Jesse truly is just such a great person i always wished that I had someone like him in my family to teach me all this stuff and just to hang out with and Learn all the incredible knowledge that he has
@@WillChandlerFLD120most of the TV show vehicle shops end up like that. The production schedule, the pressure, the artifical deadlines ends in a toxic environment. The Choppers Inc show, Southern Choppers, American Chopper/Orange County Choppers, Gas Monkey, WCC. Small custom shops are a fairly rough environment to work in anyway money and politics and working for wealthy clients not used to hearing no is a really cut throat environment. Then you add, the pressure of being owned by a player in the industry whose name is on everything you put out. AND the cameras and pressures of a show... No wonder it ended in the courts.
Jesse you have earned your place when it comes to beautiful works of art. I don't know where you are today but your legend will always live on and as a motorcycle rider myself who got knocked off his bike and now is crippled up I always enjoy watching all of your videos as well as your competitor Indian Larry Billy Lane there's too many for me to know wherever You are in life nobody handed you anything and that's what makes you who you are today well respected.
You are the Outlaw in Action. Achieving immortality by teaching others your skills. Right on Jesse HLR Hobo. PS. So nice to see you are hard at it after all these years. Inspirational
I have about two more years until retirement and then I am going to lean on Jesse James solid advice, "eliminate everything that is not working on cars and motorcycles". Happiness is as simple as that.
Jesse is such a great teacher. As long as you are willing to work for that knowledge Jesse will show you his way. Jesse is such a great fabricator. I have a huge amount of respect for him. Jesse is so keen to spread the knowledge. There are so many people out there that are scared to spread their knowledge because they figure they might be replaced. How are the younger people supposed to carry that craftsmanship if no one teaches them. That is the great thing about Jesse. He wants this kind of work to last for many years after him.
I love watching these videos of him making shit from scratch. So talented and raw. He inspired me more than he knows. I use to restore pre war Bugattis and have placed twice at pebble beach concours show.
I've been a huge Jesse James fan for damn near 30 years. I'm 50 now, and this is the first time I've really paid attention to how Jesse shares and passes along his craft to the next generation of young bucks. His pacients and genuine desire to help these youngstaz fine tune and perfect their skills and knowledge, is refreshing to see. It's good stuff to watch people get older, how the ego and competitive, almost confrontational nature in people seems to almost fall away as people with nothing left to prove, who've been there and done that, who are legends within their chosen field and who are at the very top of the industry in which they've ruled for decades, which this man most definitely has. The way he works unselfish y to pass along his skill set, is so damn respectable and legit as F. It makes me even a bigger fan than I've been all these years later. Good lookin' out homeboy. You're selfless willingness to give it away, so you can keep it, is very commendable and impressive. The ego is gone and with that, the legend of Jesse James only solidifies into the history books of blacksmithing and metal fabrication. Much respect Big Homie.
