I always hit thumbs up... Amazing how I look at what Chad is building and wonder how in the world he's going to pull it off... he always does. Do I like every styling thing he comes up with? Not always but, I love how he explains each move and whether he likes it or not. I also like that he isn't dictated by those who don't like it and deals with those who make rude remarks. Jolene adds to the show and does a wonderful job with the camera and can handle a welder and gives input... Rock on! (I missed the moon walk, had to go back to the beginning.)
None of these shows explain what their are doing and how, But Chad is there explaining every single step and the reason he is doing what he is doing, No One else makes you feel relaxed wile learning!! Thank You Chad!!
Bad Chad you make it look so easy,Really learning alot from you just talking and doing the work at the same time makes one feel like your right there watching,Jolene (hope I spelled that right) VIDEOING SKILLS ARE SECOND TO NONE,makes your videos picture perfect............................................Fort Worth,Tx...................United States
Chad - You are a very crafty / Skilled metal wizard. I thought you might have used the english wheel for that corner - but you stayed with the Zip cut and welder and sliced and diced and got the curve and the profile. I leaned a new tip again today - and keep learning new tricks each time I watch you. Again fantastic Camera Work Jolene. You guys are awesome.
I am stunned (again) at the artistry of Chad. He is brilliant working through every issue in real time. I can hear the gears turning in his head. It is magic, for we who have done mechanical stuff in our driveway. Think we so smart and watching Chad encourages me to try to do mire. Thank you Chad and Jolene! The coolest couple on TH-cam!
What a great shape. 👍 I can't wait to see the next phase. I sure hope Jolene is no longer sore of back. This is really a special build for a lover of weird pickups like myself. I have a 50 Dodge B2B 1/2 ton with 40k original miles that I love dearly. Your cab looks like her beautiful older sister, already. I am picturing it with Forest Green cab, Black running boards and bed with creme(a Dodge/Fargo favorite) on the Wheels and headlight buckets.
I always enjoy watching Chad's raw metal working & auto body work ... the real raw actual footage dealing with difficult stuff is what makes Chad's video's so great ! Please never shorten video's skipping out stuff ! People need to actually know this kind of work isn't something that magically time wise just happens ! Yes Chad moves along & waste no time ! & seeks out the best options to keep time to minimum ! Chad by far keeps his skills sharp by the more he does the more sharper his skills are ! The more anyone does the more better at it they become ! Chad keeps it simple so the rest of us can do it too ! He is a real asset to all of us who are brave enough to work on our own projects ! & keep our expenses as low as possible ! No need to purchase all this expensive equipment just use the minimal basic tools & get to work ! Thanks Chad !
Hey - you probably realize your skills and pasion are rare nowadays, but have you ever considered just how valuable these videos are and will grow to be in 30, 50, 75, 100, 200 years? This hobby is all but dead compared to what it was. Most of the folks keeping it alive will carry their portion of it to the grave with them, but you are giving future generations all they need (other than sticktoitiveness) to carry this hobby on. You're a MASSIVE contributor to this hobby. Gob bless you man. Thanks for what you do. Those cab corners are pretty serious. Love it.
Dude, I love how you're showing all of your steps in an uncut video! So many people don't understand how much trial and error there is to fabricating something like this, and you do a great job of it!
Good job Chad really awesome your a badass with that zipcut love the job as a whole that was a car I wouldn't even look twice but now that it's a truck I love it I bet if you ever get pulled over driving it and the cop ask for prof of insurance and registration and he see a 4 door car on it he will look at you and say I mean for this truck he would never think it was a 4 door car. That's like Dan at DDs speed shop with aĺ those 4 door titles he has on the 2 door 55 and 57s...lol ya gotta love it. Hope you and the queen have a blessed weekend. Your friend from Louisiana Rick 427
Chad is the greatest ever in my time, for what he does with what he has........ain't no stopping this duo, Jolene's on top of her game as well 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Chad, you should have sponsors filling your shop with new equipment just like American Chopper did. Your work is from scratch and hand crafted! I am impressed at the metal shaping you make happen without a power hammer.
