First Major Challenge CONQUERED! Taming our 6x6 Ex-Military Truck - Sound Deadening (Week 7 & 8)

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@petereriksson4405
@petereriksson4405 Ай бұрын
The old insulation ind the cab is to insulated from the heat, it is a sauna inside the cab, and usually you will have your windows open already when its 15c outside. The coolant connections on the outside is for a engine heater called "Motorvärmare 271". It uses a kerosene blowtorch to heat and there is a small pump in the car with a switch, to circulate the coolant. Even at -35°C the car will start if its preheated. Same heater was used on every thing from military farm tractors to tracked vehicles like Bandvagn 202 & 206 and other vehicles
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@starrynightstastybites6334
@starrynightstastybites6334 Ай бұрын
On the point of what to put on the interior door cards, I’ve done a few van conversions and I always use hard wood ply for the panels. Then I use 10mm foam carpet underlay to glue on top. It comes on a roll and 1 roll will be enough to do most of your build if not all of it. I cut foam pieces the same as the ply panels and then cover them in whatever material I like. Just regular material or some type of vinyl if you want it to wipe down easier. Once the foam is covered i then use high temp spray adhesive to glue it to the ply panel. I don’t glue the edge CM so I can still get to the ply screws by just pulling the edge back a little. Not only does this set up allow for easy removal for access and cleaning but it insulates, sound deadens and gives you a soft surface so it doesn’t hurt when you knock your elbow or head. Depending on the cover material too it helps absorb moisture overnight onto the material fibres and then it evaporates during the warmer day with doors and windows open so less damp. I use these panels all over my vans on the inside so I can change the look of the inside completely for very little cost.
@stephencrossett565
@stephencrossett565 Ай бұрын
Great job!!! The hard stop, and yell was the best.....
@IanDerybshire
@IanDerybshire Ай бұрын
Great to see you with smiles on your faces, full steam ahead. Cheers Ian
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Ian for watching and commenting every week, your support is much appreciated!
@Duell-850R
@Duell-850R Ай бұрын
Great to see you are making progress, and yes we all have our ups and downs, it's life. :) :)
@nathand6248
@nathand6248 Ай бұрын
Congrats on the win! Onwards and upwards
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Nathan for watching and commenting! We can't wait to be sharing more about exciting projects :)
@ezramorency7422
@ezramorency7422 Ай бұрын
The length of the videos is fine! It is a lot of work to show. Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing.
@Lee-in-oz
@Lee-in-oz Ай бұрын
Ange i really enjoy the longer episodes. The amount of effort that is going into this build i believe that less time wouldnt be doing this work justice. Dont forget, if people cant watch the epp in one go, it can always be paused and kick off when you have the time. Ok Chris, total outside of the box suggestion; what about doing a roof lift - similar to what people do to their Mogs? This would obviously give you more headroom when driving as well as the added benifit of more spafe in the back.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
That is great to hear, thank you so much Lee for the nice feedback :) Chris considered the roof lift idea, it would be great for the cab! It would mean we would have to do it for the entire length though so maybe too big of a job? Something to consider for sure and have a think about! Thanks for watching!
@jasonlindamood5535
@jasonlindamood5535 Ай бұрын
You guys rock! So glad you figured the brakes out! These struggles are good to go through 😅. God bless
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Don't tell us about it! Once we have the vehicle registered and the visa, nothing can't stop us 🤞🙌
@davidmilledge221
@davidmilledge221 Ай бұрын
Wow 🎉🎉🎉congratulations finally brakes are perfect 👌thank God overseas an Aussie had a good idea and a South Australian too 😀 👍👍
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot David for commenting and watching every week, your support is much appreciated :)
@LAP1050
@LAP1050 Ай бұрын
Chris why not replace the peg-board panels with some kind of Swedish wood 🪵. It would look good and add to the sound deadening. Cheers from Miami🇺🇸
@Gladius7
@Gladius7 Ай бұрын
Mate Well fucking done on them brakes. So Happy for you guys. Love the long Video's , set up me popcorn and tea/lunch and settle in. Maybe have a 2nd YT channel for your B roll. Just a thought.
