Hey guys, How many of you have struggled with the same problem? You drag something off the back of your trailer and something catches the back edge and does this! No fun!.
Well, Kick back and see how I fixed this problem.
Thanks for your support.
Hey guys, How many of you have struggled with the same problem? You drag something off the back of your trailer and something catches the back edge and does this! No fun!.
Well, Kick back and see how I fixed this problem.
Thanks for your support.
Such an artist! No wasted effort, no bravado, just great solid work. Thank you for sharing.
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Man, I gotta say I respect the way you “take things apart” you use just enough of whatever to get things separated and no more. Arc gouging down to that M-12 saw. Right amount of force for each cut. That is a sign of experience and wisdom. Pay attention people this guy is the real deal!
Fun to see a good, straightforward repair! This is the kind most folks could tackle with relatively basic tools, and it's fun to see it carried out by a professional. :)
Isaac. Showing your welds before grinding and painting is a testament to your skill and confidence. No instagram bullshit welds on this channel. Eres chingon!
Nothing fancy here. Just plain Ole Work. 😉😁👍
@ICWeld Great job. The strongest welds ain't always the prettiest. My welds aren't always the best looking, but knock on wood, in 30 years of hobby welding I'm probably above 95% of my welds not breaking.
I prefer strong welds over instagram pics
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30 minute video Great way to start Friday! Thanks Isaac!!
The whole repair is great and the way you laid out the light holes and cut them is easier than having the pattern for the light. Your skills with the plasma cutter or torch make it look easier than it is!
Slick method recessing the ends! Wood being expensive these days makes prolonging its life a wise move. I periodically apply waste oil to mine which soaks it up like a sponge adding years to deck life.
Fabulous repair Isaac, it was more work than it looked, bet the customer will be very pleased with that 👍
I keep full ( 4 x 8 ) sheets of plywood for working on rough or gravel areas...even if grass it makes it easier to keep track of parts/tools ..i also have foam pads i lay on...getting too old for hard surfaces...also helps when ground is wet or snow ( that weird white material we get farther North of You !! 😉 🇨🇦🤓🤙
Plywood sheets come in handy when working in Design Technology classrooms with rubber floors and you have to cut and reweld workbench frames. Ask me how I know? 😂 I had that as one of my jobs at work over the Christmas school holidays. Turned a curved bench into a straight one! Benchtop was 32 mm particleboard with 3 mm steel glued on top. Bought the Milwaukee 18v cordless metal saw and made up a straight edge for the full length of the bench. The cut then became the easiest part of the job. The saw also came in handy for breaking down the subframe sections to shorten and rework them. Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
You free handed for the lights. AWESOME!
Thank you for another great video. It is a joy to watch a master craftsmen practicing his art.
It's always a pleasure to watch you work, Isaac. I especially like the part where you invented the wood chisel.😉
So you're a woodworker, too? :D You're a real renaissance man!
This is a fine example of what tools it takes. Lot of effort to deconstruct and repair that corner.
Well ya gotta say one thing it's the "Woops" in life that keep you busy😁Looks like it never happened. Thanks for the video I.C.😉
Thank you Isaac . If this happens to my little trailer I will weld on a roller.😊
AWSOME job. You always make it look easy. But you do top quality work
I ran into an "abrasive's" manufacturer years ago that was shutting down. They were clearing the place out and the 2 guys still working there sold me a boatload of discs! Zip cut & grinding discs alone would fill a bathtub.....plus another tub full of 9" & chop saw size stuff. I am easy on my abrasives so I figured I had at least 2 lifetimes worth at hand.....all for 60 bucks! NEVER would I run out, nor have to buy any!!! Anyways, a long story short...the damn things had gone up in price considerably since my last purchase.
I bet you were in for a real case of sticker shock when compared with the previous large purchase. 😢 Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
I always enjoy watching your work. Thank you very much.
I see the Superintendent 🐕 is inspecting the job 👏🙌🏼. He works metal like a potter works clay, doesn’t he?
BFH metal working hammer, every shop needs one! Nice work as always!
I had the chain hook on my excavator shift between planks and snagged that board edge guard, 2x2 angle vs excavator wasn't much of a match for the 0.01 seconds I saw what was going on, ripped it clean off the trailer. Installation took a little longer than removal
Man I was impressed with with your wood working skills with that hammer and chisel. You thinking about hanging up the torch and grinder???? Becoming a wood worker??? Jk. Great job as always you truly have a gift. Keep up the good work
you always make your work look so easy.
