Chad continuing the process. At first I thought of his 'flooding process.' Now he is working on the pin holes he spoke about when he was explaining the flooding process. That car is going to be a beauty with a great paint job. Don't forget to hit the like and share this great channel. Please subscribe, 100K is within reach.
Anyone who criticizes Chad on his methods I would ask show me your build and then we’ll judge if your opinion matters. I love this guy’s attitude so much. He’s old school and reminds me of the old timers I knew growing up in northern NH and ME.
They don't have any room to talk. This is a positive person to teach people who want to learn he does fantastic work. I'm a huge fan of his. He's honest and I can respect that.
I just realised she does this all on her phone.Wow. I didn’t realise and very impressed. Close ups follows right on what you wanna see and that little giggle every now.No wonder you are a happy camper when you open your eyes in the morning.if yo know what I’m saying CHAD. Thanks for another great video team
What an excellent tip to share with 99% of folks who are watching-ya know, one can’t please everyone all of the time! I am sharing this with my neighbor-he spends way too much time messing around with these minor imperfections. 👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻
Great meathod for pin hole filling, maintains the primer envelope...I like it. Joleyne is doing an awesome job showing your work techniques. Thumbs up!
Can't wait! I love learning all i can!! Even when Chad is learning for himself it is nice to see a different perspective on thing's that all the keyboard expert's disagree with.Chad had a great vision on thing's and good people like Doug the wood guy and other's to share their knowledge.Jolen does great camera work and gives plenty of inspiration.😊
I find if you try and fill a panel one time with a lot of fillers and put it on heavy you will get pin holes. On lighter coats of fillers as you pull the fillers with the applicator it compresses the fillers and you have no pin holes or air bubbles in the fillers. 😁
Gotta add something. I just read some comments and to those saying he is doing this wrong and he should do this etc I think he knows what he is doing I don’t know many people in the whole world who have a home made 1935-6 Bugatti in their shed. I think there’s only 4 in the world and now Chad will make the 5th. The guy is magic and he is doing what he loves and he taught himself everything. It’s great to see how he makes it his own though the car is beautiful.
I don’t know of a single body shop that would bondo an entire car rather than just the spots that need it. Also, spray nine isn’t a substitute for wax and grease and remover, it leaves behind a residue, windex may work but I wouldn’t use spray nine. If I were really trying to do it on the cheap I’d go buy acetone or fingernail polish remover to wipe down with.
Not sure where you get your info from...but spray nine does not leave a residue behind after it is dry...no different then using wax and grease remover...when dry no residue. Only difference is like Chad said $$$ in your pocket
Brandon Reid Guess it kinda DEPENDS on what kinda "body shops" you are referring to, sir...🤔 ANY "TRUE RESTORATION BODY SHOP" OR ANYONE who HAS actually DONE a show car for someone OR themselves KNOWS - You GOTTA SLICK THE ENTIRE CAR..IF? You want a TRUELY SLICK AF car, truck,boat, OR whatever... It IS standard protocol. It really amazes me how MANY "experts" there ARE when it comes to THIS TOPIC of "skimming a car.".... Do you actually "think" that ALL THOSE showcars are done via just metal finishing, and high build primer? So yeah... UNTIL YOU, YOURSELF HAVE ONE OF THOSE CARS OR DONE one, then......🧤
Chad here's a tip to keep from getting as many pin holes when mixing your filler whip it instead off pulling it with the bondo spreader. I got buddy whose been a body man his whole life told me I was mixing it wrong he did a fender and a tailgate I did the rest of the truck he had more pinholes in one repair than I had on the rest of the truck. Just a tip to try and I like alcohol to wipe down with. Thanks for the hard work on the videos.😎
I do the same when working on house walls. Patch and fill. Coarse sand...give the wall a coat of paint/primer. An ‘all over’ single colour is a LOT easier to see imperfections and then I just ‘spot fill’, sand and paint. 👍🏻
