How to fix BULLET HOLES on a CYBERTRUCK!
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
- Today we FIX the Tesla Cybertruck that I broke. The stainless steal on the Cybertruck CAN be welded. HUGE thanks to www.oshcut.com/ for letting me borrow a laser. And www.luxeautomotive.com/ for installing my paint protection film: www.llumar.com/luxe The Heat filtering Stratos Ceramic Window tint can be found here: llumar.com/na/en/automotive/w...
The video where we check the bulletproof-ness of the cybertruck is HERE: • Is the Cybertruck *ACT...
The Tesla Cybertruck is one of the most iconic vehicles of all time. It is an incredibly durable truck with lots of cool quirks and features, and also makes for an excellent billboard for my Off-road wheelchair company. www.notawheelchair.com - Jak na to + styl
Missed opportunity to wrap the Cyber Truck in a Dbrand Teardown skin.
YESSSSSSS
Maybe some other place could have a wrap?
@amirshahab3400 yeah that's what I'm saying dbrands are for mobile device use not for vehicles 😂
dont worry he will find a way to ride dbrand. sooner or later
OMG
We just got a kid rig for my son and I have to thank you for giving him his first bike ride experience. He loves it and we've been able to take him places we never thought we could.
That sounds so awesome! So happy for him!
From his company not wheel chair?
@@brianreilly4766 he probally wanted the divots and he said OSH could make a new door but the bullet holes make it more eye catching hense the billboard for the company working
@@brianreilly4766 You clearly completely missed the point of why he did it
Yes @@santiagoferrari1973
If I owned a Cybertruck I'd take off that rubber stuff so my truck sounded like a bell when you hit it. very cool gong sound.
LOL!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cybertruck church bell, Cybertruck ice cream truck?!
You're giving influencers new ideas on how to play a song using different panels on the truck!
Taco Bell cybertruck
🎉 Fantastic idea 💡 Then head to a gravel road 🎉
I rarely watch your videos anymore, but this one was very cool. I have to say when I first saw the color of the wrap I didn't think it would look good, but WOW, I was way wrong. That looks AWESOME.
Welcome back!
That raw welded door feels like right out of a madmax movie
That foil is also great for dampening sound in mechanical keyboards. I've stuffed so much Noico in keyboards.
How does it dampen the sound? Can you teach me how to do?
my keyboard is loud af.
@@yeethaw4895 it helps to get rid of any reverb within the case. I put it in the bottom of the case, smooth or out and then I'll either tape over the foil so that it avoids any contact with the PCB, or I'll tape mod the PCB itself. But either way, just make sure that the Noico is smoothed out and that you put a nonconductive layer between it and the PCB of the keyboard.
hmm... fellow keyboard enthusiast in the wild
Ngl it does work😅. I can barely hear scream from my basement 💀
Honestly the wrap made the cybertruck way more visually appealing to me. The stainless alone just looks kind of bland. The bullet holes give it a nice depth effect lol. Awesome video
It would actually be super dope to see different people etch/mark up the stainless steel in different ways. Acid etches, various scruffing/scratching patterns, all kinds of variety. Cheaper than wrapping, easy DIY and repair, ultimate customizeability, and still get to take advantage of that stainless design!
Why would you want this?
@@pauljefferies9087 because I think uniqueness is more important than a refined aesthetic
Zack carrying the Cybertruck's reputation all by himself like an absolute baller.
His back must hurt from carrying an entire product like that
reputation of what? lol. its not a bullet proof car
@@Alex-zi1nbit's certainly bulletproof, just not from a freaking sniper rifle
Cybertruck should be a flop but so long as fanboys exist it won't be
I hope he wont break he's back defending this 100k buggy rustbucket
I didn't think you were actually going to cut the piece out, that's pretty cool.
I thought this was just going to be a door swap vid.
Zack, this follow-up to the testing is fantastic! I love that, since you were wrapping it, you didn't weld the one cracked bullet dent. They really do add character to the truck, and make it even more one-of-a-kind. It is impressive that you can access all of the wiring and parts diagrams and not have to pay for any of it, simplifies the troubleshooting.
Wow! I seriously didn't think those bullet holes would work but the finished product really looks great. Absolutely unique.
That sound dampening material is very common in the automotive industry. You can pick some up at your local aftermarket audio store or Amazon and improve the noise isolation of any vehicle for a pretty reasonable price. I just got some to install in my 2020 Escape Titanium this spring because Ford didn't use enough in the cargo area.
Why is it only in certain spots? If you know the panel elsewhere not covered by the material wouldn't it sound tinny?
@@atubebuffvibrational modes of the panel. A good rule of thumb is to put dampening at 1/3rd (if I recall correctly) of the sides. That reduces the amount of modes a lot.
