FINALLY SOLVING MY PROBLEM AND NEW PLASMA TABLE!!!

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • I've had a problem with my steering knuckle where I drilled and tapped holes too large when installing my double shear... Today is the day that i finally solve my problem and I also got a new plasma table so we'll be firing that thing up and seeing how it works as well as getting the motor mounted!!! come along and don't forget to leave a comment!!
    #plasmatable #fabrication #welding

Komentáře • 155

  • @kevinetheridge6153
    @kevinetheridge6153 Před rokem +4

    Re: the plasma table. It'll be great once that thing gets working. I recently bought a pretty cheap laser cutter. Not using it for the same reasons, of course, but to avoid wasting material, I set up a simple shape - for your purposes, I'd maybe do a 3" circle, 3" square - and I'll just run test cuts till I get power / speed / passes / height (which I guess might be power, speed, air, height on a plasma) set appropriately. It's way faster than trying to cut a huge piece and has saved me the frustration of waiting on a lengthy cut / engrave and having only a piece of it not work.

  • @joewithrow2345
    @joewithrow2345 Před rokem +5

    after mechanicing for 45 years, it's fun watching you and seeing you learn; observing how you contemplate problems, work through them. 1 rule I learned early and helped me was "fix it right the first time" and that comes with experiance. I pray for your safety and health. No it's not a put down, I can remember "learning the hard way"

  • @stephenoshaughnessy2279
    @stephenoshaughnessy2279 Před rokem +1

    You understand your knowledge strong points and where you need to learn. When you build another truck, you'll have this background experience.

  • @johnmcnaught7453
    @johnmcnaught7453 Před rokem +14

    I enjoy watching you work through problems encountered along the way......As an old (very) retired marine engineer I appreciate such things.

  • @clarencesimpson2501
    @clarencesimpson2501 Před rokem

    If you continue to buy every permutation of all possibilities you will sooner or later have all the right stuff and it will go together smoothly and everyone will think you're a genius!

  • @mikedarden4357
    @mikedarden4357 Před rokem +17

    Maybe reach out to Rudy from RAD to help with the plasma cutter.

    • @paulandreassen9964
      @paulandreassen9964 Před rokem +3

      Or Riley @ Ambition Strikes.

    • @alexandersobel115
      @alexandersobel115 Před rokem +4

      Utah Ginger collaboration 👍

    • @guygrotke8059
      @guygrotke8059 Před rokem +1

      Rudy may be awfully busy, since he has to do everything on their budget truck build after Hollie broke her back. But even if the plasma cutter makes crusty edges, they can always be cleaned up with a grinder or belt sander. They don't have to be perfect. Machinists would never just use a plasma cutter for anything that had to be precise.

  • @chipprice1174
    @chipprice1174 Před rokem +7

    Trent, when tapping, you need to go backwards every turn or turn and a half, just a little bit to break off what you have cut. That's what those "flutes" or grooves are for in the tap. Makes a much nicer tread cut. Also use cutting fluid, even oil is better than nothing. Blow out the hole, run tap down again, blow out again, and call it done. You may have done this, I just didn't see it i the footage. Talking about tube buggies supporting all of their weight on just tube, yes they are, but there is usually at least tow rows of tube, even if a upper and lower, with lots of triangulation.

  • @michaelwilliams7481
    @michaelwilliams7481 Před rokem +13

    More progress, Trent, you are a man on a mission, with your determination you will get there.
    Best wishes on the next stage from Mike. ❤

  • @Camey71073
    @Camey71073 Před rokem +8

    My dad was a mechanic when I was younger and I used to sit on the vehicle and watch him. Watching this channel is kinda like reliving childhood. Really cool. Everything is a learning experience.❤ from Oklahoma

  • @ef5842
    @ef5842 Před rokem

    Learning from you how you work things out, helps me have faith working through my day. I was so interested in how those engine mounts were made and finally installed. I been waiting for weeks for a new subframe. I hope the mechanic follows through, otherwise, I am stuck with a lemon. I hope that does'nt happen to you. You're all brilliant there and it always amazes me how you get things done.

