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This is a good one.

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(truck engine revving) - This time on Roadkill,

we're bringing Stubby Bob back from the dead!

(truck engine rattling) Oh, oh it's broke now.

Oh my God!

What did you do?

- [Tony] I don't think it liked the two-three shift.

(Finn laughing)

(engine revving) (tires screeching)

(heavy rock music)

(truck engine puttering)

- [Finn] This is it.

Stubby Bob is makin' a comeback.

As you'll remember, this is our

1950 Ford F6 two-ton dump truck.

I picked it up off a farm in Tennessee

and surprised Freiburger with it.

We cut four feet off the back of the chassis,

put a keg in for a gas tank, and Stubby Bob was born.

We kept the stock suspension, wheels, brakes, and engine,

and tried to road trip it but it sucked.

It didn't run well, the brakes barely worked,

and we basically let it sit around for a year

until Freiburger had the genius idea

to put a blown Big-Block Chevy in the back

and try to make it wheelie.

We put a junkyard 454 in backwards

and connected it to a Gearstar 4L80E

electronic overdrive transmission

and coupled that to a V-drive out of a boat

in the cab that connects the driveshaft,

and lo and behold, we've got a monster wheelie machine.

It's great because it does wheelies

but horrible because it has no seat belts,

no safety, and the stock suspension,

which I'm pretty sure broke when it slammed to the ground.

So now, Tony and I want to make Bob

a little more streetable, a little safer,

and then road trip it to the Eagle Field Drags

in Firebaugh, California.

And, of course, do some amazing wheelies.

(truck engine revving)

- Yo, this is a total stroke of genius, this truck.

- There it is. - I love this thing.

- This may be the only good thing in my life

I've built other than children.

- It's a terrible idea, beautifully executed.

- It really hurts me to look at it.

I got to be honest. - That's hard.

- The last time I was in this thing,

it folded me into a pretzel. - Yeah.

- 'Cause here's what happened, right?

Big wheelie, hard landing,

something up here broke.

Look at that rear shackle. - Oh, yeah, look.

It fully extended. - Oh, it bent it.

Oh, it's unrolled it! - Yeah.

That's insane.

This is balancing the entire weight,

this corner of the car,

(chuckles) on this little cup--

- [Finn] With a vertical piece of metal.

- [Tony] It's ridiculous.

- I wonder if it even runs.

- [Tony] It's a little worse for sittin', man, jeez.

- These are all brand new. - Everything is so crusty.

- There's no hope the battery's charged but give it a try.

- Nothin'.

Battery connected?

- Dude, there's no batter in here! (laughs)

- Guys, there's no battery in here.

- (laughing) The battery's gone.

It needs fixing.

- Yeah, if we want to do anything with this car

we got to put some hands on it, put some hours in it.

We need to tow this thing out of here in one piece.

- There's a car.

- Alright, after this we're even for the Firebird.

(Finn laughing) Completely even.

- [Tow Truck Driver] That's perfect.

- It's perfect, the guy said it's perfect.

- Good game, way to hustle. - Whoo-hoo!

(loud whirring)

(deep bass music)

- Oh goodness, that's awful.

So this things spends a lot of time outside

and either through the headers or through this scoop

it's gotten a ton of water in the oil.

It looks absolutely garbage.

That's not a good start.

I feel very confident about this.

- Dude, it's only a couple hundred miles.

We'll be fine. - That's the best part.

We build this thing to go and do wheelies in a parking lot,

let's drive it across California.

- Well, the best part about the Bob-build is

there's some serious engineering in here

and a lot of care and time in certain things

and then right at the end it was,

"Whoa, we're out of time, no seat belts.

"Let's go do wheelies." (Tony laughing)

(country guitar music)

- So we've got fresh oil and spark plugs in this thing.

I replaced a bunch of wrecked vacuum caps,

Finn put a battery in just because we figured

let's fire it up and make sure this thing still runs

before we try to drive it across the country.

Right? - Yes.

- Do it. - Okay.

Is there gas in it? - Is there gas in it?

(truck engine revving) It's doing stuff.

(truck engine revving)

- It's not trying to fire at all.

- Yeah, I haven't heard a burble or anything.

(truck engine revving) Nope.

You're not grounded on your ignition wire.

- [Finn] Ah, sweet.

(truck engine revving) - That's better.

- That was much better.

(truck engine puttering)

- Yeah!

Seems like they're all working.

- Yeah, you think I should

keep going? - Whoo!

(Finn laughs)

- Wow, that thing is loud.

How come we always get all the really loud cars?

- It definitely doesn't need mufflers.

I mean, 'cause the faster you go,

the further behind you it'll be.

- The sound? - Yes.

