Really cool the way that you uses angles to create stylish shapes, much better looking than my right angles every where. I will have to give it a go and see what I end up with.
Man, this build is absolutely awesome. It’s so hard to be patient, watching all this engineering happen is wonderful. Excellent content my friend. Please keep it up!
Your channel has finally blown up! So well deserved congratulations and im so jealous of the light in your new workshop. Ive always hated filming in my old dark workshop. Im here to learn about suspensions :) edit… holy crap your suspension looks INCREDIBLE!
Hey thanks man! Great to speak to u again. I learned from the last workshop that skylights are the way man! Hopefully il have this this running in a couple of days it's been over a year since I started this build and it's rusting faster than I'm building it! Doh! But such is life...
I’m waiting for the 4th part of the build since I’ve watched from start to part 3. Please upload part 4. I’m from South Africa🇿🇦 and I’m really hooked to this awesome build
Was wondering when we would get an update and WOW!!!!! What an update. Your skills are absolutely second to none 👍 Beautiful work bro, look forward to the progress 😎🤘🇺🇸
@@brandons42472 This is such an elegant design. As he said in the video, it was a Boo Boo. Boo Boo's happen, but it would be nice if he could make it function the way he envisioned it. At this point it's an easy fix. It's only a mistake if you don't fix it. This is not a dig on him, it happens to all of us.
Noice shed! Admit I was impressed at first with what you were accomplishing with your indoor/outdoor rustic smithy. Can’t wait to see what you can do with this.
Very happy to see this build back on air! A lot of progress in this episode. What I like is the simple tools you use that make us think, it's easy I can make too! Or not 😁! Thanks for video!
I have to say, there’s a part of me that is going ARGGG YOU CANT DO IT LIKE THAT, YOU NEED A FRAME JIG AND A MICROMETER, bleh bleh bleh. But I’m super impressed at your ability to come up with innovative solutions and just get on and build certain parts without a lot of complex CAD models or diagrams or whatnot. Keep up the good work!
This thing is gonna be a ripper! You do such great work. So detailed. You remind me of the channel rather be welding. You never buy anything you make it from scratch. Now that's a craft. I wish I had the mindset and skill level to do what you do. When my son gets a little older and I can get some free time in the shop I will for sure build a power wheels. It's just what I need!! Thanks again for sharing you talents with the world!
Hey thanks man I appreciate that! Power wheels are a great little project to get into. It's fun trying to squeeze a whole car into into a tiny space using strange parts! I wish u all the best mate!
Love your video, can't wait to build my own some day, I'm sure you're video will help me figure out the hubs and some other ods and ends. I especially like how your videos are from more of the fabrication side of things, Raw metal turned into a useful part
Stumbeled across this and mow subbed and waiting for the next episode. Good to see all the metal working skills being used. So much these days is buy and bolt on. Makes a change to see it actually concept-ed and made.
Just stumbled across your channel yesterday and I've already watched 5 or 6 videos. What you've accomplished without fancy, expensive tools is amazing. Great job brother!
I believe that, you will be shortly, a new manufacturer/producing of this type of mini cars. I would like to have one. You are and amazing mechanical engineer. Fantastic work. Can't wait to see this car running.
I’m still marvelling at the engineering in this. Dude has built a car with equivalent engineering to most branded products on the market. Why would anyone buy an import when u can buy locally & customised.
You have for sure the best ratio between the parts you make (amazing) and the tools you use (cardboard, drill, angle grinder) The result is impressive. Congrats !!
Now Thats What I Call An Extention 2021 👍🏻. Would have cost half as much a couple of years ago! I had scrapped my renovation plans a while back, due to "Things" that have been manufactured elsewhere! Thanks for the entertainment/work 🍻
Thanks mate! Yeah I couldn't have picked a worse time to build a timber workshop but such is life.. I'm just so happy to have a concrete floor and a big door! Hope your well mate!
Great job, and the back is nearly as cool as the front. I think I would change the connections on the lower A arms. You'll be glad if you need to adjust it. What a great project.
Hey thanks man! I think I have a cunning plan! If I lengthen one link and shorten the other I should be able to adjust the toe in/out while still having camber adjustment on the upper link... or at least that my plan!?! 😅👍
@@councilhousecreations8035 I just made the same exact statement to another commenter. As long as both are not being adjusted at the same time I don't see an issue
I love this you are a hell of a fabricator! I noticed one problem your having with the rear suspension the shocks are mounted upside down and oil can’t reach the dampener they will work if you flip them over. Thank you for posting this video I really enjoy watching this build.
I am amazed at your capacity to design it as you go. I would have spent months trying to design everything on CAD before cutting anything... And probably getting it wrong anyway. Kudos sir, I'm very impressed.
patiently waiting pays off! Another solid update my friend. new shop looks great! lots of light and room! keep up the great content. Now patiently waiting for Part 4 :)