I think the format is perfect. No boring, unending intro, no shifty deals at the beginning and end, we get straight to the nitty-gritty of watching Mr China do his magic. Edd's onscreen presence is great, it's welcoming and interesting, the explanations of what's going on are so good, us viewers then think we can tackle the same job ourselves!
I appreciate his cheery disposition. No matter how many curve balls are tossed his way, Edd never curses or gets angry. He’s an inspiration to all of us who are willing to tackle a job.
As a retired [71] garage mechanic and committed petrol head since the 1950s its been a joy to watch Ed getting down to jobs I may have done in the past and the inventive stuff that I was always eager to have a go at when working for others over the years.Its been like working in the garage with him and brings back so many memories of dirty hands and smelly overalls, I loved every minuet it...Keep at it Ed .
Brilliant- thanks again Ed! No drama, no fake jeopardy no fabricated deadlines, just a knowledgable bloke methodically working through problems as they arise!!
And no content, we saw him get the bonnet up, put a battery on charge then squirt easing oil on hinges, sorry I forgot, lots of shots of spiders, spiders webs, flowers and moss growing on the car.
@@cypeman8037 True, some of this mundane stuff can be skipped or just explained but anybody doing work on an old car is well aware of the frustrating bits like rusted on nuts and stripped bolts, or working around unforseen obstacles and problems like doors without handles etc.
@@royjennison3916 How so? Edd is natural in front of the camera & he explains what's wrong and what needs to be done to get it fixed. Those US motor shows besides using a ton of crew behind the scenes just love the fake drama. It's that bad that it's so bloody boring. Have you ever seen Edd have the fake shits cos a part hasn't turned up & making a fuss? No!
Over half a million subscribers. Tells you everything. Can you imagine TV producers wanting the potential of over 500 000 regular viewers. Great going Ed.
Edd is why WD was as successful as it was. I always enjoyed his segments on the show and here he is, bringing the same methods on his channel. Good on you, mate!
I like it when you actually had a tea break and answered some questions and showed some projects, looking forward to more episodes keep up the good work.
Edd’s tool boxes - meticulously clean contents and so well organized in a real ‘everything-has-a-place-and-there’s-a-place-for-everything’ way... I would expect nothing less of him, being the true artisan he is... Well done! 🙌🏻😍
This is the sort of thing we want to see Edd doing: Real-world situations that us automotive content creators come across without the pressures of TV production.
These are challenges that the typical mechanic deals with when facing an old car that needs to be resurrected. Particular are bolts that won't yield. That's when you realize penetrating fluid is your best friend. Top tip: when trying to loosen frozen bolts for the first time, never use a ratchet. Save the teeth! I personally prefer a flex or sliding handle. Much more solid and able to transfer more torque on those stubborn nuts and bolts.
@@adrianl7147 Between the lighting, the B roll, and the whole vibe of this thing, it’s kind of bizarre. It definitely does not feel like anybody has paid any attention to what’s been going on UA-cam for the last few years.
@@DraiochtR not really. I mean he was dealing with a bunch of stuck, rusty parts. What else would you use to get them unstuck? Strong-arming them open just breaks things. I get that he's promoting them, but knowing Edd, he doesn't promote just anyone unless he really likes what they do. So I'm ok with it.💁🏻♀️😊
@@MarkJohnson-ro1ed its quality content! most people in europe dont really like shows from usa because they made for dumb people, actionmusic, over dramatic stuff, cuts every 2 seconds and a lot of computer animation... totally boring stuff.... but this is just quality content 😎 and the product placement is totally ok
Just from watching the first 5 mins I can admire the fact that, like with the bonnet release bolts, we are being shown the struggles of mechanical work and it's not just a seemless montage that makes it look all glamorous
So good to see Edd back in the workshop fixing stuff! One of the interesting features of WD was when you needed some specialist work and you found a guy in a shed somewhere in the West Midland (usually) who was the go-to chap for fixing Maserati throttle-bodies or whatever for a fraction of the price. Would be fun to see some of that again!
Here's a pro tip: If you are not in a hurry, first spray all the bolts, nuts and interference fit components with penetrating oil and once you get to them in a few days(perhaps work on other parts of the car in the meanwhile), the oil will have soaked deep into all the cracks and makes work SO MUCH easier. Penetrating oil effectiveness is a function of time.
