I bought a 1973 be bus type two that’s in pieces but it runs. But it wouldn’t be legal to take it on the road pieces are falling off where do you suggest I start?
Should have finished listening to the end of the video. What you said at the very end was really important. About the they may not be what you're doing but, they now have a way better understanding of what it takes to get to that level. That is the one thing that I love about YouTube. It will save you tens of thousands of $$$ and time. Because you will figure it out real quick by watching videos whether or not you got the hootspa to finish a project you're looking at taking on. Also it will help you figure out to what level you want to take it. Thus it will also save you a ton of time in the process. Because like you do, mowers I will never fill up a gas tank and try and fix everything on a mower before I figure out if something will run. That's something you taught me and I appreciate it mustie1. that also works for cars, welders, anyting you're buying from someone else. Thank you for that mustie1.
I really loved your explanation about YouTube that was really encouraging to me just starting into YouTube as far as making videos I'm thinking I'm going to start making some videos of some of the stuff I make around here. And I was encouraged by you, and several other Gentleman on YouTube. Thank you for the encouragement.
I discovered you recently and have been watching from the beginning. Watched this one today. There is a channel for a hotrod shop in Fortworth Texas call KC's Paint Shop. They do some awesome show quality cars. They have some videos of their body man sanding a couple of cars. One trick they use after the bondo is high build sandable primer so that they don't have to fill such small imperfections. You can spray on some of the thick primer. They also usually strip right down to the bare metal to prevent reactions between different types of paint. Laquer over enamel has the same effect a paint stripper. You are right. There is a huge mountain of things to learn. I haven't painted a car in about 30 years. I have probably forgotten most of what I knew.
Try not to use grinder type of wire wheels on Rusty metal. It might seem like your cleaning the metal, but what your actually doing is beating microscopic particles of rust deeper into the metal. Nice job anyways love all your videos
I bought a 1973 be bus type two that’s in pieces but it runs. But it wouldn’t be legal to take it on the road pieces are falling off where do you suggest I start?
I watch very little TV anymore. Things like this is way more interesting.
Some people like to make a dollar outta $0.15 and some people like to put good money after bad
Anybody can do it right takes real talent to do it with what you got
Every time I watch it it's like watching it new again it's not Bondo and I don't know what you called the putty but it's polyester putty
Should have finished listening to the end of the video. What you said at the very end was really important. About the they may not be what you're doing but, they now have a way better understanding of what it takes to get to that level. That is the one thing that I love about YouTube. It will save you tens of thousands of $$$ and time. Because you will figure it out real quick by watching videos whether or not you got the hootspa to finish a project you're looking at taking on. Also it will help you figure out to what level you want to take it. Thus it will also save you a ton of time in the process. Because like you do, mowers I will never fill up a gas tank and try and fix everything on a mower before I figure out if something will run. That's something you taught me and I appreciate it mustie1. that also works for cars, welders, anyting you're buying from someone else. Thank you for that mustie1.
I really loved your explanation about YouTube that was really encouraging to me just starting into YouTube as far as making videos I'm thinking I'm going to start making some videos of some of the stuff I make around here. And I was encouraged by you, and several other Gentleman on YouTube. Thank you for the encouragement.
Enjoy your work Musto….just curious…is this how you make your living…refurbishing? If so…sweet!
I discovered you recently and have been watching from the beginning. Watched this one today. There is a channel for a hotrod shop in Fortworth Texas call KC's Paint Shop. They do some awesome show quality cars. They have some videos of their body man sanding a couple of cars. One trick they use after the bondo is high build sandable primer so that they don't have to fill such small imperfections. You can spray on some of the thick primer. They also usually strip right down to the bare metal to prevent reactions between different types of paint. Laquer over enamel has the same effect a paint stripper. You are right. There is a huge mountain of things to learn. I haven't painted a car in about 30 years. I have probably forgotten most of what I knew.
How about a bus in pre primer state clear coated to show all previous colours..cool would turn heads 😀
Try not to use grinder type of wire wheels on Rusty metal. It might seem like your cleaning the metal, but what your actually doing is beating microscopic particles of rust deeper into the metal. Nice job anyways love all your videos
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