Crusty gets a custom made steering column

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  • čas přidán 16. 02. 2023
  • mounting the dash and building a custom steering column from bits and pieces I have a lying around in Crusty
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  • @dayslife
    @dayslife Před rokem +5

    this is what real hot rodding is all about, build and mod. with what you have, with minimum spending ... nice progress Tony, one more step forward.

  • @karlnelson6593
    @karlnelson6593 Před rokem +1

    Another great class from Fitzee’s University. Always amazed at your ability to make things seem simple enough for me to tackle! Thanks.

  • @jorgefernandez-mv8hu
    @jorgefernandez-mv8hu Před rokem +1

    That was very interesting to watch. Your tips for the bearings were spot on. That is a fine column and the dash came out great. Everything is supported nicely and not going anywhere. Great Job!

  • @russ8849
    @russ8849 Před rokem +3

    I said it once before. You are inspiring. I don't know what keeps you motivated but you are keeping me motivated and all I'm doing right now is drywall work for myself. However I do body work for a living and I respect the thought that you put into everything you do, one section at a time with no fancy tools.👊

  • @jbaerial537
    @jbaerial537 Před rokem +4

    You have inspired me to get into doing things that I never thought I could. I wish you could see some of the things I have done using skills that you showed me. My brother as well. We just spent all day in the Garauge yesterday working on the vehicles and having a blast. I am 51 years old and I have spent my whole life as a mechanic working on drivability and electrical/software problems. I lost the enjoyment of working on that stuff. But doing custom fabrication has given me back the childhood enjoyment of working in the Garauge again. I can’t thank you enough. I love and watch all of your videos, I do like and share them. Great job on Crusty

    • @centralbears3010
      @centralbears3010 Před 6 měsíci

      AGREED! I hate electrical / computers. I'm old school as tony is and i realized I dont need thousands of dollars in lathes and milling machines to build an awesome car. love them junk yards now. all most as good as a day fishing......

  • @michaeltruscott9443
    @michaeltruscott9443 Před rokem

    I’ll tell you what I think you are one of the best metal fabricators I have ever seen

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat Před rokem +11

    I don’t use water to cool down welds but I have used a cold wet rag on the backside of something while welding in certain situations where u really don’t wanna put much heat into something or worried about burning through thin metal. Whatever it takes sometimes! Great vid bud👍

  • @martinfowler6512
    @martinfowler6512 Před rokem +5

    Great job! Really enjoyed this show. The fabrication was excellent. I love how you do everything with simple tools.

  • @marcmigneault8364
    @marcmigneault8364 Před rokem +3

    As a racer myself, I can only say that your work is beautiful. And Peanut is back. Keep up the good work!

  • @patrickchristie82
    @patrickchristie82 Před rokem

    You know, I don’t plan to build a column, but there is a lot of thought process and fab ideas we could apply to other projects. Thanks Fitzee

  • @terryhodgson8798
    @terryhodgson8798 Před rokem +2

    That eccentric is to lock on shaft you set it with a punch!

  • @123suzukisamurai
    @123suzukisamurai Před rokem +6

    Awesome. Love the column. I love how u figure out how to use various pieces of simple metal to make swell engineered product. How u do your vids is very nicely put together as well. Thanks Fitzee

  • @donaldfisher8556
    @donaldfisher8556 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, Tony. The Adventures of Crusty are becoming reality. And hey, your cut and butt video is great.

