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Thank you for your kind words . and I will have a video in a while. but I also have a lot of questions about which we will talk about in the future. the tube I told you about is for gasoline. if I'm not mistaken and he goes through the nest and you want to change it with another that does not rust
Thanks, thanos palios, I understand now. Yes- the fuel line goes through the tunnel, and on a future video I will show how I replaced it with a stainless steel line. It was a fun project and I look forward to sharing it with everyone! Let us know when you post a video!
Hurricanes are not something we deal with where I live (thankfully), but up near the tropics, cyclones are common. Glad to see you were bypassed . Looking forward to the next installment
Hurricanes are a thing here, but thankfully I'm inland and never see the worst of it. The last really bad one for me was Charlie about 16 years ago. It's just one of those things where you hope for the best and reasonably prepare for the worst. Thanks for the encouragement; when we return to the Dweezil project there will be some catching up to do and then we'll set sights on finishing! Thanks for viewing the series!
Wow John, thanks for the awesome compliment! I'm glad you enjoy the channel and agree that my buddy VW Jawbreaker has a great channel- I'm guessing you've seen his new project... this is going to be a fun one!
Thanks TheWhitetailrancher, I've actually considered it! I used to love the lighthearted violin music that played during those ads. Thanks for checking out the older Dweezil video!
Welllll..... kinda sorta yes, but not for long! Dweezil is still very much a priority and has agreed (cars can do that, right?) to wait for us while we put this '67 Splitty back on the road. If you haven't seen it, check out Project: Vandemic on this channel. After that, we are back to Dweezil! I'm glad you are enjoying the resto and thanks for watching!
@@russellfyock4759 Yeah, that's always a possibility! (something tells me you already want one...) Working on the next video right now, thanks for watching!
My 59 is ment for competition off-road use only,not street legal ,could be ,but I have other choices for daily transportation( my 93 Harley chopper and my 92 Chevy Silverado 4x4,,,)therefore I put in access panels so I can get to starter and clutch lever quickly ,also makes engine swaps easier due to access to bolts ,putting in access panel to tunnel soon for future use, brake,fuel,shift rod ect....if ever needed...rear valance and all fenders quick remove with dzues fasteners( still in progress ) makes engine removal fast with no need to lift car.... But I learned a thing or two from you....will be putting out vids myself soon....lots of editing,to busy working on car up to now....
Hey Redd Mann! Let us know if you post video of that '59, it sounds like a beast! I like the access panel idea too- I picked up an engine hatch cover from a late bay window bus and plan on using it in Dweezil's luggage compartment. I'm glad you're enjoying the channel, thanks for watching!
I"m really enjoying your VW videos! They're refreshing. No swearing, nice story, excellent editing. Get to see what you're doing but don't have to watch the paint dry. I'm looking forward to your travel and motor home stories.
Thanks Steve, and welcome to the channel! I couldn't have put it better myself- you identified what we hope to do in these videos. I especially appreciate that you'd like to see some more travel content- I'm looking forward to hitting the road a few different ways. Stay tuned for that, but in the meantime you might check out the Concours D'Lemons & Bike Week video here: th-cam.com/video/87r0kkFNR9Q/w-d-xo.html This video is one of my favorites and features a vintage Airstream motorhome ("The Moseyhome") being used as intended. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
attached is my first you tube video my son & others talked me into sharing my work on vw bus. Reason i attached it is to show you how i just used two saw horses for working on our VW floor pans. Looking at it now was not very safe but is funny. Back when my son was 12 we started the project finished it when he was 16 . Watching this fun to see how much he changed from 12 to 16. For us VW beetle have been a great father/ son time, which started when he was 3 years old going to car shows. This Feb. he will be 31 & is my best friend. We still enjoy vw beetles & buses plus have more projects than time and dollars. Yestherday we talked about what we will do in the spring. For the first time will not be doing 100% vw's. My son fell in love with a 1986 Chevy C10 i picked up this year. That sure surprized me, so i gave it to him, and i will be working on a vette i got this year. We still have vw projects along with our new chevy projects. (time & money still a factor, along with my health--dad got old & broken like our car projects) Santa This year will bring a lot of c10 patch sheet metal patchs pieces from LMC & a few vette mods....th-cam.com/video/kZ3f4M1UeSs/w-d-xo.html You have a great channel & content the best video work i have seen on you tube.
