DIY SCOTT

DIY SCOTT

Here at DIY SCOTT I want to show you how you can do it yourself. I post videos of projects ranging from woodworking to automotive: there is truly something for everyone. I try to make each video entertaining and informative so you can actually learn something while watching. I love to hear your guys feedback and tips so make sure to comment if you have any. If you want to see a video made on something feel free to comment on a post and subscribe.

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  • @drewclarke5920
    @drewclarke59202 күн бұрын

    that must be a newer cab the gauges are not 1951 but still nice.. also switch over to 12 volts but use the 6 volt starter it will improve your cranking speed dramatically and last a long long time....

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTКүн бұрын

    @@drewclarke5920 I like the 6 volts I’m trying to keep this truck 100% original as it would’ve came. I believe they switched the gauges in 1951: “Starting in 1951 Dodge changed to a different set of gauges, and moved the gauge cluster to the middle of the dash. The 1951 (after the first 500 or so) to 1954 Power-Wagons used gauges with a Bluish Gray background, and chrome bezels. The AMPS gauge reads 50 0 50 and the HEAT gauge was still mechanical.” Seems like a good resource: www.t137.com/registry/help/gauges/gauges.htm

  • @drewclarke5920
    @drewclarke5920Күн бұрын

    @@DIYSCOTT sounds good l stand corrected but unless you only drive it in warm weather you will wish you had the 12volts on that 6 volt starter years of experience with my '56 Fargo w300m....6 volts is hopeless in cold weather...

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTКүн бұрын

    @@drewclarke5920 Yeah it definitely takes a bit to get it started up even in warmer weather. 12v is good to keep in mind if I ever bring it somewhere colder

  • @oxmrtz
    @oxmrtz5 күн бұрын

    Yes this is killer

  • @SchemeTintFocus
    @SchemeTintFocus7 күн бұрын

    Someone should have stayed

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT6 күн бұрын

    @@SchemeTintFocus there were several groups of people impatiently awaiting our safe return on the beach otherwise I would’ve considered it

  • @Jwalls1980
    @Jwalls19809 күн бұрын

    What size were the original size wheels?

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT7 күн бұрын

    I think 20

  • @ligma1587
    @ligma158710 күн бұрын

    what size tire

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT9 күн бұрын

    @@ligma1587 LT315/70R17

  • @adamthomas4638
    @adamthomas463811 күн бұрын

    What about a drain at the lowest point

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT10 күн бұрын

    Yeah needs to be in the bottom

  • @jdub1139
    @jdub113912 күн бұрын

    This F150 Raptor owner approves! Looks great!

  • @hippydude1
    @hippydude113 күн бұрын

    Not having a go but about a 1/4 of the water leaked out before it was even warmed up

  • @Dann.y
    @Dann.y17 күн бұрын

    First American that actually uses their pickup truck for it's functionality:

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT16 күн бұрын

    🇺🇸

  • @NorthHomestead
    @NorthHomestead17 күн бұрын

    Luke warm and obviously still leaking…..

  • @treatzfortruckerz3913
    @treatzfortruckerz391318 күн бұрын

    Do not run an outboard without water hook up impeller damage can occur in 15 seconds.

  • @JustinvEmst
    @JustinvEmst20 күн бұрын

    instead of the jerry can. Put an old car radiator above the fire. It will take a lot more heat in to the water,

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT20 күн бұрын

    @@JustinvEmst my only concern for that would be weird stuff in the radiators leaching into the water and if it wasn’t 100% flushed, you definitely don’t want to be bathing with antifreeze remnants

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT20 күн бұрын

    @@JustinvEmst not that a jerrycan and putting your water in it is any more safe, probably in terms chemicals, leaching

  • @JustinvEmst
    @JustinvEmst18 күн бұрын

    @@DIYSCOTT i understand .. maybe you can make it with an extra loop and a heat Exchanger between the both loops.

  • @user-qf8gd9or4d
    @user-qf8gd9or4d22 күн бұрын

    When you build it put insulation so it holds the heat the pink foam boards get them and then put a rubber swimming pool liners over frame and then the boards then the water should hold and you need to make it bigger so that you have full benches and also another exit area where there are steps up and safety rails to lead to a deck as bylaws require a fence around all pools outdoors same with the hottubs so the local kids cant get in and drown so you have to have it installed lower in ground when you get your own places and then have a set of stairs up to a deck area then put safety rails and fence that has to be 3 inches so that kids cant fall or climb in between and so that no animal or child can get their arms or head through the rails as they try to crawl through the bylaws in your local area check make sure fence requirements if you do not follow it and someone complains then bylaw can make you tear it down if there is no fence around your whole area there seems to have fence but make sure a locking door so no unsupervised child gets near cause there are too many small little ones that are drawn to pools in summer so be safe if you have little siblings around ok.

