Hey Spanky. Great video. I learned more things today. Yeah, the audio went out for a while, but I can still see what you are doing. And that's all that counts. Thanks for sharing.👍👍🍁
" Pay attention and take your time " You said it! And if you get in a hurry it just doesn't work. I find if I have to work at a spot that is an uncomfortable position, I have to stop and take a break. Bill
This is extra special for me as I owned a 63 Impala SS from 1963 to 1965. I SO REGRET selling my pride and joy. I’ve often wondered what happened to my Black Beauty.
This is one video that i needed to see, the passenger door on my 63 is a little wonky,now i know how to fix it correctly ! Thank You for sharing all Your great videos✌...
You do great work . I am doing a 1963 impala 4 door hard top for a friend not as bad as that one but same problem with brass everywhere warpped panels everywhere. Thanks got some helpful tip from your videos
Thanks !! the metal work was really nice on the car, a TON of work..... between rust, terrible past repairs, and even worse aftermarket replacement parts... we saved it. Thanks for the comment !
That's a great question Wayne..... contact my video editor program and the upload path for to the computer And try to figure that one out....As we all know how user friendly computers are ....I have tried and it's still a mystery to me. Working hard putting together a video, then to have some crazy thing happened that you can't figure out and that there are no answers to it's very frustrating.... So be a sport and give me a hand wayne... Oh by the way thank you for watching and I appreciate your support !!!
Had a body shop paint my car and do body work on my 64.. really nor happy with the work and now my ride sits in the garage collecting dust... lost motivation . maybe its time I watch more of your videos and elbow grease it my self.
Mile long panels, and super sharp creases. No room to hide!
We had a world class lesson. Thank you.
Thank you Sir !
Right on for sharing absolutely awesome work 🙏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽...
Thank you Sir !
Thanks for taking the time to share these important tips. This Impala is going to look great.
Thank you Sir for supporting the channel !
Thank you, Robert. 👍👍
I really appreciate you supporting my channel !
Always great at explaining the details brother!!!
Just giving back brother !
Nice! Those body lines are looking crisp! Thanks for all your attention to details,it does not go unnoticed.
They will be nice and straight ! Thanks Milton !
Hey Spanky. Great video. I learned more things today. Yeah, the audio went out for a while, but I can still see what you are doing. And that's all that counts. Thanks for sharing.👍👍🍁
Really appreciate you brother !
Awsome 👍 but lost audio towards the end 😢
I have no clue what happened..... I proofed the video and in the upload from the editor somehow it failed..... really dislike computers.....
Great tips thanks! 👍👍
Thanks @samuelsmith2522 !!
" Pay attention and take your time " You said it! And if you get in a hurry it just doesn't work. I find if I have to work at a spot that is an uncomfortable position, I have to stop and take a break.
Bill
Having the vehile at working height is a hugh plus !
Great stuff. Thank You
Thanks @phooesnax !!
Hey Robert! Thanks for inviting us into the shop again for another great lesson!
I glad you liked the video !
Great tips! That turned out amazing.
Thank you @fireball7671!!!
This is extra special for me as I owned a 63 Impala SS from 1963 to 1965. I SO REGRET selling my pride and joy. I’ve often wondered what happened to my Black Beauty.
I encourage you to get another !
Dude that was good info, really like your vids
Thanks !!!😁
Great information and much appreciated. Thank you.
Trying to help those people working on their projects at home. Thanks for the comment !!
Watching your channel just makes me want to get out in my shop and start my next project.
Get out there and hit it brother !
Sharp and smooth at the same time! Truly enjoy the tips and great information you provide in all your restoration projects!
I really appreciate your support !!
This is one video that i needed to see, the passenger door on my 63 is a little wonky,now i know how to fix it correctly ! Thank You for sharing all Your great videos✌...
Awesome !
You can use chalk line chalk for dry guide coat with a cheap sponge for dry guide coat
Wow ! never thought of that one ! thanks I'll try that out.
Awesome.
Thank you Sir !!
Just what I'll need for my 63 2Dr. It will be a long time before I get to this stage but I'll be back many times to this video - thanks Robert!
Glad you find the video helpful !! The info is there when you need it !
You do great work . I am doing a 1963 impala 4 door hard top for a friend not as bad as that one but same problem with brass everywhere warpped panels everywhere. Thanks got some helpful tip from your videos
Awesome !!! Glad the video helped !
You are also a great instructor. 🙏🤍
Thank you Sir !!!
Sound stopped at the 11:00 mark. 😔
Yes Sir... unfortunately... the audio was perfect in the editor... have no idea what happened....
@@guzzifabrication3448 Glad I'm not the only one. Didn't stop me from finishing the vid though.
Great info......thanks for helping all of us new guys/gals to the body industry!
You are very welcome ! thanks for supporting my channel !
Master class. Thank you Robert.
Thank you for watching and following the channel!
A nice copper wire brush works good to clean paint build up on sandpaper
I'll give that a try, thanks !
2:30
$2 dolla spray can?
That's what I said....
@@guzzifabrication3448
Where can I find ‘em?
I wasn't gonna argue that........
Thank you for this video! Just at the stage of my build. Big help thank you sir!
That's awesome !! good luck with you project !
Thanks for sharing this video. Tips are great.
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Enjoy your straight forward and simple explanations.
I try to keep it easy to follow, thank you for supporting the channel !
My father just bought this car we went to go pick it up in newyork. You did amazing on this car thank you brother
Thanks !! the metal work was really nice on the car, a TON of work..... between rust, terrible past repairs, and even worse aftermarket replacement parts... we saved it. Thanks for the comment !
Interesting!
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Great tips❤
Thanks !!
Very nice
@@vipersniper843 Thank you !!!
Audio cuts out towards the end brother.. looking good!!
Thanks, yeah have no clue what happened in the import....
Thanks, yeah have no clue what happened in the import....
I bought me some flexible machinest straight edges to use on body panels my Sherwin Williams primer had guide cost built in
Nice, thanks for the comment !
@@guzzifabrication3448 I don't know what paint system you use about a yr ago I switched over to Sherwin Williams from BASF because of pricing
Wow 🙀👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🎯
Glad you liked it !!
What happened to the audio at 10:59???
That's a great question Wayne..... contact my video editor program and the upload path for to the computer And try to figure that one out....As we all know how user friendly computers are ....I have tried and it's still a mystery to me. Working hard putting together a video, then to have some crazy thing happened that you can't figure out and that there are no answers to it's very frustrating.... So be a sport and give me a hand wayne... Oh by the way thank you for watching and I appreciate your support !!!
I think that is You-Tube doing what they do best screwing people over. I don't think that was operators fault!
@@jeremyolson2596 It always sucks putting a ton of work into something and the computer jacking you.....
Anymore video's coming out on this one...?
@@navyguy92 did you check out the 63 playlist ?
No sound
Had a body shop paint my car and do body work on my 64.. really nor happy with the work and now my ride sits in the garage collecting dust... lost motivation . maybe its time I watch more of your videos and elbow grease it my self.
I have 200 videos on youtube, if you have any questions, leave them in the comments, I'll steer you in the right direction the best I can.
Used metal file wrapped with Gaffa Tape is the best.. That wooden paint stirrer isn't true.
Maybe not in your hands but in my hands the paint stick is more than true......