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@trumpsextratesticle8590
@trumpsextratesticle8590 17 күн бұрын
7:06 Tweek Tubes to your advantage. My Brother, women have been doing this since the dawn of time.
@rubberduckyTJ
@rubberduckyTJ 18 күн бұрын
and i just saw that clamp/ tube holder, man that is slick!!!
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 15 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's one of my favorite tools, it's so simple and yet works so good! The adjustable fab stands are what I use the most though, those are an easy DIY build too!
@rubberduckyTJ
@rubberduckyTJ 18 күн бұрын
really dig this new tubing setup. light weight, versatile, and with the 3d printed parts, likely easier for you to manufacture!
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 15 күн бұрын
Thanks! It definitely is a big step above the first version, 3D printing let us add so many more features and the weight savings is real nice too! It's actually a lot more time consuming to make, but still cheaper than a tube laser.
@wt9653
@wt9653 21 күн бұрын
I was interested in the office road conversion kit until I saw the price. I'll buy the Badland when they come on sale.
@richsharp1524
@richsharp1524 26 күн бұрын
excellent video !!! very nice detailed explanations 😊
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 25 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@YOURKILLINGME
@YOURKILLINGME 27 күн бұрын
awesome video! good work.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 25 күн бұрын
Thanks, glad you liked it!
@TheTsunamijuan
@TheTsunamijuan 28 күн бұрын
if your not over the size of a sheet of paper for you part. A quick print from a printer or laser cutter, can give you a cheaper and very fast and scale version of your digital design to check against.
@OstrichWrestler
@OstrichWrestler 29 күн бұрын
You should try an office scanner with a precision rule/protractor/etc. It's a flatter image and eliminates a lot of error margin that arises with a phone camera. Size can be an issue I suppose but could be solved with some simple compositing techniques.
@cmennenger
@cmennenger Ай бұрын
This could be a life changing event. I've done too many the wrong way.
@rossbryan6102
@rossbryan6102 Ай бұрын
I JUST BEND AN LONGER TUBE , THEN TRIM TO FIT!!
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 25 күн бұрын
That works when you only have one bend. With multiple bends it's more important to have them land in the right spot.
@timothywhieldon1971
@timothywhieldon1971 Ай бұрын
POINTLESS topic. CnC is 2x as fast on its slowest moments, providing you to do something while it works better than you can.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 25 күн бұрын
It's only faster once you hit the go button. Getting the part drawn and setup is where the extra time comes into play, especially for a custom part that doesn't have tight tolerance.
@levih.4252
@levih.4252 Ай бұрын
I bought your templates years ago and I like them, I still use my CNC table 9/10 times unless im away from the garage. It looks like you kept the stopwatch running when you remounted the torch to the CNC adding 6min to the "CNC time" which is not a fair time comparison. There is there is a big difference between using a CNC table with how clean/smooth and precise the outcome is compared what a person can do by hand.... Please continue to make great products and advertise them as such.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
We did pause the time to switch over to CNC mode, however it looks like the scene where I mentioned it got cut from the final video. Thanks for pointing that out. That 6 minutes was the whole CNC time of loading, layout, dry run and cutting. It's great to hear you've got a place for our Plasma Stencils too. This type of bracket was the break point between hand simplicity to CNC precision that I wanted to figure out. For me hand was the winner, but for you it sounds like CNC would be the winner. Thanks again for the feedback!
@pinkeye00
@pinkeye00 Ай бұрын
just because its faster, doesn't mean its better ... stop working hard.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
Speed to quality was why we did this comparison. This is about the limit of where hand cutting beats CNC cutting. If the bracket was more complex, than CNC would be worth it... The other thing to factor in is the cost of our Plasma Stencils vs a CNC setup.
@mikeholley4488
@mikeholley4488 Ай бұрын
I know which one i prefer on my truck. Cool vid
@richsharp1524
@richsharp1524 Ай бұрын
when you get better with your drawing it will take less than half the time 😊 also if you put a machine torch with your set up you dont ever have to remove it the hand held just plugs in ... great video though thanks for sharing
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
I don't think there's much time to be saved in drawing, it took us 12 min. to import, interpret and export to a cut file... A machine torch could be helpful, but with our quick change setup you'd only save like a minute in swapping consumables. If you were primarily doing CNC cutting than a machine torch would be better, but we do a lot of one off cutting so that's why I prefer the hand torch. The main downside of a hand torch is getting water in the trigger, but with our splash guard it remedies that problem too... I'm glad you liked the video, thanks for the feedback.
