operation like cutting the tube, cleaning the tube etc.
@ted jones Another option would be for everyone to stop worrying about how others run their businesses or their lives, Maybe you can put an exhaust booth in your shop when you start building driveshafts! I am sick and tired of everyone always criticizing others, These videos were about driveshafts and not operational procedures and how to work safely, I swear to God most men should go have their testosterone checked because I swear to God half of them have turned into bitches!
I’m afraid the video is going to get them an OSHA inspection. (As you know they can be very expensive.) I would put a entire cage around the machine ( they might require a exhaust hood in case of failure) then the controls outside the cage with a safety on the door lock. As well as the load cell and monitor for testing/ data logging for potential customer / future reference.
@@NeverEnoughPyro40 Actually, when someone seeking knowledge looks at a vid like this, no matter the subject , they view the people as experts in the field. If these knowledge seekers duplicate incorrect procedures that they see in a vid, the results might not go well. Sure, you can see a vid where someone is running across the street without looking but that does not make the vid " the right thing to do " . I wonder how many anti safety people view Cleetus McF. . .k or Scotty Kilmer as experts.
Y'all do some cool stuff, and I definitely wasn't being negative with my PPE comment. As a licensed respiratory therapist I have seen some bad stuff caused by inhaled particulates, and was genuinely concerned for your health. Keep building cool parts, and I hope your business continues to grow.
Likewise, I'm glad to see that you're keeping yourselves safe at work! I appreciate why you made an exception for filming purposes, but it did cause concern for your health. Maybe next time cut 🎬 before the cut ✂️? 😋
@@bigboreracing356 obviously you know ZERO about breathing fiber particulates. Do a little research before you talk about something you know nothing about. From the very first article I found "Long-term exposure to carbon fiber dust can lead to chronic lung diseases". Leave the safety to the professionals and go back to your window licking.
I'm not in the market for a C/F driveline anything! I love the tech, the explanations and seeing what's next in your specialty. I can afford a t-shirt though!
Great video on how you build the carbon drive shafts. I understand that when the tube breaks it turns to dust, what if a u joint or a yoke fails when testing it can happen. those parts go flying everywhere. I would make a guard to go over the driveshaft when testing. IMO Thanks
You might look at using spacers so you can use grade 5 shoulder bolts in the sheer area. The threads are a stress riser area that may not get a repeatable result.
I hate that people came to watch that demonstration of Steve’s driveshaft and just showed up to be trolls and tell everyone how they are so much smarter than people in business, I say to them if you’re so smart go open your own shop or quit talking, thank you gulf coast driveshaft for sharing your experience and time here on UA-cam, if I ever get a pro mod (win lottery) I’ll be calling you for my driveshaft as well!
Now got me wondering how many ft/lbs a SMX on full kill could produce..... the instantaneous shock load and accompanying twist felt by the shaft from launches would be an interesting investigation, I wonder if Composite drivelines have looked into it
I mean, that has to be the strongest glue in the world, no? It's just mind-bending how strong it is. 3M engineers are making some next level futuristic shit. They must pay their engineers some serious bucks! They make so many different products too. I'm just a chef not a mechanic but even I know from my early days of sud-busting as a dishwasher that any of the generic Scotchbrite pads are nowhere near as good as the OG 3M green ones.
Don't let the keyboard warriors get you down. I appreciate that you didn't ware your mask during the brief demonstration mode that was for your viewers benefit. I think Steve picked the right company for his driveshaft and if I should need one, I'll be buying one from you...
Hello, Great video. I just have a question. You said you were using a 4" cylinder. I assume thats a 4" bore. You also said you were using 150psi of air pressure. How are you getting 4000 lbft of torque? A 4" bore has an area of 12.566 in2. If you were to use all 150psi the max force you could get from that cylinder would be 1885 lbft. Just curious if I'm missing something? Thanks and keep up with the great videos!
