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- Lots of discrepancy on this concept... please keep in mind that ALL of the seams will be seam sealed from underneath. We want the interior to look as neat and tidy as possible so we're going to apply rocker guard on all the bare metal first then apply fabric hockey tape on the interior seams then apply more rocker guard. The end result is so good 👏
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Chad is correct. This is a good solution. ...particularly by putting the rock-guard on first and then applying the tape. Solvents in the rock-guard will still be flashing for several days after application. If he puts the tape on as soon as it is dry to the touch, the tape adhesive will very likely interact chemically and bond extremely tight -- especially to the "clean", dust-free rock-guard. Truthfully, he could use it underneath with excellent results and performance too. This car isn't likely going to be used on terrible roads, in mud and snow, salt, rain, etc. nor will it have thousands of miles put on it. The car will be cared for and used when weather conditions are conducive to enjoying a drive or going to a car show -- Not rushing to get groceries at midnight in January. I'm a licensed engineer and do this kind of research and development constantly. It's my job to break rules and try new things, then write directions about use and application as tested for others to follow. People get comically uptight when they see others breaking from the mold and not using products as directed. It causes a lot of anxiety for some reason. It's the "sheeple" factor of the subservient 80% who can't innovate for themselves. A dependable reaction that manufacturers, societies, and governments depend on. But how do you think new ideas are formed? They don't emerge -ever- by being satisfied with the status quo. Be very scared everyone!! Ooooo! Chad is doing something unconventional!!
Very sober sight Sir! Art of invention is everywhere you dare to create.
This car will never be street legal..... so it will always be low mileage Trailer Queen.....seam leaks will not be a problem.
My thoughts excatly
has it been said if they were aiming to have it as a daily drive or as you say ?
@@djohn063
Chad has many cars that he's built over the years and none of them are used as "daily drivers". In fact, Chad has described his work as "art" multiple times in previous episodes, highlighting that these machines are his intimate creations to be enjoyed as artworks, not as utilitarian people haulers. It's a delineation that gets lost on most people for some reason.
Vehicle manufacturers develop their products through intense, expensive and repeated prototyping/testing before they release a design to the public for sale. They know their cars will be abused in every way imaginable, and that people expect unconditional performance and warranties regardless. Many of their manufacturing practices are absurd overkill to protect vehicles from owners and their customers from themselves. Even older cars that are restored and sit in museums get re-equipped with the same manufacturing elements as the originals, as unnecessary as it may be at that point. Chad's builds are not intended to be that. He creates vehicles that are beautiful to him; that are conceived out of his artistic mind and heart, with an element of left-brained engineering so that they'll move under their own power and operate as a basic vehicle. But nobody is going to use these as daily drivers. They could just as well be wall-mounted in a gallery and admired by invitation only. It has never been Chad's intention to build cars with the creature comforts, safety features, and mechanical/electrical systems that your family car has. It would be ridiculous to try.
Heck, go drive a restored car from the 1970's in heavy traffic, or try to start one on a cold winter morning and keep it running. You will be fatigued after a week of ownership compared to the ease of operating ANY contemporary vehicle. ...And think of the millions of research dollars and copious man hours spent by Detroit to get those on the road.
Chad's cars are "art," devoid of pretentiousness or lofty delusions that a person could ever use them to commute.
I believe he’s done this enough he knows what he’s doing!!!! I’m saying his ideas are great. I’ve worked metal since I was born! He’s taught me a lot so there’s nothing wrong with advice from someone who’s built their own cars. End of story. A far as wasting 15 minutes of time it’s not wasting when I’m earnestly listening . If all I can do is criticize I’m not going to watch duh .
Soooo true. He is not a starter in Building Cars.
You are right I am never watching again. I think his 15 minutes of fame is over.
I've done a lot of heat shielding with tapes and aluminized glass mats... I don't see any issue with this. My only advice for next time (to avoid 1:02:45) is to pre-crease your tape. Do it for inside and outside edges, just fold it over on itself and scrape a nice hard edge into it so it doesn't want to spring back on itself.
*edit*
For outside edges, obviously you need tape with a backing strip so it doesn't stick to itself when you crease it.
Chad at the end of the day it’s your car you do it the way you want to. You’re gonna be driving it you own it. The reason I love watching you is because the fact that you do things your way as a poor man I do think the same way as you and what I mean by that I do it my way, no matter what people say there’s not a wrong way. Continue to keep motivating people.
