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1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restorations - Pt. 38 Two Year Review (Short(er) Version)1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restorations - Pt. 38 Two Year Review (Short(er) Version)
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restorations - Pt. 38 Two Year Review (Short(er) Version)
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It's been two years since we started this project. It's time to look back and see what we see)
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 38 Two Year Review (Full version)1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 38 Two Year Review (Full version)
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 38 Two Year Review (Full version)
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It's been a two year journey and it's time to look back and remember.
1966 VW Convertible Restoration - Pt. 37 The Front Clip Fits!1966 VW Convertible Restoration - Pt. 37 The Front Clip Fits!
1966 VW Convertible Restoration - Pt. 37 The Front Clip Fits!
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We finally get to the point of fitting the last big final piece of the puzzle.
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 36 - Fitting the front clip1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 36 - Fitting the front clip
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 36 - Fitting the front clip
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Time to marry all the different parts together and see if they start to fit.
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 35 - Front Clip Come Apart (Pt. 1)1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 35 - Front Clip Come Apart (Pt. 1)
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 35 - Front Clip Come Apart (Pt. 1)
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Time to finally get to the problem we started all this for!
1966 VW Convertible Restoration Pt. 34 - New Decklid Engine Seal Installed1966 VW Convertible Restoration Pt. 34 - New Decklid Engine Seal Installed
1966 VW Convertible Restoration Pt. 34 - New Decklid Engine Seal Installed
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The old seal and channel were shot. Installing a new one ended up being a pretty straightforward and easy job...for once.
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 33 - Finally a Level Bumper!!!1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 33 - Finally a Level Bumper!!!
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 33 - Finally a Level Bumper!!!
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So many videos never end up showing a bolted on, level, square bumper that clears the decklid. I think we accomplished it.
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 32 - Rear Apron Installation1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 32 - Rear Apron Installation
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration Pt. 32 - Rear Apron Installation
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Finally getting the back of the car together again and it's starting to go smoothly.
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 31 - Bumper Braces Pt. 2!1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 31 - Bumper Braces Pt. 2!
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 31 - Bumper Braces Pt. 2!
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Getting the rear to fit together correctly is taking more work than we thought. Hopefully, when we are done, everything will fit correctly. (fingers crossed)
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 30 Fitting bumper braces1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 30 Fitting bumper braces
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 30 Fitting bumper braces
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This task is more challenging than we thought.
Bestarc Plasma Cutter Unbox, Review & Ease of UseBestarc Plasma Cutter Unbox, Review & Ease of Use
Bestarc Plasma Cutter Unbox, Review & Ease of Use
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Plasma cutters are one of the sweetest tools in the shop. Bestarc is becoming a recognized name in affordable plasma cutters. But for first time users, how easy are they to setup and use? Let's see... Here's more information about Bestarc products: Amazon's website: reurl.cc/dLeZ06 Instagram: bestarc_offical TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@bestarc_plasma/
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 29 Decklid Rust Hole Repairs1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 29 Decklid Rust Hole Repairs
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 29 Decklid Rust Hole Repairs
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This decklid is taking a lot more work than we anticipated, but we are finally getting there.
1966 VW Convertible Restoration Pt. 28 Decklid Hinge Adjustments1966 VW Convertible Restoration Pt. 28 Decklid Hinge Adjustments
1966 VW Convertible Restoration Pt. 28 Decklid Hinge Adjustments
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Wow...this ended up being harder and taking longer than we expected.
1966 VW Convertible Restoration - Pt. 27 Decklid Rebuild1966 VW Convertible Restoration - Pt. 27 Decklid Rebuild
1966 VW Convertible Restoration - Pt. 27 Decklid Rebuild
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Time to start repairing the decklid. It turning out to quite the challenge!
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 26 Rear Trim Panel Replacement1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 26 Rear Trim Panel Replacement
1966 VW Beetle Convertible Restoration - Pt. 26 Rear Trim Panel Replacement
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The panel above the decklid was in bad shape and we were nervous to assemble the rear of the car without having a solid place to start.

