There is no doubt that is a second or even third or worse hand driveshaft. The welds at the rear are a good clue. So is the paint job. That will vibrate like hell at higher speeds. Might be ok for a purely off road vehicle that doesn't go above 15 mph.
@pinkysgarage451721 күн бұрын
If you are in the Buffalo, NY area, Denny's Driveshaft in the area is the BEST. I got one from them for my GBody that has a 9" years ago. Best experience EVER. Decent price for excellent product.
@austinmachine6622
21 күн бұрын
If you watch any of my other vids , you will see I’ve been at it myself for years and years…. Like 40yrs this year fixing and building driveshafts & axles right here in Maine for my customers. Thanks for watching hope you can hit subscribe and come along for the ride. I am building him a correct replacement this week.
@donmunro14420 күн бұрын
I don't see where calling out poor workmanship is a bad thing. Except for the balance weights, I would have guessed that it was a homemade piece. I'd be embarrassed if I were a professional putting out that caliber of work.
@alexgoldstein799721 күн бұрын
Had no idea you could "shrink" the material with the torch. Interesting.
@austinmachine6622
21 күн бұрын
Yes it’s very old machine shop trick . What’s shown here is not a good example of how to go about it . It’s one of those things that’s more art than science … you have to have the feel” or have the “touch” as my old time machinist mentor told me when I was a kid 50yrs ago.
@gargamelgargamel643121 күн бұрын
I learned a thing or two
@chuckfischer720221 күн бұрын
Jack. The guy's name is Jack.
@austinmachine6622
21 күн бұрын
Hahaha …well that’s what I heard Allegedly!
@biasbilt20 күн бұрын
Why didn’t he just come to you in the first place?
@austinmachine6622
20 күн бұрын
Technically he lives 2 states south of me, I suppose he didn’t know at that time…. After his disappointing experience he asked around for better alternatives and was referred to me . When he showed up it was with a 9” Ford axle for his friend that I narrowed and rebuilt the center section (see vid #394) when he brought the axle in to be worked on ,we talked about this driveshaft and another one he needed which I already built.
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There is no doubt that is a second or even third or worse hand driveshaft. The welds at the rear are a good clue. So is the paint job. That will vibrate like hell at higher speeds. Might be ok for a purely off road vehicle that doesn't go above 15 mph.
If you are in the Buffalo, NY area, Denny's Driveshaft in the area is the BEST. I got one from them for my GBody that has a 9" years ago. Best experience EVER. Decent price for excellent product.
@austinmachine6622
21 күн бұрын
If you watch any of my other vids , you will see I’ve been at it myself for years and years…. Like 40yrs this year fixing and building driveshafts & axles right here in Maine for my customers. Thanks for watching hope you can hit subscribe and come along for the ride. I am building him a correct replacement this week.
I don't see where calling out poor workmanship is a bad thing. Except for the balance weights, I would have guessed that it was a homemade piece. I'd be embarrassed if I were a professional putting out that caliber of work.
Had no idea you could "shrink" the material with the torch. Interesting.
@austinmachine6622
21 күн бұрын
Yes it’s very old machine shop trick . What’s shown here is not a good example of how to go about it . It’s one of those things that’s more art than science … you have to have the feel” or have the “touch” as my old time machinist mentor told me when I was a kid 50yrs ago.
I learned a thing or two
Jack. The guy's name is Jack.
@austinmachine6622
21 күн бұрын
Hahaha …well that’s what I heard Allegedly!
Why didn’t he just come to you in the first place?
@austinmachine6622
20 күн бұрын
Technically he lives 2 states south of me, I suppose he didn’t know at that time…. After his disappointing experience he asked around for better alternatives and was referred to me . When he showed up it was with a 9” Ford axle for his friend that I narrowed and rebuilt the center section (see vid #394) when he brought the axle in to be worked on ,we talked about this driveshaft and another one he needed which I already built.