I Can’t Believe What Was Under The RUST on This Truck
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- čas přidán 21. 04. 2024
- Working on Josh’s 1975 Ford super cab project today we’re doing motor work and rust repair. I can’t believe what they tried to use to fix the rust prior, but will make sure to do it right. 
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Nothing better than seeing friends help with your project, but helping in the right way!😂😂
This thing is mint by midwestern standards.
For sure!!
When he started burning the spray foam I almost expected to hear Trevor's voice saying "Ruuuuudy"!
lol
"Things have to be precise and you can't use your eyeball anymore" - you have never sounded more like your dad 😂
it a ginger thing. better then everyone 😂. wear safety glasses. you ginger
Just hit me when Josh’s dad showed up Josh is Lizzy’s brother 🙂
Yup
Steel wool and spray foam helps to stop mice and the like from getting into small holes...
Spray foam holds moisture and will rust from the inside out...
That chain hook is supposed to be bent. I've seen them on some transport chain tie-downs. They don't unhook and fall off the chain as easily as the straight ones.
I concur
The chains we used for tieing down equipment in the aircraft have the same hooks.
It's always handy to have friends who like to do the jobs you don't. 👍🏼
I’m within 30 min from Preston!!! So cool!!! Truck is coming together nicely!!
Those hooks are military, transport equipment, usually on cargo planes.
Black is a good engine color if you expect a lot of oil leaks.
That truck has some character to it, that's for sure! Nice that RAD can help Josh and his dad with something that is so important to them!
This episode earned my submission..er..,I mean subscription
I "fixed" alot of rust when I was in high school with Sundays paper expanding foam and tiger hair filler.
The hook is bent so that it lays flat and keeps the chain straight when you wrap the chain around a tie down point and grab a link. Very helpful when hauling machinery .
You are the best plasma cutter I have seen on all the channels I watch.
This truck look 😍 with this chrome rims👍🤩
Guys! Please use eye protection.
Can you make these longer and more often please?
Rudy is a stud!!!
good job!
Foam, poor man's bondo, is used in Minnesota body repair when you traded a case of Grain Belt Premium for the vehicle. Those wheels and Firestones make everything look right. This is going to be one sweet high boy.
In the apartment business that is how to filling around plumbing to keep mice out ,they won't chew thru foam if it's got steel wool in it
So a plumber owned this truck 🤔
This truck look good
The wheels look better than I expected, pleasantly surprised! That's going to be an awesome truck when it's done! Good job!
The wheels do look really good.
Good addition to the truck is the Cummins. I like the wheels on the truck.
😂 Rudy you look real good using that grinder and your safety glasses are on top of your head safety first
The hook def OSHA approved!
Watching your chanel is very entertaining and educational keep up your great work 💯💯🤙
Cool to see old iron getting back on the trail and y'all make it fun to watch ✓ ps i saw a little critter run into the garage . I have two
This is awesome content …those wheels normally wouldn’t thrill me but them along with the tires and the lifted stance of that truck look great. The quickie Cummins rebuild will be fine..probably only run 500,000 more miles.
100% straight up my alley !!! 😊😊😊
More of this truck build!
Hey Rudy it took me awhile to start to start following you man but once I did I regret not doing it earlier you're very intelligent when it comes automobiles a great fabricator keep on keepin on
That is a bend hook came that way
Good stuff!
Steak knife always is the best way too cut out foam!
Thanks Guys
That is a military chain. It's bent from the factory they use them to hold tanks down
Absotively posilutely fantabulous!
What’s that open electrical box on the two post lift?
I was thinking "that area needs drain holes" just before Rudy said the same thing.
Nice work
Lol,I think I worked on that truck,expanding foam and some bondo is the quickest way to fill the holes ,perfect.
I can see why Robby threw Rudy’s application away……. Seriously, good video.
Rudy most people would be apprehensive about what you are doing with steering and front end while the engine is its own unit and all you need to do is make sure it lines up with the tranny. You guys work together nicely!
Don't forget to replace those windows seals, otherwise that rust will continue to rot the cab out
That’s going to be a great truck when you get it done, Rudy.
Wheels and tires look great...
You need to invest in a kit for your welder and a puller where you weld on rods then use dent puller to pull them out unless you have one already. Makes those hard to hammer out dents come right out.
I've seen the steel wool thing done before. It's an old cheapout shortcut they used to sometimes do but I always saw it mixed with the resin they use for fiberglass. Never seen it with spray foam before
Steel wool helps keep mice out of those areas. That way when the rot holes it promotes begin to open up it helps discourage all but the most determined mice from entering.
Patch steel along with spoon and hammer welding is the way to go.
Best!
I dunno Rudy, I am tired of black wheels. Polished Alloy or Chrome is so rare it looks great to my eye. I am old , tho. So there is that. The late model Ford wheels will look good on that rig. I can tell ya that ain't the first time I have seen spray foam inside rusty bodywork...seen chicken wire, even a tin can flattened out. Saw a chicken wire and newspaper combo behind bondo once. This was in a 57' Chevy, and the newspaper was from the same era...
That is going to be a sweet truck.
