@@criticalevent I rebuilt Hydraulic Cylinders for 15 yrs. When you KNOW your job and your work area. You fly threw the work, Your in your groove and working fast makes the day go by faster
Man, there's nothing like watching a professional ply his trade. That man is a master. I never get tired of seeing someone who loves their work do it. Wes at WWW, Aaron welding, Jerry running that dozer, and that Letsdig18 guy in an excavator, among others, are truly a joy to watch. Looks good boys, best regards from Boone county.
Yes he is!!! A person like him are far and few nowadays. We used to have a guy like Scott here in Detroit . when he retired after 60 years he should have just closed the doors instead of selling . The people that bought his business were only in it for the money and didn’t care about the customer! Thankfully they only lasted a little over a year. Scott is a true craftsman!!!!!!
@@thomasjonesjr9704 my uncle had an outdoor power lawn and garden business. Ran it for 30+ years. People who bought it just wanted to manage a business. Didn’t last long.
I absolutely loved the segment at the driveline shop. I never knew there was that much to building a driveshaft and that is why I never attempt any of this work. Scott is an artist. Great Video!!
After seeing this vid I will never complain on a cost again. Scott had this figured out and built and better yet explained in a way the average person could understand it. Your choice of venders are second to none.
Fast, efficient, gets more customers in and out, makes more money for the company. Cleans and puts things away as he goes, end of day clean-up a breeze.
Scott is a champion at what he does. He is happy to have his talent recorded meaning he is a professional and not shy to let people know how he does his work. That shop has everything. Mike please dont keep us waiting long , i am sure we all want to see those wheels turning. Thanks for another great video.
A big shout out to Scott. A man that knows his job. Great video. ❤️👍. Ex army mechanic here that loved working on the big trucks but never seen that done before. That truck will serve you well. Be kind be safe and have a day.
Perfection and precision is definitely an understatement, its no harm to say, years of experience clearly speaks for itself. The man is doing stuff they don't and can't teach in school. Scott has gotten this down to an exact science. It was a special treat to watch him work. Thanks Mike and Aaron.
It was great to watch Scott ply his trade! Many years of experience are needed to be that good at getting the driveshaft to run true like that. Hat's off to Scott!
All I can say is WOW!!! Scott made that look so easy. His experience and knowledge really shows. He really was the star in this video. I was glued to the screen like I was hypnotized for 30 minutes.
Scoot is the true"MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE" -al joints". It is always a special moment in time when you get to see a man that loves his job and is extremely talented at doing it. Well done Scoot you are a "STAR"⭐⭐⭐.
Scott is amazing! It's such a privilege to watch him work. That level of experience and talent is impossible to replace and it would be extremely difficult to pass along all his knowledge to the next generation. I mean he's so quick and this younger generation just couldn't keep up with him. I just wish I lived closer to that shop, my car needs some serious driveshaft help from Scott!
I've never seen a driveshaft being built so this was really interesting. I fully support anyone with skills like Scott. It must be really fun to work at that shop.
You know Scott got some skills right there, with all the tweaks and twists and turns and the speed he moves at... his arms and legs can't even keep up with his mind, he knows every little thing to be mindful of and it was a joy to see a craftsman like him work!
I know very little about drivelines but it is obvious that Scott at Perfection Driveline is a master of his craft. You could tell when he straightened the tube by spot heating and cooling he had done it more than a few times. I really enjoyed this video.
It’s always a joy to watch a professional at work. Great to be able to see the inner workings like this. Half’s off to Scott for allowing the rest of us into the inner sanctum.
Enjoyed watching Scott at CTC as he’s a true professional! That was easy to see as he put tools back as soon as he was finished with them. Not just leaving them lay around. Great video
Thanks Scott, I learnt more about driveline in 20min then I ever found out from spending thousands at any other shop. I never knew how much precision and pride went into ever job. I would love to see more videos form you. And also thanks Dirt Perfect for filming this.
Scott was a true joy to watch. He should have an apprentice, for when you have someone who's a master, they should be able to pass what they know on to someone else. Other wise it's a lost trade.
Oh yay, Scott definitely is a Master at his craft. It was a real pleasure watching him doing that job big time. Lt. Dan is in good hands with people like Scott and Arron building him up. Keep on making these awesome vids Mr. Dirt Perfect.
