in this video we get the rest of the metal work replaced, take some time to paint it, then a fellow youtuber donates some mirrors,
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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Love your channel mustie ︶
You forgot to undercoat the panels
Yip there's where I hanged around 👍
I always push like before I watch, because I do learn a lot. Ben working on cars for a long time but he does stuff I never have worked on. I want a Cushman trickster as a tricked out pick up. Now got to find one.
i thought you might have replaced the part of exhaust that heats air coming to the cabin with new pipes from exhaust manifold as well , i do like watching you videos and enjoy your content by the way .
Who does the subtitles ,maybe go for a hearing test .
The floor would've gone in in one piece if you turned it upside down, put a couple of slots at opposing corners and fold the flange down a touch.
Slide the complete floor in and tap the flanges square again. Weld the slots if needed and, once you turn the box back upright, the floor would've dropped to the bottom ready for final fixing 👍👍
Love the machine, sooo cute.
They look real good perfect.
How about a screen over the hose ends for the cab heater to avoid mice, stink bugs, wasps, and, intake air duct air filter to avoid the dirt. Waiting for the test drive to see how the cab heater performs … Nice job.
I really don't get why some prefer a rusty vehicle. ??? I just can not wrap my head around that. You are not the only one.
Why didn't you clean up rust a bit. Save the shitmetal some.
I would suggest measuring for the new floor before cutting out the old one.
Love the videos, please keep them coming!
I also tinker with (mostly) light machinery and occasionally do some fabrication work in Southern NH (I have a plasma cutter, mig welder, arc welder, tig welder, and oxy-acetlyene setup for this work). As I watch your videos, I'm curious where you most often obtain raw materials and/or if you have any recommendations as to where to source them. I've purchased some at Lowes and Home depot, but selection is limited. I've also purchased some metal from online retailers, but this tends to be pricey. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!