Indeed, in my eyes the only real magic comes from the big man upstairs, so hard work pays off and magical events such as a man or woman finding God after a major life event good or bad sounds like a win win to me, Amen!!!
"It's not magic." But it is artwork and you're Picasso. Another great job. Don't sell yourself short. There's years of experience and knowledge in your head that not just anyone can do.👍
Gotta give you props man you work hard moving all that heavy stuff around You make it look easy on video Because you know what you're doing but I know how hard That is on your body Anyways good job I really appreciate the Videos master Of specific trade I appreciate the fact that you work with all that old equipment. What I like to say is old tools are good tools that's why they're old And still around. I'm an auto mechanic I work on the little stuff. 43 years old got Carpentunle in my wrist pretty bad😢 Props bro. Keep up the content And the shop banter always have a Good laugh watching your videos Appreciate it .
Here in Sweden they would NEVER fix the trucks like this, and that is the reason why we do not have any good mechanics overhere. Here they charge you easy 130$/hour for BIG NOTHING.. Good job sir 👍👍
My father worked at a truck stop help his family make ends meet as a teen. The strength he developed from moving all that heavy equipment around remained with him all his life, into his 80s; it's no joke.
That’s a mighty stretch. Knowing where to bend it is a true skill. Also liked the elastic deformation adjustment tool. Big hammer 🔨. Nice work and thanks for the longer video. 👍🔧🔧🔧🔧🔨🔨🔧
You said it's just hard work but the job looks easy because of all your accumulated skill. Frame straightening is an art as much as a science. Someone's investment and life could depend on a professional repair. Pakistani Truck does the same thing but I would drive anything they touch around the block. Thanks for sharing.
Robert Plant meets Sam Kinison, but he's the truck frame whisperer. Glad I've stumbled upon your content. Its wild to see how much bending the frames on these can take to put them back in alignment.
@@jeffreygoss8109 I agree man job security for me haha. In plumbing you learn quick not to half ass because you'll be right back fixing it and most likely in a shitty situation. Also why take the risk of ruining someone's home
I was a diesel mechanic dismantling master until the company I was working for brought a newly hired supervisor that didn't know anything and was very rude so I packed up my tools and left 6 months later the company went out of business and I'm 48 years young 😊
Im so excited. I won't name drop shops for privacy, but I have a truck with a twist and think I located a shop you used to work at. They said they knew someone related or a friend of you. I really hope they are being honest and are in the same practice as you. The owners of my shop, as well as the drivers, and I care a lot about our old Peterbilt heavy haulers. I want to make sure they are kept on the road and properly repaired by professionals like yourself. Thank you for all the knowledge so far. You have helped me out a lot in my career already.
I am new to your content. You're a wicked smart hand at straightening trucks. Subscribed. I was a mechanic by trade until my stroke in 2012. Keep these vidyas coming so this old man can keep watching and enjoying them. Cheers.
My busted shoulder started screaming watching you log all that stuff and resetting cause it knows next week I’ve got suspension to do on one of our tippers.
I'm seeing similar shades of green more often here in the Midwest. I dig it. Reminds me of muscle car era Mopars. I dig those too. Good work on your part as always, Texas!
Very impressive. You sir, are a valuable member of society. I love it when people fix damaged things and get them back to into use. That frame flange straightener-outer is one cool piece of gear.
Really neat to see this done on a actual frame rack. I worked in a shop and the old timer did it with chain pots, called it sling shot straightening. Also that flange straightener would've been awesome to have while i was there
I didn't have a fancy hydraulic flange tool. I used a six foot bar with a flange hook. Nice job. Your body takes a beating doing all that grunt work. I know mine did. Does your shop also re-arch lowboys and flat decks? The bulk of our work was rolled trailer dumps. Tractor frames were always diamond and twisted.
speechless.....😶, no words, cool to see you work and make it easy for the rest of us!!!!!! Your experience and the right tools, but for the love of God, I would be using gloves the whole time. As a heavy equipment mechanic, my hands are important 😍😍😍
Nice work Bob. Your apprentice is really commin' along. lol! I've like that color since I was a kid, and VW called it Lime Green for their 1974 Buses, and Things. Orange was cool too, but I think Ol' Schneider's got that one locked up. lol! You aught to look into getting some young guys to teach this too. (and help you) You're not always gonna be 50, ya know.
