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35 thoughts on “This is Gonna Be Expensive… My Biggest Hurdle To Opening the Freedom Factory!”
  1. Shim the planks so they drain/don't pool water. Don't paint. Pressure treated wood, COMPLETELY DRIED, then apply some kind of oil (thinned boiled linseed?) – re oil annually.

  2. Just found this ad for used racetrack needs. Bleachers, Led lights etc… good luck with the endeavor. https:(slash slash)www.racingjunk.com(slash)Tracks-Real-Estate(slash)183164622(slash)BUILDING-A-NEW-TRACK-FACILITY-.html#1

  3. What's up love the channel. I live here in South Florida and I would go with PVC. I think you may be able to find it as cheap as wood or maybe a little more expensive, but it pay for itself in 2-3 years. I'm pretty sure it's cheaper then marine grade wood.

  4. Well….I can't get through more than a couple minutes these days on YouTube without having to be interrupted by commercials and it's really really fuckin up my watching experience guys… I'm way Kool with 30 seconds at the beginning maybe 1 minute throughout a 20 minute video… But constantly breaking into commercial I haven't been watching YouTube for weeks now at all as much as I used to… I'm way behind on my cleeter vids

  5. Saudi burnout doesn’t count since you didn’t do it in a 01 ranger

  6. Drop it to the gear you want before you spin. Keep the wheels spinning the whole time. The wheels spinning is what is going to help straighten out easier when you reach 180° tip for viewers, since this was a month ago!

  7. Ok. That looks like way too much fun. 👍👍

  8. instead of holding your hand on the ebrake try taking your foot off the clutch and use it to press the foot brake if you need to adjust, keep both hands on the wheel your life will be much easier if you need to make a big adjustment.

  9. Pressure treated or marine grade lumber reacts to aluminum. You won’t have usable bleachers in a years time. Jus sayin

  10. +1 Cleeter, did you check on composite (plastic) boards made from recycled plastics can be had and might be competitive with Marine Grade custom lumber.

  11. 0:52 thats my move lol I used to do that in Gran Turismo 5 all the time, it took a lot of practice, even in a video game and its still very difficult to do if you're not completely focused and in the zone lol – Its probably much easier with a real steering wheel but with a controller, its quite a difficult trick to pull off. The bleachers: It all comes down to safety. People are gonna be spilling beer and food CONSTANTLY. So the aluminum is more expensive, but anything worth having is expensive. Like anything in life, you get what you pay for. An investment up front is worth more than a law suit down the road I would imagine, but I'm just imagining possibilities and offering examples.

  12. Going for the wood was the much better choice. Thank god all the seating is in great shape as well as the structure and you essentially just have to replace the floor boards.

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