This guy has serious talent, this is what shop owners want. This is why I'd trust him with my own toys. Making your own bumper wtf,tough project to do let alone by yourself. Every week I wait for these videos, keep em coming!
The skill and video content is amazing in itself , but I don’t know if many people realize the editing and film making skill . Angles , edits , lighting , time stamps and sub text . The video production is also top notch . This kid gives me hope for our youth yet ..
Absolutely love your videos, I have a '90 f 150 and I just had to go through removing the bumper. Same issues on mine as yours... Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing Simon!
Still loving these videos. It’s impressive how you’re cranking these out. You clearly have a vision, and I love it. A lot of people love it. You’re brilliant. Keep it coming!
Cheers and respect for the young man ,the talent with the basic tools and work place, the only missing parts on the new bumper are some welded anchor points to retreave the vehicule just in case or mounting some shackles or pulley blocks to doubling or tripling the winch line...🙂
This just keeps getting better and better. Well done Simon! Btw, invest in a workbench/vise when the time is right. Your back, knees and hips will thank you when you reach the age of 50. Trust me.
Great video's. Unfortunately, we don't have available access to cool pick ups and classic car's as you folks have in the states. But, really enjoy the vehicles that you work on. Blessings from New Zealand 🇳🇿 🙏
Man, I love your videos. Excellent audio, camera angles, everything. Just the right amount of comedy, too - "Shi... " and the bowling noise in one of the previous videos. I absolutely love the way you try to re-use what exists whenever possible instead of buying replacement parts, too. Reminds me of when I was younger and had a budget of "Ramen + " or "Veggies + ". Keep doing what you are doing. Yer doin' it right.
Man I truly believe you could walk into any junkyard and drive out with any vehicle of your choosing with just the tools at hand. Really enjoy your videos, keep em coming. Great Job on that fabricated front bumper btw, that was pretty impressive.
Multi-purpose bumper/winch mount/battering ram. You're equipped for every eventuality! 33:08 Those welds aren't ugly. They add character! As usual, a very carefully thought out, neat and thorough job. It's too bad your welder and panel box let you down. Still, now you have a new welder and an excuse to upgrade the garage electrical service! 1:04:00 Somehow, I had a feeling that would happen!
Love the video style, reminds me some of soup classic motoring, obviously different tho. He does voice over as well which is nice, but that being said I absolutely love the silent style, very refreshing to watch.
Hola simon, soy de Argentina sigo tus videos muy buenos, tengo una C10 Chevrolet año 1975 que estoy restaurando con mucho esfuerzo y cariño. Te felicito por todo el conocimiento que tenes. un abrazo
Nice bumper winch! And you do it in the driveway, which is amazing. And, yes, having four wheel drive just allows you to get deeper into the woods before you get stuck. Looking forward to more of this.
Simón Fordman : a man of multiple talents. Former known as YamahaMan...eventually known as RadioShack-Realistic cassette deck repairman. Only destiny knows what other aliases his innumerable talents will give him in the videos to come.
That's a good looking bumper. Better than any of the china garbage you'd buy aftermarket for sure. Same goes for that vintage USA made winch! Still going strong 30 or 40 years after it was built, while a new one would break after 30 or 40 minutes.
Pretty sure you need a harbor freight sponsorship. These videos remind of what I was doing around your age. Long Live Simon Boogerweldman, RedneckEngineerman, FuckitWe'llDoitLiveman. Dedicated fan for life. Dont ever stop.
Another good video Simon. Cut off wheels, when used as grinding wheels, have been known to shatter. Full safety face shield, and safety glasses should be worn regardless of which wheel is used. Love the FoMoCo vidjas. Also, looks like you're ready for a welding rig with a longer duty cycle.
Irs always a bad day when a tool dies. I hope you like the new Titanium 125 you got, I currently own 7 welders and out of them my go to welder is my titanium 125 for small and medium jobs. I've owned it for almost 9 years and I can't kill it I have 1000s of hours on this thing and its been through 4 rusted car restorations, and it won't die. I've abused the hell out of it and its only needed small repairs through the years. Keep up the hard work 🍺 🍻
Wow that’s impressive. I like it but being a harbor freight welder, I wouldn’t have thought it could last that long. I was gonna return it and look for a used Lincoln 110v or something, but now maybe I’ll keep it.
@@SimonFordman Чувак, ты работаешь сварщиком, но не используешь магниты сварщика?! И варить лучше от центра детали к её краям - так деталь не поведёт.
Hola Simon Me gustan muchisimo Tus videos de reparaciones rapidas ,practicas y más si son de camionetas ,tengo una F100 1979 ,me gusta mucho tú estilo . Saludos desde POSADAS MISIONES ARGENTINA...
Thank you for the video. I like everything you do. An old Ford pickup looks interesting and atmospheric. A new handmade bumper and winch won't hurt it. I don't know about anyone - I want the truck to be completely rebuilt, painted the frame, body. Well, if you like patina, at least cover it with matte varnish. Rains do not spare metal, but the car is decent. Good luck to you Fordman and inspiration for all this.
i despise watching youtubers talk for 30 minutes and work for 3 minutes i love your style
You're not kidding. Most of these "car guys" talk WAY too much and work WAY too little.