There are components intended precisely for this sort of thing, shear pin torque limiters. Maybe your engineer can take a look at incorporating them your machine. I have used some that were resettable, but you can get them with pins designed to fail at precise loads.
i Understand testing is needed but do you think in anyway that 4000lb of test could be shortening the life of the shaft ? Like have use ever kept testing the same shaft over months or a year to see how many test before failure and if testing has negative effect ? Thanks for sharing those guys, most of us never ever see this stuff. Again would love one in my Subaru =)
Loved the build vid! 👍 How does torque-anator make so much force? The lever arm coming off that 4" cylinder looks to be 12"-16", if the shop air is 150psi, that would make 1885ft/lbs - 2827ft/lbs
I apologize i should have been more clear. It is a 6" air cylinder with a 4" stroke and 12" arm. I did not do the math. That was done by a close friend who is a retired civil engineer. The math is way over my head. Lol
Too funny. I don't think people *"mean"* what they say but yes this is something new and that scares people I imagine no different from constantly attacking $ba Boeing. Still I would note making a carbon fiber drive shaft versus an entire Boeing 787 Transcontinental Jet Aircraft be two *SLIGHTLY* different tasks at hand when all us here in cheap seats start going bezerk. Had a class mate who used to funny car racing and well, you're sitting on a literal bomb so I respect those willing to "go there" and all of those willing to go along with what is to me anyways a true an honest Walk on the Wild Side. Great follow up!
I'm a huge fan of carbon fiber interested how well it does with shock loads. Driveshaft but would it work well for way front wheel drive axles! As these cars get even more bonkers power wise I feel carbon is the next step!
I'm curious how you arrived at the 4500 Lb-Ft of torque the Torque-anator is supposed to deliver. Could you go into more detail on the math? Thank you. p.s. Looking at the Torque-anator what I see as the most likely failure point is the cap and bolts holding the spindle down. While it is designed to resist the lifting force generated while turning large-swing items. Those forces are much less than what is seen in your application.
Unfortunately the math is over my head. Lol. Our friend Kevin who helped with design of the machine did all the math. He is a retired civil engineer. We use a 6" air cylinder with a 12" arm.
@@gulfcoastdriveshaft Don’t sell yourself short! It’s the Area of a 6” Circle times available air pressure in PSI equals the Pounds of Force, times the 12” lever (1 Ft) equals Lb-Ft of Torque. The math makes more sense with a 6” Dia. Cylinder. I heard you mention 4” several times during the video an I thought it was a 4” Dia x 4” throw cylinder, so my math fell short. In your case, the 6” diameter circle has a surface area of 28.27 Sq/Inches. That 28.27 times your 150 PSI of shop air is 4240.5 PSI of force at 1 Foot, or 4240.5 Lb-Ft Max Torque, unless you increase your shop pressure. Sweet!
1:50 “….I suppose”. 😂 It’s like people can’t comprehend they aren’t the professional, they are watching the professionals. I hope all the Sallies wear glasses when THEY cut CF tube.
I am unable to assess the expertise of the drive shaft people however, just because someone posts on YT does not make them an " Expert " see also The Gas Monkey guy , Cleetus McF. . k , Scotty Kilmer , B is for Build and so on. . . . .
I'd be careful around acetone and bare hands. and everyone that was affected by accidents and exposure sure wish they were more safe. a withdrawl hose will suck fumes away. alcohol might be a better alternate, its what a lot of repairs are pre cleaned with in Aviation we read. Air isnt as safe as fluid for testing, just look at testing of scuba tanks. it the tank fails the air loss is deadly, if tested with water pressure, the pressure drops instantly to zero
Actually, when someone seeking knowledge looks at a vid like this, no matter the subject , they view the people as experts in the field. If these knowledge seekers duplicate incorrect procedures that they see in a vid, the results might not go well. Sure, you can see a vid where someone is running across the street without looking but that does not make the vid " the right thing to do " . I wonder how many anti safety people view Cleetus McF. . .k or Scotty Kilmer as experts.
