Have to agree, considering youtube his is full time job I'm surprised he can't manage more than 1 vid every 2 weeks 🤷♂ but yeah he is my favourite TH-camr too
Dude! Sweet! Friday evening. NNKH with a 47m banger. I really like how you put everything into one video. I enjoy every single video of yours from 0:01 - End.
The craftsmanship displayed in this restoration is truly extraordinary. Every part of the car, down to the smallest detail, has been carefully and lovingly restored. Your work not only revives the car but also tells a beautiful story of dedication and skill
Wife and I love the channel, congratulations to you on a beautiful child on the way! We absolutely love Gus, been watching him grow into quite the handsome little man! Blessings to you both, thank you for your videos!
Chris you used to show a lot more of you actually wrenching. You’ve gotten away from that little bit. I would love it if you showed more of you fixing and repairing things in depth like you used to.
I was towing river rafts on the Tuolumne and their were some kids trying to compete with me with a 8' jon boat, they sunk everyday they tried! Great entertaiment.
100% old guy approved weekend entertainment. Thanks for the great content. Great to see Jen and the baby are healthy and doing well. Saved the evening watching some other goofy stuff.
German automotive engineer: great videos! exemplary work and impressive knowledge of engines and vehicles! Respect and greetings from Germany! Here's an idea: in many videos there is such good music. How about an NNKH Spotify playlist for all the mechanics out there :)
Love the videos man! Just some advice that cavitation plate above the prop should be level with bottom of boat. Will help get optimum speed and planing. Keep it up your awesome!
Good deal. I had a flat bottom JON boat w/ a 20hp Johnson. What a blast to open it up. Scary but not so bad if someone sat all the way in the front. Congrats..
had a buddy cut the bottom half of a old 90s jet ski and half ass attach it to one, was absolutely awesome. We didn't do it right so it cracked and ripped the aluminum bottom but that summer was fantastic. Could go 35 mph in like an inch of water .
1:04, Definitely an armstrong boat, at this point. I like the way you do your videos, since you update us on everything you are working on in one video. 15:50, just a bit scary with an engine on the back and only one person. 39:30, You and Jen need a place like this.
Thanks man, I really needed a video. I lost my 'Turbo' equivalent of 18 years this week. Always love the boat content. Hope you and the rest of the family are well.
Chris - Great vid - as always! I grew up on a Lake, and on the Rivers of the Chesapeake Bay, and the Bay itself. Throw in a couple of Sounds... and that's been my Life on the water. My Grandpa worked for Johnson Motors for 40 Years.... brought our Family out of NY and to where we are now. And I was weened on an 81' Johnson 9.9 with a 14' Fisher Marine John Boat. That's how they taught me. That Motor is still in action today - and we still run it once in a while, and let the Kids run it now, to learn. You are spot-on. These Motors are some of the best pieces of marine equipment ever built! If you take even half-way decent care of them... they will last forever! My Fisher Marine would probably run 25 or 26 up on plane. Somewhere around there. Edit: LOL That Jon Boat is Toast! She's seen her day. But that motor will run forever, and on a stable and safe boat... will be great for years to come. Love it!
Greetings NNKH from the UK. Watching this at 3.45 am as i can't sleep, usually watch you later in the day. Great channel love you tinkering with the engines and cars that have been sitting idle for years. Love the old rat look Mustang. Your a top mechanic Chris and congratulations to you and Jen with the baby.
If the Chevelle wheel hops with the four speed I have a free, or cheap solution my buddy and I came up with 25 years ago. I didn’t have money for adjustable control arms. There wasn’t as many options in the late 90s and what was available was expensive. We made a pinion snubber out of a short FOX shock off a junk snowmobile (about 6”overall length). That and a couple mounts made from scrap to attach it to the car. We used a big truck exhaust u bolt style clamp welded on the front of the diff itself near the pinion. Left the lower side of the u bolt long to mount the eye of the shock. For the upper mount, I think we just welded a bolt with a gusset made from scrap to a crossmember above the pinion..? That memory is a little fuzzy. Mount the shock between the two “studs” via the eyelets. I beat on that car constantly, and that simple system worked excellent. ZERO wheel hop afterwards. It allows the suspension to move without binding, but stops the axle twisting up that causes wheel hop on those cars. It’s a similar concept to the fox body mustang’s horizontal quad shocks. I did try boxing in the stock control arms first with limited results. It helped some but didn’t stop all the wheel hop.