- It'll just fall behind us. - Right.

- We'll outrun it.

We'll outrun the sound, that makes sense.

(upbeat rock music)

Alright, so now the next big thing to deal with is--

- Safety? - Well, yeah.

Safety and this front suspension.

I just want to see what it does up here.

We're going to lower it down.

That should get us where we have to go

and we'll see if it's flat.

(loud creak)

Like nothing but hopes and dreams held that together.

(laughs) It's crazy. - It's level again.

- Does it look better? - Oh, yeah.

- That was my one big concern is

that the whole frame was bent.

- [Finn] I bet we could go down

two dragstrips with this now.

- [Tony] Oh yeah, now it's good.

(electric guitar music)

Two eight-feet pipes.

- Would you say a 60-degree bend?

- With a 60-degree bend in 18 inches.

- The bend is 18 inches from the end?

- I think so, I think that works good.

- Bob's already proven to have the ability

to stand straight up on the trailer hitch.

And the trailer hitch is the only thing

that keeps this truck from falling over backwards.

And I really don't trust it to do that every time

you get a lead foot behind the wheel and do a wheelie.

So, we're going to build not a full roll cage

but just a roll bar.

We're talking fall-guy-truck style.

And it'll be a simple main hoop

that goes up just above the cab,

a down bar and it'll have an X in the middle

so that if the truck goes over backwards

we should be relatively safe.

In general, this is all that's going to save Tony and I

from a lifetime of pain and suffering.

These are called widow-maker wheels.

These are split rims that actually

clamp together and bolt together

in the middle of the rim.

And they routinely blow apart and kill people,

so I want them off and I want them away from me,

as quick as possible.

(loud drilling)

(loud clanking)

- Alright.

It's coming.

There it is.

- Right about now, you're wondering

why did we take this out and what is that doing there?

Well, it's simple.

This is rusty.

- And it's got a super wonky bolt pattern,

giant drum brakes that don't do anything.

The bolt pattern means we'd have to run

those murder wheels, which we don't want to do.

- Yep. - And it's got a bunch

of broken string packs.

- Yeah, yeah, this is junk.

It really is junk.

And that is after-market parts that are much lighter

and designed for a vehicle that is much lighter,

but because our engine is in the back

we think this will work and actually ride better,

steer better, and stop better.

After yanking the entire front end off the truck,

we found out each wheel weighed a 130

and the complete suspension weighed 400 pounds.

- [Tony] The idea is that you'll put

wheels and tires on the axle, roll it underneath,

lower the front end down, and under weight,

tack everything together once you've measured it

and it's all perfect.

So, that's what we're going to do.

- Hey, it's supporting it.

- That's not so bad. - It's supporting it.

Dude, that's awesome.

(country rock music)

- How do I open the hood on this thing?

Oh, that's cool!

- [Finn] In terms of safety,

Bob has always been a disaster.

We needed to install seat belts,

which meant we had to build a harness bar.

We needed headlights, which means

we had to re-wire the truck. - Boom!

- [Finn] Even the seats were modified.

They've always been flopping about the cab,

so tony welded them directly to the floor of the truck.

We spent hours all in the name of keeping us alive.

- [Tony] A race car now.

- This feels so much safer right here.

- Yeah, that's pretty good, huh?

- Yeah.

(groovy music) (power tools whirring)

Steering adaptor, done!

Here's where we're at.

New axle is in the truck and right now

I'm connecting the old steering,

which moved forward and backwards to turn the wheel,

to our new knuckle, which moves left to right

to turn the wheel.

And I'm converting it using a rod end,

some misalignment spacers,

and a little bit of ingenuity here.

This should work.

It steers. - Sure does.

- [Finn] Alright, so this is party mode.

- This is party mode.

Party mode is here,

I'm going to do a-- - Where's get serious mode?

- And then get serious mode

I'm thinking is going to be here.

What do you think? - Yeah, that'll do it.

(country rock music)

Yeah. - What do you think of that?

- Not bad. - Not bad?

Good job.

How's it ride?

Look at that. - That's not bad, really.

- We're going to be so comfortable.

- I mean, when you combine that

with the fact that there is no suspension in the back,

there's a happy medium

between pain and suffering and paradise.

- Oh, man.

(Finn laughs) Honestly,

I'm terrified of this truck,

absolutely. - I'm

really excited about the wheelies,

just not the road trip. - Not the driving, nope.

Alright, buddy. - Godspeed.

- Yeah, we got this. (Finn laughing)

(truck engine revving)

- It turns!

Let's go on an adventure.

(truck engine putters) (car alarm blares)

- (laughing) Car alarm!

Let's see, does it stop?

