Every time I watch one of these I think it would have been so much easier, and probably cheaper, to just do it the right way the first time. The mind boggles.
In the long run, it is always cheaper to do it the right way. No redoing work, no spending more time to hack the next step and while they are out spending marketing money to find their next victim, my phone is constantly ringing with referral customers that cost me nothing but doing the job the right way.
@@vehcor I totally get that feeling, I'd drive across the country for you, @Watch Wes Work @South Main Auto Repair LLC because unless you know someone in Ga, it's an extortion racquet, they will overcharge for their crappy work and hold your vehicle hostage until you can pay. Not always, but it happens too much.
Apart from six weeks last summer I have been in shielding lockdown since last March, and will be until June of this year in the UK. That’s only allowed out for essential food shopping only! Your videos are amongst the best on you tube and are a joy to watch!
@@vehcor I like sitting and watching what you do I’m blind so doing bodywork is almost impossible but I enjoy what you’re doing you’re pretty good at it I love the mistake truck very much
I guess I'm an old guy now, used to do this kind of work in my early 20s, and watching this reminds me why I stopped doing rebuilders :) That and at the time wrecking yards were charging so much for them you could just buy "rode hard put away wet" used on with no body damage, wasn't worth it. It was before the internet and the big auction yards were around and buying from insurance auction yards you needed a dealer's license and a 40,000 bond of some sort. That and the introduction of the" re-branded title" was an instant price reduction.
Yep previous repairs brought to you by "Close Enough Collision Center", We don't care about your safety or satisfaction! Nice job your doing there Scott!
Definitely enjoy boring build Fridays, best rebuild show I’ve seen. You explain, as you do the work. Most yammer on and than fast forward and yammer some more.
I have to say, if everyone did the job the way you did, maybe people would not be as afraid of buying a vehicle that has been in an accident. My hats off to you sir as this was another awesome video!
Always satisfying to see you assemble the puzzle pieces. The grinding might be boring but the preparation work is what makes this a quality repair. Can’t wait to see you fit the puzzle pieces together on the mustang.🧐
How on earth is this repair viable! The amount of work you have to do ( and do it right ) seems beyond its value. It's fascinating to watch and I love your humour. Look forward to see it finished.
@@vehcor When I was a kid my machine shop teacher always told us he had a micrometer eyeball. I say it all the time 30 years later when I'm guesstimating something
Everything you do and show us is very interesting to me so watching you work the parts and fit them is a true joy and very gratifying . Thanks for the level of quality you insist on and maintain. I have been an electrician for years and like you my best work has been covered up by structure and finishing such as sheet rock. I'm OK with that because I know it was right to start with and will stay that way. I sleep well, and I am sure you do too! Thanks!
I realised watching this longer than normal visual delight that jo public have absolutely no idea how much work goes into a crash repair, loved watching your on screen documentary as always😀👍
Thanks Scott! The GMC is looking better and better! Its always nice to see a vehicle put back together by you. It'll be better than new! You are a true Craftsman with with vehicle repair!
Ya know Scott, oddly this terrain is a very satisfying Video, in many ways more so than the "Mistake" was. Yet this vehicle and the Piss-poor repair work done before is borderline criminal, Someone could very easily gotten killed AFTER the wreak,, than before. but never the less, you are a true craftsmen, and your good at what you do. Please keep up the exceptional videos. Thank you !
Oh man I just discovered this channel thanks to the power of the youtube algorithm. UA-cam suggested the prior Terrain video and the mix of commentary and nitty gritty detail work kept me watching. I do wish you had shown more of the welding :( The comment at 18:40 about Illinois is hilarious because I had that exact thought mere seconds before you said it. I've lived in Illinois most of my life and the rust struggle is real. Texas on the other hand has been amazing for my car.
Been watching this guy repair vehicles for sometime now ,really enjoying his meticulous process he is with no doubt the bests body repair guy on line ,keep up the good work 👍👍
Man Scott, you peeled the "Terrain" letters right off there without marking them, you must be a world class scrabble player. I would have forgot how to spell it and who knows what name I would have ended up with.
thank you man, you give me much courage to do the same thing, i am a retired man, and set up a citroen c2, , and that give me a great satisfaction, i have already repaired the car of my daughter a golf 4, i like the see you, for your skills, sadly, here in Belgium can you not do the same as your country ! ! ! and spare parts are hard to find, even what you do with parts of another car, you dont find that here ! !