Thanks Busman 54! That's a fun intro video you shared- was neat to notice Mid America Motorworks in one of the show pics. The sawhorses may not be what you'd call "overbuilt", but they appeared functional and didn't lead to any issues. As always, thanks for checking out the video!
Hey Kris! You're in luck- that video and more is on the way! If your'e doing that project now, just be sure to check the nose cone for cracks and that it is fully against its mount before tightening. Thanks for checking out the video!
i replaced all the tie rods, ball joints, and steering box. they just seem really stiff and i am not sure what i did wrong :/ mine is tore down to chassis also
Mine were stiff too but I eventually decided it was just because they were new. With everything installed, the leverage from the steering wheel made it seem normal. Hopefully I was right about that... It makes sense that old ones would be relatively loose. Let us know how it goes for you and good luck!
Looking good! Great video man! I like seeing progress. Too bad I'm not making any progress on mine... lol! It's really cold out up here in New England. Another great penetrating fluid is a 50/50 mix of acetone and automatic transmission fluid. Shake it up well, spray it on and wait maybe 15 minutes and you're good. Better than any store bought penetrating fluid I've ever used... PB blaster is pretty a good store bought one though...
Thanks XFretless! I agree that frigid temps can make progress difficult on an old car- you guys see painfully low temps up there. That's a good tip about the 50/50 acetone/ATF mix, will have to try that. I guess it would be important to keep it sealed to prevent the acetone from evaporating. Will give it a shot. The best store bough stuff I've used is called "Kroil"; found it at a shop specializing in Model A Fords.
@@HapticGarage I have heard of "Kroil" I've never used it though. I'm going to have to try that as well! The cold temps up here aren't so bad with a heated garage lol! Getting older, I've noticed I don't like the cold and hate working in it even more. I'd love to move to a warmer climate. I'd also like to be independently wealthy, but, I'm not, like many others and have to work 55 plus hours a week to survive. That doesn't leave as much garage time for me as I'd like either. Idk how some people have the time to video their projects and still have time to edit them lol! All of my test videos I've deleted cuz I think I look and sound like an idiot! Lol! I'll be posting a video of my messy garage. Hopefully I'll be happy with the footage to start up my channel of cleaning out ands organising my garage, then the build of my Baja! I've collected many many parts to get this built. But I keep changing my mind on what I want... keep up the good work! You're inspiring me to get stuff done!
@@XFretless Other than reversing the temperatures, all of that sounds really familiar. You end up deciding what you won't do instead of the other way around. It'll come together, just get out there and get started, then let us know how it's going. There are a lot of cool people in this hobby to cheer you on!
Enjoying the series as I am about to embark myself on this same journey. Doing a 73 Baja Bug with a 2.5 SOHC Subaru. I have to replace the floors on mine though :( I must say, I was getting stressed when you were unbolting everything from the spring plates. I keep hearing about how much pressure they hold. Did they pop on you when unbolting them? Thank you for the videos!
Thanks for checking out the channel Biff! Your Baja project sounds great. There wasn't an uncontrolled pop when I dealt with the plates, but it's true they hold considerable tension...roughly equal to the weight of the car if you think about what they do. The spring plate tool did the trick for me on my swingaxle, supposedly they work on IRS cars like yours too. Good luck, be careful, and let us know how it goes!
Thank you for the tips and looking forward to seeing your project to the end. Though I guess they are never really “done”. I missed your first video after I already posted and saw you had to tackle the floors on yours too early on. Seems to be a common theme. My next step will be removing the front beam and redoing all the suspension (hint on where I started on your series). LOL Going the 3 inch lift spindle with disc brakes route. I am tempted to remove the body and do it right like you are doing.