Mike literally ruined everything about that show, it was infuriating, and the worst was when he'd flog it for naff all whilst saying 'I've done this to it and I've done that to it' while he actually did fuck all.
If we are going to enjoy the 'Edmaster we might choose to respect his decision not to trash talk Mike. That partnership introduced us to the legendary China and as such did its job. Onward and upwards
This is what made the other show ( who's name I forget )successful and was missing when you left. Glad you are back doing the magic you do so well.Have to say you make fixing vehicles fun even for those of us who never will get to actually do it. The enjoyment you generate while doing this is magic.
@@tomsurrey2252 That sadly was how Discovery USA wanted to take it as Edd explained his view was that the fixes were an integral part of the show in imparting knowledge on how to prepare the vehicle. Discovery wanted to cut that back and they also wanted to cut costs by fixing up the vehicles in America over shipping them back to the UK, possibly there was also a liability aspect that Edd did not wish to investigate as the vehicles would have to meet local regulations in the US and we all know how litigous the Americans can be when things go wrong.
Bleeding brakes should be done by father and young son. My Dad used me back in the 70s on his Marina. As an 8 year old I loved helping him 😁 Down Up Down Up
The magic is back and just shows who the star of the show is. Just remembered the name of the other show, but should have been Ed Fixed it again. This is the magic I have missed.
Couple of comments Edd. First, when connecting leads to a battery I was always taught red lead on first and off last. Also before trying to fire up an engine for the first time after lying idle for over 10 years I’m surprised that you didn’t take out the plugs, inject some diesel or light machine oil and hand crank to ensure it wasn’t seized or had sticking pistons crank or cams... Cheers
What I liked in the Wheeler Dealers show was Edd doing the "wheeling" part. This is the refined version of it. No bullsh*t, just the effort and knowledge. We love you Edd. Greetings from Turkey.
I used to have an accountant that when I phoned him up with a worrying problem, his voice was always reassuringly calm, and the problem was solved. Edd is the same. Got
"Meanwhile, while Edd is sorting out the mechanical stuff, Im gonna pop right over to a good friend of mine who refurbishes wheels". "Hello, are you Mike? I am Mike too. Can I use the sandblaster? I like to say that I have done my part in this. Can I push this button?"
That scripted banter where Mike would come back to the workshop and wonder why the job wasn't done yet just got a bit tiresome. He was actually better in the early seasons where it wasn't quite so formulaic, international viewers would also need to figure out the cockney rhyming slang. "3000 quid ? Are you having a turkish ?" They had to tone down some of the humour as well for the american audience. I remember in one episode he said "of course the electrics are unreliable in this vehicle, it was made in America".
So it’s wheeler dealers without the “dead weight (your words), fake negotiating and more time for actual mechanics? This should have been made years ago! I hope to god people with deep pockets notice the value of this product and back you to the moon and back.
Totally agree. All the dumbed down nonsense that ruined Wheeler Dealers was (and still is) beyond irritating, it’s utterly irrelevant, degrading to the real talent, and very insulting to all concerned, including the audience. Whoever is responsible for that stuff is a very shortsighted fool. Henry Cole and Drew Pritchard also do it. Someone should tell them to stop.
@@justafish-bd8kw he did show the xcp something like that would have been cut from you know what , i guess we cant expect full mechanics every episode but hopefully he will find his rhythm
Jon a perhaps but i think for those like me that grew up on wheeler dealers , Ed will alwwys have a place plus those other guys dont have a pro crew with them, yes this episode didnt have many repairs but his only done 2 gotta give him a chance plus i enjoyed his explanations about the fuel even if it was a little simple. Each to thier own i guess.
I used to have an accountant that when I phoned him up with a worrying problem, his voice was always reassuringly calm, and the problem was solved. Edd is the same. Got a car problem? Edd's voice is so calming and the problem has gone. It wasn't even a problem. There wasn't a problem at all. The soothing voice of the consummate professional is now MY weekly fix. Thanks Edd.
Truly we've moved back into the blessed timeline. Also no idea if the editors read through these but it might be worth leaving up comments/questions etc on the screen a bit longer to give people a chance to read them.
@@Carr9T2 I mean that's always an option but the ideal is you don't need to. Having a textbox take up some dead space to the side doesn't really negatively impact anything, vs constantly pausing every now and then.
I missed you, Edd. I watched all Wheeler Dealers episodes several times, when they aired included. God bless you. Keep it up with these series. They are great.
