Chemical dipping a 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2022
  • Chemically removing the paint and rust off this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS.
    Step1- alkaline hot tank for paint removal and degreasing
    Step2- Food Grade acid bath to remove rust
    Step3- apply a water based rust inhibitor
    This whole process takes about 4weeks.
    I had this video longer with me explaining more but I edited a lot of it out because it ended up being very long. Let me know if you guys would like longer more informative videos.
    #chevy #chevrolet #rustremoval #paintremoval #carrestoration #restoration #musclecar #classiccars #chemicaldipping #acid #aciddipping

Komentáře • 655

  • @raycota4322
    @raycota4322 Před rokem +86

    Never seen the whole process before and the video didnt waste alot of time . Right to the point , good content and moved right along . Excellent !

  • @ryanduren2739
    @ryanduren2739 Před rokem +67

    Killer job! Awesome to see these older vehicles coming back to life

    • @minute_of_dangle
      @minute_of_dangle  Před rokem +6

      Thank you!

    • @David-wc7lx
      @David-wc7lx Před rokem +2

      @@minute_of_dangle I have a 49 Ford f1 on my ranch that I bet you could give new life to. It was in a barn here when I bought the place. Still has the flathead 8 in it. It's ruff but not too far gone. Interested?

    • @johnathanphillips8684
      @johnathanphillips8684 Před rokem

      @David where is your '49 located? Roughly.........

    • @David-wc7lx
      @David-wc7lx Před rokem

      @@johnathanphillips8684 North East Texas

    • @katylucyb1
      @katylucyb1 Před rokem +4

      Yes! When we drove cars and trucks, not computers on wheels 😳

  • @conover1978
    @conover1978 Před rokem +12

    I really wish they had this near me! I would love to get my 32 Chevy coupe dipped. I loved the video and real love this work. Just to see everything these cars have gone through and stripping it for a full reset before the start of a new restoration. Keep up the good work.

  • @ketobeast8489
    @ketobeast8489 Před rokem +40

    Can already tell it’s gonna be a killer build by the attention it’s getting.

  • @michaelphillips3158
    @michaelphillips3158 Před rokem +1

    Man I wish I could have that car when it’s done. Talk about being in heaven.

  • @elirien4264
    @elirien4264 Před rokem +6

    I'm a Navy vet and my recruiter had a Chevelle. It was sort of beige- yellow-ish. He wanted to use his re-enlistment bonus to restore it. I hope he was able to. Love Chevies.

  • @Reaper-pi8ic
    @Reaper-pi8ic Před rokem +11

    Thanks for showing the dipping phases and showing the touch up spots I was scratching my head over how in- taked it was but it's a very good find non the less good luck and best wishes with the project

    • @JerGol
      @JerGol Před rokem +2

      Definitely agree but I suspect the word you wanted was intact*, your Majesty.

  • @michaelanderson9914
    @michaelanderson9914 Před rokem +2

    God bless you for saving this beautiful machine.

  • @robertlambert5299
    @robertlambert5299 Před rokem +15

    Nice description of the process. Love watching these hope you continue to post them here.

  • @debradare6784
    @debradare6784 Před rokem +2

    Always loved muscle cars and restorations! In high school in the 1970s we all had one, got them cheap and all regret not keeping them!

  • @dvgayle1
    @dvgayle1 Před rokem +7

    Fascinating!
    I love watching people do their craft!

  • @stephmo371
    @stephmo371 Před rokem +1

    I could watch chem dipping all day, it's so satisfying

  • @pedenmk
    @pedenmk Před rokem +5

    This is certainly the right way for a complete restoration. Great video thanks.

  • @JohnDoe-pv2iu
    @JohnDoe-pv2iu Před rokem +5

    I did that to a 57 Chevrolet one time. Car looked great for a while. There was no way to get good primer and paint coverage back on enclosed areas. Even ones cut open, peeled paint rewelding them. I pray that old 57 hasn't completely rusted away by now.
    If a shop could paint dip the car after this, that might be the best way.
    Ya'll Take Care and have a good plan before you take everything off the metal...

    • @bobber55
      @bobber55 Před rokem +1

      I was kind of thinking the same thing. After all the dips and cleaning, dip it in primer. At least all the voids would be coated with something.

    • @karlmiller7500
      @karlmiller7500 Před rokem

      I'm no expert, but I have heard that chemical dipping can cause future corrosion from folded seams that are spot welded, because the chemical gets in and stays in, makes sense to me. And yes how do you possibly spray Prime hidden surfaces, it would have to be dipped in something good.