@@biffbastion301 Thanks for catching up on the earlier videos- you're right, never really done! Disc brakes sound like a good idea with all that Subie power, that lift will look great and it should be fun to drive. Pulling the body introduces a lot of those "while I'm here I might as well..." added steps, but having the access to the chassis is well worth it!
Thanks vwnut 1967, I'm glad you liked it! Not exactly the nicest part of Florida weather, we just take the good with the bad. Thanks for being a part of the channel!
Thanks matthew wigglesworth, I really like to hear this; gives me extra motivation to share the process with folks like yourself. Thanks for watching and commenting, and I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
What a great video, absolutely awesome work! I had to think back to that storm, we were also out of power for 4 days and had minimal damage around the house. Luckily being here my entire life we haven’t seen anything as bad as it could have been.
Yeah man, this area got off easy. I'm still hurting for PR, New Orleans, The Keys... too long of a list. But thanks for the kudos- I know you wouldn't say that if you didn't mean it, so thanks! I hope the engine is treating you a little better today, but either way, that thing is going to be awesome.
Hey Charles! That is a 1975 Argosy 26. Made by Airstream on a Chevy P30 chassis with a 454 and TH400. You can see more of it in this road trip video: th-cam.com/video/87r0kkFNR9Q/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching and enjoy!
@@HapticGarage My favorite motorhome is the GMC from 1973-1978 but I really like the Argosy Airstream! My dream would be a classic motorhome with a VW sand rail towed behind on our way to Quartzsite AZ. In late January! Looking forward to more from you! Thank you.
Those GMC motorhome are cool and unique. Front wheel drive too! Thankfully they have enough of a following that more of them survive, information is available, and parts can be found. Not a bad choice for a vintage motorhome. If you like the Winnebagos at all you might check out what @robstapleton has been posting recently- he's following a '69 Brave project that Ryan Lowther picked up. The plan for Haptic Garage is to pull Dweezil behind the Moseyhome. Really excited about this! That area north of Daytona is my favorite section of A1A; around Flagler Beach and Gamble Rodgers State Park. Such a pretty area. Thanks again for checking out the Argosy road trip video- it doesn't get a lot of views but is one of my favorites. Let us know if you find a GMC, that would be super cool!
Thanks Levi's backyard! Yeah, I got a chuckle out of it too and it was quite the celebration when it came back on a few days later! You all have a wonderful holiday!
Thanks Rob Stapleton! I was excited to tell the story but you're right- it was a shame to lose that monster tree. Could have been waaaaayyyyy worse! Thanks for checking out the video. By the way, you and Ryan are killing it on your channel, keep it up!
WE ARE WAITING FOR A NEW VIDEO WITH THE CONTINUATION AND WITH WHAT WAY WILL CHANGE THE BURNING PIPE. YOU WILL WOOD WOOD TO CHANGE TO CHANGE IT ... EVERYTHING WELL WITH THE HOUSE BECAUSE OF THE WINDS?
Hello thanos palios! Thanks for watching and asking about the "burning pipe"- I'm happy to try to answer; feel free to use a time stamp to show which part you are wondering about. I think you are asking about the bowden tube for the clutch? If so, that will be replaced with a new one in a future episode. The house is old but made it through another hurricane safely, thanks for asking! There is another project coming soon but we will continue the Dweezil project too. Thanks for being a part of the channel!
Thanks CT! Yeah, while it could have been worse, I remember it as being a ton of work. Was glad when it was over! Looking forward to hanging out again too, the next project should be pretty cool. See you then!
Thanks Vintage Speed VW, it was good to finally get things stripped down as far as they would go- can only go up from here! I'm glad you made it through that storm relatively unscathed. Coulda been much worse for us! Thanks again for the kind remarks!
Another great video!! Can't say enough how I love the format of your editing and the way you roll out the story!! Just awesome, keep them coming brother!
Thanks, JW Classic VW! I really appreciate how supportive you've been to the channel and I'm glad you like the video! Anyone reading this needs to check out your Year in Review video- you've been busy this year!