Exactly. Motivational awesome video. It has literally got me thinking about my cool car taking up garage space while I look for TV shows to sit and watch. Back to work.
Jolene will be driving it she might let Chad drive it.
Your 15 minutes of fame is over.
I like the idea of the hockey tape. First you plan your work, then you work your plan. Sure, some adjustments and changes will occur as you go along - that's how you learn and grow. Jolene's Bugatti is shaping up nicely. Invest the time, and do it right. The end result is going to be spectacular.
I Googled hockey tape. That shite is high tech. Way stronger than the stuff they used back in 1941 on the rudders of the 450MPH P51. Google it. Tom Cruz flew his in the latest Top Gum movie. Fabric covered rudder, yep.
Jolene‘s got to be upset for him trying to cut corners on her car!!!!
Funny how some have an opinion about anything and everything THEIR not invested in.
Thanks for being real Chad and taking us on the journey that most would gloss over. My 2 cents, water resistant poly-cotton tape with aggressive adhesive should be more than enough protection for this application, especially when coated with solvent based rocker gaurd spray and backed with seam sealer. Hitting that tape with some heat gun action might help even more. Cheers.
Was thinking the same about the heat gun. Just a little bit, just enough to activate the glue just a little bit.
Wouldnt car carpet hide the seam sealer anyways?
Yes.
@@theUrbanRacingLeague Loctite roof and flashing will work as well
Carpet is expensive there's no carpet in that car
My friend n I have used hockey tape the same way to seal in trunks before putting thousands of dollars sound systems in, we sprayed it with rock guard, then used the wide hockey tape and then a second coat of rock guard, and then paint to match the car
Hockey tape does not provide a waterproof seal it holds water this is why you wax your stick so the water/snow doesnt stick to it ..
Nothing wrong with thinking outside the box. Sure there are those who will agree with the naysayers. I agree with Chad. Why wouldn’t I, just look at it, it’s spectacular. I think it would be more fun to discuss what it might be worth when completed.
Worth Only what someone would pay for it.
@@brewstar58 I’m thinking 200,000 easy probably more
Chad & Jolene I think the tape is going to work really well & definitely looks better than the seam sealer would especially since it will be seam sealed underneath. Chad I believe when you get a couple of good heavy coats of rock guard on & it dries the tape will be held down securely. Jolene great video & camera work as always, you are so good at what you do! I see you are only 3K away from 300K viewers now! It has to be a nice feeling Jolene to have Chad working on your Bugatti, I sure hope we get to see you drive it this summer!
You should by a keg of the rock-guard Chad.
It’s much cheaper and sprays on better with the right spray gun. With all the undercoating you do it will save time and money.
Dynamat would have been a good idea. Should have some soundproofing.
ya any type of bitumen inside not sure that was time well spent
Hi guys, hockey tape ok, as long as the rock guard or spray sealer is underneath, the tape, it just covers the welds to make it look better. Just spray back on top, all sealed and looks good, some drain holes might be good.
Shane from down under..👍
Drain.holes are on all cars. My 1964 1/2 mustang has the plastic Oval plugs
If the car is seam sealed from underneath anyway , you're already protecting the underside of the car from any water getting inside anyway, so what you do on the inside of the car, shouldn't be effected. I think taping the joints and rock guarding it all inside will be just as effective than seam sealing inside . It seems that are to many people out to criticise rather than give a possitive comment. Do your own thing Chad . It's not like you're going to drive tge car through a lake or something 🙄.... 👌 👍
Any automobile, unless it is stored full time in a climate and humidity controlled environment, is going to be subjected to temperature and humidity extremes, especially in Canada. Just because you only drive a car in fine weather, if you are out on a highway on a record hot day in July for example and happen to get caught in stop and go traffic or just normal driving conditions in normal weather, your car is going to be subjected to extreme heat radiating not only from the sun, but from very hot asphalt, heated brakes and engine, exhaust pipes and tires, hazardous chemical emissions and airborne pollutants, etc.. If you have it stored in an unheated garage over the winter months all components of your vehicle are likely going to be subjected to sub zero conditions and likely wide variations of humidity.
Even the best maintained vehicles will start to show evidence of wear and tear from normal environmental conditions, even if not driven. You can see such effects in cracked rubber seals, tires, dash boards and peeling clear coat to name but a few examples. And those things are what are openly visible to any casual observer. Automotive engineers, chemists and car enthusiasts have struggled over the decades to develop products that do their best to withstand the rigours of everything that is going to be thrown at their machines.
