Many people have these Harbor Freight trailers and parts laying around from old builds. I'm digging the vibe of putting this stuff to use instead of throwing this stuff out! Nate don't let the Karen's and Kevin's of the internet bring you down.
@ndover35053 жыл бұрын
Reduce reuse recycle !
@andrewbias7803 жыл бұрын
I thought Todd was the male version of Karen?
@devingallagher44543 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbias780 i think its Chad
@brianwalker19333 жыл бұрын
Well said. 😊👍👍 🦘🇦🇺🦘
@jdsrcs80613 жыл бұрын
No, they are Kyle's!!!
@chris.mcf843 жыл бұрын
I freaking love seeing budget builds from readily available parts. Screw the haters!
@firemaniac3 жыл бұрын
Already having a Vin is exactly why I started with a Harbor Freight trailer. I had the dang thing licensed, and registered, before I even got home to start building, and the actual WA title was in my just a few weeks later (pre 2019). Now I have a great off road teardrop, that is completely 'Upgraded' as parts 'wore out'.
@TeamWagy3 жыл бұрын
Paying for that vin tag haha people try to steal them off trailers too, I mounted my tongue jack covering my tag so no one takes it
@haterade83 жыл бұрын
Dude, I hope you see this. Let me remind you that you're an inspiration to us all who don't quiet have the experience and knowledge you have. You give us that push that some of us need to get out and discover the abilities we have and to get in that garage, I want to thank you for that. I look forward to your content and your next video!
@SamuelOliver3 жыл бұрын
Really like that you’re using thrift store parts! Because for a lot of people, me included, starting from like a old trailer is much easier and less of a daunting project then starting from scratch! Watching closely!!
@andrewk86363 жыл бұрын
I started with a pop up trailer frame and built a crazy trailer and even ended up having to replace the axle and install new mounts for it and all. After one trailer I'm ready to build one from scratch. Start toying with one and you'll realize it's actually easier than you think
@terrycorbett19073 жыл бұрын
If they don't like what you do they don't have to watch. I like a guy who think out of the box and builds from left over parts. You are one of the channels that is interesting to watch. Keep it going I'm a fan.
@brianandrew72453 жыл бұрын
I think reusing an exiting trailer is an awesome idea. It also shows people what is possible when you think out side of the box. I personally watch your videos for the unique perspective that you show of what is possible when you just roll with the plans that are in your head and troubleshoot on the fly. I’m the same way I follow an plan that I see in my mind, a lot of time it’s just down right fun to roll to the finish and then have people look at you with amazement of the finished product
@thomasnichols72143 жыл бұрын
The fabrication videos are honestly my favorite, its very refreshing to see these amazing builds come out of a shop that is achievable by most people instead of out of a $250k shop that not many have access too. You're fab videos have been a super big inspiration for me, not only in deciding what I want to do for my build or future builds, but just the confidence of actually being able to fab up some of these things instead of buying a run of the mill part and not learning anything. I love the concept of reusing parts you have laying around instead of going out and buying thousands of dollars worth of metal to build something. Keep up the great work man and ignore any haters.
@brentheltsley71873 жыл бұрын
A lot of people don’t have a “happy place” anymore so they get stuck on forums and social media trying to destroy other peoples’ “happy places” to help with their own unproductive misery. You rock Nate, do your thing and I’ll keep my half of the deal…watching. :)
@alohaexpeditions18473 жыл бұрын
Nailed it🤘🏾
@danielkingery28943 жыл бұрын
F a bunch of Negative Nora Karen's!!
@trailrunnah88863 жыл бұрын
Agree! It's like social media exists purely for people to just be a holes to each other.
@kasmodean93552 жыл бұрын
I like your presentation style. Very informative and you explain why you do things. Your though process shows that you are intelligent and think things out.
@borisvukovic76693 жыл бұрын
Dude, I'm not a fabricator but I love what, how and why you build what you build. Keep what you are doing. Best.
@marcustomz3 жыл бұрын
The value of a used Harbor Freight trailer just went up. 👌🏾
@csabin3123 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you are building this with this trailer. I have this trailer and my wife has been on me to build her a camping trailer.