Chad has mentioned that he never finished school. It’s easy to see that he has a quick mind, head on a swivel and always scanning for every detail. Everything catches his eye and his interest is whetted so rapidly that he can hardly contain himself. It may be hard to focus on just one thing at a time while his mind is trying to focus on everything around him all at the same time. It’s an attention thing and teachers like students to focus on one thing at a time...teaching many kids at once forces this) so someone who thinks of many things at once is forced to slow down their brain and then they get bored. I have known quite a few very bright and successful people who never finished school and this may be a very large contributing factor. Chad is so very multi talented and this is just my non-professional judgement 🤔😃👍
Icing is good when it's FRESH...Last few tubes I tried to use were crap, that just kept gumming up, ruining my sandpaper. Even knocking the top layer down with 80, then trying 150 to finalize...Just gummied up goop, ruining my paper, wasting my time. I mainly use most glazes (these days) to maybe thin down regular mud to make a "slicker/faster sand". But yeah, when it's FRESH? Icing IS good sh.t. 👍
Chad nice to see I was not the only one that worked that way that’s how I did thirty years ago and I agree it works saves time and money like the way work Thank for the videos Regards from Wales uk
Omg I just had the most amazing ideal. Inside the spare tire well. Cut the bottom inside panel leave a half inch lip around the bottom. Make a new bottom panel (round) Make it so you can take in and out so you can have access to the under side of the spare tire well.
Not all that often you find an engine in your yard. If I know anything about Chad he'll have it running and in something cool. Get it bro. Get it while you can!
Easy way to use paint spirit wipe/degreaser is to decant it into a spray bottle, spray it onto the cloth (as you’re doing with the kitchen cleaner). Then wipe it off with a clean dry cloth, not use the one used to apply it. That’s just pushing the contamination into the primer. That’s going to resurface at some point in the future & cause micro blistering. Then again I’ve only been a paint technician for almost fifty years here in the U.K., so I’m probably going to be told that I don’t know what I’m talking about.
Yes sir... You ARE ohhhh sooo correct on the actual "cleaning process". That's just typical rookie sh.t he's doing there (on the cleaning part). Right TH ON! Agreed. 👍 😏
not watched video yet but dolphin glaze good if used correctly but panel beaters tend to put it on like body filler and then it will look like an aero bar when primered over.....basically 100s of pin holes. 44 years painting cars from cellulose / acrylic/ synthetic / solvent basecoat and 2k clear / waterbase base and 2k clear and 3 stage pearls and tinted clearcoat......and i still get runs lol
Just wont to say a big thanks for all the tips and tricks that you show it helps with the confidence on doing my own project and good job on the filming as well Jolean
Im glad to see chad doing what he does best, and thats car building, its always good to learn something new but that involves listening and heeding good advice, i may appear over critical on the Jag engine but its because its a beautiful piece of craftsmanship that deserves to be treated right, i thoroughly respect his skills as an artist and car builder.
Yes sir! IF you are tackling larger areas? Even 40 grit just to get the shape, and then 80 grit for blocking to/for STRAIGHTNESS! It took me a bit too (and I even went to Vo-Tech, had a dad in career collision work) and I USED to FIGHT ALL THAT -"Ohhh, ya gotta 150, 220 grit even maybe for primer, blah blah blah"... Yeah, IN COLLISION or? But in ACTUAL old car restoration? ALL those "fiiner grits" are just for BLOCKING, AFTER PRIMED, SAT ASIDE AND CURED OUT. EVEN later, lol. my ol man was like "Ya need to SKIM THE WHOLE CAR IF you want a car to take to the car shows!" and yeah, 80 grit IS YOUR tool ta get it there. 👍
Continuing with your great work Chad , interesting to know the products you use to do prep your car , cleaning down and everything . Goes to show if it works why not use it .
