The incessant and wholly unnecessary background noise is what makes an otherwise good video into a dreadful one. If, as you have said in another comment, you need to mask radio sound, get some bluetooth earphones and leave us with the sound of you working. I might then be more inclined to subscribe.
Hi guys, just came across your channel and enjoyed very much what l saw. Superb job on the repair. I honestly thought; that looking at the state of it at the beginning, that you would have serious problems getting the job done. Great to watch you going through each stage and explaining everything. ❤🇦🇺
Great to see this standard of work and attention to detail ~ pity that the interior of the panel was not masked off to prevent overspray to the wiring loom.
Great repair. Standard accident damage as 'car' drivers forget how long it is AND turn too quick when close to walls, but your there to fix 'em a quick as they line up!
@@philstevens9914 yea that would have been nice to do but it would have costed the customer more for labour. They just wanted it to cosmetically look better 👍
My pal that works with glass uses a small specific metal roller for repairs. When acetone can't clean it enough,he just sticks in a metal can and sets on fire so the roller continues to roll again. For fill in patches, he uses a brown premix fiberglass-muck which he nicknamed " monkey snot" years ago. He's used that on Corvettes,PWC,boats and yachts, etc for decades.
That’s hilarious 😂 we use “kitty hair filler” which is probably similar to “monkey snot”. We also use rollers especially when fabricating fibreglass parts in a mold
Rollers for sure. He has a fleet of Waverunners as Rentals. He actually makes more money on them when customers damage them quite often. Plastic wrap to pop molds off good hulls and for the area PWC/Boat New outlets that he does jobber repairs for. When new/evolved hulls come out,he is always making new molds. He's been doing Glass work before/after he graduated from a University in 1970s; originally as a way to finance his social life then.
Nice repair on an old tub of an RV. It needs all new graphics as the sun has chewed up what's there. Not many shops would even play around with this as it can be a can of worms.
Mainly because this was a pretty specialized repair and my dad has more experience in doing it. Plus it was for a customer and we were on a time crunch
@@kingtut5923 kinda, mostly because we always have our radio going in the background and I don’t want to get copyrighted so i put in my own, but I’m always working on improving 👍
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The incessant and wholly unnecessary background noise is what makes an otherwise good video into a dreadful one. If, as you have said in another comment, you need to mask radio sound, get some bluetooth earphones and leave us with the sound of you working. I might then be more inclined to subscribe.
Impressive work. It's wonderful to see a father and son working together.
@@Philipfougere thanks appreciate it!
Love that you wet your shop down.
Yea helps keep the dust down especially for spraying so close to the floor 👍
Another top tips video. Thanks again for your professionalism and training 😊
@@tubegee01 you bet, thanks for the nice comment!
Eine wirklich sehr gute Arbeit und das Resultat ist bestens! A really good job and the result is great!
Nice to see a proper fiberglass repair ! Lots of hack jobs out there ! Nice to see a professional job. Good work
Appreciate it! All credit goes to my dad’s experience over the years 👍
It's pretty cool that you work as a father and son team. Excellent repair!
@@johngassmann9581 appreciate the support!
Son I’d lucky to have a dad like you…
Yea he’s the best! Learning lots from my dad
Nice repair. What is the indicative cost of this sort of job?
This one was around $1500 CAD in the end
Nice two tone paint job
Hi guys, just came across your channel and enjoyed very much what l saw. Superb job on the repair. I honestly thought; that looking at the state of it at the beginning, that you would have serious problems getting the job done. Great to watch you going through each stage and explaining everything. ❤🇦🇺
@@paul4124 thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Love the way he says we
Excellent craftsmanship my friend!
Congratulations, excellent work as always 👍
@@eduardozurita4320 thanks man! Appreciate it
Fantastic job ! 👍🏻😎👍🏻
Thanks, appreciate it! 👍
Great to see this standard of work and attention to detail ~ pity that the interior of the panel was not masked off to prevent overspray to the wiring loom.
Great repair. Standard accident damage as 'car' drivers forget how long it is AND turn too quick when close to walls, but your there to fix 'em a quick as they line up!
Fantastic job coming from bradford United Kingdom 🇬🇧 🙋♂️
Thank you! 👋
7:48 appreciate the feature 🙏🏻
I wish I learned how to do body work when I was younger 😢
Great work
Nice work 👏👏
Great job you guys lovey 🎉
I would have removed that whole panel to give better access to the inside to strengthen it before tackling the outer repair. Decent job in the end.
@@philstevens9914 yea that would have been nice to do but it would have costed the customer more for labour. They just wanted it to cosmetically look better 👍
@@tjvalleygarage Different story when it's on the clock and your dealing with some tight arsed freemason that wants to do it on the cheap! 🙂
My pal that works with glass uses a small specific metal roller for repairs. When acetone can't clean it enough,he just sticks in a metal can and sets on fire so the roller continues to roll again. For fill in patches, he uses a brown premix fiberglass-muck which he nicknamed " monkey snot" years ago. He's used that on Corvettes,PWC,boats and yachts, etc for decades.
That’s hilarious 😂 we use “kitty hair filler” which is probably similar to “monkey snot”. We also use rollers especially when fabricating fibreglass parts in a mold
Rollers for sure. He has a fleet of Waverunners as Rentals. He actually makes more money on them when customers damage them quite often. Plastic wrap to pop molds off good hulls and for the area PWC/Boat New outlets that he does jobber repairs for. When new/evolved hulls come out,he is always making new molds. He's been doing Glass work before/after he graduated from a University in 1970s; originally as a way to finance his social life then.
Like the video. Hate the background music.
Nice repair on an old tub of an RV. It needs all new graphics as the sun has chewed up what's there. Not many shops would even play around with this as it can be a can of worms.
Profesional 100×100
Nice, there are DA's sanding blocks that have extraction of their own
@@theessexhunter1305 yea we need to invest in something like that for the future 👍
Is that an MGB on the ramp behind you guys?
Indeed it is! You’re the first person to notice haha
The problem now is that that corner looks better than the rest of the RV! l🤣
Yea we were thinking that too 😅
Indeed
Why not wash it outside?
Our pressure washer won’t reach far enough lol
how much does a repair like that cost?
@@shrconstruction this one was around $1500 CAD
@tjvalleygarage it is a fair bit of work for sure.....nice job!
It looks interesting, but the music is killing it. Sorry I cannot watch anynmore.
Just emailed you to look for a collab🙌🏽🙌🏽
Oh god! That music is grim. Had to mute it.
Why aren’t you doing the work and your dad doing the filming?
Mainly because this was a pretty specialized repair and my dad has more experience in doing it. Plus it was for a customer and we were on a time crunch
The music is interfering with the subtitles and that is annoying as I want to know about the repair and not have to put up with music.
do you really need the bs music
@@kingtut5923 kinda, mostly because we always have our radio going in the background and I don’t want to get copyrighted so i put in my own, but I’m always working on improving 👍
Back ground sound is trash, I will not subscribe.
To not subscribe because you don't like the music says a lot!😅
@ yes it say a lot about your ignorance of reality. No further contact.
@@peterlindop4491 there we are then.
It would sound more professional if you were not punctuating his excellent explanation like some naughty schoolboy.
Big thumb down for the filming, editing, talking, but mostly for the loud annoying noise (music i guess)
Please lose the rubbish music!
Yes sir,
What is with the music? Annoying to say the least. Just stop with the music. PLEASE!
Please spare us from the insanely annoying music
Stop with the stupid music.