@DirtLifestyle3 жыл бұрын
Glad you are into it! I love these kinds of projects 👊
@phillipcandland96362 жыл бұрын
I just want to echo what everyone else has said to just be another voice of positive, gratitude and support! I absolutely LOVE you and your videos! I love and appreciate how real and honest you are. You aren’t some macho ego seeking person. If you can’t make it up it, you aren’t afraid to use your winch. You’re just real and honest! People relate to that. I do too. It’s so awesome and refreshing to see videos like this. I feel that’s where most people are and what people want. If I had an unlimited budget, I’m just buying the trailer I want, paying someone to do it or most likely know how to do it myself. Most people have parts laying around, or can get them, and shows us that it doesn’t have to all be custom perfection, to be amazing and do-able. It’s wonderful to see the mindset of using what you have and figuring out and making it work. So, THANK YOU!
@CHays0073 жыл бұрын
This is your build, man. You can't do it wrong. Forget about everyone else. They should be watching these videos to pick up tips and tricks, and to gain ideas; not to follow a build plan. There is, most likely, not going to be anyone else out there that has the same combination of parts laying around to throw this together that you have. And you are not going to have the same parts they have.
@lanemichaelmcconnell-hand14723 жыл бұрын
Nate!!!! You did it right. Your killing it with design and fab. I love watching when you build and do it more on the fly than planning down to fine details. Most people can talk because they cant do. Keep up the good work.
@ryanmoore99013 жыл бұрын
Nate, I grew up in a junk yard and a lot of what we did was from parts we had laying around. It’s easy for keyboard fabricators to talk SH&T watching another man work. I dig the channel in its entirety. You do you brother, keep it up. Excited to see the series come together. 🤙🏼 Wanks are gonna hate bro.
@clemmersmetalworx70123 жыл бұрын
As a self employed and shop owner Full time Welder Fabricator. I think it's a great video. There is nothing wrong with building and recycling from other products. It actually takes more skill then starting with a blueprint and a new pile of steel. Many of the haters in our world wouldn't know how to lay a bead yet read a tape measure. Keep up the good work. As a new follower I enjoy!
@ryanaustin26173 жыл бұрын
I had to stop at 13:40 to tell you, you are doing one hell of a job. Keep it going, I can't wait to see the future videos on this project.
@jasonkus45103 жыл бұрын
Don’t listen to the negative reviews/people! You are killing it and we all wish we could be in a shop doing the same thing you are doing! There are so many people that have zero creativity in building or repairing anything. Keep doing what your doing! Love the video’s!
@Chromie843 жыл бұрын
Don't stress on the haters Nate. You have clearly spelt out the plans and vision for these trailer projects and if people are to daft to understand the concepts and reasons they aren't worth listening to. Telling you that base for budget trailer is wrong would be like having someone whinge that you didn't use a 69 Fastback body when your project is all about restoring a Miata.
@cdodge29963 жыл бұрын
This... Golden! Needs to be top comment!
@andrewk86363 жыл бұрын
Starting with the dot hate. Who cares what they think! Modify the heck out of it! Ain't no cop ever gonna care that you made a better trailer
@dinkflora79173 жыл бұрын
Glad you are recycling old parts and not throwing them away. That's why we keep everything. Keep up the good work.
@JeepXJ88953 жыл бұрын
that sudden change of project design when your in the middle of a build has got to be one of my favorite parts to the build itself! it brings a little more excitement and interest into completing the project. Somethings drawn on paper don't always have the most appeal when you can actually put your hands on it and look at it from different angles. Embrace those design changes and definitely go with the flow!
@FletchersGarage3 жыл бұрын
Not all of us have a work space, I really enjoy hanging out in your shop. You give really solid advice without over explaining. I love watching the custom fabrication stuff, keep it up man! cheers.
@ShotGunner56093 жыл бұрын
I am soooooo looking forward to this series. The fact that you're building off of an existing, budget frame is awesome. Influencing people to work with what they got helps them be more creative. And realistically, the only limits on a project are creativity, money and time. Thanks in advance for all the ideas!
