It's always a pleasure when your videos pop up. I learn so much. It's a wet and crappy day here or as we like to call it "April". The hounds are having their afternoon nap and I'm higher than Dolly Parton's hair working on stainless steel trim on the coffee table like you taught me. It's a mighty fine day. Thank you for your time.
Kyle you did an amazing job with working out that oil can in the skirt. And the ridges from the hood hitting down on the fender and you smoothed them out, now the fender looks like new. You are a true craftsman and it shows in the quality of your work. Can’t wait for the next video. Later
My fluffy cat completely agrees with Allen Anyway, a fake will it run would be awesome. Find some beat up 100 year rust bucket that clearly won't ever run, and drive an obviously different car out of the stream bed or briar patch you found it in 😂
I am always amazed at how you can get these fenders looking really nice. I have learned a lot from watching your videos. You have a great collection of vehicles there. I like that Malibu you use as a daily. It has a nice style to it and it's comfortable to ride in. Take care and I will see you on the next one.
36 is also the last year of the wood frame interior. Also there was a high cab and a low cab. My father had one and I remember riding in it in the 50's. Another extraneous fact was the you could order the 1 1/2 trucks with an Oldsmobile engine. It had a higher compression ratio with more horsepower.
Results = Planning x Time x Talent x Tenacity. Kyle, you have an abundance of them all and it is such a pleasure to watch you work. I envy the skills and understanding that you possess, as you go about your work.
That was a nice bit of cat content at the end to relieve the tension built up after watching such an intense video. If it weren't for Allen you'd most likely have lost you mind a long time ago. Great stuff, thanks.
That fender is gorgeous compared to what i just fixed. Mangled 1929 rear Chevy car fenders. Widened them , and made them into truck fenders. Chunks missing, surface like waffles, bad old gas welds, and the car sat under pine trees since about 1965. Wish i could send you pictures. My work is nowhere near as good as yours, but it`s coming along, only been doing this for 2 years. Used your bondo fix to make a patch panel, it works, but couldn’t wait for this video, welded in my patches last week, turned out good. Still hours of work left though. Lots of hammer and dolly stuff
An amazing job as usual. I look forward to your videos, they inspire me to get an old spare part out and try working out some small spots. I've got a long way to go ! Also you have some very interesting back ground music.
here i’ve been waiting for a year to see the repair of the fender with the “homesmashed” piece of metal, and finally we get to see the fender reappear only for it get smashed some more. and no welding in the piece, just a tease. i’m not at peace. take my hand and give it a squeeze, and promise me that in the next video it’ll be installed with a breeze., sorry, i stumbled a bit there, awesome work as per usual mate!
Amazing how my brother would do fender straightening with an acetylene torch. I never could, but I sure like watching an expert and listening to great music. Also nice of you to let your cat give his two cents, too. 🙂
I thought that was what the chicken truck was for. Finish it, stage it in a field and the unchannel, unsection, unmod and unchop it back to original. Rinse and repeat as necessary. Brilliant
That may the first time I've seen Allan look directly at you, instead of at some point on the horizon over your shoulder. I always figured it was one of those cat things.
This video really helps me with my 36 chevy low cab truck,it’s just like the one your working on . I would love to see more on it , selfishly wanting more tips for mine . Again thanks for your skillful work on timeless steel . Always appreciated.
I find your videos very therapeutic. Not sure what that means, but I sure learned a lot about true patience from you. I thought I was pretty patient - actually patient to a fault. Many years ago, as a young man, I married a woman that turned out to be quite spoiled. I tried to set a good example for her by being thrifty and working hard. But she seemed to think her job was spending all the money I made. I knew I was in trouble during the first year, but I hung in there for 12 more years. I kept hoping things would change and get better. Anyways, it never did get better, but it took me something like 2-1/2 years to get that over with. But as I see it, you are even more patient. And I want to learn more by watching your videos. Maybe that's what therapeutic means.....
God Allan is just the best boy. My boy would have had so much more to say but it would have been nothing but lies, accusations, hoaxes and conspiracies.
I really am enjoying the chicken truck series. I’m looking forward to the final outcome. If you said what color it’s going to be I missed that . I would like to see you work on this 36 . Your work is amazing looks Pebble Beach to me .Thanks Kyle
Dam bro, that's quite the touch there on the ol hammer and dolly. I have a garage door i tag with the bumper on a regular thing. Judy's is better at it though. Be well Cluck Cluck.
Kyle, I speak cat, so the announcement that Allan was making was "play with me. What are you doing spending so much time in the noisy room" . Great video, I like your fender fixture. I'm sure it took some time, but it looks like it worked out in being able to access it better.
I’m working on a nasty 1936 Austin 12 truck, the front wings (fenders) are identical shape even the edge moulding and the bit under the grille is the same. Much much rustier though.
Kyle, the Fender Whisperer!
I like how you fixed what the factory couldn't even be bothered with. Nice work man!