one of my favorite channels !!!!!!!! Love all of your videos !!!!!!!!!!! can you give us an update on the military vehicle you were working on awhile back....and the green mustang ....please !!?? congrats on the baby !!!!!!!! all the best wishes and continue the great work!!!!!!!!!!!
When I was 16 I had a 14' fiberglass flats boat with a 6.5 HP Chrysler long shaft sailboat engine. I bought it with the trailer for $1500 and it ran great. It was plenty to get that 14' boat up on plane.
Glad to see your post Chris. Jen and the baby look like their doing well. When is she due? Just curious. That boat is scary! The Chevelle looks great with the bigger meats out back. Sounds incredible with the new exhaust. The Pocono race looks like it kinda fun for Jen, she seemed a tad uncomfortable. Keep up the great work bro! Peace! Ed
LOL I HAD THAT SAME BOAT. IT WEIGHED NOTHING,WHICH MADE IT SO MUCH NICER PULLING IT UP THE RIVER BANK. THATS ONE OF THE BEST OUTBOARDS YOU CAN GET,BE SURE TO CHANGE THE IMPELLOR.
Hey Chris, after watching you "man-handle" that head, it made me think of back in my day, I made up a set of T-handles of different thread sizes for lifting the heads. Much easier when you have something to hold to.
I been watching your Ch since the end of 22 and wow how far you have come - |I think the first I watched a vid of you replacing tyres in your old works. And now your got a sweet garage in your back yard.. I just wanted to say keep up amazing videos and love the laid back by very informative information you give too.. I know when Jen has your little one, If she is half as smart as you 2 - she will be following in your footstep before you know it.. Best wishes and luck for your fams future.
We used to extend the throttle with a pbc pipe. Saw a cross in the and, sliding over the throttle and fix it with a hose clamp. In this way, you can sit more forward getting the boat above in Plané speed 😅
@@NoNonsenseKnowHowevery time you bring something “ back from the ashes “ is an inspiration! ( seriously, i am a stroke survivor, still trying to heal.
We had the same graphic 7.5 Johnson motor, My Dad picked Johnson over a mercury and evenrude. We had it on a 12ft aluminum v haul boat and we needed 2 or 3 concrete 1 gallon paint can boat anchors just to keep the front down while operating alone for balace. That little flat bottom is good for a 3 or 4 horse power motor and duck hunting, or a safety dingy. ❤ I would get a long fuel line extension to keep the tank up by the front seat or keep 30 or 40 lbs of anchor up front, Cooler of beer, would work 🍻😎 Aw..... The memories of the youthful days in the 80s and 90s on Lake Champlain in VT with my father and family. Take care, Hope Jen and everyone are doing well 🙏🏻
Cool video Chris. I like this channel, glad you didn't drown in a 10 foot rickety, leaking jon boat on the mighty Delaware. 😀 That Chevelle is so awesome. Lastly, Jen pregnancy looks good on you. You are absolutely glowing. You and Chris are going to be wonderful parents.
TECH TIP on any situation bell housings to engine block for alignment to grab the engine and line it up quicker. or big cylinder heads that might slip or slide because of the angle. i just did it on my heavy ass dodge v10 or like on a v8. instead of relying on the dowels. next time put two cut off long bolts with the heads cut off. if the dowels are missing. then with your grinder cut a slice on the top of the stud. where the head was. so just in case you can back it out with a flat tip screwdriver, put the studs you made in the drawer for next time. used that trick on putting engines in. the dowels are only 3/4 or so sticking out tapered. make the bolt stick out further helps in aligning the engine to the tranny easier
It was hilarious watching you in that tiny boat! NASCAR races are awesome to watch live, I was super jealous of your VIP access, that would have been a blast even at my least favorite track. I refer to that track as Jokano because it's usually a really boring race.
