Thanks Brent! I'm excited that I'm finally able to get back to work on my cars! I'll be working on the brow as soon as I get it in and then the Right Fender.
I've found the passenger side of the older cars has a lot more wear and rust. The right side of the road is where all the dirt, salt and sand accumulates and gets kicked up into inner fenders, rockers, etc. At least up here in Ontario where I am. Really nice work. New subscriber from BW's livestream last Friday. Gonna start checking out the content. Hope to talk to you again with BW on Friday (tomorrow). We're a friendly bunch. Be safe and stay well.
Hey Brian, Nice to meet you here! You're so right about the passenger side usually being worse. I'm hoping when I get started on the right-side fender it won't give me much trouble. Fingers crossed!
Hey Randy, that was a very good video, i started it a few days ago, and remembered this morning i had to stop back by and watch the rest, looked like you controlled the heat really good, doesn't look like any warping, can't remember if i asked you if you have any shop stickers, i would really like to have one for the 55 truck board, i would be happy to send you a couple of mine either way, thanks for sharing your Fab work, talk to you soon
The patch looks good. I’m looking forward to seeing your next video.
Thanks Brent! I'm excited that I'm finally able to get back to work on my cars! I'll be working on the brow as soon as I get it in and then the Right Fender.
Great work! Thank you for showing your work. Very helpful.
Nice work Randy 👍
Thanks 👍
nice video randy, thanks for your help today, got home in time to put a coat of primer on it before the rain this evening.
Glad I could help! It was great seeing you!
Missed your videos. Glad you’re back at it. 👍
Me too! Thanks for watching!
good video...Thanks for making the effort to produce these for your channel.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
The radius looked great. Very nice work and you saved a fender. I agree with you about the dremel. I use mine all the time.
Cool, thanks! It sure does make it easier!
Nice job Randy! lower patches are looking good.
Take care brother👍👍👍
Thanks Chris! Take care!
Love to see the tri fives saved. Especially using original parts. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Stomper! The Tri Fives are my favorite!
Nice work Randy. I like that you’re saving as much of the original metal as possible, as as opposed to just installing new parts.👍Tony B
Thanks Tony! I'd much rather use all I can of the original parts! I find the replacement parts aren't always a good fit!
Quality repair, nice job 👍👍👍
Thanks BW!
Nice job , looking forward to the brow repair video
I've found the passenger side of the older cars has a lot more wear and rust. The right side of the road is where all the dirt, salt and sand accumulates and gets kicked up into inner fenders, rockers, etc. At least up here in Ontario where I am.
Really nice work. New subscriber from BW's livestream last Friday. Gonna start checking out the content. Hope to talk to you again with BW on Friday (tomorrow). We're a friendly bunch. Be safe and stay well.
Hey Brian, Nice to meet you here! You're so right about the passenger side usually being worse. I'm hoping when I get started on the right-side fender it won't give me much trouble. Fingers crossed!
Nice job!
Thanks Dino!
Hey Randy, been looking for new videos, hope you are having a great summer, and getting all moved in later buddy
Working on it! Uploaded a new video last night! Thanks!
Hey Randy, that was a very good video, i started it a few days ago, and remembered this morning i had to stop back by and watch the rest, looked like you controlled the heat really good, doesn't look like any warping, can't remember if i asked you if you have any shop stickers, i would really like to have one for the 55 truck board, i would be happy to send you a couple of mine either way, thanks for sharing your Fab work, talk to you soon
The stickers are in the works. THANKS
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Gotta try the air after the spot trick 👍
It works pretty good!