I think you've got more talent in your pinky than I do in total. I've fabricated more than a couple custom bed rigs though, and one of my requirements I give to all clients is they have to pay me to build maintenance access on their weld machines. If your living is based around your power plant being functional, you need to take care of it. Every weld machine I've installed is almost always shoved up near a wall or bulkhead which means you can't access the oil drain or battery terminals. I either attach low voltage quick connects (like solar style prongs) or permanently wire in another battery to the truck system. Also, drill a couple holes + grommets and drop an oil drain hose underneath the bed, usually somewhere near the driveline. The Miller units typically have that push/twist oil drain system, so you should be able to put a bucket on the ground and then open up drain. Also, I typically rivet or rivnut all the tools necessary to complete maintenance inside of the weld unit. Obviously if you have daily access to a forklift this doesn't really matter. For a lot of guys though, they often need to do this in a parking lot or in their driveway at home. Love your channel man, you're an inspiration, keep posting.
@dannoth5433Ай бұрын
You are killing it !!!! That is an awesome job laying out your rig . You gave me a couple of ideas for my skid. It is also great your this busy and you are making it happen. Keep up the GREAT work and the videos..
@mophomannersАй бұрын
I would build the box for the pack packouts. I know how it is at get to the hotel time. Plus it's prime pickings for lunch and fuel stops. Also, add some pockets for a few flood worklights. On your after hours stuff it shows you like to work in a well lit area.
@larryvollmar8763Ай бұрын
Great video as always! I did find out the hard way pakouts aren’t rain proof. Mine were full of water driving to a job up state in downpour. 🤦🏻♂️
@ChuckNorriz1122Ай бұрын
That is the nicest press brake I have ever seen. Can’t wait to see the video on that!
@warrenjones744Ай бұрын
Crane tuck is in my world is king,, but sometimes it's not what you need. That poor little truck is gonna be heavy but pretty handy! I like the table that folds down and the clever use of the job box handle latch thingy.
@derekh0322Ай бұрын
That's a great lay out for such a small truck. The table on the back is gonna make whoever runs that truck happy
@Timbo428CJАй бұрын
Very well thought out 👍🏼 Nice job !!
@JBlake-moon-shdo9 күн бұрын
Looks great nice job. You have some of the best equipment.
@ruefc36522 күн бұрын
Great build man. Keep a pack out dolly in the truck when you have to take em all off, it’ll save many trips if you travel a lot
@terryperrott9913Ай бұрын
Nice set up,very well done
@roadsideservice2406Ай бұрын
I switched over to pickup trucks years ago for equipment repairs. Just carry smaller tools, I can switch over to another truck in about 1 hours. Truck fully loaded fits easily in the garage, still have a service truck but only use it when I need the crane. Thanks for the video
@RicksterX-92fsАй бұрын
Great conservation of space and well planned fixtures!
@mcfweldingАй бұрын
Awesome. Efficient and simple, can get most jobs done
@JD-526Ай бұрын
What a great idea and compact design. I love your videos they show us how things are done 👍.
@GICK11715 күн бұрын
Very nice rig. I like your idea of making a steel cover for your hand tools, It could have gas shocks to hold it open when needed and be closed to keep sticky fingers off your tools. Should be easy for you and save you some grief for sure. Nice work young man.
@elliothetherington811220 күн бұрын
great looking set up, very cool design on the skid and layout!
@jamesbuttleman3130Ай бұрын
Nice project,well planned,looks like it will fit your needs. Capable of being modified easily. The drop down work table is trick,sure will save the tailgate. The press brake looks amazing,will look for a video on that beauty.
@mikeallen266Ай бұрын
Cool build ! Being organized saves time👍saving time turns time into money $
@sjohnson1776Ай бұрын
Very cool build! I'm interested to see how it evolves (if at all) once it's in the field. Sweet!
@scottfeatherstone7156Ай бұрын
Awesome build. Really enjoyed the build process and tour!
