STAY COOL!! HOW TO MAKE A DIY HEAT SHIELD

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • Got an aftermarket intake system? Want to keep it cool? Get a heat shield... Better yet, make one! Join me as I make a DIY intake heat shield for my NB Miata and the K&N Typhoon Intake System!
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Komentáře • 169

  • @thfreakinacage
    @thfreakinacage Před 3 lety +54

    Love a good old bit of CAD: Cardboard Aided Design! :D

  • @christopherjefferson3561
    @christopherjefferson3561 Před 2 lety +14

    As for the rubber, door weather stripping for cars work great

  • @IneptVirus
    @IneptVirus Před 3 lety +55

    Pro tip, you can use blutack or play-doh for clearance checking as well. Stuff the putty on it and then close the bonnet :)

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 3 lety +3

      Genius!! Thank you!!

    • @joshuasims7357
      @joshuasims7357 Před 4 měsíci

      i was thinking of taking a level on a 2x4 across the fender surface where the hood meets it but this would be more exact. but i guess the foam would take care of minor miscalculations

  • @DM-wp9vq
    @DM-wp9vq Před 3 lety +38

    Tin snips/sheet metal shears. Also, you absolutely need to prime & seal the holes you drill into the car (if you didn't do that already) so that they won't rust. Even in a dry/dry-ish climate there will be moisture at some point and it will invade those unprotected holes. Rust Never Sleeps. Your heat shield looks great by the way!

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 3 lety +7

      Mike D Hey thanks for the tips! Didn’t even think of that.. I’ll have to go back and seal those holes 👍

  • @chrismajeed3289
    @chrismajeed3289 Před 3 lety +26

    Great idea and use of resources. Great payback for the cost involved and tremendous for DIY car people. Thank you!

  • @joaquinpinon2872
    @joaquinpinon2872 Před 3 lety +9

    I’ve always enjoyed making things work on my own. Totally appreciate your effort. Thanks for keeping it clean, God bless you

  • @moneeb343
    @moneeb343 Před rokem

    That tape high-spot trick was SWEEEEEET! Great job man this was awesome, definitely going to be my weekend project now.

  • @hcic8738
    @hcic8738 Před 2 lety +3

    Now THAT'S a how to do it DYI vid!! Excellent amount of detail, thanx 4 not skimping on any info 👍🏻

  • @bigbearcustom5811
    @bigbearcustom5811 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man, it's gone a be my next project. Because of you now know i know the right way to do it my own custom p-flow box.

  • @frontporchswingin1359
    @frontporchswingin1359 Před 3 lety +3

    Fantastic! This gave me some great ideas💡👍
    You sir, have earned your PhD in garage engineering!
    New Sub too

  • @hotrodray6802
    @hotrodray6802 Před 2 lety

    GOOD TIMING. 👍👍2 hrs ago I was sitting here planning my custom CAI.

  • @VoiresGarage
    @VoiresGarage Před 3 lety +7

    sick job mate

  • @lawrencesiemsen1083
    @lawrencesiemsen1083 Před 10 měsíci

    with patience comes success .great job!!!

  • @ericmccolough2482
    @ericmccolough2482 Před rokem

    Great job, those pop nuts are brilliant! Cheers mate!!

  • @viniciusfernandes7915

    Awesome ideas!!!! Really impressive 👏🏻

  • @derftyme
    @derftyme Před 2 lety +1

    good ideas and done with general shop tools!!! ima give this way a shot thanks!

  • @hemiboy9860
    @hemiboy9860 Před 3 lety +7

    Im gonna be modding my CAI intake by swaoping out the filter with a 6 in velocity stack and i need a heat shield thanks for the tips

  • @ayojex6550
    @ayojex6550 Před 11 měsíci

    Well done. Definitely enjoyed the whole process. Will make something like this also, but with a top cover (rain cover) coz my hood has vents. Keep up the great work 💪🍻

  • @cameronwilliams3042
    @cameronwilliams3042 Před 2 lety

    Wow looks awesome man, well done!

  • @polishjerry5474
    @polishjerry5474 Před 2 lety

    Very professional man well done

  • @crue3139
    @crue3139 Před 2 lety

    Wow it looks fantastic. Definitely going to be making one of these for my speed3 soon. Just can't justify spending the money on the corksport one if I can just make one myself that works just as well.