I can kind of relate to that when I started watching forged in fire it motivated me to start blacksmithing and making knives and swords ⚔️ one never learns at all you just keep learning
El trabajo de tayer es básico en la historia de los estados unidos y no se puede perder la tradición y cultura de restaurar y modificar formar nuevos talentos en construcción y creatividad
I walked into a shop in long Beach one day not knowing what it was other than a motorcycle shop met this guero real cool dude showed us his shop fed the sharks let us sit on bikes just a great experience I then looked and asked ey are you that dude that be on TV he said yea dam I met Jesse James and he was a totally normal down to earth guy thank you Jesse cali misses you but good on you
Man Jesse I'm 64 and that knuckle is bad I would love to have something like that great my grandchildren would get a kick out of watching me ride that don't stop brother
🎉🎉🎉🎉 este era uno de los show que me gustaba mucho por su dinámica y como James formada sus trabajadores en el tayer super realista y constructivos todos en el tayer es una pena qie el show no este más al aire cuando tenia mucja audiencia recen llegado de cuba me interesaba por aprender inglés y este era uno de los show que mirava con subtitulo y diario mirava un capitilo de el mismo por la tv ya este show no está al iré y es un muy interactivo ya que el oficio de machines y shop work y como llevar un tayer desde lo constructivos y educativo proyectaba shows como estos y interesaba a jóvenes por un oficio como todo espacio genera una comunidad de aficionados desde como administrar un tayer y como llevar los procesos mecánicos y de negocio debería regresar a espacios claves en horarios🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I learned metal fabricating from my dad in the 70s And now my son has picked It up. one of the tricks we used to use on annealing aluminum or as we called it aluminium, We used to use a bar of soap and streak it along the aluminum when they streaks turned dark brown it was ready, The soap washed off when you cooled the aluminum
Jesse is awesome so this comment isn’t anything against him, I am retired Military and it always makes me laugh and realize the person making the comment is clueless, when someone says “military grade” nope, sorry dude, that doesn’t mean what you want it to mean. It don’t mean shit. Carry on
When you have the art of steel in your body you can’t stop. My back is fuck and I am still out on site welding cutting and making shit work it’s hard to stop when that’s your craft. 🇦🇺👨🏭
Thats great those kids get to watch the old man make stuff. Learn how to do stuff. But kids when you pick out that girl your gonna marry, Don't do it like Jesse does!
#5 rose Bud . Jess You have always Been like that . Helping and Teaching their Is A few out their Teaching and Helping others . That is a God sent . 👍
Jesse truly is just such a great person i always wished that I had someone like him in my family to teach me all this stuff and just to hang out with and Learn all the incredible knowledge that he has
Jesse seems like an awesome teacher, with the immense knowledge he has, his crew is soaking it up.
He treated them like crap and settled a lawsuit. All public record.
Garbage just garbage everyone has a past it's what you're do it now it's easy to judge anyone and everyone and I also do it daily
@@WillChandlerFLD120most of the TV show vehicle shops end up like that.
The production schedule, the pressure, the artifical deadlines ends in a toxic environment.
The Choppers Inc show, Southern Choppers, American Chopper/Orange County Choppers, Gas Monkey, WCC.
Small custom shops are a fairly rough environment to work in anyway money and politics and working for wealthy clients not used to hearing no is a really cut throat environment.
Then you add, the pressure of being owned by a player in the industry whose name is on everything you put out.
AND the cameras and pressures of a show... No wonder it ended in the courts.
It's pretty awesome to see someone as big as he is, take the time to teach the people there under him his ways so they can learn.
And it's hilarious to see the look on their faces as he completely fucks up that fender and then tries to rescue it.
how did he fuck up the fender? Time stamp? U mean that he took too much material off or grinded too much?@berti6948
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That's the one thing I always respected about him since day 1 he's always been true
Jesse, thanks for sharing your hands on experience. Nothing better than feeling what you do.
Jesse you have earned your place when it comes to beautiful works of art. I don't know where you are today but your legend will always live on and as a motorcycle rider myself who got knocked off his bike and now is crippled up I always enjoy watching all of your videos as well as your competitor Indian Larry Billy Lane there's too many for me to know wherever You are in life nobody handed you anything and that's what makes you who you are today well respected.
Nice to see you again in action teaching us thanks for sharing
Jesse IS the best west coast chopper for ever 🤘🏾🔥
You are the Outlaw in Action. Achieving immortality by teaching others your skills. Right on Jesse
HLR Hobo.
PS. So nice to see you are hard at it after all these years. Inspirational
The knowledge of it all and actually having all the tools to do it priceless
SELF-MADE MAN. GOT TO RESPECT HIM FOR THAT. VERY WELL DONE JESSE!!👍👍
Blood of a thief as his heritage
Such a cool guy. I wish I had the skill this man has in his little finger. Great job jesse.
I have about two more years until retirement and then I am going to lean on Jesse James solid advice, "eliminate everything that is not working on cars and motorcycles". Happiness is as simple as that.
Great stuff. Love watching these.