  • @RaysLaughsAndLyrics
    @RaysLaughsAndLyrics Před rokem +1

    Nice build... Not your first rodeo. I see your Rodent🐀 Recovery Technician 😸 is out making the rounds. Life is good when you have a well-trained and motivated staff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robbigemon1868
    @robbigemon1868 Před rokem +4

    Fantastic job tony. Your tips are always good.. and the humor with the precise one of a kind pipe clamp had me rolling . Thanks for sharing all your knowledge tony .. until next time ill stick around

  • @kcrussell25
    @kcrussell25 Před rokem +9

    I was late following the crusty videos and actually went back to the start after new year.
    It's incredible to see how far crusty has come since the start and the huge amount of advice you have given throughout that's helped me with my project.
    I'm looking forward to seeing this tomorrow 😃

  • @colehara
    @colehara Před rokem

    These videos are great.
    I'm always learning something.
    👍
    🇨🇦

  • @littlepaddy7444
    @littlepaddy7444 Před rokem +2

    A real adventure in fabrication, good job. Thanks Fitzee.

  • @johnlee8231
    @johnlee8231 Před rokem +2

    One thing I saw thats bitten me before was seeing you use the unibit to open up the hole for the steering shaft after you precisely located the center of the shaft. I've found out the hard way they dont stay centered on the hole once you start stepping out the size. Lesson learned the hard way for me

  • @ronrhein2152
    @ronrhein2152 Před rokem +6

    Those bearings are eccentric locking collars, they are designed to slide together and then turn the eccentric collar counter to the rotation of the shaft to lock the bearing race to the shaft, tighten the set screw and it will stay in place. Since you will be turning the shaft both directions it wouldn't matter which way you locked it.

    • @skutahuniai4830
      @skutahuniai4830 Před rokem

      You are correct except for one thing. You are to lock it in the SAME direction as shaft rotation. Think about it. With the collar locked to the shaft by the set screw. as the shaft turns it will tend to further tighten the collar on the bearing. Doing it your way, the rotating shaft is attempting to loosen the collar on the bearing.

  • @johnalexander4356
    @johnalexander4356 Před rokem +6

    Lookin good! You might look at using a CV joint boot to cover the exposed shaft. I think that would look pretty good. Also, I've used bearing for wheel barrel wheels. They have a flange on one side that holds them to your outer pipe. And best of all they cost a dollar or two.

  • @centralbears3010
    @centralbears3010 Před 6 měsíci

    Best Design! Solid thought process. I have no fear working with simple tools and making mistakes. you ought to see the VW bus we got going on with a camry engine.

  • @sizzler66
    @sizzler66 Před rokem +2

    Awesome job . I learned a lot. Love the channel and need to do an hour video every day.

  • @Padraig123
    @Padraig123 Před rokem

    Next Week, Fitzee fabricates a race car with Heinz Beans cans!!! 😂 Love how you just use what you've got layin around. Great Vlog keep up the good work always fascinating.

  • @monadking2761
    @monadking2761 Před rokem

    Tony, The older horn slip ring, from the old Chevy's you questioned were hot. The slip ring is grounded through the stearing wheel since the relay coil is floating hot. When you hit the horn ring, the relay is energized and applies 12 volts through the secondary side to the horns. Just like the dome lights accept there no relay for them.
    You mentioned maybe putting a boot over the area below the steering wheel. Could you use a boot from a CV joint?
    What you just did was absolutely incredible. A lot of thought and time was put into that dash area. Nice job.

  • @herbiederby3394
    @herbiederby3394 Před rokem

    It was a enjoyable one fitzee alot of humorous moment had me L.M.A.O...and a great job as always too.... 🙂👍🙏

  • @MegaCountach
    @MegaCountach Před rokem +2

    Holy crap Tony, you have taken "gap be gone" to a hole other level with that hose clamp ! Keep em coming, cheers, Doug

    • @deconteesawyer5758
      @deconteesawyer5758 Před rokem

      It's more fun cutting one too short, then cutting one too long, than resorting to that complicated thing of multiplying the diameter X 3.14 or whatever.

  • @hfdzl
    @hfdzl Před 10 měsíci

    Great job my friend !! Sometimes hard to find the extra space shuttle tooling !! 😄😄

  • @boatnut64
    @boatnut64 Před rokem

    Tips were Good. That's why I Stick Around. 😉😉😉
    Another Big Win. 👍👍👍

  • @georgeezzell4474
    @georgeezzell4474 Před rokem

    Love watching your videos.