Scott, I never find your videos boring. They are fascinating to me. I am old, so maybe they are boring to some, but at my age this is about all the excitement I get. Sad.
Your knowledge and skills (and equipment, but hey, anyone can buy stuff) make this repair look waaaaaay easier than I'll bet it was. Love your dry humour and commentary. Takes a lot of time and effort to produce video (and repairs) this good. Thank you.
RUST...in the midwest it also goes along with High Taxes, Corruption and then comes Rust!...in that order. Thanks Scott for your hard work and details, no matter how boring things might seem.
Seems like a massive amount of work involved in doing this repair. Hope you make a good profit by the time it's finished. This is another one that would be totalled with a parts title here in Australia. We can't fix anything over here. Looking forward to seeing this one finished. It's going to look a lot different than when you started. Just as well that you keep a dozen parts cars on hand. All the best from Queensland Australia.
It really isn't all that much work. It seems a waste to scrap a car like this when it can be fixed and good as new. Of course I made it complicated by fixing EVERY.LITTLE.DING and scratch that was not part of the accident. lol Thanks for watching. Best wishes from the USA.
Scott, I have very much enjoyed your videos, your builds, and your attention to detail. Not to mention your sense of humor! I fix cars for a living too, but I stick to the mechanical stuff, if I tried something like this, it would end very very badly! My dent repair skills end with a suction cup......or in my case, the toilet plunger. But give me an electrical concern, and I am all over it! Boring Build Friday is amongst my favorites, because these are cars I also work on! When you take them apart, I get to see areas of the same cars I fix that I would never normally see, and sometimes, it gives me insight on how I can do my job better.
Much respect . Most people cant appreciate just how complex cars can be and how much goes into knowing how it goes back together. Ive done a couple of cab rebuilds on Chinese made earth moving gear which may be where the former repairer of the gmc learnt their ahem craft. Shit welds and bog fixes all sin. I hope you make a profit from this work. having done some door repairs on a camry I agree the crap sheet of plastic and mastic isnt great. Cheers.
Not going to lie, your videos are really interesting. I like to tinker on maintenance as a hobby, and it's always good to find another youtube channel with somebody who knows what they're doing.
WOW how much attention your getting nowadays. As you have been for so long doing things right. Thanks for the laughs and knowledge. Stay safe and be well. Have a great weekend. Thank you for sharing as always.
I blame the thumbnails. I think I might have figured them out to attract some new victims on my boring channels. lol Thanks for the support and have a great weekend.
scott i need to say i love your work love watching your repair video's . what pisses me off is the dislikes you get. if they don't like it try doing it yourself. if not GO LOOK AT OTHER SHIT. once again scott love your work and effort you put in and end result. cheers and g'day from australia keep it up
I would buy one of rebuilds before i bought a used car i have more faith in you.the pride you take.in your build is second.to none i.wish.you.wernt.so far away.iam.in.new hampshire love the videos.iam.totally impressed with your.knowledge of.how these cars are put together
@@vehcor Now if you made them drive one of there "fixed" cars or trucks bad things happen and no one could say you had anything to do with it. Should have been "fixed" the right way the first time ! LOL.
Looking good Scott , I am glad that the afternoon crew did not pull down to hold the rear gate up . LOL ;-) ............... Have a great weekend and thumbs UP to you.
this is interesting as we LAY people don't see vehicles as built , just cut the damaged stuff off and glue the new stuff on ...ya sure. Looks more like a puzzle the way you do it, easy pizzy, Love the way you fix these cars , only 100 hours and i roll of duck tape , and paint to match. Great job. You do , do a great repair job.
GREAT Scott, how I enjoyed watching you drive the 3 wheeled Terraine❗️ Can we call it Tripod❓😳😖🤦♂️ I TOTALLY love watching a craftsman doing his work. I would 100% buy a rebuilt vehicle from you because I would know that it was rebuilt RIGHT ‼️ (in fact, the part you did is probably done better than the factory part) Keep up the good work and give the gnomes a shout out. 👍
Great video Scott!👍👍🍪🍪🍦 There's a gnome in the back of that Terrain. The roaming gnome is getting more camera time than Mr. Spotty. 2 wrongs make it right and 3 rights make a left.😉😂😂 There was something else but I done forgot what it was. Maybe it will come back to me later. See ya next week!