Thinking of digging into the big block in the Chevelle? Its smoking a bit. Would love to see that! Fan of really anything you do Chris. Keep up the good work. Jens always entertaining too.
Maybe in the future! For now it runs good enough so I'll keep running it. Definitely burning some oil from worn out valve guides or seals. Saw that when we popped off the headers.
SOS pads work amazing on tire, stainless tips and most of all chrome! no need for wet sanding. I am sure you already know that but it's my best friend when detailing. Love your content btw!
I recently pulled out from the sea a slightly newer model 1998 johnson 5hp 2 stroke, it was sitting down on the seafloor for 2.5 days as it slipped off my buddys boat. I managed to get it running within an hour with a little bit of TLC. Runs like a champ, absolutely bulletproof engines
Always love when I can sit and watch Jen & You & Gus having a good time. I've always said "The good lord didn't put me on this earth not to have a good time." You and Jen live up to that. And as for watching these videos. How could someone watch and not go to the very end? I watch them multiple times and always watch to the end. You never know when something good will happen. Keep up the good work.
Great updates Chris and Jen and Gus 🐕what parts are you waiting on for the Mustang build good to see you got the 4-speed for your Chevelle and updated some bits and pieces on your other cars.
Of course, I gotta be honest with you.Brother, you were pretty much in my backyard at that shop and I like these all over videos were yet do several things.I like it brother.Keep it going and bless you both and mister gus
Chris, you guys are something else! Great video vignettes and glad to see Turbo n Gus so chummy. Thanks for sharing them two. Great to see Jen doing well with the pregnancy also. Remember, STICKERS/DECALS! 👍
34:40 yeah baby, getting some big tires in the back, love the steel rims. Slowly getting the Chevelle into sexy territory, if the manual swap works out. BTW. so happy for Jen and you. Her singing and you both having a colorful music taste alone, will be the best environment for a kid. Best wishes for the pregnancy and all. So happy for ya. love it.
Omg! It has been a while since i watched your videos. watched the tiny john Boat one. When i saw her on the dock, i was looking at her belly and saying, One in the oven?? Congrats, guys! Yes, the sound of the roaring engines is going to form his personality, and i hope she sings also ! That kid is going to be well equipped! ✌️🤟👍👌♥️🇨🇦
perfect little striper getter, also good for fresh water anywhere - the 8p is more than enough and perfect match - if you get handle extension will solve a lot of issues
I for one don't mind you jumping around on projects on the same episode. I like the variety of content it offers.
Wished you posted more often. One of my favorite TH-camr
Have to agree, considering youtube his is full time job I'm surprised he can't manage more than 1 vid every 2 weeks 🤷♂ but yeah he is my favourite TH-camr too
Has a 2nd channel so does jenn.
Doing God's work you are lol
@Lookup2Wakeupyea long distance revival...
@@DanBeanner-zo3ms what is his second channel?
Oh yeah! Friday night NNKH while drinking some beer. Doesn’t get better 🍻
Hahahahaha, me too, lets go
My man! Appreciate you tuning in
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow thank you both!
Always love watching your videos brother. Blessings from New Zealand
Saturday’s in the Netherland. 💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
4:50 Itsy bitsy spider
I was looking for this comment b4 I wrote something.😂
😲Yikes
A "little" Daddy Long Legs!
I saw it too! 🕷️
I couldn't believe Gus got so worried when you pulled away in that leaky boat
Gilligan wood be tooo
Dude! Sweet! Friday evening. NNKH with a 47m banger. I really like how you put everything into one video. I enjoy every single video of yours from 0:01 - End.
Awesome to hear that you enjoy the videos and can't thank you enough for tuning in till the end! Helps out big time
Turbo is such a good boy! Most cats would tear Gus up but he made him his lil buddy.