  • @onenuttybuddy
    @onenuttybuddy Před rokem +1

    Trent,
    You may want to consider purchasing a 20 gallon air compressor. Cleaning out a drilled and tapped hole, with a magnet, is not ideal. If you plan on using pneumatic tools in the future, a 20 gallon compressor will not be large enough. Also, consider storing the compressor outside to reduce the amount of noise in the shop. That's my 2 cents. Of course, this is just something to consider, nothing more. Have a good day.

    • @TheOleHermit
      @TheOleHermit Před rokem

      Great idea, IMHO. With air lines running to overhead recoiling spools. 🤗
      I was wondering when the lathe and CNC milling machine will be arriving to complete his very cool machine shop.

  • @Jasontodd74
    @Jasontodd74 Před rokem +3

    Live and learn brother. Lol. Difference is that you aren’t scared to try and learn. That’s what is rewarding!!! Keep on learning everything you can. People make fun of me because I will and nearly have tried everything. But I watch because I always wanna learn more. Your doing great bud. Don’t worry!!! I also love how Allie goes over and above being a supportive wife. Not saying she don’t question anything off camera. Lol. She actually watches and listens. Tries to help more than a lot of wives. Even if she don’t care about the truck she sure in the hell loves some Trent!!!!

  • @jacquesnoel8694
    @jacquesnoel8694 Před rokem +1

    trent you work like a pro i am from canada i like watching your video keep up the good work

  • @user-lx6pe1gg9n
    @user-lx6pe1gg9n Před rokem

    CAD what a wonderful tool, once you become comfortable with it you will love it.

  • @MitchGaar
    @MitchGaar Před rokem

    Trent take the studs back out, and double nut studs to get them tight as possible! Then put it together!

  • @user-cf1fk5kt9t
    @user-cf1fk5kt9t Před rokem +1

    Damn, CZcams been very,very, good to u. Good job

  • @rogerherschlag1212
    @rogerherschlag1212 Před rokem

    Please ratchet strap the rear frame rails down to the lift so it doesn't get to nose heavy and tip off the front. Work safe we all enjoy watching all your channels I don't want to see anyone get hurt thanks 😊

  • @sergiomendessantos5085
    @sergiomendessantos5085 Před rokem +4

    Here we go again..another Sunday another lesson..watching and learning. Thanks for share Trent 🙌🕊

  • @johnmclaughlin3906
    @johnmclaughlin3906 Před rokem +1

    My cross fire has been sitting in the box for months, if Trent can do it anybody can, I'll be in the garage if you need me.

    • @JRs-Garage
      @JRs-Garage Před rokem

      Hahaha I was on the website looking 👀 at which crossfire I want to buy now 😂😂
      Sure would make my life easier

  • @freddiecagle4368
    @freddiecagle4368 Před rokem +1

    you might want to strap the rear frame to your vehicle lift to keep the truck from tipping forward and crushing you to death or a serious injury to yourself or others. FYI anything can happen

  • @johnfnielsen5068
    @johnfnielsen5068 Před rokem +1

    The transmission and transfer case crossmember should be bolted in, not welded in, so that when there is a problem with the transmission, or transfer case you don't have to pull the engine to do the repairs

  • @egood4531
    @egood4531 Před rokem

    Trent - Good job wearing safety glasses. Since the pieces are hot and heavy, please wear safety toe shoes, which you may have on. Miss handle piece of steel and need to drop it quickly is hard on the toes. Thanks.

  • @loucinci3922
    @loucinci3922 Před rokem +1

    Looks like you are having so much fun! AmbitionStrikes make a LOT of things on their big plasma table. Maybe a collab video or visit with them. Thanks for sharing

  • @Dan-ws4vn
    @Dan-ws4vn Před rokem +6

    You're doing great 👍. Just keep taking your time and go slow. I like how you show your pitfalls and embrace them, that's how we learn. Your table looks like it is ok, doing what it should. I think the problem is moving too fast and not close enough to the metal. Good luck and have 😊.