Speaking of duck tape seams...I fixed a Terrain where the previous "Technician" just over lapped the new quarter over the old and "welded" it together. No cutting required! I have also seen quarter panels "glued" on...no welding required! Pin stripes? Just paint over them! Headliner ripped from airbag deployment? No problem. Just bondo the inside and have it re covered! Helmets required by all future occupants!
When you opened up this can of WORMS...Mr. Spotty didn't want any part of this one!!! That last shop, with that kind of work...needs to be thrown under the bus!!!
Working in a commision body shop, we dont treat spoilers and exterior trims as good as you do lol! Love watching your videos, maybe one day i won't be a wondering gnome with the knowledge from your videos!
Scott very Satisfying watching you methodically take apart and put back these vehicles next GM vehicle I have problems with I’m coming to see you brother I’m glad to see the afternoon crew send our love
hats off to you mate. your commentary is fantastic. nice that you explain what you are doing. really good to hear that, at least we can follow through easily. cheers mate
The fact that you can actually see in the end credit picture where the paint and bondo is in the driver's door from the last "repair" makes it even more baffling.
Great job.....next collision repair can you show more tips on welding the panel skins... your tips to prevent warping...and weld blow threw...welder setup etc.. thanks
Thumbs up man! Finally someone who is willing to give direction on what to do with my face. I think I'm a natural, but it is nice to hqve some lead sometimes.....
At one time I worked at Sears in the tool department. On Black Friday we always had tool kits on special. One year I had a sweet little German lady ask for some help. She said her son-in-law had asked for a “metric crescent wrench”. Due to her accent I had her repeat herself twice more. I assured her he probably wanted a metric wrench set and he could return the set if that was not what he wanted. I am not sure if he was yanking her chain or if she was just confused, but the other workers and I had many laughs for many years.
An artist at work. Scott, if your videos were 2 hours long I would still watch every minute. I would suggest not messing too much with that member of the afternoon crew, if she goes on strike no one will be happy.
This video would have been longer but I ran out of time to edit it to make it the Friday deadline. I'll be nice to her if she brings me a pizza! lol Thanks for watching!
e-brake cable on express van: goes forward through firewall below a fuse panel and makes sweeping 180 turn back under the van. What a pain to get the new one routed through space where you need arms the length of a pro basketball player and the thickness of a toothpick to get into.
40 minutes? Guess I'll grab some popcorn. "Bondo over the duct tape." I'm loving this.
Time flies watching his videos. I didn't realize it was that long.
It would have been longer but I ran out of time to edit it. Plus I don’t want to bore anyone into a coma! 😂
Where can I get the spray wax at?
You do great work very detailed and right to the point can’t wait to see more of the mustang build
@@vehcor i love it ...but i have to complain....
the pizza girl didnt bring a deep dish pizza...how rude
Who wants to bet that the three people who disliked this video are the people who did the previous job(s) on this suv.
That's a good one. I hadn't thought of that.
9 Now . This car has been around!!
Haha. You're probably right
You said it!
13 now
Every time I watch one of these I think it would have been so much easier, and probably cheaper, to just do it the right way the first time. The mind boggles.
Why would you think so? Obviously putting some filler everywhere without replacing anything is faster and cheaper (and wrong of course).
@@tiloalo But they went full gorilla and welded in "patches" and all kinds of nonsense.
In the long run, it is always cheaper to do it the right way. No redoing work, no spending more time to hack the next step and while they are out spending marketing money to find their next victim, my phone is constantly ringing with referral customers that cost me nothing but doing the job the right way.
@@vehcor I totally get that feeling, I'd drive across the country for you, @Watch Wes Work @South Main Auto Repair LLC because unless you know someone in Ga, it's an extortion racquet, they will overcharge for their crappy work and hold your vehicle hostage until you can pay. Not always, but it happens too much.
Hey I know you, your videos are just as good as these guys.
When national lockdown in the UK becomes bearable; watching a bloke from Chicago pull bondo out of a bent truck.
👍👍👍👍
Hey simon, I'm from usa. What's a bloke ?
@@David-ls4qp It's British for a Dude...