We have brakes. - Pretty good.

(truck engine revving) (indistinct talking)

- Dude, the front end is so much better!

Oh wow, I think it picked the front wheels up.

- Jesus Christ!

- Alright, I'm going to get out of the car

and see what happens.

Yeah, it pulls left.

Oh, oh there's all the cops.

I'll try to be casual. - Oh shit.

(truck engine revving)

Alright, that dude just gave me the horns.

- Was it a cop? - The cop was like,

"Hell yeah!" (Finn laughing)

Whoo!

- [Finn] It is so loud even with these on.

- Yeah, it's got a real mid-range throb.

- Imagine how loud it is for the person next to us.

- [Tony] Oh, I figure they're just mad at us.

- [Finn] Yeah, they're trying to hear their music

right now and they're just like, "What the hell?"

(truck engine revving)

(upbeat rock music)

- Yeah, the heat coming in this track is unreal.

- The steering wheel is so hot I can barely hold it.

Wait a minute, we can go in the carpool lane.

- Oh yeah, of course.

(truck engine revving)

(truck engine revving)

- Whoa, whoa, whoa.

(Finn coughing) - Sorry.

(Tony coughing) - We're cruising along

and all of a sudden

I felt huge spray on my back and the battery exploded.

And then we couldn't breath (coughs).

Pulled over and jumped out.

- Alright, I'll push.

Then we'll get going and we'll just go

all the way to the bottom.

(upbeat groove music)

- [Tony] Do I stick it over here

or what do you think? - Yeah, actually,

just pull over by the wall.

That's probably our best place to work on it.

Now we got all kinds of room between us

and cars that want to run us over.

We were greedy.

We protected our junk and our toes

up here with a trans tunnel but

we didn't actually put a tunnel

where the battery and the trans are next to each other.

So,

poor battery.

Our battery didn't quite explode

but it did puke its guts out.

So we're going to take baking soda,

neutralize the battery acid.

We bought another battery,

we're going to put it up front.

We're going to hook six-foot-long cables into the truck,

bolt them to our old ones,

wrap them in electrical tape, and keep on truckin'.

- [Tony] Alright, battery tunnels are tight.

I put a touch and toe-in into the front end.

- Nice work.

Look at you turning lemons into lemonade!

- Just figured I had a couple minutes.

- Battery blows up, (Tony chuckling)

stuck on the side of the road--

- Alignment. - Let's give it an alignment

while we're here.

I like it.

- Shall we?

Yeah, how do you plan on applying this?

- Liberally.

- Just ghost the whole thing? - (chuckles) Yes!

- That's probably good.

I don't know what's worse.

- We're going to get pulled over. - Sulfuric acid.

- I wonder if they'll think

our cocaine load-- - They're going to go,

"Oh my God!"

- (laughing) They're smuggling.

(country guitar music)

(truck engine revving)

- Oh!

- There it is.

- [Finn] Oh, it isn't so bad.

- [Tony] Yes, we only have 175 miles to go.

- Is it really only 175?

- That's what it says. - Oh, we're fine.

She runs like the wind.

Your turn.

(truck engine revving)

That was gnarly.

Felt like the V-drive broke but the motor shut off.

- It might have locked.

(various traffic sounds)

Did it pop out of gear or the axle?

- It's possible.

But why did the motor shut off?

- Hold on, let me check the fuel pump,

make sure it's running.

It's runnin'!

- Let's pop the cap off and make sure the rotor still spins.

(truck engine cranking)

- Nope, nothing. - It doesn't spin?

- It doesn't spin. - Oh. (laughs)

We lost a timing chain or a gear on the distributor.

- Here, crank it again.

(truck engine cranking)

- Nothing. - It's definitely

not spinning? - I'm gettin' no pump.

- Timing chain's gone. (Tony sighs)

Easiest thing to check is pull the distributor right now.

- It's not bad.

- Alright, timing chain's busted.

- Yeah.

It wouldn't be a Roadkill

road trip without a ridiculous breakdown

and this one really hurt.

We were flat out stranded.

We were still 90 miles away from the event

and there was no way to fix the truck

on the side of the road.

We had to put it on a tow truck and haul it to our hotel

and wait for daylight to really assess the damage.

(funky music) (indistinct talking)

(loud clanking)

- Oh, it sheared all three bolts off.

This is new levels of destruction for Roadkill.

- So we're into the timing chain now.

Finn theorizes the bolts weren't properly tightened

and they broke off but we're still missing a dowel pin.

So, basically the crankshaft

wasn't connected to the camshaft,

which we already had figured out.

We're going to go ahead, get everything bolted back up,

put on a new chain and gears and see what happens.

(rock guitar music)

Yes.