@Bob Roberts dude did you just write a book to sound like a beach 🤣 hope you dont speed going to work or on way home, you know everyone knows people shouldnt speed but do it anyway just like eye protection everyone knows to wear them but do they probably not only morons like you would make a fuss out of ppe bet you voted for beendumb
I understand what you are saying. However, I've watched someone close to me slowly die from lung failure; easily preventable by tossing a respirator on.
My name is Patrick and I was one of the people that commented about the masks . I get concerned instantly when i see anyone potentially breathing in any kind of carbon or cement or wood dust because i work in the building industry , and I hate to think of anyone having to suffer later in life because of it . I hope I didn't come across as not caring because I really do .
Thank you, Patrick. Those who have or know someone with a respiratory condition understood. (Myself included, COPD with Emphysema) Unfortunately, many of the naysayers will too, eventually. Hindsight is 20/20.
Welcome to you tube and the safety police and those that know it all. Just ask them. Have you done videos on steel drivelines?I spent a few years building them and still find it interesting.
WAIT A SECOND! The Picture of Mel at a Bodybuilding comp, the person standing next to her closely resembles someone…. Is that Shane in the picture with Mel?!?! Lol
No hate intended, and I'm not jealous. In fact, I like the people and the channel very much. I've Liked, Subscribed, and turned on Notifications. I spent 38 years as a certified master mechanic. Before that, I was a machinist, doing tool & die and prototype work. Before that, I worked in Printed Circuit shops. During Jr high I helped work on a local race car that ran at Miami-Hollywood Speedway. So unlike the 'armchair" UA-cam warriors, I've paid my dues and seen my share of injuries and OSHA troubles. It's simply a case of I wish someone had informed me when I was young. So I wouldn't have COPD and Emphysema now at 65+ years old. I'm lucky because I don't have cancer. But I've lost many friends and coworkers to work-related cancers.
Enjoy ur content! (ima nerd) Lmap Quite obvious ya;ll was body builders without question.... sorry the saftey czars bustin balls!!!!! dont tell them we gen x folks didnt wear seat belts, helmets & condoms for christ sakes 🤯🤯 Lol
I’m guessing you have never seen what happens when a air cylinder binds up and breaks free! I never use air cylinders that could break / fling objects around people. (Unless a lot of guards are used.) Hydraulics don’t fail explosively like air.
You could easily use a hydraulic hand pump or a some super cheap power unit. It wouldn’t be a very high pressure system with the right combination. Your “engineer” should have known this! I will tell you for a fact! If OSHA sees this machine they will write it up.
you seem like great people. Ignore 99% of the idiots offering advice or criticism in the comments. They have zero experience and no idea what they're talking about.
Don't trip on what john q karen has to say. YOU DO YOU. It irritates me when people complain about something that has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM. I understand your just trying to to help but mind your own business. Keep up the great work y'all are doing making king Kong drive shafts
Point is they had to waste time explaining themselves about there safety protocol instead of more time on the nuts and bolts,the place doesn't appear to be a Chinese sweet shop at All
First thing I noticed. Carbon fiber when cutting has a HOO effect to your lungs it f goes in and never will come out. Where is your ventilation fan and your fas repertory mask. Not good
Don't worry about the "know-it-alls" in the comments. Just relax and have fun making videos that you would like to watch. Have you ever tried to make the tubes? How is that done?
I see alot of similarities with you guys and Steve. Professional, confident and slowly silencing one keyboard warrior at a time 😅
Love watching experts sharing their craft with the world.
"Professional, confident and ..." The difference being that Steve is also modest and straight out admits it when he makes a mistake. Here we have someone who is over-cocky (un chulito) and will jump through hoops to not admit screwing up. Now let the haters begin.
Let the haters be haters. you two are a great team.
I’m not being a hater just stating facts! I have designed machines throughout my life. As a business he has some serious issues.
I don’t see how showing concern for someone’s safety is hate but I guess you must be an expert.
Very refreshing to see a lady not covered in tattoos.
Hard to find awesome employees like Mel! Technical and product knowledge!