The craftsmanship displayed in this restoration is truly extraordinary. Every part of the car, down to the smallest detail, has been carefully and lovingly restored. Your work not only revives the car but also tells a beautiful story of dedication and skill
Love a good ole NNKH video to end the week. Hope all is well for you guys! Love the videos brother!
Wife and I love the channel, congratulations to you on a beautiful child on the way! We absolutely love Gus, been watching him grow into quite the handsome little man! Blessings to you both, thank you for your videos!
Chris you used to show a lot more of you actually wrenching. You’ve gotten away from that little bit. I would love it if you showed more of you fixing and repairing things in depth like you used to.
Another excellent video, very enjoyable. You really know how to take the viewer with you for the ride. Excellent, keep 'em coming
If there's one thing I love, it's watching your boat motor vids! So much needed knowledge 📚
Another awesome video by NNKH! big Nascar fan here.
Turbo nuzzling up to Guss at the end 😉 didn’t believe Cats liked dogs, guess I was wrong
this is the kind of setup ive been scoping out on facebook marketplace. super cool to see how you go through it and get it running!
Always a watch...that boat is a mini Titanic...
I was towing river rafts on the Tuolumne and their were some kids trying to compete with me with a 8' jon boat, they sunk everyday they tried! Great entertaiment.
You know you are viewing NNKH when the water safety control officer is a Dachshund named Gus….got to love this channel!!!
Jen is looking really good. Gus is adorable as always.
Becareful boating Chris
100% old guy approved weekend entertainment. Thanks for the great content. Great to see Jen and the baby are healthy and doing well. Saved the evening watching some other goofy stuff.
German automotive engineer: great videos! exemplary work and impressive knowledge of engines and vehicles! Respect and greetings from Germany!
Here's an idea: in many videos there is such good music. How about an NNKH Spotify playlist for all the mechanics out there :)
Yeah jumping around on the content is good ...thanks....🔧🔧👍
Sketch would be another name for that little boat. Stay safe for Jen and your little one coming soon.
Chris, if you keep the drain plug on the inside of your boat, you can pull it (while under way) and drain any water you have. Thanks for sharing.
As they said in “Jaws”….”we need a bigger boat!”. Another video…thanks NNKH crew.
Chris you are one of the most talented TH-camrs out there. Wish you were my neighbor. 🍻
Love the videos man! Just some advice that cavitation plate above the prop should be level with bottom of boat. Will help get optimum speed and planing. Keep it up your awesome!
Good deal. I had a flat bottom JON boat w/ a 20hp Johnson. What a blast to open it up. Scary but not so bad if someone sat all the way in the front. Congrats..
had a buddy cut the bottom half of a old 90s jet ski and half ass attach it to one, was absolutely awesome. We didn't do it right so it cracked and ripped the aluminum bottom but that summer was fantastic. Could go 35 mph in like an inch of water .
Great mix on the video Chris, never a dull moment! Best wishes to Jenn.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks
1:04, Definitely an armstrong boat, at this point.
I like the way you do your videos, since you update us on everything you are working on in one video.
15:50, just a bit scary with an engine on the back and only one person.
39:30, You and Jen need a place like this.
I just love how much stuff you somehow fit at your house. Impressive!
Keep on jumpin' around Chris! It makes enjoyable viewing!
Jon boats are the best. I suffer fron launch anxiety. 12 footer tossed in bed of an S10. Goin fishing! Love the channel, great video!
Spider!!!! 4:54
Fun fact, this kind of "daddy long legs" spider is actually incredibly venomous. It just can't bite very strongly.
@@purpleidea No, they are not.
They cant produce either venom or silk.
I only went into the comments to see if someone said anything about the spider
I laughed so hard watching you in that little boat!😂
This brings back so many memories. My Dad had a 12' metal boat with the same motor. Loving this video...
Thanks man, I really needed a video. I lost my 'Turbo' equivalent of 18 years this week. Always love the boat content. Hope you and the rest of the family are well.