Boom!

No drilling, no easy outs.

- I have to turn this bolt into a dowel for a camshaft

and there's no electricity in the parking lot

so I'm in our producer's little bathroom.

Mission accomplished.

We got a dowel now.

It's going to work.

(truck engine revving) - Oh yeah.

It's spinning.

- I like it. - Why not?

- [Finn] It didn't move.

- Ow.

- [Finn] There we go.

Another quarter inch, maybe?

My hands.

Really close now!

(upbeat jazz music) (indistinct chattering)

(truck engine revving)

- (laughing) Let's go drive.

(truck engine revving) (guys laughing)

So we're cruisin' along,

headed to Eagle Field Drags where there's a party happenin'.

- Yeah, we love parties.

- We were very excited about that.

- Yeah. - And all of a sudden

my feet got wet and I look down

at the gauge and it was at 250

and I thought, "Ah, hell, here we go."

- That's too much, yeah. - That's too much.

And we pretty much have figured out

we have an air pocket in the cooling system

and our solution is going to be to

do something we shouldn't do

and that's to back our car into the ditch.

- So that we can get the fill high enough,

completely above the whole engine

'cause the motor sits pretty high in the back

and with where the radiator is,

we're not able to get rid of that bubble.

So, we're going to (tongue click).

- Yeah, and then when we're all done

we're going to try and bonzai our way

back onto the shoulder without

swerving into oncoming traffic.

- It's a great idea. - Do not try this at home.

- I love it, alright.

- You're good.

(truck engine revving)

(guys laughing)

Hey, those front brakes work great!

This feels familiar.

(truck engine revving)

- Good? - I think so.

(truck engine revving)

(rock music)

We're here!

This is Eagle Field, this place is awesome!

And I believe Bob has only sat here overnight,

so it shouldn't spontaneously have combusted.

It should be ready to run.

- We're going to fire it up.

You're going to do the first wheelie run

down the track in conservative party mode.

- And then we'll go raging-alcoholic party mode.

There's a guy here who's 80

and he's done wheelstands forever

and he's still doing it at 80!

- Yeah. - So, we can't suck.

We need to be good at this.

We need to un-Roadkill

this program right now. - Alright, let's go, let's go.

(triumphant music)

- [Tony] I think you got to go for it.

- Alright! - It's going to go.

It's going to hang it up pretty good.

- [Finn] Okay.

- Just try to steer it straight.

You got a plan in your head? - Put the wheels in the air.

Everyone's got a plan 'til they get punched in the face!

- Exactly.

Alright, ready? (Finn laughing)

- Yes. - Alright, buddy.

High five.

Good luck. - Yeah.

- You got it. - Hug my wife.

- [Tony] Fire this thing up.

(truck engine revving)

(dramatic orchestral music)

- Whoo!

- [Finn] Alright, baby!

Let's see what you can do!

(truck engine putters)

Oh no (laughs)!

Kiss that U-joint goodbye!

- No!

(dramatic music) (green truck engine revving)

- [Tony] What happened?

- [Finn] I think the V-drive's junk.

Yeah, it's the V-drive.

You can feel it.

- It's that small input shaft.

(funky groove music)

- Well, haven't exactly gotten

to test all our new mods out

because on the very first pass, I grenaded the V-drive.

And it wasn't the gears that came apart.

It was the little, tiny, itty-bitty input shafts

that just twisted, broke the keyways,

and beat the hell out of the driveshaft.

And we pulled the V-drive out of the car.

It's junk.

- [Tony] Alright, alright.

- [Finn] Yeah, that's not comin' apart.

- So after an hour of messin' around

looking for other V-drives,

we can't find anything that's brand new.

So, I'm saying we should take this thing over

to where there's a local hangar with a torch.

Torch this bottom shaft.

Try to straighten out the best we can.

And then we're going to weld the drive flange

back onto this input shaft

and hopefully we can at least get

some wheelies out of this truck before the end of the day.

(groovy jazz music)

So, we're starting with the output shaft,

which is severely bent, and we're just trying

to torch it until it's red hot.

We're going to bend it back into position

and then we will try to weld back the input shaft,

which is totally sheared off to this drive flange.

Neither one sounds easy.

- Starting to glow now. - Alright.

- [Finn] Yeah, hit it.

(loud clanking)

- Ah, it is so much better. - It's crazy red.

And now's the time to weld it 'cause that thing's hot.

So let's take it right now. - Alright.

- That might be the first time

we ever blacksmithed on Roadkill.

It went pretty good.

Tony got that thing almost perfectly straight.

So, we're going to tig weld the coupler to the shaft

and then pray to God that all this

heat-treating didn't

basically make that thing so soft

that the first time you hit the gas pedal

it twists and breaks in half like the top one did.