@BMGrilla60Ай бұрын
You should market that setup. Great modular, easy install rig for a medium duty mechanic. Lot of good ideas and excellent use of space.
@PrairieMechanicАй бұрын
Damn man, you used all of that truck box. Nice and clean. Great work as usual
@hairypaw9165Ай бұрын
Sweet rig! 100% functionality.
@johnmckeighan4400Ай бұрын
I love the table!
@AndreZA979Ай бұрын
Man, that's an awesome rig!
@derrickpettit86Ай бұрын
Awesome set-up man, organized is key, if truck is squatting a little, maybe put airbags on the back then truck will sit level all the time, but it's a Cummins an it can handle the weight, sweet set-up, thanks for sharing
@bsquadriderАй бұрын
Came out sweet, I really like the deep pack rat for the everyday tools. Most skids I have seen have tool boxes that aren't easy to access without climbing in and out of the bed, which would get old fast.
@steffob4729Ай бұрын
❤ what a nice custom build you constructed. I think a lightweight cab as protection against weather and theft would not be wrong.😊
@bartscaveАй бұрын
Awesome job! I’m jealous of that new brake.
@neilheriot2361Ай бұрын
Nice work, that is a slick little table.👌
@shelbyprestwich578129 күн бұрын
Glad I’m not the only one who finds the unlevel lifting point a pain in the rear. Was my first time seeing any welder like that before.
@paulleeson1218Ай бұрын
A couple of thoughts, you have some crazy hot suns over your side of the pond, Would the "workbench" distort at all ? 2/ Over here that would attract thieves like moths to a flame, would some kind of sliding hardtop be difficult to construct ? It could slide back/off and with some fold out legs double as shade/shelter for the workbench area and keep all of those goodies away from prying eyes. 3/ Like everything I've seen on this channel its very well thought out and very well executed and evidence of the care you take, I love it.
@ronbelldvmАй бұрын
Ingenious! Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
@machinemoverman4614Ай бұрын
That is a pretty handy little setup!
@Darlhim89Ай бұрын
awesome setup as always. Your trucks are always A+.
@davidmcduffie1398Ай бұрын
Great job ! Very good use of the space you have to work with ! Go set-um on fire ! ! ! Liked the video as always !
@grumpyoldman33626 күн бұрын
Nicely done mate well played on this build
@raysmith7382Ай бұрын
For a pickup built you’ve done a Great Job !!! I’m sure you’ll modify it a little but nice job
@Jacob-40Ай бұрын
Cool idea 🤟🏻🤟🏻 my recommendation is make a cover like the ones on fire trucks that you can lift up like the ones some stores have. On the right side of the truck one and on the left the same thing and in the back of the truck one too. When you lift it up you will have room to reach all the things. Oh, I remember. Like garage doors.
@1leggeddogАй бұрын
Looks good! I'd definitely look at getting like a rolling shutter in front of the tool boxes for easy access
@michaelbigelow367Ай бұрын
Great job ! Look awesome !
@MrRebar15Ай бұрын
*On Fire Welding* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
@2tana22Ай бұрын
Fantastic, built the way you want, should last for years, everything is thought out to be fast and efficient, what a great rig to get the job done easily, I certainly don’t see anything in the bed that would be a problem ACCEPT maybe getting a black heavy material made (Cordura) (with corner patches sewn in to help last) covering the Milwaukee boxes from sight, with quick release snaps of some sort,,,i would not want those red boxes seen,,(red flag),,, love the fold down table, maybe even paint the top with bed liner, if that would work around welding, I would not like things sliding around on the work bench ( so to speak) Job well done!, I’d sure be proud of it
@OFWАй бұрын
Berliner and welding definitely don’t mix. Good ideas though!