From Canada. Look forward to your videos every week. Best of the best on TH-cam Absolutely love your content
Had no clue you guys were expecting!!! Mustve missed it somewhere, congrats man its a feeling like no other when she's born
See the mustang by the lift, a video must be coming soon, can't wait for that
Chris - Great vid - as always! I grew up on a Lake, and on the Rivers of the Chesapeake Bay, and the Bay itself. Throw in a couple of Sounds... and that's been my Life on the water. My Grandpa worked for Johnson Motors for 40 Years.... brought our Family out of NY and to where we are now. And I was weened on an 81' Johnson 9.9 with a 14' Fisher Marine John Boat. That's how they taught me. That Motor is still in action today - and we still run it once in a while, and let the Kids run it now, to learn. You are spot-on. These Motors are some of the best pieces of marine equipment ever built! If you take even half-way decent care of them... they will last forever! My Fisher Marine would probably run 25 or 26 up on plane. Somewhere around there. Edit: LOL That Jon Boat is Toast! She's seen her day. But that motor will run forever, and on a stable and safe boat... will be great for years to come. Love it!
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys, I thought you are going to step in to the race car. good work 👍😁.
this guy never fails to make good content. I was not even a car person before i came across this channel lmaoooo
I bought a 78 9.9 evinrude for $100. Thanks for making me think about it, just moved up the todo list ranks. Had it 8 years. 😂
Greetings NNKH from the UK. Watching this at 3.45 am as i can't sleep, usually watch you later in the day. Great channel love you tinkering with the engines and cars that have been sitting idle for years. Love the old rat look Mustang. Your a top mechanic Chris and congratulations to you and Jen with the baby.
If the Chevelle wheel hops with the four speed I have a free, or cheap solution my buddy and I came up with 25 years ago.
I didn’t have money for adjustable control arms.
There wasn’t as many options in the late 90s and what was available was expensive.
We made a pinion snubber out of a short FOX shock off a junk snowmobile (about 6”overall length).
That and a couple mounts made from scrap to attach it to the car.
We used a big truck exhaust u bolt style clamp welded on the front of the diff itself near the pinion.
Left the lower side of the u bolt long to mount the eye of the shock.
For the upper mount, I think we just welded a bolt with a gusset made from scrap to a crossmember above the pinion..?
That memory is a little fuzzy.
Mount the shock between the two “studs” via the eyelets.
I beat on that car constantly, and that simple system worked excellent.
ZERO wheel hop afterwards.
It allows the suspension to move without binding, but stops the axle twisting up that causes wheel hop on those cars.
It’s a similar concept to the fox body mustang’s horizontal quad shocks.
I did try boxing in the stock control arms first with limited results.
It helped some but didn’t stop all the wheel hop.
That was a mixed bag…
Very enjoyable, thanks Chris 🍻
I have one I custom painted and made into a mailbox. All my neighbors say I have the nicest Johnson they ever saw.😁
39:12 That property there is a perfect combo. layout, character, workshop, garages and green yard. Nice.
Thanks for posting Chris
one of my favorite channels !!!!!!!! Love all of your videos !!!!!!!!!!! can you give us an update on the military vehicle you were working on awhile back....and the green mustang ....please !!?? congrats on the baby !!!!!!!! all the best wishes and continue the great work!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahh NNKH. The only channel I smash the like button before even watching.
me 2
I do the same, because he always makes great videos
Sameeeew
When I was 16 I had a 14' fiberglass flats boat with a 6.5 HP Chrysler long shaft sailboat engine. I bought it with the trailer for $1500 and it ran great. It was plenty to get that 14' boat up on plane.
Glad to see your post Chris. Jen and the baby look like their doing well. When is she due? Just curious. That boat is scary! The Chevelle looks great with the bigger meats out back. Sounds incredible with the new exhaust. The Pocono race looks like it kinda fun for Jen, she seemed a tad uncomfortable. Keep up the great work bro! Peace! Ed
Awesome Video Chris ! Thanks for taking us along ! Oh loving my new NNKH T shirt !
