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Assembling the Borax Water Wagon Front Axle | Engels Coach Shop 

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Building the front Axle clips and assembling the front axle in the Water Wagon Build. The front axle is what allows the wagons to turn. The pivot point is in the center instead of on the wheels like modern vehicles and is turned by the tongue. These heavy clips are what attach the wood to the steel axles.

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11 апр 2019

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Комментарии : 72   
@aerialrescuesolutions3277
@aerialrescuesolutions3277 3 года назад
Excellent work, very organized and methodical. I really like how you made the temp-jig to bend the axle straps into shape. I make jigs much the same way and folks seem to go buy some expensive thing and use it once, your method re-uses the same material for yet another project. Very fine quality work and application of superb quality, thank you again for making these videos. I watch each one. Jim
@pecanjesaaleksandrom1108
@pecanjesaaleksandrom1108 4 года назад
These are a lot of nice films, it is nice to remember the rural cars, great health from Serbia
@arkansas1336
@arkansas1336 5 лет назад
I'm glad that you have your music at a low decibel....allows the viewer still hear the work going on. I wish others followed this 'thought process'.
@rodneywroten2994
@rodneywroten2994 5 лет назад
I love the way you write down all your figures and mark them off as you go. you can always look back on your notes. Mr Engels your metal work is outstanding. I could watch this work for a wile. thanks for sharing Sir
@clydebalcom8252
@clydebalcom8252 4 года назад
You end every video with a sense of friendship and generosity. Thanks for sharing your dedication and hard work with us.
@christopherneelyakagoattmo6078
Two videos in one day, you will spoil us.
@SsiolisP
@SsiolisP 5 лет назад
Two episodes? What a treat!!! Thank you!
@billmorris2613
@billmorris2613 3 года назад
Good evening from SE Louisiana 5 Mar 21.
@ricardodmm3809
@ricardodmm3809 3 года назад
Magnífico, estou assistindo todos os vídeos, estou encantado.
@rtkville
@rtkville 5 лет назад
You are an inspiration to me... your great attention to detail is so great it shows! Thank you!
@brownmilligan1936
@brownmilligan1936 5 лет назад
fasts hammer in the west. thanks for a good show.
@thorstenwolters9025
@thorstenwolters9025 5 лет назад
Even without the "Humor "-part it is fantastic work still. And if you ever will 'freakout ' again, I will watching it and never complain about! 👍👏
@dfsfdsfsdfsdfsadsdfsfdsdsf3587
that humor made me sub
@THISisglmicle
@THISisglmicle 5 лет назад
God has blessed you, sir. It is awesome to watch you work. Thanks for sharing.
@dorightal4965
@dorightal4965 5 лет назад
I thought that I was watching something all over again!? Love watching you work! I envy your skills.
@brw3079
@brw3079 5 лет назад
That vertical belt sander is a metal eating monster!
@wildrootsfarm1975
@wildrootsfarm1975 5 лет назад
human planishing hammer!!!! Love the work...well done!
@williambutler8624
@williambutler8624 3 года назад
It's amazing to watch you work, you are so skilled at what you do, maybe I can learn some things watching these great videos, thanks
@klinej54
@klinej54 5 лет назад
So nice, I watched it twice! Amazing.
5 лет назад
I really love work. I could look all day how You work! :)
@bulletbegone355
@bulletbegone355 5 лет назад
Just simply terrific.
@KPearce57
@KPearce57 5 лет назад
That beautiful beast is coming along nicely.
@larryswindcatcher
@larryswindcatcher 5 лет назад
perfect pieces are beautiful.
@jabbasan12
@jabbasan12 5 лет назад
Amazing craftsmanship Sir!
@35STOPPER
@35STOPPER 5 лет назад
i just love these videos if i was young and lived in the area i would jump at the chance to learn from this guy im sure their are young people near that instead of playing video game go lean the dieing trade that this guy could teach them amazing and should be passed on
@tphvictims5101
@tphvictims5101 5 лет назад
Amazing
@KE4YAL
@KE4YAL 5 лет назад
With or without the Humor I enjoy
@Hotrodelectric
@Hotrodelectric 5 лет назад
"....without my so-called humor"" And now, back to our regularly scheduled silliness....
@chuckbuckets1
@chuckbuckets1 5 лет назад
you need one of those orange plastic dead blow hammers. I find them to be way better at bumping things around. They are quite cheap at harbor freight. Great channel, thanks!
@chrisknowles
@chrisknowles 5 лет назад
I loved the "humored" version myself :)
@adrianclehmann
@adrianclehmann 5 лет назад
I would like to know why one person disliked this episode. I liked it along with all the rest.
@MsRazvan29
@MsRazvan29 5 лет назад
Bravo Respekt 😍❤🤝✌
@NathanOkun
@NathanOkun 5 лет назад
Much of the purpose of the wood parts are as spacers and fillers to hold the metal parts that take up much of the load, at least at most of the key stress points.
@aubreyaub
@aubreyaub 5 лет назад
Just clicked "Like". Now I am sure that is "again". Haven't I seen this video before....? Think I need a drink, and its only 10.00 am.
@bgdavenport
@bgdavenport 5 лет назад
Mesmerizing, but I wonder about the unprotected steel bolts. The shanks are going to rust quickly.
@barkebaat
@barkebaat 5 лет назад
It's friday !
@mikedarr6968
@mikedarr6968 5 лет назад
Still an interesting video.
@JasperJanssen
@JasperJanssen 4 года назад
