I would have to agree Terry, these vids give the viewers a great perspective (and respect) for what you are doing. I watch in awe as this is so much detail, but the reward will be great.
Haha, I just lost a mouthful of beer thinking why I now changed to an unmentioned orange colour tool (no, not Trump.) The green ninja users get the rough end of far too many pineapples, sans lubricant.
Cheers mate, I appreciate the kind words. I did one on my 200 and recorded the process if you want additional resources. Cheers👍😎 Toyota Landcruiser 200 Series Bonnet (hood) Scoop Installation using a 79 Series Donar Scoop - Ep 1 th-cam.com/video/ybKYQuw_al0/w-d-xo.html
The workshop episodes are great. I have mainly Ryobi 18v Drills, but a couple Makita 18v Drills and Angle grinders have also found their way in. My Welding skills are shite. I handball them on to our son. Love watching you cut and patch the panels.
Thanks mate, I appreciate you sharing and following the journey. I have only killed a couple of lime green tools but their warranty is top notch. Bring dead tool in, walk out with new tool free of charge 😎👍
Good work Terry, you have more patience than me, while I remember, Graphite would be my choice if you want a dark colour or go with Crystal Pearl like my new toy which would be good for the Qld heat
Hello Terry , see You are in the workshop now , are You going to do something about the chip in the 200,s windscreen , loving the FJ45 restoration .... Cheers Dave ....
Thanks Dave, I’m glad you are following along mate, that is very humbling. The windscreen has been replaced😉 I have a Tasmania series coming up shortly where your friend the chip continues its cameo, but after that I have a Flinders Ranges series that is all clear😎👍
Great video to watch at lunch eating a chilli pie and to try and get my head around all the elements that you just did. No surprise that it must fry your mind. Just wondering what proportion of your day do you think about or work on your vehicles, and has that all increased since you have retired? Avagoodone Terry, the process of this rebuild is enthralling to put it mildly. 😀👍
Thanks Andrew, I am humbled that you continue to follow along. Believe it or not, I only think about the job when I’m actually doing it. If I hit a roadblock (which is more often than I care to admit), I close the shed door and have a sleep on it. The next morning, it seems to come to me more easily. I think subconsciously I must be working out the problems, but consciously I’m just trying to keep breathing. Cheers my friend 😎👍
Ba ha!! I know this is "past tense" but at times I couldn't help myself to say "Terry!"🤣 (only cause I know a few cheats to help & then you did half of them anyway😉) but then I your saw the billet hinges & I knew none of it matters as I know it will end up great no matter the process, which you very clearly think through anyway! Who was Don that you stole the level from? 😂😂The bracing for the hinges will of course be critical for a long lasting job (but I bet they are already sorted anyway!) Looking forward to the continuation of this, even though I'm into the early stuff it's still custom which many people dare attack let alone actually finish!! (time for a beer from all the thinking!) Cheers!!
The work on those doors is truly humbling man! Beautiful work!
Cheers mate, that’s very encouraging for me😎👍
I would have to agree Terry, these vids give the viewers a great perspective (and respect) for what you are doing. I watch in awe as this is so much detail, but the reward will be great.
Thanks Geoff, I appreciate the feedback and kind words mate. Cheers😎👍
Love these work shop videos,keep up the good work Terry. Martin Thailand 😎
Thanks Martin, I appreciate the support 😎👍
Loving this content, the solution / work involved in the hinge mounts is especially clever, well done.
Cheers Peter, I appreciate your kind words mate😎👍
Looks great Terry
Cheers mate, I appreciate the kind words😎👍
For a bloke that uses a humble Ryobi death wheel, you sure can weld sheet metal, mate. I’m really enjoying this series.
Thanks Mick. I’m not skilled enough to graduate to a Milwaukee or similar, so I’ll stick with the lime green ninjas like most back yard hacks😎😂
@@JafffaAdventures great comeback. She looks great.
Thank you sir😎👍
Haha, I just lost a mouthful of beer thinking why I now changed to an unmentioned orange colour tool (no, not Trump.)
The green ninja users get the rough end of far too many pineapples, sans lubricant.
@@mini_steve 😂😂😂😂🤓
absolutely impressed with your knowledge, vision and skills. No….. will not play chess against you sir 🏋️♂️
Cheers mate, many many mistakes along the way, that’s how I learned and am still learning. I appreciate you following along, that is very humbling 😎👍
Brilliant job Terry the ol girls going to be a beast.