Simon Yamahaman only has 20 thousand subscribers? Cmon people, you know what to do!
I've been sharing with all I know.
He had like 7k last I checked so he’s growing
Simone Chevywoman
I'm doing my part
@@stuvademakaroner9607you must be jealous
This is one of my preferred YT channels now.
absolutely
Simon actually repairs stuff, doesn't just replace for the sake of it ,but actually makes the absolute most out of what he has.👌👍
So happy I found this channel! No talking, all working, thoughtful production.
This guy has serious talent, this is what shop owners want. This is why I'd trust him with my own toys. Making your own bumper wtf,tough project to do let alone by yourself. Every week I wait for these videos, keep em coming!
Whoever you told you were going mudding was waiting for that phone call😂
I'm waiting for the upload of him putting a lift and 33s on the truck now it's only a matter of time lol
The skill and video content is amazing in itself , but I don’t know if many people realize the editing and film making skill . Angles , edits , lighting , time stamps and sub text . The video production is also top notch . This kid gives me hope for our youth yet ..
These are the breaks I need on a Sunday night.
That jump cut at "SH...." LOL 🤣🤣
Truly excellent camera work and editing.
I believe that even Mad Max would be proud of that bumper. Well done!
Great workmanship dude, watching from the UK and your work really chills me out. Cheers SimonFordman
Another great video bud! Thank you for sharing. I can see all the extra time you spend on editing and make it as good as possible. Well done!
Thank you for another video, SimonAnglegrinderman!
Nice way to relax before work tomorrow 😊
Absolutely love your videos, I have a '90 f 150 and I just had to go through removing the bumper. Same issues on mine as yours... Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing Simon!
Another great video. Keep doing this format. Always looking forward to the next one.
Still loving these videos. It’s impressive how you’re cranking these out. You clearly have a vision, and I love it. A lot of people love it. You’re brilliant. Keep it coming!
Very enjoyable and great work. The old Ford is getting better. Of course, you'll have to do the rear bumper now 😊👍
Thank you for your time and effort putting this video together
Cheers and respect for the young man ,the talent with the basic tools and work place, the only missing parts on the new bumper are some welded anchor points to retreave the vehicule just in case or mounting some shackles or pulley blocks to doubling or tripling the winch line...🙂
Yea I should add some shackles
Why does this bring peace to my life,thank you keep it up
This just keeps getting better and better. Well done Simon! Btw, invest in a workbench/vise when the time is right. Your back, knees and hips will thank you when you reach the age of 50. Trust me.
Чем круче джип, тем дальше идти за трактором! (народная мудрость). Замечательные видео!❤
Dude, I have thoroughly enjoyed every one of your videos. Keep up the good work!
Dude keep up the content, it’s awesome and inspires me to continue working on fixing my 95 F350 460.
Love your work and you get it done! Awesome job Simon...
You make a very good Video Simon, no music & no talking just working & do stuff 👍
A deep cycle marine battery would be a great choice with that winch.
nice way to end a sunday
Love the design of the bumper and how you restored the winch…great as usual…!
He speaks 😂that old fords gonna be a smooth running nice rig at this rate
A perfect job indeed!
Stay safe!
Cliff hanger...will Simon make it out in one piece? Tune in next time for the harrowing conclusion to this epic adventure !
Awesome job and welder did great! Always weld uphill when you can because you get better penetration and Stronger weld 🤘
This bloke is a motor vechicle prodigy and what must be a natural born talent, man you are a Wizard!
All time favorite diff change!!
I went driving through puddles in a quarry like that once. Ended up finding a deep hole and an engine full of water
Super job Simon, you give us lots of content
Bom trabalho!!!
Love these projects…. Very cool….
Impressive. I like how you used the bumper to build the bumper.
This kid must work as a metal fabricator bc hes good. Almost heard a word at the end😂
Keep it up young man,, you are going far!
Man, I lost track of how many times I went to hit the like button only to remember I'd already hit it back in the first few minutes
haha, thanks
Gracias por las recomendaciones. Me fui a coge las por remedios. Excelente ruta.
Love that old Ford
Great video's. Unfortunately, we don't have available access to cool pick ups and classic car's as you folks have in the states.
But, really enjoy the vehicles that you work on.
Blessings from New Zealand 🇳🇿 🙏
It's funny because many american "truck guys" would go ham about an old Hilux, and to us others they're just crappy old tools.
Just confidently welding on camera. Chad energy
1:04:01,don't worry, be happy!
Nice job man.
Man, I love your videos. Excellent audio, camera angles, everything. Just the right amount of comedy, too - "Shi... " and the bowling noise in one of the previous videos. I absolutely love the way you try to re-use what exists whenever possible instead of buying replacement parts, too. Reminds me of when I was younger and had a budget of "Ramen + " or "Veggies + ".
Keep doing what you are doing. Yer doin' it right.
That bumper looks so tough you could plow through three cars and be fine!
Simon, great job, the rust is relentless !
