Yeh they are extremely talented ethan especially this man would probably be the last human alive in a apocalypse build himself a bunker with armoured vehicles 👏🤣
I swear, Plumbers, you can tell who is operating the vehicle by the view out of the "windshield". Ethan; engine max RPM & snow everywhere Will; Oh no... no no no & then vehicle on its side Edwin; birds chirping, lots of laughter then "ouch" You guys are like fraternity brothers! So much fun to watch your videos. Cheers!
It looks like a trail groomer with the tracks on it. and it looks really stable on the snow. and it sounds really good, it definitely has a bark to it. there's probably no where it won't go. I have to tell you, when I think Ethan has built the most AWESOME machine. he comes along and out does himself, totally amazing. and Edwin didn't crash the camper. I noticed that you play the guitar and you were talking getting injured. I'm always working on something vehicles or whatever. and I used to not care about injuring my hands. but when I started playing the guitar I had to protect my hands. because you can't play the guitar with injured hands. this was another great video guys keep up the great work.
As a creator I appreciate everything that goes into to making these . While it's clear Ethan IS the talent and has very strong design , fabrication and mechanical skills . It's a team effort , and the filming , editing and support behind the scenes , is an essential part , never to be taken for granted . Well done guys .
I've been machining for years, used to be a toolmaker, and that thing Ethan did with the tailstock is exactly how I do internal threads on a lathe when I can. If you take the tap out of the tailstock chuck but leave the job in the main chuck you can use the chuck key to turn the lathe over and use a tap wrench (or shifter spanner) on the tap with your right hand
Greetings from Texas!! I love that you guys actually complete your builds. So many teams out there take the time to build incredible machines, but stop short of 'finishing' them. I'm talking about taking the time to get a quality paint job and doing all the fiddly bits that turn these from a build into a BUILD. The finishing touches that you guys do to the projects really are important. Your work is a 'pretty' as it is functional. Yes, it makes a difference! I'm sitting here looking at the Barbi camper and the two tone paint job, the Barbi grill, the painted A arms, the hex holes on the supports, they all add up to superior craftsmanship. This includes the time/work/artistry of the video/editing as well. It flows well, and is crisp and clean. A beautiful build can be ruined with lousy presentation. Keep up the good work guys!
ALWAYS both intriguing and enjoyable watching Ethan work out all the little details of these builds. He makes it look, so mater of fact. A simple genius! What a BEAST the Barbie Camper is on tracks!
@@alexanderpotzelsberger719 Ja die basteln tolles Spielzeug für große Kinder 😅 ich hol mir für meine Projekte Anregungen Kannst ja bei meinen Videos schauen Grüße aus dem Zwickauer Land
Jokes aside, this is one of the sweetest pieces of machinery you’ve ever created! Keep showing the world what us plumbers can do with our minds and mittens, from a fellow plumber.
You know what would be epic? Enter one of your power wheel creations into king of the hammers 😂😂. Just imagine and hour long two part special. One working on and prep, and traveling there, part two would be the race, after party and showing the carnage.
I was so hoping that this is where you guys were going to go! With all the others, I was hoping to see this, and you delivered!!! So awesome! Love the videos!
Since you put tracks on everything, have you considered building something like a ripsaw? Dedicated track vehicle? I feel like you guys would build a beautiful chassis.
You can put a center in the tailstock and use a crescent wrench of the flats of the tap. Then you rest the end of the crescent wrench on the carriage so it'll drive the tap. Most taps have a hole in the end of them if yours doesnt this obviously wont work. A simple way to explain it would be to think of the tap as being turned between the tailstock and the part you're trying to tap and put the wrench on the tap and let it rest on the carriage.
Excellent video guys ,!!..... it's not the first slo-mo roll over....and it's not gonna be the last !!.... gotta learn to walk before you can run.....great job by all !!.... thanks for sharing this with us
GRINDHARD!! It would run a lot better if it had an air box at the throttle body like it does stock and then the snorkel attached to the air box, speaking of expirence, it needs a reserve of air. Just trust me. The way you have it set up it's robbing a lot of HP and running poorly. Just unhook the snorkel from the throttle body, and you will notice right away. Awesome build!
29:38. Thought Will's Footwear was interesting right after the roll. It's great how they retain all of the Barbie logos on the steering set and the front grille .
I love watching the SNOW TRACK EVERYTHING CHANNEL Edit ( I would love to see if you guys can make a Can Am snow bike with dual skis and the tracks) I bet that would handle EPIC
Super ATV has an electric power steering kit that any fabricator could adapt in a heartbeat. Installed one on our Polaris Ranger Crew in less than an hour. It is fully adjustable, worth its weight in gold. Definitely look into it and beef up the tie rods or linkages. Which is a must for tracks either way. This is so freaking awesome.
I think the build is so amazing you guys! I smiled ear to ear watching the video. Just a thought maybe some sort of wide stance and power steering addition. I’m into watching you guys fab the technical stuff. Either way love the work yins put in.
I still remember one of my comments on one of your old videos joking about you guys making a 4x4 out of a Barbie camper van. I can't believe you guys actually did it!
I’ve install quite a few VFDs for home use industrial machinery (changes single phase to 3 phase for motors). Even had a water feature that I stepped up single phase 240v to (essentially) single phase 480v, over sized the VFD and disabled the missing phase protection/alarm on the VFD all to run a 3 phase pump motor and avoid running new conduit for larger wires.(Yes, it was to code and approved by the VFD manufacturer).
Honestly, if you painted it black, this would be like the perfect rig for humping gear and equipment out to like a hunt/fishing/ice fishing camp.. it’s waaaay more versatile than a snowmobile.. it’s able to drive over downed trees and rocks , has its weight spread out over the surface area of the four tracks (good for weight distribution on ice for ice fishing ) .. it’s just, perfect .. ❤️😍 The only thing I would do is add a power steering set up from like a four wheeler somehow (or something similar, I’m not to sure if 4 wheelers have PS)