Wow. You made cutting those light holes out look easy .👍
Impressive work as always, first time seeing a Piranha Ironworker, what a cool machine! Can do a lot with them.
Who knew it was a woodworking channel too😂😉
Ah yes, another touch of class. Like yer break. Back in 60s worked for a shop, the man built his break from a 36" X 72" X 1" piece plate, I beam n angle iron & two hyd cyls run by a small trk hoist piston pump. Thanks for sharing... 👍🇺🇸
Another work of excellence out the door!
Using the angle grinder for woodworking made my day. It worked, of course, but that was a first for me. :-) Love the video, keep up the great work!
This is a fabulous job as always. I really enjoy following along with your process instructions. Your years of learning the basics shows in the finished project.
Nice job 👍 You can weld on my wheel barrel anytime 😂
Thanks again Isaac ,can't wait for the next one .
I know nothing about welding, but I enjoy your channel a lot. That was pretty impressive man. Have a good day and stay safe.
Once again Isaac nice job like your little tricks like your thought process and how you put it back together keep up the great videos always enjoy things I’ve always learned from him by the way you must be all those rags by now those red rags that came from New England Sam bacon
I have to cut out some pieces for that type of oval lights on my trailer. I’ll be using the method of layout, as well as, cutting used here. Thanks for your invaluable knowledge you share with us less knowledgeable, and receptive viewers.
I love that Pihranha, what a machine... That was a surprise procedure on de-constructing and constructing. I had a diff approach and it would have been more steps.
Hi Isaac, that was a great repair job, and I'm so glad you showed it being painted at the end - it always makes things look more finished.
If you were teaching a welding course I would come down from 🇨🇦hey lol! You are gifted my friend
Probably looking a lot worse than it actually is . Tear down looks like a lot of bits to cut an grind to reveal a simple repair . Quicker and easier to fabricate the rear plate that try to straighten that top edge back , way too stretched . A nice half hour video for us but i guess an afternoon's work for you . Really liking that press brake very delicately operated on the straightening of the back piece . Thanks for bringing us along as usual great video thanks
Pretty good with that hammer and chisel. Then busts out the grinder in true 'me' fashion. love it. 🤣
Didn't know we were going to have a wood working session today! Multi-talented! Got another use for a coal chisel as well! 😄😄🥰
Always great work! I always look forward to the next video! Thanks for sharing your talents
Not as heavy a job as we usually expect, but very complex and interesting. Plus, learned a trick or two. Great job as always, enjoyed watching.
I like when a plan comes together. Be safe out there Isaac! Whipple
Really like you work and honest candour. My daughter is a mill right and a welder. good stuff.
Yep, I peeled that piece of angle pulling large bales of alfalfa off my trailer. So bought another piece of angle a pinch larger and thicker, then used a router so I could recess the wood and have the top of the angle to the same top level at the board…….works fine and cured that problem
Another job well done Issac. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
Looks slick as always. That piranha made that job a lot easier. Great tool for the fab shop. Stitch welds are the best looking welds on that 10ga flat, but I thought you would run continuous up or downhill on the stake pocket for more penetration. I always enjoy watching.
*I C Weld* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Isaac, Great job on the repair. After the paint went on it looked like nothing had happened to it. btw, the grey beard looks great. Showing off your wisdom as always.
Another week end who start with you and your project is awesome, thank you for sharing, always a pleasure watch your project, I learn a lot 👍👍👍👍
You are a weld master sir. Great job
Nice job fixing the result of a design flaw in the trailer!
Well done Isaac. Learning so much watching you.
Awesome work! It sure is nice to see someone run hard wire uphill for a change. Thanks for sharing.
Dammit boy..... always an outstanding job.... A'HO... keep well,den up
Like it never even happened good job Issac!
nice repair, you do great work like your videos it helps when you explain them thanks. Kip H.
When you start offering the six weeks high speed apprenticeship to become a master welder, sign me up.
Id come over all the way from Portugal for that
За 6 недель нельзя стать мастером 😅. Может выучить основы. Но чтобы стать мастером нужны годы непрерывной практики 😅
Lol whoosh. Sign me up also!😊
@@R.A.G81whoosh! meu amigo é uma piada! viva a vida irmão
I could be totally wrong but I feel like Issac would be the type of person who would absolutely hate having to teach 20 incompetent people how to weld simultaneously. Plus he’d have to supply a bunch of equipment and a space with adequate ventilation and power. To me he seems like the type of guy who’d rather just stick his head down, get work done right and move on to the next job.