You keep pecking on it and it'll be the prettiest farm truck on the planet, beautiful work Kyle
Here's some of my liquor money for another great vidjeo!
Wow thanks, very kind of you to sacrifice your liquor money!
It's always a pleasure when your videos pop up. I learn so much. It's a wet and crappy day here or as we like to call it "April". The hounds are having their afternoon nap and I'm higher than Dolly Parton's hair working on stainless steel trim on the coffee table like you taught me. It's a mighty fine day. Thank you for your time.
Haha nice! A fine day indeed! Enjoy your stainless repair!
Thanks!
Thank you Jack! Very kind of you to help keep the show on the air!
It usually takes a guy 25 to 30 years to achieve the skill level you are at now. Your work is magic brother
I would have never believed it's faster to fix it right rather than applying product, but it's true!!!
Skill level incredible 🤯!!!
Great job on a fender
The Metal Guru strikes again,,excellent work sir
Good job on the fender. I love your old truck.
I can't wait to see that one finished. It's going to be beautiful.
It’s going to be a beautiful little truck .
Absolutely beautiful repair. That little 36 is a real sweetheart.
Kyle you did an amazing job with working out that oil can in the skirt. And the ridges from the hood hitting down on the fender and you smoothed them out, now the fender looks like new. You are a true craftsman and it shows in the quality of your work. Can’t wait for the next video. Later
Again, thank you. I really enjoy your work and the patience you have with it. Cheers!
Nice work on the fender
My fluffy cat completely agrees with Allen
Anyway, a fake will it run would be awesome. Find some beat up 100 year rust bucket that clearly won't ever run, and drive an obviously different car out of the stream bed or briar patch you found it in 😂
Thank you for making another well produced educational video.
Well done, Kyle.
You do amazing work my friend
Always great to see the magic happen.
Kyle , I love that fixture you built, a little more time, a much better overall job.
Yeah in the end I think it saved time too! A rare moment when I was working smarter and not harder haha
I am always amazed at how you can get these fenders looking really nice. I have learned a lot from watching your videos. You have a great collection of vehicles there. I like that Malibu you use as a daily. It has a nice style to it and it's comfortable to ride in. Take care and I will see you on the next one.
Once again great job
Better than new.
36 is also the last year of the wood frame interior. Also there was a high cab and a low cab. My father had one and I remember riding in it in the 50's. Another extraneous fact was the you could order the 1 1/2 trucks with an Oldsmobile engine. It had a higher compression ratio with more horsepower.
Results = Planning x Time x Talent x Tenacity. Kyle, you have an abundance of them all and it is such a pleasure to watch you work. I envy the skills and understanding that you possess, as you go about your work.
Hands down Carter is the best body man on the internet.
Thanks Allan, I would have missed that.
Total team effort, Mr. Kyle, Mr. File and the Sandman can fix anything! Great job! Cheers! 😎👍🛻🏁🏁
The skirts look killer .Love the round edge . More please young man !
Nice job!
I didn't know that Fender Guitars came out with the Fender Steel Drum and Kyle's learning how to play It.
Great job, it looks so good.
My cats Cyril and Teddy appreciate Allan’s input on this project.
wow watching you work see you form it right back to shape
That was a nice bit of cat content at the end to relieve the tension built up after watching such an intense video. If it weren't for Allen you'd most likely have lost you mind a long time ago. Great stuff, thanks.
I love a good fender bashing.
One of my favorite Canadians , ranks right up there with Terrance and Phillip .
A true metal magician you make those dents disappear.
The farm truck fender turned out nice!
I appreciate you sharing the process and explanations. Thanks.
Wow, thats incredible how well you can get those dents out. Nice job!
Beautiful work
Amazing skill set. Thank you for sharing.
I look forward to your videos every week I thank you for making videos my friend
Like the 36. Keep plugging away.
That fender is gorgeous compared to what i just fixed. Mangled 1929 rear Chevy car fenders. Widened them , and made them into truck fenders. Chunks missing, surface like waffles, bad old gas welds, and the car sat under pine trees since about 1965. Wish i could send you pictures. My work is nowhere near as good as yours, but it`s coming along, only been doing this for 2 years. Used your bondo fix to make a patch panel, it works, but couldn’t wait for this video, welded in my patches last week, turned out good. Still hours of work left though. Lots of hammer and dolly stuff
Life was pretty tough in Saskatchewan in 1936.
It's nice that truck survived all the years.
It's lucky to have you caring for it.
Man, what skill 🤯!!!
Great work!
Kyle... I'm glad your on TH-cam! Marvelous Work!!
U a badd dude.... brother Wray would be proud of this work....
An amazing job as usual. I look forward to your videos, they inspire me to get an old spare part out and try working out some small spots. I've got a long way to go ! Also you have some very interesting back ground music.
You're the Fender Whisperer 😊
Very enjoyable and educational , thank you !