Hey Matt, I'm glad you like the videos and thanks for commenting! Yes, I'm enjoying the long learning curve of the editing process. Each video teaches me something, but the biggest challenge is time. Thanks for being here!
Hey Chris Morfitt, thanks for joining the fun! Your '67 project looks to be of similar scope as Dweezil. The struggle is real, but you can do it! Looking forward to seeing those suspension parts installed!
Haptic Garage thanks yeah it will get there will be uploading more videos soon just been busy with the house move etc I’m new to the video side of things as well but I’ll get the hang of it more I do can’t wait to see the next videos on yours 👍🏻
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Thank you for your kind words .
and I will have a video in a while. but I also have a lot of questions about which we will talk about in the future. the tube I told you about is for gasoline.
if I'm not mistaken and he goes through the nest and you want to change it with another that does not rust
Thanks, thanos palios, I understand now. Yes- the fuel line goes through the tunnel, and on a future video I will show how I replaced it with a stainless steel line. It was a fun project and I look forward to sharing it with everyone! Let us know when you post a video!
Hurricanes are not something we deal with where I live (thankfully), but up near the tropics, cyclones are common. Glad to see you were bypassed . Looking forward to the next installment
Hurricanes are a thing here, but thankfully I'm inland and never see the worst of it. The last really bad one for me was Charlie about 16 years ago. It's just one of those things where you hope for the best and reasonably prepare for the worst. Thanks for the encouragement; when we return to the Dweezil project there will be some catching up to do and then we'll set sights on finishing! Thanks for viewing the series!
Some of the most detailed and best edited vdub videos on the Tube. If I’m not watching yours, it’s VW Jawbreakers.
Wow John, thanks for the awesome compliment! I'm glad you enjoy the channel and agree that my buddy VW Jawbreaker has a great channel- I'm guessing you've seen his new project... this is going to be a fun one!
You could easily get voice over work. Dude you sound so much like Tom Bodett the "We'll leave the light on for ya" guy!
Thanks TheWhitetailrancher, I've actually considered it! I used to love the lighthearted violin music that played during those ads. Thanks for checking out the older Dweezil video!
Philosophical AND useful. Good stuff.
Thanks Theme Park Academy! Deep thoughts and angle grinders go together like peas and carrots.
- F. Gump
Always good to hear from you!
Kerosene. Cheap and effective.
Absolutely! Gotta love the simple solutions. Thanks for checking out the video!
Hoping this project didn’t get pushed off to the side, I’m really enjoying the resto. Great videos!
Welllll..... kinda sorta yes, but not for long! Dweezil is still very much a priority and has agreed (cars can do that, right?) to wait for us while we put this '67 Splitty back on the road. If you haven't seen it, check out Project: Vandemic on this channel. After that, we are back to Dweezil! I'm glad you are enjoying the resto and thanks for watching!
Haptic Garage but if I watch that series I’ll be at risk of buying a bus too! Alright man thanks for the reply, looking forward to more content!
@@russellfyock4759 Yeah, that's always a possibility! (something tells me you already want one...) Working on the next video right now, thanks for watching!
My 59 is ment for competition off-road use only,not street legal ,could be ,but I have other choices for daily transportation( my 93 Harley chopper and my 92 Chevy Silverado 4x4,,,)therefore I put in access panels so I can get to starter and clutch lever quickly ,also makes engine swaps easier due to access to bolts ,putting in access panel to tunnel soon for future use, brake,fuel,shift rod ect....if ever needed...rear valance and all fenders quick remove with dzues fasteners( still in progress ) makes engine removal fast with no need to lift car.... But I learned a thing or two from you....will be putting out vids myself soon....lots of editing,to busy working on car up to now....
Hey Redd Mann! Let us know if you post video of that '59, it sounds like a beast! I like the access panel idea too- I picked up an engine hatch cover from a late bay window bus and plan on using it in Dweezil's luggage compartment. I'm glad you're enjoying the channel, thanks for watching!
I"m really enjoying your VW videos! They're refreshing. No swearing, nice story, excellent editing. Get to see what you're doing but don't have to watch the paint dry. I'm looking forward to your travel and motor home stories.