I can't understand why someone would go to the trouble to spend years fabricating a hand built car and spend untold amounts of money and time to start experimenting with hockey tape expecting that that is a sound decision. I have done work on restorations from art works to antiques and can say that nearly every gummed tape available will fail, some sooner than others. There are very, very few that are designed to have any degree of permanency. And when, not if, they self-destruct, such as duck tape, masking tape and the infamous scotch tape....and hockey tape, you are faced with having to deal with very resistant and annoying residues. So call me what you will, I'm just saying, if you have a thing of value that you will want to keep in fine condition for as long as possible, maybe go with proven products and components. Its only a suggestion.
Your car your way. Be happy. All good
Chad , your common sense approach to this issue works well. One question I have the steering column looks like it would impact Jolene' seriously on impact from an accident. Could build in an airbag or an energy absorbing steering column. Also where will the signal light switch go. ( Probably a Nathan Job to solve.
Well that’s the issue with custom cars. My 1964 1/2 convertible Mustang has lap belts. I guess if I want to drive my car. I will drive it like it’s built. PS I jumped many bicycle ramps in the 1970s and turned out fine. Jolene, have him put good brakes on it and don’t drive over 130mph, that’s my advice for a happy life.
The hockey tape absorbs the rock guard similar to gyproc tape. Do a small piece on the part u welded at first of the show in rockquard tape and rock guard once it dries try too pull off c how hard it is. I know upholstered you will never be pulling it but just for shits and giggles film trying to remove taped joint
Wow Chad and Jolene this has been quite a ride. Working on 3 cars, its a great idea giving people a taste of the life of the love of cars. This is good for my heart! Folks dont get your panties in a bunch, they will all come together in the end. PS there will never be a end, great to people Chad and Jolene thank you both.
😮I would suggest that Chad get himself a box of Kleenex in the shop so we don’t have to view him blowing is booger all over the floor.
His shop he can do as he plzs
I have to use paper towels, Kleenex is to weak for a real booger slinger. :)
Certainly is gross!..then poor Doug has to roll around in it. 🤮
He is so gross
Chad you do it your way we'll do the right way ok you do it the way you want to your way
Great for you Chad for thinking outside the box and trying something different all great Builders did not repeat what everybody else did for example Bill Hines ,Gene Winfield, George Barris, big daddy Roth I can go on and on you have to be open to new ideas and methods you don't know unless you try.
Maritime proud
This is how do it,, 3M™ Seam Sealer Tape is designed for auto body professionals to easily duplicate the factory look and function of sealers typical in automotive door jambs and trunk gutters. This rubber backed, 20 mil thick tape is very durable and doesn’t require shaping or drying time like liquid sealers. Just apply and paint - the adhesive is activated by solvent in the paint system for a permanent bond.
Kinda like how rock sealer paint soaks into the hockey tape for 10 cents a foot?
Looks good & I get it on the bridging it off. The sound mass barrier I was talking about is 50 or 80mil butyl rubber with adhesive. Its flexible & conforming. Plus that thing is a noisy tin can bro, the sound mat would make the car quite like a real bugatti.
I just did my F150 doors with the Vevor brand & it worked great - very sticky.
For this dynamat product, Vevor is the best deal with no sacrifices. Its just the same as kilmat. I got 50 sq ft of 50 mil, for 50 bucks!!! You can not find a better deal for this type stuff, i searched for months.
Chad, I think your hockey tape and rock guard spray solution is innovative, creative and just plain good thinking outside the box. Well played sir.
when I first started watching your channel I foung it very interestng and entertaining, but at the risk of being missinderstood I watch to see something accomplished and if Chad spent as much time building and fabricating as he does talking a saying the same thing over and over and over again he could possibly have built 2 that's right an additinal Two toys to put in that magnificant showroom you buit him God bless you Joleene, where would he be without you.
I wonder if the solvent will lift the tape by Monday?
I think that’s the best way to go 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤I’ve done the rhino liner and it looks so much better and smoother than using seam sealer way to go Chad the hell with the old ones I don’t wanna change and they think it’s only one way to do it and it going to help with road noise
I think it would look better with the tape. It would look alot cleaner. I know its more for looks than sealing the car up since it's been sealed from underneath. I just hope the tape holds up over time and not come undone. Even though it's all gonna be covered up with carpet and console and what have you. So with that being said if the tape will hold up I would go for it!!