@richsharp1524
@richsharp1524 Ай бұрын
@@911Motorsports i could import that pic and draw it in a about 2 minutes and send it .... i use libre cad with pronest but then again i draw everything i do so for me its just nicer to draw it and cut it . but i understand why its faster for you to do it manually... i just like cutting with my machine
@BernardBouchard-qq9kq
@BernardBouchard-qq9kq Ай бұрын
That ain't no tube bender.Power Piping.
@GreenAppelPie
@GreenAppelPie Ай бұрын
Oh thanks for clearing that up
@CalvinLehman-ue8zm
@CalvinLehman-ue8zm Ай бұрын
Complaining that the badlands jack rolls too easily? Bearings over bushings all day. The badlands jack has a full length belly pan for using offroad that you neglected to show. The wheels are supposed to sink in. And the 45⁰ handle lock that you can flick with your foot is not a gimmick. It is genius. Don't bother buying anything else.
@HughEdwards
@HughEdwards Ай бұрын
A full and in-depth video of this would be very much appreciated. Great content 😊
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
We did actually make a longer version of this. It's linked on this video and you can also find it on our channel too. Glad you like this video, let us know how you like the longer version. We also have more tube bending videos coming soon.
@HughEdwards
@HughEdwards Ай бұрын
@@911Motorsports I’ve been looking at your channel. I set my pipe bender up today and followed your instructions. Great results 👍🏼 Thank you 🙏
@mikefightmaster
@mikefightmaster Ай бұрын
We were taught to figure the stretch on 90° bends. It was something about 1/2 the thickness of the metal. We didn't do curves.
@SebastianWoodard
@SebastianWoodard Ай бұрын
Is this the sine, cosine, and tangent we were taught in high school geometry being applied? That’s pretty cool
@Nick-xc4fy
@Nick-xc4fy Ай бұрын
Yeah,, the tangent is where it goes from a straight line to a curve. Similar to when you draw a circle and then a straight line against it which is the tangent.
@SebastianWoodard
@SebastianWoodard Ай бұрын
@@Nick-xc4fy that’s pretty cool to actually see it be applied
@BENGLASBERKAHCHANNEL
@BENGLASBERKAHCHANNEL Ай бұрын
Ini mobil yang bagus dan mesin bersih tanpa ada rembesan oli 21:12
@BENGLASBERKAHCHANNEL
@BENGLASBERKAHCHANNEL Ай бұрын
Selamat beraktivitas temanku..anda memberikan video yang sangat baik 5:00
@benjaminperez1444
@benjaminperez1444 Ай бұрын
Notice he brought back there product after he realized he pushed it just as hard as the badland. Also if a 70lb jack is too heavy for you it’s time to man up and start hitting the weights.
@danielflinn3571
@danielflinn3571 Ай бұрын
Well done thanks
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
Glad to hear you like it!
@richsharp1524
@richsharp1524 Ай бұрын
tjanks i bought a Rdb baileigh 150 bender and this is the best and easiest video i have seen yet on how to measure thanks 😊
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
Glad we could help! When doing research it surprised me how there really aren't any simple videos that explain this. I would like to hear where your tangent to die/start point lands for that machine.
@williepelzer384
@williepelzer384 Ай бұрын
PS that's not free hand cutting.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
It is hand cutting, but not "free" hand cutting. Using a drag shield with guides is what makes it much more precise. I like to free hand cut with a standoff when doing more artsy type of work.
@williepelzer384
@williepelzer384 Ай бұрын
@@911Motorsports I have been a certified welder for 52 year's have cut and welded more steel than you probably have ever seen, I kinda know what a straight edge is.
@alexchliwnyj5941
@alexchliwnyj5941 Ай бұрын
I was expecting some more actual information. Yes the torches are different... but I need a torch for a plasma table. A plasma cutter is a power supply with a solenoid valve for compressed air. What is the difference electrically that makes one machine actually cut better than the other given the same amperage rating? I have an old cut 30 that has served me well for years and years, but need a new machine for the plasma table I am building and you did not say anything about the actual difference in operation. Perhaps you should have also talked about duty cycle.
@bernardparker8397
@bernardparker8397 2 ай бұрын
We need yeswelder stencils type asap
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
Our stencils will work for those most of their machines, you just need to figure out which style of torch you have.
@renegade1520
@renegade1520 2 ай бұрын
Slick.
@awidesigns
@awidesigns 2 ай бұрын
Primeweld CUT 60 is the way to go....excellent machines. Mine is installed on a crossfire XR cnc and I cant be happier.