Komentáře

  • @goblinking4995
    @goblinking4995 Před 11 hodinami

    You could use lead melting and then sand it down it ez

  • @goblinking4995
    @goblinking4995 Před 11 hodinami

    You could weld a skeleton in the in side and make it so close the outside welds wont push back and skeleton will stop the worp and the patch is supported they make a air tool that make a over lap in metal so less worp

  • @goblinking4995
    @goblinking4995 Před 11 hodinami

    Why do you keep going over it weld long winded

  • @meguinness1116
    @meguinness1116 Před 3 dny

    Motor guard.... The inside of the filter roll as a plastic roll....must be removed before inserting it? Thank you

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 3 dny

      I'm not 100% sure. I don't think mine has a plastic roll in the middle. I might be forgetting. Maybe somebody else can chime in here and help with the answer.

  • @user-hs8ln8hg1l
    @user-hs8ln8hg1l Před 5 dny

    Doug and Dale enjoyed the recap of the last two years - I have binge watch all 38 episodes. 👍👍

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 3 dny

      Thanks! I appreciate it. I'm glad you enjoy them.

  • @mmike76
    @mmike76 Před 10 dny

    never sand blast before welding, it impregnates the metal with contaminates.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 9 dny

      Hmmm...That makes some sense. The car was sandblasted before I got it, so I had no choice. But you have to remove the paint before you can weld. Sometimes you have to sandblast to remove the paint. It seems like you are going to have impurities is old weathered formerly rusty steel no matter what you do. I guess I'm not seeing how sandblasting is going to make it much worse. It's easier welding sand blasted metal compared to rusty metal, I know that! Thanks for sharing the thought.

    • @mmike76
      @mmike76 Před dnem

      @@3rdstallgarage I'm in the process like you, I did it a little differently, bought a spare front frame rail and went to a metal shop and had them make me up 3/16 frame rails that just covered the originals and went through the floor and encapsulated the rear frame rail. Inboard from where the new mini tub position similar to Detroit speed. causal glance you wouldn't detect. Final pinch welds will be 5 1/2 inches so your method wouldn't of worked. Looks like you lost 2 to 3 inches of clearance. Watch at very helpful youtuber- "Sylvesters Customs" special on sandblasting and you will be very prudent in that method of paint removal. Not trying to be a smart ass just a student with similar hobbies.

  • @trailerparkcryptoking5213

    I think you did a great job and it should be really strong! I need to do this to a 1962 Falcon Ranchero that I want to add some horsepower to. In high school circa 1981-82 I had one for a drag car running 11.80’s with no subframe connectors and it was starting to pull the front wheels up 1”-2” and we worried about the unibody flexing.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 10 dny

      Thanks. It's probably overkill for the engine I'm putting in it...but nows the time to do it right and who knows what engine I'll drop in it later!

  • @greggory448
    @greggory448 Před 18 dny

    😂😮😢😅😊

  • @psmola101
    @psmola101 Před 18 dny

    Hanging anything on an I-joist other than a ceiling is just an accident waiting to happen as they are not engineered for the type of load you are adding. Ceilings are classed as dead loads, and a crane is classed as a live load - two different beasts with different impacts on the structure. They are not engineered for that purpose. They will delaminate sooner or later. Sure, I see your comments that all is well and SO FAR nothing bad has happened, but that is just shit luck as far as I am concerned. Its like going on in the ocean 5 miles in a canoe, and saying, what the hell , why should i worry, I've done it several time before and nothing bad has happened. IMO its very irresponsible of you to put such dangerous content on CZcams. I just hope that no one copies your poorly conceived ideas and gets injured or worse. It boggles my mind that you completely ignore and dismiss well meaning advice from people having much more knowledge than you on this topic. Do you also believe that earth is flat?

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 17 dny

      Nope. The earth isn't flat. I've taken my structural engineering classes and we can agree to disagree. I hope you have a good day!

  • @SladeA14
    @SladeA14 Před 19 dny

    Is there a part number for that mounting bracket?