@Xpl0rerXАй бұрын
I like seeing others' creativity. I enjoy watching many videos and getting a wide variety of ideals. Forget the negative comments. Most of us enjoy videos like yours. Have a blessed one.
@TheDefenderSisu3 жыл бұрын
Don’t worry about the naysayers I think you are a very talented person I wish I could do half of what you make, keep up the good work.
@DirtLifestyle3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏 Honored to have you watching my friend
@aliciaclinton25123 жыл бұрын
I hope you read this: Do your thing man! I love seeing you work and learning what you do! There are always those guys. Utilizing parts and things you already have is what a lot of people do who just don't have the money. I keep talking about building a trailer and I've had different idea methods and appreciate this build you're doing. The negatives can really weigh on you and bum things out but TRUST there are 10s of thousands of us that appreciate what you do and always send positive comments and vibes your way. Build what and how you want and share it with us!
@jgtaylor22013 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate how open and honest about your feelings of negativity online. I think a lot of people would benefit from remembering the phrase “there’s more than one way to skin a cat.” I like the concept you have for this trailer and I’m looking forward to this build.
@shepelkstone3 жыл бұрын
I love the phrase, "more than one way to skin a cat". Was there such a high demand for skinning cats they needed multiple ways to do it? The other one is, "kill two birds with one stone." That phrase has been around so long the pinnacle of bird killing technology was stones? Is there anything we say today that hopes to have that sort of longevity?
@jgtaylor22013 жыл бұрын
@@shepelkstone haha very true. Perhaps we should adapt a phrase to modern times. Maybe something like “there’s more than one type of device you can use to access the internet.” Then again that somehow sounds less profound despite being far less morbid.
@timothywilliams20213 жыл бұрын
I like leaving the brakes on axles and mounting a handbrake to the trailer tongue. If you unhook you can yank a break instead of blocking tires.
@ElGuaposTruckFarm3 жыл бұрын
I enjoy seeing budget builds of almost ANYTHING. As somebody that likes to try to learn to do things myself, videos like this are very valuable!
@scottspropertyservices68773 жыл бұрын
Agreed. These are the only videos of his that I watch, the ones of him building stuff! I know how to go out & have fun but the building I love to watch for any new tricks or tools. Especially budget builds because they seem more attainable to the average Joe like me.
@trailrunnah88863 жыл бұрын
Agreed! I love these fab videos, the way Nate shows and explains things makes me feel like I could pick up a welder and do something like this myself.
@wyofarmboy20083 жыл бұрын
Love the build Nate! Helped my grandad make a trailer for a welder out of one of those harbor freight frames about 15 years ago he still has it! Use what you got man! Love it!
@StormbornJKU3 жыл бұрын
I didn’t think I’d care to see this, but it’s actually really cool. That’s a sweet little budget build trailer right there. I’m actually pretty dam excited to see where the rest of it goes. Nice!
@eringle943 жыл бұрын
Love it. I'm a budget, home hobbyist welder. This is a wish list, yet practical project. I'm loving the channel. Keep it going!!
@TrevorDyck3 жыл бұрын
I love watching your build videos! You're not obligated to defend your build choices to every (or any) critic on the internet. Really looking forward to the rest of this series, Nate!
@Hanky_Bannist8r3 жыл бұрын
The "budget" builds are more realistic and what a normal guy would do in the driveway or garage. I dig it and can't wait to see how it turns out.
@TwoFeatherChannel3 жыл бұрын
It's your trailer and you did it your way. Nothing wrong with that. It is good that you used the harbor freight trailer and showed the points that need improvement. Seen other videos that use harbor freight trailer and just build on top of them and they don't last.
@16minimonster163 жыл бұрын
This is your channel this is your KZbin. This is your content. You do you! I love watching all your work on everything! Builds and adventures! Thank you for your videos!
@jerzsubbie3 жыл бұрын
Great to see a budget build. Not everyone will love it but that’s fine, everyone is a little different. Looking forward to seeing the rest of this build!