  • @richardjones5255
    @richardjones5255 Před rokem +1

    Every new machine has a learning curve, some are shwllow, some are steep and some feel verticle. The skill is knowing how you fit into each new challenge. Just keep on trying, and never throw out the 'learning materials'. The next learning project will need them.

  • @SaYeager
    @SaYeager Před rokem

    Random stuff is how builds work. You loaded the engine from the bottom once the axles and suspension are in you have to be able to pull it from the top. As for the cross members they have to be able to unbolt for maintenance.

  • @andrewrichey7374
    @andrewrichey7374 Před rokem

    Yeah you know I enjoyed it Trent, looking good I watch for the next one

  • @morgansword
    @morgansword Před rokem +1

    Since you say that you take suggestions, over forty years in machine and fabrication says "Do the rear triangulation" now so you have the ability to do a few things. One is getting closer to a roller means you can position the weight of this better come time to install the front axle. Heinz joints allow for some travel or moving of this rear suspension that means if your not happy with the outcome of the position of said rear axle that it is still able to be positioned even closer or other meaning further apart from front suspension or bed... plus bed really is not a factor since it is going to only be a decoration for the rig. Going with the rear first also means better weight distribution of the total rig on the hoist

  • @scubaman74
    @scubaman74 Před rokem

    I love when Trent gets a new toy....lol. Trial and error. love it. Keep up the awesome work

  • @mikewingate284
    @mikewingate284 Před rokem

    First off, you don't give yourself enough credit Trent. While not a mechanic by any stretch of the imagination, I have dealt with holes not quite lining up over my many years. You may have done this and not shown it, but I would loosen the nuts (don't remove them), then tighten down the bolt into the knuckle the way you expect it to be. Then tighten down the middle nut first as best as you can. Then tighten the nut closest to the knuckle, then the last one on the outside. I would much rather have the wonky part being the 3 nuts instead of the bolt in the steering knuckle.

  • @guygrotke8059
    @guygrotke8059 Před rokem +1

    I think you could ream that top knuckle hole out a tiny bit at a time until the bolt slides in easily, and it would be fine. The stress on the bolt from a looser fit will be no more than the stress it's under now. Besides, like you said most people don't even have a top hole or a great big bolt.
    I think maybe one of your problems is it's almost impossible to tap a hole straight using a socket wrench. You exert force only on one side, so it goes a bit sideways. Better tapping uses a real tap wrench that gives you handles on both sides of the hole. Or a lathe or drill press to keep it straight.
    I would add some more frame braces soon to make the geometry closer to the final product. That would eliminate any frame flexing.

    • @Trents.garage
      @Trents.garage  Před rokem +1

      This is all great advice! I’m hoping to start working on some frame bracing soon

  • @mayrobersin8701
    @mayrobersin8701 Před rokem

    Trent you did a great job in this vidoe.

  • @pianogal853
    @pianogal853 Před 11 měsíci

    Learning CAD on the internet - impressive Trent!

  • @dandaniels4558
    @dandaniels4558 Před rokem

    Does the friend that helped you with the frame work no how to use a plasma cutter and CAD system.
    I wouldn't waste anymore steel trying to figure it out on your own get someone who's actually worked with all that and get you on the right track with it..
    But yes I enjoyed everything you did in this and all your Trents garage videos .
    It's fun and amazing to see what all you know and can figure out.
    Can't wait to see those huge tires on the truck someday.
    Keep forging ahead Trent your getting there buddy. 👍

  • @tmgetts
    @tmgetts Před rokem

    looking good Trent! I like how you explain and then play music while doing the chore. You certainly look like you’re totally in your element. Love it!