Y’all are great. I’m here because of SM but I find your business very interesting as well. The details is what keeps us watching and y’all are already killing it. Thank you for what you do!
You guys rock. Let them worry about themselves. The SM video wasn't a teaching DIY instructional video. People need to worry more about themselves and less about others.
That was a great video - thanks for sharing your knowledge. Much appreciated. And thanks for the update/follow-up.
Very informative and interesting. Came here because of SM but will continue to follow because of the informative and fun videos. Love the pop ups done in editing. You guys seem like a great team.
Thanks for your posts...now I know how its made and the little things that go into it!
I don’t know if you’re there yet or not. But addressing the needs of the FWD market would be awesome.
I mean, lightweight, custom length half shafts with rebuildable CV joints would be awesome. Even better if they had swappable ends, for people doing crazy engine/trans swaps
An option for the masks would be a exhaust booth that would draw the air, and fumes from the person doing an operation like cutting the tube, cleaning the tube etc.
@ted jones Another option would be for everyone to stop worrying about how others run their businesses or their lives, Maybe you can put an exhaust booth in your shop when you start building driveshafts! I am sick and tired of everyone always criticizing others, These videos were about driveshafts and not operational procedures and how to work safely, I swear to God most men should go have their testosterone checked because I swear to God half of them have turned into bitches!
@@NeverEnoughPyro40 I wish we could make this the top comment 😂
I’m afraid the video is going to get them an OSHA inspection. (As you know they can be very expensive.)
I would put a entire cage around the machine ( they might require a exhaust hood in case of failure) then the controls outside the cage with a safety on the door lock. As well as the load cell and monitor for testing/ data logging for potential customer / future reference.
@@NeverEnoughPyro40 Actually, when someone seeking knowledge looks at a vid like this, no matter the subject , they view the people as experts in the field. If these knowledge seekers duplicate incorrect procedures that they see in a vid, the results might not go well. Sure, you can see a vid where someone is running across the street without looking but that does not make the vid " the right thing to do " .
I wonder how many anti safety people view Cleetus McF. . .k or Scotty Kilmer as experts.
Your transparency is outstanding
Y'all do some cool stuff, and I definitely wasn't being negative with my PPE comment. As a licensed respiratory therapist I have seen some bad stuff caused by inhaled particulates, and was genuinely concerned for your health. Keep building cool parts, and I hope your business continues to grow.
Likewise, I'm glad to see that you're keeping yourselves safe at work! I appreciate why you made an exception for filming purposes, but it did cause concern for your health. Maybe next time cut 🎬 before the cut ✂️? 😋
@@bigboreracing356 obviously you know ZERO about breathing fiber particulates. Do a little research before you talk about something you know nothing about. From the very first article I found "Long-term exposure to carbon fiber dust can lead to chronic lung diseases". Leave the safety to the professionals and go back to your window licking.
Thanks for the video, guys. 😊👍🏻
Thanks for the follow up vid. That’s exactly what I asked for, so I wanted to comment and let you know I watched this one.
I'm not in the market for a C/F driveline anything! I love the tech, the explanations and seeing what's next in your specialty. I can afford a t-shirt though!
Great video on how you build the carbon drive shafts. I understand that when the tube breaks it turns to dust, what if a u joint or a yoke fails when testing it can happen. those parts go flying everywhere. I would make a guard to go over the driveshaft when testing. IMO Thanks
You might look at using spacers so you can use grade 5 shoulder bolts in the sheer area. The threads are a stress riser area that may not get a repeatable result.
Don’t apologize
Great video
Key points, to the point. Multiple takes wouldn't hurt.
Switch to Aircraft AN bolts (grade 5 )with only the unthreaded portion in shear or use the grade 8 with the unthreaded portion in sear.
Metric bolts are superior period!!! Japanese are the greatest engineers
Still no bikini. All kidding aside, you folks do a great job. That glue is amazing.
18:32 what?
Great products.