I recommend using a seam roller to enhance the bond of tape to the metal. They're in any big box store in wallpaper supplies. I've applied a lot of EternaBond tape on roofs of RV's and a seam roller is essential especially where any tape overlaps another tape. Otherwise water will find a way. I've applied marine deck paint over the EternaBond tape and it doesn't ensure a water tight lap unless a seam roller has been used.
There's only one thing that concerns me about this car even though you did a very beautiful job with this car. I really like how it looks. What concerns me is that the doors should have had a lip on the inside of the door jam in case of an accident that the door doesn't come into the car and also you'd be able to put a weatherstrip on that lip. That's the only thing that's puzzling me about the build.Other than that I like it . And I'm shore the car is never gonna see rain
and the steering column that will be a couple inches from the drivers face, i did a custom build myself and made sure i put a uv joint in it incase of a front ender, if the front axle gets shoved forwards the way the joint is set it will pull the dash to wheel section back towards the fire wall
Interesting concept. And I like solutions that are different but my only concern is the heat. Seam sealer lasts longer then adhesive on hockey tape. If in a controlled environment for storage probably not an issue but there is a reason that they use seam sealer for longevity. Only time will tell
3M actually makes a seam tape! But this is a great idea. The only thing I would have done would be to apply a etch primer to the bare metal but maybe the rock guard you are using is a direct to metal product! But to my knowledge there is no rock guard that is direct to metal 🤷🏻. Other than that I will definitely be keeping this idea especially since it is a cloth tape! Great idea Chad and it definitely has that clean look ❤
I worked in a materials testing laboratory and over time the tape glue will definitely fail. the tape will then become brittle and peel away due to the hot/cold/wet/dry cycles. It will take years, but it will happen. Products made for automotive use are unbelievably durable and are the the only thing that should be used
This isn't a daily driver
Did you specifically test rock guard against hockey tape? I know you didn’t so stick around and chat teach you something new. Hater
I ran ASTM D3170 Chip Resistance tests hundreds of times on hundreds of different materials. Hockey tape specifically…no…automotive sealers and paints…yes. I never ran a test for hockey tape specifically because no automotive product would use hockey tape in conjunction with their products
New job watching different time but still watching
Keep working out the box
Blow their minds it’s good for them to see
What yes you can looks like
Chad is just having an idea and thinking how something can be done faster and cheaper, so why not try it, and as always with new ideas there will be people saying it can't be done that way but have they tried it? I won't be surprised there will be lot's of people saying ,hmmm, maybe it's a great idea after all seeing this , as with all new ideas or inventions there has to be one who says, let's try it and we'll see if it works .Thumbs up Chad and Jolene
Looks great Chad. Some people think they know everything. Keep doing what you do!!! Awesome 😎
I like the looks and the idea behind it. I’m going to try it on my own build this summer on a 54 Chevy half ton.
Unlike a seam sealer if that tape captures moisture it also going to hold that moisture in.
After a couple of rides it’s going to the storage barn anyhow.
Jessus chripes, I’m going to google hockey tape now, just to prove a point. By the way, my 34 yrs old fabric KitFox 4 still is airworthy with the annual still current. Fabric over metal frame covered with glue and painted Red. Google engage.
I think (in my opinion) is that by using some type of primer for the tape it would have less chance of bubbling up or a webbing tape that would layer better but good luck I'll follow to see how things come along. one more thing I think he said carpet is going on top of that ,no sound proofing? i agree with the comments below He's doing it his way I still appreciate your work n' show
The channel is growing but chads still focused on saving a dollar even on jolenes car who is supposed to be his queen even she only gets a cheap build square stock and hockey tape gotta love chad hes proper tight
Any normal bloke would have blown the budget for his queen jolene but not chad
When he first started the car years ago he said it will be done for their wedding day, during the no1 one fan video it was let slip the car be finished by June so wondering is that their wedding day
Cheapskate for a queen??????
I hope chad is going to cover the console and not leave it in rochgaurd. Get some closed cell 1/4” foam. Cover the console with it. Get some nice leather and glue it on. Very easy to do and will look much nicer than rock gaurd.. Also instead of that crappy spray can rock guard ,get some raptor liner . Raptor liner is a 2 part bedliner. Spray it at 60 lbs and you get a very fine texture plus if you want you can get tintable raptorliner. Dont cheap out on the Bugatti.
It will probably get carpeted
He showed an example of how the panels were welded on the square stock so I don’t see the need to seal the inside. I however would seal my car! Sealing underneath in this case is more crucial
Sometimes Chad is monotonous!!!
