K30 Trail Build, Success! ALL the PSC steering goodies.
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- k`This week on the 1982 Chevrolet K30 Trail Build, we finish up most of the PSC steering upgrades. As well as some work on the new spark plug wire retains. Please like, comment and subscribe!
Contact me: pootsgarage@gmail.com
The new camera really makes a difference! Thanks for adding us to the map. Prescott, AZ represent!
Twin falls Idaho 🖖🏽
Dude, that PSC pump looks bad ass sitting in there! 😁😁
Keep it coming! ...taking notes for my k30 build. I am watching from Prairie Village, KS
Watching from Kiowa , Oklahoma!
Another good job! Little by little. No more tools until your done.😣 Cant wait to see it hooked up. Be happy, safe and stay healthy. From Dahlonega, Georgia. 😷⚒
Well your build reminds me of mine. Almost have mine done. Waiting on my hubs so i can finish the disk brake conversion and my driveshafts everything else is done. Just look at some of my videos.
Shoot me some pics of yours and I'll put them in a future video. My email is in the video description.
Nice work as usual
Watching from Ventura, Ca
appreciate it!
Hey there bud just wanted to drop you in a comment! Definitely enjoy your square body content. 😎👍🏻👍🏻
Much appreciated
Not the beer fridge!
That looks great
Pooter. Look into the HERCULES Universal Portable Band Saw Benchtop Stand It’s can he used as a horizontal or vertical band saw and will use any hand held band saw. I’m about to snag one myself.
I definitely will, thanks
Good job Pooty Cat.
So how many pins do you have on your maps?
So glad you fixed the beer - cat treats fridge. 😻
Too many to count now, I've probably been through 1.5 box of 500 pins if I had to guess.
Dennehotso az
You need to build a shop in the back yard like John has. 😊
I wish
Quick tip while I'm watching you use the drill press. Someone suggested a spray bottle of soapy water to use as cutting oil to make cleanup easier when drilling, plus it's cheaper than WD40. It's been working pretty good for me for a couple years now.
Interesting. I’ll have to try that, thanks
@@PootsGarage no problem. I think my spray bottle is about a quart and since I use it for drilling too I put in a little more soap than if it were just for making bubbles for leak detection, probably 2-4 table spoons worth of some cheap dish soap.