OMG, as a woodshop instructor I was terrified for you during the opening scene with the tablesaw. go get some training before you learn about kickback the hard way....
@alexgoldstein79972 ай бұрын
Great guide here...very excited to build one. Yours turned out spectacularly!!!
@garrettmiklautz1752 ай бұрын
What do you figure this cost in materials? Im looking to build something similar.
@martythompson19332 ай бұрын
This is a top video!! good clear informative narration, The man deserves a Tui.
@Vothtrucks3 ай бұрын
OK.... So I get this straight..... You make a knife from putty.......let it dry.... then grind it ? Did I miss anything ? I ALMOST couldnt watch the entire thing because of the continous tiky-ticky toky... ( Drive me crazy.I cant tell what is putty and what is what else but one thing I didnt hear you hit on is that with all epoxy products......you have a weapon that could be smuggled anywhere......no metal to show up on x-ray or any other sources of discovery. 1\
@master66763 ай бұрын
I am sure you found these but wanted to share. If going from standaed to LED lights you may need this. I really like the build, very nice. kzread.info/dash/bejne/c3h_zKlsipWyZdo.htmlsi=9u08kTsOYbyjgh3T
@antonioibarra68584 ай бұрын
nice vwork,
@GerryMander-kj9sz5 ай бұрын
Nice project. I like the simplicity, and the liberal use of glue, especially for a mobile unit that may move across uneven surfaces. One thing, is poly food-safe? It's pretty toxic when wet, but I hear it won't leach chemicals once dried. However cutting into it can cause pieces to chip off into the foods. Oiling is the norm, albeit it needs more maintenance. Plus its easier to sand down to refresh the surface every few years.
@AdamQuiklikit5 ай бұрын
Is this Australian Chucke2009?
@ShadowGaming-qu7cn5 ай бұрын
alamate bocahhhh
@ShadowGaming-qu7cn5 ай бұрын
AUI sbhhdjs s h cdns js sj smj
@Miniscapes5156 ай бұрын
Thin leather apron. Becasue being on fire sucks.
@oshritappelboimgiese75846 ай бұрын
Because you have values and you did it for your grandparents 💖 I will follow you. Hope they are ok.😊. And good job. I'm trying to do this in cardboard
@matthewlee26866 ай бұрын
Is it normal for Australians to call trucks cars?
@brynleysadler53833 ай бұрын
Yeah, this car happens to be a Ute, or 4by not trucks, trucks are actual trucks
@_jamesbarry6 ай бұрын
question ... who would i ask to build this for me? find a local welder?
@keithwhite18116 ай бұрын
How's the stator output from when the headlights are on?
@logothaironsides29426 ай бұрын
i dont really see the cheap batteries as FAKE, they are non brand alternatives and so maybe they wont last as long but the amount of times I have bought name brand anything and have been disappointed is way more often than for off branded stuff.
@declancurtis61447 ай бұрын
One thing when mounting sideboards, after you’ve installed one side take that side and mount it on the other side. That way when your putting them back on they’re actually universal. Also I went through the catalogue at the auto parts store and used a 90 degree fuel hose and a piece of exhaust pipe for the diesel filler, cost me an extra $10 but it’s legal and piece of mind. Also hi flow fuel every time now.
@AshishRampal297 ай бұрын
Awesome man I'm from India and I was looking for a video like this to build my own system console table and this give me the idea what I need. @Scrivscribe
@keithalford20037 ай бұрын
It looks heavy
@keithalford20037 ай бұрын
That is what I do all in the head
@_Lazare7 ай бұрын
Awesome Well done
@sicks6six7 ай бұрын
Here's a tip.. When your putting on handlebar grips, spray them inside with hairspray. They slide on real easy and when the hairspray drys out it glues them on. The spray only takes 5 minutes to dry. As for your filter. Use one of your lasses nylon stockings as it is very fine for filtering but has no restriction of air flow. What you did will restrict the air flow and run lean . IE hot. 😢
@Z3n1tHL0rD7 ай бұрын
Great Video bro, you could wrap the battery up in some duct tape to make it a bit stronger and damage resistant
@heathergray18657 ай бұрын
so good!! looks great!!! the way you used those channel locks made me scowl. when you just go with it is the best!