Sorry to suggest more work, but you might want to change the steering shaft to be collapsable in case of an accident. Could be hidden under the dash. Love watching, love learning with your explanations, very nice cam work J!
The tape over the seems will make it look very clean ,great ldea, that's why you are the man
People get hung up on the word “hockey tape”..call it seam tape and all of a sudden idiots are saying “why didn’t i think of that”.
Your sounds great to me and it makes senses Chad I have 2003 town car and cowl a bad leak so I took it apart and foam rubber tape on it exactly like you use on your house windows so I think will be fine 👍
Grab one of those paint shakers that attaches to the Sawzall. Man it mixes and sprays so much better. Would prob really work well with that thick stuff.
Now I need one of those. Propane torch heating up the can works amazing. Pressure is doubled and warm paint flows excellent. Common sense not included
I love the tape idea it looks great and smoth are u going to take the tape off on center concrete where it's over bear metal but love the idea I will try it on the truck I'm buying and building
So why are we back to working on Jolene's car and not painting the 50 Ford? Is this a delaying action or are we trying to copy another channel working multiple projects at one time. VGG just did a great daily driver paint job in 3 days.
Also its your car .. so there is that.. haters gonna hate..
This question may be a little pre-mature, but I notice a lot of sheet metal resonance while you were working inside. Will you be adding some sound Absorbtion materials to help quiet down the passenger compartment? Can't wait to see the finished product!
Good job Chad ! thanks Yolène ...
Seam Sealer does dry hard ,usually to remove it you have to chisel it off . Not sure what your reluctance to seam sealer is ??? Seems that it wood apply quicker and easier to just apply seem sealer????
Carpet will cover it either way
Two part does not
U@@NickDanger1957
Cost he's tight
I hate to say this but these videos are starting to get boring
Should Jolene do the spraying?
I think he's afraid to paint the 50 ford
easy fix, go away, far away….why would anyone keep watching if they were dissatisfied with the material
UNFREEKNBULEEVABL
Discovery channel made him paint cars so he got rid of discovery@@garyboyd1432
@@bigtxsdude if there was some, too much talk, like you, talk talk talk
Can I use rock guard on my hockey stick ????
I understand what Chad is saying about the seam sealer on the bottom will stop infiltration of water. What I don’t understand is why are you putting hockey tape on the inside. If your rock guarding the inside as sound deadner and then your covering it with carpet. Why are you putting the tape in? On another note, why would you put so much energy into the build up to this point and then do something so Mickey Mouse on the last step before paint. Just seems such a foolish thing to do.👍🇨🇦
Tape hides welds neatly.
The seam seal dance moves are on point 😂😂
I once heard someone say that people that leave hateful comments usually don’t have a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of. Can’t remember who said it or what post it was on… Doesn’t really matter. I leave comments all the time but I don’t remember leaving any nasty ones on this channel because I happen to like the way he does stuff
Who’s building it? O.K.
Hello Bad Chad Nation Sunday funday
this is a good idea its like fiber glassing
If he called it "ProCar Seam Tape" people would be saying 'Great Work'.
Typo, rudder..fabric rudder.
Chad, you do your car as you see fit. It will not be driven in the winter salt anyway. My question is this, On a hot day, in the sun with the windows up, will the rock guard soften or smell bad? just wondering...
The worrying thing is Jolene by the time the Bugatti is finished will you be to old to get in it!😜
That's why she bought a Vette...
@@michaelmccrum7273 👍👍
That’s why you find a younger attractive woman. He ain’t stupit yawl
You can't rush a good job...
Car companies would of used tape along time ago if it was a great idea.
Because machine’s build modern crap, not talented blokes hiding building one off’s.
That kind of tape and the chemicals it is made of were not available a long time ago. We need to appreciate new technology. This thought from and old 86 year old.
as you have done a pretty good job of doing the spot welds evenly spaced i think you should make a feature of them, same way the outside show the rivets along the center
I like the way Chad appreciates all comments good or bad..He still explains and laughs as he continues to teach his way..No wonder he is successful and loves his work...
Lol really? Sorry to tell you but he only allows nice comments,,few bad ones get you blocked from public view😂😂😂😂
Good idea if I’ve left or forgotten tape on the project I’m doing the tape is a mega pia to remove especially after it’s got body work or paint on it good short cuts I’m using this one it’s problem Gona be covered with whatever flooring you use inside that car too.