Great to see you back with good, down to earth stuff. Always wire brush exposed threads on seized nuts/bolts before undoing. Amazing toolkits. Maybe do a few videos on polishing tools and living with OCD. Hehehe.
From New Zealand , you are the man . I've learnt so much from your easy to follow approach to fixing cars that most people would run a mile from .you didn't need the other guy as you did most of the work 😀😀keep going Ed
Very happy to see Edd back. We're a legion of fans all around the world expecting to see again him with that kind of program. So, here it is, he comes again, I'm really sure we're going to enjoy it a lot :)
So delighted to see you making these programmes again Ed charting your great knowledge and talents. I was an avid viewer of Wheeler Dealer but stopped watching after you left….you were absolutely the star of the show. Really looking forward to watching all your videos. Do hope this is a great success for you.
This is what it's like to really work on stuff. And not like all those damn TV shows have turned into nothing but one long commercial broken up by other commercials.
You're back, properly back! OMG EDD CHINA IS BACK! At last! The master has returned, brilliant, so pleased to be able to watch this, been praying since you left the awful one this would happen and here it is 😊
Glad to see you back! You used to have to do all the work under serious time constraints and you can now relax and do it on your own time. I used to work on my own cars until the '80s when started putting in ECUs.
Best Mechanic around , How we all missed Edd , and so good to be able to pick up more tips, Edd really exsplains the repair Process so well, How we all want Edd back on are screens again
Great show!!!! Miss the good old days of wheeler dealers where it was about the cars and not the money. Also, what made that show very unique were the cars that here in the states were just not seen. That gave it a little more mystique in my opinion. Great to have you back!!!!
More ! More !! More!! This is exactly as all the good segments in that TV show used to be like. It's absolutely fantastic watching this happening once again. This is the way I used to watch WD, skipping all the segments where the little guy was prancing around, and only watch the bits where Mr China was spannering. This really must be turned into a stand-alone TV show !
It’s really good to see all the small details of the work and not a heavily edited couple of clips and then jump to the end and we see a mysteriously completed car.
This is exactly what we love about Edd China. Very detailed right to the very core with the vehicle repairs. If Tim Shaw or Fuzz Townsend ever leaves Car SOS, you should replace one of them.
You're not the first to present in this way Edd but I think we can safely say this brotherly presenting you do is exactly what the world needs when it comes to helping others. No attitude or know it all stance, just humble down to earth learning, 'let's have a bash' and do our best philosophy. Keep up the good work. So nice not to have the hype and drama. #EddFix&Chill
It is great to see Ed again. I was a big wheeler dealer fan until you left the show. You’re a great inspiration to all of us amateur mechanics. We love your engineering approach to problems, I am a subscriber know and look forward to more and more deliveries of the show. Greetings from Mexico Amigo!
This is the show we needed all these years. Edd is the man! 😎
The legend is back.
Orange gloves and documentary to the fullest
Youre right!
Grease junkie new series starts Monday 8 pm discovery channel . mike brewer is shiting his pance nice one Ed . 👍
Actually kind of sad he didn't do this years ago, would have millions of subs by now. better late than never.
I think the format is perfect. No boring, unending intro, no shifty deals at the beginning and end, we get straight to the nitty-gritty of watching Mr China do his magic. Edd's onscreen presence is great, it's welcoming and interesting, the explanations of what's going on are so good, us viewers then think we can tackle the same job ourselves!
No recap after every break taking up time.
Totally agree.
I appreciate his cheery disposition. No matter how many curve balls are tossed his way, Edd never curses or gets angry. He’s an inspiration to all of us who are willing to tackle a job.
Love the no nonsense, no ego format - the Edd sections were why I watched the TV program. Keep going Edd. Great to see so many subscribers.
this is what we want. a workshop show without fake scenarios and big egos. simple really
Kinda curious on how many cameras and crew he has to put on this type production
@@donchristie420 Can get by with one.. and lots of "B" roll.
This is why we love Edd, no bull, just a way how to fix things, also how to diagnose our own problems we're having.
If that’s not a fake scenario to sell some unknown wd40 clone I don’t know what is
@@odl21 good point but i suppose you gotta pay the bills,or at least get supplies discounted
This is all the people wanted Ed 🔥
Seriously! Was that so hard???
Mike lost his angel.
yea and Eds mom died that is one of the reason he was not on
No
The learning experience is important !