I'm making sure the boy Scout troop and ALL of my guys see this multiple times, seeing how things work is what America needs going forward. maybe create some interest in young minds
Watching Scott makes me want to take a nap. This somes it up. Passion is when you put more energy into something than is required to do it. It is more than just enthusiasm or excitement, passion is ambition that is materialized into action to put as much heart, mind, body and soul into something as is possible.” Another great video Mike. Can't wait for the next one.
Damn, Scott’s done that a time or two. Sure learned some stuff watching him. Will definitely try to take them into consideration when we are ready for a drive shaft in our race car! Hopefully I can remember half of what he did when I replace our u-joints in a couple weeks.
Scott sure knows his business and he makes it look so easy wow what a true professional in this field. Thank you Mike for taking us along on your ride today
Scott is my kind of people. Awesome work ethic, clean shop, works fast with no mistakes, puts tools back immediately and takes pride in his work. Great video DP. 👍🏻🇺🇸
Watching Scott scurrying around like a mouse was awe inspiring . It reminds me of the good ole days before I crippled myself up. Another fantastic video. Quick tip, if you make one end of your alignment tool adjustable ( simple slider ) it can be used for many alignment situations.
That was very educational, I have been in a shop but never have seen the detail. Scott is a master and a good teacher. Great video DP. looks like Arron was impressed.
Scott knows his stuff "for shore". I had to laugh when Scott confirmed they had done some work of Dirt Perfect before. I guess the fact he was doing more work for Dirt Perfect's meant his check cleared last time, LOL. really cool all that was involved in making this drive shaft. Even Aaron seemed impressed with Scott's welding skills. Most of Dirt Perfects video's contain some silliness and cutting up while getting the jobs done making them fun videos to watch but I have noticed an additional level with the Lt. Dan project. While they are still cutting up as usual, Dirt Perfect is a very more focused and serious Dirt perfect with this project . Also, gasp! He has actually been seen doing actual work and getting dirty in the shop , doing stuff and all, LOL. I'm done picking at you today Dirt Perfect. This has been a really fun project just watching . I imagine it's even more so you working on your new baby. Nay not baby. Your Frankenstein Monster! Soon you will be able to scream " It's alive!, It's alive!
The way he straighten the drive line heat and cool , there is a channel called Turn Wright Machine Works. A machine job shop! He does solid rod marine shaffting the same way.
"There is so much more to it". Man, that's an understatement. It's always great to see someone who doesn't go with "good enough" and will work to get thousandths of an inch out when it's "within limits" just because zero is better.
Professional courtesy letting you guys back to see that happen. You can tell Scott likes what he does, and his employer is lucky to have someone who cares about the customer. Thanks for getting this on video.
It’s guys like Scott that’s got me in more trouble than I can mention. They make it look so easy I’m like no problem I can do that! Two days later I’m dragging the machine and the parts to the experts .... Nicely done gents!
Watching a true master at his trade... whether it is making watches or carving wooden canes... is always an awe inspiring treat for me! Thanx for bringing me along for this visit. Scott... you are a master at your trade and a true professional too!
Woh, Mr Scott is 100% and every gesture is precise and to a usefulness, incredible, he does not forget anything and everything seems easy with him and for having done one or two and still not completely I can say that this man is a "God" of transmission, even with all the tools I would need at least 3 days ...... Great this Video Hello from France
WOW!!! That was GREAT!!! I always wanted to see how a drive shaft was made! That is one EXCELLENT SKILLED MAN! I impressed also that he even puts his tools away right after using them! He will "ALWAYS" find his tools! Excellent work ethics!!!!! Thanks Scott!!!!! It is good to see it made is the USA!!!!!
As said before being involve in several drop axles For someone that has never done this you are doing a great job. I will subject that you could look into what are called flange bolt and nuts instead flat and lock washers
Yes Momma was watching & there is more to the story. Lol!!! When is MBTS going to realize that when you play a prank(handing you the hot rods) that paybacks are hell!
Scott is an absolute legend, a total expert, perfectionist and faster than speed of sound. It was like watching a blur, just shows the worth of another contractor that's aware that time is money.
@@aaronbummmanbehindthescene4931 I'm from Minnesota originally, but lived near Lake Wylie, NC (outside of Charlotte) for a few years. Ya, the temp difference is a different world for sure! Keep up the fun videos. Learning some great welding tips from ya too.