(blues music)

- I wouldn't try this at home. - It's working, though.

Okay.

Rotate it some more.

It's actually penetrating, too, which is blowing my mind.

- This thing's spinning pretty good.

- Thank god for preheat.

The input shaft is now our issue.

Part of the shaft is inside of the pulley,

so we're trying to press this thing out.

- Is it goin'? - Yeah, I think it's goin'.

Yeah, keep going.

- That's hot. - Yeah!

- Watch out, that'll go

to the center of the Earth.

So, here's our V-drive.

Input shaft up here, broke that clean off.

Output shaft, twisted it and bent it.

We torched this.

Tony hammered it straight,

then we tig welded the coupler right to it.

We couldn't do that here,

there wasn't enough room or shaft

to tig weld that back on.

So, our new friend here turned it down on a lathe,

we hammered it back on and now

he's going to stick weld this thing back together.

- Yep. - In an airplane hangar

on a Sunday.

Setting records here on Roadkill!

- It's going to be awesome. - Yeah.

- Just give me one wheelie, just one good one.

(upbeat country music)

- [Finn] Little higher.

Yeah.

- Oh yeah, we got plenty of engagement.

- Alright, well, we just fixed the V-drive.

We've never had a real successful test

of Stubby Robert and yet, despite that,

we're going right to party mode

because the sun's going down,

the track's going to close soon, and we only get one shot.

- Yeah, and we like to party.

- (laughs) We like to party.

- Alright.

Sleep a little easier. - Yes.

- That's all. - Less cowbell.

Got it. - That's all.

- [Finn] Phew.

Alright, so, lean soft,

do a good wheelie,

but the wheelie bars are about two feet off the ground.

So, yeah!

So, I don't exactly know what to do!

So, I'm just going to send it! (laughs)

(truck engine revving) (indistinct talking)

Alright, here we go.

I'm not going to foot it on the converter

'cause I don't want to break the V-drive.

Just going to get it rolling and I'm going to punch it.

- Here we go.

(truck engine puttering)

No!

Come on!

- [Finn] You've got to

be kidding me, man! (Tony screaming)

All that work.

All that work.

(Finn groaning)

- The weld broke. - Let's go.

- The input. - Buddy!

- [Finn] I didn't spool it at all!

- I know.

We worked so hard.

- [Finn] Talk about a kick in the nuts.

We had the opportunity to make Bob wheelie

in front of a thousand people

at the Eagle Field Drags and we ended up sucking wind.

The event was over.

We left.

Two weeks later, we bought a brand new V-drive

and we went back to the scene of the crime

trying to redeem ourselves in front of

a large crowd of zero.

So here's what happened, right?

Our dump truck rear end has about,

oh, that much slop in it.

The driveshaft's got to spin that far

before it actually engages that and turns these,

which is what hammers the V-drive and breaks it.

- So you think all that shock, boom, twisted them up?

- Junk. - 'Cause they were destroyed.

- So, our solution is not to fix the problem, the rear end.

It's to replace the V-drive with a much newer,

much more expensive unit built for a Baja trophy truck.

This actually has splined input and output shafts

that are a larger diameter and according to Slim,

the guy who we bought the original V-drive from,

that will make up for this crap.

So, that should work and we should be able

to do wheelies now. - Let's do it.

- Hopefully more than once.

- More wheelies is better wheelies!

(truck engine revving) (heavy rock music)

You didn't think we'd leave you with no wheelies

in the whole episode, right? - Never!

We didn't work this hard to quit.

Alright, pumping the brakes. - Whoo!

(truck engine revving)

(loud explosion)

Oh my God.

- [Finn] There's no way.

I think the rear end came out of gear.

- Alright, get out.

- [Finn] Dude, you're not going to believe this.

It broke the U-joint.

The V-drive is fine, we need a U-joint.

The U-joint broke because it was hollow inside.

But hours later we found a solid one

and we're back in business.

(truck engine revving)

- Oh no. - What the?

- [Finn] Shit.

- [Man] Your driveshaft twisted in half.

- [Finn] Oh, dude!

- Alright, it's take two here at Eagle Field

and this is like a bad dream.

We have now destroyed the drive line

in Stubby Bob for the second time.

We all flew back out with an upgraded V-drive

and we thought we were ready to kill it.

And then it exploded on the first run

because there's now slightly smaller U-joints in there.

And then we got new ones, put it all back together,

and Finnegan ripped on it

and it tore the driveshaft in half.

So, this thing has done zero wheelies

since we started workin' on it

and has boned us complete failure three times.