It's kind of similar to playing harmonics on a guitar by dampening at the 12th fret with your finger, which effectively filters out all lower harmonics as they "want to" move the material at that spot.
@@cheezzinatorthis guy is spot on. As an engineer for over 25 years I can confirm that this is basically right. There is no need to dampen the whole panel just enough
@@smellycheese2466 thanks for confirming, fellow Cheese
but but but but he said elon invented it!!!
This is one tutorial that I hope people don't ever have to use.
Because you hope that they don't buy a cybertruck or because you hope they don't get into a gunfight?
Mr Jerry best ever 👍🏼
@@silkyzoidyes
@@ZayabelDraga13 just dont vote democrat and youll be safe
@@silkyzoid both
Pretty good marketing. "Shoot Cybertruck, get views and $$$" "Repair Cybertruck, get views and $$$" Also advertise friends lasercutter and wrap shop and your own wheelchair company at the same time.
That blue looks sick. Thanks so much for giving us credit, the CT is really a passion project for us.
oh, also, depending on the ammo you used, you can expect your bullet craters to rust in the future from embedded steel contaminating your stainless. we just dealt with a returned product due to a contaminated flap disk in the shop that was used on mild steel then was used on the face of a stainless product. over time, the face rusted in the spots which were grinded. this can be mitigated with a nitric acid solution. nitric is amazing on stainless and will disolve out any ferrous particles, leaving stainless spotless.
also, de franke Inox Stainless cream is really incredible at pulling rust, nitric acid stains, surface oxidation from welding. i use it on 304/308 stainless on a regular basis and its pretty great.
not sponsored, just a customer of their product and we go through small cases frequently for stainless lab equipment fabrication. probably great for cybertruck lol.
some cybertrucks started rusting after ten days because it costs extra 5k for the protective paint every car usually comes with, its truly a car for stupid rich guys
Tell me you don't know what stainless steel is without telling me
False. They weren't rusting. There were iron deposits on the outside like any new car but since Tesla doesn't have dealerships to do a full detail before final sale, irons deposits rest on the surface from transit. It's super common. I live a mile from railroad tracks and all 3 of my cars need to be buffed out every year because of the tiny rust spots on the paint. @@w.lf404
@@w.lf404 How does stainless rust? You sound unintelligent
@@sys-administrator All stainless corrodes under the correct conditions. 400 series more easily than the 300 series the CT uses 300.
feels illegal to watch this ngl.......
USA isn't perfect but it is pretty darn great.
Why
@@tf5pZ9H5vcAdBpi wish more Americans could accept this sentiment, everytime i mention the fraudulent voting system, the university scam, or the artificial inflation they immediately say “go back to your country”
@@tf5pZ9H5vcAdBpthere’s nothing great about America
@@Spiderplant461there are a lot of great people in the USA … like everywhere else.
Terrible people too … like everywhere else.
Well done sir! I spotted the cyber truck cruising down the street near my home. Well done on the repair and wrap! Those bullet dents are sweet! Thanks for all the work you do with Not A Wheelchair!
That sky blue colour better than i expected it would be,
Looks cool 💯
I wish I could see the finish colored through heat. There are some artists out there that would make this giant canvas beautiful.
Tbh the cypertrucks' best use would be as a canvas
A teardown skim would be heavenly 🎉🎉
That is what I did as an auto body shop tech for 20 years. The insides are so cool to see how it all goes together.
Super cool to see you fixing things after breaking them for a video, not many creators do that! Awesome showcase of the onboard power and great explanation the argon shield gas!
I love the raw patch looks with bullet dents
not gonna lie, that vinyl wrap caught my attention vs the rest of the video, for my laptop and phones, seems like a good market to expand into
As always, very happy with how much you're giving back to the community ❤
The cybertruck looks good in the not a wheelchair wrap!
this video seems like a 14 min long sponsor
The best step-by-step tutorial on fixing bullet holes on Cybertrucks yet!
This is absurd.
I love it
Edit: I did not expect the repairability of the Cybertruck to be so straightforward. That wrap at the end looks amazing
Wow, that Ceramic Tint is an amazing thing. What a great thing to help control the temperature inside the cabin!
4:34 It's also worth noting here that automakers tend to use the bare minimum sound deadening material required to dampen reverberations. I actually added that sound deadening to my 1999 Ford Ranger Electric last year while I had the cab torn down. I removed the original sound deadening patches that were starting to come loose, but I just layered over the factory patches that were still solidly in place.
Damn, that door panel is incredibly well engineered. Surprisingly easy to get into and work with. That's very nice.
Never seen an auto before????