Thanks man and appreciate you coming along. Also thanks very much for ordering a shirt
LOL I HAD THAT SAME BOAT. IT WEIGHED NOTHING,WHICH MADE IT SO MUCH NICER PULLING IT UP THE RIVER BANK. THATS ONE OF THE BEST OUTBOARDS YOU CAN GET,BE SURE TO CHANGE THE IMPELLOR.
we all were thinking something else was in that cig pack lol
Would u have smoked it? lol
Hey Chris, after watching you "man-handle" that head, it made me think of back in my day, I made up a set of T-handles of different thread sizes for lifting the heads. Much easier when you have something to hold to.
Best TH-camr out there. Keep it up Chris ! Your videos are the best.
Thanks man and Will do!
Another great video Chris, I love your style. At the boat launch just before the storm was a perfect opportunity to test out your new bumper lights.
I been watching your Ch since the end of 22 and wow how far you have come - |I think the first I watched a vid of you replacing tyres in your old works. And now your got a sweet garage in your back yard.. I just wanted to say keep up amazing videos and love the laid back by very informative information you give too.. I know when Jen has your little one, If she is half as smart as you 2 - she will be following in your footstep before you know it.. Best wishes and luck for your fams future.
We used to extend the throttle with a pbc pipe. Saw a cross in the and, sliding over the throttle and fix it with a hose clamp. In this way, you can sit more forward getting the boat above in Plané speed 😅
Great idea
@@NoNonsenseKnowHowevery time you bring something “ back from the ashes “ is an inspiration! ( seriously, i am a stroke survivor, still trying to heal.
It’s the perfect combination between entertaining & educational! Thank for always brings us a lot man.
I like your videos nice to see cars boats and another vehicles get a second chance keep up the great work you and Jen do
We had the same graphic 7.5 Johnson motor,
My Dad picked Johnson over a mercury and evenrude.
We had it on a 12ft aluminum v haul boat and we needed 2 or 3 concrete 1 gallon paint can boat anchors just to keep the front down while operating alone for balace. That little flat bottom is good for a 3 or 4 horse power motor and duck hunting, or a safety dingy. ❤
I would get a long fuel line extension to keep the tank up by the front seat or keep
30 or 40 lbs of anchor up front,
Cooler of beer, would work 🍻😎
Aw.....
The memories of the youthful days in the 80s and 90s on Lake Champlain in VT with my father and family.
Take care,
Hope Jen and everyone are doing well 🙏🏻
That boat was comical.
Chris turning into Johnny Knoxville 😂
A Raceway full of Trumps & Baby Bumps
God Save America November 2024
🇺🇸👍
Cool video Chris. I like this channel, glad you didn't drown in a 10 foot rickety, leaking jon boat on the mighty Delaware. 😀 That Chevelle is so awesome.
Lastly, Jen pregnancy looks good on you. You are absolutely glowing. You and Chris are going to be wonderful parents.
The new back wheels and tires look great! Can't wait to see you roastin tires and bangin gears with the four speed.
Traffic at pocono. I remember when dover had traffic jams from middletown to the track. I always wanted to camp at the pocono race
That dog has the best adventures. Everyone elses dog sits at home poops in back yrd lol
6:00 I WANT you to be that guy hehe
Guz is the best, I can hear his ears going "flappity-flap" while running. Greetings from Copenhagen.
Cool video Chris and Jen, hello to Turbo and Gussman.😊
dude thats trippy
I love working on old outboards, super cool watching you work on everything from full size cars to little motors
TECH TIP on any situation bell housings to engine block for alignment to grab the engine and line it up quicker. or big cylinder heads that might slip or slide because of the angle. i just did it on my heavy ass dodge v10 or like on a v8. instead of relying on the dowels. next time put two cut off long bolts with the heads cut off. if the dowels are missing. then with your grinder cut a slice on the top of the stud. where the head was. so just in case you can back it out with a flat tip screwdriver, put the studs you made in the drawer for next time. used that trick on putting engines in. the dowels are only 3/4 or so sticking out tapered. make the bolt stick out further helps in aligning the engine to the tranny easier
Done this to slide a manual trans on before.
Works well.