@leoscustombuilds9717
@leoscustombuilds9717 2 ай бұрын
Primeweld is an excellent option. Nice welders too. Top tier customer service as well.
@user-te7ip1iz1c
@user-te7ip1iz1c 2 ай бұрын
I can't believe you knocked the Badland jack. I'm a mechanic and engineer. The Badland is an excellent jack. I have a couple Pittsburgh jacks, including (2) three ton, one just like you show. They are NOT the same as the Badland. The Badland was machined to much tighter tolerances. It is one of the nicest Chinese products I've ever seen. Nobody should be complaining about high quality bearings either. You want the jack built for off road, sand, gravel, dirt, snow, etc, to roll freely. And you certainly want bearings over bushings, and steel over plastic. For the last 2 weeks, I was looking at your kits for 3 jacks I am modifying, I was on the fence, only because of time to build my own kits, but after seeing this video, I will take the time and build my own. I absolutely do not like your extensions either. The larger the diameter the tube, the stronger and less risky the jack will be. Your tubes are narrow and fit sloppily. Badland again, got it right. I just bought a second badland, too good to pass up. They are better than the $600 Pro Eagle as well, many videos on that. Also, the handle is easy to use and makes the jack easy to carry. I'm 64 and 72 pounds is still easy for me to move around. One last note, I don't believe the 3 ton front axle extensions are a good idea. I am using a 3/4 inch hardened solid piece axle to lift 3 tons, not a 3 piece axle made from "what", nobody is saying. But I can buy grade 8 axles that are certified to handle shear loads well beyond anything I will ask the jack to do and that axle will cost me $13. I know I sound harsh here, but someone misusing a jack or using one an engineer never thought about or saw can get hurt or killed pretty quick.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports Ай бұрын
While the bearings seem nice they don't actually roll better when used offroad, due to the wheel design that digs into the ground, and once you jack a vehicle they don't roll at all. The treaded wheels are the main problem with maneuvering, like I said in the video. One of these days I'm hoping to do a video in the field showing this ... Onto our extensions, the tube diameter isn't the issue because these are taking a vertical load, plus they are DOM and can easily handle 20 tons of weight. Like I said in the video the base pin to the jack is the weak spot, which is only an issue if you are misusing them with our longest extensions. The Badland is a short extension (safer for the masses), so it can't even compare to our extensions. You are correct that misusing a jack can hurt or kill you, that's why we made this video to help explain that... Onto the carry handle, yes it works if you want to use one hand, however two hands are better than one... Finally onto the axle extensions, those have also been engineered and tested to handle over 6 tons on just the front axle and it only takes 1018 CR steel to achieve it. I thought we mentioned that on our site, but it's not there, I will make sure to add it. Have fun making your own kit, that should work plenty good too.
@Sagina1999
@Sagina1999 3 ай бұрын
Nice work man!
@pimmelpammel
@pimmelpammel 3 ай бұрын
thumb up for your flags on the wall 💪
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I logged a lot of miles with those last election year and have some fresh ones for this year. Trump 2024 !!!
@johnmacmillan627
@johnmacmillan627 3 ай бұрын
Thx. Very helpful
@blueelectricfusion
@blueelectricfusion 3 ай бұрын
stfu and take my $ ;@)
@dannymccraw4841
@dannymccraw4841 3 ай бұрын
Big wheel kits for 4 ton jacks
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 3 ай бұрын
We are getting close to offering a WIY kit for steel jacks, so 4 ton should be an option. These will require the casters and front of jack to be cut off, then new mount tabs and axles to be welded in place. It is a fairly simple job for anyone with basic fab skills... We also have a couple other new options in the works. Thanks for the comment, we've had a lot of requests for this and you just bumped it up the list a little more.
@dannymccraw4841
@dannymccraw4841 3 ай бұрын
@@911Motorsports I own Disel pickups and 3tons don’t last long
@dannymccraw4841
@dannymccraw4841 3 ай бұрын
@@911Motorsports and you caint find wheels to handle 4 tons , fabricating isn’t an issue
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 3 ай бұрын
Don't pay attention to the crappy audio. I had to speed up the video and the editor program went a little sideways.
@tonyhillert
@tonyhillert 4 ай бұрын
Is the pt 60 blow back also reccomend for cnc?
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 3 ай бұрын
Yes. All Blow Backs will work for CNC, you just want to stay away from any High Frequency machine. Ideally you want a machine that comes with a CNC port because that basically makes it plug-n-play.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 4 ай бұрын
Which video do you want to see next? The full video from our destructive testing interruption? Or skip it and show the Tube Jig in action, actually using it to make mandrel bent tubes? We've got them both shot, still working on editing, so there's time to vote.