@@OxaudioPhilly I agree because what makes him unique is because he can do all these builds with a grinder and a welder !! And he does not want to do anything other people did first !!
I really like how free-form or sculpture like this technique is. You really by example make me feel like I can do this and not second guess myself while letting the instinct lead the way. Great work you do. THanks glad I found you guys.
Great job as usual! I worried about this oddball shape, with its tapered and compound, accelerated curves. You sure know how to pick ‘em Chad! But you pulled it off very nicely. One trick I’ve learned by watching is that you never force the metal when it obviously doesn’t want to play nicely. You simply back off and let it go where it wants to. It’s an art.
The truck is looking awesome. One option that seems to me, would be to make the box out of a combination of metal and wood. I'm sure that when it's finished it will be spectacular anyway, have fun! And your work is very good Jolene, you make us enjoy every detail.
As always Chad and Jolene, you guys are Amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed watching Chad build his Cab corners. Also, I know he said wipe the moonwalk from our brains, but, he did really well. I never could get it back in the day. So you did Awesome!! You should love those days. Memory's and the path you have had, make you the person you are. We are all a some of our experiences. Keep being Real Chad. You are AWESOME!! P.S. If you don't have a shop truck, this old girl would be awesome. Get Hilton Auto Co. out on the Doors. Maybe "Bad Chad". and Airbrushed portrait. Just a thought. It would make a cool Shop Truck.
I’ve been watching your videos for awhile now. I have to say, you build some incredible cars! I have a lot to learn in the auto body world. I enjoy watching your videos, not only because they are entertaining but mainly because I learn so much! It makes me want to go start on the body work for my 48’ F1 (I need to do cab corners)! I appreciate the content you and Jolene put out. Thank you!
It's great to see you make mole hills out of mountains when it comes to tough sections of the bodywork. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience here.
Moonwalk forgotten. The shrinking process is fascinating, moving metal seems complicated but you have shown that it can be done. Thanks to you and Jolene.
Beautifully crafted, Chad. I've been watching you in one form or another for years, and I love what you do. Keep up the good work because you, sir, are awesome.
Great stuff!! Looking forward to the next episode. I often think about the work that not only goes into the build but the work that goes into producing is just as impressive. You two make and publish a one hour video every day. And grow your audience. Major networks struggle to provide their viewers 1 hour a week. In short, keep breaking the standards. “You’re AMAAAZING!..”
Chad/Jolene, the truck is coming along nice, watching you both I find it amazing, learning to much to talk about, simply beautiful work, great ideas, amazing camera work have no fear I’m hooked
What a pleasure to see this duo of artists at work. One to the shooting, mobility and precision of the framings, always well placed on all the key moments, of the work of goldsmith of the sculptor on metal, gifted. Thank you for sharing your passion. What a treat! We love you.
Thank you for the build cant say i love it enough but this is the best build so far in years in my opinion!!! i am a fan!!!!the new gloves stick out being so clean..lol..yeah i would drive the wheels off this truck it is coming along wonderfully....love it!!
Hello Bad Chad. I just met you through this video which I have seen from the beginning to the end and I can only say that it is incredible how you are shaping and solving problems as you go. I thought you would use the English wheel but you didn't need it. I honestly loved it. How thick is the sheet (in millimeters) with which you are working? I will follow you from now on and thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences. Greetings from Spain. Marco
I like that your shop isn't full of fancy new tools. Yes, there's some things that many of us don't have...such as the shrinker/stretcher; the metal brake/shear; the English wheel; ect. But you use basic tools as much as possible. Just like the rest of us.
