So I goofed... err... the software goofed.... all that fancy animation was supposed to be on the pic of the control arm on the chassis, but it somehow popped up on the pic of me welding. Bummer. Too many people have seen the vid for me to change it at this point, so, enjoy. I'm just gonna kick back and wait for the "you suck at editing" comments. Thanks for all the continued support! -Justin
@HTHCLLC5 жыл бұрын
Wait, This isn't the editication series ? Darn I watched the wrong video.....again
@idriwzrd5 жыл бұрын
Are you going to add the bag mount to this arm? You suck at editing.
@henryxavier37515 жыл бұрын
👍HEY IT’SYOUR SHOW MAN🐓🐓🐓
@murphroberts48915 жыл бұрын
You suck at editing, but not for the reason you think. You need to shut the mic off and get the meth head motor mouth under control.
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
That's called voice over. It's not editing.
@jaepark545 жыл бұрын
You are not a fabricator, You are A Artist
@sweissco3455 жыл бұрын
This channel is pure gold for new people starting in fab work
@408SPLKINGS5 жыл бұрын
Justin if all my teachers / instructors / professors were clear, precise, cared, & knowledgeable as you are I would have ACED all of my classes / education. I will be using every lesson learned from you. Again thank you, you're AMAZING, skilled fabricator & teacher. Another awesome video. You should consider being a professional teacher / instructor.
@Driven-daily5 жыл бұрын
I think we've all forgotten that we took the hood off at least once! There were a lot of great tips in this one, thanks for retaining all the detail, Justin!
@fishhuntadventure5 жыл бұрын
Auto-darkening helmet... I’ve flashed my eyes a few times just expecting it to dim but it’s off or up and I forgot...
@jeffabernathy31314 жыл бұрын
I am by no means a fabricator (just beginning and living vicariously through your channel). However, I am absolutely blown away by your skill and ability to talk through your processes. When I make it out to your city I would be honored to stop in your shop.
@Tukn6s5 жыл бұрын
Machine a brass slug to press into the uniball cup while you weld it up, helps to keep it from distorting
@kitexscape99383 жыл бұрын
Justin, love watching your videos. You have a simple yet methodical approach to all your projects. Very educational for people wanting to fabricate their own projects. Keep up the great work you are doing.
@hondaromio5 жыл бұрын
That’s right, build it right, build it tight. Amazing skills my brotha, when the hood drops the bullshit stops. For me, the world silences as the sound of the gas flow rolls, being mesmerized by the puddle. It’s really the only time I’m truly free. Keeping up the great working AMAZING BLAZE.
@fidelis2315 жыл бұрын
love the "Idiocracy" reference!
@sean5comet5 жыл бұрын
Second one for this series...I think he said "I like money" on the first video. Glad I'm not the only one who likes that movie.
@solomongainey8385 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Costco I love you.
@sick88tbird5 жыл бұрын
Think we convince him to say, "welcome to the fabrication series, I love you"? LOL
@JlerchTampa5 жыл бұрын
"Your floors are now clean" Whack "Your floors are now clean"
@turboflush5 жыл бұрын
One of my favs
@anetworkservice5 жыл бұрын
Great job! These look like the ones I bought from the Mopar guys for my 69 Dart Drag car. It is really nice to watch you make up parts that I end up going out to buy these days. In the past, we had to make everything from scratch as you do. Only the quality we produced wasn't even close to yours. You really do good work! Like a guy below said "I learn so much from watching your videos"
@fishhuntadventure5 жыл бұрын
Mark Moore I’m no where near his level and don’t even TiG but his vids have raised my fab quality big time.
@macsrule155 жыл бұрын
I sure hope the mystery machinist is none other than Abom79
@andersjjensen5 жыл бұрын
The SNS from Abom last night confirmed just that :)
@salvadordelgado24345 жыл бұрын
You can add another piece of tubing over the bending machine lever for added leverage thus making it somewhat easier to bend. Great work answers all the questions one might have , well at least for me .
@bobmcdougal75015 жыл бұрын
I love your work. Finally someone who has high standards.
