BugeyeBob Episode 019 Fixing the Firewall and Battery Box Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Ripping out the severely rusted firewall and battery box area, safety tips, and the sparks and swear words fly
Bugeye Bob Episode 019 is up on Patreon with early access for Patreon paying members on Friday, 10/04/24 at 4:00 PM. It will be released for public viewing on Patreon and TH-cam on Monday, 10/07/24 at 4:00PM. Become a Patreon member for $5 a month and support turning 1400 pounds of rust, grease, and dirt into a classic 1958 British sports car. Patreon members get early access to videos and in the future will have access to live streams, Q&A sessions, as well as bonus or extended episodes, member names in credits, the ability to help pick topics for future videos, as well as other benefits in addition to helping make these videos possible.
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Well done..Making good progress. Also some good tips for staying safe! Your videos are also really improving. Much better camera work😊
Thanks. Hopefully they will get a lot better in upcoming weeks. New equipment and I'm getting more settled into a routine.
Great content Bob! I personally never did metal work and this is enjoyable to follow along with. Your videos feel more genuine than other people’s I’ve watched.
Also, your comments were turned off on your last video.
Thanks. I'm trying to show what really happens and not just a 5 minute clip that says "I just replaced all this" as if there were no problems along the way. Not sure how I ended up with the comments off on my last video... I should have checked that when I wasn't seeing any. I'll see if I can fix that somehow for the last video and double check it for the future!
Why don't you use a pneumatic hole puncher for your spot weld holes. Safer and quicker. Fairly cheap on Amazon.
That is exactly what I have used to create the new holes on the repair piece. Picked one up at Harbor Freight on sale. Sorry I didn't explain that.
@@BugeyeBob-zt6ne Sorry, just looking out for you Bob, I feel lucky, mine only needed new floors and a bottom hinge in the driver's A pillar.
@@michaelmaclean2892 No problem. I need all the help I can get! Given how these things always seem to end up with a name, I think I'll call this one "Lazarus"...
@@BugeyeBob-zt6ne I named mine Frankenstein because there were so many parts from so many cars and repops.
@@michaelmaclean2892 Well Played!