@A_Free_Spirit_
@A_Free_Spirit_ Ай бұрын
Music selection is always on point in every video.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
That's probably the hardest part of the editing process so thanks a lot for the nice compliment :)
@HardstylePete
@HardstylePete 21 күн бұрын
If you can source it, highly recommend mass loaded vinyl to reduce in-cabin noise.
@LesNewell
@LesNewell Ай бұрын
When sound deadening pay attention to every little gap and hole. It's amazing how much noise even a tiny hole will let through. Butyl mastic works great for sealing gaps and holes.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
That's a good advice, thank you!
@ducksalot1
@ducksalot1 Ай бұрын
Love your channel! Keep it up!
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Adam for following along!
@alanedwards6491
@alanedwards6491 Ай бұрын
Watching this on Fri 3rd, hoping MOT / certification goes OK.....
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
🤞🤞🤞
@milybanily
@milybanily Ай бұрын
Hammering steel agains steel without glasses is a fast way to blind. Nice video, hope inspection go well.
@coloradoridgerunner791
@coloradoridgerunner791 Ай бұрын
Enjoying your build video really like the detail that you go into. I could really feel the pain you were going through with those brakes! I have been doing my own vehicle repairs since I was 15 years old I'm now 76 and after watching your videos it makes me want to do another vehicle restoration hopefully my dream vehicle a 56 Ford pickup.
@michaelfuchs5034
@michaelfuchs5034 Ай бұрын
I am happy to see you have finished the brake system of 6x6 Cheers
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Michael for watching every week, it means a lot :)
@tobychristian4741
@tobychristian4741 Ай бұрын
Well done for sticking with it. This hard work will pay dividends in the future when your on the road. Looking forward to finding out what engine gearbox combo your going for.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Toby for following along! Chris is looking at the "new" transmission as we speak :)
@evanharrison7921
@evanharrison7921 Ай бұрын
From great adversity comes great victory. Embrace the struggle and nothing will stop you .
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the encouragement!
@paulharrison8114
@paulharrison8114 Ай бұрын
On my Defender, dynalite and dynaliner on the roof made an incredible difference to both sound and temperature. Dynaextreme on the floors internally and spray on Lizard skin externally in the wheel wells. Brilliant stuff.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Good to hear it made a big difference! We used similar products in our Unimog and were pleased with the results too :)
@craigtuck1741
@craigtuck1741 Ай бұрын
well done on getting those brakes to work
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Craig for watching!
@magicalvortex
@magicalvortex Ай бұрын
That was a great episode. Good to see you got things sorted out. Just remember that seat belts have two locks, one is a velocity lock in case of a crash, the other is an angular lock in case of a roll over, the seat belt fitting needs to be vertical for it to release. Good job, keep them coming.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for watching Francois, glad to hear you enjoyed the episode :)
@marciacoker2968
@marciacoker2968 Ай бұрын
Chris It’s great the brake system has been dealt with! Hope all goes well with inspection. Ange you saved the day 😊 happy you and Oakley are back 🙌💛💛💛
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thank you Marcia for always writting such nice comments :)
@marciacoker2968
@marciacoker2968 Ай бұрын
@@TheOutFit ☺️😘😘😘
@duncanmacmartin503
@duncanmacmartin503 Ай бұрын
Loving content mate!! Doing great 🙌🏾
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting Duncan, much appreciated!
@Danjul89
@Danjul89 Ай бұрын
Greetings from Stockholm! Nice to follow along the build. Ps, you should change the system frequency of your camera from 60hz to 50hz, the lights will stop flicker in the videos :) Keep up the good work!