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT21 күн бұрын

    @@user-qf8gd9or4d yes fully area. Only thing in question is if I should have the wood in contact with the water (with the pool liner behind the wood) or if I should just make the pool liner the surface

  • @ryandavis3228
    @ryandavis322822 күн бұрын

    Pipes to small

  • @allnaturalhomesteaders
    @allnaturalhomesteaders22 күн бұрын

    Also should have drylocked ur wood, and all stone.

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT22 күн бұрын

    @@allnaturalhomesteaders IPE is extremely rot resistant

  • @allnaturalhomesteaders
    @allnaturalhomesteaders22 күн бұрын

    Gotta love when the average person trys to be a stome mason. You're stone and sand is backwards. The sand goes against the soil, your stone goes on top of that, then rebar, then concentrate, like u said, u didn't know what u we're getting into. But you wouldn't have needed those wood pieces, if done peoperly. Ur concrete will eventually break apart. U didn't seal it either. Smh. Ugh. I hope people don't follow ur instructions. Tell me is ur concentrate busting up yet?

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT22 күн бұрын

    @@allnaturalhomesteaders still holding strong… agree the sand and gravel were not installed in the typical manner - tile still needs to be sealed also. This is not a DIY project you need someone to help you and I didn’t have anyone

  • @ExploringwithAlec
    @ExploringwithAlec24 күн бұрын

    you guys have cracked lol

  • @ExploringwithAlec
    @ExploringwithAlec24 күн бұрын

    Hey man hows the hot tub holding up now?

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT24 күн бұрын

    @@ExploringwithAlec it leaked too much so I turn it into a treehouse

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT24 күн бұрын

    @@ExploringwithAlec I’m gonna build another soon though with a liner in between the wood, so it should not

  • @AaronMurenbeeld
    @AaronMurenbeeld24 күн бұрын

    How does it handle the ground heaving in -40?

  • @noshot5793
    @noshot579325 күн бұрын

    Lol I think u still have a leak fella

  • @Grantdaryn
    @Grantdaryn25 күн бұрын

    White caulk for a boat???? What in the trailer trash, recycle boat is going on here????

  • @jacksoceer-_.
    @jacksoceer-_.25 күн бұрын

    Good job bro ❤❤

  • @tyson.13
    @tyson.1326 күн бұрын

    Dont hope and live the rest of ur life hoping you can do wat ever you want at any age go 4 it a build one ❤😊

  • @garrettlamb9916
    @garrettlamb991628 күн бұрын

    I feel like it’s better to have the sucking pipes on top considering most of the debris that gets in would probably float!

  • @MichelleMumBum
    @MichelleMumBumАй бұрын

    Eben mind wipe never works lol spells everything programming in this game 😂

  • @MichelleMumBum
    @MichelleMumBumАй бұрын

    Its a rigged game in my favor bit i always knew everything 😂😂😂

  • @MichelleMumBum
    @MichelleMumBumАй бұрын

    We made

  • @MichelleMumBum
    @MichelleMumBumАй бұрын

    Skeptical we mafe everything negative by design to fail just gor me to rise bc everyone is fake hunny but us three i see everything 😂😂😂

  • @austinmangold6890
    @austinmangold6890Ай бұрын

    this dude is so sick

  • @andykirkendall8285
    @andykirkendall8285Ай бұрын

    Beautiful restoration 😎😎😎

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @greeksurferdude
    @greeksurferdudeАй бұрын

    She's leakin 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Yupppp...

  • @alexmonko1754
    @alexmonko1754Ай бұрын

    Good table 🦍

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Thanks dude!