" Gimy a hammer and i made it straight" xD love the drive shaft man xD Hello Mr PepsiMan and "the one and only" Mr MBTSman ;-P Dont you think the Lift axel wouldnt be better on the back ? Here you should do that like that, cause all is more narrow like in your place. If you want to drive the settings like yours ? - you will often not arrive xD Love you both work together - thx so mutch :-) Greetings to you and your familys from germany
Well, I was one of the folks wondering very early in your build of Lt Dan about the drive shaft. This video answered my concerns. The drive shaft specialist (Scott) is a true master of his craft. To see him move from meaningful action to another meaningful action is an art. The company has a great asset by having Scott and his personal interaction with you and "Sweat Pea" / Popeye Jr was a treat to watch. Scott took the time to explain what he was doing which helped viewers understand, as well. Thanks Scott and CTC Perfection Driveline for allowing us to see you in action. Great video as always. Full-watch. 👍🏽🙂
Love Scott! He's a cool guy and complete master at his trade. I know very little about the mechanics of a drive shaft, but he certainly made it interesting and fun to watch. Love how he immediately cleaned up everything and put it back where it belonged. All of you guys on the Dirt Perfect channel are very gifted and skilled craftsmen. I'm very impressed by what you create! Thanks for the videos!
Hats off to Scott. Anyone allowing you to film certainly doesn’t have anything to hide.
I Agree
I wonder if he works like it's an F1 pitstop all the time or was that just for the camera :)
@@criticalevent I bet if he slowed down he'd feel the aches and pains, besides, it's too fun!
@@criticalevent I rebuilt Hydraulic Cylinders for 15 yrs. When you KNOW your job and your work area. You fly threw the work, Your in your groove and working fast makes the day go by faster
Scott deserve DP merch. 🤔
Man, there's nothing like watching a professional ply his trade. That man is a master. I never get tired of seeing someone who loves their work do it. Wes at WWW, Aaron welding, Jerry running that dozer, and that Letsdig18 guy in an excavator, among others, are truly a joy to watch.
Looks good boys, best regards from Boone county.
Thanks w
Scott has two speeds: Fast and Stop... never saw him apply the brakes. What a great adventure. Thanks for allowing us to follow along! Mike
I have built driveline, this man is a pro! Top line work! And FAST!
Awesome welding and had the right tools!
👍👍👍👍
Scott is a driveline god! True craftsman.
Yes he is
Yes he is!!! A person like him are far and few nowadays. We used to have a guy like Scott here in Detroit . when he retired after 60 years he should have just closed the doors instead of selling . The people that bought his business were only in it for the money and didn’t care about the customer! Thankfully they only lasted a little over a year. Scott is a true craftsman!!!!!!
@@thomasjonesjr9704 my uncle had an outdoor power lawn and garden business. Ran it for 30+ years. People who bought it just wanted to manage a business. Didn’t last long.
That driveshaft tech is a master at his craft. Amazing!
I absolutely loved the segment at the driveline shop. I never knew there was that much to building a driveshaft and that is why I never attempt any of this work. Scott is an artist. Great Video!!
Thanks
After seeing this vid I will never complain on a cost again. Scott had this figured out and built and better yet explained in a way the average person could understand it. Your choice of venders are second to none.
Thanks bill
Scott is a one name army, if he's not the boss I hope his boss realizes how much of an asset he is to the business!
Fast, efficient, gets more customers in and out, makes more money for the company. Cleans and puts things away as he goes, end of day clean-up a breeze.
It was amazing to watch that expert build a driveline. Very talented man.
Yes he was
Little known fact: Scott has never been bit by a mosquito. He moves way too damn fast for them to get a shot. What a guy!
Lol
Scott is a fine person to learn “work” ethics from.
Scott is a champion at what he does. He is happy to have his talent recorded meaning he is a professional and not shy to let people know how he does his work. That shop has everything. Mike please dont keep us waiting long , i am sure we all want to see those wheels turning. Thanks for another great video.
Please thank Scott, for allowing you DP, to take us along to the shaft shop, it's really a pleasure watching a TRUE CRAFTSMAN work!
Will do
I’m out of breath just watching him.
Lol me to
A big shout out to Scott. A man that knows his job. Great video. ❤️👍. Ex army mechanic here that loved working on the big trucks but never seen that done before. That truck will serve you well. Be kind be safe and have a day.
Aaron, you notice how Scott ALWAYS puts the tools away IMMEDIATELY after he's finished using it, DP could learn from him lol
And that’s how he always knows where stuff is. I have the same rules in my shop.
