You guys are torturing me I wanna hear that car run! Lol but seriously love this build awesome work as always guys, can’t wait to see that ol mopar back on the road!
when buffing glass one thing to remember the deeper the scratch the more glass you will be removing, and you can cause a distortion when that is in your direct view it can be just as bad as seeing that scratch rule of thumb if you can feel it with your fingernail don't try to remove all of the scratch just try to make it a little better
Probably wouldn't use a pneumatic rotary if you can get ahold of something with controlled speed like a buffer. Clean it, clay bar it, clean it again, rub it down with Nufinish or car wax, let it dry, buff it off, better than rain-x.
Been watching a lot of Power Nation's uploads which begs a question that I hope will inspire a cool hour or longer episode... How many years has Tommy Boshers been apart of Power Nation? How many different shows has he been either an actual host or in the background wrenchin'. If memory serves didn't have a Mullet when he was first seen?
Watching as the cars and trucks are being made rust free and then all painted nice, afterwards cutting into the metal to install things and leaving all the cut metal edges unprotected, I was just wondering why?
My vintage alfa has rust fog along there perimeter of the windshield. I guess its staining the glue layer that sandwiches the two sheets of glass together. Any way to remove that without me having to buy a new $1000 windshield ?
I doubt that's true. Most modern cars require the windscreen to be present because it's a critical structural element in the roof in the event of a rollover. That means you're dead if such a car doesn't have a windscreen and you flip your car over.
@@andoletube maybe but did the whole internet thing and that was I came up with. Also just a few days ago met a el Camino on the road with zero winds and had texas tags and the sticker on the a pillar. Driver was wearing goggles.
@@war_moose5814 I would imagine there is a specific date of manufacture, after which you have to have the windscreen installed. Probably mid 80s or so is when the windscreen became a structural element, but anything pre-mid 80s probably isn't affected. Kinda like with seatbelts - if your car is pre-seatbelts, you don't have to have them. Although in the case of windscreens, the roof was stronger in pre 80s cars and the glass would have contributed relatively little strength.
@@andoletube what I found the only thing that is needed is that if a windshield is installed working wipers and cleaning system is needed. Years ago when I was stationed in Oklahoma I remember laughing about only dot approved eye wear being required in Texas....was an MP
I'm not a huge fan of the show's new format. 90% talking, 10% actually working on cars. Super dark shop is distracting. More corny jokes over actual information. Idk man, it just feels off compared to the Power Block of the past.
@@zacharypokorny5126 Because Chrysler makes a minivan that's faster than most of those 60's-70's "muscle cars". If you don't believe me, look it up. Even modern pick-up trucks can run 13's from the factory.
Hey Wile E. Coyote, they put a warmed over Gen lll Hemi in the Road Runner with a 5 speed Tremec TKX transmission. Of course being the keyboard warrior in the basement, you didn’t see that part.
Watch Part 5: Wiring Hacks to Get Our Road Runner Amped Up - Part 5
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You guys are torturing me I wanna hear that car run! Lol but seriously love this build awesome work as always guys, can’t wait to see that ol mopar back on the road!
Tommy and Joel are a great duo to watch.
The Glass Rejuvenation Session was VERY INFORMATIVE and will help!
Thanks,
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Be aware that if you can feel the scratch with your fingernail, when you polish it out your windshield WILL be distorted.
I am Glad Tommy is back on Power Nation
I used to put talc on a wool buffing pad. That took care of the sandblasted look and then polish it with wax.
Thanks Tommy
Great build. Really enjoyed this series.
I liked the logo creation part because it looked cool and I've never seen that before.
6:21 "see clearly the glass is gone..." There's a couple vent windows in it tho, that's glass 8:07 it's date coded.... Lol!
when buffing glass one thing to remember the deeper the scratch the more glass you will be removing, and you can cause a distortion when that is in your direct view it can be just as bad as seeing that scratch rule of thumb if you can feel it with your fingernail don't try to remove all of the scratch just try to make it a little better
Tommy is Da Man!!!!!