Jesse is such a great teacher. As long as you are willing to work for that knowledge Jesse will show you his way. Jesse is such a great fabricator. I have a huge amount of respect for him. Jesse is so keen to spread the knowledge. There are so many people out there that are scared to spread their knowledge because they figure they might be replaced. How are the younger people supposed to carry that craftsmanship if no one teaches them. That is the great thing about Jesse. He wants this kind of work to last for many years after him.
Magic is going to own this shop one day! The eye burns for learning and it shows!
Very humble.
All the best Jesse.👍👍👍👍👍
They learn it from the master
that kid magic is something special!
Hands on is really the best way to learn
I love watching these videos of him making shit from scratch. So talented and raw. He inspired me more than he knows. I use to restore pre war Bugattis and have placed twice at pebble beach concours show.
Love this !!!
Dig the atmosphere start to finish!
I’m very grateful to see Jesse James, return in this mentorship capacity…
Seawolfwelding & Fabrication
I've been a huge Jesse James fan for damn near 30 years. I'm 50 now, and this is the first time I've really paid attention to how Jesse shares and passes along his craft to the next generation of young bucks. His pacients and genuine desire to help these youngstaz fine tune and perfect their skills and knowledge, is refreshing to see. It's good stuff to watch people get older, how the ego and competitive, almost confrontational nature in people seems to almost fall away as people with nothing left to prove, who've been there and done that, who are legends within their chosen field and who are at the very top of the industry in which they've ruled for decades, which this man most definitely has. The way he works unselfish y to pass along his skill set, is so damn respectable and legit as F. It makes me even a bigger fan than I've been all these years later. Good lookin' out homeboy. You're selfless willingness to give it away, so you can keep it, is very commendable and impressive. The ego is gone and with that, the legend of Jesse James only solidifies into the history books of blacksmithing and metal fabrication. Much respect Big Homie.
We’ll your definitely in the rooms lol
Brilliant watch 👌🏻🇬🇧
Skills Jesse James has and passing his knowledge down it’s the best way to learn but you got to earn it and work for it.
Bro’ you make that shit look so easy…much respect!
good to see you again man
I love watching you teach new skills to new people so awesome great video hope to see more.🙂👌🏻
THANK YOU, So Real !
I really admire and appreciate Jesse teaching his techniques, and being an Aries he's a perfectionist. 😅
Jesse is one of a kind, A true genius among men. My dream job would be to work with him on a project.
A really interesting and informative show, great having Dave's comments, fascinating (and I'm not traditionally a ford guy). Love all of your stuff.
Nice to see you schare the metal schape talent
Nice,!! Even nicer to see you passing skills on.!
Great guy very talented
I can kind of relate to that when I started watching forged in fire it motivated me to start blacksmithing and making knives and swords ⚔️ one never learns at all you just keep learning
Just do
El trabajo de tayer es básico en la historia de los estados unidos y no se puede perder la tradición y cultura de restaurar y modificar formar nuevos talentos en construcción y creatividad
another ggreat show,jesse is a great teacher
Great stuff, from montana
The time that goes into just one fender is crazy but awesome old school
I grew up on Monster garage & west coast customs Jesse James definitely need to start making more builds & videos etc !
He did 2021 the show flopped
Thanks again for great videos
Thank you Jesse
Awesome video I’m going to build some skirts for my 63 galaxie
Jesse der Meister der alten Schule . !!!!! 👍🏻
Great job Jesse 👍 way to go kiddo
Jesse It's nice to see you to teacher how to do what do so easy
Love to visit his gun shop to watch how he builds his guns.
good one
"Austin Speed Shop " Love You Guys 👍👌quality and fashion on top . For all Harley and Indian cruiser owners all over world wide 👍👌
Your content it spot on, I've never not learned something.
mopar with a big block , cool ride .
Thank you
If you have less tools, you need more skill. I upgrade when I can, but good results from what I have is the most rewarding thing for me.
