Setting up a service truck THE HARD WAY! (MUST WATCH)
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1 other suggestion put some rubber pads on the bottom of the compressor to help with vibration
If you are drilling thicker metal go slow and use cutting oil to save your drill bits
@paulmorrow5905
Жыл бұрын
yep the drill bit may notbe the issue.. speed is far more important then pressure
@rftrucker7493
4 ай бұрын
Starting with a really small pilot hole makes a good bit of difference too I usually start under a 1/4 for my first hole
This is gonna be good boys. God bless Hank and his family.
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
"We service all makes and models" 😄😄 👍 Looks good Hank! Great work!
Hank I would put a receiver on the truck bed for the vise so you don't have to lay on the ground to use it.
How about looking out the center mirror out the back window - see a compressor not the tree you are about to hit. 🙂 In line fuse right at the battery. If near compressor, frame rub will short battery. Take care.
Really should put rubber isolation pads when mounting air compressor. Helps to reduce wear and breakage of mounting hardware. Also for ease of service when changing or tightening belts should have mounted compressor length ways. That would help with maintaining and cooling of compressor. I use to work on air compressors/air dryers for living. Also might want to put a moisture/particulate filter in line coming out of tank to reduce wear on air tools.
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Good idea 👍
Cobalt drill bits are good ido a lot of machining /drilling and have to replace mine every 4 or5 yrs (I sharpen them regularly) and a lot depends on material or speed slower speed makes them last longer hope this helps 👍
Always put Teflon tape on away from yourself so it tighten with threads.
You should put a transfer tank with cherry flavored diesel in it for your will it starts.
Hank, you need to use a little oil on those drill bits. they'll cut better, and last longer. Just sayin' My friend.
Hey Uncle Hank really missed your shenanigans 🤣
The one thing i would suggest is paintin the holes and puttin some 2x4 pressure treated spacers with stainless steel washers to keep it from rust pitting under the compressor mounts. Same with ur tool box. U'd be supprised how quick they rust out. other than that it looks good. I'd probly use an in line fuse on ur compressor wiring too or a breaker.
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Good tip!
@ionracer24
Жыл бұрын
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I put a piece of diamond plate over the step for the Gooseneck, it is held in place with 1x1x1/8” angle iron. I wouldn’t trade it for anything!!
@timothysmirz2160
Жыл бұрын
If I could figure out how to add a picture of it I would.
I have that same compressor mounted in my ranch service truck. Great unit, and puts out a bunch of air. They also make a lot of moisture that needs drained often. Putting that box right behind it makes it hard, if not impossible, to get to the tank drain.
I would of put some rubber between air compresser and bed for vibration
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Always busy around your place hank. Good deal. Don’t want idle hands/right. Your service truck is coming together good hank. Getting the big pieces attached to the bed of the truck. Looking good. Takes a while to get equipment the way you want it. You are doing good. Nice to have the service truck for you and Wiley ‘s trips. Thanks for everything hank. Nice work. The Iowa Farm Boy.
take the two wires stretch them out and put the two in the end of the drill and twist them together makes it so much easer
Them drill bits seemed to work pretty good in that diamond plate steal.
Usually the passenger side is the main battery on the powerstroke trucks but it really doesn’t matter which one you use
Either the Rack (Steering Column Link) the part the key/lock cylinder attaches to. or the switch. (FORD F-250 Ignition Switch & Steering Column Link Repair, On You tube) My old 86 F150 did it and my present F25o power stoke had this done just before I bought it. It's a common problem. And use more lube , WD40 on your drill bits they will last a little longer.
What you should have done with the compressor is drilled and tapped the holes and then you could put either a lock nut or lock washer and nut to make sure it was secure.
Here’s an idea for the vice. Have a weld shop make you a receiver mount to drop in those stake pockets going around the outside rail. Multiple places to work at and won’t be too low to the ground like the trailer receiver is. Just a thought but great job otherwise!
@Mauscmkwk
Жыл бұрын
Are you gonna do the interior?
I bought my montezuma 36”x17” online from tractor supply they had the best price at the time, just checking it is still listed for $699+tax, I’ve been using it for 2 years and a few weeks now since I started my mobile mechanic business and it’s an awesome box I am always getting compliments on it, it still looks new even though I put it through hell daily it’s still holding up very well im very happy with it.
Good job on that pin through the hose reel.nice thinking.thank you .I will use that one .
Nice series, it’s comin together! Cle-line drills are pretty good for the price.
Nice project! I know it is your truck and set it up the way you like. Myself, I would put the compressor on the side and the tool box on the other side of the bed. Get tired of climbing up and down to access everything. Compressor would be better for air flow around flywheel and cooling coils. Just my 2 bits, loyal follower! Thanks!
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
@hfdzl
Жыл бұрын
just noticed when you teflon tape a fitting go in counter clockwise direction, so turning fitting in - tightens the tape.
HAMILTONVILLE FARMS- MILWAUKEE COBALT RED HELIX DRILL BITS. I use them for drilling semi frames all the time. Super sharp and durable.
