YOUR DOING AN AWESOME JOB FOR WHAT CONDITIONS YOUR WORKING WITH WELL TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE HAVE A GOOD DAY AND WEEKEND PEACE BE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS KEEP UP THE FANTASTIC JOB TILL NEXT VIDEO BY FOR NOW
Great job must have one. I like the way you didn't mess with the hinge. I'm just stupid enough I would have tried to mess with the hand you probably got the gate all screwed up. Learned a very important lesson in this video. Don't mess with it unless you have to.
I restored Indian Motorcycles (among others in New Jersey) couple of decades ago – one divorce – and viola – not more restoration. I NOW get my fix from Mr. Mustie1 while viewing from Star Valley, Arizona. Wrench on there fellow fabrication lover.
We're not going to Palm Beach on this one..I like that expression, reminds me of a great late friend of mine. His favorite was "Good enough for the girls I'm fucking" among hundreds of others.
looking good so far, if those rails for the train are not correctly lined up they will section a portion of it out.the fuse them together with the special little forge that fits right over the rail it only takes a matter of minutes. Especially with the higher speed freight trains and seen this countless amount of times after living in the Midwest
YOUR DOING AN AWESOME JOB FOR WHAT CONDITIONS YOUR WORKING WITH WELL TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE HAVE A GOOD DAY AND WEEKEND PEACE BE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS KEEP UP THE FANTASTIC JOB TILL NEXT VIDEO BY FOR NOW
Listening to your thoughts is great, its a real help for those that intend to tackle something similar.
Great job must have one. I like the way you didn't mess with the hinge. I'm just stupid enough I would have tried to mess with the hand you probably got the gate all screwed up. Learned a very important lesson in this video. Don't mess with it unless you have to.
Ayyyyyyy 2019 😀
As usual, nice work…..
You need to get better lighting for your garage, I recommend led
I restored Indian Motorcycles (among others in New Jersey) couple of decades ago – one divorce – and viola – not more restoration. I NOW get my fix from Mr. Mustie1 while viewing from Star Valley, Arizona. Wrench on there fellow fabrication lover.
We're not going to Palm Beach on this one..I like that expression, reminds me of a great late friend of mine. His favorite was "Good enough for the girls I'm fucking" among hundreds of others.
One step at a time
come on power down going to stop you get some yankee candles and crack on
and that is why if you want a weather report use your face ball and look out of your door
looking good so far, if those rails for the train are not correctly lined up they will section a portion of it out.the fuse them together with the special little forge that fits right over the rail it only takes a matter of minutes. Especially with the higher speed freight trains and seen this countless amount of times after living in the Midwest
Mustie you are by far the best resto guy I've seen love your work wonderful
Ever think of putting a light behind your Harbor Freight cardboard bender?
Love the double cab vedios.
One time I had the power go out while I was painting a car, that was a wonderful experience.