@joshchamberlain9413
@joshchamberlain9413 4 ай бұрын
Wish I had this for when I made our roll cage
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 4 ай бұрын
What was that roll cage on? Keep us in mind when it's time to build a new one... Oh, this also works pretty good for mandrel bent tubes too (video coming soon).
@Sagina1999
@Sagina1999 4 ай бұрын
Wow!
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, we went a little over board with this product and video. One thing led to another and we needed to just make everything!
@tsstarlin
@tsstarlin 4 ай бұрын
Will your conversion kit fit the Daytona 1.5 ton aluminum race jack?
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 3 ай бұрын
Yes, we have a specific kit for the aluminum Daytona jacks. It will NOT work on the Ultra Low 1.5 ton jack, but we have had some requests so it might be a future option. Here's a link for the regular Daytona 1.5 ton... www.911motorsports.net/Daytona_c_28.html
@fvasque1
@fvasque1 4 ай бұрын
Arcan jacks are way superb!
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 3 ай бұрын
We've been abusing ours pretty hard and it's still holding up great!
@Tonehayrod
@Tonehayrod 5 ай бұрын
If your into scrapping cars. Which is best for cutting converters off the cars
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 5 ай бұрын
The Hypertherm 30 AIR would be my choice... it has a built in Air Compressor.
@user-ye3zj9dz7z
@user-ye3zj9dz7z 3 ай бұрын
Any thoughts on the titanium 65?
@naoufelmelayh240
@naoufelmelayh240 2 ай бұрын
@@911Motorsports thanks for infos and videos sir , please to help me choosing a non expensive , plasma cutter for art , thin ss and metal , shielded gaz , cnc torch and manual provided , non hf start , cnc plug and play connector , and in fine , built in compressor , to much for a cutter lol
@naoufelmelayh240
@naoufelmelayh240 Ай бұрын
NO reply
@naoufelmelayh240
@naoufelmelayh240 Ай бұрын
primeweld 60 , is it blow back non hf ? do you recommand it with plug and play cnc connectors ? what do you advise and sugest other brands ? thanks need friendly urgent reply , to decide my buying
@ouiroc
@ouiroc 5 ай бұрын
Instructional video very well done with no stupid music kudos thank you
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 5 ай бұрын
Thanks!... I like your other username... Let's Go Brandon!!!
@matthewb2384
@matthewb2384 6 ай бұрын
I live in Oregon and I live close to 911 Motorsports. We have very sandy soil here in central Oregon and their off-road Jack conversion will be awesome! I think it would work pretty well in Glamis to by they way. Let’s not forget Oregon has dunes to.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 3 ай бұрын
We tested our jacks out in the "badlands" of Central Oregon, it's pretty easy to find lots of sand. The 8" wheels are the best choice for dunes like Florence and Glamis, but the 6" wheels work good in our mixed sandy loam soil.
@silver_cd
@silver_cd 6 ай бұрын
I’ve looked everywhere on your website for those waste guide tools…. Can ya help me out?
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 6 ай бұрын
I believe you're talking about the Offset Blocks, they're in the Plasma Stencil Category with most of the other tools in this video. Here's the direct product link... www.911motorsports.net/Offset-Blocks--2pc--for-straight-edge-Plasma-Cutting_p_68.html
@silver_cd
@silver_cd 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the link. I’m not sure why I can’t find them otherwise.
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 4 ай бұрын
@@911Motorsports Those offset blocks are a great idea. I think I will make myself a set with specific size for a different application.
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 3 ай бұрын
@@codetech5598 That sounds interesting. Send us some pictures of what you're making/using them on. We have more Plasma Stencils in the works and are always looking to improve our products.
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 3 ай бұрын
@@911Motorsports I want to accurately set the straightedge fence for cutting full pieces of plywood on the floor with a circular saw. The saw has an oddball distance between the blade and edge of the shoe (perhaps it's metric not imperial) and even if it was exactly one inch, there is still the the problem of what side of the blade you want to measure. A jig like this would be useful to set the fence. .
@vanstechcorral
@vanstechcorral 6 ай бұрын
Show us a video using this to lift up a transfer case to mate with a transmission!
@911Motorsports
@911Motorsports 6 ай бұрын
That's a good request. It just so happens we already did that in a previous video! In the video linked below, we are using the old style of our 4 Point Jack Adapter on a vehicle lift, but the principles are the same with the new version and on the ground too. Enjoy! kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZPMY5-ser94pqssi=kf6Ni_gNUwqz8BAi&t=296