"Ohhh no. WHY do (THOSE guys) waste ALL that mud on the car when it obviously doesn't NEED it!"..... Ummm, lemme guess? YOU have NEVER body worked a show car (OR owned that car) that HAS won awards at the shows either. 😏 Great work! Carry on...(Don't mind my deja vu of so many "experts" that I am obviously SICK of hearing)
More good work and always nice to see the new projects and ideas that are always popping up. Jolene, just a suggestion, place the new Hiltz sign up a little higher on the wall in the event that you place something like a shelf or cabinet on that wall so you can still see the entire sign. Take care
I call you brilliant. Chad .I have learned so much from you.these other shows you see ten guys sanding on a car ,your amazing man ,you and your pretty .cool peeps for sure
Wow 😳. You mean to tell me there ARE actually people that still want, and READ actual books out there? And not just preferring to watch videos?..... Cool! 👍
Been following you both for a few months Chad and Jolene , been ‘binge watching’, ha ha. Really enjoy your work and tips. The only thing is that I can’t get the materials that you use here in Liverpool, England, can’t believe how long your sandpaper lasts haha. Keep up the great work and keep smiling.
After the jag engine was sneezing trans oil all over the Bugatti...primer is porus and is contaminated. Finish issues will appear in the future..or it's not a problem at all
I put pre-wash in a spray bottle. Not a problem. Windex has additives that are not good for paint. Wax remover is for removing wax and grease only. Clean a window then look good at it. See that residue? It will be on your car when you go to paint it. That causes funny stuff to happen in the paint.
Then 57SC Atlantic is one of my favorite cars to ever roll on four wheels. Did you know that it was originally made from a metal that was 1/3 the weight of aluminum and that metal was so flammable that Jean B had to rivet the body? Very sleek and sexy! Your done a fabulous job recreating such an iconic auto, the Bugatti family would have likely killed to have you on their payroll way back when. Imagine the possibilities!
I’ve used putty once and never again will I use it it’s softer than any filler you put in the body panels and soon as you start rubbing it back you leave as we call it here in uk tram lines with your fingers
Dude you love that girl every other word out of your mouth is your wife’s name you got it made it’s awesome to see a couple work together love your show keep up the great work. Your girl does a better job filming this then Discovery channel does they should hirer her to film your show
Chad, Chad, Chad you have to play the game, you want us to subscribe and like but in return you should answer some questions. If someone wants to know what size of wire you use in the welder or the size of tip on your gun when priming, take a few minutes of your busy day to answer. This will get you more viewers and keep us viewers watching and maybe get our questions answered. I get tuned in every night at 10pm, I think that you and Jolene are doing a fantastic job and I've learned a lot. So if could take it one step further and answer some questions it would be brilliant. Jus say'in 😁😁
I am surprised that being on TH-cam that you have not had any blowback from Bugatti about your build. Maybe you should call it a “Bragatti”. I know B is for build had their “Eleanor” Mustang build shut down for copyright infringement. Love the show very interesting.
Your making that Bugatti look so good are you worried they might sue you for copyright infringement 😆 I’m actually laughing but at the same time thinking shit could they. It looks great. Is there a new series happening on discovery I hope so. It looks like fast and loud and some other car shows are gone so we would love to see Bad Chad again. Love from Australia 🇦🇺
Only do 40, 80 & prime if and only if you use his ployester primer. Because you cant use other primers, they wont fill 80 grit scratches with out sinking after painting
Just asking ? What about the rivet holes ? Rivets or no Rivets? I can see if you're not using them but a true Bugatti would . No worries mate 👍 cool runnings.
Chad continuing the process. At first I thought of his 'flooding process.' Now he is working on the pin holes he spoke about when he was explaining the flooding process. That car is going to be a beauty with a great paint job. Don't forget to hit the like and share this great channel. Please subscribe, 100K is within reach.
Anyone who criticizes Chad on his methods I would ask show me your build and then we’ll judge if your opinion matters. I love this guy’s attitude so much. He’s old school and reminds me of the old timers I knew growing up in northern NH and ME.
They don't have any room to talk. This is a positive person to teach people who want to learn he does fantastic work. I'm a huge fan of his. He's honest and I can respect that.