@gyffjogofl76767 ай бұрын
The flicker is because of LEDs. You need a resistor.
@hubertrobinson88258 ай бұрын
Looks great job well done I like the truck is diesel too we dont have that option here in the US in small trucks of that size
@keithcarthy18938 ай бұрын
There is no battery memory on Lithium-Ion batteries - graduate lol 😂
@keithcarthy18938 ай бұрын
Nope ur taking sh#t, that only counts for nicad batteries no Lithium-Ion
@bobbradham87408 ай бұрын
Great Job on your Tray! I to wish you had measured drawings. I have a Toyota Tacoma and think your Tray, what we call a flat bed here, would look Great on it. Some day I want to put one on it. For now I have a 5 foot truck bed on it which is very limiting.
@juniordouw66819 ай бұрын
Well done and I am happy for you showing you needed to modify it to fit in your room. Im designing a table too and it was a big reminder to avoid frustration.
@TheLotroNerd9 ай бұрын
where did you get the boxes?
@mchilly9 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@dylancarter153110 ай бұрын
What did it end up costing in total for materials
@paulleech244310 ай бұрын
Switched re crap music
@elmerfudd83510 ай бұрын
You just got a subscriber! 🤟🏾
@samkendall527610 ай бұрын
I bought this exact bike a couple days ago, still got that piece of art kick starter and the rear brake pedal. Would love to get in touch!
@mandingo947110 ай бұрын
What is the name of the taillights, mate?
@Titan-zt6ys11 ай бұрын
wish i finished at 3 i finished at 5
@ryanimisides77711 ай бұрын
Are you using 50x100 for the sides?
@privatepilot406411 ай бұрын
The first motorcycle cycle I ever drove and owned. I rode it brand new from the world’s largest motorcycle dealer at the time (Anderson on Telegraph Rd, in Pontiac, MI). I never got over it.
@1bobharvey11 ай бұрын
Great job with the build! Love watching other guys sit there and stare at a project trying to figure out how they actually want to do something 😆. I am pretty jealous as an american that everyone else can buy hilux's and we cant. Had one as a company truck while working overseas and loved it.
@ShedDwellerMakerandRepairer11 ай бұрын
Mate, thats a lovely thing you did for ya Nan and Grandad. God I miss mine..x
@mead6754 Жыл бұрын
Great job but the music was hard to bare
@OutlawTomcat Жыл бұрын
Do you remember what latches you used for the bedsides and tailgate?
@rosefolks3149 Жыл бұрын
awwww love the reveal
@buddyletendre Жыл бұрын
Where is the last video?!? 😢
@Keaton. Жыл бұрын
Eh... you should wear PPE w/e you do. Not only that gas that can hurt you. D: I want that desk. lol
@scottminshall6420 Жыл бұрын
Great build video! turned out good.
@jlr1487 Жыл бұрын
I rode one of those back then, it was a joy to ride, dependable, with excellent torque at low rpm. The previous bike I rode was a Kawasaki KH250 3 cylinder, 2 stroke, which had the low rpm power of a lawnmower. Good memories, but mostly of the Honda. 🤣
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OMG, as a woodshop instructor I was terrified for you during the opening scene with the tablesaw. go get some training before you learn about kickback the hard way....
Great guide here...very excited to build one. Yours turned out spectacularly!!!
What do you figure this cost in materials? Im looking to build something similar.
This is a top video!! good clear informative narration, The man deserves a Tui.
OK.... So I get this straight..... You make a knife from putty.......let it dry.... then grind it ? Did I miss anything ? I ALMOST couldnt watch the entire thing because of the continous tiky-ticky toky... ( Drive me crazy.I cant tell what is putty and what is what else but one thing I didnt hear you hit on is that with all epoxy products......you have a weapon that could be smuggled anywhere......no metal to show up on x-ray or any other sources of discovery. 1\
I am sure you found these but wanted to share. If going from standaed to LED lights you may need this. I really like the build, very nice. kzread.info/dash/bejne/c3h_zKlsipWyZdo.htmlsi=9u08kTsOYbyjgh3T
nice vwork,
Nice project. I like the simplicity, and the liberal use of glue, especially for a mobile unit that may move across uneven surfaces. One thing, is poly food-safe? It's pretty toxic when wet, but I hear it won't leach chemicals once dried. However cutting into it can cause pieces to chip off into the foods. Oiling is the norm, albeit it needs more maintenance. Plus its easier to sand down to refresh the surface every few years.