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 18 dny

      I don't. Sorry.

    • @SladeA14
      @SladeA14 Před 18 dny

      @@3rdstallgarage no worries. I found it. It is,for those looking in the future: Chrysler OE 5113323AA - Rear Left Bumper Cover Reinforcement Bracket

  • @SeagullGarage
    @SeagullGarage Před 21 dnem

    Good content, simple and direct! Well done! Keep it coming!!!

  • @TentandLantern
    @TentandLantern Před 22 dny

    This is PERFECT! I’m stripping paint off a 1965 Frolic. I had been doing the Citrus Strip in 30 minute intervals, but it seems like overnight is the way to go. Thanks!

  • @JunkworksGarage
    @JunkworksGarage Před 22 dny

    i've watched every mustang vid & moste of the beetle vids thanks for the entertainment & motivation.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 21 dnem

      I appreciate that! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @jameschuke4104
    @jameschuke4104 Před 24 dny

    I wouldn't run the second line use all the filter system if not your defeating the purpose

  • @jk66mustang
    @jk66mustang Před 24 dny

    I’ve watched all the videos of 3rd stall since about part 13 of the mustang restoration and came over from Jo Daddy’s. Love all the great work and amazing friendships you two share. Looking forward to more great work and videos.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 23 dny

      Thanks! I've spent a lot of time following Jo Daddy too. His level of craftsmanship and skill is beyond mine, but I need to learn to be content with who I am. Thanks for following.

  • @CarlosGutierrez-qz8yp

    1972

  • @CarlosGutierrez-qz8yp

    I've watched all your episodes and that what I like to see on restorations of bugs.I'm also restoring a convertible,lot of work to get where you want.I enjoy watching your videos

  • @markawitte
    @markawitte Před 25 dny

    I have watched every episode. I'm a fan of perpetual improvement projects. Favorite line from September 2022: "Maybe our goal should be not to use hot glue." I knew from then on that this would be a quality restoration.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 25 dny

      We haven’t used hot glue yet!!! Thanks for watching.

  • @ChristopherJones16
    @ChristopherJones16 Před 26 dny

    12:50 "but... if youre going to do it.. you do it right!" I dont know why people spend all that time and energy taking part a car to restore it, but then decide to cut corners on the easiest things to fix/clean/replace. No matter what you're looking at.. whether it be a painting, a sculpture, a story, landscaping... it's ALWAYS the small details that separate a master from a novice.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 25 dny

      So true. I think sometimes people just don't have the discipline to pay attention to details. Hopefully we have. Others may judge that we are the ones cutting corners. We are doing the best with the skill we have.

  • @triciavallely8063
    @triciavallely8063 Před 28 dny

    Thank you for the star wars reference😂😂😂

  • @ChristopherJones16
    @ChristopherJones16 Před měsícem

    08:17 a scungent tool? or scunchant? I couldnt find anything on google near those names.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před měsícem

      VW Dash Switch Escutcheon Screw Tool www.jbugs.com/product/VW012941.html

  • @goblinkiller4701
    @goblinkiller4701 Před měsícem

    Hey I have a 66 mustang and I need help with a few things would love some advise please let me know thank u

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před měsícem

      Feel free to send me an email at dougvanderwell@gmail.com I'm no expert, but I'll help if I can!

  • @ballhawk387
    @ballhawk387 Před měsícem

    I checked this out, thinking I might need it, but ultimately did not. I applied a lot of penetrating lubricant to the bolts before starting the job, including shooting it through the little hole in the frame, and very gradually took out the bolts using a breaker bar, occasionally going in a bit, then out more.

  • @jaimemendoza7942
    @jaimemendoza7942 Před měsícem

    Good job, i braced my convert before i did door alignment it work for me

  • @tripmcmurray
    @tripmcmurray Před měsícem

    I've got on question I've removed the body from pan and disconnected everything so can I pull the motor and transmission all as one part? I can't seem to find the answer anywhere. It's a 69

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před měsícem

      I'm not 100% sure, but I think you could. But I'm not sure why you would want to. They are very easy to separate and move around the garage apart. Go ahead and try!