My favorite mad scientist body man!!!
The first thing I noticed was the clean shop...looks good👍
I like how you just see the positive on your items you use for your builds, and over look the rust. And have already done the repairs in your mind.
I just realised she does this all on her phone.Wow. I didn’t realise and very impressed. Close ups follows right on what you wanna see and that little giggle every now.No wonder you are a happy camper when you open your eyes in the morning.if yo know what I’m saying CHAD. Thanks for another great video team
You two have done a lot cleaning in the shop. Good job it looks good.
Great show 👍
What an excellent tip to share with 99% of folks who are watching-ya know, one can’t please everyone all of the time! I am sharing this with my neighbor-he spends way too much time messing around with these minor imperfections. 👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻
Great meathod for pin hole filling, maintains the primer envelope...I like it. Joleyne is doing an awesome job showing your work techniques.
Thumbs up!
Can't wait! I love learning all i can!! Even when Chad is learning for himself it is nice to see a different perspective on thing's that all the keyboard expert's disagree with.Chad had a great vision on thing's and good people like Doug the wood guy and other's to share their knowledge.Jolen does great camera work and gives plenty of inspiration.😊
I find if you try and fill a panel one time with a lot of fillers and put it on heavy you will get pin holes. On lighter coats of fillers as you pull the fillers with the applicator it compresses the fillers and you have no pin holes or air bubbles in the fillers. 😁
Gotta add something. I just read some comments and to those saying he is doing this wrong and he should do this etc I think he knows what he is doing I don’t know many people in the whole world who have a home made 1935-6 Bugatti in their shed. I think there’s only 4 in the world and now Chad will make the 5th. The guy is magic and he is doing what he loves and he taught himself everything. It’s great to see how he makes it his own though the car is beautiful.
Thank you for showing the ways of body filling ... I learned a lot tonight
I don’t know of a single body shop that would bondo an entire car rather than just the spots that need it. Also, spray nine isn’t a substitute for wax and grease and remover, it leaves behind a residue, windex may work but I wouldn’t use spray nine. If I were really trying to do it on the cheap I’d go buy acetone or fingernail polish remover to wipe down with.
Not sure where you get your info from...but spray nine does not leave a residue behind after it is dry...no different then using wax and grease remover...when dry no residue. Only difference is like Chad said $$$ in your pocket
Brandon Reid Guess it kinda DEPENDS on what kinda "body shops" you are referring to, sir...🤔 ANY "TRUE RESTORATION BODY SHOP" OR ANYONE who HAS actually DONE a show car for someone OR themselves KNOWS - You GOTTA SLICK THE ENTIRE CAR..IF? You want a TRUELY SLICK AF car, truck,boat, OR whatever... It IS standard protocol. It really amazes me how MANY "experts" there ARE when it comes to THIS TOPIC of "skimming a car.".... Do you actually "think" that ALL THOSE showcars are done via just metal finishing, and high build primer? So yeah... UNTIL YOU, YOURSELF HAVE ONE OF THOSE CARS OR DONE one, then......🧤
Chad here's a tip to keep from getting as many pin holes when mixing your filler whip it instead off pulling it with the bondo spreader. I got buddy whose been a body man his whole life told me I was mixing it wrong he did a fender and a tailgate I did the rest of the truck he had more pinholes in one repair than I had on the rest of the truck. Just a tip to try and I like alcohol to wipe down with. Thanks for the hard work on the videos.😎
You guys are Rockin the Bugatti body. You on the body and Jolene on the video side.😎👍🇨🇦
Thank you. Haven’t said that yet but I’ve been watching. More to learn here besides car building...
I do the same when working on house walls. Patch and fill. Coarse sand...give the wall a coat of paint/primer.
An ‘all over’ single colour is a LOT easier to see imperfections and then I just ‘spot fill’, sand and paint. 👍🏻
Chad has mentioned that he never finished school. It’s easy to see that he has a quick mind, head on a swivel and always scanning for every detail. Everything catches his eye and his interest is whetted so rapidly that he can hardly contain himself. It may be hard to focus on just one thing at a time while his mind is trying to focus on everything around him all at the same time.