- So, we're hanging out at Eagle Field

having an average day and driveshaft twisted in half.

- All by itself. - Serious carnage.

Spontaneous, I don't even know how this happened.

And we're sitting there going,

"Oh my God, now we need a driveshaft,"

except it's Saturday,

all the drive line companies are closed.

- And we're in the middle of nowhere.

- Yeah, nowhere, nowhere.

- 30 miles in every direction.

- We make a new friend, Wes,

who just happens to have, believe it or not,

a Stubby Bob of his own.

A 1950 Ford F6 two-ton dump truck

sitting in his backyard with the driveshaft.

So we're going to cut this up,

we're going to weld our yoke onto his piece.

And tomorrow-- - We will do wheelies.

- We will do wheelies!

Or somethin'.

(rock music)

(dramatic orchestral music)

(truck engine revving)

- You didn't really think after all that work

that we wouldn't be wheelie-ing this thing, would you?

- Whoo!

(truck engine revving)

(guys laughing and cheering)

- I want to go further!

- You can't see anything! - No (laughs)!

(truck engine revving)

- (laughs) It's still working!

- Oh my God! - It's still working!

(cheering)

- Alright! - Hell yeah!

- We're going to do that again but I'm not lifting.

- It's real high! - Oh, dude!

- Oh, yeah! - It's up there!

- Whoo!

Oh boy!

- [Finn] Okay, you ready?

(truck engine revving)

(triumphant orchestral music)

(cheering and laughing)

(truck engine revving)

(truck engine revving)

(laughing)

I need to see it! - Oh my God!

- Yeah! - Whoo!

- It's not broken, either! - Whoo, whoo!

That was amazing! (Finn laughing)

- Yes! - Yes!

- [Tony] Look how far away we are!

- Dude! - Oh my God!

- How far it it go?

It was really far!

It stood up like this and it just got going!

(laughs) (Tony cheers)

Oh my God, that was amazing!

- Hell, yeah! - It's still good,

You could drive it.

- I'm in!

- Here's the key to more distance.

We are tapped out in a second.

- Yeah. - So once it's up there--

- Knock it off a gear? - Go for third.

- Oh, yeah, that sounds good!

(Finn laughs)

(upbeat rock music)

(truck engine revving)

(loud clanking)

- Oh my God!

I don't want to say it but apparently once again,

Tony breaks everything.

Jesus! (chuckles)

What did you do!

- [Tony] I don't think it liked the two-three shift!

(Finn laughs)

We did some kick-ass wheelies! - Dude, we did!

- Oh, my God! - We did!

- [Tony] What a good day!

- Well, admittedly when we built Bob the first time,

we didn't think it would work.

So the engine wasn't designed to be vertical.

- Yeah. - Which is why it tried

to fall out and the driveshaft fell out.

Not 'cause you broke it. - That's true.

- Yeah.

So we'll be back with Bob again later,

doing even better and more epic wheelies.

- Yeah, this thing is the best.

It's the best!

Wheelies are my new favorite thing.

- Oh, dude, forget drifting.

- Yeah.

Just wheelies. - Dump truck wheelies.

- I'm going to turn all my cars into wheelie cars.

- There you go.

Hey.

Those wheels are kind of cambered!

- [Tony] You ready to hit the drift circuit?

- It's not a drift truck!

(boys laugh)

- [Tony] This is the biggest win Roadkill has ever had.

We busted our asses,

built something amazing, destroyed it in the process

and achieved glory that most humans

never get to witness in their lifetime.

I can't wait to bring Stubby Bob back

and make it even better.

(truck engine revving faintly)

- [Freiburger] Support companies that support Roadkill.

Buy your speed parts at Jegs.com.

- I learned about something today that's really important,

it's really cool.

It's called a plain bagel with butter.

Apparently it's fantastic,

I'm going to try one in a minute.

This is what I'm talkin' about.

So you're saying this is just a plain bagel

toasted with butter. - Mm-hm.

- Mm.

- Can you believe it's not butter?

- That is good!

I can't--

So this is just a plain bagel

toasted with butter.

Unbelievable.

It's so good.

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My Biggest Problem with Holiday Break - Duration: 1:38.