@therenaissancetinker29723 жыл бұрын
I’ve always wanted to hook an old alternator up to the pinion on one of these truck axle trailers and use it to charge a battery bank. Not efficient, I know, but an interesting bit of engineering. Keep up the good work!
@Kingsize243 жыл бұрын
I like it! I think this is a great start IMO!
@zeeliejo3 жыл бұрын
You go ahead and do your thing. If someone doesn't like what you do, they can scroll past. I love what you are doing and please continue your great job.
@stop153rz23 жыл бұрын
This video couldn’t have come at a better time. Last weekend I took my harbor freight trailer (modified; longer axle, spacers, bigger wheels, rooftop tent) and sadly the whole upper part of the trailer and some frame bolts came apart. I almost threw it down the mountain. I barely made it home but when I did, disassembled, and threw away the trailer. Same day I bought a 1975ish Ford Courier trailer bed truck conversion and just finished building it this weekend. Welded roof rack, bigger mud terrain wheels, and my old Tacoma Bilstein (stock) shocks (not judging, just sharing my life 😂 ). I’m sure your HF trailer will be the best out there though. So I’m excited for this series. Keep them coming.
@tonyincs3 жыл бұрын
Well you inspire the novice with use of a trailer like this. I know it inspires me! Builds like this are what I love to watch. This is something I have considered for some time now. Screw the haters
@ifitsnotbrokenfixit11933 жыл бұрын
Its funny how each state has different rules for trailers, homemade or customized. Like you said this is going to be a budget build. Use what you have and drive on.
@chadalcock72753 жыл бұрын
Yeah, in Oregon if the trailer is under a certain GVW it doesn't even have to be registered.
@justinpalmer94173 жыл бұрын
@@chadalcock7275 this like the only reason i keep my stuff registered in oregon
@Ares-jx4ep3 жыл бұрын
@@chadalcock7275 Same in Ohio. All you need is a scale ticket showing the trailer unloaded weight.
@alanpules41054 ай бұрын
Dude, I'm just impressed that you can just look at it, and give it your best shot to just-right "alter" it. Doing that upgrade out of a harbor freight trailer is genius! Gives us harbor freight trailer owners hope that we could do stuff to upgrade also! Thanks for sharing and rock on!!! 👍😎
@bc30cal993 жыл бұрын
Looks like a worthy project sir, thanks for taking us along. My goodness do I hear you on getting anything government related done or changed, though you all sound worse south of us here in BC in that regard. Shocks are a good idea on a utility trailer!!! I've got to see about that on my firewood hauler utility trailer now! Thanks and stay well.
@andycress3 жыл бұрын
Putting your mental well-being before the YT comment section is fantastic and even better to let your community know that before you go dark. Excited to see the outcome!
@americanwildchilds39923 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of the center tube for strength through the entire chassis, well done. I know you are not that far yet, have you figured out ways to level it when you are setting up? Do you need to secure it so it's not so bouncy while trying to sleep? I saw someone else comment something about using an alternator on the yoke of the diff to charge the trailer while driving - that sounds like a great idea, just need to do the math for the right size pulleys and a way to mount the alternator and tighten the belt. Please do the Watts link, if for nothing else, it's rarely done and I'll bet there are a large number of viewers that have no clue what it is or why you would use it - pros/cons. And you do a very good job of explaining things for those that are not educated in the mechanics of how that stuff works. And of course, love the using spare parts for a build. I rarely read the comments, let alone comment myself, but I really enjoy the builds, all of them. I just like to see how other people work around the different issues of building something instead of just buying what someone else built.
@vernforman70763 жыл бұрын
I like your way around the government regulations about getting a title for your trailer by using a scrap H.F. trailer. That was great thinking. Best part of the build so far.
@matthewjustice4263 жыл бұрын
This is the series I need to watch. I’m trying to build a trailer for a mobile welding rig attachment so it’s awesome to see you build this and how to beef it up. Keep it up
@kg12113 жыл бұрын
Nate, as someone who has a lot of creative thoughts about how to do things and make them work, but doesn’t have the tools or time with something like a welder, I enjoy all your fab videos!! One day I’ll have those and in my opinion, there is no real wrong way to Fab something!! Keep them coming!!