It’s an attention thing and teachers like students to focus on one thing at a time...teaching many kids at once forces this) so someone who thinks of many things at once is forced to slow down their brain and then they get bored.
I have known quite a few very bright and successful people who never finished school and this may be a very large contributing factor.
Chad is so very multi talented and this is just my non-professional judgement 🤔😃👍
We use a product called icing for surfacing pin holes and scratches easy to sand and strong as it sits
Icing is good when it's FRESH...Last few tubes I tried to use were crap, that just kept gumming up, ruining my sandpaper. Even knocking the top layer down with 80, then trying 150 to finalize...Just gummied up goop, ruining my paper, wasting my time. I mainly use most glazes (these days) to maybe thin down regular mud to make a "slicker/faster sand". But yeah, when it's FRESH? Icing IS good sh.t. 👍
Chad nice to see I was not the only one that worked that way that’s how I did thirty years ago and I agree it works saves time and money like the way work
Thank for the videos
Regards from Wales uk
Made it through 150 comments, the worst commenters are evaporating, great way to get it done without anything extra needed 👍👍
Keep it up Brother, we all get ya, just showing us how you do things your way with the same final results.
👌🏻
I am doing the same thing with a home made motorcycle hood and uses your videos as instructions. So big thanks from Norway:)
Can't wait to see this beautiful work of art is finished, and we see his lady drive it
You can fix that cracked transmission with lock n stitch. Jay leno uses it all the time
Omg I just had the most amazing ideal. Inside the spare tire well. Cut the bottom inside panel leave a half inch lip around the bottom. Make a new bottom panel (round) Make it so you can take in and out so you can have access to the under side of the spare tire well.
Not all that often you find an engine in your yard. If I know anything about Chad he'll have it running and in something cool. Get it bro. Get it while you can!
Gracias maestro good video eres el mejor muchas muchas gracias
Chad and Time Warp Custom Paint recently made a believer outta me with household products for paint prep. 🤯
Easy way to use paint spirit wipe/degreaser is to decant it into a spray bottle, spray it onto the cloth (as you’re doing with the kitchen cleaner). Then wipe it off with a clean dry cloth, not use the one used to apply it. That’s just pushing the contamination into the primer. That’s going to resurface at some point in the future & cause micro blistering. Then again I’ve only been a paint technician for almost fifty years here in the U.K., so I’m probably going to be told that I don’t know what I’m talking about.
Yes sir... You ARE ohhhh sooo correct on the actual "cleaning process". That's just typical rookie sh.t he's doing there (on the cleaning part). Right TH ON! Agreed. 👍 😏
Dolphin glaze sands a whole lot easier than body fill I don’t care what you say👍
not watched video yet but dolphin glaze good if used correctly but panel beaters tend to put it on like body filler and then it will look like an aero bar when primered over.....basically 100s of pin holes.
44 years painting cars from cellulose / acrylic/ synthetic / solvent basecoat and 2k clear / waterbase base and 2k clear and 3 stage pearls and tinted clearcoat......and i still get runs lol
Those old school projectors are the best for painting logos - I know! Awesome work, J. & C.
Glad you did a compression test on that old Jag motor tells you real quick it needs rebuild saves a lot of time
Cool 😎 you have Doug coming by and helping out too ✅🛠👊
Just wont to say a big thanks for all the tips and tricks that you show it helps with the confidence on doing my own project and good job on the filming as well Jolean
I hope you guys went with the one piece wood trim around the door windows.
Im glad to see chad doing what he does best, and thats car building, its always good to learn something new but that involves listening and heeding good advice, i may appear over critical on the Jag engine but its because its a beautiful piece of craftsmanship that deserves to be treated right, i thoroughly respect his skills as an artist and car builder.