  • @royconnell2506
    @royconnell2506 Před rokem +1

    Trent you are getting a lot of cool tools👍. It’s great that you are bring us along on this build.👍👍👍🤘

  • @johnjr3870
    @johnjr3870 Před rokem

    I just got a Langmuir Pro with laptop tray, THC and LS kit. Plan on a tray under the table and for keeping it solid when moved. CAD is my weak link too.

  • @EvAlGi
    @EvAlGi Před rokem

    the treathed inserts should be glued in, and stay at the top (plane), or near the top (little under plane). When the glue is cured you can place the studs. The fixation nut needs at have 2 windings of the stud cleared above it, that is needed for strength. Regarding the other screw, first place that before tightening the nuts on the studs. That wil give you plenty of play and after fixating it will be all okay.

  • @hollyhasegawa6095
    @hollyhasegawa6095 Před rokem

    Oh wow Trent you are so amazing at the work you are doing on this truck, and great that a lot of people are giving you ideas and suggestions to do a great job. I remember when I was young and my dad always was working on cars and trucks and being a great mechanic that I loved watching him do all of these things.Thanks for this great video Trent and I am always so excited to see all of this work getting done, you have a blessed and beautiful rest of your day, sending love and hugs, bye! 🙏👍👋😍🤗💜💜

  • @davidse4486
    @davidse4486 Před rokem

    Trent you been a real tool box for all your sockets and wrenches. It’s nice to wheel you tool box close to where your working.

  • @craigaustin4362
    @craigaustin4362 Před rokem +1

    I’m glad to see you’re using the inserts that I originally suggested don’t worry I’ve been using them for over 40 years, and I’ve never had them fail you will be OK

  • @larrygawne3529
    @larrygawne3529 Před rokem

    Couldn't tell from video, but I was taught when tapping to go about a 1/2 turn or so then back to break chip. This avoids breaking a tap, which is no fun to remove. Good luck !

  • @ericstephendeakin1018
    @ericstephendeakin1018 Před rokem +1

    Hi Tent, I am a fan of both channels, I watched you build your home, and that was trial and error, the car well just the same trial and error, you will get there just keep plodding along, all the best

  • @jameswulzen590
    @jameswulzen590 Před rokem

    Big bucks for a plasma table !

  • @cathypunter3996
    @cathypunter3996 Před rokem

    Garage is looking good 👍🏻

  • @scottweinbrecht2143
    @scottweinbrecht2143 Před rokem

    love the plasma table!!!👍

  • @donovanharrison3516
    @donovanharrison3516 Před rokem

    Everyday 's a school day Trent ... as long as you can end the day with a smile, it's been a good day. Keep on truckin' 🙏

  • @erinbarrow4819
    @erinbarrow4819 Před rokem

    Happy Sunday Trent engine looks great

  • @natepullins2246
    @natepullins2246 Před rokem

    All I can say.. Great job so far..

  • @sharoncochran8508
    @sharoncochran8508 Před rokem

    Another good one, Trent! The plasma table is similar to a machine that I learned to operate in a monument making business that I helped my ex-husband start. Its called a plotter. I love learning new things, even at my age.

  • @JRs-Garage
    @JRs-Garage Před rokem

    This is awesome to get the privilege to watch you build Trent ! If I wasn’t in Vancouver canada 🇨🇦 I would love to hangout and help with the build !

  • @philmoore71
    @philmoore71 Před rokem

    i'm imagining the Leo toys that can be made with that

  • @VintageVehicleAdventures

    Looking good !!
    Plasma looks like it’s not cutting all the way through plate ?
    Turn plasma and air way up
    Slow it way down …if not I would say plasma cutter is too small ?
    Once you figure it out though….game changer !!

  • @fikilenako1805
    @fikilenako1805 Před rokem

    Poor Allie, having to stand there and listen to all those technicalities, I feel dizzy already😂😂

  • @brandyallison100
    @brandyallison100 Před rokem

    Great video did change the thickness on the plasma cutter looks like it's struggling to cut

  • @SunraeSkatimunggr
    @SunraeSkatimunggr Před rokem

    Yae, it is finally up on your lift. Now you can really get into that frame.