@corbandallas86445 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to part 3!
@revolutionautoworks7775 жыл бұрын
This is possibly my favorite fab video on youtube. Great job!
@jwdickinson6433 жыл бұрын
your “thinking outside the box” fab skills are sick! 👍👍👍👊👊👊👊👊
@JimbosGarage5 жыл бұрын
Nice work there Justin!
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jimbo! Ready to celebrate your 100k, buddy!
@sgnsibande46062 жыл бұрын
I am so jealous of your weld, clean as a riverflow 👌
@mattpolitzer29205 жыл бұрын
Justin, As always, you make it look easy! I learn something new every time I watch and mostly listen to you intently. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience. Cheers, Matt
@123pamka6 ай бұрын
Friend, I am assembling a tricycle chassis with a WRV Honda automatic engine. I am trying to learn a bit about your welding technique with TIG. I intend to make the rear suspension in Double A as I have seen in your videos. Thank you for posting your knowledge with people like me who are not professionals in the area to learn a little.
@Mr334cobra5 жыл бұрын
20:56 was hilarious, thank you for that.
@ВасилийЗубков5 жыл бұрын
A wonderful piece of iron. It's nice to watch the process of creating such structures!
@amcustomfab5 жыл бұрын
haha im glad i am not the only one that flips his head with out his helmet on like you did at 20:55 i do that all the time .
@jamesgreene53424 жыл бұрын
haha me too
@ronlemon6403 жыл бұрын
I really like the way you present what you are doing. Easy to learn watching you work. Great job. I've also narrowed my 8.8 for my ranger from your video as well. I'm working on the four links now and you are not kidding about the math involved to get it right. Anyway I like your series of videos that you have I've been going through several from awhile back and I learn something from every one I watch. Have a good day and Merry Christmas to you and yours. Thanks again.
@stealthjuni3 жыл бұрын
i watched this twice its such a cool video .. love the craftmanship
@steveredmond64685 жыл бұрын
Your welding is ART !
@moosedrummer14 жыл бұрын
You do good work man. Hell the jig I made for arms looked pitiful but they were stout enough to hold everything in place and get the job done. Rode them on my bagged blazer for 5 years as a daily and she rode like a caddy. Your approach at jigs is like mine. It’s not the actual piece you’re showing off, it’s just holding it. As long as it’s solid it’s fine. Nice video.
@jondoe66185 жыл бұрын
Awesome video as always! man watching you bend that made me sooo glad that we made our jd2 bender hydraulic!! It only cost a few hundred bucks but it will bend that 1-1/2 like butter. It was because of watching you and your tips, that is how we bend our material and the tig welding helped a lot as well! Love this channel.....
@davidmotoman49565 жыл бұрын
Well worth the Watch. Tig welding is Something that i would love to learn. So i will be following you from now on . Cheers Dave from Australia
@pc54m5 жыл бұрын
Hey Justin, Great video. just a thought.. after 20 years of Tig welding I developed a neck problem from nodding my head to drop the helmet. so I started to lower it down by hand, much better, the pain went away.. so give it a try before you have neck problems..
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
I actually set my hood up to drop with a faint nod normally. When I was younger I used to flip it back up with my neck but now I just do it to show off until I learn that my neck will get tweaked haha. Its humbling....
@ifell35 жыл бұрын
All that lovely work is going on a patched rusty frame!!!
@davidtyra57775 жыл бұрын
Distortion in a weld results from the expansion and contraction of the weld metal and adjacent base metal during the heating and cooling cycle of the welding process. Doing all welding on one side of a part will cause much more distortion than if the welds are alternated from one side to the other
@flyinpolack66335 жыл бұрын
Nice distortion control! I have built mtn bikes, and I check them the same way.