I think that the tape is a good idea on the inside. The rock guard will soak into the tape to some degree. It looks great. +++++
Absolutely
I love it! I want to use this in my project. What tape exactly
Enough is enough with the explanation holy crap
Im learning a bunch ✌️👏 thank you
I really don’t think it matters about the same sealer inside as long as you do seam sealer on the bottom that’s where it’s gonna matter your doing a great job can’t wait to see this car done
Been waiting a long long time to see this build I believe it turned out fantastic Chad you are incredible my belly button starts talking to me the steering wheel sorry to get off the tape steering wheel. too big just my opinion cannot wait for the car to be finished good luck you guys rock
no joke your a ledgend aint many blokes keep it real like you man
I hate naysayers either like what your watching or kick rocks not throw ‘‘em if you watched chad before you should know he has a. Certain way about him and the way he does things. If you want to be argumentative go to a chat room full of know it alls and have fun. Chad Jolene and fena and crew love what’s goin on and how you doing it. Hope to see paint soon or sanding or seam sealing. Keep up the good work.
I like your idea so much Iam going to try it did something similar in my race car with zip tape but it’s expensive
I think it's going to be just fine still looking forward to that pain reveal on the 50 still enjoyed the progress on the Bugatti can't wait to see it finished with all the interior and everything in carpet you're not going to see the seam sealer or the tape anyways so I don't know what the difference is when it's going to be carpeted and painted over you're not going to see any of that and more than likely Jolene is only going to be driving it during the summer and keeping it in a storage don't think it's going to rust away in their lifetime as long as there happy with the car is all that matters
I think Chad said he wants others to emulate him. Yea. He did. He did communicate that to his audience.
Hi Fina !
The purpose of seam sealer is to seal a seam, you can choose to do things differently and see how the results turn out. Its your car, do as you want. Nothing wrong with experimenting. It's not the end of the world as they say there are many ways to skin a cat. As long as it works. If it don't work then go back to the typical way of using seam sealer. Simple as that.I must admit it looks better but it's under the carpet anyway as long as it seam is protected that is all that matters. cheers.
I really like what you did, I think if you would try a rust encapsulator you would like the result better than the rock guard
A seam sealer spreader lol 💥💥📸
Hey Chad love watching your CZcams videos they are very educational videos and keep up the good work and I love the content in the video and I play floor hockey through spacial Olympics and owner sticks owner different
Looks good to me , there's voids in it but if you seal from beneath that's not a real issue , so it looks better , was a lot cheaper , not too bad at all
Any sound deadening going in as well or just the rockguard and hockey tape? If he was laying down some sound deadening material (Kilmat for example) and carpet then the seam sealer would be buried underneath and no need to be concerned with how it looked BUT i guess this method MIGHT work as well. Hopefully the adhesive on the tape doesn't dry over time and try to lift
VEVOR Car Sound Deadening Mat, Noise Insulation and Vibration Dampening Material for Car. Butyl rubber mass barrier" Cost $50 us, best deal on the material.. It will take all the pinging out of the sheet metal on your jobs. Will make a huge difference in the sound & feeling of strength.
Hear all that noise when you tap the panels, the ringing, that will be reduced.
Looks good keep up doing it the way that is faster and looks good. Awsome job Chad ,and Jolene
Nice clean look Champ! Being OCD I like it. 😉✌
Hey Bebo, it’s all gonna be covered so it doesn’t matter anyways like I heard somebody else say it’ll probably be driven once or twice and then put it in the car shed. I think it’s a brilliant idea to put the tape on. Also, it’s gonna be seam sealed from underneath and rock guarded so I would’ve left the interior alone.
The tape should help a little with sound deadening ...
Hi,Chad we Canadians think out of the box and that's a good thing.
Great idea!! If you used white hockey tape it would be even easier to track what you got done when putting rockguard over top🤷🏼♂️
My thought is, just glad you’re back on the car. Jolene is going to gorgeous in this, all done up to the nines. That will be a real event for all your friends to attend. Your very own Concorde Classics Car Show. 🎉
Ever tried to peel hockey tape off???? 🤣 I’d say he’s got nothing to worry aboot
Will rug cover it all ?
I'm just wondering about the doors. Will there be a lip>doorstop on the inside ? ~ Any sound deadener going to be laid down ? ~ This is Quite the work of art...Kudos.
I think this is way better than conventional seam sealer! Awesome!
This technique is used in dry wall (gyprock) and waterproofing bathrooms. Good idea.