Love these videos. Lots of great tips and info. Agree with you about metalwork on newer vehicles. Had a parking lot mishap with my daily driver a couple of years back. Creased the passenger door perpendicular to the body line. I've messed with that on and off forever it seems. At this point I'm ready to just pick up a door shell, rebuild the door and put it on. Very frustrating. I feel like I've wasted my time and don't have that kinda time to waste. Have worked on many older cars in the past, mine and friends, fixing dents, rust, body mods, etc. I find it so much easier to work with that metal. Great video. Be safe and stay well.
Nice video showing one way to fix an oil canned area in that low crown spot on the square body. I have taken that brace out and plug weld it back in to help keep the metal tight!
Awesome video brother. Looks like fun. Lol Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you and Heidi have an incredible night. Much love and RESPECT brother
Great bit of metal work, well explained. By the way, I think they call that long metal strip a ‘scuttle’; can never remember the name either. Tends to rot on the Talbot Express campers I work on ( as a hobby’ist).
Great video about metal work. Well explained. I was wondering what body filler you recommend and primer for that matter. Thanks again for the videos. I'm always watching out for them to learn from.
Great video. Isn't that dent going to come right back when some one slams the door again ? Seems like you could get it perfect but it would come back after the it's all painted and back together. Is there a way to strengthen that area ?
Used to have a UniSpotter. Buddy with a skid load (🧐might have fell off a truck?) $200 yrs ago. Don’t know where it went over the years; probably borrowed out. I’ll remember HF when I need one again. Thx!
American vehicles seem to use mild steel which is thick yet soft. Japanese cars like Toyota have very thin very HARD steel. It is good in a light hailstorm but when it gives it's totally done. As a newbie I've had them studs rip off and leave a hole I may have pulled too far I guess.
Current goes from that ring to the center where the pin is. If you pushed it down on your hand it and pulled the trigger it would shock you but hopefully nobody does that!!
@@OutlawEdge Thanks ya I can't wait for the holiday sales and I'm going to get myself set up with everything to start making nice videos... This weekend I'm going to make a update video on the Mack and I have some dents I could pull and show off this side hammer🤔 I've bin busy trying to get that old beat up fiberglass hood done fuckin thing is going to be the death of me dam old fiberglass and all the hair line cracks everywhere. Finally got my air compressor up and going again bin busy around the farm so bin only getting few hours in on the Mack every night so it's taking a bit. Great video I the 90s Chevy's do the same thing about the door handles I suspect I'll rum into this problem on the 80 GMC I'm starting on next.
Like cowl vent panel...thats what I always called them 😂😂 you know metal work are my favorite Arco videos!
Love these videos. Lots of great tips and info. Agree with you about metalwork on newer vehicles. Had a parking lot mishap with my daily driver a couple of years back. Creased the passenger door perpendicular to the body line. I've messed with that on and off forever it seems. At this point I'm ready to just pick up a door shell, rebuild the door and put it on. Very frustrating. I feel like I've wasted my time and don't have that kinda time to waste. Have worked on many older cars in the past, mine and friends, fixing dents, rust, body mods, etc. I find it so much easier to work with that metal. Great video. Be safe and stay well.
Great seeing another video from you. I havent seen one in a while. I just turned the bell on. Have a great one.
Nice video showing one way to fix an oil canned area in that low crown spot on the square body. I have taken that brace out and plug weld it back in to help keep the metal tight!
That looked like a tough spot to work on. Good point, about catching the backside on fire.👍
Thanks my brother! Great talking to u today
who is Wayne Renolds, you're one funny motorscooter lol
It's like an open act before the show,
Great video 👍
Awesome video brother. Looks like fun. Lol Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you and Heidi have an incredible night. Much love and RESPECT brother
Great bit of metal work, well explained. By the way, I think they call that long metal strip a ‘scuttle’; can never remember the name either. Tends to rot on the Talbot Express campers I work on ( as a hobby’ist).
I like your vice grips puller, cool tool. That could work for a lot things!
Bout time you get back to my trucks!
Badass bro, we call the wiper panel a "scuttle" panel, go figure lol, great work as always 👍
Thanks!
Great video about metal work. Well explained. I was wondering what body filler you recommend and primer for that matter. Thanks again for the videos. I'm always watching out for them to learn from.
Hey brother i use ROBERLO MAXIFILL body filler. We use SHOWCAR FINISH MONSTER FILL 500 primer 👍
@@OutlawEdge ok I just ordered a gal of the body filler.....I'll try the primer next...appreciate your advice man
U will love the stuff!!!