@luisroman26585 жыл бұрын
I like your common sense and appreciate the great value of your talent GREAT JOB keep it coming I like your channel thanks you Justin
@lenzsportbikes5 жыл бұрын
Haha, I see you have your Ingersol Rand compressor still bolted to the pallet which they say is a no no. I have the same compressor I left bolted to the pallet and after a couple years I vibrated a hole on one of the motor capacitors and had to go all over looking for new ones. Fixed it and padded them up a little better and about a year later still working fine. I still haven't gotten it off the pallet and bolted to the floor though...
@tomcole38465 жыл бұрын
I love the custom fabrication content!
@yamamaracer5 жыл бұрын
"Its has electrolytes"... From the best underrated movie ever!!!
@JC-un4bg5 жыл бұрын
Love the nod without the shield I've done that a few times
@MrRichinil5 жыл бұрын
It would save a lot of wear and tear on your cut off lathe tooling if you back the tail stock off when finishing up the cut . It is putting a slight bind and squeezing the parts against the tool .
@puddingpimp4 жыл бұрын
"I'm not much of a machinist" -- I'll say! the way you faced that bar with 2 miles of stick out from the chuck! I love your fabrication work though!
@Strayacunce4 жыл бұрын
Sorta hurt a little haha but he makes fab fab videos none the less! 🤣
@jgcorn615 жыл бұрын
Best channel on youtube
@1dickycat5 жыл бұрын
This is the kinda vids I subbed for. Love the series Justin! Keep an comin
@charliebardo62555 жыл бұрын
What about plug welding the bungs into the tube along with Weld on the joint ? Just curious some people do and some don't
@phendrix94764 жыл бұрын
Love the videos. Your comments on distortion are a great addition. It should also be noted that the TIG process you're using minimizes the heat affected zone relative to other common welding processes and results in a better end product. Also, manually bending your tubing instead of throwing torch heat at it also makes for a better, stronger piece. Lot of great info and good fabrication practices here.
@ThatBadGolfer5 жыл бұрын
Jezz, I'm learning so much stuff from your channel 😂
@CJ-ty8sv5 жыл бұрын
Haha, I cant tell you how many times over the years that I've been in that "zone" and dropped an imaginary hood that was not on my head... The best one though was the time I had on my clear grinding shield and flipped it down and mashed the pedal... Yeah, my eyes didn't like that one to say the least.
@nexrace5 жыл бұрын
excellent video, well put together & lots of "why" not just "how". Just wanted to reiterate stuff like, quickly chucking up a slug of brass for the uni-ball cup. Most places that sell uni balls sell them already made up as a tool and usually they are reasonably inexpensive. A reamer can be used to, "clean up" the cup as well if the cup distorts. Not picking work apart, just pointing out for the folks on here and help others of course.
@fisherbrodie27525 жыл бұрын
No plug welds on the bungs? Coming from the more off-road side of fab work maybe drilling the tubing for plug welds on those bungs is just overkill on a caddy. Beautiful work thanks for sharing your knowledge helps us younger guys learn the tricks
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
The sleeves are so thin that it might damage the threads.
@KrisKustomPaint4 жыл бұрын
Pro tip: after using the 1 1/2 hole saw to cut the notch for the ball joint just use a fly cutter set at 1 5/8 to cut the last bit for a nice fit. Faster than grinding especially if you're already set up in the mill.
@perrylatham70075 жыл бұрын
Learnt a lot from your series, cheers man.
@patriotsriot5 жыл бұрын
Helluva stickout! I need to practice more!
@autoSRI5 жыл бұрын
Amazing as always, great detail,great information and as usual a fantastic outcome to the part I’m sure your customer will be happy with it
@danilomazuera52343 жыл бұрын
Very good Work.
@MrAuzzie825 жыл бұрын
New drinking game. Take a shot every time he says "distortion. "
@RHBTurbochargers5 жыл бұрын
20:52 i do that at least once every 2 welding sessions
@philtitus78605 жыл бұрын
Love it. Keep them coming, lots of good pointers helping me along with my project.
@deathsicon5 жыл бұрын
Speaking of using a smaller wire to control the weld, saw that last week on some 1/16th aluminum, I was trying to use a larger wire to keep it from blowing out, and kept having problems, when I went to the small wire it almost entirely eliminated my blow outs
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
That's because it takes more heat to melt the larger wire while you're teetering on enough heat to not blow the metal out. Small diameter can be worked in easier with less heat.