    • @bobber55
      @bobber55 Před rokem +1

      @@karlmiller7500 yes, what you're saying makes sense about spot welded and folded seams.
      For a primer to have half a chance to seep into seams, it would have to be water thin.

    • @TJ-qz6hr
      @TJ-qz6hr Před rokem +3

      That is exactly why I will never dip a car. I’ve been doing restorations for over 40 years. I will never disturb the hidden factory coatings and if I do repair on a area that is inaccessible, after a repair, I will inject Fluid Film in that area. My customer clientele keeps their vehicles forever and have never had any repeat rust issues.

  • @jpverkaik
    @jpverkaik Před rokem +129

    Would be nice to know the cost of the whole process, for those of us interested in the service.

    • @Vanish723
      @Vanish723 Před rokem +35

      I have heard this is the better and cheaper option that keeps most of the car intact, and protected. Cost would run $2,500-5,000 range. Someone on CZcams runs a shop and talks about this. It is affordable for those wanting to restore. They do all of the removed parts also just in a separate bath. Process takes 2-7 weeks depending on the work being done and how many baths the car needs. That’s what I have learned recently, I could be off slightly on some numbers but I hope that helps

    • @FordRangerClassics
      @FordRangerClassics Před rokem +14

      @@letscheckitout1985 I think you VASTLY underestimate how much it costs to build a vehicle and how cheap this is. Obviously it's not for the "next paycheck or my kids have to sleep at their friend's house because we'll be homeless" type, but it's worth it of you have an old car worth saving. Way cheaper than a whole new vehicle (if that's your thing)

    • @derrickrr5516
      @derrickrr5516 Před rokem +4

      @SquaredCircle or he could just be a kid. I can’t tell because he vanished from the comments section.

    • @tomikhaos7248
      @tomikhaos7248 Před rokem +8

      I used aircraft stripper on my 69 SS pro street did the job way better than that for $5,000 bucks get yourself some aircraft stripper brush it on your car and then rinse it off it will look better than that I promise you I know what mine turned out to be 100% perfect have a nice day

    • @Thousand_yard_King
      @Thousand_yard_King Před rokem +4

      @@tomikhaos7248 you don't know this because they don't advertise it but the fact is that stripper destroys the steel, it causes something called hydrogen imbrittlement! I wouldn't use that stuff on my automobile for anything under the sun.

  • @kevinnantais8467
    @kevinnantais8467 Před rokem +7

    Fantastic work done by all. Very much enjoyed watching the process.

  • @rajcam80
    @rajcam80 Před rokem +2

    Love the 70 Chevelle SS! My grandfather had one Cranberry red black stripes, tan interior, 396,TH400, 4:10 gear! Looked like the brochure car.

  • @DavidJones-qx5yf
    @DavidJones-qx5yf Před rokem +2

    I love when people do things right and right the first time !!!
    I've got a fever, a fever - for more cowbell .

  • @davidchaplin2570
    @davidchaplin2570 Před rokem +2

    That is mesmerizing. Modern times, with modern techniques. Good to know if ever needed.

  • @nole8923
    @nole8923 Před rokem +9

    One of the things about those cars made in the 70s is the factory rust proofing back then was terrible. Hope to see more videos of the full restoration.

    • @Randazler
      @Randazler Před rokem

      Go to Michigan you will see the modern rust proofing is still terrible.

    • @funkmanone
      @funkmanone Před rokem +1

      Yeah it seems that rust proofing is still terrible. Ive seen alot of newer cars with rust bubbling up in places around the door handles, seams, and down by skirting.

    • @mcqueenx75
      @mcqueenx75 Před rokem

      Rough proofing is still terrible.

  • @MrWill73
    @MrWill73 Před rokem +7

    Very cool to see the process and the instant results!

  • @tmiddleton5979
    @tmiddleton5979 Před rokem +9

    Yes telling us the process was much better.
    A time stamp or duration for each dip would cool too! Aloha

    • @minute_of_dangle
      @minute_of_dangle  Před rokem +5

      Sweet! I appreciate the feed back. I’m new to CZcams so I’ll definitely get everything all streamlined and more organized

    • @neilt5407
      @neilt5407 Před rokem +1

      @minute_of_dangle Where are you located, and what is the name of your business? I have a 1962 Biscayne I would like to dip.