  • @domenicutalktomuchziomickm1292

    Awesome video thanks for sharing you really helped me with this great idea 💡 thank you 🙏🏻 sooo much 🇦🇺👍🏻 you did a great job..

  • @rorromorro3839
    @rorromorro3839 Před 2 měsíci

    Very cool DIY idea. I will definitely take on this project for my vehicle. Thanks.

  • @julianoliva2850
    @julianoliva2850 Před 2 lety

    Great im planning to do one to upgrade. The intake from my 2011 chevy Colorado right now makin the design to improve the one that sells k&n didn't found one from another brand. Thanx Saludos desde Ensenada México 🍀🎶🍻😉

  • @castironwayne4603
    @castironwayne4603 Před 5 měsíci

    Nicely done i did something but i use bookshelf hangers they vome n 3 different sizes but i like the gas hose trim i wasn't for sure what i was going to used on the edges so tks for content

  • @tonyhood5547
    @tonyhood5547 Před 2 lety

    Good job..very resourceful

  • @aayaanahmed9478
    @aayaanahmed9478 Před 2 lety

    This project was sick, that's all I'm gna say. Gna be starting mine soon.

  • @jamesj.litteriojr.433
    @jamesj.litteriojr.433 Před 2 lety +2

    I have to say this was one the best videos I've seen for DIY stuff...Definitely worth the 16 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And great idea with using the blue tape to see where it stuck to the hood!!! Doesn't it just feel great to do your own custom work even if it takes some time?!!!!! KUDOS MY MAN!!!!! :) ;)

  • @TheNoblegentlemen377
    @TheNoblegentlemen377 Před 10 měsíci

    Good job very industrious

  • @morganfreeman5171
    @morganfreeman5171 Před 3 lety +10

    In my opinion it's best to have a big airtight airbox directly routed to the front of the road, but I must say it's nice build man,good job !

  • @thestig560
    @thestig560 Před 3 lety +1

    You have a new subscriber sir!

  • @reclaimer3439
    @reclaimer3439 Před rokem

    What a great build and video! Does the shield reduce the sound from the intake at all?

  • @SafeShifter
    @SafeShifter Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much! Really informative video.

  • @matthewwestover6569
    @matthewwestover6569 Před 3 lety +1

    Big help, thanks!

  • @joshuasims7357
    @joshuasims7357 Před 4 měsíci

    thanks for the ideas

  • @tserevenad
    @tserevenad Před 3 lety

    nice job, well done.

  • @kevinwilliams3898
    @kevinwilliams3898 Před rokem

    Nice job!

  • @chicagoguntimes
    @chicagoguntimes Před 2 lety

    Awesome video

  • @user-li3mk6wu9f
    @user-li3mk6wu9f Před 3 lety

    Very good job.

  • @qazeqaz
    @qazeqaz Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video about to do something similar on my car.

  • @catmunkyafzainizam5137

    Good job bro. I'm already make heat shield with fiberglass. Now just put CAI for it. That makes it better.

  • @rcaxialscx10
    @rcaxialscx10 Před 2 lety

    that's amazing top stuff !

  • @paulhughes3961
    @paulhughes3961 Před 2 lety

    So auto shop payed off in Hi School. That's a very nice job.

  • @johnsullivan937
    @johnsullivan937 Před 2 lety +5

    man that came out looking really freaking good. I remember on my first car back in high school I decided to make my own intake heat shield out of cardboard wrapped in aluminum foil lmao. Needless to say yours looks (and probably functions) 100 times better than mine did

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!! I've done some suspect mods back in high school as well.. You're not alone!! Lol

    • @Blakethegoat
      @Blakethegoat Před 2 lety +1

      Lol how did the cardboard not catch on fire

  • @archer1483
    @archer1483 Před rokem

    ingenious!

  • @benjaminhernandez698
    @benjaminhernandez698 Před 3 lety

    Great video so much cheaper then buying a heat shield

  • @nicholaskoenig3106
    @nicholaskoenig3106 Před 2 měsíci

    TinSnips might work a better for sure. The siding your house type. 👍🏻💯 #goodwork

  • @sebgp9102
    @sebgp9102 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. I need to make a heat shield myself, but unfortunately patience and finesse aren't my strong points. Definitely looks doable though.