Really enjoying this build, one of my favourites , it’s moving along quickly which makes for great viewing and an appreciation of your fabricating skills , keep it coming chad and Jolene. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion 😎🤙Steve Morris
Looks great guys! I look forward to these videos everyday. But one thing that worries me is welding without the mask. From what Ive read, and know from people its happened to, that just closing your eyes does not always protect your eyes. UV rays can penetrate your eyelids and it can cause cataracts, but even worse, macular degeneration, which leads to permanent blindness. I had a very close relative pass away last year, which i'd been taking care of for years due to 80-90% blindness, he had cataracts and then a few years later he was diagnosed with macular degeneration. All from welding just a little bit here and there during his 60+ years of farming. Its something to think about, i'd hate for anyone to lose their eyesight! Be safe, and keep up the Good work! ps- love the break dancing Lol
@@willhorting5317 , he does it often. even those quick spot welds can affect vision long term. He's not the only one on yt Ive seen doing it. And I too have done it more than i should have.
@@jamescorvett evidently I haven't been paying enough attention. I have not seen him do it. And yes, I am guilty of tack welding without the helmet down, over the years.
@@willhorting5317 I had my own shop from 87-2010 and I only had flash burns on my eyes once. And i wasnt even welding that day. Got it in the early 90s from 25-26 ft away and thru a thick vinyl blanket(it didnt block uv rays) we had to keep debris from hitting other cars. I upgraded to yellow ones with UV blocker specific for welding. But the burn wasnt apparent at first, but after being woke during the night with my eyes on fire and couldnt see well. I rushed over to the ER and they knew right away what happened, and hooked me up with medicated eye drops. From then on I kept up on my optometrist visits to make sure everything's okay. And if i had to do quick welds, I learned to cover it with my glove and look away. My vision isnt bad no cataracts or signs of macular degeneration TG. Which Ive heard Chad mention about his vision being poor. So I dont mind reminding people about the hazards of high UV exposure. Gotta protect them peepers!
Chas you are a true artist. I took auto body in high school from 73 to 77 never worked in a body shop when I finished school. But I have been in them on work experience weeks. They did not have the fabrication equitment that you have and these places were Car dealer body shops in Ontario. Keep on Trucking Dude.
Nice shapes taking place on the cab corners, the whole truck is looking great and cool to see the build progress, Classic Jolene on the video getting all the detail too.
wonderful to see how it's coming together , it's a piecee of masterwork of building on the fly, always thinking a few steps forward ,Jolene as always does a great job on filming the whole fabrication, thumbs up and thanks for sharing
Good ole local parts house Cab corners-r-us comes through again. LOL. This is my favorite build so far because of the transformation it has undergone. Well done sir.👍 Great work with the vidya equipment Queen Jolene.
I enjoy a lot watching this gentlemen working with metal sheet and all the knowledge he provides with the tooling he uses. It is pretty amazing, Im getting hooked into it!!! Keep on.
This man absolutely loves what he is doing . I have learned so much with this build . I'm always amazed with the outcome of his work , and I cant say enough for that amazeing camera work that jolene does, not to mention the love and appreciation that chad has for this lady. Keep it coming chad you guys are great . I love it .
Chad strait killed that moon walk and bicycle! Mind blown!
I always hit thumbs up... Amazing how I look at what Chad is building and wonder how in the world he's going to pull it off... he always does. Do I like every styling thing he comes up with? Not always but, I love how he explains each move and whether he likes it or not. I also like that he isn't dictated by those who don't like it and deals with those who make rude remarks. Jolene adds to the show and does a wonderful job with the camera and can handle a welder and gives input... Rock on! (I missed the moon walk, had to go back to the beginning.)
I think this is my favorite project I’ve seen you do so far. I love the shape of this cab. I looks as though it was originally designed this way.
Want to sell it
Totally agree! This has been an epic build journey. Looks really good too
That's what is the unique part of this channel. No editing. It's great. Thank you Chad and Jolene. You too Fina.
