I keep stumbling upon and subscribing to seriously talented automotive metal workers in Australia. First it was Bennet's Customs, then Khaos Customs and now this channel. Very nice work.
Nice to see someone who actually knows what they’re doing on here great work top notch job man !!! Im over watching these back yard dudes trying to be panel beaters and messing up good cars with bog and more bog and have no idea how to weld or use a hammer and dolly or know how to do hand forming . They mess up good cars and need to step away from car all together 😂😂😂
I totally get what you mean, but we all start somewhere at the end of the day. Technically I am a backyard panel beater. That’s one of the reasons why I make videos, to give people an idea on how things can be done.
G'day mate, thoroughly enjoyed Pt 1 and now Pt 2. You're making awesome progress on this build, and it's great to see you using old school metal working skills. Very satisfying to watch and listen as you guide us through the video. That's gonna be one very nice HQ when completed. Can't wait for the next instalment. Cheers
Absoloutely awsome video mate! love the detail and progress in ep 2, i wish i had the welding and fab skills you do so i could make my channel and videos as good as yours.
There's a local guy here in South Australia who specialises in HQ-WB spares, all genuine new and used, me and my mates have all used him for spares for over 20 years, easiest place to find him is Gumtree Rob Hackham SA HQ WB Spares. Clean old nose cones through patch cuts to entire panels this dudes got it all. Nice work, the old girl looks tough with the wheels under the back already.
@@TheRestoShed I've Been working on cars for 23 years mate and that's some of the cleanest panel work I've seen done. Definitely something to be proud of keep up the good work.
Enjoy your vids mate I know it’s probably been done over & over on TH-cam but when you do the door repairs It would be good to see some non time lapse video & some explanation of what you are doing. Great work as usual Cheers Daz
I would like to be able to do that, but at the moment chucking the Timelapse on while I work away is the easiest approach to document what I do without a lot of hassle.
Very nice work I spent my weekend making quarters from scratch and i forgot how much work you have to put into fitment it always gets me I read in another post you don't have a tig when you do expand your tools id suggest an sws tig welder have a chat with Travis i uses my sws every day its a work horse And once you use silicone bronze to fill in low imperfections or cleco holes you wont got back to the mig for that sort of work You can do it so much colder and get almost no shrinkage and being softer than steel it grinds and sands easily
Thanks for watching, I agree with you about the time in regards to fitment. Fortunately I was lucky enough that since then I was gifted a Tig (UniMig Razor) with all the all the bells and whistles, I’ve had a couple hours of playing, just familiarising myself with the machine as a complete Tig weld novice, still far off using it on a project though. I’ve not had a lot of time lately for anything project related. I see a lot of people using silicon bronze for finish work of their repairs, definitely something I will look into once I’m closer to using the Tig more regularly.
@@TheRestoShed the razor are not a bad unit I used one back when I worked for someone else The best advice I can give you to pick up Tig quickly is use a metronome app or just a video on TH-cam Tig is very much about consistent movements not consistent movement like mig I start most people off at 60 bpm and then let them adjust the speed up or down everyone's different No right or wrong only results
@bluejayfabrications2216 thanks for the advice. A couple videos I watched recommended on fusion welding to start with which I’ve done a little bit of. I have some 1mm mild steel rods waiting for me to practice adding filler rod into the puddle when I get a chance to play again. The general census seemed to be 0.9 mig wire as filler rod for sheet metal which I had none on hand, 0.6 didn’t even make it into the puddle! Haha I figured the slightly thicker rods would help with practicing as they’re a bit more sturdier and controllable.
@@TheRestoShed to practice feeding filler rod I'd suggest buying dry spaghetti pasta the diameter is about the same as filler rod but it's so much more brittle it teaches you soft hands while feeding filler rod For fusion welding 1.15mm cold rolled I use pulse at 10 amps low 39 amps high with a 50 50 split And a pulse Hertz of 1.5 -2 Or flat current at 25 -30 amps The big thing to remember is at such low amps example 30 amps going up or down just 3 amps it a 10% increase in heat output Also how sharp the tungsten is and how far it is from the job ambient air temperature how close the metal is to the bench or surrounding structure all these things create a cumulative error that make it hard to diagnose at such low amps Just set up 50 pairs of tokens and only change one thing or setting at a time and note the results
Mate, loving this build and appreciate the time you are taking to explain and talk through your videos. what is your paint strip produce and preferred process? Cheers
This video will answer your question BARE METAL - Paint Stripping And Preserving Bare Steel - HZ Holden Build - The Resto Shed th-cam.com/video/ZdQOGjNB-LA/w-d-xo.html
@@TheRestoShed yeah I’ve used deoxit before, got that one off Howard Astill! His stuff is next level but what you’re doing certainly appeals to me. What do you use inside the doors before the black rustoleum? Is that just deoxit as well?