  • @MohdArif-jj5fv
    @MohdArif-jj5fv Před 2 lety

    Good idea.i can make my own in take cover.TQ

  • @randydelacruzpalmado7698
    @randydelacruzpalmado7698 Před 3 lety +2

    When the hood get close , there's a hot air also sunction by the air filter

  • @TheDrunkenMug
    @TheDrunkenMug Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, nice attention to detail.
    Good information and workmanship, well done !

  • @computek9141
    @computek9141 Před 2 lety

    Great job!👍

  • @samuelg3586
    @samuelg3586 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant!

  • @christopherjefferson3561
    @christopherjefferson3561 Před 2 lety +1

    Very well done my friend. Now get u some medical grade water activated fiberglass ina roll and make it from composite! I’m doing an intake now for a bmw 328i and and all in I’m at $60 or bucks. Not bad compared to $400!

  • @hendowg713
    @hendowg713 Před rokem +1

    Great job

  • @mboyd3361
    @mboyd3361 Před 4 měsíci

    Doing the exact same thing 👍

  • @DrivenPHPOV
    @DrivenPHPOV Před 8 měsíci

    What type of material is good for the airbox. Would be better for it to not be easily melted and also not be extremely hot when at long drives

  • @Gourmondise
    @Gourmondise Před 6 měsíci

    You could also wrap the intake pipe in silver tape.

  • @truthtimetv4575
    @truthtimetv4575 Před 2 lety +2

    this convinced me its worth the extra $90 to get the intake for my car that includes a heat shield LOL

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 Před 2 lety

      most of the shields that ive seen suck a LOT of engine air.

  • @draganraducu
    @draganraducu Před 3 lety

    Great job, be careful that is earthed to the car now . Make sure it doesn't give you problems.

  • @figoamigo2692
    @figoamigo2692 Před 2 lety +1

    love the thumbnail 😂😂

  • @DanneyTanner
    @DanneyTanner Před 3 lety +3

    I like cool air up my nose in the evenings also.

  • @FOEKING-zv4su
    @FOEKING-zv4su Před 3 lety

    2 thumbs up 👍 👍 bro

  • @thomasharris5151
    @thomasharris5151 Před 2 měsíci

    Black door-edge molding would’ve been best vs the gas line… overall great tutorial with the DIY heat shield

  • @beexiong9047
    @beexiong9047 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice.

  • @perjian1697
    @perjian1697 Před 6 měsíci

    Halfway in I thought I was watching a shitshow but it ended up looking very nice and pro. Great job.

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 6 měsíci

      Lol Thank you.. I felt that way too after watching this again.. The zip-tie clearance technique was pretty dumb in hindsight

  • @Jeremy_Hill_2020
    @Jeremy_Hill_2020 Před 2 lety

    so I have the short ram intake (aka hot air intake) & besides thin sheet metal, what other stuff would I need to start making a heat shielf? (yes I'm aware I'll also need high temp paint & a heat barrier)

  • @isaalb33
    @isaalb33 Před 3 lety

    I'm very fan of diy this is amazing I just need to buy extra tools that the ones I already got

  • @G_Ozare
    @G_Ozare Před 3 lety

    AWESOME AF .....

  • @ShortsStockton
    @ShortsStockton Před 7 měsíci

    6:32 music feels like I'm about to select my garage on the map of GT2

  • @navydad82
    @navydad82 Před rokem +3

    Yo, you did an awesome job!! The measurement techniques seem invaluable! I'm definitely going to do this for my '99 ES300!!!

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před rokem

      Hey thank you! Ya I honestly could have done better with my measurements (especially between the shield and hood).. Spending extra time measuring will definitely show in the end.. Good luck!!

    • @navydad82
      @navydad82 Před rokem

      @@_GarageThings I'll have to update you when it is completed!!

    • @tayger0
      @tayger0 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@navydad82 hey I have an 01 es300, how did this turn out??

  • @MrRhlozano
    @MrRhlozano Před 2 lety

    smart kid!!!