Re that first set going through the hounds, wouldn’t it have been possible to use something like a paper template to cut the appropriate S like shape straight from the metal, instead of starting with a straight oval and then forging it to conform to the angled direction?
@fishingsgreat
@fishingsgreat 5 лет назад
Is that a porter cable belt sander? Keith rucker just bought a very similar one
@steveskouson9620
@steveskouson9620 5 лет назад
I just saw Keith's video. Looks like it to me. steve
@mikeschaefer9516
@mikeschaefer9516 5 лет назад
I was going to ask the same.
@vicpatton5286
@vicpatton5286 5 лет назад
Sharp eye's! This looks like the same B3 unit but made/sold by Englehard-one of the owners after Porter Cable sold the rights.
@steveskouson9620
@steveskouson9620 5 лет назад
@@vicpatton5286, when Dave was grinding down the clips, I saw what looked like a Dymo sticker, that said B3 on it. Yes, foundries used to stick Dymo stickers, on the casting patterns. Nope, those are metal plates riveted on. steve
@ronpeck3226
@ronpeck3226 5 лет назад
Good observation guys!
@quintinstephens2573
@quintinstephens2573 3 года назад
3:55...different pointer tool for axle clips
@ohhpaul7364
@ohhpaul7364 5 лет назад
Terribly sorry if you misconstrued my comment last week as my having not enjoyed your humorous sidetrack; I was but trying to give some humor back to you. Thanks for the videos.
@dougankrum3328
@dougankrum3328 5 лет назад
I thoroughly enjoy every second of every one of your videos, almost like a sort of 'therapy'....but don't get any ideas about 'billing' me for that..!!
@OldIronShops
@OldIronShops 5 лет назад
Is that a porter Cable belt sander like Kieth Rucker just picked up?
@steveskouson9620
@steveskouson9620 5 лет назад
Keith. Only Kieth I ever met, was Kieth Merrill. (Made The Great American Cowboy, and got an Oscar for that, and also made Take Down.) David Johnston, the executive producer on Take Down, married me and my first wife. He was a Mormon Bishop, and had those "keys." steve
@gregdevault8000
@gregdevault8000 4 года назад
I've been watching you for some time. One thing I've noticed, in addition to your skill (which is awesome) is how you handle some very heavy pieces. My God, man. What did you do to get ready for this gig? Bench press volkswagens? Wrestle bison? I picked up on your good body mechanics, which probably helps you a lot and keeps you from crippling yourself but still, some of those pieces are darned heavy. I admire your style but you (forgive me) ain't no spring chicken. How long you figure you can keep this up?
@williambutler8624
@williambutler8624 3 года назад
It's amazing to watch you work you are so skilled at what you do, maybe I can learn some things from watching these great videos, thanks.
@larrywalker3137
@larrywalker3137 5 лет назад
But I like your humor
@gottfriedschuss5999
@gottfriedschuss5999 5 лет назад
Just curious: What makes you decide to hot punch some holes and drill others? Thanks and best regards, Gottfried
@spentacle
@spentacle 5 лет назад
Punched holes are square to take the square under the head of the CSH bolts
@gottfriedschuss5999
@gottfriedschuss5999 5 лет назад
spentacle Thanks for your clarification. I understand the square holes for heads of carriage bolts. That’s why I asked about punching vs. drilling. Can’t drill a square hole, but a rotobroach (sp?) looks like it is drilling a square or hex hole. However, Dave punched some fairly large round holes. Just trying to understand blacksmith vs. machinist thinking / work optimization. I can machine, but can’t call myself a machinist. But, I don’t have _any_ experience black smithing. Thanks and best regards. Gottfried
@gottfriedschuss5999
@gottfriedschuss5999 5 лет назад
Dave, Thanks. Great explanation. After your explanation, one understands the extra metal that gets "piled up" around the holes that you drifted/punched. Best regards, Gottfried
@kevinreardon2558
@kevinreardon2558 5 лет назад
Now I'm really curious. Who's building the water tank?
@kevinreardon2558
@kevinreardon2558 5 лет назад
@@EngelsCoachShop Looks like a road trip to me!
@gripWIN
@gripWIN 5 лет назад
I NOTICED, 4IN YOUR, AND MANY OTHER 'HEAT & SHAPE' WITH HAMMER VIDEOS … THE PERSON STRIKES, [THE MATR'L; THEN TAPS THE ANVIL.; WHAT IS THE REASON FOR THIS? THANKS!
@dadillen5902
@dadillen5902 5 лет назад
My wife says my hammering is almost like his, seems I hammer just as fast, but not nearly as longer. Seems to work for me though.
@larrypardi9143
@larrypardi9143 5 лет назад
Imagine I almost called the local sheriff to do a welfare check... ;^)
@gordbaker896
@gordbaker896 5 лет назад
I wonder if 'back in the day' as much care was given to building these chassis. Over built to be sure.
@RickOshay...
@RickOshay... 5 лет назад
Not when your hauling borax loads across the desert with 20 mules in the blazen sun it ain't...
@martindonald7613
@martindonald7613 5 лет назад
Those aren't axle clips. Those are AXLE CLIPS!
@yasarmevlut8376
@yasarmevlut8376 5 лет назад
Слишком много металла используется для лошади это большой груз
@bigredc222
@bigredc222 5 лет назад
That's why they used 20 mules to pull it, look up, "Borax 20 mule team"
@johnwright6706
@johnwright6706 5 лет назад
Did you remove the humor video?
@johnwright6706
@johnwright6706 5 лет назад
@@EngelsCoachShop I was going to show that to my son. Missed my chance I guess.
@TIPPY4U
@TIPPY4U 5 лет назад
Better without the humor, thanks
@ericzimmerman7524
@ericzimmerman7524 5 лет назад
Eh, not the same. You be you.
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