Oh I know it!!! Lol 😆
Was awesome watching Scott in action, a lot of experience and talent. A master of his craft for sure!
Perfection and precision is definitely an understatement, its no harm to say, years of experience clearly speaks for itself. The man is doing stuff they don't and can't teach in school. Scott has gotten this down to an exact science. It was a special treat to watch him work. Thanks Mike and Aaron.
It was great to watch Scott ply his trade! Many years of experience are needed to be that good at getting the driveshaft to run true like that. Hat's off to Scott!
All I can say is WOW!!! Scott made that look so easy. His experience and knowledge really shows. He really was the star in this video. I was glued to the screen like I was hypnotized for 30 minutes.
Scoot is the true"MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE" -al joints". It is always a special moment in time when you get to see a man that loves his job and is extremely talented at doing it. Well done Scoot you are a "STAR"⭐⭐⭐.
I could watch Scott work all day. The guy is amazing.
Me too I loved being down there watching
Great example of how the right tools make project run like clockwork. Bravo for Scott!
Scott is amazing! It's such a privilege to watch him work. That level of experience and talent is impossible to replace and it would be extremely difficult to pass along all his knowledge to the next generation. I mean he's so quick and this younger generation just couldn't keep up with him. I just wish I lived closer to that shop, my car needs some serious driveshaft help from Scott!
It's always a treat to watch someone that know what he's doing work. That drive shaft is right on and should hold up a long time.
Scott really knows his thing what a pro.
Scott is a real Pro, when he finishes using a tool it goes back to it's place. When he needs a tool he knows where it is, very tidy workplace.
I've never seen a driveshaft being built so this was really interesting. I fully support anyone with skills like Scott. It must be really fun to work at that shop.
You know Scott got some skills right there, with all the tweaks and twists and turns and the speed he moves at... his arms and legs can't even keep up with his mind, he knows every little thing to be mindful of and it was a joy to see a craftsman like him work!
He is the man
I know very little about drivelines but it is obvious that Scott at Perfection Driveline is a master of his craft. You could tell when he straightened the tube by spot heating and cooling he had done it more than a few times. I really enjoyed this video.
It’s always a joy to watch a professional at work. Great to be able to see the inner workings like this. Half’s off to Scott for allowing the rest of us into the inner sanctum.
Enjoyed watching Scott at CTC as he’s a true professional! That was easy to see as he put tools back as soon as he was finished with them. Not just leaving them lay around. Great video
Thanks Scott, I learnt more about driveline in 20min then I ever found out from spending thousands at any other shop. I never knew how much precision and pride went into ever job. I would love to see more videos form you. And also thanks Dirt Perfect for filming this.
When he put the dust cap in is going to help you out a lot in the future,what a craftsmen and a real gent,stay safe.
SO FAR, Scott has given the best lesson today. Never seen a driveshaft shop. I would Apprentice under Scott for this skilled job.
Scott was a true joy to watch. He should have an apprentice, for when you have someone who's a master,
they should be able to pass what they know on to someone else. Other wise it's a lost trade.
Scott is a real professor on drive shafts. The man is a genius as well as a master of his craft.
Scott is the man. Watching him flit around like a hummingbird has wore me out. Thanks for sharing this road trip. Now time for a nap.
Scott is a whirlwind of energy and an encyclopedia of knowledge! Thanks for sharing the process!
Yes he is
I must say this is a very interesting episode. He is a master of his craft.
Oh yay, Scott definitely is a Master at his craft.
It was a real pleasure watching him doing that job big time.
Lt. Dan is in good hands with people like Scott and Arron building him up.
Keep on making these awesome vids Mr. Dirt Perfect.
I'm making sure the boy Scout troop and ALL of my guys see this multiple times, seeing how things work is what America needs going forward. maybe create some interest in young minds
Oh, Thanks to Scott for allowing you to film this process for us. it was amazing to watch. Thanks
I believe we can give that “win” to Scott, good job brother
It's always good to see a pro at work and Scott definitely is a drive-line pro.
standing "O" to Scott,Love to watch a "Master"at work.
I just love watching Scott work, he is knowledgeable and easy to understand. thanks to him for allowing yall to film.
Scott is the man, your fortunate to have professionals like him in your area.
Always a pleasure to watch some who knows his craft and is not afraid to let others watch. Thank you Scott for allowing us to view this process.