As a retired [71] garage mechanic and committed petrol head since the 1950s its been a joy to watch Ed getting down to jobs I may have done in the past and the inventive stuff that I was always eager to have a go at when working for others over the years.Its been like working in the garage with him and brings back so many memories of dirty hands and smelly overalls, I loved every minuet it...Keep at it Ed .
The master is back! So happy to see you posting, Ed!
I agree with you fully, but hey! You also have some videos to make mister😁😜
Waiting for updates on the bimmers😎👍
Disappointed by the lack of carbon fiber towel, though.
Coming up....M539 declares his manCrush..... 🤗😎
@@graemeh2 😂😂
Wow, 2 car guy i love most.
Brilliant- thanks again Ed! No drama, no fake jeopardy no fabricated deadlines, just a knowledgable bloke methodically working through problems as they arise!!
And no content, we saw him get the bonnet up, put a battery on charge then squirt easing oil on hinges, sorry I forgot, lots of shots of spiders, spiders webs, flowers and moss growing on the car.
@@cypeman8037 True, some of this mundane stuff can be skipped or just explained but anybody doing work on an old car is well aware of the frustrating
bits like rusted on nuts and stripped bolts, or working around unforseen obstacles and problems like doors without handles etc.
When Edd left wheeler dealers, he took that show with him. This hits me in the nostalgia button hard
I agree, Edd your the man!
Yes from italy😁😁
The best part of the video was when he said "See you next week." As long as he keeps saying that he’s got me as a happy subscriber!
Good thing about Edd is that he's straight forward with no fake dramas. Lovin' the show mate.
painfully scripted
@@royjennison3916 How so? Edd is natural in front of the camera & he explains what's wrong and what needs to be done to get it fixed.
Those US motor shows besides using a ton of crew behind the scenes just love the fake drama. It's that bad that it's so bloody boring. Have you ever seen Edd have the fake shits cos a part hasn't turned up & making a fuss? No!
@@1969Risky Expect trolly dollies, they are losing their clientelle, 😅.
"That's another job for the list", truly you have the patience of a saint. These videos are perfect Sunday viewing, thank you Ed!
Over half a million subscribers. Tells you everything. Can you imagine TV producers wanting the potential of over 500 000 regular viewers.
Great going Ed.
agreed. i saw it was him and didnt even look what it was about. just immediately subbed.
@@trancethan me too :)
Having Edd back, makes my world better. I hope it does for others also. Thanks Edd!
Like to see edd with a junior mechanic, guiding him in a parallel project! Way to keep some interaction and pass on that know how and passion.
I agree 👍🏻
Wheeler Dealers was never the same without Edd, Ant did a great job, but Edd has something special.
And now Ant has left 😂
@@mrh4443, really, who replaced Ant?
@@Hoaxer51 no one. Mike moved back to the uk. Wd left the us back to uk.
Edd is why WD was as successful as it was. I always enjoyed his segments on the show and here he is, bringing the same methods on his channel. Good on you, mate!
@@mrh4443 That was the only reason I stuck around was because of Ant. He's gone, I'm gone.
The best part of WD is back. No pointless banter, just the part that made us all fall in love with the tall man so many years ago. Lovely.
Yep, no Fatty Brewer and his massive handshake, lol
@@cidercecil 😂😂😂😂😂pmsloooooolouder haha
I'd have to agree 🍻👍
@@cidercecil hold out your hand son!
Couldn't agree more
I like it when you actually had a tea break and answered some questions and showed some projects, looking forward to more episodes keep up the good work.
yep, everyone needs a Tea break... with no annoying noise in your ear going "Edd...Edd... "
The chilled out relaxing tones of Mr china doing the magic he is know for
Chilled out is right. Edd's voice should be classified as an official ASMR sound - very soothing! Great to have you back Edd! 😊
Edd’s tool boxes - meticulously clean contents and so well organized in a real ‘everything-has-a-place-and-there’s-a-place-for-everything’ way... I would expect nothing less of him, being the true artisan he is... Well done! 🙌🏻😍
Of course, that was the reason why the short, fat one nicked China's tool box....
Bloody lovely aren't they, we need a tour of them!
I was wondering who gets to clean them and put them away, TV cooks always have a sous chef to prep and clean up
Really glad to see Edd back again! He was always my prime reason for watching “Wheeler Dealers.” Always explains the work he is doing. 👍🏻
This is the sort of thing we want to see Edd doing: Real-world situations that us automotive content creators come across without the pressures of TV production.