Always great repairs Isaac 👍👍
I always tell my friends M12 tools are under rated when using them commercially. I use the same sawzall 😅
Me too, and my battery pops out just like that too!!
Good as new if not better, nice job . I have got to get me a plasma cutter, thats a useful bit of kit.
A true craftsman. Greetings from Australia
Brilliant work as always. I really enjoy you telling us your ideas and thought process as you work. You really are very highly skilled
Nice work Isaac . Wish we had the weather up here ... DRY . lol
Isaac...... using a sawzall & a grinder cutting disc-? BLASPHEMY!! 😂😂 Where's the torch & arc gouging- Nice repair!
Wonder if it's anything to do with all the dry-rotted wood planks?
Excellent welding and repair work done
EPIC repair!!! Thanks Isaac!
Hey Isaac, another great repair!:) I'm rebuilding the support frame for my F350 dump body. The original frame railed and the front supports for the rams failed and crushed the back of the cab. Yikes! Someone attempted a repair but not a very good job. A little frame straightening, a lot of body work and reconstruction of the support frame. Lots of fun! Thanks for all the great tips!😊
ouch. sounds like a project!!!😳😳😁👍
It was waiting to happen with the lip there, really the deck wants to be a bit proud. Anyways design oversights like that make work for guys like you. Lovely patch job.
Surprised to see a cut-off wheel and a Sawzall since normally you can cut the steel out with a torch and leave the paint. Awesome job as usual.
I think Isaac wanted a clean square cut and the cut off wheel can do that. Especially in Isaac's hands.
@BlackPill-pu4vi I didn't mean it seriously. Had you read my whole statement, you'd see that I was saying how skilled the man is.
@@donmunro144 Fair enough.
Man I HATE battery operated power tools. I much prefer an extension cord and toting a small Honda generator around if necessary. Unlimited power rules! You’re also the expert as I’m NOT, but I’m surprised you didn’t plasma cut many off those angles and such. I understand not using an oxy torch due to the plastic lights and the wood deck, but man you have some serious patience with using an angle grinder and a cut off wheel for all that cutting. Respect!
Better than when Bigtex made the trailer. 😊
I don't weld full time but God do i want an ironworker in my shop. Just waiting to find one for sale around $50 bucks lol
You're really good at what you do I love watching your work I wished I lived close to you I'd come help you just for fun and to learn
Me too..
Wow, what an amazing job. Awesome work, you inspire me to do stuff like that, you do great work and I'm always trying to do things like that. Keep up the great work.
Dood, Great Example of "Just Enough" Press Break ... I was amazed you straightened it (the bar with the u and Cilinder) out in one go and no rebends (Bend it back)
24 👍's up IC WELD thank you for sharing 😅
Even painted the underside, where no one is going to look, the mark of true pro. Well done, Isaac!
Good stuff. As always.
Nicely done! I like stacking dimes for vertical welds too, done right there won't be any metallurgic shenanigans going on.
Well done as usual. Great job.
Issac, your such an artist and master of the craft
Happy to see that you like that pit mat! Thx for tge video
Yep, turned out really good. Nice job. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
very nice repair, thanks for the lesson,
From the sound of it, IC's ball peen hammer has the same motor as his needle scaler.
Big Tex has a great video on you tube how they paint there new built trailers.
Nice work , thx for sharing ,always learning from your videos ,safe travels bud
I myself really enjoyed the high speed hammer and chisel woodworking................sounded just like the needle scaler 😂. Looked like a factory stamped piece as always Issac.!
I have been following issac for a long time and ive never seen this much grinding in a video, and ive never seen a cut off wheel. Awesome repair though, ive picked up more little tips and tricks from you than anyone on youtube
You know,,...Youre right! I dont use too many grinding wheels or cut off wheels.😁😁😄
"Can't get any better than that"
Rookie mistakes keep welders and fabricators fed.gotta love it!
Looks like a straight repair. Till you find a dozen hidden things. 🤨
I have always watched it in a sort of "how too" brilliant work every time faultless every time..
Very nice tidy job that young man!
Your sped up chisel sounds like an air hammer! What a machine!
I was going to say the same thing.
Play it at 2X the speed…. Sounds like an A-10 Warthog.
I thought it was a woodpecker!
Great Job Isaac !! 💯🤗
Amazing what a little paint can do😂😂😂. Great job!! Good as new