I got rear ended a couple years back by another truck doing 65 and it creased sheet metal but they said nothing else was messed up. I wish I could bring it too you and have you check it out.
Hey brother,your not forgetting to remove the 5th wheel bolts are you? I didn't notice you doing so but if you did then ignore me, lol. If you're not doing so then that's the reason why some of your twists are not relaxing. Another thing is don't forget to realign the molecules in the steel when you have it in a twist. I've got 18 yrs experience with beeline's frame equipment working at an international dealership in the Chicagoland area so if I can help out in any way just holler.take care of your back my friend,you only have one :-)
I worked at a 'motor, frame, and axle' shop, that had Bee-line equipment. I liked their system vs Hunter or other alignment systems. I however, don't miss working in the alignment pit. Lots of climbing up and laying down.
I work on frames on cars, light duty (F150’s etc) and Heavy Duty (F350’s etc) on the C-channel frames if I use a chain the open side of the c-channel always bends.
U should do a in cab or chase car quick vid before and after and show us how bad they were sweet videos tho really shows u the time it takes and art to twisting a frame strait is it much harder with a laminated frame I would imagine
It's not magic, it's hard work! 🙏💪
Should be on a tee shirt
Indeed, in my eyes the only real magic comes from the big man upstairs, so hard work pays off and magical events such as a man or woman finding God after a major life event good or bad sounds like a win win to me, Amen!!!
And the right expensive tools
It's not hard work
"It's not magic." But it is artwork and you're Picasso. Another great job. Don't sell yourself short. There's years of experience and knowledge in your head that not just anyone can do.👍
As a Autobody Tech, I understand what it takes to bend and pull cars, you sir have mad skills, this is a great channel...
“Its’ not magic, just hard work.” No more true words have been spoken. As a master of your craft, please continue the good work.
Gotta give you props man you work hard moving all that heavy stuff around You make it look easy on video Because you know what you're doing but I know how hard That is on your body Anyways good job I really appreciate the Videos master Of specific trade I appreciate the fact that you work with all that old equipment. What I like to say is old tools are good tools that's why they're old And still around. I'm an auto mechanic I work on the little stuff. 43 years old got Carpentunle in my wrist pretty bad😢 Props bro. Keep up the content And the shop banter always have a Good laugh watching your videos Appreciate it .
Here in Sweden they would NEVER fix the trucks like this, and that is the reason why we do not have any good mechanics overhere. Here they charge you easy 130$/hour for BIG NOTHING.. Good job sir 👍👍
@VonLedigsberg ???????
Moving all those heavy metal pieces around I’d have no fingers left 😂.
My father worked at a truck stop help his family make ends meet as a teen. The strength he developed from moving all that heavy equipment around remained with him all his life, into his 80s; it's no joke.
I started sweating just watching all the heavy Texas lifting lol... amazing job, truck is as good as new!
That’s a mighty stretch. Knowing where to bend it is a true skill. Also liked the elastic deformation adjustment tool. Big hammer 🔨. Nice work and thanks for the longer video. 👍🔧🔧🔧🔧🔨🔨🔧
My dad straightens truck and car frames and after watching him do it. I have much more appreciation for it. These guys are really artists.
Damn bro that must be brutal work in that Texas heat. Better turn that fan on high and plenty of water.
I'm getting a sore back just watching him moving all that iron around. Hats off to you.
These are the men that should be making bank instead of useless sports paying millions that accomplish nothing
Hardest working man on you tube!
A little push here, a little pull there and Bob's your uncle. Nice going. Great videos. Thank you.
I'm always amazed at how well you know how and where to place your jigs ans get it perfect when done. Skill of the highest level!
Absolute artwork. Fantastic to see people in the world that take a sense of pride in what they do.
