DANBILLT


Vehicle outfitting for local, private and government agencies. Repo/Tow truck builds/repair, Car audio/video, CB/private radio systems, aux lighting & more


I am Dan De Nuevo. Today I am working on the manufacture of some foldable side panels for Michevi 69. You have already seen a previous video of t I gave it a look and I told you what it was about. Well, I wanted to improve the sides. So what I am going to do is make a set of steel from one piece. I am going to show you the work of the side panels. I am going to show you what I have here. So far I have already made one. I am going to show you. Now you can see the side here. Ok, it has a brush here. Ok, these posts can be removed from the box. In fact, there is a pocket inside the box, so you can lift it. Ok, and the sides are removed from the truck. So basically, you can make a platform with t Well, what I want to do is show you the process that I followed to do t As you can see, there is a viscose here and I have a viscose on the other end. I still have one in the center because I am not sure if I am really going to need it. I have to load the truck on t Simply turn it around, fix it. Fix it here and ready. What I have here on the other side is that the pieces are already formed. I made a soldering workshop to form them for me. I told you all the dimensions I needed, so what I am going to do is join t I have everything cut, Ok, well, first I am going to join everyt What I have done here is put some of these reinforcements underneath and the other above. The reason I did it was because it gives you a good edge when you grab it. We will show you the side here. When you grab it, you have a good edge. And also on the lower part you do not have a water trap here. And in case the weld is a little porous here and there, it is always better to put it Do not want that because it will fill with water over time and it will expel it. So I am going to put t Very well, we already have that glue. We do not want to weld it completely because it would distort too much. T But if you do, I will hold it on to the bed when it reaches that point. I had to push down with the screwdriver to close the space between t It's too much to fill. Okay, now I'm going to finish the lower part. The same process. Hold the end so that it does not move. Okay, now. Hold each end well. It looks pretty good. It starts in the center. I Now. Oh, here we go. I have the ends here. These will cover the edge of the side to give it some resistance too. Okay. Palpate the lower edge and make sure that it is at the edge of the side. We do not want it to bend. Again, push it. Make sure there are no gaps and start in the center. Okay, now we do the other end. Okay. Now, what I want to do is not burn. I want to hold it on the edge of t Okay. Okay, I'm ready to weld t Well, t A lot of weld here, a lot of pulgadas. So it's going to take some time. So we'll be back in a w Okay. Okay, today we're back here. Look, we have t I have the viscicles. They are glued here in front and be What we want to do is make sure we have enough free space when it is inclined downwards. It is completely inclined downwards very well. Okay, well, now what we can do is finish welding the viscicles. Okay, well, that's all we can do with the viscicles welded. What we're going to have to do is take the passers out and remove the side to be able to finish welding the rest. Because we have to seal it there. On the contrary, it will oxidize the joint. We don't want that. Okay, I can't see that. At first, we have to wait a little we have to wait until it's closed. And now, what we want to do is sand any welding hellfire. You have to make sure that everyt It heats up. It heats up.

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