These are challenges that the typical mechanic deals with when facing an old car that needs to be resurrected. Particular are bolts that won't yield. That's when you realize penetrating fluid is your best friend. Top tip: when trying to loosen frozen bolts for the first time, never use a ratchet. Save the teeth! I personally prefer a flex or sliding handle. Much more solid and able to transfer more torque on those stubborn nuts and bolts.
I agree, but this thing feels weirdly overproduced.
Absolutely spot on
@@solohour I was hoping for more than opening a bonnet lid and draining a fuel tank, to be honest.
@@adrianl7147 Between the lighting, the B roll, and the whole vibe of this thing, it’s kind of bizarre. It definitely does not feel like anybody has paid any attention to what’s been going on UA-cam for the last few years.
This is what people want! Edd with a genuine show, no buy, no selling and no dead weight.
Sponsored by XCP it seems.. so he is selling their product.
@@DraiochtR he's promoted XCP for years. He did a commercial for them even. I think he must like it otherwise he wouldn't be using it.💁🏻♀️
@@westie430 this video just seemed like one big advertisement to me 🤷♂️
@@DraiochtR not really. I mean he was dealing with a bunch of stuck, rusty parts. What else would you use to get them unstuck? Strong-arming them open just breaks things. I get that he's promoting them, but knowing Edd, he doesn't promote just anyone unless he really likes what they do. So I'm ok with it.💁🏻♀️😊
CTEK
Brilliant to see Edd back in front of a camera with his no BS approach.
It is a bit of a 'Master Class' to see him in action. Many levels above any American shows on similar subjects.
@@MarkJohnson-ro1ed its quality content! most people in europe dont really like shows from usa because they made for dumb people, actionmusic, over dramatic stuff, cuts every 2 seconds and a lot of computer animation... totally boring stuff.... but this is just quality content 😎 and the product placement is totally ok
Just from watching the first 5 mins I can admire the fact that, like with the bonnet release bolts, we are being shown the struggles of mechanical work and it's not just a seemless montage that makes it look all glamorous
So good to see Edd back in the workshop fixing stuff! One of the interesting features of WD was when you needed some specialist work and you found a guy in a shed somewhere in the West Midland (usually) who was the go-to chap for fixing Maserati throttle-bodies or whatever for a fraction of the price. Would be fun to see some of that again!
Every time something breaks, which seems unrepairable I think of the Maserati guy fixing the contactless throttle!
@@alisavas9526 haha so do I!
Here's a pro tip: If you are not in a hurry, first spray all the bolts, nuts and interference fit components with penetrating oil and once you get to them in a few days(perhaps work on other parts of the car in the meanwhile), the oil will have soaked deep into all the cracks and makes work SO MUCH easier. Penetrating oil effectiveness is a function of time.
I never clicked faster in my life, this is going to make my evening better, thanks Edd
what about when you're on pornhub and someone walks in : ) ?
Love this. It’s like wheeler dealers without the bullshit padding from Mike. Excited for where this will go!!!!
Padding?? That gut is 100% Mikes.
My thoughts exactly
Mike literally ruined everything about that show, it was infuriating, and the worst was when he'd flog it for naff all whilst saying 'I've done this to it and I've done that to it' while he actually did fuck all.
If we are going to enjoy the 'Edmaster we might choose to respect his decision not to trash talk Mike. That partnership introduced us to the legendary China and as such did its job. Onward and upwards
@@johnmcdonough955 normally i'd respect that decision but mike often showed neither class nor respect toward Edd imo.
Edd's so relaxed. So cool, he never seems frustrated
he also never seems to bash his fingers or hands, which is all I seem to be able to manage on my 42 Ford GPW LOL
Its called video editing, takes, and cutting. LMAO
Edd sitting at home watching the views go up 🍻
Thank god for Edd China. This is the type of show we needed on UA-cam. Fantastic presenter and informative and great fun to watch. Glad you’re back.
This is what made the other show ( who's name I forget )successful and was missing when you left. Glad you are back doing the magic you do so well.Have to say you make fixing vehicles fun even for those of us who never will get to actually do it. The enjoyment you generate while doing this is magic.
Bye bye Mike.... it had to happen. Edd has serious passion. Sponser this guy. The world loves him. Best wishes.