  • @someonethatwatchesyoutube2953

    I was told by a hot rod builder that the problem with “acid dipped” cars is that the seams between the metal panel’s joints will become exposed leaving chemicals to leach out and rust later. I had a 69 Charger R/T that underwent a chemical dip and rotisserie resto 15 years prior and it had some rust growing in the door sill and cowl.

    • @JohnDoe-pv2iu
      @JohnDoe-pv2iu Před rokem +1

      My 57 Chevy was a big pain. I eventually overthinned some black rustoleum paint and used a pump up sprayer to try to 'flush' a paint/mineral spirits 'coating' into everything. If I had known to do this immediately after I got the car back, I probably wouldn't have had as much trouble.
      Like I posted above, make a complete painting 'Game Plan' for EVERY part of the steel before you have it dipped and then start coating everything with paint and primer immediately! Ya'll Take Care and be safe, John

    • @Axlenut
      @Axlenut Před rokem

      This definitely removes everything but now places on the car are exposed that can never be protected properly. Will you dip it in an e coat now?

    • @drifter9425
      @drifter9425 Před rokem

      YUP it's gonna rust in years to come in every crevice it's a shame too cause the car was solid

    • @WhatnotChaser
      @WhatnotChaser Před rokem

      Yep

    • @user-ib5gm7zh6l
      @user-ib5gm7zh6l Před rokem

      После окончания в кислоту ,надо окунать в аортофосфорная кислоту ,и потом в щелочной раствор,а далее в грунт.

  • @louarmagno515
    @louarmagno515 Před rokem

    Man, that brings back memories. My older brother had a 69 Chevelle SS396, 410 rear end. Yellow with a black vinyl top.I was a teenager and he let me try to drive it. I couldn't get it out if first gear...too much power! Great to see you referring these classics. Thanks.

  • @waynecasper5346
    @waynecasper5346 Před rokem

    Excellent saves many many hours of hard work. I know first hand four years ago I took to metal a 71 Chevelle wagon by hand Thanks for showing us the process!

  • @SimonTekConley
    @SimonTekConley Před rokem

    I am just happy to see a car that bare. I would love to have a hobby job of taking apart cars down to this level.

  • @brucehanson4147
    @brucehanson4147 Před rokem +1

    Even in her current form she's a beauty! Seeing one of these after they are done brings tears to my eyes.

  • @roberthuber977
    @roberthuber977 Před rokem +8

    You should phosphate dip coat it like they do at the factory after you finish the metal repairs.

    • @milwaukeeroadjim9253
      @milwaukeeroadjim9253 Před rokem

      the acid baths could be creating a iron phosphate on the metals surface. We had a 5 stage wash line prior to powder paint and the alkaline bath cleaned the parts and the acid bath created an iron phosphate coating to protect against flash rust prior to applying the powder paint.

  • @larrychamel
    @larrychamel Před rokem

    Such an Incredible restoration procedure! Well Done!!

  • @MrJoelLau
    @MrJoelLau Před rokem +1

    I’m not into cars but I found your video amazing. Thanks for sharing.

  • @andrer3854
    @andrer3854 Před rokem +1

    This is helping me with my project. Just trying see if there body shop in MS skilled, reasonable, and trustworthy enough to do the job. Keeping sending videos. I really like it the content.

  • @Junior-wo2lz
    @Junior-wo2lz Před rokem

    The joker doll going into the vat was a nice touch.

  • @dmartinnj
    @dmartinnj Před rokem +3

    Something I've never heard of until now... What an awesome way to work on an old car.. 👏

  • @timsacco6g694
    @timsacco6g694 Před rokem

    I don't know what it is, maybe I'm weird, but there is something I find so satisfying watching a car get dipped and stripped!😀😀😀

  • @lulabelle4760
    @lulabelle4760 Před rokem +1

    I never knew this process. It was fascinating. Thank You!

  • @jimboyle4934
    @jimboyle4934 Před rokem +1

    Very cool, nice to see one of my favorite cars being loved 👍

  • @DrakeDeath7
    @DrakeDeath7 Před rokem +1

    All I can imagine is this godly man pressure washing with one hand!!!

  • @josephchavira
    @josephchavira Před rokem

    Bruh… it’s so soothing seeing this with no volume 😊

  • @paulclunie5714
    @paulclunie5714 Před rokem +2

    Looks awesome cept for a little rust,good job,now the real work startes.

  • @nobodymporta
    @nobodymporta Před rokem

    Da Joker ... can't get enough of that spa ..🤣🤣👏👏👏...great videos ...