Great job thanks Chad and Joleen
Hard to believe that Gene Winfield is 93. You're doing some fine work there guys👍
Another interesting episode of bad Chad the car builder. Every day is a school day.
Your alright chad love ya brother
@@jamesharris5178 peace man 👀
Thank you Chad and Jolene.
I’ll never block my body filler in anything but 80 again! Thanks bud!!
Yes sir! IF you are tackling larger areas? Even 40 grit just to get the shape, and then 80 grit for blocking to/for STRAIGHTNESS! It took me a bit too (and I even went to Vo-Tech, had a dad in career collision work) and I USED to FIGHT ALL THAT -"Ohhh, ya gotta 150, 220 grit even maybe for primer, blah blah blah"... Yeah, IN COLLISION or? But in ACTUAL old car restoration? ALL those "fiiner grits" are just for BLOCKING, AFTER PRIMED, SAT ASIDE AND CURED OUT. EVEN later, lol. my ol man was like "Ya need to SKIM THE WHOLE CAR IF you want a car to take to the car shows!" and yeah, 80 grit IS YOUR tool ta get it there. 👍
Your doing a great job explaining every step your doing with the car and you take your time and not rushing your are agreat car builder Chad
Nice work, cars coming along great. I enjoy watching all your guys videos and they have helped me allot in my shop as well.
Continuing with your great work Chad , interesting to know the products you use to do prep your car , cleaning down and everything . Goes to show if it works why not use it .
"Ohhh no. WHY do (THOSE guys) waste ALL that mud on the car when it obviously doesn't NEED it!"..... Ummm, lemme guess? YOU have NEVER body worked a show car (OR owned that car) that HAS won awards at the shows either. 😏 Great work! Carry on...(Don't mind my deja vu of so many "experts" that I am obviously SICK of hearing)
More good work and always nice to see the new projects and ideas that are always popping up. Jolene, just a suggestion, place the new Hiltz sign up a little higher on the wall in the event that you place something like a shelf or cabinet on that wall so you can still see the entire sign.
Take care
Great video. I learned alot.
I call you brilliant. Chad .I have learned so much from you.these other shows you see ten guys sanding on a car ,your amazing man ,you and your pretty .cool peeps for sure
Thanks for the awesome tips well appreciate, nice work
So on the spot that got to hot,will you use the same stuff to fix it. Just wandering.
Hey Jolene,
I have an idea for you. Make a "How-To Bodywork by Bad Chad" e-book. Low cost, high return, even at $9.99.
Wow 😳. You mean to tell me there ARE actually people that still want, and READ actual books out there? And not just preferring to watch videos?..... Cool! 👍
This man is an artist 😎😁
Been following you both for a few months Chad and Jolene , been ‘binge watching’, ha ha. Really enjoy your work and tips. The only thing is that I can’t get the materials that you use here in Liverpool, England, can’t believe how long your sandpaper lasts haha. Keep up the great work and keep smiling.
Going to be another epic video yesterday’s was awesome 😎
If it's Cast iron trans case. Than you can repair it with Copper Bracing Rod n Heat it with torch n than Brace it n better than JB weld
Great job! Always a learning experience.
Great tips! Great film work! Thanks
After the jag engine was sneezing trans oil all over the Bugatti...primer is porus and is contaminated. Finish issues will appear in the future..or it's not a problem at all
Not a problem at all the motor was far enough away..lol Chad does know what he is doing..Give the man some credit.
I put pre-wash in a spray bottle. Not a problem. Windex has additives that are not good for paint. Wax remover is for removing wax and grease only. Clean a window then look good at it. See that residue? It will be on your car when you go to paint it. That causes funny stuff to happen in the paint.
Good work Chad !
The shop looks manageable. 👍🇺🇲
Chad you always have good ideas.
You should try to braze the transmission case.
It's not safe bruh what u drive soap box
Hey Chad, do you know my uncle Ted Corkum? You two is doing great, keep it up and thank you.