Old school white wheels
That truck is going to be sick! Love the stance! 👍👍
i had early 80's F-250 and there was foam i the lower part of the cab put in from FORD and by god it rusted.All the condensated water ended up here and over years it created a lot of rust.
Need to have an opthamologist on speed dial.
Love the wheels, looks awesome. Great remodel guys
once you start cutting stuff..you're invested in corrective measures. whether you like it or not!!😁
Love those chrome wheels!
They sort of look like aluminum don't they?
I think they absolutely fit the look of the truck
@@Rudysadventureanddesignreal Polished aluminum isn't chrome though. Chromies are chrome over steel. That doesn't mean they don't look good, I just remember when aluminum wheels were virtually unheard of and chromies were an alternative to painted steel.
Not the first time I've seen spray foam used like that. Loving this truck build.
Rudy, you and your friends are the best argument Against so called “student load forgiveness”! And, proof that with the right skills, tools and ingenuity one can create and repair anything! While having fun!
I'd be happy to forgive a loan so they can take an OSHA class or three [came back to edit: I spent a decade in the field and had metal grindings removed from my eyeball years later that I never noticed -- have all my fingers and toes, nothing bad ever happened, but I seen the person to the left and to the right of me go down different times, be safe and don't just try to be lucky]
Looks like you will need to add crossmember at the steering box for strength!
Great video 👍🙂
That's going to be one very nice looking truck
One tip, if you guys paint it a lighter color, like white, it would show the imperfections/dents on the body a lot less.
You could mount/use the bumper of a newer ford and it makes them look really nice.
I saw an old bronco w/ a "modern" bumper and it really transform the front end.
Keep up the good work 👍
Nice to have a circle of friends like this. Good video.
Hey hey Rudy!!!
Im so jealous of this build
Be careful with the death wheel, I had one that blew apart 2 weeks ago at work one piece went through the gap between snaps and went in about 2 inches and 2 pieces in my thigh that had to be surgically removed!
I know using grinders without guards is the American way... but I cringe every time I see it in these videos. I have a 2 inch scar on my left wrist where a chunk of a burst wheel went down to the bone. I was incredibly lucky not to take damage to tendons or nerves. I was using a guard - the chunk that hit me was a freak rebound off the tube I was cutting. Hate to think what damage a direct hit could have done.
Way to go guys glad to see you doing it right give that ole girl some love and she'll last him a life time
Need more videos!!
That’s why after 30 years I gave up on my 1974 F-100 4x4 standard cab. My fabrication skills were no match.
That thing is coming together real nice!
Nice work guys
HEY! Good morning Rudy and thumbs UP!!
great as always well done
Tires and wheels are awesome
Keep the videos coming Rudy. Looking good.
Looks like military chain
That's called east coast bondo
Right on!
But I think you're gonna hafta offset the engine a bit to the right to get around the front driveshaft.
Rudy im so glad to see you guys restoring this old truck your friend is gonna have one killer ford highboy when your done keep up the good work your fab skills are amazing
Love the build!! I've got a 76 F250 I bought in 79. In the early 2000's I pulled the 300 straight 6 it came with and dropped in a 429 thunder jet out of an old T-Bird. She's a runner!!
Best way to but the joints up on those panels is to use a panel crimper first
Keep up the amazing work guys love it
I had a coworker who had a Pontiac minivan and the rockers were completely rotted out as they all did.
He used spray foam (lots of spray foam) then shaped and sanded it them painted it.
From 20’ (more like 50’) it didn’t look terrible.
I’d hate to see it in an accident during one of our really cold winters though.
Building a Frummins . Sweet !
Thanks for always the great video's Rudy! love them!
My 76 is the same. Spent lots of time with patch repair. Grandpa bought it new and I'm the 3rd gen to drive it. My 15 year old boy will be the 4th generation to drive it
In tje days before spray foam I have seen stale hamburgers used as filler behind bog.
Matt has given lots of CZcamsrs their start..including his son Rudy. I’m really surprised that Rudy has taken this for granted. Rudy had 150-200K subs within a few weeks of starting his channel. 259K subs is great for someone who’s only been on CZcams for a few years. However, 250K, if not more came directly from daddy’s channel. Matt, with all his success, still religiously puts out 3 videos per week. Yet we’re lucky to get one video a month from Rudy. I never thought that Rudy would be a “nepo baby”, but I think he might just be.🤷♂️
Cry.
While ya got front of diesel clear ya might want to do the dowel pin fix so ya don’t loose the timing gears- take care
I would hope the guy who rebuilt it would take care of that.
Great job again.
19:11 Missed opportunity to mention Napoleon Dynamite
LOL, hearing protection and no safety glasses. You are gonna look so cool with an eye patch. But remember, you only get two chances in your lifetime. 😜
Going to be cool
Can't wait to see the front axle set up! I am thinking about doing a 2x4 to 4x4 conversion soon and would love to see in detail what you guys create!
RUDY, Sure hope you beefed up that frame for where you cut away!
Gday guys
Spray some fluid film in every crevice once it's all done
Josh needs to wear eye protection when using the grinder and find some better looking wheels.
Nice work on the Ford.
It makes me miss my old F250.😢