Thanks Steve, and welcome to the channel! I couldn't have put it better myself- you identified what we hope to do in these videos. I especially appreciate that you'd like to see some more travel content- I'm looking forward to hitting the road a few different ways. Stay tuned for that, but in the meantime you might check out the Concours D'Lemons & Bike Week video here: th-cam.com/video/87r0kkFNR9Q/w-d-xo.html This video is one of my favorites and features a vintage Airstream motorhome ("The Moseyhome") being used as intended. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Keep up the good work!!
Thanks, Vistable! I'll do my best. Thanks for being a part of the channel!
attached is my first you tube video my son & others talked me into sharing my work on vw bus. Reason i attached it is to show you how i just used two saw horses for working on our VW floor pans. Looking at it now was not very safe but is funny. Back when my son was 12 we started the project finished it when he was 16 . Watching this fun to see how much he changed from 12 to 16. For us VW beetle have been a great father/ son time, which started when he was 3 years old going to car shows. This Feb. he will be 31 & is my best friend. We still enjoy vw beetles & buses plus have more projects than time and dollars. Yestherday we talked about what we will do in the spring. For the first time will not be doing 100% vw's. My son fell in love with a 1986 Chevy C10 i picked up this year. That sure surprized me, so i gave it to him, and i will be working on a vette i got this year. We still have vw projects along with our new chevy projects. (time & money still a factor, along with my health--dad got old & broken like our car projects) Santa This year will bring a lot of c10 patch sheet metal patchs pieces from LMC & a few vette mods....th-cam.com/video/kZ3f4M1UeSs/w-d-xo.html You have a great channel & content the best video work i have seen on you tube.
Thanks Busman 54! That's a fun intro video you shared- was neat to notice Mid America Motorworks in one of the show pics. The sawhorses may not be what you'd call "overbuilt", but they appeared functional and didn't lead to any issues. As always, thanks for checking out the video!
Excellent. 👍
Thanks, Garretts Garage. I'm glad you liked it!
i wish you made a video of you putting the gear box back on :(
Hey Kris! You're in luck- that video and more is on the way! If your'e doing that project now, just be sure to check the nose cone for cracks and that it is fully against its mount before tightening. Thanks for checking out the video!
i replaced all the tie rods, ball joints, and steering box. they just seem really stiff and i am not sure what i did wrong :/
mine is tore down to chassis also
Mine were stiff too but I eventually decided it was just because they were new. With everything installed, the leverage from the steering wheel made it seem normal. Hopefully I was right about that... It makes sense that old ones would be relatively loose. Let us know how it goes for you and good luck!
Looking good! Great video man! I like seeing progress. Too bad I'm not making any progress on mine... lol! It's really cold out up here in New England. Another great penetrating fluid is a 50/50 mix of acetone and automatic transmission fluid. Shake it up well, spray it on and wait maybe 15 minutes and you're good. Better than any store bought penetrating fluid I've ever used... PB blaster is pretty a good store bought one though...
Thanks XFretless! I agree that frigid temps can make progress difficult on an old car- you guys see painfully low temps up there. That's a good tip about the 50/50 acetone/ATF mix, will have to try that. I guess it would be important to keep it sealed to prevent the acetone from evaporating. Will give it a shot. The best store bough stuff I've used is called "Kroil"; found it at a shop specializing in Model A Fords.
@@HapticGarage I have heard of "Kroil" I've never used it though. I'm going to have to try that as well! The cold temps up here aren't so bad with a heated garage lol! Getting older, I've noticed I don't like the cold and hate working in it even more. I'd love to move to a warmer climate. I'd also like to be independently wealthy, but, I'm not, like many others and have to work 55 plus hours a week to survive. That doesn't leave as much garage time for me as I'd like either. Idk how some people have the time to video their projects and still have time to edit them lol! All of my test videos I've deleted cuz I think I look and sound like an idiot! Lol! I'll be posting a video of my messy garage. Hopefully I'll be happy with the footage to start up my channel of cleaning out ands organising my garage, then the build of my Baja! I've collected many many parts to get this built. But I keep changing my mind on what I want... keep up the good work! You're inspiring me to get stuff done!