  • @dirrenbb
    @dirrenbb Před 2 lety

    Thank u

  • @julianoliva2850
    @julianoliva2850 Před 2 lety +1

    Where did u get the flexible rubber protection on the upper lip ?? Thanx
    Uuh sorry i missed that part now i know!
    If any one knows the correct rubber band that goes on the upper edge let me know please! N i will share my design with u.
    Blessings!

  • @alexnapora4006
    @alexnapora4006 Před 2 lety

    Dude that’s awesome I’ll pay you to build me one lol

  • @lancemillward2462
    @lancemillward2462 Před 3 měsíci

    tabs were genius

  • @benkasper4035
    @benkasper4035 Před rokem +1

    Looks great, where is it actually pulling air from though? It looks like you sealed it off too well?

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před rokem

      Thanks! Ya that was a concern I had too! Some air comes thru from near the upper right side of the radiator (facing the car).. there is also a hole under the headlight housing, pulling air from the front of the wheel well/bumper area.. I just recently fab'd up a vent hose to take air from the front bumper inlet and direct it thru that hole.. It seems to work well

  • @Xanderdegroot
    @Xanderdegroot Před 2 lety +3

    Very nice video! Maybe the best one I found. But where is the air coming from? because the filter is now almost boxed / closed when closing the hood. Kind regards, Xander

  • @jagplaha9959
    @jagplaha9959 Před 2 lety +3

    The sad part is, after all that dedicated work, it's been proven the dyno'd HP and TQ difference with CAI's is not even substantial enough. It may definitely "sound" better but the stock airbox with a K&N FILTER is thee fastest and most cost effective improvement.

    • @ryanfrizz
      @ryanfrizz Před 2 lety +3

      k&n filters are trash, not only does the oil from them get sucked into the sensors and throttle body but their filtering efficiency is laughably bad compared to a standard oem paper filter.

    • @jagplaha9959
      @jagplaha9959 Před 2 lety

      @@ryanfrizz - K&N filters or dry BC filters, whatever you like John, either way go online or watch a few CZcams videos, you will see dyno runs showing CAI kits making very little improvement at all compared to stock air boxes with aftermarket filters

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for the input!! You are correct sir! I'm sorry if you were looking for info on making large HP gains :/ (try searching "forced induction") However, after all my dedicated work, I did happen to learn something about basic fabrication and I managed to keep some hot air out of my current intake setup. Personally, that's a win-win!

    • @jagplaha9959
      @jagplaha9959 Před 2 lety

      @@_GarageThings - AMEN brother! Huge respect for taking on the task of fabricating and building something from scratch you can call your own! Those are projects and experiences you will always learn from! Keep up the hard work and the motivation - definitely a win-win!

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 2 lety

      @@jagplaha9959 Thank you!! :D

  • @AnthonyTrifoglio
    @AnthonyTrifoglio Před 9 měsíci

    Link to that cold air intake?

  • @user-nc5qs9gr2g
    @user-nc5qs9gr2g Před 10 měsíci

    If my engine is pretty far from my air filter do i still need the heat shield? My car is a Seat Leon 1M 1.9 TDi 150 hp it this is going to help if you want to see their positions under the hood. Sorry for my bad english

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 10 měsíci

      I'm not familiar with that application.. Generally, if your air filter is in a location that gets heat from another area, it would help to create a barrier to stop some of that heat.. I suggest checking the forums and asking other ppl with the same car.. Hope this helps!

    • @user-nc5qs9gr2g
      @user-nc5qs9gr2g Před 10 měsíci

      @@_GarageThings gcdn.polovniautomobili.com/user-images/thumbs/1895/18954579/5c42c11f2eec-800x600.jpg hope that this photo will make you to get an idea over it

  • @forgottenknowledge8917
    @forgottenknowledge8917 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm just gonna reuse my airbox to cover the back. That'll work

  • @camarol88
    @camarol88 Před 2 lety

    You could make the templates available online.