I walked into a shop in long Beach one day not knowing what it was other than a motorcycle shop met this guero real cool dude showed us his shop fed the sharks let us sit on bikes just a great experience I then looked and asked ey are you that dude that be on TV he said yea dam I met Jesse James and he was a totally normal down to earth guy thank you Jesse cali misses you but good on you
Jesse James...jefe de jefes..!! 😁👍🇺🇲
It never fails dude!
Awesome video.
today were having chicken parm and spaghetti for the tailgate party from cals, meatball subs from the bowling alley
Hope he thankful for where hes at
That olive FXR. Clean
Cool vid 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Awesome 👍
Man Jesse I'm 64 and that knuckle is bad I would love to have something like that great my grandchildren would get a kick out of watching me ride that don't stop brother
🎉🎉🎉🎉 este era uno de los show que me gustaba mucho por su dinámica y como James formada sus trabajadores en el tayer super realista y constructivos todos en el tayer es una pena qie el show no este más al aire cuando tenia mucja audiencia recen llegado de cuba me interesaba por aprender inglés y este era uno de los show que mirava con subtitulo y diario mirava un capitilo de el mismo por la tv ya este show no está al iré y es un muy interactivo ya que el oficio de machines y shop work y como llevar un tayer desde lo constructivos y educativo proyectaba shows como estos y interesaba a jóvenes por un oficio como todo espacio genera una comunidad de aficionados desde como administrar un tayer y como llevar los procesos mecánicos y de negocio debería regresar a espacios claves en horarios🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Masterclass on metal shaping
Not sure why this series got slated it's great 👍
Good to see your apprentice these Young men to learn good trade ,they will always Have a career
Seems like you mellowed out!
LATER GATORS
that English roller is badass.
Progression is everything
Badazz 🔥
Chopper = Sculpture
Thanks
Jesse James should team up with Mick and Darryl from Adamson auto body channel. They would build top hot rods all steel no filler finish.
One day jessie James will be in a motorcycle hall of fame
I learned metal fabricating from my dad in the 70s And now my son has picked It up. one of the tricks we used to use on annealing aluminum or as we called it aluminium, We used to use a bar of soap and streak it along the aluminum when they streaks turned dark brown it was ready, The soap washed off when you cooled the aluminum
Good to see Jerre back, one of the very best and cool as fuck too...like myself!! ")
Jack ~'()'~
Can you make a diffuser roll pan for 05 Silverado
54:22 what song is this. I can’t find it 😢
What we’re the motor mounts doing tho? If they’re all bubble left you’re ok
Just like my dad always said if u make your living with your hands .it's will be a hard earned living.
R.I.P. Uri Hofi
Good video I enjoyed it Jesse I think you're a cool guy I'm glad you moved to Texas ✌️🇺🇸
Jesse is awesome so this comment isn’t anything against him, I am retired Military and it always makes me laugh and realize the person making the comment is clueless, when someone says “military grade” nope, sorry dude, that doesn’t mean what you want it to mean. It don’t mean shit. Carry on
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old school 👍
When you have the art of steel in your body you can’t stop. My back is fuck and I am still out on site welding cutting and making shit work it’s hard to stop when that’s your craft. 🇦🇺👨🏭
Everybody that somebody's already watches film 4 years ago when the 1st came out
nice
British crap on an American machine,got a ring to it,No bull cincerity,i love it,Go with the Force
Rule of thumb. Factory edge is never straight. Throw a square up on it and find a justified corner
Where's "Magic" these days? The kid's inspiring and I'm old!
THE HUMAN HAND is the tool of tools. -Aristotle
In order to have it you have to give it away.
Da hat er schon recht mit dem " mache es für dich "
i like the lions also, they gonna be in the superbowl
Thats great those kids get to watch the old man make stuff. Learn how to do stuff. But kids when you pick out that girl your gonna marry, Don't do it like Jesse does!
That tig weld didn’t seem to pretty , coming from a person who welds (“”) 32:59
gotta say, seeing Jesse being a teacher is like wow
I loved Monster Garage, but...fuck drama
Paying someone else to build things that you can do yourself is like paying an “incompetency tax.”
I want to work for man!!!!!!!