  • @scottsandefer4285
    @scottsandefer4285 Před rokem

    Dang Trent, I was a negative Nancy when you asked us if you should do this … damn was I wrong!

  • @yankey4
    @yankey4 Před rokem

    Looks so good man. Thanks for sharing. God Bless

  • @rhondazappalewis3685
    @rhondazappalewis3685 Před rokem

    Great video Trent

  • @Gears-Wrenches-Rods
    @Gears-Wrenches-Rods Před rokem

    As with any project, you jump around to accommodate the tools and parts your working with. one thing I would suggest is putting 2 or 3 inserts so you have full thread engagement the full length of the studs, big tires put a lot of force through the knuckles. I enjoy your videos!

  • @kaydog2008
    @kaydog2008 Před rokem +1

    Tippers Trent turn your voltage up to get full clean cuts on thicker metals.😎😎👍👍Call Fab Rats for all your redneck cad programming.😎😎👍👍

  • @jenjenpinto431
    @jenjenpinto431 Před rokem

    I’m not into building trucks but this is so cool to watch you build this rock crowler. Hi Allie, I see you were the camerawoman. Btw e haven’t aeen Joel in a while, I know he’s working but he can come day hello once in a while. Hi Joel, if you are reading this, we miss your face.
    See you, on the next one. ❤❤❤❤

  • @vincentcotnoir1356
    @vincentcotnoir1356 Před rokem

    Hope you get the plasma cutting the way you want ;)

  • @rossbrown1748
    @rossbrown1748 Před rokem

    You are a very brave man
    Trent, taking on something like this!

  • @guytech7310
    @guytech7310 Před rokem +1

    Air pressure for Plasma cuttting seems low to me, but I am not there to confirm. Low pressure will cause issues like not fully cutting through.

  • @iggymac3473
    @iggymac3473 Před rokem

    You're doing great guys grinder and paint will make you the fabricator you want to be

  • @dgoode-ys3nx
    @dgoode-ys3nx Před rokem

    TRENT, GREAT JOB, YOU NEED MORE PROJECTS!

  • @michellelarlee9343
    @michellelarlee9343 Před rokem

    Great job 😊

  • @Hunting451
    @Hunting451 Před rokem

    THE TRENT ! 👍😜

  • @WardenBoss1971
    @WardenBoss1971 Před rokem +1

    Plasma dross is normal but the conbination you have there of that robotic table and the hand cutter works for metal about half the guage you are trying to cut.
    You are getting dross on the top of the part and its affecting the motion of the table and burning out your tips with dross splash.
    The plate is too thick for that combo.

  • @dill5500
    @dill5500 Před rokem +1

    You should install an exhaust fan in the garage before you do the siding

    • @dill5500
      @dill5500 Před rokem

      Also when I use my plasma cutter by hand atleast I always keep it maxed amps

  • @kearnsey64
    @kearnsey64 Před rokem

    That plasma table is going to be key when you get it dialed in! Can't wait! Great vid guys!

  • @laurenm8561
    @laurenm8561 Před rokem

    Cool plasma table. Love all these new tools!
    Rock Crawler Express 😎

  • @devonpagels9327
    @devonpagels9327 Před rokem

    If that is the langmuir systems table, Mike Festiva has some videos on them, that may be helpful

  • @JCZ2601NL
    @JCZ2601NL Před rokem

    Again a very instructive video thanks here for greetings from Roosendaal in the Netherlands Hans.👍👍👍👍👍💯🍀

  • @ChatterontheWire
    @ChatterontheWire Před rokem

    So for your having to recut it slow it down, etc. While not the same, similar, what I do with a laser cutter is to take a small piece of the material, or work in a corner of it, and test cutting a star. You saw the same general issue with your circles. When it cuts straight it does fine, but corners, movements at an angle, etc make the cut harder for whatever reason. While slightly diff with the laser where you can play with the speed and the laser percentage, same idea. Good luck with the new tool and with CAD.