@richarddavidjohn6803
@richarddavidjohn6803 Ай бұрын
I used lead free flashing tape for sound deadening and only covered about 20% of the big panels . It worked very well and cost about 30 quid for a mwb Ducato van.
@grahames9228
@grahames9228 Ай бұрын
He is a happy, happy overlander.
@1sheinz
@1sheinz Ай бұрын
The sense of relief when the nose dipped and the tires squealed was huge. NO Brake lights though !🎉😂 CHEERS Steve h.
@mfletch392
@mfletch392 Ай бұрын
Money is only money! Life is short so enjoy every moment and just live and enjoy your journey; all the best fletch from the UK Mansfield
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Great reminder! Thank you so much for watching and following along from the UK :)
@henrygreen19
@henrygreen19 Ай бұрын
Excellent going !! By the way, I think I can now also bleed a 304's brakes .. .. .. blindfolded !! ha ha ha ha ha. All success with the test and stay strong. Best.
@cliff1551
@cliff1551 Ай бұрын
56:57 well-done Ang and Chris ,,Oakley yeah 👋🤠👍
@Maximus-zm2jp
@Maximus-zm2jp Ай бұрын
Loving this build ... Seeing it evolve from scratch I find very interesting and now brakes sorted will make rest of the build a bit more enjoyable perhaps ... Your back will be thankful !!!!!
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment every week :) it's really nice to hear you enjoy the build series!
@gerardbonus5354
@gerardbonus5354 Ай бұрын
That was some brake job though, I wouldn't have survived that .... :)
@LucaGoesOffroad
@LucaGoesOffroad Ай бұрын
great job! for the noise insulation I used BITUSTICK, a roofing material, and there's no difference with the dynamat, apart that it costs like 10 times less because it's not marketed as "automotive stuff"
@navysailor2553
@navysailor2553 Ай бұрын
Building material in Malmö: Bauhaus Hornbach Optimera Beijer (expensive/good quality) Woody Byggmax (cheep/low quality) The door and roofpanel is called ”perforerad board” or ”masonit” but masonit can be oil treated for outdoor use and missing the holes.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for that, very helpful!
@papaschmu
@papaschmu Ай бұрын
Lets go!
@karmann1799
@karmann1799 Ай бұрын
Awesome work on the brakes. Enjoying the build. But you gotta sort those lines out. Looks like a dogs breakfast and a great fail point off road. Hit corrugations and they will shake and rub. Imagine how you felt in bowser on corrugations. Those lines will feel the same.
@ghostwalker100
@ghostwalker100 Ай бұрын
that little heater is usually tee'd off from the engine coolant so leaving one pipe open will let coolant escape, just join it to the other one and loop it till you get something better. for the heavy steering, free arm work out!! or look i to corsa C i think it was they had electric power steering which used a motor inline with the steering column. and you could even have it hooked uo so it was speed sensitive. there are kits based on that steering motor. might need a bit of custom weork to make it fit right, but easier than trying to fine a power rack and fit that
@abrgrg
@abrgrg Ай бұрын
Hey Guys, great Vid as always... regarding the paneling on the doors...aluminium sheets...strong, easy to paint or cover with some "leather" and you can also mount stuff to it...win win
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Definitely a good option, lightweight too!
@Isak.Isaksson
@Isak.Isaksson Ай бұрын
Im happy i found your channel. I love you guys. Glad to see that you are in sweden working on one of our beasts. subs up. Best regards Isak
@satanihelvetet
@satanihelvetet Ай бұрын
Nice to see you again! Nice work with the car and video. About the interior; I think you can use hardboard, maybe even some of the original ones. Put a thin layer of foam on the outside and dress the panel with vinyl. You can even put an extra layer of sound insolation on the inside where there is room without building any thickness. About your videos; no complaining, but I think the viewers would appreciate if the videos was a litle bit shorter and came out a litle more often. Keep up your great work. About the cabine heaters; don't throw those away, they are higly effective and ha a place at the market of used parts. During my service in the army we droved the open top version of the TGB 11 during winter time depending on those heaters and it worked very well.
