I got these windows on a trade for some work on another bus, but they ended up needing more work then I thought. so we ended up taking them apart and stripping off the powder coat to repaint them, hoping to get it done in one take but did not happen. also trying a new camera and I am aware of the sound issues and the fact that you cant see when the light is too brite, should be better on the next video after learning lessons on this one.
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Do you make a living just from trading, restore and reselling?
FANTASTIC BODY WORK TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY TILL NEXT VIDEO TTYL
Wow production quality. And video got better at the new place. Good job….
Maybe heat would have helped?
hey like all of your shows learn something new every time
that splitty is awsum and i really like your videos
I was clenching my buttcheeks a little bit when you were hammering on the window frame!
SO what wold new glass cost for those frames if you had broken the glass? Would you really have had to stay with the non movable type glass with new seals? I am just curious if you have a good ball park idea or are you just making an assumption of the cost being prohibitive?
Got a VW for you to check out, guy in Indonesia built it The "Mukidi" by My Passions, it's on YouTube, this is one VW should of built, a Baja Beetle Van. Cool looking car.
looks good and sounds good too
Compressed air and a rubber-tip blower is your best friend in the future—- NEVER beat on those! You got lucky
Somewhere on an assembly line, there was a person who slapped hundreds of those windows together every hour.
Lucky you, got Czech Java bike ๐ Was legend in USSR… I wanted it so much being teenager… Enjoy restoration and good luck ๐ !
I have a 69 baywindow bus and I getting an exhaust smell inside. Any suggestions on where to look? I put a new seal around the back door and engine compartment. The exhaust is new and comes out the left side.
The sound quality is much better