  • @LoneWolf-um3vi
    @LoneWolf-um3vi Před rokem +1

    This was so satisfying to watch.
    Thanks brother. 🙏

  • @WvMnts
    @WvMnts Před rokem +1

    Pretty neat. Never heard of more less seen this before. Thanks

  • @f.rodriguez8852
    @f.rodriguez8852 Před rokem +1

    Nice job looks fantastic! You can find great classic cars rust free and dry in El Paso Texas!

  • @erickessler6094
    @erickessler6094 Před rokem

    Excellent video of your process.
    I love the results.

  • @michaelmartinez1345
    @michaelmartinez1345 Před rokem

    I have seen episodes of 'Nicks Garage' and several episodes that included a car ('69 Charger 500) they fully restored. It was dipped like this one was, and it turned out beautiful when it was finished... It is cool to see the process and method of the dipping process... This is the way to go on serious restorations...

  • @danmurphy8315
    @danmurphy8315 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thank you for showing the process. Happy new year

  • @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST

    Seeing entire cars being dipped to be stripped gives me this inexplicable sense of *satisfaction. Like, here to new beginnings. A new life. 😄
    EDIT: *typo

  • @427Musclecar
    @427Musclecar Před rokem

    I used to work for a place exactly like that in Union Grove Wisconsin called Strip-Rite. Probably gone now. Great work!

  • @TheCanadianBubba
    @TheCanadianBubba Před rokem +4

    Never see them so nice up here... must feel great to have a big hand in saving them 👍

  • @cookinitmax
    @cookinitmax Před rokem

    Something so satisfying about the dip.
    I so would like to rebuild a 510 Datsun from the ground up one day when I win the lottery.
    I guess never on the paycheck I make it's nice too dream.
    Nice job can't wait to see the final product.

  • @robertbradford7892
    @robertbradford7892 Před rokem +1

    Definitely enjoyed the process.

  • @The_Hollywood_Mission

    I love these videos you make of the process,very informative...thx

  • @bravethewildgaming8139
    @bravethewildgaming8139 Před rokem +1

    Super satisfying! Someone should build a car this way, where you strip it completely to bare, then leave all the pin holes etc.(if it’s not structural) and just clear coat it. Like a clean version of a rat rod 👌

  • @reasonitout9087
    @reasonitout9087 Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed your video. I have learned that the steel the manufacturer bought to make their cars is really important. For Example, Fiat corp bought Alfa Romeo and used cheap Russian steel to make both brands. Total rust buckets.Then GM had the Idea for Saturn to use thin sheet steel and build lower body rail by laminating 4 or 5 sheets together then forming the rockers! Salt water would eat these up. I actually could use a long nose plier to roll back rusted metal outer layers just as you would open a sardine can.
    My '80s MB had pretty good metal.

  • @bgs9man
    @bgs9man Před rokem

    Fascinating video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Kevin19700
    @Kevin19700 Před rokem

    Excellent vid! Have never seen this entire process.

  • @ViszlaBoss
    @ViszlaBoss Před rokem

    Always amazes me the rust and the holes you don't see until its back to bare metal.

  • @thedude33333
    @thedude33333 Před rokem

    That was one of the coolest things I've seen. Holy crap. Very interesting vid!

  • @smoothy8464
    @smoothy8464 Před rokem

    So cool... Love to see it finished 😎

  • @theusconstitution1776

    That’s incredible! And can you imagine the hours and hours and hours and hours we spend doing this by hand and all the rust that we sand down cover over add on to
    IS coming back someday💔💔😳
    I bet your process pretty much eliminates that old rust from rekindling!

  • @JonnyHolms
    @JonnyHolms Před rokem

    Those little dolls 🪆 are hilarious 😂, great work, absolutely 💯 amazing how the 🚗 cars come out

  • @enriqueontiveros265
    @enriqueontiveros265 Před rokem

    I don't know why but watching this makes me feel calm

  • @markwood5382
    @markwood5382 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed watching this video

  • @williammcguire5685
    @williammcguire5685 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting I wondered how all that was done good job.

  • @dustyking8851
    @dustyking8851 Před rokem

    A friend of my parents had one of these. I told her countless times that if she ever wanted to sell it please, please call me 1st. My mother told her to ignore me. To this day I will never let her forget. That was a cool ass car. Arrggghhhh.