None of these shows explain what their are doing and how, But Chad is there explaining every single step and the reason he is doing what he is doing, No One else makes you feel relaxed wile learning!! Thank You Chad!!
100% right
Jolene should get more complements on her amazing camera work!!!
Molto bene carozzeria hiltzone !
Looks factory made. Great job Chad and Jolene.
Bad Chad you make it look so easy,Really learning alot from you just talking and doing the work at the same time makes one feel like your right there watching,Jolene (hope I spelled that right) VIDEOING SKILLS ARE SECOND TO NONE,makes your videos picture perfect............................................Fort Worth,Tx...................United States
Chad - You are a very crafty / Skilled metal wizard.
I thought you might have used the english wheel for that corner - but you stayed with the Zip cut and welder and sliced and diced and got the curve and the profile.
I leaned a new tip again today - and keep learning new tricks each time I watch you.
Again fantastic Camera Work Jolene.
You guys are awesome.
I am stunned (again) at the artistry of Chad. He is brilliant working through every issue in real time. I can hear the gears turning in his head. It is magic, for we who have done mechanical stuff in our driveway. Think we so smart and watching Chad encourages me to try to do mire. Thank you Chad and Jolene! The coolest couple on TH-cam!
What a great shape. 👍 I can't wait to see the next phase.
I sure hope Jolene is no longer sore of back.
This is really a special build for a lover of weird pickups like myself. I have a 50 Dodge B2B 1/2 ton with 40k original miles that I love dearly. Your cab looks like her beautiful older sister, already.
I am picturing it with Forest Green cab, Black running boards and bed with creme(a Dodge/Fargo favorite) on the Wheels and headlight buckets.
I always enjoy watching Chad's raw metal working & auto body work ... the real raw actual footage dealing with difficult stuff is what makes Chad's video's so great ! Please never shorten video's skipping out stuff ! People need to actually know this kind of work isn't something that magically time wise just happens ! Yes Chad moves along & waste no time ! & seeks out the best options to keep time to minimum ! Chad by far keeps his skills sharp by the more he does the more sharper his skills are ! The more anyone does the more better at it they become ! Chad keeps it simple so the rest of us can do it too ! He is a real asset to all of us who are brave enough to work on our own projects ! & keep our expenses as low as possible ! No need to purchase all this expensive equipment just use the minimal basic tools & get to work ! Thanks Chad !
The beauty of these videos is that you can see the whole process behind the work, and everything is done with simple tools.
Great job guys 😎👍
As always it a pleasure watching you work. Thank you for taking us along.
I really enjoy watching all the amazing things you can do and create. Keep it up I will be watching 👀 everyday 👍
Hey - you probably realize your skills and pasion are rare nowadays, but have you ever considered just how valuable these videos are and will grow to be in 30, 50, 75, 100, 200 years? This hobby is all but dead compared to what it was. Most of the folks keeping it alive will carry their portion of it to the grave with them, but you are giving future generations all they need (other than sticktoitiveness) to carry this hobby on. You're a MASSIVE contributor to this hobby. Gob bless you man. Thanks for what you do. Those cab corners are pretty serious. Love it.
All I can say is WOW!!!! Its amazing how much talent they both have just keep on keeping on
This is absolutely amazing workmanship, it is bad ass custom build.
This is one fine looking cab. Going to be a great little truck when finished.
Dude, I love how you're showing all of your steps in an uncut video! So many people don't understand how much trial and error there is to fabricating something like this, and you do a great job of it!
Amazing work.its looking like it would have been done that way in the first place. Great job of the both of you.
Good job Chad really awesome your a badass with that zipcut love the job as a whole that was a car I wouldn't even look twice but now that it's a truck I love it I bet if you ever get pulled over driving it and the cop ask for prof of insurance and registration and he see a 4 door car on it he will look at you and say I mean for this truck he would never think it was a 4 door car. That's like Dan at DDs speed shop with aĺ those 4 door titles he has on the 2 door 55 and 57s...lol ya gotta love it. Hope you and the queen have a blessed weekend. Your friend from Louisiana Rick 427
It's nice to see how all the tools are used, not expensive tools just good tools to do the job
Tremendously enjoyable to watch a craftsman work his magic.