Man you are a Chiropractor of big trucks. Awesome job
I really like the longer format videos. Really interesting how you straighten frames
What a hard working man I don't know what they pay you but it's not enough!!!
You said it's just hard work but the job looks easy because of all your accumulated skill. Frame straightening is an art as much as a science. Someone's investment and life could depend on a professional repair. Pakistani Truck does the same thing but I would drive anything they touch around the block. Thanks for sharing.
Robert Plant meets Sam Kinison, but he's the truck frame whisperer. Glad I've stumbled upon your content. Its wild to see how much bending the frames on these can take to put them back in alignment.
I really enjoyed watching you work to bend the truck straight. Very good video.
Real men doing real work👏🏻👏🏻👍🏼
Even with the right tools bending big metal is a lot of work! Great job!
I enjoy what you do man your talented and like what you do. Im a plumber by trade and i think everyone should take pride in the job.
Wouldn’t that be nice. Most people now, white and blue collar just want to get it done not get it right.
@@jeffreygoss8109 I agree man job security for me haha. In plumbing you learn quick not to half ass because you'll be right back fixing it and most likely in a shitty situation. Also why take the risk of ruining someone's home
I was a diesel mechanic dismantling master until the company I was working for brought a newly hired supervisor that didn't know anything and was very rude so I packed up my tools and left 6 months later the company went out of business and I'm 48 years young 😊
Im so excited. I won't name drop shops for privacy, but I have a truck with a twist and think I located a shop you used to work at. They said they knew someone related or a friend of you. I really hope they are being honest and are in the same practice as you. The owners of my shop, as well as the drivers, and I care a lot about our old Peterbilt heavy haulers. I want to make sure they are kept on the road and properly repaired by professionals like yourself. Thank you for all the knowledge so far. You have helped me out a lot in my career already.
I am new to your content. You're a wicked smart hand at straightening trucks. Subscribed. I was a mechanic by trade until my stroke in 2012. Keep these vidyas coming so this old man can keep watching and enjoying them. Cheers.
They better pay you well brother! Incredible work fixing things in this throw away society we have. Thanks!
Skills pay the bills
Hard work for sure also a man that knows exactly what he's doing! 👌
Awesome. I use to do the same kind of work. It's the best TH-cam channel so far.
That’s a lot of work involved bending it back into shape ! Good job bro 👌
I paint in a auto body shop. We have frame racks. But really no frames. Uni body stuff. Your frame rack is awesome
Hard work is an understatement . Nice job
Its amazing how he makes this look like "just another day". This is an art form.
My busted shoulder started screaming watching you log all that stuff and resetting cause it knows next week I’ve got suspension to do on one of our tippers.
I'm just here for Bob, he is the real star of the show
I clicked for naked bob
I'm seeing similar shades of green more often here in the Midwest. I dig it. Reminds me of muscle car era Mopars. I dig those too. Good work on your part as always, Texas!
Once again nice to see a man that knows what he is doing I get sore just watching you crawl around keep up the good work.
Devin You do A hella good job Sir you know how to bend them and make them right again. Keep up the great work and Content...
I DO love to watch a professional at work, carry on my friend!!!
I love how you do all the work yourself! Your the man !
Man I wish I could bring my truck to you to look at. This thing is a piece of work.
Very impressive. You sir, are a valuable member of society. I love it when people fix damaged things and get them back to into use. That frame flange straightener-outer is one cool piece of gear.
Great video n excellent explaining what u are doing glad Bob spent time helping u
I was a diesel mechanic25 years never wanted to do frame work it's a talent
I think we need to have you declared a national treasure.
Really neat to see this done on a actual frame rack. I worked in a shop and the old timer did it with chain pots, called it sling shot straightening. Also that flange straightener would've been awesome to have while i was there
Devin you the best at what you do.Thanks for the video
you my friend is a real FRAME MASTER!!
I didn't have a fancy hydraulic flange tool. I used a six foot bar with a flange hook. Nice job. Your body takes a beating doing all that grunt work. I know mine did. Does your shop also re-arch lowboys and flat decks? The bulk of our work was rolled trailer dumps. Tractor frames were always diamond and twisted.