  • @mortimerschnerd3846
    @mortimerschnerd3846 Před rokem +1

    I like your philosophy regarding hot rodding and the use of recycled parts. We think alike!

  • @dirkg7062
    @dirkg7062 Před rokem +1

    Great job Tony! I always learn something when I watch your videos.

  • @tonyosmer8459
    @tonyosmer8459 Před rokem +1

    Love all your videos , you have great skills ! 🙂

  • @errolpoxleitner9586
    @errolpoxleitner9586 Před rokem +1

    What a learning experience thanks.

  • @grosseileracingteam
    @grosseileracingteam Před rokem +1

    Hey Tony. You really had to roll up your sleeves for that build. Hope you can find the other side of that harness plug. Maybe use a CV joint boot on the steering shaft between the wheel and the plastic housing to make it look a little more better. Thanks for posting.

  • @youthdawg
    @youthdawg Před rokem +1

    I love how you do stuff. My buddies are always saying to me "why don't you just get a new one!" It's fun to use what I got laying around and fix stuff

  • @endeavour2127
    @endeavour2127 Před rokem

    Thoroughly enjoyed the whole video!!👌👌👌

  • @michaelvandenhoy1021
    @michaelvandenhoy1021 Před rokem

    Good job of explaining mounting of dash, steering column and brake assembly. You have explained things that will help me when I build my old $50.00 rusty1941 plymouth project car using donated S10 components.Great educational video.

  • @geoffreymills9932
    @geoffreymills9932 Před rokem +1

    Awesome job Tony and thanks for the great tips, my next adventure on my 47 is the column so this one is right on time for helping me with that,

  • @AintScaredGarage
    @AintScaredGarage Před rokem

    I'm loving this build

  • @harrytaylor6854
    @harrytaylor6854 Před rokem

    Wow man sir Tony that was quite the job you did looks good and very solid well done great video

  • @ferdiebiojon8761
    @ferdiebiojon8761 Před rokem

    Bravo, excellent job

  • @BlackOpsJuJu
    @BlackOpsJuJu Před rokem +1

    Truly Amazing as Always Such Great Tips You Have a Great Ability not only for Metal Working but Teaching also Thanks so Much for Sharing

  • @mattthescrapwhisperer

    I love the highly precise and close tolerance machine tool.....

  • @OldJoe212
    @OldJoe212 Před rokem +1

    A couple squirts of Armor-All and that dash will look better than new.

  • @JakeTaylor1646
    @JakeTaylor1646 Před rokem

    That's gonna be one Sweet Machine!

  • @mariomuz8
    @mariomuz8 Před rokem

    love ur work

  • @BrucePierson
    @BrucePierson Před rokem

    That was an interesting exercise, fitting all the pieces together to make everything look like a regular Corolla.

  • @shihankoji
    @shihankoji Před rokem +1

    Fitz, I used PVC pipe to hide the steering bar on my project, turned out awesome. Will take some finagling with different diameter PVC pipe, but it can be done NFLD style (hard work and ingenuity). Great show by the way, luv your content.

  • @BrucePierson
    @BrucePierson Před rokem

    Peanut checking out the snow and wondering when it will all melt and the weather will warm up again. Then deciding it's way too cold out here, let me back inside quick.

  • @ronwalsh
    @ronwalsh Před rokem +1

    I would add a CV joint boot to clean up the looks of the column that sticks out. Great work, as always.

  • @CappuccinoDrives
    @CappuccinoDrives Před rokem +1

    Tony, I have something for you, to trim up the exposed shaft behind the wheel. I'm not sure if it'll be within your budget range, as it's a high class solution, but an inner tie rod boot from a steering rack would be perfect to cover up that shaft and maintain its dignity out in public.

  • @digschopper9321
    @digschopper9321 Před rokem

    Those bearing caps are brilliant.