Chad is the greatest ever in my time, for what he does with what he has........ain't no stopping this duo, Jolene's on top of her game as well 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
I agree Franz, he is incredible
Chad, you should have sponsors filling your shop with new equipment just like American Chopper did. Your work is from scratch and hand crafted! I am impressed at the metal shaping you make happen without a power hammer.
I dont think he wants that truthfully. Pretty sure he’s already had plenty of those offers.
@@OxaudioPhilly I agree because what makes him unique is because he can do all these builds with a grinder and a welder !! And he does not want to do anything other people did first !!
Great work Chad. Thanks for allowing us to view your projects.
The cab is coming along with more panels today. Keep on - keeping on Chad and Jolene. it is coming together fast.
You did an awesome job doing the cab corner Chad. Looks awesome! Queen Jolene you are bad ass with the camera! Thank you!
Love watching and learning. I'm loving the look. Keep up the hard work you two
I love this truck. Awesome job on those cab corners. Great job both of you.
So thankful to Chad and Jolene for providing us with the best fabrication techniques .
a quick glimpse. looks great Chad and Jolene. Can't wait to see the rest.
I really like how free-form or sculpture like this technique is. You really by example make me feel like I can do this and not second guess myself while letting the instinct lead the way. Great work you do. THanks glad I found you guys.
Great job as usual! I worried about this oddball shape, with its tapered and compound, accelerated curves. You sure know how to pick ‘em Chad! But you pulled it off very nicely.
One trick I’ve learned by watching is that you never force the metal when it obviously doesn’t want to play nicely. You simply back off and let it go where it wants to. It’s an art.
I can tell you really love what your doing each day .How fun is that .
Beautiful cab corner !! Really like what you are doing.
The truck is looking awesome. One option that seems to me, would be to make the box out of a combination of metal and wood. I'm sure that when it's finished it will be spectacular anyway, have fun! And your work is very good Jolene, you make us enjoy every detail.
As always Chad and Jolene, you guys are Amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed watching Chad build his Cab corners. Also, I know he said wipe the moonwalk from our brains, but, he did really well. I never could get it back in the day. So you did Awesome!! You should love those days. Memory's and the path you have had, make you the person you are. We are all a some of our experiences. Keep being Real Chad. You are AWESOME!!
P.S. If you don't have a shop truck, this old girl would be awesome. Get Hilton Auto Co. out on the Doors. Maybe "Bad Chad". and Airbrushed portrait. Just a thought. It would make a cool Shop Truck.
I’ve been watching your videos for awhile now. I have to say, you build some incredible cars! I have a lot to learn in the auto body world. I enjoy watching your videos, not only because they are entertaining but mainly because I learn so much! It makes me want to go start on the body work for my 48’ F1 (I need to do cab corners)! I appreciate the content you and Jolene put out. Thank you!
very nice work on the truck corners like what you got going on there. looking better everyday.
Fantastic metalwork an craftsmanship!!!!!
Chad and Jolene y'all are doing a great job on the truck. Thank y'all both for sharing the videos. Keep up the great job. 👍👍👍
It's great to see you make mole hills out of mountains when it comes to tough sections of the bodywork. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience here.
Finally a build with dimensions that make sense. This is a very nice looking truck from a four-door car because in my opinion the dimensions work.
guessing you weren't the biggest fan of that Jag ;)
Uh, it ain’t got nuthn’ to do with dimensions making since when you customize cars….most of the time , it’s the opposite…..
Every asshole has an opinion or..
Chad you are such a master of your craft. It is like watching a metal artist working.
One nice looking cab. Great craftsmanship. Pretty good moon walk too.
