People that live in areas where they put salt, would buy a couple cans of fluid film and spray in the rocker panels when the truck s newer, it would never ever rust out.
Now this looks like a better way to do it! PO of my truck used spray foam. No structure in the driver's side floor at all. I think I'm gonna do this. Good enough for my beat up truck anyhow!
Hello Andrew, watching you repair things I enjoy, but at this pace its hard to follow. I wonder if you would mind filming at normal speed which would enable you to talk about what you are doing and give hints. Say a vlog 10 or 15 minutes long, would be ideal.Thanks Michael
Thanks for showing me how its done. I am sure I will own a truck one day that needs exactly this living up here in rusty old Canada. I keep dreaming about that big bucket of fluid film you got in a newer video I thought that stuff only came in cans!
Wouldn't really be valuable other than for video purposes but it'd be cool to see you go through that truck and cut out all the rust and weld in new metal and undercoat it with the best undercoating/rustproof stuff assuming military grade is the best out
Thank god thats not in England it would never pass an mot test enjoy watching your vids but that is a truly shocking repair Why welded it in properly? Especially when you can weld
Whoa, you didn't use any foam filler, I salute you.
I’m actually gonna do this to my truck too. This is a pretty good repair
Sure it's easy when you move that fast :)
Levi approved no dogs were harmed in the making of this video
Levi approves that no dogs 🐕 were harmed in the making of this video.
Levi has just approved that no dogs were harmed in the making of this video.
not hillbilly enough, no old lawn mower blades and drywall screws used for the repair
Looks factory.
joseph migliore what Factory do you get your trucks from LMAO..
Jared Mercer Haha!! Good point!!
Looks factory damn... I'm done lmfao!!😂😂
😂😂😂
Sadie was impressed
People that live in areas where they put salt, would buy a couple cans of fluid film and spray in the rocker panels when the truck s newer, it would never ever rust out.
I just got 10 gallons of the stuff. Think it helps that much? I need to do it before it snows in 2 days.
Excellent repair. Functional yet not too fancy. But the diamond plate made it a tad pretty for a Upstate NY work truck. LOL
Now this looks like a better way to do it! PO of my truck used spray foam. No structure in the driver's side floor at all. I think I'm gonna do this. Good enough for my beat up truck anyhow!
Hello Andrew, watching you repair things I enjoy, but at this pace its hard to follow. I wonder if you would mind filming at normal speed which would enable you to talk about what you are doing and give hints. Say a vlog 10 or 15 minutes long, would be ideal.Thanks Michael
Michael Morgan I'll do more normal speed stuff in the future.
You been watching the newer stuff? Do you like it?
@@AndrewCamarata we love it!
Levi says, " Thanks dad for fixing my side of the truck".
Thank you. I like this as an option.
Better than factory, that pipe looked galvanized!
Thanks for showing me how its done. I am sure I will own a truck one day that needs exactly this living up here in rusty old Canada. I keep dreaming about that big bucket of fluid film you got in a newer video I thought that stuff only came in cans!
That's fixed; let's go do something else..... Andrew is the shit!
Sometimes you call good enough, good enough. Other times you go full-tilt overkill. Either way it’s entertaining.
What a great idea! Didn't look half bad, either!
well done
Nice and rusty
Wouldn't really be valuable other than for video purposes but it'd be cool to see you go through that truck and cut out all the rust and weld in new metal and undercoat it with the best undercoating/rustproof stuff assuming military grade is the best out
Amazing the stuff you’ve done to that truck! Do still plan on switching out that motor?
No I think he won't use that truck anymore. He put a plow on his 2003 dodge. So I don't really know what he's going to do with it.
@@mclovinbigmacs5948 haven’t see a plow on the 2003 Cummins
@@davelindo3856 it's on a video called "pickup truck repairs" watch at the end
@@mclovinbigmacs5948
Seen that vid a few times!
Somehow missed that.
Thanks !
@@davelindo3856 np
Z purlin works well as it also gives u a step
pretty slick!
An oldie but I love it 🇳🇱
Allright.. that's fixed.
good job
How much dope do I need to smoke to move that fast?
true american you smoke dope to move slow, you blow coke to move fast.
Is it water and air proof.... not Insulated either.... Could have used a piece of tar paper and home insulation!!!!
Better than new !
The dog approves!
Well one thing is for sure, you are not a metal fabricator, albeit, you are an innovator, of sorts. Keep On, Keeping On.
can't even tell u did work
thanks 4 video. be kind.
to u was tak można ?
Levi approved
Fucking badass idea thanks for the idea brahhh
Levi as a puppy,
👍👍👍
in rust we trust bruhhh
'Nough Said!
Lmfao 😄
Thank god thats not in England it would never pass an mot test enjoy watching your vids but that is a truly shocking repair
Why welded it in properly?
Especially when you can weld
kevin Browning thank god we kicked y’all’s asses outta here then huh?! ‘Merica!
We don't even have periodic inspections here.
Sad how a great truck f#*ded up by cheap panels and poor design
looks like shit but seems to work lol
Jared Mercer
It looks good to me. It fixed the rusted out section.
😧
Scab on scab
At least stuff isn't falling out of the cab any more.
Yes. Scab on Scab!
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what I got from this video is what a piece of crap dodge is
They all rust out.