Good afternoon Mike. I think you're doing some fine work, you do a great job of explaining what needs to be done and why. Keep up the great work and the cool videos 👍✌️🇺🇲
SO hard to find customers who understand the amount of work it takes to do rust repair. Even harder to find customers willing to pay for it. Hope you're managing well. Thanks again for taking the time to deal with the video camera, editing, etc.. BTW, I ended up using an iPhone to do most of my videos. Rear audio is SO MUCH better and I don't have the heat/battery issues. Pretty much relegated the GoPro to just time lapse & secondary footage.
Always best to replaces rather than fix many small or large areas of rust. Are you going to seal it up as well or is that something the customer or paint shop does? Thanks for sharing
I find it best for the sake of the poor sap that has to paint the repair to have them use their own seam sealer, I have had issues in the past were I will do a repair and then the paint shop digs out all the seam sealer because they didn’t like the brand or because they were unsure of the top coat process
Good afternoon Mike. I think you're doing some fine work, you do a great job of explaining what needs to be done and why. Keep up the great work and the cool videos 👍✌️🇺🇲
Thanks man I appreciate the feedback!
SO hard to find customers who understand the amount of work it takes to do rust repair. Even harder to find customers willing to pay for it. Hope you're managing well. Thanks again for taking the time to deal with the video camera, editing, etc.. BTW, I ended up using an iPhone to do most of my videos. Rear audio is SO MUCH better and I don't have the heat/battery issues. Pretty much relegated the GoPro to just time lapse & secondary footage.
Yeah I have great customers and they understand what it takes, the GoPro issues are kind of a bummer for as much as they cost
@@HowesItDoinGarage No doubt! The competition is much better for what you're doing (not downhill skiing, skydiving, etc.)
I've always entertained the idea of starting with a bare cab and frame. Especially since you could work all the details a lot easier that way.
Yeah it’s funny how some projects end up with just the cab… people will pay top dollar for a truck then throw most of it away lol
Great video man! Great job on this.
Looks good. Thanks for the tips.
Looks pretty ok to me too. Can't wait to see what's next.
Same cab as mine. Good to see you can get new panels for them. Just getting them here in NZ is costly 😁🇬🇸👍
It’s only money lol, I hear you brother
Great job loved it 🎉
I feel good today ! Thanks for asking
Great!
Awesome video Sir !!! Now I gotta bust out the die grinder to give that a go 👍🏻
Try it out and let me know what you think
Great job 👍👍
Thank you!
Very cool.
Hell yeah, good stuff!
Thank you Sir!
Another Howe-it's-done, by Mike.
Nice job!!! 🇺🇲💯✌
Thank you!
Always best to replaces rather than fix many small or large areas of rust. Are you going to seal it up as well or is that something the customer or paint shop does? Thanks for sharing
I find it best for the sake of the poor sap that has to paint the repair to have them use their own seam sealer, I have had issues in the past were I will do a repair and then the paint shop digs out all the seam sealer because they didn’t like the brand or because they were unsure of the top coat process
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You just wanted to show off your tools.......
I do have a solid collection of tools lol