@stevescott47643 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nate! Keep building. Your builds are my Happy Place. I spent a lot of time on the Craft Side, fabricating for work before entering the management space. You encourage me to pick the welder back up and improve my ride.
@andrewsturgess20333 жыл бұрын
I've been wanting to see something like this! Wife and I want to try to build an off road and I suggested the HF body as a starting point since I know nothing of vehicle frames.
@bajasoobnut3 жыл бұрын
The monologue at the end of the vid is definitely welcomed, I have seen the criticisms in a lot of videos and it stems from forums where this was rampant. I for one welcome your videos as it is a teaching tool, when you have something go wrong you admit it and show how to fix it in a way that someone with little skill can understand but not so much that people with a lot of skill would bore of it. I for one have a lot of skill and being a journeyman machinist (not a button pushing individual that claims to be a machinist) I do have to put out some but I do criticism selectively when there is safety involved or when someone asks for it. So in short do what you are doing, it is awesome! I for one was trying to get to where you are at with a shop and all but have had some setbacks and want to get to the point where I can actually do projects in a place where I have room and tools to do so outside of work which is a model shop, but I might implement some of the equipment I use at work into projects as well. Hel, I have already started that with my own logos and emblems for my Sequoia and even branched out and did Donald's logo for his Frontier that he uses on his channel softroadingthewest and might even do others as well. But all in all I am wanting to build my own Overlanding trailer as well and have some things in place and this project is making the gears turn in my head as well. Just need to find a donor trailer to get started and have thought about the harbor freight trailers. Hel my parents back in the day had one with a Sears cargo pod bolted on it that they used behind a Pontiac t1000 to go in between Denver, co and central Oregon lol.
@dfpfabrication95203 жыл бұрын
I love recycling old parts like this! I just built a transmission crossmember out of the old track bars I removed from my YJ lol
@markbenton43703 жыл бұрын
Great job, using what you already have and thinking outside the standard box ... Recycle and reuse is a great moto to live by . Dont let the haters get you down.. You have a wonderful platform to build what ever you want . The girly man complainers have nothing .. Remember talk is cheap... You are the builder doing great things inspiring others to be productive . Love your work...
@geoffamon94623 жыл бұрын
I always thought about do this (recycle/modify a trailer) for Overlanding, glad to see you doing it. Excited to see how it goes. Keep going!!!
@georgecuyler75633 жыл бұрын
Some people are never wrong, in their own minute brain, and no matter how much you show them your theory or POV is on point. Let them put their feet even further down their own throats. I've been trying to work out a trailer gear/tent and now I have inspiration. I'll get a utility trailer and build it to fit inside the utility frame where I can take it off when I need to haul garbage away and put it back on to go hunting or just camping.
@daviswood84363 жыл бұрын
I love this build and look forward to the future uploads! It’s a very realistic representation of what the average joe can do with what is already laying around or can be purchased for super cheap. With sound fabrication and a little forethought you can build exactly what you want without breaking the bank. Keep up the good work 👍
@JCPaintGuy3 жыл бұрын
As a person who is a creative, I totally understand having a bunch of extra, leftover, stuff lying around the shop. As a former homeschool dad, I understand even more using what you have and modifying it to make it suit your needs. I am totally stoked to watch this build. I also am learning a ton about fabrication. Metalworking has always been “magic” to me, since I’ve always men a musician or worked with wood. I wouldn’t give two craps about negative criticism, I would just say - “You do you and I’ll do me.” I hope to make it out that way to meet you some day - or if you come to Tennessee, we can meet here. Thanks for the great videos Nate, keep it up!!
@gearlist3 жыл бұрын
Super pumped for this - going to be a huge inspiration series for a lot of us!
@built4xploration2533 жыл бұрын
Your building what you can with what you got…..FOR FREE! Don’t let those negative comments get to ya! Most of those guys can’t afford to build what you do cause they owe their mom rent! Nate, your killing it bro! Keep up the hard work man!!!