  • @AviusL
    @AviusLАй бұрын

    Before the water started going in, I was thinking "Oh gosh, that thing is gonna leak so much." Hehe 😅 I've heard other pool people say that Flex seal doesn't work so well. So there might be better things to use. Old video, but still. Hope it turned out good. :)

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    It’s a treehouse now lol

  • @dronenut6359
    @dronenut6359Ай бұрын

    Cool

  • @TinyGoHomes
    @TinyGoHomesАй бұрын

    I built one using a metal skidded ICB tank and the leftovers from a blow up hot tub. The hot tub system is inside a set of wood stairs on one side. The air pump is removed and wire extended then attached to the ICB tank bottom outlet in the bottom stair. Inside there is a square PVC connected with holes to release the air. The water hoses run through and up from the second stair and the hot tub unit is in the bigger top stair. The control unit I mounted at the top of the stairs. Has a wood bench seat and the hoses run and connect to the blow up hot tub connections mounted on a 2x6 down one corner. Only fits two people . Already been running it for a year.

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    @@TinyGoHomes nice!

  • @LucaTucker
    @LucaTuckerАй бұрын

    Please make more bronco videos it was the whole reason I subbed!😅

  • @shaunmcmahon3910
    @shaunmcmahon3910Ай бұрын

    I just bought a grey 2015 XLT and I am thinking of doing this too. I love the look of the raptor wheels with the big tires. Maybe I will do this when my existing tires need replacing and I will keep my eyes out for a good set. I guess I will need to get them to throw in a 2 inch puck on the front at the same time???

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Yeah I have a 2” leveling kit on mine. It only seems to rub if I really articulate but never when I’m just driving around

  • @shaunmcmahon3910
    @shaunmcmahon3910Ай бұрын

    @@DIYSCOTT by articulate do you mean turn full lock or go over a bump or a combination?

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    @@shaunmcmahon3910 turning is good all the way. it’s rubbed a couple times on like strange dips in between a driveway and the road

  • @adamdavenport6421
    @adamdavenport6421Ай бұрын

    I really think that you should properly enclose your fire pit for the heat source to the hot tub that way you don’t accidentally burn down your house have a great weekend k

  • @trevortilley1979
    @trevortilley1979Ай бұрын

    Please don't use a grinder that close to your bare foot

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Yeah…

  • @Xanza
    @XanzaАй бұрын

    Because you're heating with fire, you're going to have to build a bypass and/or shutoff so you can disable the heat when it gets hot enough. I suggest doing both because you can't turn the heat off without significant effort. Doing both will allow you to disable the heat going into the hot tub, and then opening the bypass will let the water in the tube boil out so you don't have a build-up of steam pressure which could really hurt someone.

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Yeah the steam is a real concern

  • @robinjeffery4389
    @robinjeffery4389Ай бұрын

    WaydahgoBuddy!!!!

  • @destinationfreedom2939
    @destinationfreedom2939Ай бұрын

    I love that you didn't quite know what you were doing and yet started building anyway... I build that way... It's perfect... Gives be hope to build my wood fire Hot tub. Thanks!

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @victoremorales8108
    @victoremorales8108Ай бұрын

    you can definatly tell at the end the water lvl dropped about 6 inches it looks like. the top pump pipes go from being fully covered with water to not even having water touching them. great build tho and an amazing diy idea

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Yeah it leaked then got better as the wood swelled then I emptied it over summer which caused the wood to dry out and shrink and it leaked worse

  • @teresajeffrey6165
    @teresajeffrey6165Ай бұрын

    Great job!!!

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    @@teresajeffrey6165 thanks!

  • @tracywright5526
    @tracywright5526Ай бұрын

    Are you getting everything working before you actually start the restoration?

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    @@tracywright5526 everything is done besides the transmission - I really messed that part up and now need to pull it all out again

  • @alexmonko1754
    @alexmonko1754Ай бұрын

    This is good

  • @christophermaurice9407
    @christophermaurice9407Ай бұрын

    Where did you find this good of deal on the wheels and tires?

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Facebook Marketplace

  • @MusicX9BeatS
    @MusicX9BeatSАй бұрын

    No bubbles???

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Next time!

  • @BrianCanning
    @BrianCanningАй бұрын

    With all the money you spent, do you wish you had used Cedarwood which would have self sealed?

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Yes.

  • @BrianCanning
    @BrianCanningАй бұрын

    Well if you could hurry up and make a new one so the rest of us can learn by your mistakes 😂😂😂

  • @cdavis38668
    @cdavis38668Ай бұрын

    I appreciate the total disaster of a build. No I don’t recommend anyone follow this plan but I love the fact that he tried and learned and that’s something everyone should do.

  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTTАй бұрын

    Well said