@@justbecause9645 Ah yes your diesel guzzler F150 Raptor is peak engineering i forgot we cant say nice stuff about Tesla
Its a Tesla what you expect
Good luck man I hope everything works out well.
I was a little bummed when you buffed out that patch. I see why you needed it smooth, though. Wrap looks great.
Also, pleasantly surprised to see the door was relatively easy to repair and especially that Tesla provided the information freely. We need more of that.
That is THE coolest cybertruck around, the wrap on top of the bullet holes is genius
Удивило, что большая часть технической информации по ремонту и обслуживанию лежит спокойно в открытом доступе, за это Тесле огромный респект!
This is amazing, think about all the DIY stuff that this truck will enable once it reaches top volumn production.
That looks awesome! I like the silver look, but this also looks cool, plus it doubles as the ad for the company, I think you did great! Thank you for sharing
This video gives so much info on this thing that almost no one knows about except Tesla themselves
When removing a Window from the Cybertruck is to be careful
(Glass is Glass and Glass can break)
someone stole your comment 😭
Discovered your channe just a couple of days ago. Really lots of fun watching your stuff :) thanks mate!
Nice to see the purging going on!
True welding and not just putting "crystalline structures" on top.❤
Watch out for the manganese, nickel or maybe even cobalt -content of ur lungs when grinding stainless.
Most is 304 or 316, but you never know!
Standard M3 mask will take care of the metal particles.
But that's NOT taking gasses into consideration, those "only" makes your lungs cry.. 😅
Really nice work though! 😊
This is some of the coolest and most unique Cybertruck content out there. He's definitely doing his own thing
That rap with the decals looks absolutely amazing!
At first I thought DBrand came with a wrap skin for the Cybertruck 😅
Zack I’m really glad you are making wheelchairs! My grandmother used a wheelchair and it was around 50k dollars, thank you for making electric wheelchairs affordable! Can’t wait to see the new model!
hmm... never knew there was an emergency release. Thank you for this very informative video. Learned a lot here. Awesome work guys
beautiful result. thanks for the video.
Thanks for the tutorial! Just came back from a trip to Chicago and this will really help me out!
Zack...You remind me so much of Grant Thompson of "The King of Random". Both of you starting almost each channel back around 2011-2012. I remember when you both were just amateurs at this and now look at you. How much you have grown!! I have enjoyed both of your content throughout all these years. It broke my heart of the passing of Grant, he was a very cool guy just like you!! Well, always wishing the best and positive growth to you and all!! Congrats and blessings!! :)
Took my new Kia k5 to lux in salt lake and they did an amazing job. I recommend them to everyone. It may be more expensive than other places but man is it worth it in every way possible.
Such a fantastic video. One of my favorites!
Thanks for watching!
Best looking Cybertruck on the planet.
That’s a pretty low bar to clear…
Thanks Jerry, love for sharing your experience
I love how futuristic it looks one of the few cars ive seen that stands out from the rest
12:18 , They actually did use this kind of technology in the LG G Flex 2! The back of the phone had similar self-healing film on it.
LG always tried to innovate, loved them for their focus on quality DACs. HTC was also trying back in the day.
It's all so boring nowadays. Disposable glass metal slabs. Bring back the polycarbonate bodies, lighter and damage and shock resistant.
13:51 That wheelchair logo is super cool !
NOT a wheelchair!
Driving through Memphis, TN, this is very handy information to have.
Had to stop by the shop today to get a photo of the new wrap. Looks amazing. ❤
Good luck mate
Wow. The cybertruck looks SO. MUCH. BETTER with wrap.
I agree!
That actually looks great with that color wrap. It’s subtle but pops with the text and logo
The wrap turned out beautiful!!
1:30 no, I don't think other 100k$ cars rust this fricking much in just 2 weeks lmao 😂😂😂
Walk to any dealership and look under any truck costing $80k, $90k or $100k and you will see surface rust.
@@Dave-in-MD and all those were there for less than two weeks?
still parroting debunked trash lol
@@Progs420 Yes, unfortunately. Go look at the hubs, CV axles, axle assemblies, etc underneath most pickups/SUVs. They're plain untreated metal from factory and usually are completely covered in surface rust before they even hit the lot in most cases, or at least definitely after a first rain
@@Dave-in-MD Well, American cars, anyways...... We don't even use corrosion resistant brake lines, even though it's hardly a cost increase.
This is actually really well made , one the easiest door panel dissemble I have seen.
Nothing new.
Jerry, finally a Cyber Truck that has eye appeal. The blue wrap and tint, makes the Logo pop. So very cool.