Is this Australian Chucke2009?
alamate bocahhhh
AUI sbhhdjs s h cdns js sj smj
Thin leather apron. Becasue being on fire sucks.
Because you have values and you did it for your grandparents 💖 I will follow you. Hope they are ok.😊. And good job. I'm trying to do this in cardboard
Is it normal for Australians to call trucks cars?
Yeah, this car happens to be a Ute, or 4by not trucks, trucks are actual trucks
question ... who would i ask to build this for me? find a local welder?
How's the stator output from when the headlights are on?
i dont really see the cheap batteries as FAKE, they are non brand alternatives and so maybe they wont last as long but the amount of times I have bought name brand anything and have been disappointed is way more often than for off branded stuff.
One thing when mounting sideboards, after you’ve installed one side take that side and mount it on the other side. That way when your putting them back on they’re actually universal. Also I went through the catalogue at the auto parts store and used a 90 degree fuel hose and a piece of exhaust pipe for the diesel filler, cost me an extra $10 but it’s legal and piece of mind. Also hi flow fuel every time now.
Awesome man I'm from India and I was looking for a video like this to build my own system console table and this give me the idea what I need. @Scrivscribe
It looks heavy
That is what I do all in the head
Awesome Well done
Here's a tip.. When your putting on handlebar grips, spray them inside with hairspray. They slide on real easy and when the hairspray drys out it glues them on. The spray only takes 5 minutes to dry. As for your filter. Use one of your lasses nylon stockings as it is very fine for filtering but has no restriction of air flow. What you did will restrict the air flow and run lean . IE hot. 😢
Great Video bro, you could wrap the battery up in some duct tape to make it a bit stronger and damage resistant
so good!! looks great!!! the way you used those channel locks made me scowl. when you just go with it is the best!
The flicker is because of LEDs. You need a resistor.
Looks great job well done I like the truck is diesel too we dont have that option here in the US in small trucks of that size
There is no battery memory on Lithium-Ion batteries - graduate lol 😂
Nope ur taking sh#t, that only counts for nicad batteries no Lithium-Ion
Great Job on your Tray! I to wish you had measured drawings. I have a Toyota Tacoma and think your Tray, what we call a flat bed here, would look Great on it. Some day I want to put one on it. For now I have a 5 foot truck bed on it which is very limiting.
Well done and I am happy for you showing you needed to modify it to fit in your room. Im designing a table too and it was a big reminder to avoid frustration.
where did you get the boxes?
Amazing!
What did it end up costing in total for materials
Switched re crap music
You just got a subscriber! 🤟🏾
I bought this exact bike a couple days ago, still got that piece of art kick starter and the rear brake pedal. Would love to get in touch!
What is the name of the taillights, mate?
wish i finished at 3 i finished at 5
Are you using 50x100 for the sides?
The first motorcycle cycle I ever drove and owned. I rode it brand new from the world’s largest motorcycle dealer at the time (Anderson on Telegraph Rd, in Pontiac, MI). I never got over it.
Great job with the build! Love watching other guys sit there and stare at a project trying to figure out how they actually want to do something 😆. I am pretty jealous as an american that everyone else can buy hilux's and we cant. Had one as a company truck while working overseas and loved it.
Mate, thats a lovely thing you did for ya Nan and Grandad. God I miss mine..x
Great job but the music was hard to bare
Do you remember what latches you used for the bedsides and tailgate?
awwww love the reveal
Where is the last video?!? 😢
Eh... you should wear PPE w/e you do. Not only that gas that can hurt you. D: I want that desk. lol
Great build video! turned out good.
I rode one of those back then, it was a joy to ride, dependable, with excellent torque at low rpm. The previous bike I rode was a Kawasaki KH250 3 cylinder, 2 stroke, which had the low rpm power of a lawnmower. Good memories, but mostly of the Honda. 🤣