Love seeing the process 😊 looking amazing as always
I love how you do tasks wherever you are at the time. On the floor, on your tennis shoes, literally thinking on your feet.
I love watching all the projects. Can't wait for 4:00 to come everyday to see the next step. Keep up the great work.
Love this build, Chad! The shape of the cab is perfect.
Moonwalk forgotten. The shrinking process is fascinating, moving metal seems complicated but you have shown that it can be done. Thanks to you and Jolene.
Incredible work Chad. I dig this build. You’re knocking it out of the park.
Can not agree more!!
Amazing to watch you work and how you do it all! Damn impressive! Cheers to 2023 to Bad Chad and Queen Joeleen
Awesome work Chad - you are a true artist and craftsman . Thanks for sharing your talent ! Very good video work too!
Beautifully crafted, Chad. I've been watching you in one form or another for years, and I love what you do. Keep up the good work because you, sir, are awesome.
Chad is such a stickler to detail, he will not stop until the metal is a perfect fit, Bill
Hey Chad! It looks so great! Beautiful job. Can’t wait to see it finished👍🏻😀😀
Great video!! You are an amazing fabricator.
Looks great ! Can't wait to see what he does for the bed .
Good work, Chad. Excellent work with the camera angles, Queen Jolene.
your absolutely a joy of my day to watch & listen to you🍀👍😎
Always a good watch
Thanks for taking the time to give us quality programming
Great stuff!! Looking forward to the next episode.
I often think about the work that not only goes into the build but the work that goes into producing is just as impressive. You two make and publish a one hour video every day. And grow your audience. Major networks struggle to provide their viewers 1 hour a week.
In short, keep breaking the standards.
“You’re AMAAAZING!..”
You're just amazing, and thanks Jolene for your input and great production work with the camera! By far the best automotive show on the internet!!
Chad/Jolene, the truck is coming along nice, watching you both I find it amazing, learning to much to talk about, simply beautiful work, great ideas, amazing camera work have no fear I’m hooked
What a pleasure to see this duo of artists at work. One to the shooting, mobility and precision of the framings, always well placed on all the key moments, of the work of goldsmith of the sculptor on metal, gifted. Thank you for sharing your passion. What a treat! We love you.
Thank you for the build cant say i love it enough but this is the best build so far in years in my opinion!!! i am a fan!!!!the new gloves stick out being so clean..lol..yeah i would drive the wheels off this truck it is coming along wonderfully....love it!!
Hello Bad Chad. I just met you through this video which I have seen from the beginning to the end and I can only say that it is incredible how you are shaping and solving problems as you go. I thought you would use the English wheel but you didn't need it. I honestly loved it. How thick is the sheet (in millimeters) with which you are working? I will follow you from now on and thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences. Greetings from Spain. Marco
You are awesome! Thanks for teaching and thanks for the moon walk! I love what you two do! I look forward to watching every day!
I have never seen anyone on any other channel do what Bad Chad does wright up front in you face. Amazing channel. Great work. Bill
You make it look so easy, the sign of a true craftsman
I like that your shop isn't full of fancy new tools.
Yes, there's some things that many of us don't have...such as the shrinker/stretcher; the metal brake/shear; the English wheel; ect.
But you use basic tools as much as possible. Just like the rest of us.
I think you're doing a great job, just love how the truck is looking
Super work from Chad and Jolene brilliant team work 😎
Another excellent episode! Thank you both!
Really enjoying this build, one of my favourites , it’s moving along quickly which makes for great viewing and an appreciation of your fabricating skills , keep it coming chad and Jolene. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion 😎🤙Steve Morris
Love Chad’s work! He always amazes me.
you are awesome I'm learning sooooo much thank you also the steady pictures
Looks great guys! I look forward to these videos everyday. But one thing that worries me is welding without the mask. From what Ive read, and know from people its happened to, that just closing your eyes does not always protect your eyes. UV rays can penetrate your eyelids and it can cause cataracts, but even worse, macular degeneration, which leads to permanent blindness.