  • @BrucePierson
    @BrucePierson Před rokem +4

    Something to watch tomorrow morning. Looking forward to seeing another step towards the completion of this project.

  • @rjung_ch
    @rjung_ch Před rokem

    Peanut out of the warm house, the snow is receding. 👍

  • @270billycraven
    @270billycraven Před rokem

    Such an amazing vid great work as always man

  • @SkaterStimm
    @SkaterStimm Před rokem

    Killer build.

  • @johnkranz4004
    @johnkranz4004 Před rokem

    Very nice job Tony

  • @irongoatrocky2343
    @irongoatrocky2343 Před rokem

    Crusty is coming along bit by bit!
    My lady friend says your chief inspector at the end is very lovely!.......(I agree as well BTW!)

  • @bryancooper2699
    @bryancooper2699 Před rokem

    Awesome video. I see why you put the column in before the floor. I wish I could send you photos of my project. I will continue to learn from you . Yes the tips weee good. Thank you

    • @fitzeesfabrications
      @fitzeesfabrications  Před rokem

      I have a facebook group setup for things like that. I enjoy seeing other people's projects

  • @4speed3pedals
    @4speed3pedals Před rokem

    Tony, I am subscribed and I clicked the bell so I am notified when you post a new video. This one had been posted for over 4 hours and no notification. I found it listed on the main page when I refreshed it to see some new suggestions, most of which CZcams recommends are trash. You cannot trust CZcams.

  • @elmerjackson9364
    @elmerjackson9364 Před rokem

    The collar on your bearing is an eccentric locking ring to lock it to the shaft, used mostly on conveyer belts.tap it around to lock in place

  • @toddo316
    @toddo316 Před rokem

    The tips were good!

  • @bradley-cfudge1914
    @bradley-cfudge1914 Před rokem

    Love it ! Old school hot roding, if you don't have it, make it !

  • @goptools
    @goptools Před rokem

    Hi Tony. You would think that a steering column, being a pretty uncomplicated mechanical device, would not require such a high level of fabrication. That old Chev column was just the ticket though. In the end, it looks great. I also like seeing the great explorer coming home, out of the woods, at the end! Thanks for the video!

  • @jackchristensen2276
    @jackchristensen2276 Před rokem

    Best video yet my man 👍

  • @jacquespoirier9071
    @jacquespoirier9071 Před rokem

    an access to¯a lathe would have made the task so much easier, simply 2 steel ( or plastic )plugs that have contained the bearings you've choosen.
    very good fabrication work and very good video

  • @tdeje
    @tdeje Před rokem

    nice work !

  • @donkintz281
    @donkintz281 Před rokem

    Nice job 👏 👍

  • @chrismartin5145
    @chrismartin5145 Před rokem

    Another friday night with great content!

  • @mauroarantes9407
    @mauroarantes9407 Před rokem

    SUPER GOOD.

  • @britjamaine9229
    @britjamaine9229 Před rokem

    Learned some fab on this one.

  • @xozindustries7451
    @xozindustries7451 Před rokem

    Good job

  • @cortcam664
    @cortcam664 Před rokem

    One of your best, most interesting U"tubes". Well done even tho it gave you "Fitz".

  • @stewcrane3441
    @stewcrane3441 Před rokem +1

    Every show I think, it can't get any better. I am always wrong, it gets better every episode. I knew there was a reason I never throw usable scrap away.
    By the way, lightening holes on the column braces - Full Race!

  • @davetyson2331
    @davetyson2331 Před rokem

    that was great

  • @jayjohnston2821
    @jayjohnston2821 Před rokem

    Forget about Dat Just set that there Awesome Fitzy AS usual Keeping it simple
    Nuttin Fancy !! Cue Applause Smiley!!! My Motto in the Garage is very similar "Keep it simple Stupid!" Just one step at a time and don;t get ahead of yourself, Just the way you do 👍👍👍

  • @lancemclean9273
    @lancemclean9273 Před rokem +1

    I’m glad you enjoyed that because I would have found it very frustrating I think. I’ll admit I might have done that credit card swipe thing you mentioned.