@2tana22Ай бұрын
That’s good to know, sure be great if it didn’t catch fire
@gettinbentfabrication9137Ай бұрын
Man you just helped me out with this video with ideas for mine I actually work out of a s10 and I have a Lincoln ranger 250 full torches and all the tools in it and they just helped me how to set it up better thanks
@crbrepairmotorcycles6608Ай бұрын
That's pretty Awesome I was thinking all along find a home for a vise on a reciever but you nailed it
@kenbouchet7874Ай бұрын
Thanks, great job. Well thought out and built.👍
@SFS13-01Ай бұрын
A lot of great ideas! Very handy. Bet you’ll run the wheels off of it because you’ll use it more than you imagined. About the welder not being balanced, none of the four Lincoln 305G’s that I have owned have been either. They droop in the rear of the machine and makes mounting it to the truck by myself (which is 95% of the time) a little more interesting, for sure.
@jeffs280913 күн бұрын
Decent looking setup, but after working (not a welder) out of my pickup for a couple years I was VERY happy to move into a service body truck. I would definitely swap my pickup bed for a flatbed if I had to give up the service body truck.
@OFW13 күн бұрын
I agree. A service body is way more convenient to work out of.
@9fa4108fАй бұрын
As for the fire extinguisher, I'd weld a small bracket behind the vise and secure it there (you have clearance). So every time you lower that table you'll have to put the fire extinguisher away from the truck which is the ideal procedure. I loved your design 👍. Best from 🇧🇷
@petermccuskey1832Ай бұрын
Outstanding job!!!
@gidge34Ай бұрын
That table is dope, Well done🤙🇺🇸
@bambambundy6Ай бұрын
Nice build for sure but after being down many bad roads and time with that stuff sitting you might consider helpers for the back end. Great video!!
@RubberneckerАй бұрын
Awesome rig!!!
@FrankRoden-wm2lmАй бұрын
Great Idea ...I like how it all fits together and utilizes the space. I think i would try to come up with a cover, for the pack outs. It would be a pain to unpack them, if you should need to over night in a motel. You may be on to something here, I bet people are going to steal your idea. Best wishes !!!!
@AsomesaucАй бұрын
Great build 👏 👌 👍🏻
@89firebirdАй бұрын
Nice Fab work to set it all off and install you a nice Bush guard winch system on the front
@machinemoverman4614Ай бұрын
Bushes are not so common anymore. lol
@crazyguy01893 күн бұрын
So this is going to sound crazy but most people don’t try to hang a welder in the air without leads connected, I’m betting if there was a 75’ ground and stinger attached it would be “ level” I like the setup , its nice seeing something different
@markbraham5439Ай бұрын
Looking great, easy to deploy and utilised. Definitely needs to box in quick release storage.
@glennmeadows6892Ай бұрын
That is a jam up system very creative design and practical
@markboyanton9880Ай бұрын
Good to see your business grow. Keep up the amazing work!
@marshmellow1323Ай бұрын
Nice set up Greg, i need that set up in my life 😂
@overwatch2671Ай бұрын
When you get this modular welding pac tweaked and tested. You should market this. One of the best ideas I've seen in a minute The only thing I would suggest is a front loading metal, lockable cabinet for your Milwaukee pack out tools.
@williams.7314Ай бұрын
Awesome, really enjoyed seeing this. Would you ever consider doing a video where you, without doxxing yourself, give like a life's journey sort of recap? How you got into welding, built your business, got into gov contracting, etc? Did you go to school, how many employees did you start of with, when did you decide that you wanted to do technical work and manage people, do you have an HR department, etc.? Just like, a more philosophical view of your path to this point, without too much personally identifiable information to protect yourself to the extent you are comfortable with.
@OFWАй бұрын
This is a popular request. I will probably make that video one day.
@carlocrivello3044Ай бұрын
Great lay out there. that is going to make the fast job a breeze to do. You could use a cable track mounted to the 75/25 bottle brackets for the air lines and cable for the side out.