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
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God bless you and your family and Wiley to
Now to see what service it'll do! Blessings!
Great video. Black Betty keeps looking better and better 👌
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Hank put stability in your gas can. It won't break down and cause carb troubles.😊
It's your truck, you should set it up the way. you want too !😊
You could have just grounded the Air compressor to the chassis, no need to go to the battery. Looks great Hank!
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Nice truck. I'd put a power inverter in 1 of your little side boxes so you can keep your dewalt batteries charged. Just an idea.
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Good idea
Great Hank I like it just the way it is little black paint on the blue box and calling good great job Hank.
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I may try to talk Gina into painting it for me. She’s good at that kind of stuff
Love the obs I’ve converted quite a few to electric fuel pumps
Love me some flower farmers. I'm a 3rd generation flower farmer that is no longer growing product. We lease our space to "organic foodies". My G-Grandfather immigrated from Holland and was given citizenship for his skills in Groing Roses.
I built a truck up on the islands in alaska back in the day out of a good many different trucks... Its a good story for someone who would want to listen to. A service truck is best setup to the owner/operator of it. You start changing it up a lot like woman changing the furniture in the house and you'll never find a thing easy. Your going out to something thinking you have it all.. not even close. When setting it up, put way more than ever intended to use cause its going to raise its head shortly. I love a good dry box on those rigs... one thing for sure is to set up a charging station on it for the batteries on your power tools and make sure you put enough chargers on it so you ain't sorting them out. You have power to the air compressor so its easy enough to get power to a charging station.... a locking power station AND run lights inside every box on the truck including those job boxes as you'll know why in a short time of being out on the road and the service call is your own rig... bringing to mind... just what do you intend to do with the back seat? are you going to be taking that many people with you? I would put a bucket seat on one side and a filter box on the other as filters do well if not tossed into boxes to become junk from contamination. Make sure you have filters for the service truck as well. One other box your going to find invaluable is one for just oils and greases. It will need compartments also. If ya still have space, might be nice to have a place for a small fuel tank for doing your fill filters and dropping say ten or more gallons into a piece of equipment. Other than algae, all fuels from or for a diesel is good fuel. A diesel engine is a heat pump so it doesn't care what type or brand, just needs to burn. You come up on old equipment and those tanks are near full, then they can fill those tanks your carrying fuel in. I know this sounds nuts as a wooden squirrel but put the spare tire up onto of a roof carrier for the top of the truck as to digging it out from under the truck and not being able to get that tire out so you don't ruin a rim. I am of thought and you take it to what you want to do.... make one tank only for your truck.. and the back tank, make it as large as possible for hauling fuel in with some kind of drain or pump to draw your fuel out for the stuff ya work on. There is a subject that makes me no sense in telling you how to do it as its going to rub the wrong way intended. HANK... Hank, I did this kind of work for a good thirty years before ever taking myself to a shop building... service trucks come and go but the bed will go from truck to truck as ya wear em out. Do it right as possible, then keep improving on it as you make it easier to do stuff for yourself. One thing now has not been addressed... a welder and a small set of torches so that means a gen set to power said stuff. A damn good diesel gen set can run off of the tank the truck does and your going to wear out a few... so a gen set off of a motor home might do but I have my doubts if it won't do a small welder and plasma cutter. I am sure that you are by now ignoring this comment as boring and way too long... but you asked
Looks great Hank. Awesome. Enjoyed the video as always.
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Preciate it sir
Hey Hank the best high speed steel drill bits are Sutton/Frost or P, N and use a smaller pilot drill first and keep your Drills regularly sharpened ,and I gotta say your truck you set it up for you OH and WYLIE a nice step and hand rail for him would be nice LOL ,were is WYLIE you don't tell us crappy jokes when Wylies not there LOL Cheers Kym Adelaide
That will be a nice service truck when you get done with it
I wanted to comment on drillbits, because I have successfully found adequate bits, and I own a welding and repair shop. Walt twist step bits are my go to. Anything cobalt for example, a Milwaukee 21 piece cobalt set is my other go to.
Good job, Hank! Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Plenty of room for side boxes. To help with your drill bits when drilling in metal get some cutting oil or 10w machine oil and keep the bit oilly while drilling it keep the bit cooler and sharp longer thanks for the video
If you keep your hat on it will keep the glare down. Lol Great video's. I miss wally too.
Just watch you setup Black Betty, one thing you may have overlooked is you need access to the tank drain on the compressor to drain off condensation. It’s going to be an issue in Florida and will rust out the tank if not taken care of regularly. Love the videos.
Hello, I used to work in a workshop. When we laid a cable under the vehicle, we always put it in a hose as protection. Otherwise it was also secured with cable ties.
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Hank you are doing good job, i know you how to fix stuff too, just i wanted to say this to make your job easy for next time. Use some oil when you are drilling thick metals, drill bit will get hot and burn also will be sticky, thats why you were having trouble to pull it out of the hole.