I had a very close relative pass away last year, which i'd been taking care of for years due to 80-90% blindness, he had cataracts and then a few years later he was diagnosed with macular degeneration. All from welding just a little bit here and there during his 60+ years of farming. Its something to think about, i'd hate for anyone to lose their eyesight! Be safe, and keep up the Good work!
ps- love the break dancing Lol
Evidently I missed something. When did he weld without the helmet down?
@@willhorting5317 , he does it often. even those quick spot welds can affect vision long term. He's not the only one on yt Ive seen doing it. And I too have done it more than i should have.
@@jamescorvett evidently I haven't been paying enough attention.
I have not seen him do it.
And yes, I am guilty of tack welding without the helmet down, over the years.
@@willhorting5317 I had my own shop from 87-2010 and I only had flash burns on my eyes once. And i wasnt even welding that day. Got it in the early 90s from 25-26 ft away and thru a thick vinyl blanket(it didnt block uv rays) we had to keep debris from hitting other cars. I upgraded to yellow ones with UV blocker specific for welding. But the burn wasnt apparent at first, but after being woke during the night with my eyes on fire and couldnt see well. I rushed over to the ER and they knew right away what happened, and hooked me up with medicated eye drops. From then on I kept up on my optometrist visits to make sure everything's okay. And if i had to do quick welds, I learned to cover it with my glove and look away. My vision isnt bad no cataracts or signs of macular degeneration TG.
Which Ive heard Chad mention about his vision being poor. So I dont mind reminding people about the hazards of high UV exposure. Gotta protect them peepers!
@@jamescorvett I went back and re-watched this video.
Seen what you were talking about, @ 39:12.
Chas you are a true artist. I took auto body in high school from 73 to 77 never worked in a body shop when I finished school. But I have been in them on work experience weeks. They did not have the fabrication equitment that you have and these places were Car dealer body shops in Ontario. Keep on Trucking Dude.
As always I enjoyed every min of this bad Chad I love watching you work on the fly
Awesome job. Looks great. Can’t wait to see how you fix that sharp door corner at top. You are a gifted builder.
That is the best car to truck transformation l have ever seen. The proportions look perfect. Great job
That is a beautiful piece of work.
Nice shapes taking place on the cab corners, the whole truck is looking great and cool to see the build progress, Classic Jolene on the video getting all the detail too.
That cab corner came out perfect, "GREAT" job, and thanks for the videos!!!
wonderful to see how it's coming together , it's a piecee of masterwork of building on the fly, always thinking a few steps forward ,Jolene as always does a great job on filming the whole fabrication, thumbs up and thanks for sharing
Thank you for reminding its friday. In needed that , in joy the metal work
Great Job Chad. Suggestion, take the running boards back to the rear fender. Keep it going bro.
Good ole local parts house Cab corners-r-us comes through again. LOL. This is my favorite build so far because of the transformation it has undergone. Well done sir.👍 Great work with the vidya equipment Queen Jolene.
Great job on the cab corner.
I enjoy a lot watching this gentlemen working with metal sheet and all the knowledge he provides with the tooling he uses. It is pretty amazing, Im getting hooked into it!!! Keep on.
Amazing work..loving watching this one.i think because its a bit diff then last few you have done..but i do watch every night!
This man absolutely loves what he is doing . I have learned so much with this build . I'm always amazed with the outcome of his work , and I cant say enough for that amazeing camera work that jolene does, not to mention the love and appreciation that chad has for this lady. Keep it coming chad you guys are great . I love it .
Amazing work chad, actually look like it was always like that 😎👍
always happy to see new options for how you do yourmetal work
Amazing job on your cab corner fits like a glove
This is some quality workmanship. As someone who occasionally does this type work, I greatly appreciate the videos!
This truck is so nice so far. Can't wait to see how the truck bed comes out.