@@David-ls4qp A Bloke is like a Chap. Except a Chap probably wouldn’t know how to clear a blocked drain. The US term would be ‘Guy’ I guess.
Thanks! Hope they let you guys out of Covid jail soon!
Apart from six weeks last summer I have been in shielding lockdown since last March, and will be until June of this year in the UK.
That’s only allowed out for essential food shopping only!
Your videos are amongst the best on you tube and are a joy to watch!
As an autobody tech myself, I love seeing someone perform quality repairs. This one of my new favorite UA-cam channels
Utterly addictive, watching a consumate Professional in his element!
Thank you!
@@vehcor I like sitting and watching what you do I’m blind so doing bodywork is almost impossible but I enjoy what you’re doing you’re pretty good at it I love the mistake truck very much
I just hit the subscribe button so freaking hard bro.
I'm always amazed at how taking the long way home seems to be the sweeter journey. Thanks Scott!
I like to look at a rebuild and see good results, not just more money in the bank!
I have a funny feeling that it took more to "fake it" than it takes to actually do the job correctly
One of the only UA-camrs I will not fast forward even once during a 40 minute video. Great video, and I'm glad this one ran long!
Do you also subscribe to vice grip garage, mustie one and Jonathan w?
Highly recommended
I guess I'm an old guy now, used to do this kind of work in my early 20s, and watching this reminds me why I stopped doing rebuilders :) That and at the time wrecking yards were charging so much for them you could just buy "rode hard put away wet" used on with no body damage, wasn't worth it. It was before the internet and the big auction yards were around and buying from insurance auction yards you needed a dealer's license and a 40,000 bond of some sort. That and the introduction of the" re-branded title" was an instant price reduction.
It’s amazing to watch someone who knows what they are doing. It gives me hope.
Thanks!
Yep previous repairs brought to you by "Close Enough Collision Center", We don't care about your safety or satisfaction!
Nice job your doing there Scott!
They probably figure the customer will die in a wreck before they can complain. lol
Definitely enjoy boring build Fridays, best rebuild show I’ve seen. You explain, as you do the work. Most yammer on and than fast forward and yammer some more.
Appreciate that
The most satisfying part about this part of the job is putting the door on and seeing how amazing it fits. Totally satisfying!
Nonchalantly “The window has entered the chat” I found that highly amusing! 😂
Great work thus far Scott.
It would not have been the first window to fall down and turn itself into a 10,000 piece puzzle. lol
It sure is nice to see someone work who 1) wants to do a good job, and 2) knows how to do a good job. Seeing something done right is so satisfying.
Who wishes they’d had a dad like this guy!
Why?
Anyone that likes dad jokes I would guess. lol
I have to say, if everyone did the job the way you did, maybe people would not be as afraid of buying a vehicle that has been in an accident. My hats off to you sir as this was another awesome video!
Thanks, it seems the people that want to do it right are the minority these days. It is a societal problem, lack of ethics and morals!
@@vehcor Yes. Yes it is.
Formally repaired by hit and miss collision center.
A subsidiary of "Fly By Night Industries"
@@jaywing1277 A division of Dewey, Cheatem and Howe LLC!
Kerbside Autos.
They certainly missed! 😂
@@irongoatrocky2343 Classic Tappet(?) Brothers. I really miss those guys!!!!
"It's tedious and boring, so I'm going to make you watch it with me" LOLOLOL!!
But it's interesting
Don't threaten me with a good time!
We suffer together! lol
@@vehcor i have a fancy computer with fast forward.
@@vehcor You poor thing, no one told You that on UA-cam, You can both fast forward and speed up the film? ;-)
Always satisfying to see you assemble the puzzle pieces. The grinding might be boring but the preparation work is what makes this a quality repair. Can’t wait to see you fit the puzzle pieces together on the mustang.🧐
Very true!
How on earth is this repair viable! The amount of work you have to do ( and do it right ) seems beyond its value. It's fascinating to watch and I love your humour. Look forward to see it finished.
I love the mock torque wrench "click" with your metric adjustable wrench. So funny!
When I was a kid, watching a mechanic work, he did it. I still do it to this day and it makes me laugh every time.
@@vehcor When I was a kid my machine shop teacher always told us he had a micrometer eyeball. I say it all the time 30 years later when I'm guesstimating something
I am amazed at the intense knowledge of the vehicle. Well done !