    • @tripmcmurray
      @tripmcmurray Před měsícem

      So the long and short is I bought one that ran but the body, pan and front end were trashed and a second with good body and pan no wiring and then a third with a good interior so trying to make one good one out of 3.

  • @richardtgaribay5791
    @richardtgaribay5791 Před měsícem

    Just replace the whole bottom luggage

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před měsícem

      I think it would have been more work and less original metal left. But you are right, we could have.

  • @gthree0239
    @gthree0239 Před měsícem

    After watching several videos of shop air set up and proper air compressor usage/maintenance I’m sold on your method of cooling the air before going into the air tank. I remember growing up how much water our compressor would accumulate. And it was always rusty, so we knew our tank was dirty. I think the only two things I’m going to different is add a desiccant air filter coming out of the copper cooling lines prior to entering the tank (for just more added extraction) and my lines will be simple so using copper throughout wont be too cost prohibitive. Thanks for the great ideas.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před měsícem

      One person suggested, and I think I might try it, to have the air go through my copper tubing the other direction. That would help the air flow push the water down. I think that might be the one thing I would try differently.

  • @rickroel4994
    @rickroel4994 Před měsícem

    That really sucks.

  • @rickroel4994
    @rickroel4994 Před měsícem

    He then drags it out. 😂

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před měsícem

      Sorry...I missed what you were pointing out.

  • @WheresWilson58
    @WheresWilson58 Před měsícem

    Nice work! I'll be starting on the tray on my '71 Vert, but unfortunately, most of the horizontal surface is total trash. I'll have to bite the bullet and buy the entire piece...

  • @Biokemist-o3k
    @Biokemist-o3k Před měsícem

    NEW Subscriber!! Love the build and great video!!

  • @InTheAbysswithRick
    @InTheAbysswithRick Před měsícem

    Looks great, good job guys

  • @plasmaman9592
    @plasmaman9592 Před 2 měsíci

    You will remove more moisture if you put the regulator before you dryer. When the air drops pressure it expands and gets colder and can't hold as much moisture so that is when it starts to come out on its own so there will be less for the beads to have to suck out of the air. All systems for sale as a kit are set up that way for that reason.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před měsícem

      That makes sense. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @blacksmithnc
    @blacksmithnc Před 2 měsíci

    Looks great. Cant wait for part 37

  • @ndenise3460
    @ndenise3460 Před 2 měsíci

    Should have pulled th convertible seatpan then put in the brace and then reinstalled

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 2 měsíci

      Might have been a good way to go too. Thanks for sharing.

  • @danielhertz7266
    @danielhertz7266 Před 2 měsíci

    Is there anyone making an aluminum oil filter & cooler relocation plate for these yet? I can only find older models with it available.

  • @user-yb9wr1ie3n
    @user-yb9wr1ie3n Před 2 měsíci

    Hey guys amazing restoration im also making a beetle convertible you guys are both awesome im really enjoying to see u how you restored this very fabulus history cars, yes im still watching u now with my hot coffee,thanks

  • @DavidHernandez-hc6xm
    @DavidHernandez-hc6xm Před 2 měsíci

    What the name of the brand of the transmission cooler and did increase your mpg?

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 2 měsíci

      I bought it from etrailer.com and I can't imagine it increased my mpg at all. I think it just helps keep the tranny fluid cool which helps with longevity of the transmission.

  • @Paul-fe4vl
    @Paul-fe4vl Před 2 měsíci

    The way you had it first was backwards in the sense of thermal dynamics. Run the hot air into the top of the coil so the coil can cool down as the air goes downward. You don't want the hottest on the bottom so that heat given off rises to the pipes above it. It will cool better with hot on top and cooler on the bottom. Plus the air will push any condensed water toward the drain tee near the bottom and not carry the moisture up toward the top. I used to teach HVAC and both air and hydronic systems balancing along with thermal dynamics, so I have some experience in that field after 46 years.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 2 měsíci

      Hmmm....that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @user-yb9wr1ie3n
    @user-yb9wr1ie3n Před 2 měsíci

    nice, good shaping n patching, bro!