Thanks for the show Devin 🍻
Green is the easiest color on the eye, and most calming of all the colors 💚💚💚💚💚
Hard work? That's damn hard work! But, when it's all done, satisfaction to no end!
speechless.....😶, no words, cool to see you work and make it easy for the rest of us!!!!!! Your experience and the right tools, but for the love of God, I would be using gloves the whole time. As a heavy equipment mechanic, my hands are important 😍😍😍
I gotta pull a frame this weekend. Pull it and then cut it off. So it will be ready for the new section of frame. Fun stuff lol
Impressive to watch at a super high level.. 🍎
I love watching you work lol awesome channel an you seem awesome to work with
Bob really does nice work!
Awesome job as always, thanks for the show
Nice work Bob. Your apprentice is really commin' along. lol!
I've like that color since I was a kid, and VW called it Lime Green
for their 1974 Buses, and Things.
Orange was cool too, but I think Ol' Schneider's got that one locked up. lol!
You aught to look into getting some young guys to teach this too. (and help you)
You're not always gonna be 50, ya know.
That's some heavy machinery work! awesome
I wish my chiropractor were this accurate and considerate.
на нашей планете, он самы лучший
Hard work dang right and all I worked on was cars and light trucks. But I will tell ya those unibody rigs could be interesting. 😊
recently subscribed............what you do is amazing........the knowledge needed is vast........
Sometimes is always comes down to heat it and beat it. Yay! Good job once again.
I got rear ended a couple years back by another truck doing 65 and it creased sheet metal but they said nothing else was messed up. I wish I could bring it too you and have you check it out.
That`s hard work crawling around under trucks. Don`t miss it a bit.
It's an art it seems to do this. Great work sir
Amazing work young man, well done 👏
Love your videos and experience, that green and Volvos is related to sugar beet haulers out here in the northwest..
Nice job you have tremendous skill isn’t that truck almost the same color as your tool box.
I wish I would have had that frame rack back when I was @King truck center, Orlando. What we were doing was deadly.😮
Hey brother,your not forgetting to remove the 5th wheel bolts are you? I didn't notice you doing so but if you did then ignore me, lol. If you're not doing so then that's the reason why some of your twists are not relaxing. Another thing is don't forget to realign the molecules in the steel when you have it in a twist. I've got 18 yrs experience with beeline's frame equipment working at an international dealership in the Chicagoland area so if I can help out in any way just holler.take care of your back my friend,you only have one :-)
I worked at a 'motor, frame, and axle' shop, that had Bee-line equipment.
I liked their system vs Hunter or other alignment systems.
I however, don't miss working in the alignment pit. Lots of climbing up and laying down.
Lot work. Looks awesome. You are a skilled man for sure. Any idea on the approximate cost? And thanks Bob!
I work on frames on cars, light duty (F150’s etc) and Heavy Duty (F350’s etc) on the C-channel frames if I use a chain the open side of the c-channel always bends.
need to build a support that fills in the open side.
Devin do you ever plate the frames where they are flexed and do you do double frame like dump trucks
woohooooo first comment>>> give her a twist. We luv it
That is hard heavy work. Risk of injury is high. I think you should delegate and take it easy. 😁
Always amazing.
Just curious... What price range did it run for the truck to get the frame straightened ?
Love your work (and it is work)
Would a pit make it any easier for you? Thanks for the video
your job looks fun ...
The pointer hand is the best lol
You good at your craft sir
Looks like magic to me
Hey I just became a diesel tech after being in the Army any recommendations for tools?
hard working dude an intelligent
You do good work
U should do a in cab or chase car quick vid before and after and show us how bad they were sweet videos tho really shows u the time it takes and art to twisting a frame strait is it much harder with a laminated frame I would imagine
Wow. That’s just amazing.
Bender-Bender-Bender!
You need a Bender mural on that wall.
my thoughts too! get a Futurama Bender poster up somewhere 😆
I really like that color. Not so much on a truck
... a classic color for a 'Cuda 🤩🤩🤩
Heavy work!
Heavy work nicely done
That bubble was in between the lines good enough for government work lol