@MegaCountach5 жыл бұрын
Looks good Justin, cheers
@delas73894 жыл бұрын
I’ve totally done that phantom helmet nod.... lol glad it’s not just me...😆
@billsiegel17835 жыл бұрын
Very good job on that and excellent narration. I’ve got to see you do that a arm
@bryanb79185 жыл бұрын
BRONDO it’s got what plants crave!
@rashamwilliams87824 жыл бұрын
Awesome work bro.
@MOUNTAINEAGLES5 жыл бұрын
You do amazing work!!!
@weldHAGOJIBI5 жыл бұрын
That's a great piece of work. That's great.👍👍👍
@exportedafrican5 жыл бұрын
Dig the video. Next time you use a spot drill to make a hole for your center- use minimum stick out from the chuck. You had about a ft which is why your spot drill didn’t nail the center.
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
No choice. The through hole is too small.
@double-oseven57253 жыл бұрын
Bloody legend. Keep up the good work!!
@sansdecorum46005 жыл бұрын
Nice work and explanation as always. Seems like you would benefit from making a few simple "machinist's jacks" to bypass the scrap stacking for leveling and part positioning.
@danielesilvaggi5 жыл бұрын
Wish I could come to Vegas so you could teach me to weld man. I like the way you tig weld.
@jondoe66185 жыл бұрын
Heck I lived in vegas and never even thought about it!?!? What was I thinking???
@prince-rc5pv5 жыл бұрын
You did a great job
@streamylc5 жыл бұрын
Well doesn't this channel just make a perfect "ying" to my ThisOldTony's "yang" **subscribed**
@RovingCanada5 жыл бұрын
Great work!! Question, could you put something into the bung home to prevent distortion when welding? Your mock up bushings? You know they are round and the correct size.put them inside while walking the outside.
@Ryan-hf9qz5 жыл бұрын
G James I did also have this thought, since they’re aluminium they would help pull heat out of the material too
@scottkinter2839 Жыл бұрын
You need you a rotisserie my friend..... You weld a lot and it takes the standing on your head weld out.... I have a lot of fixture welding experience and just wanted to mention if you change your tack welds from 12,3 ,6 & 9 to say.... Around 1:30- 4:30- 7:30- & 10:30 you don't have to fight so much with a 6 o'clock tack.... Just saying... Great Job by the way.
@jamesmulanax14242 жыл бұрын
I saw a video where the weldor put a plug in the uni-ball housing to keep distortion down. That might work for ya.
@Engineer_DUH5 жыл бұрын
great reference at the beginning. just watched that classic a few weeks ago!
@zakaroonetwork7772 жыл бұрын
Its all good. I do the hoodless nod also.
@spinna69965 жыл бұрын
Awesome videos mate, you really go in depth on fabricating, it's so helpful! 1 thing you need though is what i call an "ARNY" bar....it consists of a bigger bar to go over the smaller bar you start with to bend and turns you into Arnold Schwarzenegger lol
@markbreidenbaugh60335 жыл бұрын
So when can we expect a video on extending the lever on your tube bender? Nice videos thanks for sharing!
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
I don't have enough shop space to extend yhe JD2 far enough to bend 3/16 🤣
@jondoe66185 жыл бұрын
He should just make it hydraulic. Its simple and pretty cheap to do.We did with ours.
@markbreidenbaugh60335 жыл бұрын
@@TheFabricatorSeries Its obvious you need a bigger shop then it is the only solution.
@sherasher75844 жыл бұрын
Ok you are the best master in the world
@carramba86h775 жыл бұрын
Very entertaining! Didnt notice it was a 25 minute video until it was finished. After this series can you do a welding helmed video, I’m thinking the sentinel a50. But maybe there is a beter alternative?
@mikeford9635 жыл бұрын
Optrel. E684.
@jimgam7305 жыл бұрын
Damn, you're good. Wish I could fabricate like you.