Watching Scott makes me want to take a nap. This somes it up. Passion is when you put more energy into something than is required to do it. It is more than just enthusiasm or excitement, passion is ambition that is materialized into action to put as much heart, mind, body and soul into something as is possible.”
Another great video Mike. Can't wait for the next one.
wonderful definition of passion. It is lacking in far too many people, regardless if they are flipping hamburgers or building space ships.
Scott is the HEAT!!!! He not only knows his trade to perfection, he works like he owns the place!
Damn, Scott’s done that a time or two. Sure learned some stuff watching him. Will definitely try to take them into consideration when we are ready for a drive shaft in our race car! Hopefully I can remember half of what he did when I replace our u-joints in a couple weeks.
Wow, Scott was amazing to watch. That was real nice of CTC and Scott for allowing you to watch and video. Thanks for sharing.
Scott sure knows his business and he makes it look so easy wow what a true professional in this field. Thank you Mike for taking us along on your ride today
It WAS a pleasure to watch Scott working his magic on that driveshaft!
Scot is a joy to watch, true craftsman in a trade I never would have guessed needed so much finesse.
Scott is my kind of people. Awesome work ethic, clean shop, works fast with no mistakes, puts tools back immediately and takes pride in his work. Great video DP. 👍🏻🇺🇸
Watching Scott scurrying around like a mouse was awe inspiring . It reminds me of the good ole days before I crippled myself up. Another fantastic video. Quick tip, if you make one end of your alignment tool adjustable ( simple slider ) it can be used for many alignment situations.
Scott is not just a pro; he is a master. It is always a pleasure to watch a master work. Thanks for this. Great vid!
That was very educational, I have been in a shop but never have seen the detail. Scott is a master and a good teacher. Great video DP. looks like Arron was impressed.
Yes I was I could have stayed there all day watching him 🤙🏻
Really enjoyed watching Scott work on that axle. He’s a true craftsman.
Impressed he used never seize and didn’t come out looking like the tin man. Scott is on top of his trade.
Scott is a true craftsman. Hats off to them for allowing you to film. Great video
He is good at his job hard to find people like that
It;s a pleasure watching a true craftsman like Scott!
A beautiful craftsman and a master of his trade...
Scott is a true Craftsman. I really enjoyed watching him work!
Scott knows his stuff "for shore". I had to laugh when Scott confirmed they had done some work of Dirt Perfect before. I guess the fact he was doing more work for Dirt Perfect's meant his check cleared last time, LOL. really cool all that was involved in making this drive shaft. Even Aaron seemed impressed with Scott's welding skills.
Most of Dirt Perfects video's contain some silliness and cutting up while getting the jobs done making them fun videos to watch but I have noticed an additional level with the Lt. Dan project. While they are still cutting up as usual, Dirt Perfect is a very more focused and serious Dirt perfect with this project . Also, gasp! He has actually been seen doing actual work and getting dirty in the shop , doing stuff and all, LOL. I'm done picking at you today Dirt Perfect. This has been a really fun project just watching . I imagine it's even more so you working on your new baby. Nay not baby. Your Frankenstein Monster! Soon you will be able to scream " It's alive!, It's alive!
Thanks Scott for letting Dirt Perfect video this operation. Well done!
The way he straighten the drive line heat and cool , there is a channel called Turn Wright Machine Works. A machine job shop! He does solid rod marine shaffting the same way.
This build keeps getting better and better the additional footage of Scott contributing to the project is a true blessing, the guy is a machine.
Thanks
"There is so much more to it". Man, that's an understatement. It's always great to see someone who doesn't go with "good enough" and will work to get thousandths of an inch out when it's "within limits" just because zero is better.
Professional courtesy letting you guys back to see that happen. You can tell Scott likes what he does, and his employer is lucky to have someone who cares about the customer. Thanks for getting this on video.
I love how there is just a guy sitting there on a computer while the other guy is just smashing on the driveshaft.
It’s guys like Scott that’s got me in more trouble than I can mention. They make it look so easy I’m like no problem I can do that! Two days later I’m dragging the machine and the parts to the experts .... Nicely done gents!
That is the coolest thing I have ever seen being built is a drive line
Watching a true master at his trade... whether it is making watches or carving wooden canes... is always an awe inspiring treat for me!
Thanx for bringing me along for this visit. Scott... you are a master at your trade and a true professional too!