  • @jacob_721
    @jacob_721 Před 7 měsíci

    This guy secretly works for k & N

  • @Jeremy_Hill_2020
    @Jeremy_Hill_2020 Před 2 lety +1

    I want to get a cold air intake for my '96 corolla but want a heat shield so the heat from the engine doesn't stick to the filter (obviously)
    but the way the factory air box is designed looks kinda strange, it has a hole on the bottom (under the factory drop in filter) but it leads to something & idk what it does exactly
    would I need to remove it if I ever make a DIY heat shield for the cold air intake?
    it uses clips to the hold the whole air box down

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 2 lety +1

      Usually the hole under the factory air box will have a plastic tube attached, directing air to the intake.. Sometimes, these are removed and misplaced.. That could possibly be what happened to yours
      I couldn't tell you exactly without seeing it.. But I imagine, you should remove all the airbox components if you are replacing it with a aftermarket intake system..

    • @Jeremy_Hill_2020
      @Jeremy_Hill_2020 Před 2 lety

      @@_GarageThings it still has that tube
      just don't know I would mount one without it hanging kinda loose cause it sits a little higher above the transmission

    • @Jeremy_Hill_2020
      @Jeremy_Hill_2020 Před 2 lety

      @@_GarageThings finally decided to buy the intake
      will it be difficult to build one though? I obviously don't want engine heat to stick to the filter

  • @laziboi519
    @laziboi519 Před 3 lety +3

    I wish you could make on for me 🤣I have an 2013 audi a6 3.0t but I don't want to spend $300+ for a intake system

    • @hugacreeper69110
      @hugacreeper69110 Před 2 lety

      Good options for intake systems are the cts and k&n intakes they range from $250-$280 but honestly pick up a spectre intake from Autozone and slap it on to your oe maf hose/intake hose you’ll get all the sounds that the expensive systems give you minus the heat shield then you can just follow this video for the shield good luck!

  • @hugacreeper69110
    @hugacreeper69110 Před 2 lety

    Hey what was that tubing you used for the edges? And is it fairly heat resistant?

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 2 lety +1

      It's a fuel hose which is fairly heavy-duty rubber.. Most any plastic or rubber would be ok [in the engine bay] as long it's not touching the exhaust manifold or anything else that could melt it

  • @brownhairydog6472
    @brownhairydog6472 Před rokem

    So in essence you've gone from a factory airbox with cold air intake to an aftermaket pod which then needs heat shielding!

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před rokem +1

      And I couldn't be happier! I've also, upgraded my suspension - in essence, removing my factory suspension (with struts and springs) and replacing it with aftermarket suspension (with struts and springs)
      But good news for some people - you don't have to upgrade or modify your car if you don't want to!

  • @cunguyen4487
    @cunguyen4487 Před 7 měsíci

    👍

  • @razeroh
    @razeroh Před rokem

    my question is if i NEED a heatshield?

  • @gabegutz1151
    @gabegutz1151 Před 6 měsíci

    Where does it get its air from if its covered

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 6 měsíci

      Air comes in from an opening at the front where the radiator is.. also an opening under the front headlight where I routed a 3" flex hose from the bumper air dam.. This forces cool air into that space.. It actually makes a big difference! I've been meaning to do a video on that

  • @alienweed6396
    @alienweed6396 Před 3 lety +1

    What were the gains?
    I looks like it still draws air from engune bay which is hot

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 3 lety +4

      My intentions weren’t to make HP gains.. the goal was to create a barrier between the hottest area in the engine bay (exhaust manifold) and the intake filter in hopes to draw in less hot air and essentially not lose HP from the heat
      There is an opening allowing cooler air from in front of the filter to the main bumper inlet, so that helps too
      According to the butt-dyno, there’s a noticeable difference, especially on hot days and long drives. It seems that the car isn’t being “choked” with hot air, if that makes sense
      Hope this helps!

    • @alienweed6396
      @alienweed6396 Před 3 lety

      @@_GarageThings nice seems legit. I thought there was no hole for ambiente air to come in. Ima do something similar to my car ive been seeing a lot of positive feed back and ita cheaper amd better than a cai

  • @lloydc5274
    @lloydc5274 Před 2 lety +1

    You could use a nibbler drill attachment to cut thin metals quickly they are the bomb

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 2 lety +1

      This would have made things a lot easier!! Thank you!!