@Andy_M986
@Andy_M986 Ай бұрын
I started with that Butyl stuff,but it didn't cut out much sound at all, so I added 3 layers of sound barrier over it. Now when I'm inside, the noise is 80% less,when I open the side door,it's like someone turned on a speaker.
@cliff1551
@cliff1551 Ай бұрын
3:53 padded 6 mm ply mate ,light and cheep
@anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204
@anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204 Ай бұрын
good see you get the truck built and work on it keep up the good vids and work on the build
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for following along!
@leighbunting2284
@leighbunting2284 Ай бұрын
Hey guys, when I reworked my 95 Commodore wagon internals where the roof was fabric covered moulded cardboard, I first glued a layer of yoga mat to the metal, then covered all that with a 5mm layer of a high density foam and over that glued grey boat deck carpet. Great heat and sound insulation. I also lined the outer door panels with buytl/aluminium plumbing flashing. Doors now transmit little noise. Sound level inside is now similar to my kids' 21st century cars. Goodluck.
@Sven...
@Sven... Ай бұрын
What?.No machine gun on the roof???😮😢😂❤
@fredrikdahlinwinscher8881
@fredrikdahlinwinscher8881 Ай бұрын
the smaller older "valp" 9033 with metal body could actually tip over forward if hitting the brakes hard on tarmac. Tried it and yes rear end lifted qiute a bit but then released the brakes before somthing really bad happend.
@benjibones
@benjibones Ай бұрын
It's Friday, May 3 as this drops. Wonder how the inspection went! Fingers crossed that it went well!
@bricemartin9321
@bricemartin9321 Ай бұрын
For your headroom issue. I would dynamat all the spaces and make it flush with the beams then glue a headliner material to that. That way you don’t have your headroom reduced by adding plywood
@Sven...
@Sven... Ай бұрын
You can sound proof with thick rust/stone protection spraying under the body....
@Sven...
@Sven... Ай бұрын
And you can do it yourself..by all you need at Biltema.....🎉
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching, commenting and for the extra support!
@seanchristie7150
@seanchristie7150 Ай бұрын
Fantastic effort with the brakes, such a sense of achievement. Have you thought about marine carpet or vinyl for the hood n door linings?? Carpet will be additional sound deadening
@brennz64
@brennz64 Ай бұрын
So Im just starting a Van build and am planning to use a glueon (contact spray glue) trim carpet on all the areas that will be bare steel or areas that look unfinished. Theres a good range of colours available. Your doors and that area with the pegboard type lining would look good and be warm with a glueon style trim finish...maybe in a light colour to brighten up the interior 😊
@Afraithe
@Afraithe Ай бұрын
So, getting it through the inspection... I hope you get a good positive person doing the inspection, if you get the wrong guy, they will 100% not get you through. For reference, the way it works in Sweden, if there is paperwork for a feature on the vehicle, lets say it says it has a gun mount, if the gun mount isn't there, and isn't working, they can fail your inspection. (This was just an example). So even things that aren't critical to the function of the vehicle can get you a failed inspection.
@tenettttt
@tenettttt Ай бұрын
Hope you guys get to enjoy some of the swedish spring (finally) between the sessions! ☀
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
It's been so nice this past week! We went to Kalmar and had a great little break :)
@johnrodgers3829
@johnrodgers3829 Ай бұрын
I believe that the heater system is connected to the cooling “water” jacket of the engine and that the heated coolant will not flow through the heat exchanger until you move the heater slides on the dash, which will open the valve/tap into the heat exchanger and the fan will push air through the heat exchanger and into the cabin. There may be 2 controls for each heater, the slide to allow heated coolant into the heat exchanger and then back to the engine. The other is the switch for the fan. The 2 connectors you pointed out are likely to be for a system to maintain heated coolant to flow through the water jacket in winter conditions to prevent engine lubricants from becoming too viscous and stop issues with cold starts. It also means in combat situations the vehicles can be driven at full operational speed at start up rather than wait for the engine to warm up. Less wear and fare on the engine in cold climates. Bottom line. The heaters do not get hot until you operate the heater controls allowing the heated coolant into the heaters.