Thanks buddy
Well, my saturday projects just got delayed by 41 mins, can't wait to see whats next! 🛻
lol sorry
I didn't say it was a bad thing! Haha
Scott’s definitely the man. 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Woh, Mr Scott is 100% and every gesture is precise and to a usefulness, incredible, he does not forget anything and everything seems easy with him and for having done one or two and still not completely I can say that this man is a "God" of transmission, even with all the tools I would need at least 3 days ...... Great this Video
Hello from France
WOW!!! That was GREAT!!! I always wanted to see how a drive shaft was made! That is one EXCELLENT SKILLED MAN! I impressed also that he even puts his tools away right after using them! He will "ALWAYS" find his tools! Excellent work ethics!!!!! Thanks Scott!!!!! It is good to see it made is the USA!!!!!
man loved this scott is the man .that was so cool watching a master and learned so much.they need a channel
I would subscribe immediately, could learn so much, probably take 100 videos & still not know 1/2 of as needed. Gee whiz !!!
I have never seen a master driveline builder at work. Fascinating.
that Scott sure and the hell knows what he is doing. That is good service there. dont mind paying a little more when u get that kind of service.
Scott stole the show, most definitely....a true master of his profession
As said before being involve in several drop axles For someone that has never done this you are doing a great job. I will subject that you could look into what are called flange bolt and nuts instead flat and lock washers
Thanks and wish I had access to a Huck bolt machine
Scott is definitely a pro at his job. Fun watching him work.
I’ve never thought of a ball peen hammer as a precision tool but in the hands of a master it certainly is.
You can't beat a man at his own job. That was awesome to watch Scott do his thing. Thank you D.P. for taking us along.
Thanks for watching
Yes Momma was watching & there is more to the story. Lol!!! When is MBTS going to realize that when you play a prank(handing you the hot rods) that paybacks are hell!
Rumor has it he got his sense of humor and prank skills from his mama!! Well, thats what were going with anyway....haha
😂😂😂 that was his own fault I didn’t do anything he didn’t tell me to do 😂😂
Scott is an absolute legend, a total expert, perfectionist and faster than speed of sound. It was like watching a blur, just shows the worth of another contractor that's aware that time is money.
No better way to start my morning routine than a cup of coffee and Dirt Perfect, Kleeman, Man Behind the Scenes vids.
Belated welcome to Minnesota btw
Thanks buddy
It is a little cooler up there lol 😆
@@aaronbummmanbehindthescene4931 I'm from Minnesota originally, but lived near Lake Wylie, NC (outside of Charlotte) for a few years. Ya, the temp difference is a different world for sure! Keep up the fun videos. Learning some great welding tips from ya too.
Scott is definitely a master. He knows his trade so well that he doesn't have to stop and try to figure it out. It's great to watch him work.
Scott seems like a nice guy and very hard worker, he is like a Jack Russell on steroids, ha ha.
always refreshing to see someone who takes pride in their work. glad he let you video the whole process. that huge arbor press is cool.
" Gimy a hammer and i made it straight" xD love the drive shaft man xD
Hello Mr PepsiMan and "the one and only" Mr MBTSman ;-P
Dont you think the Lift axel wouldnt be better on the back ?
Here you should do that like that, cause all is more narrow like in your place.
If you want to drive the settings like yours ? - you will often not arrive xD
Love you both work together - thx so mutch :-)
Greetings to you and your familys from germany
Well, I was one of the folks wondering very early in your build of Lt Dan about the drive shaft. This video answered my concerns. The drive shaft specialist (Scott) is a true master of his craft. To see him move from meaningful action to another meaningful action is an art. The company has a great asset by having Scott and his personal interaction with you and "Sweat Pea" / Popeye Jr was a treat to watch. Scott took the time to explain what he was doing which helped viewers understand, as well. Thanks Scott and CTC Perfection Driveline for allowing us to see you in action. Great video as always. Full-watch. 👍🏽🙂
Thank god you have real friend's hard to find in life. Love the Popeye joke .
lol thanks
Love Scott! He's a cool guy and complete master at his trade. I know very little about the mechanics of a drive shaft, but he certainly made it interesting and fun to watch. Love how he immediately cleaned up everything and put it back where it belonged. All of you guys on the Dirt Perfect channel are very gifted and skilled craftsmen. I'm very impressed by what you create! Thanks for the videos!