[Music]

so who else was so ready to send their

kids back to school that they almost

sent him back a day early I was

convinced that both of my kids went back

to school today because apparently I

wrote it down on my calendar that school

starts back on Thursday but I forgot to

write which kids school started back

I've been telling Tristan all week that

he was going back to school today and he

was actually getting pretty excited then

it finally dawned on me that maybe I

needed to check with this teacher to

make sure it was his school that was

going back you're not just to listen

because I knew that Alyssa was going

back because our teacher has sent out a

reminder the night before and that's

what got me thinking that maybe Tristan

didn't go back to school

I text his teacher last night you know I

asked her did the kids start back to

school today so right after his teacher

sends out a class-wide reminder to all

the parents that school does not start

until Friday and not Thursday oops my

bad I guess it was good though that I

that I did message her that way she

could send out a reminder to the other

parents like me who forgot the holidays

always throw me off the kids get out of

school on a Wednesday midday and then

the school sends them back on a Friday

who does that why can't they just go

back to school in a Monday after the

holidays and what feels like a thousand

Christmases I barely even know what day

it is much less when the kids go back to

school thank you all for watching and if

you liked this video be sure to

subscribe to my You Tube channel

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BREVILLE CONTROL GRIP - Unboxing, Review and Easy Pancakes - Duration: 6:36.

Hi and a huge welcome to Steve's Kitchen. Today we're going to be talking about stick

blenders or stick mixers, I think they're one of the essential tools in the

kitchen. I had to go out and buy one today, the prices have gone up a little

bit since I bought one last time. I used to recommend about 40 to 60 dollars, this

one was just a little bit shy of a hundred, it does come with lots of little

attachments and I think that's why the price has gone up somewhat. There still

are some cheaper models out there but I find the build quality is not so good,

for instance I went into Aldi and Lidl, they have some of these a lot cheaper

but they just didn't feel as good. I opened this in the store and had a look

and the build quality seemed great, it is of course

Breville again., I'm a big fan of Breville it wasn't intentional that I bought

Breville this time but we went for it and I'm going to unbox it now and show you

why. Now it's a lovely box as always with the Breville, I love this sort of plum

color, let's get and open this, it should be quite simple, I just pull out the

cardboard. I've got this lovely cherry red or plum red the Breville control

grip manual, plug in, turn on, pull trigger. We won't be using that now. It's all kind

of simple I won't bore you with pulling this all out, I'll get it out and you can

join me in a second. Here is the control unit, I've got a jug here and inside is a

little pot which I think, haven't actually unwrapped that yet, it's got a

little food processor, let me take the plastic cover off, it's got a little food

processing blade there and I think one of the things they sell this product as

is that this fits inside here, so it keeps it all nice and compact.

You have the whisk attachment, I've never really used this part of the machine, I

think whisking is far too easy to do by hand but it's another little extra

attachment. I got a feeling this is a sort of, combines as a sort of base and a

lid, let's just pull that off again and a little lid for the jug so you can keep

things fresh in there if you decide to store it in the fridge but this is the

piece that I'm interested in. This is the stick blender, we've got a very nice long

cable on here which is useful when you're working in the kitchen, a little

protective they on the blade and then of course

pinch these two together and the base of this unit comes off and that is for easy

cleaning. Now this is nice, this is a really solid sort of chrome built base

unit, it should be quite easy to keep clean. We've got the top grip unit, the

Breville grip control here. I think that just clips on, I don't think you need to

squeeze the sides, it's quite ergonomic, it's got an adjustable speed on the top

here. Now this is a 700 watt motor let's just plug it in and have a little listen.

Now a word of warning, keep your fingers away from the end of these machines

they're for immersion blending really and let's just give this a little listen. So

not too noisy, okay so that's going down to the the slowest spin and up to the

fastest spin. Now for most of what I'm doing I'm going to be using the faster

spin on this, so I'll probably just set it up high and use it like that. The idea

of these stick blenders is they're quite versatile, you can take the base stick

off and clip this onto this little food processor unit and if you come in here

you'll see and that's ideal for doing herbs or pesto's, I believe you could

even make a nut butter with this. As I say you've got a whisk attachment as

well, oh that's a noisy little thing but I'll be honest I'm probably never going

to use this I like to hand whisk, you get much better control. I love the little

measuring jugs that come with these, I've got a few of these now and they're great.

They've got the milliliters and the fluid ounces on the side, I always think

when I unbox something like this I should give it a go, so lets get and make

a nice simple pancake batter to test this thing. We'll keep this nice and simple,

I've got a cup of flour, that's about 125 grams. I'm going to add into there a cup

of full cream milk, you could use butter milk of course, would work really well.

We're sweetening our batter with a tablespoon of sugar, a quarter teaspoon

of salt, a teaspoon of baking powder and 1 egg. Now we'll take that stick mixer,

pop it in to the mixture

and we're just going to blend that up until we get a nice smooth Airy batter. Now

disconnect the bottom of the stick mixer and that'll go nice and easy into the

wash. Now it's always going to be a good idea to let your batter develop a little

bit, let the flour bloom, maybe about 20 minutes 30 minutes, before you start

making the pancakes. Get your pan or skillet nice and hot, a

tiny little bit of butter or oil, not too much and then I'm going to pour a little

bit of my pancake batter into the center of the pan and just wait until you see

those little bubbles start to appear, which means the pancakes cooking through

and then you can flip it over, cook the other side and then you can stack these

lovely Airy pancakes up into a nice Tower, a little knob of butter and then

some maple syrup or honey, if you like and they are going to taste just fantastic.

