Love your show. Used to see it on TV, glad it's on TH-cam now! Always a positive 'you can do it' attitude! And I love the tools/products you highlight!
Yes but sometimes he doesn't think like the average guy doing a project in his garage, just like on this episode, "they took 1 piece of of sheet metal and put 1,2,3, 4 90 degrees bends in it and then a 30 degree bend to create the bed", yeah how many guys have a 4 or 8 foot sheet metal bender in their garage? Almost noone, why? because even a cheap one from Harbor Freight is $400 and most of us also don't have the room in our garage/shop at home much less the funds to buy one. I LOVE the show but sometimes he gets a little unrealistic with his builds and explaining how to do something "correctly" and that's scares alot of the noobs and the young guys from getting a project vehicles because they THINK they need to go out and buy a $500,000 worth of tools to do something "Correctly" when they don't. That's what I don't like about his or any other t.v. car show, the unrealistic things and tools that they use to accomplish something that could be done another way cheaper with the same end result. Just once I'd like to him or anyone else do a project from beginning to end like WE THE PEOPLE would do it, with not much more than a basic tool set, basic welder and ecomonical paint and primer.
@@TheREALOC1972 yeah, I see on youtube or in magazines 'low budget' builds where they send the motor out, stroke it, etc, send out the trans, send out for paint, change the suspension and wheels...low budget? I don't think so.
@@chrisperry3525 IKR? like "Low Budget" to who, Elon Musk? 10K is low budget not 50k....... All these shows are like "Were doing a Low Budget Build", but were using our 250k worth of tools and all brand new donated parts from a parts warehouse to do it..... Nah man.... That's NOT a "Low Budget Build". Build one like us regular folks do, Used parts from a junkyard that you clean-up and then rattle can black it or swapping a transmission that your not using for a wiring harnass and a set of bucket seats.....
Oh, Stacy, if only life were that simple. I'm one of those annoying refurbishers. I love working on classic and antique American vehicles. I insist on making the vehicle look factory. And yes. You guessed it. No one wants to work with me! 🤣
Nice repair on that dent but that bed isn't as bad as looks and the repairs are alot easier than you make it out to be. 99% of those pinholes can be filled with weld and for the stuff that's too big to be filled in with weld it can be easily cut it out and patch with used metal, because that's what a REAL fabicator who's worth his salt will do. A couple of years ago I bought a wrecked 83 Ford panel van for $150 and cut off all the usual sheet metal and then sold the rest for scrap, the recycling center barely gave me enough to cover the gas getting there and back but I got alot of useable sheet metal for other projects. I'm in the middle of doing the body work on a 66 AMC Rambler 4 door for my 12 year old grandsons first car that had the usual rust holes, wanna guess where I'm getting the sheet metal? If you guessed from the van you'd be right. It's already more than paid for itself. I don't consider myself a master fabricator by any means but I know more than most, my dad was though, he ran a Hot Rod from the mid 70's to the early 2000's and the FIRST thing he taught me about wrenching on cars was "Work Smart not Hard".
Love your show. Used to see it on TV, glad it's on TH-cam now! Always a positive 'you can do it' attitude! And I love the tools/products you highlight!
Thanks so much!
Yes but sometimes he doesn't think like the average guy doing a project in his garage, just like on this episode, "they took 1 piece of of sheet metal and put 1,2,3, 4 90 degrees bends in it and then a 30 degree bend to create the bed", yeah how many guys have a 4 or 8 foot sheet metal bender in their garage? Almost noone, why? because even a cheap one from Harbor Freight is $400 and most of us also don't have the room in our garage/shop at home much less the funds to buy one. I LOVE the show but sometimes he gets a little unrealistic with his builds and explaining how to do something "correctly" and that's scares alot of the noobs and the young guys from getting a project vehicles because they THINK they need to go out and buy a $500,000 worth of tools to do something "Correctly" when they don't. That's what I don't like about his or any other t.v. car show, the unrealistic things and tools that they use to accomplish something that could be done another way cheaper with the same end result. Just once I'd like to him or anyone else do a project from beginning to end like WE THE PEOPLE would do it, with not much more than a basic tool set, basic welder and ecomonical paint and primer.
@@TheREALOC1972 yeah, I see on youtube or in magazines 'low budget' builds where they send the motor out, stroke it, etc, send out the trans, send out for paint, change the suspension and wheels...low budget? I don't think so.
@@chrisperry3525 IKR? like "Low Budget" to who, Elon Musk? 10K is low budget not 50k....... All these shows are like "Were doing a Low Budget Build", but were using our 250k worth of tools and all brand new donated parts from a parts warehouse to do it..... Nah man.... That's NOT a "Low Budget Build". Build one like us regular folks do, Used parts from a junkyard that you clean-up and then rattle can black it or swapping a transmission that your not using for a wiring harnass and a set of bucket seats.....
Right on Cole my man. Ask em what are you working on? Mr. David is the man huh Cole? Keep on rocking. Peace my brothers.
Stacy I love your contact keep doing what you’re doing it works !
That's HEAVY METAL on that old school jeep
That kid at the end will quite possibly be the next big name in the auto industry if he’s promoted to say on the auto path!
8 year old Cole is my new hero
been watching for a long time, I'm old lol
Stick around, David always comes up with new stuff. And everyone benefits frpm experienced craftsman such as yourselves. Peace freind
Hey Stacey, looks like a prodigy that's going to take over your shop when you retire, that's a very smart enterprising young man
“Planishing” is a real word🤯
Great vid!!! 👍👍
I think that a short stepside bed for the jeep would be cool 😎 and run a dually rear axle
Oh, Stacy, if only life were that simple. I'm one of those annoying refurbishers. I love working on classic and antique American vehicles. I insist on making the vehicle look factory. And yes. You guessed it. No one wants to work with me! 🤣
Nice repair on that dent but that bed isn't as bad as looks and the repairs are alot easier than you make it out to be. 99% of those pinholes can be filled with weld and for the stuff that's too big to be filled in with weld it can be easily cut it out and patch with used metal, because that's what a REAL fabicator who's worth his salt will do. A couple of years ago I bought a wrecked 83 Ford panel van for $150 and cut off all the usual sheet metal and then sold the rest for scrap, the recycling center barely gave me enough to cover the gas getting there and back but I got alot of useable sheet metal for other projects. I'm in the middle of doing the body work on a 66 AMC Rambler 4 door for my 12 year old grandsons first car that had the usual rust holes, wanna guess where I'm getting the sheet metal? If you guessed from the van you'd be right. It's already more than paid for itself. I don't consider myself a master fabricator by any means but I know more than most, my dad was though, he ran a Hot Rod from the mid 70's to the early 2000's and the FIRST thing he taught me about wrenching on cars was "Work Smart not Hard".
Are u from around wher that fire truck is from
Wayne were you ever around a school? Judging from your speech I highly doubt it
@@robertbaker9329 really funny glad to c u hold urself in such high regards
No, Rob is right. That sentence was illegible.