@WeXio
@WeXio Ай бұрын
It could also be for the ambulance version that has extensive heating in the rear.
@johnfitzgerald2223
@johnfitzgerald2223 Ай бұрын
Look up 4 way stretch van liner material. It is very easy to use and can be applied directly to metal panel, sound deadening, insulation or ply panels. Think it'll really work with your application. Some good videos on KZbin on how to apply and supplied on eBay with high temp spray on contact adhesive. Great videos and best of luck.
@philpoole5670
@philpoole5670 Ай бұрын
Those inline fuel filters are great easy to change and you get more life out of the main fuel filter so change on a regular basis
@johnrodgers3829
@johnrodgers3829 Ай бұрын
In relation to the perforated Masonite panels, how about covering the exposed side with the thin insulation fibre mats and then upholster them with a material similar to your intended trimming/lining. If you are concerned about having screws etc showing when fixing the panels back on the doors, what about using the “Christmas Tree” style upholstery pins set in holes in the Masonite lining up with the fixing screw holes
@thimmpy
@thimmpy Ай бұрын
Reacted to some things you said earlier about the bushings for the axles and also the rear leaf springs. If i were you dont put in the Tgb20 leafs. I have a close friend who has a 13 with 1 leaf removed so only 2. He can load up to 1ton before it sags noticeably so i doubt you will find that a Tgb13 with 3 leafs is too soft, i have a Relatively original Tgb20 myself and i can tell from experience even with a heavier frame and a much heavier troop transport bed it is still quite stiff. On the bushings im not sure if you put it original bushings or what you did, but the axles are supposed to move quite alot, more then the untrained eye might think from side to side, it looks funky to say the least. So i wouldn't worry much about it if i were you. Other then that the best thing for comfort you can do is put in helper spiralsprings instead of the rubber "stops/helpsprings" in the front. You get a stiffer less body roll in the front but a much more gentle and progressive bumpstop and general suspension travel, and it help unload those already tired front leafsprings, best thing i ever did to my Tgb besides the diesel engine! Good luck and hope this text wasnt too much of a mess to sift through!
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for sharing your experience/knowledge, much appreciated coming from a TGB owner :)
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Which engine did you put in your TGB20?
@thimmpy
@thimmpy Ай бұрын
@@TheOutFit izusu 4jg2t 3.1L inline4 matched with the stock transmission. Without a doubt the easiest engine to put in the truck. A bit bigger turbo and front mounted intercooler, and small fuel adjustments to get the new turbo to spool nice and early
@WarrenRorison-yb5ux
@WarrenRorison-yb5ux Ай бұрын
Hi again Chris The corflute comes in quite a few different profiles looks to me that you should be able to get one that's the same thickness of the panel's you have removed. Happy hunting, gee little fella growing so fast, where does time go, my 2 are 16 n 19 seems like yesterday they were babies lol.
@Catap
@Catap Ай бұрын
Re the door cards - you could opt for replacing with the same stuff. Should be available at Bauhaus - called ”board” or ”fiberboard”. A sheet of 120cm x 244cm is between 150-300 SEK - comes in 3mm, 6mm and perforated.