@jasonlittlejohn28053 жыл бұрын
Love this idea with a budget build with what you have laying around. Wanted to do one like this but never got around to doing it but this has re-sparked my interest and my wheels are turning with ideas again. Keep up the great work and content!
@waynechenault45963 жыл бұрын
Hey Nate... In your situation with trying to have a legal trailer and also doing a budget build I think you are a genius for using that trailer. I very much enjoy your channel and feel that you are inspiring alot of people to try something new. Don't let these other people tell you that you are wrong with what you do. You build things the way you want them and for the use you intend on using it. Keep up the great content
@TheShooter4663 жыл бұрын
Should put air bags in this bad boy for leveling, or maybe on the "no budget" like you did on the disco!
@cnc75adventures493 жыл бұрын
Air shocks might be cheaper 👍👍
@jeffandrews73353 жыл бұрын
I’m putting 4 drop-leg jacks for leveling. I’m attaching them with hitch receivers, so I can remove them when in motion. We were camp, level ground is at a premium.
@scswiger3 жыл бұрын
@@jeffandrews7335 I was thinking of using the round trailer jack style for mine for the sole reason there’s less time fabricating anything, just weld it on and go
@WheresHerb3 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't the air bag suspension be bouncey though? I think hydraulic shocks would help eliminate bounce and rebound.
@TheShooter4663 жыл бұрын
@@WheresHerb no you'd still have your typical shocks
@Brian-kn2jo3 жыл бұрын
You are skilled, you know what you’re doing. You don’t need all those TPS reports. I haven’t shown any of my build videos yet. Mainly because no one will watch them and also, I used a gas less welder, for the last time. Great job Nate!!
@jasondqd3 жыл бұрын
So pumped for this i was planning on building exactly what your doing and i never though to use an axle from a truck I was stuck figuring out how to make the stock axle work. I was gonna use the same wheels i have on my fj for bonus spares.
@benengel363 жыл бұрын
Looks cool. Can’t wait to see the finished product
@marka17123 жыл бұрын
Nice work. I’m glad to see another fabrication series going again. I love the fab stuff. It’s honestly the best content by far because there are so many adventure videos but there’s not any fabrication videos like yours and I appreciate the insight and tips I get as a newbie welder
@richardraleigh64902 жыл бұрын
Check out FabRats on youtube.
@marka17122 жыл бұрын
@@richardraleigh6490 thanks man I’ll give them a watch later
@willgifford43673 жыл бұрын
Great video. Don't listen to the negative comments. There will always be a lot of people out there that will hate on something you do. I think this was a great idea using a Harbor Freight trailer. There are a ton of old Harbor Freight trailers kicking around out there. The average person that has a few extra bucks already spent it on there rid. It is awesome you are using recycled materials. It gets people to think outside the box. Please keep up the awesome work. As you know you have a ton of fans.
@lloydmiller52753 жыл бұрын
Nate, I love watching your videos. Hands down, you create great content and I love your rationale when building projects. I always look at what can I learn from you today. Not well you should have done it that way, or this way. Your builds are built with the best common sense and budget will allow. Keep up the awesome content!
@dannybob44053 жыл бұрын
Nate don't sweat the haters, sure there's many ways to build, you do you. I've enjoyed watching your channel get ideas. Then I take ideas and build my style. Keep up the great work.
@jacobb58123 жыл бұрын
Loving the trailer build gonna ask if this could work in anyway could you take a alternator and run it from the axle since the gears are going to be turning on the road anyway and use it to charge a on board battery system or would you have to use some kind of sprocket to gear the rpms up to match that of a engine belt or?. Just an idea I've had for awhile. Thanks
@jwat23963 жыл бұрын
I don't know if that would work but that's a really ingenious idea as far as I'm concerned.
@bluecordfabrication53363 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to seeing the rest of this build. Do worry about other people's negative comments. Your in there doing it and sharing with the word. Keep up the good work
@slamboy663 жыл бұрын
Are you going to use rear folding bed section for upper deck ? Was thinking that pinion going down the road could be used for a charging system (or a boat prop) .