So pop my butter back on top and I'm just going to cut through this stack of

pancakes. Now of course there's way too many here I'll just take a little bit

off the top two, let's give these pancakes a try. Mmm so good but this

video is not about pancakes and we, finished that mouthful, this video is

about an unboxing, your first look at the Breville, what is it, control grip, now had

to just check them for a moment, the Breville control grip. It's a nice unit,

pretty solid I'll be using it a lot throughout the upcoming videos and as I

say I paid a little shy of $100 Australian for this, which I thought was

a little expensive but it does feel pretty solid. I'd love to know in the

comments down below how much this costs where you are because I know in the US

they pay quite a bit less for this sort of equipment. Anyway share the love, give

this video the thumbs up and we will see you for a video featuring this and other

things very shortly, take care.

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LEGO Brickheadz Valentine's Bee review ❤️ 40270 - Duration: 4:00.

everyone this is a look at one of the first lego seasonal series brick heads

this is the Valentine's be from will you be my Valentine and it's already one of

my favorite brick heads that they've done because it has personality it has

purpose it has a certain value of its own and it is its own thing and it comes

with not just the brick head and a stand but a little bit of flourish a little

bit of embellishment around the edges the brick head itself is just a a person

in a bee costume they have a little bit of rosy cheeks going on there or you

know it's a little bit of a little bit of warmth and in this hand is a stick

with a bucket of honey at the end of it and the other hand right now is a heart

that is on some clear pieces got the antennae up on top and they got even

wings on the back and these wings can be adjusted has a little stinger tail as

well and bring these in or outs to make them a little bit more visible from the

front and then you get some of the new 2018 flower pieces used in this so this

has the new stems that are stackable much more closely and more effectively

than the old ones they also have the new actual flower pieces included in red

over here you also see one in white you also see one in the green color they've

got the bright green colored leaves and their handful of those including set

same thing going on over here on the other side and they want you to be able

to change these out if you would prefer to use the more summery design of just

you know kind of checking it down a notch and and just using sunflowers so I

have a large one for that side and the other side get that off from the base

the shorter one over here just to keep it from being too boring Lee symmetrical

I like it I mean I like the other flowers better but I appreciate the

ability to do a little bit of config raishin and i appreciate the inclusion

of the extensions to the base you know that actually kind of creates a scene

turns this into somewhat of vignette of its own rather than just having the

relatively cold stand that just says hey this is a figure this is a collectible

thing this this is more to me and I like it I like what they've done it's a

simple break head you know it's not one of the more complex ones with the hair

and the face and everything and even the accessories but all the stuff around it

I think is what really makes this the seasonal ones have the seasonal little

print on the 2x4 or just to kind of denote them the whole thing is raised up

just a little bit at the level of plate underneath and that's pretty much it for

this one good start to the series and it is indeed just the start of a new series

they've got all of these planned for 2018 they may end up showing up with

more of them before we know it you know some little extra special ones that may

appear in between but these are looking pretty appropriate as well I wonder if

there's anything that we're not seeing with these as well

because notice that these don't show you anything to the sides even for the B

which does include extra stuff so hopefully there will be more

embellishments around that'll add even more character to those sets and

eventually we'll be seeing what will be coming up for 2019 as well that's it for

my look at this one so thank you for watching I hope you enjoyed this I'll

talk to you again soon

you

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KR _ 변형 기즈모를 수정하는 방법은 3ds Max가 누락되었습니다. - Duration: 1:20.

Hi, I'm Sami, from, Fawzi academy, In this, video, I will, talk about,

How to fix Transform Gizmo, does not, Display. A missing axis tripod icon or transform gizmo can manifest in two ways.

If you see the axis tripod icon but not the transform gizmo when an object is selected with one of the Transform tools,

Simply press the X key. You should see the transform gizmo again. If you don't see either the transform gizmo or the

axis tripod icon, The Show Transform Gizmo setting in the Views menu is probably turned off.

Select an object using the Select and Move tool. Open the Views menu. Click on Show Transform Gizmo.

You should see the axis tripod icon and the transform gizmo. If you only see the axis tripod icon, go to step 4.

Press the X key. Now you should see the transform gizmo

superimposed over the axis tripod icon. Hope, this information is helpful. Thank you, for watching Fawzi academy.

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