  • @dawson1220
    @dawson1220 Před rokem +1

    Hey Trent, I had a 95 Taco with 3" body lift. A problem that occurred was that the flooring of the rear mount locations became weak and were getting damaged. I had to install 1/4" metal plates to counteract/fix this issue. Might be something you'd like to ponder for yours

  • @scottfaulds2645
    @scottfaulds2645 Před rokem

    Hi guys I love watching your videos on both of them. There one thing I have to say that my dog Molly loves watching lika and Franky she goes nuts when I watch it on my big TV. she tries to jump onto the screen my TV is on my fireplace. I get kick out of it lol it sooo funny lol

  • @danmcbride6258
    @danmcbride6258 Před rokem

    You are a Star Trent. You are doing a great job!

  • @robertboyd3898
    @robertboyd3898 Před rokem

    Trent did it came to your mind that a rock or cement retaining wall would be important behind the built yoy atr thinking to build. Spring water floods come in very fast

  • @stevengardner9376
    @stevengardner9376 Před rokem

    Cool Trent more tools 🧰

  • @pinkywilliams8063
    @pinkywilliams8063 Před rokem

    Thanks Trent & Allie for sharing....

  • @BigFireDave
    @BigFireDave Před rokem

    Tiedown straps are your friend! But tiedown straps can be your worst enemy!

  • @MitchGaar
    @MitchGaar Před rokem

    Trent, I told you inserts the first time the bolts and cones didnt work!

  • @jonrusso4720
    @jonrusso4720 Před rokem

    Trent they make tap sockets rs u can use on a tatchet lisle tool s makes them also now too akso...

  • @stevenm3141
    @stevenm3141 Před rokem

    You absolutely need a good air compressor. Can be very good to clear the bits out of drill holes etc.

  • @lisalynch4094
    @lisalynch4094 Před rokem

    Good Job

  • @FS-qw8fl
    @FS-qw8fl Před rokem

    Going good

  • @bradpogue3448
    @bradpogue3448 Před rokem

    Trent turn your air pressure on your plasm table and go a little slower. Get yourself a laser to keep things straight and true. Good luck and god bless

  • @2allbclear
    @2allbclear Před rokem

    No need to waste all the material while figuring out your cut speed. Just do small circles or lines in the 'waste' areas.

  • @marksmith-ew7ir
    @marksmith-ew7ir Před rokem

    Tools you have to buy to do these projects when gone wrong, but you soon correct after alittle head scratching and warmed up brain cell's lol 😁

  • @Mark_Spivey
    @Mark_Spivey Před rokem +1

    Keep chipping away at it. Just like anything else, it will eventually get done. Try not to get frustrated and enjoy the journey.

  • @scottsandefer4285
    @scottsandefer4285 Před rokem

    Lov’n It!

  • @karenkartz3163
    @karenkartz3163 Před rokem

    Turn up the amps on the plasma cutter .

  • @bradyusko6333
    @bradyusko6333 Před rokem

    Trent you are maxing out the plasma cutter. I believe the plasma you have has a 3/8 max cut and that metal looks at least 3/8's. Are you running on 240volts? At 120 it even less than 3/8's.
    Hope that helps. DM me if you want.

  • @tommycuneo6836
    @tommycuneo6836 Před rokem

    Trent! Your doing awesome job.😎

  • @shawnkane7152
    @shawnkane7152 Před rokem

    Great progress Trent! Allie does a fantastic job videoing!

  • @laurasciortino474
    @laurasciortino474 Před rokem

    Amazing!

  • @paulsmith-wx9qz
    @paulsmith-wx9qz Před rokem

    Just put some ratchet straps from chassis etc to ramp legs it won’t go anywhere ❤❤

  • @curtismagas9343
    @curtismagas9343 Před rokem

    Great video! I just love the dimension giggles brings to the video's. Awesome job to both :)