Very informative video, thank you.
great job
I hate that people came to watch that demonstration of Steve’s driveshaft and just showed up to be trolls and tell everyone how they are so much smarter than people in business, I say to them if you’re so smart go open your own shop or quit talking, thank you gulf coast driveshaft for sharing your experience and time here on UA-cam, if I ever get a pro mod (win lottery) I’ll be calling you for my driveshaft as well!
Great video and superb explanations of every aspect of the job you folks do. Thanks for all you do to keep safe as well.
Excellent explanations guys👌
Now got me wondering how many ft/lbs a SMX on full kill could produce..... the instantaneous shock load and accompanying twist felt by the shaft from launches would be an interesting investigation, I wonder if Composite drivelines have looked into it
I mean, that has to be the strongest glue in the world, no? It's just mind-bending how strong it is. 3M engineers are making some next level futuristic shit. They must pay their engineers some serious bucks! They make so many different products too. I'm just a chef not a mechanic but even I know from my early days of sud-busting as a dishwasher that any of the generic Scotchbrite pads are nowhere near as good as the OG 3M green ones.
Don't let the keyboard warriors get you down. I appreciate that you didn't ware your mask during the brief demonstration mode that was for your viewers benefit. I think Steve picked the right company for his driveshaft and if I should need one, I'll be buying one from you...
I want to see failure videos-tubes,yokes,like that-I have subscribed and look forward to more interesting videos like this Steve series…
Hello, Great video. I just have a question. You said you were using a 4" cylinder. I assume thats a 4" bore. You also said you were using 150psi of air pressure. How are you getting 4000 lbft of torque? A 4" bore has an area of 12.566 in2. If you were to use all 150psi the max force you could get from that cylinder would be 1885 lbft. Just curious if I'm missing something? Thanks and keep up with the great videos!
A friend of mine has a carbon fiber driveshaft that the yoke adapter spins freely inside the carbon tube. Is there a repair for that ?
Great video Guys, Melisa AKA Mel, enjoyed the videos via Steve Morris Engines channel.
There are components intended precisely for this sort of thing, shear pin torque limiters. Maybe your engineer can take a look at incorporating them your machine. I have used some that were resettable, but you can get them with pins designed to fail at precise loads.
Agood idea with Steve's drive shaft I'd say
Cool machine
i Understand testing is needed but do you think in anyway that 4000lb of test could be shortening the life of the shaft ?
Like have use ever kept testing the same shaft over months or a year to see how many test before failure and if testing has negative effect ?
Thanks for sharing those guys, most of us never ever see this stuff.
Again would love one in my Subaru =)
Mel looks like a great employee!
Safety saftey always no matter what !!
Loved the build vid! 👍
How does torque-anator make so much force? The lever arm coming off that 4" cylinder looks to be 12"-16", if the shop air is 150psi, that would make 1885ft/lbs - 2827ft/lbs
I apologize i should have been more clear. It is a 6" air cylinder with a 4" stroke and 12" arm. I did not do the math. That was done by a close friend who is a retired civil engineer. The math is way over my head. Lol
@@gulfcoastdriveshaft Ahhh ok, that makes more sense, that'd be 4241 ft/lbs at 150psi.
Too funny. I don't think people *"mean"* what they say but yes this is something new and that scares people I imagine no different from constantly attacking $ba Boeing. Still I would note making a carbon fiber drive shaft versus an entire Boeing 787 Transcontinental Jet Aircraft be two *SLIGHTLY* different tasks at hand when all us here in cheap seats start going bezerk. Had a class mate who used to funny car racing and well, you're sitting on a literal bomb so I respect those willing to "go there" and all of those willing to go along with what is to me anyways a true an honest Walk on the Wild Side.
Great follow up!
I'm a huge fan of carbon fiber interested how well it does with shock loads. Driveshaft but would it work well for way front wheel drive axles! As these cars get even more bonkers power wise I feel carbon is the next step!
I'm curious how you arrived at the 4500 Lb-Ft of torque the Torque-anator is supposed to deliver. Could you go into more detail on the math?