@ihmesekoilua
@ihmesekoilua Ай бұрын
Love that Ange's english got a bunch more 'french' after a quick trip :P About the build: I'm sure you're on top of it, and I know Sweden is easier on all car regulations stuff than over here, but in Finland when you do a sort of "museum registration" on old cars, which means you don't have to inspect them very often and stuff like that they are REALLY particular about the vehicle being really original, so I get nervous every time you remove a piece of original equipment. Also make sure the seat situation won't require you to produce a crash test report and manufacturer's report for the home-made rails :P
@chevymike1968
@chevymike1968 Ай бұрын
For interior panels, you might look at 1/4" thick (not sure on mm size) of ABS plastic sheet for the ceiling or door panels. You can cover it with carpet or something and the nice thing, it won't rot or hold water. You can even use a heat gun to mold it some.
@jamesreid2136
@jamesreid2136 Ай бұрын
Mate, those brake lines are a disaster. They need to be secured so they can’t move or rub. They WILL fail if they are left like that and aren’t secured properly. I love that you’re having a crack, but brakes aren’t something you “have a crack” with. I think you should really consider getting some professional help with that part of the build.
@f1s_clarence97
@f1s_clarence97 Ай бұрын
100% They will rub and leak. Please have these redone by a professional
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
All brake lines have been secured, all sorted 👍
@warrengage9536
@warrengage9536 Ай бұрын
If it was me I'd get a sheet of marine ply to replace that perforated board in the doors. It would also add further sound proofing. It could also be stained to whatever colour you desire.
@sleepingaroundfromtowntoto4312
@sleepingaroundfromtowntoto4312 Ай бұрын
i did my caravan panels with plastic checker plate it comes in black red white and crome looks ok
@GWAYGWAY1
@GWAYGWAY1 Ай бұрын
Wide Evode Flashband works the same way but is only 6” wide BUT A LOT cheaper.
@petersmith2544
@petersmith2544 Ай бұрын
I'm fairly sure carbuilders do a self adhesive clouth covered foam ,ideal for roof lining and a bit more sound proofing.
@crabapple1974
@crabapple1974 Ай бұрын
You need foam on top of the dynamat to properly dampen sound. The third esp on the floor is using massloaded vinyl. Nice progress :) Biltema has a lot of that stuff for cheap.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
We haven't finished the whole Dynamat process, we still have to use the Dynacore and Dynaliner :)
@crabapple1974
@crabapple1974 Ай бұрын
@@TheOutFit Ahh Nice :) A lot of YT that do soundinsulating just do the first layer which only is part of the solution so that is why I commented. DynaCore looks very good.
@Ovaworked4x4
@Ovaworked4x4 Ай бұрын
Good to hear the brakes are sorted, I mentioned a couple of weeks ago to isolate the system to fault find the issue. As for episode length, almost an hour is a long episode, would it be better to halve it and upload twice a week. This would give you greater interaction with your audience.
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
Sorry we missed your comment, that was definitely a great idea! While I would prefer to halve the episodes there are a few reasons why we aren't : - It means taking an extra thumbnail and writing an extra title - this is actually quite a "hard" process as it needs to be catchy for subscribers and non-subscribers to click on (therefore impact our Impressions click-through rate) - Our Average view duration (one of the most important KZbin analytics) is actually much higher on long format than shorter format - therefore KZbin pushes our content to a broader audience and new viewers But we can always change it up and see how the algorithm reacts - KZbin is unpredictable!
@WilliamCollins-sh6lm
@WilliamCollins-sh6lm Ай бұрын
Careful with that remove radiator . It may be needed in some situations... High altitude desert winter is one ...
@tomhill7849
@tomhill7849 Ай бұрын
It may be a little late, but a product called Lizardskin could be useful for sound deadening and as a thermal installation. Maybe for the next project. Oh when you’re searching for next project, I’ll through in an idea: The Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) are a series of military vehicles from the USA military. Cheers and best wishes on your journey.
@MchaelFessler
@MchaelFessler Ай бұрын
Use plastic shower walls for the ceiling it is light weight and white in colour and flexible
@andrefischer5025
@andrefischer5025 Ай бұрын
Congrats on the brakes! About your roof liner and head room, what about just doing the same as you did with the hatch? If it ends up level with bars, put some thin carpet over it?