It’s like watching Mad Max and the A-Team working at the same time. Love these vids!
that plot twist ending man very nice
Man I truly believe you could walk into any junkyard and drive out with any vehicle of your choosing with just the tools at hand. Really enjoy your videos, keep em coming. Great Job on that fabricated front bumper btw, that was pretty impressive.
Thanks for wrenching and sharing!
Multi-purpose bumper/winch mount/battering ram. You're equipped for every eventuality!
33:08 Those welds aren't ugly. They add character!
As usual, a very carefully thought out, neat and thorough job. It's too bad your welder and panel box let you down. Still, now you have a new welder and an excuse to upgrade the garage electrical service!
1:04:00 Somehow, I had a feeling that would happen!
Love the video style, reminds me some of soup classic motoring, obviously different tho. He does voice over as well which is nice, but that being said I absolutely love the silent style, very refreshing to watch.
This is the guy that I can watch his videos , keep it up man.
Hola simon, soy de Argentina sigo tus videos muy buenos, tengo una C10 Chevrolet año 1975 que estoy restaurando con mucho esfuerzo y cariño. Te felicito por todo el conocimiento que tenes. un abrazo
I enjoy your content. Thanks man!
Nice bumper winch! And you do it in the driveway, which is amazing. And, yes, having four wheel drive just allows you to get deeper into the woods before you get stuck. Looking forward to more of this.
Right, haha. Thanks
Great job Simon thanks for sharing ✌️
Simón Fordman : a man of multiple talents. Former known as YamahaMan...eventually known as RadioShack-Realistic cassette deck repairman.
Only destiny knows what other aliases his innumerable talents will give him in the videos to come.
excelente video esa camioneta aca en ARGENTINA la usan todos en los campos
That's a good looking bumper. Better than any of the china garbage you'd buy aftermarket for sure. Same goes for that vintage USA made winch! Still going strong 30 or 40 years after it was built, while a new one would break after 30 or 40 minutes.
Lotsa goodies for me. THANKS and of course HELLO PUSSSS!!!
Nice work as always, a pleasure to watch
So much rust. So much to like. Another great one man.
Cool solenoid setup
Good work Simon.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The only thing that makes me happier than a new video is watching the subscriber count double.
Pretty sure you need a harbor freight sponsorship. These videos remind of what I was doing around your age. Long Live Simon Boogerweldman, RedneckEngineerman, FuckitWe'llDoitLiveman. Dedicated fan for life. Dont ever stop.
Nice work !
holy smokes fordman, 21k subs. Nice work dude.
Diff and gearbox extended breathers required before you get too swampy :-)
Killer channel. Look out Andrew! This guy has skills! Liked and subscribed!
Another good video Simon. Cut off wheels, when used as grinding wheels, have been known to shatter. Full safety face shield, and safety glasses should be worn regardless of which wheel is used. Love the FoMoCo vidjas. Also, looks like you're ready for a welding rig with a longer duty cycle.
Nice fabrication ,to bad the welder went
great video again! keep it up!
Super cool video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
6:05 Yea....vice grips. Take a shot every time he uses vice grips.
Irs always a bad day when a tool dies. I hope you like the new Titanium 125 you got, I currently own 7 welders and out of them my go to welder is my titanium 125 for small and medium jobs. I've owned it for almost 9 years and I can't kill it I have 1000s of hours on this thing and its been through 4 rusted car restorations, and it won't die. I've abused the hell out of it and its only needed small repairs through the years. Keep up the hard work 🍺 🍻
Wow that’s impressive. I like it but being a harbor freight welder, I wouldn’t have thought it could last that long. I was gonna return it and look for a used Lincoln 110v or something, but now maybe I’ll keep it.
@@SimonFordman Чувак, ты работаешь сварщиком, но не используешь магниты сварщика?! И варить лучше от центра детали к её краям - так деталь не поведёт.
Hola Simon Me gustan muchisimo Tus videos de reparaciones rapidas ,practicas y más si son de camionetas ,tengo una F100 1979 ,me gusta mucho tú estilo . Saludos desde POSADAS MISIONES ARGENTINA...
You can save on duct tape by purchasing soapstone lmao
This channel is excellent 🔥
Great videos Simon, keep em coming
the squirrel is appropriate, given that tangled mess you have on your hands.
I wish we had them in NZ.
Nice video man. Your channel is gold
The ending was the best lol
Heavy rusty iron parts, brutal sized cars, neverending distances this is how i see the USA. And i love that!
A+ in every way
Thank you for the video. I like everything you do. An old Ford pickup looks interesting and atmospheric. A new handmade bumper and winch won't hurt it. I don't know about anyone - I want the truck to be completely rebuilt, painted the frame, body. Well, if you like patina, at least cover it with matte varnish. Rains do not spare metal, but the car is decent. Good luck to you Fordman and inspiration for all this.
Qué buen trabajo amigo, saludos desde Paraguay. Tengo una ford que quiero armarlo
New sub your work speaks volumes bro awesome channel
How nice of the fuse to remind you to get up and stretch your legs.
Haha
Great Video, thank you very much 😊.
love it a welder that died but still manages to keep on giving.