  • @EricBible87
    @EricBible87 Před 2 měsíci

    Great review!

  • @larrytomovich8436
    @larrytomovich8436 Před 2 měsíci

    I made 1 long ago and i took it past a 90 degrees and it reduces the chance of it tipping back over.

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 2 měsíci

      Good suggestions. A slight tip might make it easier to work on too. Thanks for the "tip". ;)

  • @dougbadham3642
    @dougbadham3642 Před 2 měsíci

    You did a great job exposing the challenges of most conventional Weld-Thru. Most W/T manufacturers use zinc or copper in their products for two reasons. 1. For conductivity. 2 They actually want it to be a sacrificial coating. They want moisture to attack the zinc or copper prior to rusting or corroding the substrate ie metal. The challenge is most of the product burns off around the weld joint during the welding process as seen in your video; Leving the weld joint itself unprotected and vulnerable to immediate corrosion. Once corrosion sets in on the weld joint it creeps out (creep corrosion) onto the rest of the joint eating away the zinc or copper W/T. To date the best product I have used is from Like90 ( part# 10011) . It is a thin film resin based product that contains a corrosion inhibitor. When welding this product the resin liquifies, as it cools it pulls back around the weld joint. To insure complete encapsulation of the weld joint they (Like90) recommends the use of a secondary product Like90 Dry Film ( # 10012). This product is again a resin based product that will wick into the weld joint fully encapsulating the weld joint and any burn back that may occurred. Because the weld joint and burn back are now protected as well as there are no sacrificial corrosive elements included you are left with a premium weld joint.

  • @91rss
    @91rss Před 2 měsíci

    if you can find some at local scrap yard etc, get sole copper hot water baseboard sections as it has aluminum cooling fins on it. its a thinner copper though so care in handling , cutting it and soldering it is something to be aware of a guy told us .

  • @goombagsp
    @goombagsp Před 2 měsíci

    Glad to see this system, especially the cooling arrangement between the pump head and the tank. Good call on the drop ear fittings and the 3/4" pex. You've convinced me to do the same. The leaking you experienced on the soft copper pipe is because compression ring fittings are not suitable for soft copper pipe - at any pressure. Flare fittings will work, no JB Weld required. If the JB fails going forward, you might want to consider swap out those compression ring fittings for flared fittings. No sweating required, no additional union couplings. You will need a flaring tool for the copper.

  • @jaimemartin6748
    @jaimemartin6748 Před 2 měsíci

    thanks!

  • @dirtywaterfab1695
    @dirtywaterfab1695 Před 3 měsíci

    hey man at 5:52 when discussing polarity for gas shield welding you said, "the wire that comes from the gun goes to the negative." doesn't the diagram show the work connected to the negative pole? and the gun is electrode positive?

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 2 měsíci

      Yes! Nice catch. I mispoke. Follow the diagram...which is correct. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @crazywickedcustoms7272
    @crazywickedcustoms7272 Před 3 měsíci

    Good video

  • @Jeff_Seely
    @Jeff_Seely Před 3 měsíci

    Great mod! Thanks for producing it.Ilive in hot Texas and I am scared to death of these 62TE trannys overheating. Judging by the accent you live up in the middle-north where avg far lower temps up there. But just curious how many miles do you have on your 62TE and is it original? Thanks again!!!

    • @3rdstallgarage
      @3rdstallgarage Před 3 měsíci

      Sorry. I've sold the minivan and don't remember how many miles are on it. Yes, I am in the northern Mid-west in Michigan. Thanks for watching the videos!

    • @Jeff_Seely
      @Jeff_Seely Před 3 měsíci

      Okay man. Hope you got out of it. What you needed and thanks for the response.

  • @ricardozurita9334
    @ricardozurita9334 Před 3 měsíci

    you are the best ,asere . thank you 😂