  • @JR-ut1yx
    @JR-ut1yx Před rokem

    Mr bendo the supervisor character is the bomb 😆

  • @iandibley8032
    @iandibley8032 Před rokem

    A great time saving result, think of the workshop time saved dealing with surprises bondo ,rust etc trying to strip by hand.now ready cut out the and weld in new material.

  • @robertcarpenter1615
    @robertcarpenter1615 Před rokem +1

    Great job. Appreciate the content.

  • @dannymoseley6965
    @dannymoseley6965 Před rokem

    That was cool!
    I've heard about the procedure I've just never seen it before !

  • @chrishigbie8645
    @chrishigbie8645 Před rokem

    They have other guys that do this on here but this guy is cool. All the best.

  • @user-ym3rk8di9p
    @user-ym3rk8di9p Před rokem

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  • @aleksandaralobic171
    @aleksandaralobic171 Před rokem

    Appreciate you making it, thank you :)

  • @johneighmy6344
    @johneighmy6344 Před rokem +8

    I'd like to know the total cost and time for this method. Great video

  • @crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641

    Great video, interesting process 👍🏼🌏🇦🇺

  • @frankk8018
    @frankk8018 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for posting this !

  • @edgardomatos7742
    @edgardomatos7742 Před rokem +1

    Wow. Never seen that done before ....thanks for sharing.

  • @JohnDoe-gz8dw
    @JohnDoe-gz8dw Před rokem +3

    I'm kinda shocked that so much is removed the metal, but the rope it's lowered in by doesn't deteriorate

  • @heath51309
    @heath51309 Před rokem

    Awesome! My dad rebuilt a 69 Chevelle from scratch. I bet he wished he could’ve had his dipped before starting. I was helping scrape off old paint with a putty knife.

  • @drbanner6025
    @drbanner6025 Před rokem

    The joker action figure was a nice touch 👍🃏🃏

  • @michaelcastillo3231
    @michaelcastillo3231 Před rokem

    THAT was extremely satisfying.

  • @consciousobjector2507
    @consciousobjector2507 Před rokem +2

    Simply amazing to watch.
    You have an awesome job!

  • @joechancio5177
    @joechancio5177 Před rokem +1

    Dam it is prertty solid. The roof prob had a vinyl top that created that hole up top. Really cool.✌️

  • @jacjuet1464
    @jacjuet1464 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic! Looks super..

  • @richardhildreth4471
    @richardhildreth4471 Před rokem

    Not a car guy at all, but I found this satisfying to watch. Final product is very nice.

  • @wonggentle
    @wonggentle Před rokem

    Amazing job mate!

  • @eddiehinson4575
    @eddiehinson4575 Před rokem

    Thanks, that was fun and educational

  • @philchigges2955
    @philchigges2955 Před rokem +1

    great job!!

  • @aleixovieiracosta1463

    Terrific! Congrats!

  • @Tom_H327
    @Tom_H327 Před rokem

    The pressure wash was the most satisfying thing I've seen today. 😂

  • @jeremycarpenter5550
    @jeremycarpenter5550 Před rokem

    Really cool shop.

  • @davidm106
    @davidm106 Před rokem

    Incredibly satisfying

  • @davesadventureshed208

    Sooo satisfying!

  • @clintpeterson9028
    @clintpeterson9028 Před rokem +1

    Really nice job

  • @UserUser14880
    @UserUser14880 Před rokem

    That was really kool to watch👌🏻

  • @bruceyoung1343
    @bruceyoung1343 Před rokem +1

    It’s a true tell of how easy it is to strip the paint off a American car as compared how many dips a BMW needs to get the paint stripped

  • @toddvolpe6396
    @toddvolpe6396 Před rokem

    Yeah that was cool thanks.
    I would have liked to have heard the next process even though you may not be involved.
    For example how you will add metal or bondo to the rust areas how they'll be treated to prevent spread.

  • @kellycrouch9576
    @kellycrouch9576 Před rokem

    Real nice work bro!

  • @TheBigsmiles62
    @TheBigsmiles62 Před rokem

    Enjoyed the video

  • @tdhyig5045
    @tdhyig5045 Před rokem +1

    Great job.

  • @downunderdan5132
    @downunderdan5132 Před rokem +16

    Do you lose any appreciable amount of metal using this process? I know the same process, albeit more aggressive, was used to lighten shells for racing. I imagine you guys are exposing the metal only as much as is needed but curious nonetheless 🤔 great video! I’ll likely be doing this with my own restoration 😎