Moving it with no shifter and brakes sounded like how you dock a boat!!
Yep, I’m fairly competent at that as well. 😂
Everything you do and show us is very interesting to me so watching you work the parts and fit them is a true joy and very gratifying . Thanks for the level of quality you insist on and maintain. I have been an electrician for years and like you my best work has been covered up by structure and finishing such as sheet rock. I'm OK with that because I know it was right to start with and will stay that way. I sleep well, and I am sure you do too! Thanks!
I won't pretend that I might want to try my hand at rebuilds and for good reason, besides I'd rather watch @vechor and the afternoon crew. #Built
Eh, start with the little easy ones like I did! You know, full body sectioning and frame swaps. lol Thanks for the support!
I tried on a car worth nothing to anybody but me. Smashed by a tree, but you make it seem easy.
"Making faces is in the repair procedures" along with "screaming when removing vehicles from trailers" :-) If it's in the book, it's in the book!!!
Yep, don't question the book!
@@vehcor Making faces during repairs is like pulling more levers when using a farm tractor to pull something that won't move.
I realised watching this longer than normal visual delight that jo public have absolutely no idea how much work goes into a crash repair, loved watching your on screen documentary as always😀👍
Thanks Scott! The GMC is looking better and better! Its always nice to see a vehicle put back together by you. It'll be better than new! You are a true Craftsman with with vehicle repair!
I like seeing all the different layers and how you can sandwich a new piece on top. Takes great skill to line it up right.
You make quality work look easy. Nice to see the Afternoon Crew hasn't totally abandoned you. Keep up the good work.
Ya know Scott, oddly this terrain is a very satisfying Video, in many ways more so than the "Mistake" was. Yet this vehicle and the Piss-poor repair work done before is borderline criminal, Someone could very easily gotten killed AFTER the wreak,, than before. but never the less, you are a true craftsmen, and your good at what you do. Please keep up the exceptional videos. Thank you !
You're a magician with that cut-off wheel!
Years of practice and no so straight cuts. lol
Just magic to watch the man work. Great confidence also.
Thanks for sharing Scott, Do tell us the gauge of the metal please. Rich
Oh man I just discovered this channel thanks to the power of the youtube algorithm. UA-cam suggested the prior Terrain video and the mix of commentary and nitty gritty detail work kept me watching. I do wish you had shown more of the welding :(
The comment at 18:40 about Illinois is hilarious because I had that exact thought mere seconds before you said it. I've lived in Illinois most of my life and the rust struggle is real. Texas on the other hand has been amazing for my car.
Been watching this guy repair vehicles for sometime now ,really enjoying his meticulous process he is with no doubt the bests body repair guy on line ,keep up the good work 👍👍
I am a GM Toyota Ford and Chrysler 30 year Tech. Your videos are very entertaining.
Man Scott, you peeled the "Terrain" letters right off there without marking them, you must be a world class scrabble player. I would have forgot how to spell it and who knows what name I would have ended up with.
I have a cheat sheet. When you buy a new emblem it comes with a template and I saved it. lol
thank you man, you give me much courage to do the same thing, i am a retired man, and set up a citroen c2, , and that give me a great satisfaction, i have already repaired the car of my daughter a golf 4, i like the see you, for your skills, sadly, here in Belgium can you not do the same as your country ! ! ! and spare parts are hard to find, even what you do with parts of another car, you dont find that here ! !
I was concerned you weren't going to properly torque that bump stop when you installed it, but then I heard the "click" and was totally relieved!
I don''t care who you are or what you do for a living, but spending a day with this guy would make your life better and more peaceful.
I couldn't have clicked fast enough! Great job Scott!
One thing I've learned today: make faces😂
Gotta make the faces! 😂🤪
Scott, I never find your videos boring. They are fascinating to me. I am old, so maybe they are boring to some, but at my age this is about all the excitement I get. Sad.
It’s no Lamborghini so the young kids call me boring. 😂 I just own my title!
Your knowledge and skills (and equipment, but hey, anyone can buy stuff) make this repair look waaaaaay easier than I'll bet it was. Love your dry humour and commentary. Takes a lot of time and effort to produce video (and repairs) this good. Thank you.