@user-ky4rz2sn8v
@user-ky4rz2sn8v Ай бұрын
Hi guys, regarding the door panels and roof linings 😊I have used thin plywood or hardboard then glued a coloured felt which comes in different thicknesses. Regarding plywood Marine or standard there isn’t that much difference in price for a small amount. The coloured felt is so easy to stick and fit. Kings use it on all there draw systems🥴🥴. Regarding your breaks now being a bit spongy after a test run now do a final bleed and should be good. Jon 🇦🇺WA Good luck guys
@hgurskov
@hgurskov Ай бұрын
@TheOutFit I too would go with Marine plywood and a marine carpet glued on top to that, that is what i did on my old 88" Landrover. Worked super. and you could also add some "blue insulation board" between the plywood and the Dynamat. For the floor, i would go with some "tractor rubber mats" sheets that can be cut to fit and is easy to clean. :-)
@markparish9072
@markparish9072 Ай бұрын
Well done with the brakes I think. Hope I haven't jinxed it now. Just had a day on an infuriating project myself, me mums 2 wheel barrow tyres to change for new ones and tubes. First one swap tubeless for tubular yeah extract valve by cutting, job done. second one seized square nuts whoopee, part cut to free up. hooray 2 hours later should have fetched grinder. swap tyres and tube, no pressure, try original tube no pressure. 4 holes in new tube, one hole in old tube. trip to halfords for bike repair kit. Anyway think its sorted with repairs. left to stand overnight before I bolt it back on the plastic bearings. May have put holes in myself but I am usually more careful than that oh well. feel better when its achieved on something bigger than a wheel barrow. Did get a new box for leisure battery and electrical lug clamps though. Wishing you well with build and documents. P.S did see Halfords doing 12v compresssor fridge freezer 40l 12 v around £239 not sure what postage maybe or available else where bought similar a couple of years ago by Vevor.
@andersholmstrom3571
@andersholmstrom3571 Ай бұрын
If you take the roof bracket off, then where do you put your machine gun🤔 A KSP58 it should be. I have stood in the roof hatch of the 6 wheel troop transport truck version with that machine gun more than a few times🙂 But seriously, the ammount of work and comittment you put in to this project is quite impressive. I would not do it (and I do not have the knowledge) so I am impressed.
@sunshinecatcher8779
@sunshinecatcher8779 Ай бұрын
Checker plate instead of the wood
@davidhorsey7164
@davidhorsey7164 Ай бұрын
I'd plumb in a glind inline hot water heat exchanger that's used for hot water showers along with two stock taps or ball valves into the heater water line for the back that way with a insulated stainless water tank you can get warm water for up to 4 days after you park for showers or washing up or even heating. If you used hy😢dronic water hose just an idea for a multiple purpose warm water use or look into a UK product Mobil water heater that's a heat exchanger for hot water using a deisel heater but with them right hose and ball valve set up you would have hot water in hot or cold climates but it maybe too complicated for long term off road use and a lot of mucking around with valves etc but as I said it's a idea we' set up a daf van camper with a water tank made out of a stainless sink with pink batts around it worked great and its great to be in a van up in highlands in winter in Tasmania and gave a warm shower as it's too cold outside
@ErickSowder
@ErickSowder Ай бұрын
I just bought a coolant heater for my C303. It uses a blow torch and external radiator to heat the truck to start in extremely cold temperatures. Great video that will help me in mine too! Would you sell the machine gun mount ? I need one. lol.
@Bratfalken
@Bratfalken Ай бұрын
Seatbeltrollers are leaning sensitive, there is a standing weight inside the plastic cap that puts a lever agaist a one way cog. Having it in it's right angle should relieve the lever from the cog, but overentusiast passengers that janks the belt often makes the lever bend closer towards the cog and thus makes it even harder to pull out the belt. I have way back been able to gently straighten the lever and make it work as it should, lock when the vehicle is forced to some side or in a crasch, but still letting users pull it out when fastening it!