Thanks jerry, days are rough this past few and watching yer videos calms me down. Much love!
with that new logo the truck now finally looks nice
Leaving the other dents by rounds? LOL That seems like a good way to get pulled over by LE asking questions.
That's just not going to happen. But thanks for trying to sneak in a cop bashing.
@@Dave-in-MD - Wow you are super sensitive if you consider that cop bashing. Do you need a safe space buco
@@SwordFighterPKN I am so far from being a snowflake that your comment is hilarious. But for you to think that anyone would get pulled over by a cop for having dents in a door is saying that the police just pull people over for reasons that are not legitimate. And that my friend is cop bashing.
Sorry if I triggered you. Seems you are the sensitive one.
Welds came out well, but I might tack weld 2 or 3 flat backer tabs on the inside of the door to support the plate as it’s welded in. Keeps it in plane with the surrounding piece without having to fuss around with alignment and shifting/warping due to temperature gradients.
Also isn't it risky to electric weld with the car electronics enabled? The power was coming from the car so it had to be "on", right?
Wouldn’t do it on the regular. I would disconnect all wires to the door (they did) then put my ground clamp in between my work and the door hinge. Assuming your cables aren’t a million miles long, this will guarantee a shorter path to ground that actually never leaves the door panel.
Also there’s a bunch of diodes and fuses and stuff to keep reverse voltage from frying delicate circuits. But they would probably become magic smoke if really put to the test so YMMV.
Your patch was in the shape of the Cybre truck itself!!
This video is so AMERICAN
Meaning?
@@try_alwaysI’d guess it’s the stereotypical American = gun. That with the title of how to fix bullet holes in your cyber truck, like, who has problems like that!?😂 Americans apparently. Said as an American
'Merica
@@keatonbrierso true 😂
Fantastic customer service???? C'mon Zack, we both know you're gotten special treatment. Tesla's service is notorious for being among the worst.
This fact doesn't really change the wealdability of the doors... though let's call a spade a spade.
Though I won't lie, I'm glad the complete inner wiring diagram is available online. Kudos to them for providing it.
Tesla basically doesn't consider maintenance a revenue stream they want to pursue, which is a double edged sword really.
Tbh better than a lot of garages that actively rely on maintenance to make money.
@@ZesPak You can't claim to be "Green" without respecting the order of REDUCE>RE-USE>RECYCLE!
Reduce the purchase of new.
Re-use the old one until unfixable.
Recycle only when it can no longer be used.
That blue looks good! 😮
ohh!! that CYBERTRUCK looks now amazing !! nice color picked 🙂 well done !
"This rust would occur on every $100,000 vehicle that ships without hub caps" .... got em!
69 views in 7 seconds bro fell off
😂😂 look again
Wow Tesla posting the wiring diagram online is pretty badass honestly. I work on all sorts of shit and finding wiring diagrams is often my biggest struggle. Once i have that I can always fix electrical issues.
first video using the cybertruck as a working truck !!!!! I enjoyed this video pretty much.
Just stick a Racist DBrand Sticker on it.....
How is it racist?
@sys-administrator know the context first
@@sys-administrator if you know you know..
Bro they gave him 10k, id do a lot for 10k lmao
What does that mean?
your grinding job over the weld brought up a cool idea. you should get this cybertruck engraved. like completely
Give you mad props for the wheelchair business & giving back.
thanks for the tutorial, it definitely helped 😄
This wrap looks amazing, and the real bullet dents spice things up to 11. Great project!
This video is crazy awesome! Cybertruck is such a iconoclastic car
I love watching your videos. Kudos !
A shoutout from Egypt. Keep up your awesome ideas (Y)
The wrap looks great.
Incredible stuff, honest delivery all round, if I stayed in America, I'd support your products.
Blue cybertruck with bullet craters looks pretty sweet!!
Awesome video Zack. Hahaha i love cybertruck cut out. Awesome job and nice video
Great video. Clean up the rust and spray some Amsoil metal protector on the hubs and should be good on rust protection for a long while
The rubberized tinfoil is foil backed butyl sheets. Tesla uses them for sealing small holes (think stamping fixture locator holes) as well as noise dampening.
That was a cool video. I watched you guys shoot it which was cool, sure. Seeing how easy it was to fix was by far the coolest yet. Too bad it is 3 times what I could afford. I would love to get one.
That truck looks even better than the original .. Wow Good Job
Tesla does make a lot of odd decisions but designing the door to be that easy to completely take apart plus make wiring diagrams available to all is something I really wish other manufacturers would emulate. I've had to take off door panels in several vehicles and NONE were that simple to take off, and even more annoying to put back on properly.
bro the blue cybertruck looks so good i am stunned
Really like the wrap colour! Nice choice 👍
The Wrap looks great