@JeepTherapy3 жыл бұрын
Interesting…
@10RRASK3 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah mounting an alternator on the axle would be awesome!
@anticsgarage52303 жыл бұрын
The charging system idea is awesome!
@Iamthathillbilly3 жыл бұрын
Thats actually a neat idea. The pinion would he spinning pretty close to engine rpm at speed, it would be hard to make it work though
@slamboy663 жыл бұрын
@@Iamthathillbilly OR AT LEAST AN ICE CREAM MAKER. LOL
@tylerp96203 жыл бұрын
You are a stud man, everyone is welcome to do their own if they like. Otherwise build for the rest of us that just watch and absorb ideas for our own stuff.
@Tristoo3 жыл бұрын
"if I feel like the computer is making me feel bad feelings, I'm just gonna go back in the shop and build" kids these days need to learn this.
@marcustruman10153 жыл бұрын
Kids these days don't have workshops, budgets, or even shop classes at school. I know because I'm a kid (18) in these days. I would build all day if I could, but my wallet is thin and my garage is nonexistent.
@Tristoo3 жыл бұрын
@@marcustruman1015 I circumvented that by programming, learning electronics, physics, and watching a lot of machining videos. No need for wallet or garage there, and once you have both there's a lot more stuff you can do. Maybe you live in the city but if not, try and find a cool neighbor who will let you fabricate stuff in a less savory part of his yard/terrain - get one of those energy counters so you can pay him for the electricity you use, and tell him you'll help him out with any such fab needs he may have. Regardless, my point was that people can't seem to turn off their stupid social media these days - in any situation. It's like they have brain damage. People are making fun of you online? Look away, take a walk. I had to deal with plenty of that s in person and learn how to handle it. I'm convinced people keep themselves so bored that it's literally more fun for them to get bullied online than to do literally anything else. Just find something to do, maybe find a metalworking shop with cool people, tell them you wanna do it for free just to learn if you have time, or look for an internship/apprenticeship so you can get some money while you learn. If you know people you may find a friend of a friend has an uncle with his own shop and things may work out well. Even if you're useless and plan on staying useless, just close the facebook/twitter tab and go watch a movie or play a game. Jeez.
@Tristoo3 жыл бұрын
@@marcustruman1015 and also, do you think most kids back then just up and had had workshops or budgets or shop classes?
@TheRightLine3 жыл бұрын
My first utility trailer was cut from and built from a pop up camper. It worked great and I didn't draw anything either. Just keep plugging away, I enjoy seeing the creativity.
@nrk2of33 жыл бұрын
“It is clear you don’t like my way of doing evangelism. You raise some good points. Frankly, I sometimes do not like my way of doing evangelism. But I like my way of doing it better than your way of not doing it.” D.L. Moody to a critic
@Bearloveshoney772 жыл бұрын
I think you are doing a great job. I happen to only watch the fabrication videos and you inspire me to do more. If nobody is talking bad about you, you aren’t doing anything. The negative energy people are putting out to you, probably comes from their insecurities or shortcomings. Don’t let those people ruin your happy place. Keep doing your thing man.
@slamboy663 жыл бұрын
I had old jet ski and trailer. Trailer now goes camping.
@DirtLifestyle3 жыл бұрын
Nice
@mechanicspecial3 жыл бұрын
I love that you are using old junk! And those welds!! Love it.
@Briantan19113 жыл бұрын
I think this build is gonna be bad ass, love projects that are creative and made from shit laying around.
@hillogical2 жыл бұрын
So much of KZbin is filled with builds that are outside of reality for most people. Eff the haters, you are doing great!
@allover43093 жыл бұрын
No new vehicle inspections lololololol They've been trying to get rid of their customers for years. Let's go Brandon.
@Bendejo-lm8wo3 жыл бұрын
Let’s go Brandon!
@turtlealberigi3 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why so many people want to give the government more, control/oversight/power/money when it is so clearly terrible at most things. Imagine if we got our food from the government and they shut down.