Thank you.
p.s. Looking at the Torque-anator what I see as the most likely failure point is the cap and bolts holding the spindle down. While it is designed to resist the lifting force generated while turning large-swing items. Those forces are much less than what is seen in your application.
Unfortunately the math is over my head. Lol. Our friend Kevin who helped with design of the machine did all the math. He is a retired civil engineer. We use a 6" air cylinder with a 12" arm.
@@gulfcoastdriveshaft Don’t sell yourself short! It’s the Area of a 6” Circle times available air pressure in PSI equals the Pounds of Force, times the 12” lever (1 Ft) equals Lb-Ft of Torque.
The math makes more sense with a 6” Dia. Cylinder. I heard you mention 4” several times during the video an I thought it was a 4” Dia x 4” throw cylinder, so my math fell short.
In your case, the 6” diameter circle has a surface area of 28.27 Sq/Inches. That 28.27 times your 150 PSI of shop air is 4240.5 PSI of force at 1 Foot, or 4240.5 Lb-Ft Max Torque, unless you increase your shop pressure. Sweet!
Do you work on Corvette torque tubes?
The one thing that I didn't see covered was the cost. I'm sure a lot of people would like to know that
1:50 “….I suppose”. 😂 It’s like people can’t comprehend they aren’t the professional, they are watching the professionals. I hope all the Sallies wear glasses when THEY cut CF tube.
I am unable to assess the expertise of the drive shaft people however, just because someone posts on YT does not make them an " Expert " see also The Gas Monkey guy , Cleetus McF. . k , Scotty Kilmer , B is for Build and so on. . . . .
I'd be careful around acetone and bare hands. and everyone that was affected by accidents and exposure sure wish they were more safe. a withdrawl hose will suck fumes away. alcohol might be a better alternate, its what a lot of repairs are pre cleaned with in Aviation we read. Air isnt as safe as fluid for testing, just look at testing of scuba tanks. it the tank fails the air loss is deadly, if tested with water pressure, the pressure drops instantly to zero
Dont worry about the ppe police😂 you all are doing great keep up the good work
Actually, when someone seeking knowledge looks at a vid like this, no matter the subject , they view the people as experts in the field. If these knowledge seekers duplicate incorrect procedures that they see in a vid, the results might not go well. Sure, you can see a vid where someone is running across the street without looking but that does not make the vid " the right thing to do " .
I wonder how many anti safety people view Cleetus McF. . .k or Scotty Kilmer as experts.
@Bob Roberts dude did you just write a book to sound like a beach 🤣 hope you dont speed going to work or on way home, you know everyone knows people shouldnt speed but do it anyway just like eye protection everyone knows to wear them but do they probably not only morons like you would make a fuss out of ppe bet you voted for beendumb
I understand what you are saying. However, I've watched someone close to me slowly die from lung failure; easily preventable by tossing a respirator on.
@@bobroberts2371 Too many.
Much better audio!
Hello-the yokes in Steve’s driveshaft-are they aluminum-or should they be Titanium?
Aluminum most likely as it’s lighter
My name is Patrick and I was one of the people that commented about the masks . I get concerned instantly when i see anyone potentially breathing in any kind of carbon or cement or wood dust because i work in the building industry , and I hate to think of anyone having to suffer later in life because of it . I hope I didn't come across as not caring because I really do .
Thank you, Patrick. Those who have or know someone with a respiratory condition understood. (Myself included, COPD with Emphysema) Unfortunately, many of the naysayers will too, eventually. Hindsight is 20/20.
Who cares what the haters say. They just have the need to be heard. They are just simple-minded minions
Welcome to you tube and the safety police and those that know it all. Just ask them. Have you done videos on steel drivelines?I spent a few years building them and still find it interesting.
Does mel have a OF ?
Do not take comments to serious, with only a few exceptions, no one commenting on here is going to buy a driveshaft from you.
@@bigboreracing356 LOL, You don't understand do you?
