@@charlestannehill7537 Also I would think only cutting and welding a small section at a time, the go to the opposite side, start again, and keep going side to side in a pattern may help. OR make a self contained jig weed to the back of the rim & to the center before any cutting is done.
Video Idea: See how many windshield wipers can be installed on the entire body of a car. So that in the rain, it sheds water like a dog shaking itself dry.
@@yiayiosmalakas9076 Lol, however, this is Garage 54. Garage 54 operates using the principles being that they actually want to try to see what happens, in the name of science. #Physics
Pretty incredible to free weld all those pieces just on the ground No jigs, clamps or centering fixtures. These guys are taught very well how to make do with very little. Kudos.
instead of welding materal on "causing distortion" draw cool design and make a carboard template plasma/zip-cut materal out of existing steel wheel inwhich you did so i guess you conqard this expirment very nice work guys
@@julikb yes cutting two sections out across from each other first and filling them, then the next sections.... its possible the rim could have been kept straight.
I saw a car on the road that did that...picking up his kid at school..do you know that as he made a slow turn..two tires came off the ground. An old Impala. Trippy.
Wow! This guy needs to have his own RU-vid channel. A little wobbly, but hey he gets an A for effort. I like people who are willing to try despite the difficulties, 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That merc looks much better with that on it. @Garage54, stay safe, wash your hands and keep your social distance. Here in the UK we have 1000's sick and the death tole rises! I see Novosibirsk has some cases of COVID19. Be safe...
you are always going to have issues with balance unless you cut and weld on opposite sides, cut one section out and weld in your pieces then rotate 180 degrees and do the same, repeat all the way around. that will keep the heat flex from throwing the hub off center
Just weld up a jig to hold both the rim and hub piece - you need it to do all 4 anyway. Then cut up the rim all at once - easier to clean up all surfaces. Welding it up "piece meal" didn't work out.
Love to wach this in english (i know Russian), more than video I Love comments, because russians just shout on them, būt you guys understand them and on this Chanel they don't have much haters.
not just russians its generally a slavic thing to shout and argue for any reason you can find just coz its fun plus most of the audience on original channel are kids from Вcuntакте so they are just plain dumb
Y'all are awesome as usual. I'm 1/8 Russian myself and I love you guys and hold a high degree of respect for Vlad. Y'all have the best leader, at least in your part of the world if not possibly anywhere
It is a declaration of war , this act of car terrorism must be punished by any means . The History will not forget those who allowed such an atrocity without doing anything against it . GOD BLESS BBS AND OUR COUNTRY .
Im sure everyone has noticed one very common theme with these guys, they use a Grinder for almost EVERYTHING! They must have a 20m high pile of metal dust & used grinder blades out the back! I didnt even think you could use a grinder for half the things they do use one for! Many times I cant believe they arent using a Jigsaw instead, I mean they even cut straight lines in metal sheets with a grinder, crazy!
Instead of buying expensive BREMBO or WilWood brakes, convert the hubs of a car to accept brakes from another car. Example: Saloon brakes on a hatchback.
It will work, if u weld a thick steel circular plate like a wheel spacer inside and then weld the spokes carefully, could take measurements as all the spokes would be of equal size, then it should be balanced and work.
3d print some BBS wheels! I think that 'wobble' will look even better if all 4 wheels were done, each one just out of sync with the rest, should make driving it a bit more if a challenge? 😎👍⚠️😯😁😷
A fan from the usa...yall did a hell of a job.. I know you rush things for the video but I bet if y'all took your time and clean that thing up they will look badass
Video Idea: try to lock up rear wheels on a front wheel drive car, so that they spun together, put some bad grip tyres in the rear and good in the front, Would it make a front wheel drive car drift? or take a 4wd car and disconnect the propshaft and weld the diff, to get the same effect, I mean you can use handbrake for drifting, but that does not count if you want to prove rwd guys that fwd car can drift lol :D... So maybe locking back wheels could make a car slip easier with less handbrake, so that it would not slow down? :)... Maybe you could compare drifting with only handbrake, and then with locked wheels and handbrake? Maybe a bad wheel alignment could help even more and wider wheels at front? I don't know but sounds like an interesting experiment to me, maybe even useful. Thanks for another great video by the way! :)
Here is an idea, bolt a wheel spacer to the steel wheel, and then weld the spokes to that, then remove the steel wheel center when you're done welding, that wil fix the flimsy center of the wheels
A lil extra care and bracing and weld grinding before paint and these would actually be really cool. Just add a bit more time, care and skill and boom a cool feature for your custom car. These are %100 doable.
You are very creative, but their benefits, if they are heavy, are made of iron, not aluminum, Also, you need to control the welding, smooth the effect of welding, use the sander well, and spray the rims with a good paint, after which the work is very ideal,Finally, it is not suitable for driving on highways at high speeds, because it will be extremely dangerous, but it may be useful in free drift arenas with tire blasting and making this rim eroding with friction with asphalt.😅😅