@Impuritan15 жыл бұрын
At 21:46 are the arms out of plane with each other or is it the camera angle or how they’re supposed to be? Really enjoy your videos and explanations as you go along.
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
It's the camera. I saw it when I was editing haha.
@jerrybrombrom37725 жыл бұрын
Love your KZbin channel with a lots of advice were i can learn a lot from
@benc83865 жыл бұрын
Very nice work. How come you didn't need to drill any holes in anything to stop hot gas popping out at the end?
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
The pressure will leak past the threads.
@jeremyhanna38525 жыл бұрын
You are the man maybe machine some aluminum slugs to go in the cup to help with the out of round problem
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
While I've never tried it, I think the aluminum would probably get soft and get stuck if it went out of round. I feel safer to rely on technique on this one.
@jeremyhanna38525 жыл бұрын
And that's why I'm the Ford master tech and he is the master fabricator I dont no near what he does my fab skills are limited to small projects exhaust engine mounts simple stuff
5 жыл бұрын
@@jeremyhanna3852 We use exactly what you suggested in drill couplers and adapters, the aluminum also acts as a heat sink and pulls the heat out of the material being welded really quick. I employ them when doing pin bushings in fixtures too, after they cool the aluminum slides right out!!
@TheFabricatorSeries5 жыл бұрын
@ I might try it then. Heat is rarely the issue. I learned how to keep it cool afterwarping a cup the first time haha.
5 жыл бұрын
@@TheFabricatorSeries Use a piece of bar stock, spin it down to a few thou under the i.d.of what your welding. I put a center hole in it and some flutes to aid in heat dissipation. I warped the shit out of some expensive stuff myself!!! Thankfully a few older, wiser fellas took pity on me and showed me what i was doing wrong. You control distortion with multiple passes and cool down now i'm guessing? Patience is hard virtue to get quickly!!
@Skeetmgeett5 жыл бұрын
That came out sweet.
@gregolson81835 жыл бұрын
Would you recommend using a flat steel plate cut to shape on a flame-table as your control arm then welded to your bushings and uniball in the jig?
@nosnerd19675 жыл бұрын
Great vid .great narration. Well done
@myoneblackfriend31513 жыл бұрын
Well done, sir.
@122martin1225 жыл бұрын
Keep theses without music! (so i can put my own background music in another tab) Awesome work keep it up!
@manueluceda36035 жыл бұрын
Hola amigo,me gusta bastante la forma de reproduccir las piezas que has de sustituir,buenosmateriales y sobre todo la soldadura,me entretengo bastatante ovservando tu trabajo,un cordial saludo.
@coatingsplatingsjas1powder5574 жыл бұрын
Looks great man
@robertferrara45294 жыл бұрын
These sent just welds their your legasy. Nice job.
@kevinhornbuckle5 жыл бұрын
Very instructive! Thanks for making the generous effort to educate people like me. Do you or any of your viewers have an opinion on a Miller 330A A/BP TIG machine? One has come up for sale for an affordable price. I am a beginner aiming to to do aluminum, steel, SS, chomolly.
@dvdmex19785 жыл бұрын
"It has electrolytes, it has what fabricators need" I died. Lol
@Subaruej205 жыл бұрын
Placeholder is a very dumbed down term but a very good one!!! Yes people go absolutely overboard with jigs. The jigs end up being a project in themselves instead of just going in the scrap bin at the end of the day. Great vids though.
@PM17E55 жыл бұрын
Justin is the welding and fabrication version of Bob Ross lol.
@rightsidelanechoice77023 жыл бұрын
Why would you not go with a quality MOOG factory replacement ball joint with a grease fitting and a tapered pin that already fits your knuckle.
@tomthompson74005 жыл бұрын
yep , done the nodding dog things a few times ,,, whats worse is when you have to stop and think ,,, why didnt it get dark ,, lol
@mattnsac5 жыл бұрын
Why didnt you bolt down the ball joint mockup pin? Leaving it loose means you can rock that shit and not the good way