@zoezoe610
@zoezoe610 Ай бұрын
Cover the inside of the doors with black marine carpet the kind you would get at Bunnings.
@ismaeldelolmo7235
@ismaeldelolmo7235 Ай бұрын
Heermoso hijo vuestro , con la cara del padre y los ojos hermosos de la madre.....Bendiciones.....!!!!
@fransjanssen2198
@fransjanssen2198 Ай бұрын
Don't forget.... these carbs needs oil!
@4wdadventureoz
@4wdadventureoz Ай бұрын
what about carpeted plywood to replace the old wooden door inserts? or powdercoated aluminium panels?
@davidmilledge221
@davidmilledge221 Ай бұрын
Builders form board ply is cheap for the door panels much cheaper than marine ply about the same thickness , they use it for form work when pouring concrete to make shapes and straight runs , find off cuts or left overs 🤔 probably get it for free look out for guys concreting foot paths or building sites , just an idea because it goes in skip bin so ya recycling ♻️
@paulmannhardt9817
@paulmannhardt9817 Ай бұрын
Is there a way to get an aftermarket power steering system ? good job with those breaks it sounds like it almost broke you but you have persistence and patience. Keep up the good work, from now on i think it will all come together really quickly. all the best and take care
@WarrenRorison-yb5ux
@WarrenRorison-yb5ux Ай бұрын
Hi Chris How would corflute sheets go for door panels, light weight, different colors or paint it also slight sound deadening properties, reasonable prices, can get at Bunnings in Aust Good luck mate Love ya show watch every New series Keep up the great work and have a lovely time all of ya 😎
@cliff1551
@cliff1551 Ай бұрын
28:24 brake bias valve like I said last episode mate
@qksmith
@qksmith Ай бұрын
dude, 4 words, "right tool, right job"!
@Wrong-Way-Round
@Wrong-Way-Round Ай бұрын
German saying " can't shift it with a spanner, hit it with a hammer 😉 or as Confucius would say " bad workman allways blames his tools" 🙈🙊🙉🤣
@davidmilledge221
@davidmilledge221 Ай бұрын
​The Russians just hit the dashboard give it a good thump it worked on the space shuttle in Armageddon ​@@Wrong-Way-Round
@Wrong-Way-Round
@Wrong-Way-Round Ай бұрын
Well practiced 'old school ' methods 🤣😂
@JR-gn9ei
@JR-gn9ei Ай бұрын
Hello from NYC, going thru our own built and challenges, I love your truck, respect the work you both put in. However, I want to address the big gigantic pink elephant in the room hahaha, THE BRAKE LINES, you CANNOT leave them as they are, it’s a complete mess, they need to be done (re-done) properly, secured and shaped perfectly, take a breath, do some yoga, become one with the universe hahaha and tackle it, yeah it’s annoying, and frustrating , but must be done. As they will rub and fatigue, causing failure. Not if but when they do. Good luck, and we enjoy your videos. Good luck.
@erlandjohansson6444
@erlandjohansson6444 Ай бұрын
On the roof, near the roofhatch, you have some smaal brackets. they are the mounting point for a AAmachingun. Can that be sensitive if you pass the border into some countries?
@Wrong-Way-Round
@Wrong-Way-Round Ай бұрын
Now all you need is your visa extensions🤞🤞🤞🤞🤗
@TheOutFit
@TheOutFit Ай бұрын
🤞🤞🤞
@dave-pf7lt
@dave-pf7lt Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@fransjanssen2198
@fransjanssen2198 Ай бұрын
B30 is NOT a junk engine!!
@Catap
@Catap Ай бұрын
You should be good with headroom by the way - I am 195cm with a pretty long back and never had any issues even wearing a helmet…
@colinboulton6816
@colinboulton6816 Ай бұрын
Use stretch carpet
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