I watched a few minutes' of Mikes 'show' with Ant... waste of time! Ant's a good mechanic but NOT as great as Edd!
MIKE était une mauvaise personne ?
@@tomsurrey2252 That sadly was how Discovery USA wanted to take it as Edd explained his view was that the fixes were an integral part of the show in imparting knowledge on how to prepare the vehicle.
Discovery wanted to cut that back and they also wanted to cut costs by fixing up the vehicles in America over shipping them back to the UK, possibly there was also a liability aspect that Edd did not wish to investigate as the vehicles would have to meet local regulations in the US and we all know how litigous the Americans can be when things go wrong.
Com certeza, bye bye. Edd China master of the master. Do Brasil
Bleeding brakes should be done by father and young son. My Dad used me back in the 70s on his Marina. As an 8 year old I loved helping him 😁
Down Up Down Up
This isn't Dave from The Bay is it ?
I used to do Marina brakes with my dad too.
No sorry, I bet my dad's was better than your dad's 1800 TC Coupe in purple with vinyl seats 🤣
Snap I forgot I use to help my dad do the same plus topping up the fluid 👍
Good old days wonderful memories 👍
@@dynodave9287 I can remember my dad reconditioning a engine in the front room and helping him to grind in the valves 😁 my mum wasn't to pleased
The magic is back and just shows who the star of the show is. Just remembered the name of the other show, but should have been Ed Fixed it again. This is the magic I have missed.
The hero we need. The cleanliness in which he somehow maintains has fascinated me for a decade.
Good to have you back on YT Ed! Damn, I need to get myself a professional camera crew...
Dont worry mate.... you're doing great... 3 years i've followed you. Not missed an episode yet.
Oh yes you are doing great. I really enjoy your Channel. Restore it Follows the spirit and is also exactly what we like to See. Keep going
Hey look....two of my favorite YT car mechanics in the same place.
@@gr1mrea9er82 loop
Couple of comments Edd. First, when connecting leads to a battery I was always taught red lead on first and off last. Also before trying to fire up an engine for the first time after lying idle for over 10 years I’m surprised that you didn’t take out the plugs, inject some diesel or light machine oil and hand crank to ensure it wasn’t seized or had sticking pistons crank or cams...
Cheers
You are awesome Edd!!!! I stopped watching wheeler dealer and was lost until today! Feel happy to hear that voice again ❤️
What I liked in the Wheeler Dealers show was Edd doing the "wheeling" part.
This is the refined version of it. No bullsh*t, just the effort and knowledge.
We love you Edd. Greetings from Turkey.
I used to have an accountant that when I phoned him up with a worrying problem, his voice was always reassuringly calm, and the problem was solved. Edd is the same. Got
God I love this kind of content. Its like the best of WD with none of the useless frills and "car dealing"... just the mechanics and good practice.
I would love to see series like this when you just repair cars without this annoying Brewer. Such a nice guy of you are Edd
"Meanwhile, while Edd is sorting out the mechanical stuff, Im gonna pop right over to a good friend of mine who refurbishes wheels". "Hello, are you Mike? I am Mike too. Can I use the sandblaster? I like to say that I have done my part in this. Can I push this button?"
Y do you hate Mike so much?
@@djyems1021 Sums it up: ua-cam.com/video/8LQO3qC6rwY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MickMoron
😂
That scripted banter where Mike would come back to the workshop and wonder why the job wasn't done yet just got a bit tiresome. He was actually better in the early seasons where it wasn't quite so formulaic, international viewers would also need to figure out the cockney rhyming slang. "3000 quid ? Are you having a turkish ?" They had to tone down some of the humour as well for the american audience. I remember in one episode he said "of course the electrics are unreliable in this vehicle, it was made in America".
@@djyems1021 - it saves time.
What a difference from the full resto's Just working on older vehicles is something that many do. This is real stuff, thanks.
A pleasure to see you back at it Edd! We have all waited for this. Thank you sir.
So it’s wheeler dealers without the “dead weight (your words), fake negotiating and more time for actual mechanics? This should have been made years ago! I hope to god people with deep pockets notice the value of this product and back you to the moon and back.
Totally agree. All the dumbed down nonsense that ruined Wheeler Dealers was (and still is) beyond irritating, it’s utterly irrelevant, degrading to the real talent, and very insulting to all concerned, including the audience.