Howboutcha!@@ you boys are building the ultimate " will it start " mobile rig !!@
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
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Don't forget you will need access to the lower part of your compressor tank to drain the water out. Best practice is to drain it at the end of the day after every use. You don't want your tank rusting from the inside out and failing in grand fashion. =)
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Great point!
@heatherbrown2761
Жыл бұрын
@@HamiltonvilleFarm Thank you =) I just want to be sure that you and Wiley and anyone around stay as safe as possible. =)
@Neverdie242
Жыл бұрын
Hank, put a pull cord on the drain plug, makes it easy to pull the cord every day or so. Take one off of one of those old trucks that you work on.
Nice truck setup but I would have put the compressor going the length of the truck so you can service the compressor if you had too. I would put the job box on the other side or get a different type of box for it.The vice should be up higher. You can get someone to weld a plate on it , so you can install it on the truck. I always find after you get it set up , then you'll probably change it. Like your videos. Always have your kids involved. Take care
you need to lurn how to put on the teflon tape same way you turn a nut then you wont screw it off the fitting
For the drill bits, might look at Matco - HYPER-STEP HIGH-SPEED STEEL DRILL BIT. The tip is a step bit to help cut more cleanly in theory at least.
As much as you like black betty she's going to be carrying a lot of weight,it wont be too fuel efficient,unless you make wiley walk lol😊
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
🤔 hmmm…😂
Yes be sure and put a inline fuse in and that will give you extra length.
Nice work Hank 👍🤗
Great job nice setup
Looks great great job keep up the great work
great work Hank
Should put some rubber washers between the bed and the things you bolted down. It would help with any rattling as well as serve as a way to keep the vibrations down a little bit. My old neighbors did that with there service truck.
Norse drill bits round black tube container might have purchased at acme. Best bits I have ever purchased. American made
Lovely truck to be sure. Nice!
Norseman black and gold hss with 135° split point. Best drills out there other than carbide..
I sort my hardware by type "machine" "tapered machine" etc. For small items I use plastic pencil boxes. about .50 a piece in September..
I would bolt the kobalt on the passenger side of the bed so you can reach the tools from the ground so your not blocked if you do have a trailer and you don't have to climb in the truck each time you need a tool!
I put Ford style motor mounts between my air compressor and the bed to reduce vibration.
Will the air compressor breath at headache rack or cause Xtra heat on 96degree day going to tools too?
Good job and God bless yall
When you’re drilling in thicker steel with a large drill bit. You should put your drill on No. 1 speed lower RPM. It will help you and keep you from dulling your drill bit.
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
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You may have something hung in the blend door. Ink pin pencil bullet etc
Matco has really good drill
Some pieces of rubber belting between the feet of the compressor and that steel bed would go a long way toward isolating the vibration through the big metal surface of your bed.
When Your Buddy comes to help you with the wiring, have him look at putting you in a 12volt to 11amp converter to charge Your batteries when You & Wiley are in the field
Good work
that motorhome at the end is gonna be interesin, rebuidlin a 1978 dodge travco m270 myself :D
Awesome good job
that load deck will vibrate like a drum [ruining your sound on site], you will need to mount that compressor on four rubber mounts. when drilling thick metal, you want slow speed + a bit of oil. you will have to extend the tank drain to one side to reach it to drain once a week so remember, 4 rubbers, plenty of lube, slow down, get an extension, + make sure you empty it once a week...
I miss Wiley !!!
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Make sure you’re subbed to his channel. Dontbewily
@billylocklear8827
Жыл бұрын
Both off them are some good people
@brianhillis3701
Жыл бұрын
Biden hates him. His stuff is always making oil.
Cool video nice job
to this day, i keep what the old people use to call a "odds and sods" tin and my one is full of stuff that has been found and is good
Nice job
You need an extension to get your vise up higher. Save the back👌😉👍
The only change that I have is to fit sliding tool rake, so rather than looking for stuff at the back, then you pull out and see sockets tools etc, or sliding wire mesh baskets for straps etc, sorry I'm lazy when it comes to looking for stuff lol
Get some high speed bits and use drilling oil or cutting oil to help save your bits
Very Nice Truck!!
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
CRAZY OUT FITTING. ADD ALL THOSE TOW AND RATCH STRAPS, TOO
It would be good to stick rubber. Matt's in between the Caprice and your flow. It takes the vibration out
Thanks for sharing
@HamiltonvilleFarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
The ignition switch on ford's have problems of coming apart with age will cause the lights go out windows not work
Hank, you need a Drill Doctor drill bit sharpener to sharpen your drill bits.
Look up hard TTP drill bits, I have to order them online but I’ve found them to be really good.
I'd put the hose on the passenger side. If you pull off the road, it will be safer to use on that side. Love the video's!
Nice boots
Do you realy need a negative ground if the compressor is bolted to the trucks bed which is grounded anyway love the truck about time you got it
You need to invest in some carbide tip step up drill bits.
cecutt breaker or fuse for compresser wiring ?
hi Hank why dont you make a removable step that goes into the tow hitch