TFS: Custom 4 Links Part 1

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2019-02-08に共有
Have you ever wanted to know how to build 4 links? In this episode, Justin breaks it down as he builds a custom lower set of extreme duty 4 links for a '61 Cadillac. It also has some epic arc shots and really cool welding!

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  • As an (ex) jig designer I would have drilled straight through the main square of the tube and put the bolt all the way through before welding. That would insure the bolts are parallel. Just welding the bolts on may result in a mechanical lock if the bolts aren’t square on. Nice welding. Very neat.
  • @joell439
    Awesome episode. Can’t wait to see next episode with the upper control arm build. Thanks for inspiring us and simplifying the details along the way.
  • The welding technique videos and product reviews are great but these are the videos that got me started with TFS in the first place. Great content, can’t wait to see the control arms.
  • I totally enjoy watching someone with real skills fab something like this. His welding skills are very impressive as well.
  • @firstmkb
    First time I've seen one of your videos, and am certain you are going to have a LOT more subscribers. I wasn't even interested in the project, and you were interesting and informative. Thanks for posting!
  • Awesome stuff!! I would be interested in an episode on the calculations for how to determine the metal type and size! Can't wait to see the upper control arm!!
  • These are killer videos. Thank you sir! I’ve been learning how to tig and watching tons of your videos man.
  • I appreciate the fact you call beginners "hacks" No one is a welding God. Some are just really experienced, plus naturally talented. Fun to watch bro.
  • Love the fact you go into detail about everything you do. Thank you
  • Damn I love watching you weld! Those beads look so good. It's funny what you start to look at and take notice of, once you've taken-up TIG welding. Things that you've never really noticed before, just by watching a welder do their job. Pretty welds! Thank you for sharing!
  • @jlunn900
    This is the first video of yours i watched, really inspired me to learn to tig. Keep em coming!
  • I have to say you have inspired me to make my own part for my car. I thank you for that. Keep up the good work.
  • Just subbed. Your channel came up on my suggestions. Your technique and narration are easy to follow. Excellent camera work!👍
  • @15:26 HWTH!!! Outstanding work, thanks for the video. It brought me back a few years.
  • Thank you very much for your time and knowledge. Awesome video, instructions, clarity, & not condescending. Keep up the great work. I will share your channel.
  • The term Fabricator doesnt do your work justice. You brother are a metal molecule artist. A true natural born artist.
  • Nice Job! I like smaller work that i can manage on the table. Lately everything i'm doing is massive! Good work Justin!
  • Some of the finest welding I have ever seen. Well done