Whoever is responsible for that stuff is a very shortsighted fool. Henry Cole and Drew Pritchard also do it. Someone should tell them to stop.
@@justafish-bd8kw he did show the xcp something like that would have been cut from you know what , i guess we cant expect full mechanics every episode but hopefully he will find his rhythm
Jon a perhaps but i think for those like me that grew up on wheeler dealers , Ed will alwwys have a place plus those other guys dont have a pro crew with them, yes this episode didnt have many repairs but his only done 2 gotta give him a chance plus i enjoyed his explanations about the fuel even if it was a little simple. Each to thier own i guess.
I used to have an accountant that when I phoned him up with a worrying problem, his voice was always reassuringly calm, and the problem was solved. Edd is the same. Got a car problem? Edd's voice is so calming and the problem has gone. It wasn't even a problem. There wasn't a problem at all. The soothing voice of the consummate professional is now MY weekly fix. Thanks Edd.
Truly we've moved back into the blessed timeline.
Also no idea if the editors read through these but it might be worth leaving up comments/questions etc on the screen a bit longer to give people a chance to read them.
What about pausing the video?
@@Carr9T2 I mean that's always an option but the ideal is you don't need to. Having a textbox take up some dead space to the side doesn't really negatively impact anything, vs constantly pausing every now and then.
He read them out. You don’t need to see them at all.
Great to have Edd back in the workshop! I've missed him terribly.
Well done Ed, great knowledgable video with no fake dramas or Mike aggravating some poor garage trying to Carry out some work for him.
If Edd's not careful, this one Range Rover could take up an entire season.
Who says it won't?
Like with Soup Classic Motoring ...3 years, when also timelapsing :)
and so what if it does
episode 3489: Time to change the crankshaft Seal
@@Rhyd nah trust edd
I missed you, Edd. I watched all Wheeler Dealers episodes several times, when they aired included. God bless you. Keep it up with these series. They are great.
Great to see you back with good, down to earth stuff. Always wire brush exposed threads on seized nuts/bolts before undoing. Amazing toolkits. Maybe do a few videos on polishing tools and living with OCD. Hehehe.
Just don't stop, Edd. You left us wanting more, which is a good sign.
I'm really enjoying Workshop Diaries, it's fascinating to watch someone so skilled in fixing so many different things. Keep up the great work.
I'm glad Edd shows the frustrating parts too. So many frozen bolts, so little time.
There's a fine line of showing too much and showing what people want, you nailed it Mr. Edd
23 minutes and 51 seconds of pure delight. Thanks Edd and pixies.
Welcome back, Edd! it is nice to see you wrenching again and the focus being on a quality job without rushing about from the previous series.
Edd, this is just BRILLIANT!!! This is exactly what I miss about you and your older shows. Love it. More more more!!!
The well spoken calming voice Master Mechanic is back. Glad to see Edd making videos again :)
Well said. Your comment encapsulates the whole situation.
From New Zealand , you are the man . I've learnt so much from your easy to follow approach to fixing cars that most people would run a mile from .you didn't need the other guy as you did most of the work 😀😀keep going Ed
Fantastic show Edd! This is what I wanted to watch all those years.
Guys let those likes fly so we can help with the UA-cam algorithm.
Very happy to see Edd back. We're a legion of fans all around the world expecting to see again him with that kind of program. So, here it is, he comes again, I'm really sure we're going to enjoy it a lot :)
So delighted to see you making these programmes again Ed charting your great knowledge and talents. I was an avid viewer of Wheeler Dealer but stopped watching after you left….you were absolutely the star of the show. Really looking forward to watching all your videos. Do hope this is a great success for you.
Could watch you working on cars all day. Wish you could get a tv program and film it the way you want it to be.
This is what it's like to really work on stuff. And not like all those damn TV shows have turned into nothing but one long commercial broken up by other commercials.
You're back, properly back! OMG EDD CHINA IS BACK! At last! The master has returned, brilliant, so pleased to be able to watch this, been praying since you left the awful one this would happen and here it is 😊
Made my night he's back he's happy, doing what Ed was born to do.
Remember, ' Ed , what are you doing , the car looks exactly the same as when I left it' Good to have you back ED.
Glad to see you back! You used to have to do all the work under serious time constraints and you can now relax and do it on your own time. I used to work on my own cars until the '80s when started putting in ECUs.