G'day, Your doing some amazing work. Q. The dent puller you use. Any chance of some information on it please. So, thanks for sharing your knowledge. ✌️ Peace from Melbourne/Pakenham.
Thank you. The dent puller is just an eBay unit, it was under $400 including shipping. I’m unsure if you can even still buy the same unit, I bought mine before the “Vevor” brand came into full effect but I have a suspicion that is who made it. If you just search into eBay ‘dent puller spot welder’ something similar should come up.
@@TheRestoShed Its light years from using a MIG. If you DM me I can give you sheet metal settings and a few tips that I was lucky to be taught and made it So easy. Mate you'll love the TIG once you get the wheels rolling with it///
@customrefinishersaustralia4747 yeah I totally get it, it’s something I want to do it just hasn’t happened yet. To buy a tig is on the cards for the future.
I keep stumbling upon and subscribing to seriously talented automotive metal workers in Australia. First it was Bennet's Customs, then Khaos Customs and now this channel. Very nice work.
Thanks for watching and subscribing Mike.
@@TheRestoShed I forgot to mention Cutting Edge Engineering. Although not automotive, still a great craftsman.
Nice to see someone who actually knows what they’re doing on here great work top notch job man !!! Im over watching these back yard dudes trying to be panel beaters and messing up good cars with bog and more bog and have no idea how to weld or use a hammer and dolly or know how to do hand forming . They mess up good cars and need to step away from car all together 😂😂😂
I totally get what you mean, but we all start somewhere at the end of the day.
Technically I am a backyard panel beater. That’s one of the reasons why I make videos, to give people an idea on how things can be done.
G'day mate, thoroughly enjoyed Pt 1 and now Pt 2. You're making awesome progress on this build, and it's great to see you using old school metal working skills. Very satisfying to watch and listen as you guide us through the video. That's gonna be one very nice HQ when completed. Can't wait for the next instalment. Cheers
Thanks for watching John.
Mate, I just stumbled across your channel and was mesmerised by the work you do. Keep up the great instruction and work.
Absoloutely awsome video mate! love the detail and progress in ep 2, i wish i had the welding and fab skills you do so i could make my channel and videos as good as yours.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Your workmanship is 2nd to none Kyle!!
Spot on content mate 👌
Thank you Scotty 🙏🏼
Mate, amazing work. Thanks for showing all the detail
Thank you and thanks for watching.
You are ridiculously brilliant
Thank you mate
Mate you see body work legend 😮
Awesome craftsmanship. Love watching the skills!
Thanks for watching.
Awesomely done. Thanks for sharing. Be safecatch in the next one.
Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
There's a local guy here in South Australia who specialises in HQ-WB spares, all genuine new and used, me and my mates have all used him for spares for over 20 years, easiest place to find him is Gumtree Rob Hackham SA HQ WB Spares. Clean old nose cones through patch cuts to entire panels this dudes got it all. Nice work, the old girl looks tough with the wheels under the back already.
Brilliant work mate
Thanks for watching Nathan.
Really good explanations for what you’re doing. Good work 🙂.
Thanks for watching.
I really enjoyed this video mate. Keep them coming!
Thanks for watching Andrew, I don’t plan on stopping!
Some of the best panel work ive seen. Great work.
Thank you 🙏🏼
@@TheRestoShed I've Been working on cars for 23 years mate and that's some of the cleanest panel work I've seen done. Definitely something to be proud of keep up the good work.
Woooo thats gonna be a sick af car🔥🔥🔥🔥
Very nice work mate!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Enjoy your vids mate
I know it’s probably been done over & over on TH-cam but when you do the door repairs It would be good to see some non time lapse video & some explanation of what you are doing.
Great work as usual
Cheers Daz
I would like to be able to do that, but at the moment chucking the Timelapse on while I work away is the easiest approach to document what I do without a lot of hassle.
@@TheRestoShedall good mate, I understand
Very nice work
I spent my weekend making quarters from scratch and
i forgot how much work you have to put into fitment
it always gets me
I read in another post you don't have a tig when you do expand your tools
id suggest an sws tig welder have a chat with Travis i uses my sws every day its a work horse
And once you use silicone bronze to fill in low imperfections or cleco holes
you wont got back to the mig for that sort of work
You can do it so much colder and get almost no shrinkage and being softer than steel it grinds and sands easily
Thanks for watching, I agree with you about the time in regards to fitment.
Fortunately I was lucky enough that since then I was gifted a Tig (UniMig Razor) with all the all the bells and whistles, I’ve had a couple hours of playing, just familiarising myself with the machine as a complete Tig weld novice, still far off using it on a project though.
I’ve not had a lot of time lately for anything project related.
I see a lot of people using silicon bronze for finish work of their repairs, definitely something I will look into once I’m closer to using the Tig more regularly.