@merkyworksАй бұрын
Very nice setup, you got a talent for sure
@T.McGarryАй бұрын
Great concept, well executed, and will definitely pay off in the long run. Meanwhile, where is that lounging Weimaraner ?
@OFWАй бұрын
Unfortunately both of my Weimaraners have passed away. 😢
@T.McGarryАй бұрын
@@OFW So sorry to hear that news. We lost both our ridgebacks in the past two years, so I feel your pain....
@BruceBoschekАй бұрын
Great rig! That will suit you well. BTW, just weld a counterweight on the end of the Miller for balance! 🙃 Thanks for the excellent video!
@Fabian7024Ай бұрын
Bro that press break 😂😂 beautiful !
@506curtisАй бұрын
Yea sometimes it's nice to just have a small setup, I have been thinking about building an aluminum skid setup in a f350, with my lincoln 305G. the new miller stuff is so sweet. I just wish miller would make a 400 pro air pack with WIC and a kubota, that would be the ultimate machine for me. Nice man your killin it!
@bigred06100Ай бұрын
Nicely built sir 👍
@guygfm4243Ай бұрын
Very tidy, well worked out
@dirk4926Ай бұрын
Looks like it's going to be a great truck for you.
@stevekitchens7876Ай бұрын
Pretty slick! Need to send ya some more tower upgrades!
@jasonchampion9932Ай бұрын
Great job!👍🏼💯✌🏼
@dougkinney4521Ай бұрын
Great job!
@ÁREAJ27Ай бұрын
Olá amigos uma camionete dessas já é meu sonho de consumo,imagina com todas essa ferramentas seria fantástico!!! Boa sorte sempre!!!
@berniestraka577Ай бұрын
Awesome build!
@McNeillWelding1Ай бұрын
Nice set up
@Watchyn_YarwoodАй бұрын
When you do need a heavy duty vise, consider a receiver hitch vise that you could keep stored in that area under the welder.
@jamest.5001Ай бұрын
I'd make a cover from a canvas tarp or something similar, maybe two layers with a 3/16 " cable sewn into the perimeter, and cross the top in some way. Use it to keep the sun and rain off a bit. And add some security when parked at motels, or outside at night. Rarely do you stay anywhere where someone isn't thinking they want your stuff more than you do . The cover attach at the front with a padlock, then another pair of locks at the rear. Using the cable to brace the edge of the canvas. Maybe add a water proofer to the canvas.v
@frfrprАй бұрын
Busy shop and a killer welding truck.
@scrapmanindustriesАй бұрын
I would use that space under the machine for material and such. Like maybe scrap pieces that you may or may not need to save the day on repair jobs.
@tomhendricks316Ай бұрын
Really great video. Thanks for taking the time to make it! I really like the work table. Could you put a step on a hinge? When the table is up it hangs flat when that table is down it hangs down as a step. Thanks Tom
@sccolbertАй бұрын
That is freaking sweet!
@ThisyoungTonyАй бұрын
Better mpg, no scales, cheaper parts, less on registration and insurance. A win is a win. But then again sometimes you don’t expect to throw the kitchen sink at it but it wants you to. I’m sure it’ll be a great support truck at big jobs too. Much easier to run and grab parts and materials when the crane truck is already setup.
@Failure_Is_An_OptionАй бұрын
You've never done field work. Working out of a bed of a truck is a compromise on the best f days.
@brianmusick4363Ай бұрын
Just an idea, but if you lowered the 330 down and laid the oxygen bottle down horizontally you could probably get an ARE cover over everything. ARE makes a cover where the sides open up for access and it’s not glass so you can’t see inside. Back flips up, sides flip up for access to the pack out boxes. Might require some additional tweaks, but it would be fully enclosed, secured, and wouldn’t look like a welding truck. Thieves wouldn’t know what’s inside. I really like what you’ve done here and plan on building something very similar to this for my short bed Dodge. Sort of a stealth rig.