Thanks Andrew, it’s a slow journey with a lot on my plate but support like yours keeps me inspired. Cheers 😎👍
That's awesome mate, you're a keener man than me. Cheers Steve
Thanks Steve, that’s very kind👍😎
The FJ45 Franken bonnet rocks - great job Uncle Terrry :-)
Thanks Craig, it did my head in that’s for sure😎👍
Good job mate 👍
Cheers mate, thanks for the kind words😎👍
Looking like something now done well my brain gave up half way enjoy
I think my brain tapped out too😂👍
Fantastic love watching you do things like that. Well done Hans
Thanks Hans, that’s very kind of you to say. Cheers😎👍
The project FJ is coming along real nice... great stuff Terry. Keep up the good work. :)
Cheers mate, I am humbled that you have carved some time out of your day to follow along. That means a lot to me😎👍
Awesome work, great to watch. I am looking at doing a 79 scoop on my next project so this will be very helpful 👍
Cheers mate, I appreciate the kind words. I did one on my 200 and recorded the process if you want additional resources. Cheers👍😎
Toyota Landcruiser 200 Series Bonnet (hood) Scoop Installation using a 79 Series Donar Scoop - Ep 1
th-cam.com/video/ybKYQuw_al0/w-d-xo.html
The workshop episodes are great. I have mainly Ryobi 18v Drills, but a couple Makita 18v Drills and Angle grinders have also found their way in. My Welding skills are shite. I handball them on to our son. Love watching you cut and patch the panels.
Thanks mate, I appreciate you sharing and following the journey. I have only killed a couple of lime green tools but their warranty is top notch. Bring dead tool in, walk out with new tool free of charge 😎👍
Great work. Looking to do something similar and this is the best resource I have seen.
Cheers Mark, it’s a lot of work but will be worth it😎👍
good job
Cheers mate👍😎
Good work Terry, you have more patience than me, while I remember, Graphite would be my choice if you want a dark colour or go with Crystal Pearl like my new toy which would be good for the Qld heat
Cheers Greg, appreciate your input 👍😎
Hello Terry , see You are in the workshop now , are You going to do something about the chip in the 200,s windscreen , loving the FJ45 restoration .... Cheers Dave ....
Thanks Dave, I’m glad you are following along mate, that is very humbling.
The windscreen has been replaced😉
I have a Tasmania series coming up shortly where your friend the chip continues its cameo, but after that I have a Flinders Ranges series that is all clear😎👍
Great video to watch at lunch eating a chilli pie and to try and get my head around all the elements that you just did. No surprise that it must fry your mind. Just wondering what proportion of your day do you think about or work on your vehicles, and has that all increased since you have retired? Avagoodone Terry, the process of this rebuild is enthralling to put it mildly. 😀👍
Thanks Andrew, I am humbled that you continue to follow along. Believe it or not, I only think about the job when I’m actually doing it. If I hit a roadblock (which is more often than I care to admit), I close the shed door and have a sleep on it. The next morning, it seems to come to me more easily. I think subconsciously I must be working out the problems, but consciously I’m just trying to keep breathing. Cheers my friend 😎👍
@@JafffaAdventuressleeping on it is a wise approach, something that I all too often fail to do. 👍
Again, thanks for your moral support mate, it means a lot 😎👍
Ba ha!! I know this is "past tense" but at times I couldn't help myself to say "Terry!"🤣 (only cause I know a few cheats to help & then you did half of them anyway😉) but then I your saw the billet hinges & I knew none of it matters as I know it will end up great no matter the process, which you very clearly think through anyway! Who was Don that you stole the level from? 😂😂The bracing for the hinges will of course be critical for a long lasting job (but I bet they are already sorted anyway!) Looking forward to the continuation of this, even though I'm into the early stuff it's still custom which many people dare attack let alone actually finish!! (time for a beer from all the thinking!) Cheers!!
Cheers mate, I’m humbled you continue to follow me as I stumble along. I don’t know Don, but I hear he was on the level😂👍
@@JafffaAdventures 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great job on the 45!!! Just gotta ask, Why wear rubber gloves while welding???
I don’t want to get dirt under my finger nails mate😉😎
Great job Terry it's going to be awesome. You can come out of retirement with a new business "Terry's Metal Patchworks"
Cheers mate, but half my patches are to fix up my own mistakes 😉😎
If your feeling the green Terry, have you checked out some Porsche greens?
I have not mate but thanks for sharing 😎👍
Jaguar green better ❤
Ok
@@holgermuller2987 As long as you don't own one, you're trustworthy 🤣
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Pewter color looks shit,beige mate way better😂
That’s the thing about colours isn’t it, one man’s shit is another’s champagne. What I can say for certain is that I dance to my own tune😎