Then 57SC Atlantic is one of my favorite cars to ever roll on four wheels. Did you know that it was originally made from a metal that was 1/3 the weight of aluminum and that metal was so flammable that Jean B had to rivet the body? Very sleek and sexy! Your done a fabulous job recreating such an iconic auto, the Bugatti family would have likely killed to have you on their payroll way back when. Imagine the possibilities!
Thanks for the quality content!
Thank you for all the great info
Why didn't u use a spreader to put on smoother than your finger? Still fills pinholes
I use the same method works great 👍
I’ve used putty once and never again will I use it it’s softer than any filler you put in the body panels and soon as you start rubbing it back you leave as we call it here in uk tram lines with your fingers
Nice work. Good information. Stay safe.
I want to see you build a truck the one you were talking about on a poster it’s amazing looking, I would love to see it🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆
Love the JB Weld use it on a radiator honest 86 Camaro at one time
Jolene trim Chad's nose hairs for him they are waving in the light bless him keep up the good work you 2 😁
He needs those to filter out the dust
Thanks Chad n Hiltz awesome info..
Use the ATF/ acetone to free up the rings. Works great for penetrating fluid too.
Good afternoon folks 😀 David from Phoenix, AZ
Dude you love that girl every other word out of your mouth is your wife’s name you got it made it’s awesome to see a couple work together love your show keep up the great work. Your girl does a better job filming this then Discovery channel does they should hirer her to film your show
Chad, Chad, Chad you have to play the game, you want us to subscribe and like but in return you should answer some questions. If someone wants to know what size of wire you use in the welder or the size of tip on your gun when priming, take a few minutes of your busy day to answer. This will get you more viewers and keep us viewers watching and maybe get our questions answered. I get tuned in every night at 10pm, I think that you and Jolene are doing a fantastic job and I've learned a lot. So if could take it one step further and answer some questions it would be brilliant. Jus say'in 😁😁
Good Job
That how i do it too, with a sharp razor blade, less sanding.
Awesome work Chad , I do think you would be defined as a Genius...Just saying...
i use glass cleaner as a wax and grease remover, works with water borne and 'solvent' based paints,
ever tried to clean glass with shop wax remover?
I used wax remover once and it fisheyed bad, I guess it got into the primer, never used it again had no problem with windex
Howdy all from Indiana!!!!!!!!
Hey Robert! I’m in Bloomington! Love his channel! Great stuff! Just builds with what he has most the time! I appreciate that!
Marcijunebug yeah I’m up here in Crown Point like what he does seems to be a pretty good guy
I am surprised that being on TH-cam that you have not had any blowback from Bugatti about your build. Maybe you should call it a “Bragatti”. I know B is for build had their “Eleanor” Mustang build shut down for copyright infringement. Love the show very interesting.
Your making that Bugatti look so good are you worried they might sue you for copyright infringement 😆 I’m actually laughing but at the same time thinking shit could they. It looks great. Is there a new series happening on discovery I hope so. It looks like fast and loud and some other car shows are gone so we would love to see Bad Chad again. Love from Australia 🇦🇺
That's how I do it. Lookin Good.
Fantastic u are thanks so much
Love the bodywork episodes brother 🤙🏾
Interesting video guys ...thanks
You guys put great content out EVERYDAY you should have more subscribers. Tell your viewers to like and subscribe in every video.
I use dawn dish detergent mixed with water for final wipe before paint
Chad, seeing that you are using a poly filler primer, will you then use a sealer before paint?
Only do 40, 80 & prime if and only if you use his ployester primer. Because you cant use other primers, they wont fill 80 grit scratches with out sinking after painting
Just love your videos I Do my pinholes the same way
What color you get a paint jolene's car black or gray okay curious
Aa allways...nice from you two !
Just asking ? What about the rivet holes ? Rivets or no Rivets? I can see if you're not using them but a true Bugatti would . No worries mate 👍 cool runnings.
I would paint it black top silver bottom nice red pin stipe. No other option I am a believer