@@XFretless Other than reversing the temperatures, all of that sounds really familiar. You end up deciding what you won't do instead of the other way around. It'll come together, just get out there and get started, then let us know how it's going. There are a lot of cool people in this hobby to cheer you on!
Awesome progress :)
Thanks Robby D., it's always great to check a few things off the list. Next! Thanks for coming along with the project!
good watching.. New friend here
Hey Pople BackyardFarm! Thanks for stopping by!
Enjoying the series as I am about to embark myself on this same journey. Doing a 73 Baja Bug with a 2.5 SOHC Subaru. I have to replace the floors on mine though :( I must say, I was getting stressed when you were unbolting everything from the spring plates. I keep hearing about how much pressure they hold. Did they pop on you when unbolting them? Thank you for the videos!
Thanks for checking out the channel Biff! Your Baja project sounds great. There wasn't an uncontrolled pop when I dealt with the plates, but it's true they hold considerable tension...roughly equal to the weight of the car if you think about what they do. The spring plate tool did the trick for me on my swingaxle, supposedly they work on IRS cars like yours too. Good luck, be careful, and let us know how it goes!
Thank you for the tips and looking forward to seeing your project to the end. Though I guess they are never really “done”. I missed your first video after I already posted and saw you had to tackle the floors on yours too early on. Seems to be a common theme. My next step will be removing the front beam and redoing all the suspension (hint on where I started on your series). LOL Going the 3 inch lift spindle with disc brakes route. I am tempted to remove the body and do it right like you are doing.
@@biffbastion301 Thanks for catching up on the earlier videos- you're right, never really done! Disc brakes sound like a good idea with all that Subie power, that lift will look great and it should be fun to drive. Pulling the body introduces a lot of those "while I'm here I might as well..." added steps, but having the access to the chassis is well worth it!
Great video, amazing edit fantastic job. BIG THUMBS UP
Thanks vwnut 1967, I'm glad you liked it! Not exactly the nicest part of Florida weather, we just take the good with the bad. Thanks for being a part of the channel!
Love your channel brother. Inspiring (from the UK)
Thanks matthew wigglesworth, I really like to hear this; gives me extra motivation to share the process with folks like yourself. Thanks for watching and commenting, and I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
FIRST! 😁
Wait, shouldn't you be in the garage right now? Thanks for being here man!
Haptic Garage listen here man, sometimes you gotta take a break 🤪
Always here man, nice recent growth on the channel.
@@VWJawbreaker Thanks man, CT introduced me to some more cool people- it's been a fun week!
Haptic Garage yep, saw that video and got a call from him that day 😂
Good to see you growing.
@@VWJawbreaker Thanks man, and you too!
What a great video, absolutely awesome work!
I had to think back to that storm, we were also out of power for 4 days and had minimal damage around the house. Luckily being here my entire life we haven’t seen anything as bad as it could have been.
Yeah man, this area got off easy. I'm still hurting for PR, New Orleans, The Keys... too long of a list. But thanks for the kudos- I know you wouldn't say that if you didn't mean it, so thanks! I hope the engine is treating you a little better today, but either way, that thing is going to be awesome.
I’m glad y’all are alright and Irma didn’t do as much damage to y’all as it did elsewhere. The project is coming along nicely too brother.
Thanks oldman Crow, we've been lucky the last few years. I appreciate you checking out the video and being a part of the project!
What kind of motorhome is that behind you please.
Hey Charles! That is a 1975 Argosy 26. Made by Airstream on a Chevy P30 chassis with a 454 and TH400. You can see more of it in this road trip video: th-cam.com/video/87r0kkFNR9Q/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching and enjoy!
@@HapticGarage My favorite motorhome is the GMC from 1973-1978 but I really like the Argosy Airstream! My dream would be a classic motorhome with a VW sand rail towed behind on our way to Quartzsite AZ. In late January! Looking forward to more from you! Thank you.