Man, I have a restored 1937 chevy half ton. Even if you never get this truck done in my lifetime, I enjoy every minute of what you do on that truck.
here i’ve been waiting for a year to see the repair of the fender with the “homesmashed” piece of metal, and finally we get to see the fender reappear only for it get smashed some more. and no welding in the piece, just a tease. i’m not at peace. take my hand and give it a squeeze, and promise me that in the next video it’ll be installed with a breeze., sorry, i stumbled a bit there, awesome work as per usual mate!
What a neat truck ... another masterly repair ... gotta love those shrinking discs ... great job Kyle ...
Awesome work as usual !!
WOW Kyle you out did yourself on that fender you are a sheet metal artist such a joy to watch great job. God bless
Sweet! 🔥🔨🔩🔧🛠🎨🚬
Once again great job😊😊😊😊😊
Amazing how my brother would do fender straightening with an acetylene torch. I never could, but I sure like watching an expert and listening to great music. Also nice of you to let your cat give his two cents, too. 🙂
For what it was a fantastic result couldn’t be mad at that
Nice! I always look forward to the next video.
Kyles 'MAGIC SHOW' now screening, roll up, roll up ! rob nz
Thanks Kyle for the great metal working you do. I have a lot of that type of work ahead of me if I ever get motivated again. Soon.
Thanks Ken! I hope you're able to get back on the 36 again soon!
I thought that was what the chicken truck was for. Finish it, stage it in a field and the unchannel, unsection, unmod and unchop it back to original. Rinse and repeat as necessary. Brilliant
That may the first time I've seen Allan look directly at you, instead of at some point on the horizon over your shoulder. I always figured it was one of those cat things.
Good video 👍🏼
I love what you do , how you do it , and I love that music !!!!! Critic's be damned !!!!! 😊
I have watched many of these videos and you are definitely the best!
Excelent work as usual THXS :)
This video really helps me with my 36 chevy low cab truck,it’s just like the one your working on . I would love to see more on it , selfishly wanting more tips for mine . Again thanks for your skillful work on timeless steel . Always appreciated.
pretty guitar, eases a person
I wish I could do that good job exalent work.
Kyle your my favorite TH-cam channel man can you make two videos a week ...im playing great job as always.
Would love to have a truck like that , Thanks for another , Brother !
another amazing repair. Like you say on a thick steel round fender that is pretty forgiving. Probably easier than sculpting it with bondo.
Good video. The fender looks great, an oilcan like that could make a metal man cry.
I find your videos very therapeutic. Not sure what that means, but I sure learned a lot about true patience from you. I thought I was pretty patient - actually patient to a fault. Many years ago, as a young man, I married a woman that turned out to be quite spoiled. I tried to set a good example for her by being thrifty and working hard. But she seemed to think her job was spending all the money I made. I knew I was in trouble during the first year, but I hung in there for 12 more years. I kept hoping things would change and get better. Anyways, it never did get better, but it took me something like 2-1/2 years to get that over with. But as I see it, you are even more patient. And I want to learn more by watching your videos. Maybe that's what therapeutic means.....
I'm looking forward to the release of Kyle's top 20 metal working tunes, it aught to top the charts!
Another quality repair. Thanks for another great video!!
Looking forward to seeing more. Cheers
Kyle your channel is growing!👍
You're a magical tool!
Very Nice work Kyle looks great
Fancy a trip to Australia? I got a GMC that needs your talents, there waaaay better than mine. Always a pleasure to watch your videos.
...that shapes curve is a factory relief....a swoop....
You say it’s from the hood, but those are clearly claw marks from Wolverine.
God Allan is just the best boy. My boy would have had so much more to say but it would have been nothing but lies, accusations, hoaxes and conspiracies.
Oh there was plenty of that too! He did the majority of his speech before I was able to turn the camera on haha
Good job Kyle.
Since I am working on my 37 ram, I would like a lot more work on the 36.
Again and thanks great job. 😊😊😊😊
love the 36
Nice 🎉work sir
I really am enjoying the chicken truck series. I’m looking forward to the final outcome. If you said what color it’s going to be I missed that . I would like to see you work on this 36 . Your work is amazing looks Pebble Beach to me .Thanks Kyle
Dam bro, that's quite the touch there on the ol hammer and dolly. I have a garage door i tag with the bumper on a regular thing. Judy's is better at it though. Be well Cluck Cluck.
Kyle, I speak cat, so the announcement that Allan was making was "play with me. What are you doing spending so much time in the noisy room" . Great video, I like your fender fixture. I'm sure it took some time, but it looks like it worked out in being able to access it better.
I’m working on a nasty 1936 Austin 12 truck, the front wings (fenders) are identical shape even the edge moulding and the bit under the grille is the same. Much much rustier though.
Always a pleasure to watch you work, and that fender is looking awesome. Thanks for continuing to produce these vids
Glad to see the 36 getting some attention! I still regret selling mine, it was in about the same condition as yours.