Really like the emblem, cool idea. Not a fan of those seats personally.
I worked an Olds dealer when those cars were new.
The last few minutes of this was exhausting
We like what you did there.
A creepy feel... kind of like Sabbaths first album cover.
Good job
Probably wouldn't use a pneumatic rotary if you can get ahold of something with controlled speed like a buffer. Clean it, clay bar it, clean it again, rub it down with Nufinish or car wax, let it dry, buff it off, better than rain-x.
Just get a new windshield..I got 1 for 200s bucks from antique auto glass out of texas
Also... please make a video on how to remove and install a windshield on a vintage car with rubber gasket.
th-cam.com/video/oC5acvv3Y1c/w-d-xo.html
Been watching a lot of Power Nation's uploads which begs a question that I hope will inspire a cool hour or longer episode... How many years has Tommy Boshers been apart of Power Nation? How many different shows has he been either an actual host or in the background wrenchin'. If memory serves didn't have a Mullet when he was first seen?
I believe he just had a little longer hair without a mullet.I also remember Courtney Hanson referring him as Tech Center Tommy.
He’s been there for over 15 years on Trucks, MuscleCar, and Detroit Muscle. Seems like a good dude.
Did I miss something in regards to the Cutlass in the background?
Watching as the cars and trucks are being made rust free and then all painted nice, afterwards cutting into the metal to install things and leaving all the cut metal edges unprotected, I was just wondering why?
Anyone notice the shake weight hanging on the tool wall
Where is part 7?
My vintage alfa has rust fog along there perimeter of the windshield. I guess its staining the glue layer that sandwiches the two sheets of glass together. Any way to remove that without me having to buy a new $1000 windshield ?
Vegan leather material?
So....they're making leather from vegans now? I approve!! 😂
Texas law does not state that windshields are required on any vehicles. Love my state
I doubt that's true. Most modern cars require the windscreen to be present because it's a critical structural element in the roof in the event of a rollover. That means you're dead if such a car doesn't have a windscreen and you flip your car over.
@@andoletube maybe but did the whole internet thing and that was I came up with. Also just a few days ago met a el Camino on the road with zero winds and had texas tags and the sticker on the a pillar. Driver was wearing goggles.
@@war_moose5814 I would imagine there is a specific date of manufacture, after which you have to have the windscreen installed. Probably mid 80s or so is when the windscreen became a structural element, but anything pre-mid 80s probably isn't affected. Kinda like with seatbelts - if your car is pre-seatbelts, you don't have to have them. Although in the case of windscreens, the roof was stronger in pre 80s cars and the glass would have contributed relatively little strength.
@@andoletube what I found the only thing that is needed is that if a windshield is installed working wipers and cleaning system is needed. Years ago when I was stationed in Oklahoma I remember laughing about only dot approved eye wear being required in Texas....was an MP
Don't have to have a windshield, but wipers and washer jets still need to be installed.
Stop the annoying slow motion.
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I'm not a huge fan of the show's new format. 90% talking, 10% actually working on cars. Super dark shop is distracting. More corny jokes over actual information.
Idk man, it just feels off compared to the Power Block of the past.
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Sorry but the front seats look horrible!Does not fit the style of the car.
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Save the windshield get rid of the car.
Why?
@@zacharypokorny5126 Because Chrysler makes a minivan that's faster than most of those 60's-70's "muscle cars". If you don't believe me, look it up. Even modern pick-up trucks can run 13's from the factory.
Hey Wile E. Coyote, they put a warmed over Gen lll Hemi in the Road Runner with a 5 speed Tremec TKX transmission. Of course being the keyboard warrior in the basement, you didn’t see that part.
@@Challengerscatpack50 lol! Sloooowpars
@@testosteroneinc.3800 foxbody grand nationals ran 12s from the factory if you know how to tune
I have a 1978 Camaro Z28 that's for sale and some more cars I need y'all to check them out what's your email