@OFWАй бұрын
I like that. I’ll look into it
@brianmusick4363Ай бұрын
@OFW Just looked and the one I'm thinking about is the A.R.E HD. You can also customize one, add a pretty beefy roof rack, etc. Just a thought.
@ypaulbrownАй бұрын
So fantastic to see you growing so much…
@coreyb4073Ай бұрын
Pretty sweet, you could probably make a gull wing type door that went over the packouts and hinge it off the jobox, then you could padlock it down, the back is already shielded by the table, and the front is locked by the welder, it would also help keep the rain and sun off the pack outs.. awsome build though, I like the gooseneck attachment idea, makes it so you can pull it with one pin
@markfryer9880Ай бұрын
OFW. I liked the idea and the way that you fitted everything together. Like many other viewers have concerns about the security of items as well as weather protection. Another viewer mentioned water in toolboxes, and after personal experience, I couldn't agree more. You don't need that hassle in your life. Definitely look into a complete canopy for the rear bed. I think that climbing up to the upper toolbox is going to get old very fast with or without making a step pathway. The less you have to move things, the sooner that you are earning money. Work from the ground where possible. Is this vehicle to be used in the Brush Fire support role? If it is, then definitely get a canopy and have more support around the Milwaukee boxes as they won't stand up to those rough trails without breaking and spilling tools and parts everywhere. Again, I noticed that the Miller has no compressed air storage, but finding room for a tank is going to be tricky. I hope that this comment will help you a bit. Thanks for the video. I photographed that air compressor lifting system we have at school, do you have an email I can send the photos to you? It's a big bastard of a system running on 415 volts. Mark from Melbourne Australia
@Casey2Ай бұрын
Nice work, tons of storage, only thing I would do different is mount the leads/reels on the operating side of the welder
@yenerm114Ай бұрын
Looks good 👌🏼👌🏼 crazy how fast ya run out of space when building something like this , always more stuff 😆
@Zeropointmagic-mh9pvАй бұрын
Love watching your idea's come together now you have to show us how your are utilizing these tools. I also wish you would go back and review how some to the big repairs hare fairing. 😀😃😄
@tomredmondАй бұрын
Thinking you could mount the fire extinguishers under the table so they would be above tailgate when it is folded. Nice compact unit you've built.
@OFWАй бұрын
That thought did cross my mind.
@chuckiowaАй бұрын
Hey there Look Great only one thing were the Step ladder other than that it Look Very Nice Keep up the Great work
@LachlanRoberts-dn5qiАй бұрын
I never understand being an aussie why the idea of ute trays never caught on in the states. A simple tray, couple under tray boxes would be a treat to work out of
@tdotw77Ай бұрын
We have flatbed\utility beds too but this is how most trucks come. Plus the beds aren't cheap at al($10k -15k)l & make truck a permanent 'work truck', however this one can go back to normal with a forklift just removing it. I do like those ute beds though! The ones with boxes underneath are nice. 👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩
@blister762Ай бұрын
They've become popular over the past decade or so. My brother has one in his Raptor.
@russellslater3675Ай бұрын
For the hoses maybe a semi pogo stick like they use for the air and electrical on a spring. looks like it will be real handy.
@richardjohnson8009Ай бұрын
I was just looking at making something like this! I was on looking at towable crane, would be pretty simple to make one also. Nice!
@a-fl-man640Ай бұрын
always found not welding as you go, but waiting as long as possible saves time as things change. the video doesn't depict the thought, time, fabrication, etc. nice piece. i had no idea you could keep a 75/25 horizontal, interesting.
@darrellk9671Ай бұрын
Thank you, Greg.
@timf2914Ай бұрын
I think it's a great setup 👌
@gworx-247Ай бұрын
nice build, sir 👍
@joeblow3939Ай бұрын
❤ GPS air tag the truck & equipment. I have just learned that CAT has a tool line made by SNAP-ON at about 1/3 the price. 👍👍 Looks good