WELDING RIG BUILD - PART TWO - CUSTOM SHORT BED FLATBED!
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You should have a drain hole at the bottom of the filler protector to let water drain out when it rains, even with a cap some water will get in. Small detail but important for long run, otherwise a very good plan.
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Working on the truck tomorrow and the first thing I'm doing is drilling a hole there👍
that sandwich looks so delicious!!!
Heck yeah get it brother man
Definitely good choice on a TIG welder you will not be disappointed with that machine once you get started with it I have one myself I even put the max cool water cooler on it too with a water cooled flex lock TIG torch the machine is freaking awesome and I weld aluminum a lot with it!!!!
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
I can't wait to mess around with it
Nice job, Matt. Those cold-cut saws are great. After being stuck with an angle grinder trying to make straight cuts for so long, you really appreciate the saws now. I probably would have pre-drilled those mount hole for the welder base in the channels before I weld them in, maybe even welding a nut under the channel, but you'll cut some access holes I guess. Prices of steel now are crazy, so save every scrap....LOL
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
That cold cut saw changed my life lol
Might be cool to put a oxygen bottle cap on the gas fill truck is coming along going to be a awesome work truck! the harbor freight titanium plasma is clutch dude, Ive had mine for almost a year and it still works great. those cold cut saws are also a must have tool great video!
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
That cold cut saw just convinced me that I can hold off on a plasma cutter for now. I don't have the air compressor nor an extra 220v outlet in the garage to run a plasma and a bigger air compressor just yet
Forgot I had a mag drill 😂 I can relate. I've bought tools beforehand only to realize I already owned the tool.
Looking good!
Nice job on that fuel filler!
Cant stop watching your channel dude! Im 24 and a Union Electrician up here on Long Island. Back in High School a very good friend of mines father who's a Fitter handed me down an old harbor freight 90 amp flux machine to learn with. Ever since I really enjoy tackling smaller fab projects and repairs. Ive learned a ton of tips and tricks from your vids so far. Im now looking to upgrade my equipment and setup little bits at a time to start moving towards taking on small side work in my time off like yourself. For me your content is real relatable and refreshing. Thanks
@mcfwelding
6 ай бұрын
Glad I can inspire.. keep at it
Yooo! Up & early bro! Keep up the good work 👍🏿🤙🏿💯👨🏾🏭💰
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Yo thanks B
Matt,maybe could have drilled the holes for the welder,then weld on some nuts from underneath before u weld down the channel?
Looking great so far how sweet the sound of 24 valves you got a nice welding truck in the making
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍 i love the old 24 valve
I’m digging the looks of that Back bumper, nice work. I’m looking forward to see how you set up your equipment. Nice job.
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
im shooting from the hip on this whole thing... im curious to see how i end up laying everything out also 🙃
Really into this build. You're lucky to have a truck like this, but you deserve it with all the hard work you put into it. A lot of guys think you gotta have a lot more tools to be productive, but you make what you have work the best you can. Just like the rest of us who don't have all the fancy gear. Thanks for sharing your journey. You're going to be super happy with the fruits of your labor when this is done.
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
when you build it yourself its more gratifying
Really enjoy your videos your a hell of a good welder
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
coming along
awesome build good content great channel too
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated
Nice build, coming along good. I have at least five different auto darks from over the years, and my go to hood at work is the basic fibermetal with a 2x4 auto dark. I got tired of ordering all different size clears, so I just let the contractor provide em.
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
That's the easiest was. 2x4 clears are always around on job sites
Nice build man
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it! And I like your name 😁
@mattfogarty8144
Жыл бұрын
@@mcfwelding thanks man i was part of local 10 but i got out of it but going into 520 soon
Gunna bring the jersey Taylor ham, n egg down to SC when I move
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Gotta do it
Lookin good man I would probably just tap some threads or drill holes and weld the proper nuts in
Dude, rad build. Great bumper. And that filler neck 4” is rad. There is no reason to put a repad on that bad boy. Its not a man way on a pressure vessel. Its just a durable gas cap protector. I would just run a 3 or 4 pass fillet weld . Regardless great build dude.
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it
Even with a lid on the fuel cap I would drill a weep hole for any water that may sit inside. Because it will get in there otherwise nice build man I’m hoping to do a flat bed soon
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
stay tuned!
Looking good! I have one of those skilsaws too they’re badass lol. What kind of blade is in your chop saw?
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
the one that came with it, evolution blade
6th sense ftw
So I have a 99 ram 1500 with the 5.9 magnum and It's my only vehicle/welding rig and the engine handles a full rig load like its not even there lol I have a weldanpower 225 and big torch bottles and everything else a rig would have but the small space is killing me and it's hard to find a way to setup a bathtub rig that I like (looking cool over convenience of course) but I have a 5x8 welding trailer I fabled from scraps in my shop that I never used. Have you ever seen someone make a flatbed out of a trailer? Obviously I'd cut off the tongue and leaf spring hangers
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
I would say build a flatbed for the truck from scratch. It is very easy to do and you can build it thr size you want
@jackmioff000
Жыл бұрын
@@mcfwelding why not just weld my machine directly to the frame and do the same with my torch bottle rack and tool boxes and lead Reel? That doesn't sound like a bad idea but I'm also the dude who ignores crunching sounds and smoke clouds coming from the rear for 2 hours until a wheel breaks off at the axle and hits a curb and flying 30 feet in the air and landing on a neighbors roof so ideas aren't my strong suit
You could have also drilled the bolt holes in the c-channel for the welder first, then weld some captured nuts on the c-channel before you welded it to the bed.
You could've drilled and tapped mounting holes in the C channel.
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
i could have yes.
Hell u plan on building any under storage
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
Nope no storage under. Will be getting a 6 foot tool box for up top and the back seat can hold a majority of my tools for now as well. It's tight under there with it only being a 6 foot bed
@thehillshaveeyes2200
Жыл бұрын
O yeah True that
Where did you buy your buffalo cap?
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
i believe my fiance for it for me on etsy?
@charrogarcia2004
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
Bad idea to "fully seal" the filler neck flange. Need a water drain.....I know....don't ask ;o)
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
already has been addressed. stay tuned to the next video👍
why wouldnt you just weld studs on for welder?
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
I prefer it to be a through bolt so I can slide it when back a few inches when I service it. If I was configuring it a different way I think you're right, a welded stud would work. This way will just be easier for me in the long run
@McNeillWelding
Жыл бұрын
Was thinking you could also drill or torch an oversized hole the size of the outer diameter of a nut. Set the nut down into the channel and weld it to the channel so it’s flush with the top. Just another idea. Looking good man.
I've got a Milwaukee steel cutting saw using Diablo blades their bad a**
@mcfwelding
Жыл бұрын
hell ya