Wow! the diffidence is amazing between the before and after. Wish I had jut a little of your talent. Never apologize for taking our time. Your the reason we all watch. You sure know how to get rid of the old British rust worms, ha!
Some day, a future mechanic will see one of your repairs and remark "wow, that guy actually tried to make a decent repair of it." Oh how I've longed these many years to be able to say that. Keep up the good work.
Another good one Elin! I wasn't sure what I was watching at first with the music overlay. I thought I was watching a syndicated show! Maybe you should do more like that under the new channel: "This Old Rusty Beauty"! Having said that, I was looking at all your comments and replies in this video. So many folks! Especially from other channel owners! Then I saw your subscription total. Amazing! Wow! How many years has it been since the first video? 3-4 years ago? Congratulations sir! You have influenced so many people (and most likely helped many more than your subscriber base) on their old rusty beauties! I know personally that I have learned so much while I wait for my rusty beauty (coming some day after the kids get older!). Cheers and Thank you!
Wow great job Elin, Im still trying to come up with a plan to fix the bonnet. You do make it look so easy. As i await parts and working on installing a 220v line for my welder, my wife aka the Body Helper often catches me staring at the bonnet and muttering to my self incoherently. Great job...Cheers!!!
Brilliant work as usual, but shouldn't the lower seatbelt mounting plate have the nut welded on the outside face so that the impact forces have to try to pull it through the plate, not trying to pull the nut off of the plate. Loving the build, keep up the great work.
Ahh - just saw your latest video. I'm so glad you have taken time out to take care of yourself. Your skill, dedication and humour are a very bright spot in an otherwise dull landscape.
@@peteb1724 Yeah, I hope I will find time soon for this girl as well. Your comment made me look back though and I noticed I somehow mixed the numbers on my videos in this playlist. I skipped part 23 LOL So actually the last video is 25... I will have to fix that. Thanks!
Hi Michael! This project is at the exact same stage as when you last saw it - I believe part 26. I haven' had time for it in many months, but hopefully, soon I will be back on it. Here is an update on all the projects as of the beginning of November th-cam.com/video/elj0VifO2Ek/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Elin. Good luck with future projects.
Brilliant as always. Love how none of this seems daunting to you.
Wow! the diffidence is amazing between the before and after. Wish I had jut a little of your talent. Never apologize for taking our time. Your the reason we all watch. You sure know how to get rid of the old British rust worms, ha!
You're getting very good at this Elin!
Don't worry about stealing our time, I could watch for a lot longer. I expect most others could too. Well done.
Some day, a future mechanic will see one of your repairs and remark "wow, that guy actually tried to make a decent repair of it." Oh how I've longed these many years to be able to say that. Keep up the good work.
I’ve really enjoyed this series. I would title it, "1974 Triumph TR6, Getting Newer, One Square Centimeter At A Time."
This one is the TR6
I fixed it, thank you.
Great job Elin. Very informative. This will be very helpful when I can get back to work on my own.
Another good one Elin! I wasn't sure what I was watching at first with the music overlay. I thought I was watching a syndicated show! Maybe you should do more like that under the new channel: "This Old Rusty Beauty"!
Having said that, I was looking at all your comments and replies in this video. So many folks! Especially from other channel owners! Then I saw your subscription total. Amazing! Wow! How many years has it been since the first video? 3-4 years ago? Congratulations sir! You have influenced so many people (and most likely helped many more than your subscriber base) on their old rusty beauties! I know personally that I have learned so much while I wait for my rusty beauty (coming some day after the kids get older!). Cheers and Thank you!
Wow great job Elin, Im still trying to come up with a plan to fix the bonnet. You do make it look so easy. As i await parts and working on installing a 220v line for my welder, my wife aka the Body Helper often catches me staring at the bonnet and muttering to my self incoherently. Great job...Cheers!!!
Great job Elin.
As always Elin, interesting and educational!
Great work as always Elin
Nice work as always, Elin!
You make it look so easy,
great job!
Nice work. 👍
Another great video. Keep the camera rolling.
Nice job!
Brilliant work as usual, but shouldn't the lower seatbelt mounting plate have the nut welded on the outside face so that the impact forces have to try to pull it through the plate, not trying to pull the nut off of the plate. Loving the build, keep up the great work.
Thank you for a very useful education in repairing a TR. Just curious - but what happened to part 27?
Ahh - just saw your latest video. I'm so glad you have taken time out to take care of yourself. Your skill, dedication and humour are a very bright spot in an otherwise dull landscape.
@@peteb1724 Yeah, I hope I will find time soon for this girl as well. Your comment made me look back though and I noticed I somehow mixed the numbers on my videos in this playlist. I skipped part 23 LOL So actually the last video is 25... I will have to fix that. Thanks!
Hi Elin, Have you tried using weld through primer paint? I see other people using it with their MIG welding and I was wondering how well it works.
What happened to the 1974 Triumph TR6 Restoration after part 26?
as always a great video. Maybe time to do a well check of Chef Tush?
Hello what has happened to the next lot of videos starting with part 27?
Hi Michael! This project is at the exact same stage as when you last saw it - I believe part 26. I haven' had time for it in many months, but hopefully, soon I will be back on it. Here is an update on all the projects as of the beginning of November th-cam.com/video/elj0VifO2Ek/w-d-xo.html
You need to weld up your overalls.
First??