Just found your channel through your Facebook post about the Thermal Coating. Great series of videos, been thinking about a tip over myself, you answered a lot of my questions and are going to save me time. Thank you for the information. Keep the videos coming.
Hey just found your channel, pain rolling them over for sure but you got it done and learned a pile. I am doing a 72 monte right now with similar floors ( or lack of) and decided to bite the bullet and buy a full replacement one with all the brackets and braces. The way I figure it will be stronger , take less time and by time I got done most likely would have replaced way to much of the original to justify saving it.
I have learned a lot. Especially what not to do lol. I started with the intention of just patching small holes and it turned into a whole lot more. Probably should have done a whole floor at this point but it is what it is. Thanks for watching. Follow along maybe you will see something that will help in your build!
Dear Sir. I just went through a 8.5 year total restoration on my 68 ss. You need a real rotator my father made me one an it was a world of difference maybe you could rent one it's worth it Ray stein
I'm sure it would make it a ton easier. I'm thinking I can add a rounded end on the other side and be able to tile it either way. Should only cost me another 30 bucks.
You got it done that's all that matters a little sketchy. Like it.
Just found your channel through your Facebook post about the Thermal Coating. Great series of videos, been thinking about a tip over myself, you answered a lot of my questions and are going to save me time. Thank you for the information. Keep the videos coming.
Good to hear. Hope I can help you learn from my mistakes!!
I love it.
Safety glasses work great on the back of the head!
That's my storage spot when I'm not cutting or grinding. I forget they are there.
Hey just found your channel, pain rolling them over for sure but you got it done and learned a pile. I am doing a 72 monte right now with similar floors ( or lack of) and decided to bite the bullet and buy a full replacement one with all the brackets and braces. The way I figure it will be stronger , take less time and by time I got done most likely would have replaced way to much of the original to justify saving it.
I have learned a lot. Especially what not to do lol. I started with the intention of just patching small holes and it turned into a whole lot more. Probably should have done a whole floor at this point but it is what it is. Thanks for watching. Follow along maybe you will see something that will help in your build!
Dear Sir. I just went through a 8.5 year total restoration on my 68 ss. You need a real rotator my father made me one an it was a world of difference maybe you could rent one it's worth it Ray stein
I'm sure it would make it a ton easier. I'm thinking I can add a rounded end on the other side and be able to tile it either way. Should only cost me another 30 bucks.
actualy not a bad idea how ever
4 / 3 grown men could tilt that on it side no problem. 🤔
That's 3/2 more grown men than I have available at my house. Its just me here. By myself. Gotta get creative!!
i seen that your making content gives you the fill in time keep up good workings thx .
By the way I live in south jersey where are you
I'm in southeast Missouri.
I saw 17 things you did wrong!!