How to fix BULLET HOLES on a CYBERTRUCK!

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Published 2024-04-14
Today we FIX the Tesla Cybertruck that I broke. The stainless steal on the Cybertruck CAN be welded. HUGE thanks to www.oshcut.com/ for letting me borrow a laser. And www.luxeautomotive.com/ for installing my paint protection film: www.llumar.com/luxe The Heat filtering Stratos Ceramic Window tint can be found here: llumar.com/na/en/automotive/window-tint/ceramic/fo…

The video where we check the bulletproof-ness of the cybertruck is HERE:    • Is the Cybertruck *ACTUALLY* bulletpr...  

The Tesla Cybertruck is one of the most iconic vehicles of all time. It is an incredibly durable truck with lots of cool quirks and features, and also makes for an excellent billboard for my Off-road wheelchair company. www.notawheelchair.com/

All Comments (21)
  • @tacticooldennis
    Missed opportunity to wrap the Cyber Truck in a Dbrand Teardown skin.
  • @Meat88
    We just got a kid rig for my son and I have to thank you for giving him his first bike ride experience. He loves it and we've been able to take him places we never thought we could.
  • If I owned a Cybertruck I'd take off that rubber stuff so my truck sounded like a bell when you hit it. very cool gong sound.
  • @Iam1uglyguy
    I rarely watch your videos anymore, but this one was very cool. I have to say when I first saw the color of the wrap I didn't think it would look good, but WOW, I was way wrong. That looks AWESOME.
  • @pablopoo
    That raw welded door feels like right out of a madmax movie
  • @phero6933
    That foil is also great for dampening sound in mechanical keyboards. I've stuffed so much Noico in keyboards.
  • @OhhWelll
    Honestly the wrap made the cybertruck way more visually appealing to me. The stainless alone just looks kind of bland. The bullet holes give it a nice depth effect lol. Awesome video
  • @dano6306
    Wow! I seriously didn't think those bullet holes would work but the finished product really looks great. Absolutely unique.
  • @FokkerBoombass
    Zack carrying the Cybertruck's reputation all by himself like an absolute baller.
  • @mrgw98
    This is one tutorial that I hope people don't ever have to use.
  • @luke_mckay
    It would actually be super dope to see different people etch/mark up the stainless steel in different ways. Acid etches, various scruffing/scratching patterns, all kinds of variety. Cheaper than wrapping, easy DIY and repair, ultimate customizeability, and still get to take advantage of that stainless design!
  • Zack, this follow-up to the testing is fantastic! I love that, since you were wrapping it, you didn't weld the one cracked bullet dent. They really do add character to the truck, and make it even more one-of-a-kind. It is impressive that you can access all of the wiring and parts diagrams and not have to pay for any of it, simplifies the troubleshooting.
  • @criticalevent
    I didn't think you were actually going to cut the piece out, that's pretty cool.
  • @CynicalDriver
    That sound dampening material is very common in the automotive industry. You can pick some up at your local aftermarket audio store or Amazon and improve the noise isolation of any vehicle for a pretty reasonable price. I just got some to install in my 2020 Escape Titanium this spring because Ford didn't use enough in the cargo area.
  • That is what I did as an auto body shop tech for 20 years. The insides are so cool to see how it all goes together.
  • @SandTiger42
    Pretty good marketing. "Shoot Cybertruck, get views and $$$" "Repair Cybertruck, get views and $$$" Also advertise friends lasercutter and wrap shop and your own wheelchair company at the same time.
  • @GickelsGaming
    oh, also, depending on the ammo you used, you can expect your bullet craters to rust in the future from embedded steel contaminating your stainless. we just dealt with a returned product due to a contaminated flap disk in the shop that was used on mild steel then was used on the face of a stainless product. over time, the face rusted in the spots which were grinded. this can be mitigated with a nitric acid solution. nitric is amazing on stainless and will disolve out any ferrous particles, leaving stainless spotless. also, de franke Inox Stainless cream is really incredible at pulling rust, nitric acid stains, surface oxidation from welding. i use it on 304/308 stainless on a regular basis and its pretty great. not sponsored, just a customer of their product and we go through small cases frequently for stainless lab equipment fabrication. probably great for cybertruck lol.
  • @Master_Failure
    I wish I could see the finish colored through heat. There are some artists out there that would make this giant canvas beautiful.
  • That blue looks sick. Thanks so much for giving us credit, the CT is really a passion project for us.
  • That sky blue colour better than i expected it would be, Looks cool 💯