It all looks so easy when you do it. Sure, an abundance of tools and random bits and pieces to improvise helps a lot, but your incredible experience is just obvious.
Hi i am from the UK. I really enjoy what you have put out on your channel. I went onto google maps and put in poughkeepsie and it would seem it is a settlement in Arkansas and not a city. If any of you guys know different then please let me know. Thank you.
Watching you cut out that piece of steel brought to mind a story. I'm a wood guy and stand in awe of those who can work wonders with metal. The last time I worked on a car was in about 1997 on our HZ Premier (Australian Holden from the late 70's). Anyway after dad passed my sister was lamenting who was gonna do the maintenance around her place. I suggested she could do it since working with wood is very similar to sewing all she had to do was substitute screws, glue and nails for thread. She got it and I only get called in for the big jobs.
Awesome video as always. Just wanted to mention to you if no one already has that is you are not supposed to use a impact driver on knock outs/hole punches. It ruins the threads of the tool. Keeping the threads lubed real good helps with the life of the tool.
Use the panel you made the mistake on
Ha ha ha
cool
It all looks so easy when you do it. Sure, an abundance of tools and random bits and pieces to improvise helps a lot, but your incredible experience is just obvious.
Handbrake section shit metal is totally rubbish – do it again as book said
measure twice cut once I think is what I say.
Great job! I love to watch you fabricate…..and of course, see the end result.
When you gonna convert one to EV?
Hi i am from the UK. I really enjoy what you have put out on your channel. I went onto google maps and put in poughkeepsie and it would seem it is a settlement in Arkansas and not a city. If any of you guys know different then please let me know. Thank you.
nice to see other people make mistakes besides me.
pretty cool
Watching you cut out that piece of steel brought to mind a story. I'm a wood guy and stand in awe of those who can work wonders with metal. The last time I worked on a car was in about 1997 on our HZ Premier (Australian Holden from the late 70's). Anyway after dad passed my sister was lamenting who was gonna do the maintenance around her place. I suggested she could do it since working with wood is very similar to sewing all she had to do was substitute screws, glue and nails for thread. She got it and I only get called in for the big jobs.
I'm screaming at the screen after he cut the first two holes and they were backwards. NOOOOoooooo!
Awesome video as always. Just wanted to mention to you if no one already has that is you are not supposed to use a impact driver on knock outs/hole punches. It ruins the threads of the tool. Keeping the threads lubed real good helps with the life of the tool.
I like your videos because you use basic tool nothing where you have to spend big buck.
Is your band saw blade on backwards?