  • @noberet
    @noberet Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @tommyg7381
    @tommyg7381 Před rokem

    Cool little hotrod

  • @Angus_McGyver
    @Angus_McGyver Před rokem +1

    I believe those bearing collars are eccentric. By turning them they cam lock the bearing to the shaft. Edit, I should have watched a little longer. You figgered it out.

  • @thistlelee
    @thistlelee Před rokem

    Mercy......complicated steering column geometry !

  • @mikegeo408
    @mikegeo408 Před rokem

    I thought the center holes were offset in those brackets. Thanks for clearing it up Fitzee. 👀

  • @williambasinger5859
    @williambasinger5859 Před rokem

    If you put a plastic bag nice and tight around the roll bar and then fill the dash pad with expanding insulation foam it will fill in the gap, and make your job easier when you cover the panel with new vinyl.

  • @mikeduquesne3630
    @mikeduquesne3630 Před rokem

    Looks factory ❤

  • @mikemeyer1791
    @mikemeyer1791 Před rokem

    Genius.

  • @deanm4138
    @deanm4138 Před rokem +1

    That was cool to see how all that came together.
    There’s a guy on CZcams that does a lot of cracked dash repair his channel is “Sprayway customs”

  • @gordonstarship
    @gordonstarship Před rokem

    We'd be as good as you at metal fab, IF we had all those high dollar precision tools you use.

  • @joelkoonce8559
    @joelkoonce8559 Před rokem

    You da Man !!!

  • @davebrittain9216
    @davebrittain9216 Před rokem

    Tony I always enjoy seeing the way you figure through things. I do have something I would like to use on my build. Take a look at the Prius power steering set up. It is just a small motor that connects under the dash and is right on the column. Very nifty way to give your car electric power steering for cheap and so simple. Have you seen them used before?

    • @fitzeesfabrications
      @fitzeesfabrications  Před rokem +1

      I have seen thrm ysed before. Not sure if it was from the sane car but did the sane thing. A neat setup.

  • @oldodger
    @oldodger Před rokem

    You certainly are DASHING today sir ! 🤣🤣😅

  • @02berlina
    @02berlina Před rokem

    If you were to put a round plate the size of the opening of the plastic shroud with a sleeve welded to it that you can screw to the steering shaft with two holes in the plate that slide on the self cancellation pins for the turn signals will mean you won't have to remember to cancel them manually .

  • @eaglebaldonetough4074

    Hello fitzee how are you doing?!Nice to see you again!Have a good week end mate!

  • @christopherdawkins5392
    @christopherdawkins5392 Před rokem +1

    No tilt? Lol. Good tips.

  • @jeffsnyder2051
    @jeffsnyder2051 Před rokem

    HA HA i was thinking the same thing about the wiper switch.

  • @flatfoot62
    @flatfoot62 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @gregellerbe
    @gregellerbe Před rokem +1

    Those bearings are tapper lock bearings, they have a drilled hole on the black ring that you can use a punch to tap it around to lock it in place and then use the set screw to keep from coming a lose

    • @gregellerbe
      @gregellerbe Před rokem

      Thanks, I enjoy your videos I have learned a lot from you 😊

    • @deconteesawyer5758
      @deconteesawyer5758 Před rokem

      Far from being a taper lock, that is an Eccentric Cam Locking Style Bearing.

  • @godofawsome03
    @godofawsome03 Před rokem +1

    Tony , I think that lower Bearing needs to stick down further past the firewall to be changed !

  • @torstenselle
    @torstenselle Před rokem

    Hey hello the live chat was fun.But the upgrade to CAD -cardbord-aided design- It's not a 3d printer. It's a profile gauge

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat Před rokem +1

    Just imagine if a guy had 2 hose clamps!