@@skylarwagner1155 thankyou for responding to a 3 year old video. I have been fighting with my backup camera install. I've got a 95 7.3 extended cab dually. Needed a longer cord than 33ft haha.
Yes, I contacted the company and they said it just does that on start up. I have learned to keep the torch off until I get Mach 3 open and then turn on my hypertherm. This makes it where there is no torch lit until you are ready to start cutting.
I really like my Raceline wheels and they have held up to towing and everyday ranch work for the past 2 years. The only downside is it is hard to keep them clean.
Trying to find wheels in 16" with a hub bore large enough and a solid weight rating at least equal to my obs f250 8800lb gvwr is tricky. These are the only things I can find that fit the bill. Might do the black everything down here gets rust and I don't wash or take care of my cars exterior very often. I think the black will be a slightly more durable finish. Great videos man. What's the tire size your rocking? Also strongly recommended hub centric rings brother. These wheels need to be hub centric to fit safely and properly, most vehicles are this way. People get away with it all time not using them. Raceline will tell you if your vehicle is hub centric you need rings. If you are lug centric it doesn't matter if the hub is a different size. Also hub bore on the wheel will change with the center caps so measure the bore of the center cap for that spec per raceline tech support
@@yamfingaz5598 here is a link to the first video. I bent some truck box shelving in the video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H0JKKIdzR5I.htmlsi=xFE64lrD_63GKw00
@@heathwatkins2509 I glued and stitched it together. Left about a 1/8 of an inch space from the edge of leather to the stitching. I did not look at the size when I punched the holes. I just made sure they were big enough for my rivets.
Nice but could use improvements. Box too high. No need for that 18"? Gear too crude. Use after market gear and pawl. Also use angle iron for grill and make a grease box so no flare ups. Why make that fancy cut out and weaken the grill grate? Should have used a channel welded to the side instead like all the ones I have seen and the one I'm making. You dont need that piece of angle in the front. That will be in the way when cooking!
How do you like your premier plasma table? I'm looking for a table here next year when I get a new building. Just curious what you think of it. Ive been looking at STV and Premier. Thanks keep up the good work I enjoy seeing your videos.
I really like the premier plasma table and the customer serve is great! The STV was about 5K more but you do not have to put the STV together which is nice. If I had to get another “beginners table” I would probably go with the STV.
@@skylarwagner1155 I appreciate the feedback. I’ve just been researching for a few months trying to decide. I really wanted a Starlab or a Arclight but it’s just not in the budget. The last one I’ve ran had command CNC on it and it was a decent table. Just looking to expand my business on custom signs and parts. Hopefully one day in 5-7 years I can quite my day job and do welding full time. Thankyou again for the feedback.
I just got my priemer table a couple weeks ago. I bought it second hand. If i can ask you a couple question please. The ips on your cut and thc volts. What are you setting that at? Are you cutting 14ga? Thank you for any help you can provide.
@@michaelsfabwork2985 use this website to do your cutting speed: xnet.hypertherm.com/Xnet/library/download/?file=HYP189352 I usually drop the cutting speed by %40 and you get less dross. For the THC I keep it turned off because it’s only needed if you’re cutting warped metal. Plus it’s kind of confusing to learn how to use it. And it always needs to be adjusted.
Hey I was wondering what all metal did you is and how much I want to do a flatbed for my truck and that is exactly what I want it to look like I was wondering if I could know what all metal you Ues and how much of it
I used 2 5x10 sheets of 1/8 diamond plate. 3 sheets of 14 gauge sheet metal. Lots of 2x2x1/4square tubing, do no recall how many I used I would guess 5. I do not recommend using square tubing that thick since it makes the bed weigh so much more than it should. 2 stick of 2x4x1/8 rectangle tubing. 1 stick of 2x4x14gauge rectangle tubing. 1 stick of 1 1/2x1 1/2 square tubing.
I have been welding for 17years,I do like these new hoods but my one complaint is that the leather does get heavy and starts to stink and you realy can't clean it once it curls.....From welding in the oilfield and for the IronWorkers/Shop work.
You got all that done in that short period of time and it looks good. Great work man. Your obviously a metal worker of some sort 🎉 seriously dude good job. Could you lift that bumper by yourself?
Great Video 👍 Been using Flitz since 1978 used it on the chrome on all my cars I to just recently started using it on my plastic rear tail lights and on my plastic headlights with awesome results. 👍💯
Old radio did not work anymore. Wanted something that had 2 back up cameras so I could hook up to trailers easier. As well as apple car play so I would have navigation.
I saw those when I bought this one, but never had seen someone with this one. So I decided to give it a try. Still using it today and really like it, it is a little bigger than you need but it does not block any controls in my truck since you can adjust the height.
The foot switch came with the pump. I believe it’s a double action switch, because when I push on my heel it turns on the pump and then when I push with my toes it releases the pressure. I wanted this so I could get the metal lined up instead of it automatically retracts.