@@HapticGarage Ah yes, bike week! I live in Palm Coast (15 miles north of DaytonaBeach) Great Coach Thank you
@@HapticGarage Being from the Daytona area I enjoyed your trip to bike week. Great Coach!
Those GMC motorhome are cool and unique. Front wheel drive too! Thankfully they have enough of a following that more of them survive, information is available, and parts can be found. Not a bad choice for a vintage motorhome. If you like the Winnebagos at all you might check out what @robstapleton has been posting recently- he's following a '69 Brave project that Ryan Lowther picked up.
The plan for Haptic Garage is to pull Dweezil behind the Moseyhome. Really excited about this!
That area north of Daytona is my favorite section of A1A; around Flagler Beach and Gamble Rodgers State Park. Such a pretty area.
Thanks again for checking out the Argosy road trip video- it doesn't get a lot of views but is one of my favorites. Let us know if you find a GMC, that would be super cool!
Great video as always! Very funny how the power kept going on and off,can"t wit till the next video. Take it easy.
Thanks Levi's backyard! Yeah, I got a chuckle out of it too and it was quite the celebration when it came back on a few days later! You all have a wonderful holiday!
Great video! Irma made for some good content but I feel bad about those nice trees you lost. 😢
Thanks Rob Stapleton! I was excited to tell the story but you're right- it was a shame to lose that monster tree. Could have been waaaaayyyyy worse! Thanks for checking out the video. By the way, you and Ryan are killing it on your channel, keep it up!
WE ARE WAITING FOR A NEW VIDEO WITH THE CONTINUATION AND WITH WHAT WAY WILL CHANGE THE BURNING PIPE.
YOU WILL WOOD WOOD TO CHANGE TO CHANGE IT ... EVERYTHING WELL WITH THE HOUSE BECAUSE OF THE WINDS?
Hello thanos palios! Thanks for watching and asking about the "burning pipe"- I'm happy to try to answer; feel free to use a time stamp to show which part you are wondering about. I think you are asking about the bowden tube for the clutch? If so, that will be replaced with a new one in a future episode. The house is old but made it through another hurricane safely, thanks for asking! There is another project coming soon but we will continue the Dweezil project too. Thanks for being a part of the channel!
Hey Brent! I remember that storm! It was pretty intense! Nice work on Dweezil and great video brother! Can't wait to hang out again. See you in 2020!
Thanks CT! Yeah, while it could have been worse, I remember it as being a ton of work. Was glad when it was over! Looking forward to hanging out again too, the next project should be pretty cool. See you then!
Making progress. Looking good. We had about the same type of damage over here east central fl coast. Love your videos.
Thanks Vintage Speed VW, it was good to finally get things stripped down as far as they would go- can only go up from here! I'm glad you made it through that storm relatively unscathed. Coulda been much worse for us! Thanks again for the kind remarks!
Another great video!! Can't say enough how I love the format of your editing and the way you roll out the story!! Just awesome, keep them coming brother!
Thanks, JW Classic VW! I really appreciate how supportive you've been to the channel and I'm glad you like the video! Anyone reading this needs to check out your Year in Review video- you've been busy this year!
Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for posting and keep up the good work. Are you editing these yourself?
Hey Matt, I'm glad you like the videos and thanks for commenting! Yes, I'm enjoying the long learning curve of the editing process. Each video teaches me something, but the biggest challenge is time. Thanks for being here!
Great work keep it up just watched all your videos I’m doing a full nut and bolt restoration on my 67 beetle check my videos out 👍🏻
Hey Chris Morfitt, thanks for joining the fun! Your '67 project looks to be of similar scope as Dweezil. The struggle is real, but you can do it! Looking forward to seeing those suspension parts installed!
Haptic Garage thanks yeah it will get there will be uploading more videos soon just been busy with the house move etc I’m new to the video side of things as well but I’ll get the hang of it more I do can’t wait to see the next videos on yours 👍🏻
Good video.
I got a kick out of the editing, or do you really have clones?
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it Steve A W! There is only one of me. There is only one of me. There is only one of...