Great video brother! Sorry for making fun of ya! 😅
Arco Wayne told me he's a stud! 😲
Great video. Isn't that dent going to come right back when some one slams the door again ?
Seems like you could get it perfect but it would come back after the it's all painted and back together.
Is there a way to strengthen that area ?
By shrinking the area it’s now super strong and very tight. So it won’t come back 👍
Why not use a shrinking tip for the stud welder?
Didn’t even know that was a thing 😳
Used to have a UniSpotter. Buddy with a skid load (🧐might have fell off a truck?) $200 yrs ago. Don’t know where it went over the years; probably borrowed out. I’ll remember HF when I need one again. Thx!
Always good to see your comments my brother!
Nice work.. wouldn’t a shrinking disc work on this?
@@spitngunz10 yes 👍 someday I will buy one of those bro. Merry Christmas!
ARCO
awesome video brother and some good tips
I got question my father's 70 charger top of fender in oil canning do you think that trick you did on the door would work on fender
@@hershelroach2815 yes for sure 👍
I LIKED IT GREAT JOB
Thanks my brother. I appreciate your comments 👍 ARCO
Sanding off again????
Have you ever tried a shrinking disc? I have only tried a couple of times but it was quite successful.
Yes but they are pricey and I hardly have spots like this that need work 👍
Cowl Panel
Great Video
Frick dude that was helpful thank you
He said "I am gonna use a Stud Puller"..... But I ain't there!
854th!!!! That panel is called the cowl top.
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Cab air inlet scuttle panel
American vehicles seem to use mild steel which is thick yet soft. Japanese cars like Toyota have very thin very HARD steel. It is good in a light hailstorm but when it gives it's totally done. As a newbie I've had them studs rip off and leave a hole I may have pulled too far I guess.
Current goes from that ring to the center where the pin is. If you pushed it down on your hand it and pulled the trigger it would shock you but hopefully nobody does that!!
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Now what happens when it gets hot from grinding?
Just take it slow grinding the area and bow air on it to cool area down taco breath
@@OutlawEdge hahahahaha!!!! Mmmm! Tacos sound good right now!
top cowl vent panel.
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Looking good brother oil caning can be a bitch later Gene Gorringe Mi ✌️🇺🇲
THUMBS UP
You use bondo in your hair! Can’t be that bad.
Cowl panel
Eastwood makes a really nice slide hammer for studs I bought one and love it maby I'll mention it and show it off in a video when I get the Mack done.
That would be great.👍I would definitely check that out bro. Thanks
I subbed your channel. Thought i did awhile back but i guess I didn’t lol
@@OutlawEdge Thanks ya I can't wait for the holiday sales and I'm going to get myself set up with everything to start making nice videos... This weekend I'm going to make a update video on the Mack and I have some dents I could pull and show off this side hammer🤔 I've bin busy trying to get that old beat up fiberglass hood done fuckin thing is going to be the death of me dam old fiberglass and all the hair line cracks everywhere. Finally got my air compressor up and going again bin busy around the farm so bin only getting few hours in on the Mack every night so it's taking a bit. Great video I the 90s Chevy's do the same thing about the door handles I suspect I'll rum into this problem on the 80 GMC I'm starting on next.
I have the Eastwood one too and really like it.
cowl panel
Crappy stud welder work!
I JUST BOUGHT A RUST FREE 1 OWNER SQUARE BODY 4X4 SITTIN 19 YEARS. CHEAP COMPLETE UNMOLESTED. NEEDS MOTOR WORK
1st
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@@whoiswaynereynolds5457 I even got the first like...🤘🤘
Shrank or shrunk? 😂
Shrinkdeded? 😁🤔🤔🤔
@@OutlawEdge 😂👍
Good job though 🤣
What new intro thats it im unsubscribing lol jk cool video
First
Nope.... LMAO
@@myconight 😅😅😅😅😅
I caught a fire on fire that way. It was only a fire hahahaha
Ford
That's a cowl panel
Cowl Panel
If it was a ford you wouldn't have that problem 🤣
Yea stop rambling and get to work
But it's the best manly ASMR..... You know you were watching his videos under the firetruck when you fell asleep.
@@myconight 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 nope! I was having a donut
@@whoiswaynereynolds5457 shit I just realized you switched your name on here... lol
@@myconight hahahaha
I didn't have to watch very long, to find out you have no clue what your doing
Thanks 🙏 been building show winning custom cars for many years. I will try to be more perfect like you 😆👍🖕🖕🖕
Cowl panel