  • @kingrole.__4618
    @kingrole.__4618 Před 2 lety +1

    Can i know the thickness of the aluminium that youre using?

  • @daj4ckelnz
    @daj4ckelnz Před 3 lety

    CZcams performance air filters dyno tested. The stock ones perform much better

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks for you comment! The videos I'm seeing generally lean toward a slight hp gain with the aftermarket filters and cold air intakes. Please do share a link if you can!
      But regardless, aftermarket intakes are certainly not the way to make any significant extra power. So why do so many people use them? As the hp gain/loss (depending what side of the fence you're on) is negligible, it boils down to personal preference. Personally, I like the way it sounds. To me, the sound of an aftermarket intake and exhaust enhances the driving experience.

    • @jlaustill
      @jlaustill Před 3 lety +4

      It is a little like saying Asian people are more attractive. Some are, some aren't. The same is true of aftermarket intakes. Some are a huge improvement, some are way worse. It is physics though, does airflow increase or descrease? Does IAT(intake air temp) get hotter or colder vs AAT(ambient air temp)? Does the filter clean the air(super important if you have a turbo)? If your aftermarket intake improves all of those, its going to be an improvement. But if it only improves one and makes the other two worse... judge each intake on the merits, the one you made looks great!

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 3 lety +2

      @@jlaustill Great points all around and your comment made me lol as well so thank you sir!! Hats off :D

    • @whoknows1631
      @whoknows1631 Před 3 lety

      @@_GarageThings I've found my subaru impreza making a crummy intake sound after i bought it. Looks like the previous owner tried to delete the resonator chamber behind the wheel guard but didn't and left it there with the bracket it should sit on missing making it shake at make the sound it is. As well as some bolts and trim clips on the way to installing the air intake missing (how i located where the sound was coming from) So i can't find a wreckers with this bracket or somewhere to purchase it and am considering an aftermarket CAI PURELY TO FIX THE SOUND. Heat sheild DIY was awesome nice work.
      I definitely feel the engine choking and delaying when it makes the sound between 2000 and 3000 revs before its kicks into a clean acceleration and doesn't have the sound.

    • @nes3382
      @nes3382 Před 2 lety +1

      @@_GarageThings what annoys me is the people that expect 50hp gains from a cai then get disappointed and proceed to shame anyone using one...

  • @JoLRico
    @JoLRico Před 3 lety +1

    This seem like it took you some time and more money to get it done than just buying the box, was it worth it?

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 3 lety +7

      Great question! Prior to making this, I hadn't even checked to see if K&N made a plug-and-play option for my Miata. I just wanted to make something haha
      But I should have included build costs in the video. Here's a rough breakdown of the materials as I remember:
      Vent Pipe - $15 (home depot)
      Stick-on Heat Wrap - $18 (amazon)
      Aluminum brackets and Hose - $5 (home depot)
      Paint - $0 (already had it)
      Total for materials = $38
      I already had all the tools aside from the Rivet tool ($5) and Rivnut tool ($25, both from harbor frieght), which I see as somewhat of an investment since I get to use these in the future.
      After a bit of searching, it appears that K&N does not make a heat shield for my application. But I did see comparable heat shields for other intake brands are around the $100 range.
      Would I recommend building over buying? It depends.. If you want to save a few bucks and you have the tools, confidence and will to build it, then go for it!! Or, you can spend a little extra and buy it..
      But I should add, it is VERY satisfying seeing something I built every time I pop the hood :)

  • @Wires747
    @Wires747 Před 2 lety

    Would be at all beneficial to add the heat wrap on inside the box as well

    • @_GarageThings
      @_GarageThings  Před 2 lety

      I suppose it wouldn't hurt to have it on the inside.. but from what I understand, the wrap is suppose to be facing the direction of the heat to reflect it

  • @skychan375
    @skychan375 Před rokem

    How thick is the metal sheet??? Any idea??

  • @jimmadalerichardson792

    Nice job. Too bad your life just past you by. Great music

  • @robertshappenings5481
    @robertshappenings5481 Před 3 lety +1

    with the labor time , not only your actual labor time but the video editing time ! .. u have prob. close to 20 hrs maybe 30 into this thing with the video editing .. utube is getting alot of free video work !!!