@@TheRestoShed the razor are not a bad unit I used one back when I worked for someone else
The best advice I can give you to pick up Tig quickly is use a metronome app or just a video on TH-cam
Tig is very much about consistent movements not consistent movement like mig
I start most people off at 60 bpm and then let them adjust the speed up or down everyone's different
No right or wrong only results
@bluejayfabrications2216 thanks for the advice. A couple videos I watched recommended on fusion welding to start with which I’ve done a little bit of.
I have some 1mm mild steel rods waiting for me to practice adding filler rod into the puddle when I get a chance to play again. The general census seemed to be 0.9 mig wire as filler rod for sheet metal which I had none on hand, 0.6 didn’t even make it into the puddle! Haha
I figured the slightly thicker rods would help with practicing as they’re a bit more sturdier and controllable.
@@TheRestoShed to practice feeding filler rod I'd suggest buying dry spaghetti pasta the diameter is about the same as filler rod but it's so much more brittle it teaches you soft hands while feeding filler rod
For fusion welding 1.15mm cold rolled I use pulse at 10 amps low 39 amps high with a 50 50 split
And a pulse Hertz of 1.5 -2
Or flat current at 25 -30 amps
The big thing to remember is at such low amps example 30 amps going up or down just 3 amps it a 10% increase in heat output
Also how sharp the tungsten is and how far it is from the job ambient air temperature how close the metal is to the bench or surrounding structure all these things create a cumulative error that make it hard to diagnose at such low amps
Just set up 50 pairs of tokens and only change one thing or setting at a time and note the results
@bluejayfabrications2216 thanks for the tips, much appreciated.
5 minutes 30, can’t believe how good they are looking at this point
Thanks Wes 🙏🏼
Just finished doing my one tonner myself. But love your work man. I just subscribed
Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Bloody mean job mate
New drinking game. Every time you say " ya know " you have to do a shot glass of bourbon.
Mate, loving this build and appreciate the time you are taking to explain and talk through your videos. what is your paint strip produce and preferred process? Cheers
This video will answer your question
BARE METAL - Paint Stripping And Preserving Bare Steel - HZ Holden Build - The Resto Shed
th-cam.com/video/ZdQOGjNB-LA/w-d-xo.html
Top job 👌🏻🇩🇰🇳🇿🏁😎
Good stuff man, love it 🤙🏽
Thanks for watching.
Nice work 👍🏻 glad I went with a tonner lol so much less body work I’ll have to get done.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for sharing your expertise. What’s the blue rust converter you’re using?
Not a rust converter, it’s the phosphate coating left on the steel after the Deoxidine process.
@@TheRestoShed yeah I’ve used deoxit before, got that one off Howard Astill! His stuff is next level but what you’re doing certainly appeals to me. What do you use inside the doors before the black rustoleum? Is that just deoxit as well?
It’s Wurth rust converter.
Good content
Sweet as dood
Thanks for watching.
wow ur a legend
Haha I don’t think so
@@TheRestoShed nah ur good
I try my best.
Loving the Tuff HQ Content. Will you be documenting the build right through to completion? Powertrain etc..?
That’s a good question, definitely something I would like to do.
@@TheRestoShed will u be doing the engine and everything else?
No, I’m just a body and paint guy.
@@TheRestoShed ye nice looking forward to the progress 🔥👌
Excellent as always mate. keep 'em coming... Wat gauge sheet metal patch repairs are you using??
0.95mm cold rolled.
G'day,
Your doing some amazing work.
Q. The dent puller you use. Any chance of some information on it please.
So, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
✌️ Peace from Melbourne/Pakenham.
Thank you.
The dent puller is just an eBay unit, it was under $400 including shipping.
I’m unsure if you can even still buy the same unit, I bought mine before the “Vevor” brand came into full effect but I have a suspicion that is who made it.
If you just search into eBay ‘dent puller spot welder’ something similar should come up.
@TheRestoShed
Thanks for the information. I was thinking Vevor had a hand in making yours as well. ✌️
hey mate i noticed you had solid spacers between your chassis and body are they made by yourself or purchased.
Chassis guy had them machined up.
Can’t buy them off the shelf.
Your honest 👍
Gotta be!
Do you remember where you got your shrinking disc? They seem to var so much in price and quality, not sure what to get. Thanks.
Metal Man Tools. Around $215 with the backing plate.
Can you do mine 😂
Take a shot everytime he says " you know " 😂
Hi, Why don't you TIG those sections in??
I’ve not got a tig and not taught myself how to use one yet. It’s on the cards
@@TheRestoShed Its light years from using a MIG. If you DM me I can give you sheet metal settings and a few tips that I was lucky to be taught and made it So easy. Mate you'll love the TIG once you get the wheels rolling with it///
@customrefinishersaustralia4747 yeah I totally get it, it’s something I want to do it just hasn’t happened yet. To buy a tig is on the cards for the future.
You do great work Mate.
Thank you, thanks for watching.
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Unsubscribing mate you don’t have enough tools and dirt on the floor 😂🥇
It takes skill to operate a broom as well as me 😆