Dude thanks for the great content. That John boat is crazy small. Great find on the outboard. Good times. Enjoy your weekend with Jen Gus and Turbo.
It was hilarious watching you in that tiny boat! NASCAR races are awesome to watch live, I was super jealous of your VIP access, that would have been a blast even at my least favorite track. I refer to that track as Jokano because it's usually a really boring race.
Thinking of digging into the big block in the Chevelle? Its smoking a bit. Would love to see that! Fan of really anything you do Chris. Keep up the good work. Jens always entertaining too.
Maybe in the future! For now it runs good enough so I'll keep running it. Definitely burning some oil from worn out valve guides or seals. Saw that when we popped off the headers.
Thanks and appreciate you tuning in
Decided to watch you first over VGG’s car show video. Nice dude!
Greatly appreciate you tuning in man! Thank you
Baby bump very noticeable. How far along is Jen. Can't wait for gus's reaction to the new family member.
noticed that too
SOS pads work amazing on tire, stainless tips and most of all chrome! no need for wet sanding. I am sure you already know that but it's my best friend when detailing. Love your content btw!
I recently pulled out from the sea a slightly newer model 1998 johnson 5hp 2 stroke, it was sitting down on the seafloor for 2.5 days as it slipped off my buddys boat. I managed to get it running within an hour with a little bit of TLC. Runs like a champ, absolutely bulletproof engines
Great video Chris. Thanks for the entertainment! Your videos are great. Till your next video your bud from AZ
Great video. Kinda wandering if that was even going to float. But all in all. Great video
Congratulations to you both, (just noticed) love from the uk.
You must have a real good relationship with your old job...As they let you come back and use the hoist and balancer as you please...
Always love when I can sit and watch Jen & You & Gus having a good time. I've always said "The good lord didn't put me on this earth not to have a good time." You and Jen live up to that. And as for watching these videos. How could someone watch and not go to the very end? I watch them multiple times and always watch to the end. You never know when something good will happen. Keep up the good work.
You are a very good family, glad t
hat you will soon have a new addition
Great updates Chris and Jen and Gus 🐕what parts are you waiting on for the Mustang build good to see you got the 4-speed for your Chevelle and updated some bits and pieces on your other cars.
Mostly just odds and end stuff but I'm trying to get everything I need together before wrenching on it
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow I see what you mean, get everything laid out first and then start! good thinking. Keep cool now with your warm temps.
Of course, I gotta be honest with you.Brother, you were pretty much in my backyard at that shop and I like these all over videos were yet do several things.I like it brother.Keep it going and bless you both and mister gus
I saw that little sneak peak while she was on the pier. Congratulations 🎊🎈🍾🎉!!!!!
Glad you brought your Life jacket. You look so funny in that ding a ling row boat😝. White caps will sink you beware.
Chris, you guys are something else! Great video vignettes and glad to see Turbo n Gus so chummy. Thanks for sharing them two. Great to see Jen doing well with the pregnancy also. Remember, STICKERS/DECALS! 👍
Dang Gen gunna be a DD by the time the baby comes!! 😂😂😂
34:40 yeah baby, getting some big tires in the back, love the steel rims. Slowly getting the Chevelle into sexy territory, if the manual swap works out.
BTW. so happy for Jen and you. Her singing and you both having a colorful music taste alone, will be the best environment for a kid. Best wishes for the pregnancy and all. So happy for ya. love it.
Omg! It has been a while since i watched your videos. watched the tiny john Boat one. When i saw her on the dock, i was looking at her belly and saying, One in the oven?? Congrats, guys! Yes, the sound of the roaring engines is going to form his personality, and i hope she sings also ! That kid is going to be well equipped! ✌️🤟👍👌♥️🇨🇦
perfect little striper getter, also good for fresh water anywhere - the 8p is more than enough and perfect match - if you get handle extension will solve a lot of issues
It’s always a treat to see the Jeep updates! Keep them coming!💪💪💪
Ha! William Penn came from near to us in England. His name is still carved on a desk at Chigwell School!