This is what we all wanted Ed at his best
Wow Ed, if you a going to start you might as well start big. That Rangey is a basket case. Like the Ask Edd bit as well.
Just the right vehicle to start off with, thanks Edd. I am hoping for a full renovation of that beauty!
Much better that those episodes on discovery full of ads
Yea, ads almost every 10 minutes, that is pretty anoying
Edd and the crew still have to get paid so I wouldn't mind some sponsored ads or patreon or something
No ads?? Four ads in 😑the first nine minutes...
@@DannyColdhill four?, i havent seen any ad show during this video
@@atv123 strange. But good for you🙂. Maybe diffrent locations matter. Im i sweden.
I know you never really left but damn I'm glad you're back. We all really missed seeing your mug.
Best Mechanic around , How we all missed Edd , and so good to be able to pick up more tips, Edd really exsplains the repair Process so well, How we all want Edd back on are screens again
0% sleazy fat guy, 100% informative fixing of stuff... Perfect ! 👌
See ur a fan of Mike 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
100% The truth
Brewer brings nothing to the table of any value
Right! Any slob can push a car in, its the genius mechanic that brings it to life in a proper way.
@@rickdaystar477 you really think ed does all of the work himself? Apparently he had a small team of peoole doing work
@@djyems1021 What you saying all the shots of just the orange gloves are really mike brewer ???
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Great show!!!! Miss the good old days of wheeler dealers where it was about the cars and not the money. Also, what made that show very unique were the cars that here in the states were just not seen. That gave it a little more mystique in my opinion. Great to have you back!!!!
You made Wheeler Dealer mate, great to see you back making great content.
I'm so happy you're having success on UA-cam Ed. You deserve it. And we get to enjoy your content.
More ! More !! More!!
This is exactly as all the good segments in that TV show used to be like. It's absolutely fantastic watching this happening once again.
This is the way I used to watch WD, skipping all the segments where the little guy was prancing around, and only watch the bits where Mr China was spannering.
This really must be turned into a stand-alone TV show !
Just 2 episodes, and this have become my favorite "TV" show right now.
Is that a Freudian use of the word 'Ant'...? Lol!
@@shanewaterman4125 Didn't notice that. Thx! xD
Always a big fun of the V8 engine Edd! I love it 😁
Cheers,
It’s really good to see all the small details of the work and not a heavily edited couple of clips and then jump to the end and we see a mysteriously completed car.
Always makes me happy to watch Edd doing his magic.
Ah, EDD´s back ! This is how we like it :-) Excellent
So glad to see Edd on the screen again, My only wish is that these episodes were an hour long.
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First the door won't open. Then the second door is stiff. Then the hood won't open. And that was when Edd realized he might be in for it on this one.
But how did it get on the ramp to start with ? 🤓
@@Eatcrow *puts on a thick Western drawl* You ain't watched many resto videos 'round these parts before, have ya pardner?
It’s almost as if he had some penetrating fluid to advertise.
@@ncc74656m LOL
@@DannyTipple he's promoted XCP for years...where have you been?
Garage, Tools, Car and Edd's skill... What else do you need? Love it.
This is exactly what we love about Edd China. Very detailed right to the very core with the vehicle repairs.
If Tim Shaw or Fuzz Townsend ever leaves Car SOS, you should replace one of them.
You're not the first to present in this way Edd but I think we can safely say this brotherly presenting you do is exactly what the world needs when it comes to helping others. No attitude or know it all stance, just humble down to earth learning, 'let's have a bash' and do our best philosophy. Keep up the good work. So nice not to have the hype and drama. #EddFix&Chill
Our family car in 1987!
Great step by step on recommisioning a vehicle that's stood a while.
Those have to be one of the most beautiful set of tools and cabinets I’ve seen. As if the almighty had a shop and Edd was a grease apostle.
Oh shit. This is the dude that was the best part of that Wheeler Dealers show.
Tell me about it.
That other guy went off and did a show where he just says: "I bought this, someone else did it up and I sold it for a profit."
@@TheVicar yeah. and most of the time it seems they do just enough repair to run, with used or aftermarket parts. typical profit hunter.
It is great to see Ed again. I was a big wheeler dealer fan until you left the show. You’re a great inspiration to all of us amateur mechanics. We love your engineering approach to problems, I am a subscriber know and look forward to more and more deliveries of the show. Greetings from Mexico Amigo!
I am so happy