@johnvarner60533 жыл бұрын
@@turtlealberigi yep! Let’s go Brandon!
@mingusbreeze3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I enjoy all of your videos, as a former fabricator I really enjoy these videos.
@12jeeplover3 жыл бұрын
I think this is going to be an awesome series because many of us have that clapped-out trailer that could now become a fun new project for us, so thank you for starting this.
@mikebiron73393 жыл бұрын
I love that you reused stuff lying around and that you rebuild that whimpy trailer. Awesome. I totally am onboard with this build and looking forward to watching part2.
@FeArhsma212 жыл бұрын
You're doing this on a budget, who cares what people think. You said you were going to build one from the ground up later, so this one is just a practice run. Love the video my friend and God Bless...
@michaelanderson37712 жыл бұрын
Remember you can please some of the people some of the time and none of the people all of the time. Dont let scathing comments ruffle your feathers as haters will be haters and they deserve no recognition. Thats why there is a delete button. Love you content and as you said repurposing a budget trailer that meets a need is a great project and will inspire some and also save both time snd money.
@RattleBoxMedia3 жыл бұрын
My neighbor has one of those Harbor Freight trailers and wants it beefed up. Your video is awesome! Thanks for putting this build together! It gives me some ideas as how to approach this project. I love watching these trailer build videos! Keep up the good work!
@davidkint173 жыл бұрын
Everyone's a pro and can do it better on the internet. I fab for a living and even at work I get "why didn't you do it this way" from people who have never picked a tool in their life. There are many ways to skin a cat... I love your channel. I have learned a lot from watching your videos and this series excites me. I'm lifting an old popup trailer to pull behind my rig and you have addressed things in your videos that I never considered. Thank you for your content. I appreciate it.
@mandeladams47933 жыл бұрын
I enjoy the builds ; fabricating the challenges that you overcome... I completely understand the stand back and look for the next move that won't paint you into a corner. If you can, please continue to point out those challenges and how you overcame those obstacles those talking points greatly help me and it is one of the reasons I keep watching.
@Min4Mass3 жыл бұрын
I'm honestly so happy you used the harbor freight because I'm sure a TON of us have considered doing this as a budget build. I know I certainly have! Also really appreciate you using what you've got in the shop. I think I've got some spare Tacoma suspension parts laying around that would allow me to do something similar.
@Randhart3 жыл бұрын
Negative comments, they can do one, for me your creativity is spot on and I learn allot!
@phillip.95243 жыл бұрын
Nate. That is very innovative just using logic to get around a problem. That is what all the key board engineers can’t do. Looking forward to the next episode.
@dmann12093 жыл бұрын
Hey, I think it is a solid build, I look forward to seeing your creativity come to reality. I really think the water tank underneath the trailer is a brilliant idea. Just imagine all of the people that manage lawns or trailer power sport equipment could make serious use of that idea. Awesome!
@teamlawton69643 жыл бұрын
Every time I watch your fab videos, it makes me miss having access to all those tools...16 years ago. Love the ideas, resourcing and instruction. One day I'll have a garage and the tools to build, test, fail/success and repeat. Now I need to get on Patreon and hopefully get in a group ride before we PCS out of the PNW!
@brianmorrow98153 жыл бұрын
Your videos are by far the best. I love that you take the time to explain the why and how. Keep it up.
@defiancegarage98963 жыл бұрын
Nate, I hear ya, and for the most part everyone thinks their way is the best. If you put ten fabricators in a room with a problem you will get nine different solutions. All correct in the end outcome. So basically build what you want and unless the person saying you are wrong is paying the bill for the build, what they say doesn't matter. There are a lot of keyboard warriors that love to spew hate. I think that you are doing what the average guy with a real budget would do. I literally just picked up an old home built trailer (with a title already) as a starting point for me. For the exact same reasons. I am in Washington as well and found out about the lack of inspections. I would put your trailer against any commercially fabricated trailer any day. It will perform just as well on the trail, and will out perform in the fact that its custom to your taste and what your family needs. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BRO!!!!!!