Someone watching might tho
WAIT A SECOND! The Picture of Mel at a Bodybuilding comp, the person standing next to her closely resembles someone…. Is that Shane in the picture with Mel?!?! Lol
Yes, that’s Shane. They are both bodybuilders and have been married for 20 years.
Well put Mel yes alot haters & jealous people going try judge you on internet these days
No hate intended, and I'm not jealous. In fact, I like the people and the channel very much. I've Liked, Subscribed, and turned on Notifications. I spent 38 years as a certified master mechanic. Before that, I was a machinist, doing tool & die and prototype work. Before that, I worked in Printed Circuit shops. During Jr high I helped work on a local race car that ran at Miami-Hollywood Speedway. So unlike the 'armchair" UA-cam warriors, I've paid my dues and seen my share of injuries and OSHA troubles. It's simply a case of I wish someone had informed me when I was young. So I wouldn't have COPD and Emphysema now at 65+ years old. I'm lucky because I don't have cancer. But I've lost many friends and coworkers to work-related cancers.
Whos shop is it? Then shut up about the respirators internet heroes. Great content guys.
Don’t matter who’s shop it is, osha is expensive lol
Damn simple Jack don’t got thiccckkk😁
Dating or friends? Definitely chemistry soo i had to ask, great vid keep them coming, not enough info on this stuff out in the yt
Actually married 20 years. She is not only my wife but my best friend.
Enjoy ur content!
(ima nerd)
Lmap Quite obvious ya;ll was body builders without question....
sorry the saftey czars bustin balls!!!!!
dont tell them we gen x folks didnt wear seat belts, helmets & condoms for christ sakes 🤯🤯 Lol
Let the haters hat!
I’m guessing you have never seen what happens when a air cylinder binds up and breaks free! I never use air cylinders that could break / fling objects around people. (Unless a lot of guards are used.) Hydraulics don’t fail explosively like air.
You could easily use a hydraulic hand pump or a some super cheap power unit. It wouldn’t be a very high pressure system with the right combination. Your “engineer” should have known this!
I will tell you for a fact! If OSHA sees this machine they will write it up.
OSHA will want a safety cage around the entire machine. (Personal experience)
Rule#1 of running a UA-cam Channel " DON'T READ THE COMMENTS " it's impossible to please everyone.
I wonder how many anti safety people view the Gas Monkey guy , Cleetus McF. . k , Scotty Kilmer , B is for Build and so on as " experts " .
To many people trolling with zero technical knowledge.
you seem like great people. Ignore 99% of the idiots offering advice or criticism in the comments. They have zero experience and no idea what they're talking about.
Don't trip on what john q karen has to say. YOU DO YOU. It irritates me when people complain about something that has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM. I understand your just trying to to help but mind your own business. Keep up the great work y'all are doing making king Kong drive shafts
PPE people mind your own business don't run anyone else's shop , watch and learn something
I can't stand the safety nazis in UA-cam comments.
And 30 years from now when you are deaf and can't breathe without an oxygen tank, you will be wishing you did a better job of protecting yourself.
Point is they had to waste time explaining themselves about there safety protocol instead of more time on the nuts and bolts,the place doesn't appear to be a Chinese sweet shop at All
You guys are great! Ignore the haters! Let the keyboard Commandos complain there life's away.
First thing I noticed. Carbon fiber when cutting has a HOO effect to your lungs it f goes in and never will come out. Where is your ventilation fan and your fas repertory mask. Not good
Don't worry about the safety Nazis!
Screw PPE we're racers we don't care about PPE. To hell with the jealous ones.
If racers didn’t care about ppe rollcages and helmets wouldn’t exist or safety rules for tracks
most of the time the biggest complainers are the biggest offenders of something
THE LESBIAN IS ALL ABOUT BEING ON CAMERA AND CUTTING THE MAN OFF>
We're is your walking harness and mouth guards and hard hats and shoulder pads
Don't worry about the "know-it-alls" in the comments. Just relax and have fun making videos that you would like to watch. Have you ever tried to make the tubes? How is that done?
Thanks for your posts...now I know how its made and the little things that go into it!
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