Been looking forward to the continuations of this car...watching before I go to work...volume is off as I don't want to wake up my partner..watch it again later when I get back from work...thanks for another great episode, cheers
It would be fantastic if you could let me know if you though it good or bad? Anything needed to make it better, as you can tell I am still learning..................Lee
Hey Lee..I spent 26 years living outside in the woods and outdoors so I know nothing about video editing..enjoy watching the build on the austin...just don't start including sound effects and daft music and it will be great..cheers, steve
Thanks for your comment, as you may have noticed I am new to video making and fabrication. However I am having fun making them and trying to learn a new skill. Thanks again all the best.Lee
Watch fitzzy fabrications for a bit of inspiration. I would weld in patch panels to the inner skin before doing the outer. Fitzzy is the man to watch he is brilliant.
Hi, Have been watching Fitzzy for a while now, he was one of the channels that helped me decide to take on a car that needed a lot of fabrication. He makes it look so simple, and shows easy ways without all the fancy tools. I am half way through repairing the passenger door bottom, have taken your advise and will repair the inner skin first...........all the best Lee
Hi Lee, it's a learning curve for all of us to be honest we all make mistakes and we learn from them, me included. Yes Fittzy makes it look easy. If I was doing mine now I would invest in a shrinker stretcher they are cheap and save alot of time. Have you watched Yorkshire car restorations? I have subscribed and wish you all the best with your project, looking forward to seeing it complete.
Seems both Fitzzy and Yorkshire have different approach to fabrication, Fitzzy uses the body as a template and Yorkshire just seem to cut the rust out and start again. They both work, and been using a mixture of both, Thanks for subscribing.................Lee
Why filla or fiberglass I hate people who bodge sills just cut the rot out and make a plate and weld it Ive had jobs on vehicles when the sills need welding and found all sorts in them so it's good to see your doing everything properly 👍
Thanks for your comments, you are right I can never understand why people bodge things, must be better to at least try to do the repair correctly. This is my first go at body repairs, seems to be going ok, by the time I get to the last door things should get better. The biggest bodge I have ever seen was many years ago I borrowed my sisters Hillman imp to pick up some parts, on loading parts in the back it went through the floor. Someone had stuffed a pair of jeans into the sill and fibreglassed over. Thanks again for you comments..all the best...Lee
@@PastimeClassicCarRestorer Well it's your video and it's good you ask for feedback, but I can only express my preferences , some sites you visit is like listening to top of the pops, 10 seconds does me, I wish you well with your project
@@PastimeClassicCarRestorer Hi Lee -this is my first time watching your channel and I'm enjoying the video, thanks! Just to add though that it would be much easier to listen to without the music. In the time lapse sections it's different of course. Keep up the good work!!
Been looking forward to the continuations of this car...watching before I go to work...volume is off as I don't want to wake up my partner..watch it again later when I get back from work...thanks for another great episode, cheers
It would be fantastic if you could let me know if you though it good or bad? Anything needed to make it better, as you can tell I am still learning..................Lee
Hey Lee..I spent 26 years living outside in the woods and outdoors so I know nothing about video editing..enjoy watching the build on the austin...just don't start including sound effects and daft music and it will be great..cheers, steve
Hi, Have cut out the sound effects and loud music, videos seem much better, thanks so much for your input....Lee
Glad the channels going well..
I've just discovered you. You did a great job on the door. I shall be watching more, thank you.
Thanks for your comment, as you may have noticed I am new to video making and fabrication. However I am having fun making them and trying to learn a new skill. Thanks again all the best.Lee
Watch fitzzy fabrications for a bit of inspiration. I would weld in patch panels to the inner skin before doing the outer. Fitzzy is the man to watch he is brilliant.
Hi, Have been watching Fitzzy for a while now, he was one of the channels that helped me decide to take on a car that needed a lot of fabrication. He makes it look so simple, and shows easy ways without all the fancy tools. I am half way through repairing the passenger door bottom, have taken your advise and will repair the inner skin first...........all the best Lee
Hi Lee, it's a learning curve for all of us to be honest we all make mistakes and we learn from them, me included. Yes Fittzy makes it look easy. If I was doing mine now I would invest in a shrinker stretcher they are cheap and save alot of time. Have you watched Yorkshire car restorations? I have subscribed and wish you all the best with your project, looking forward to seeing it complete.
Yes I watch Yorkshire Car Restorations, again they are fantastic to watch and give me a bundle of tips.....
Seems both Fitzzy and Yorkshire have different approach to fabrication, Fitzzy uses the body as a template and Yorkshire just seem to cut the rust out and start again. They both work, and been using a mixture of both, Thanks for subscribing.................Lee
coming along nicely
Thanks, very slowly as I am still learing fabrication and body work...............again thanks for your comment, all the best Lee
Why filla or fiberglass I hate people who bodge sills just cut the rot out and make a plate and weld it Ive had jobs on vehicles when the sills need welding and found all sorts in them so it's good to see your doing everything properly 👍
Thanks for your comments, you are right I can never understand why people bodge things, must be better to at least try to do the repair correctly. This is my first go at body repairs, seems to be going ok, by the time I get to the last door things should get better. The biggest bodge I have ever seen was many years ago I borrowed my sisters Hillman imp to pick up some parts, on loading parts in the back it went through the floor. Someone had stuffed a pair of jeans into the sill and fibreglassed over. Thanks again for you comments..all the best...Lee
No need to add music for me , much better without !
Thanks so much for feedback, maybe the next video will try without, what about music when I have to speed up parts of the Video?
@@PastimeClassicCarRestorer Well it's your video and it's good you ask for feedback, but I can only express my preferences , some sites you visit is like listening to top of the pops, 10 seconds does me, I wish you well with your project
Thanks again will leave the music off next time..................All the best..Lee
@@PastimeClassicCarRestorer Hi Lee -this is my first time watching your channel and I'm enjoying the video, thanks! Just to add though that it would be much easier to listen to without the music. In the time lapse sections it's different of course. Keep up the good work!!
Have cut out the music, videos seem easier to watch now................Thanks...Lee