RUST...in the midwest it also goes along with High Taxes, Corruption and then comes Rust!...in that order. Thanks Scott for your hard work and details, no matter how boring things might seem.
Seems like a massive amount of work involved in doing this repair. Hope you make a good profit by the time it's finished. This is another one that would be totalled with a parts title here in Australia. We can't fix anything over here. Looking forward to seeing this one finished. It's going to look a lot different than when you started. Just as well that you keep a dozen parts cars on hand. All the best from Queensland Australia.
It really isn't all that much work. It seems a waste to scrap a car like this when it can be fixed and good as new. Of course I made it complicated by fixing EVERY.LITTLE.DING and scratch that was not part of the accident. lol Thanks for watching. Best wishes from the USA.
You sir are a highly skilled repair artist!
Thank you!
Your suspension cart looks like its from the Great Depression. I love it!
Nice to you finally put the afternoon crew on a pedestal
8:17 so that's how you remove structural duct tape! So much good advice on this channel!!!
Scott, I have very much enjoyed your videos, your builds, and your attention to detail. Not to mention your sense of humor! I fix cars for a living too, but I stick to the mechanical stuff, if I tried something like this, it would end very very badly! My dent repair skills end with a suction cup......or in my case, the toilet plunger. But give me an electrical concern, and I am all over it! Boring Build Friday is amongst my favorites, because these are cars I also work on! When you take them apart, I get to see areas of the same cars I fix that I would never normally see, and sometimes, it gives me insight on how I can do my job better.
Much respect . Most people cant appreciate just how complex cars can be and how much goes into knowing how it goes back together. Ive done a couple of cab rebuilds on Chinese made earth moving gear which may be where the former repairer of the gmc learnt their ahem craft. Shit welds and bog fixes all sin. I hope you make a profit from this work. having done some door repairs on a camry I agree the crap sheet of plastic and mastic isnt great. Cheers.
One of the very few rebuilders I'd ever buy a vehicle from. Looking at his fixes of other hacks I wouldn't trust anybody.
Thanks for the confidence in my work!
Incredible how do remember where all the bits go? I live in France but you could repair my car anytime :) a real tradesman.
Not going to lie, your videos are really interesting. I like to tinker on maintenance as a hobby, and it's always good to find another youtube channel with somebody who knows what they're doing.
WOW how much attention your getting nowadays. As you have been for so long doing things right. Thanks for the laughs and knowledge. Stay safe and be well. Have a great weekend. Thank you for sharing as always.
I blame the thumbnails. I think I might have figured them out to attract some new victims on my boring channels. lol Thanks for the support and have a great weekend.
Boy I’m glad to see someone else following that repair procedure! I was begging to think I was the only one following that procedure. Lol 05:23
scott i need to say i love your work love watching your repair video's . what pisses me off is the dislikes you get. if they don't like it try doing it yourself. if not GO LOOK AT OTHER SHIT. once again scott love your work and effort you put in and end result. cheers and g'day from australia keep it up
The all new 2021 GMC Terrain Miser. 3 wheel economy!
Now with less bondo!
We didn't see Mr Spotty, but it was good to see the afternoon crew after a long absence.
I would buy one of rebuilds before i bought a used car i have more faith in you.the pride you take.in your build is second.to none i.wish.you.wernt.so far away.iam.in.new hampshire love the videos.iam.totally impressed with your.knowledge of.how these cars are put together
Thanks, cars can always be shipped. Thanks for the support!
"I'm Popeye the sailor man."
"I compress shocks with my hand!"
Just had to show off those guns.
I just go to the gym to make doing my job easier.... that and so I don't kill stupid people. lol
@@vehcor Now if you made them drive one of there "fixed" cars or trucks bad things happen and no one could say you had anything to do with it. Should have been "fixed" the right way the first time ! LOL.
Looking good Scott , I am glad that the afternoon crew did not pull down to hold the rear gate up . LOL ;-) ............... Have a great weekend and thumbs UP to you.
The little one would have been lifting down. 😂
@@vehcor LOL
this is interesting as we LAY people don't see vehicles as built , just cut the damaged stuff off and glue the new stuff on ...ya sure. Looks more like a puzzle the way you do it, easy pizzy, Love the way you fix these cars , only 100 hours and i roll of duck tape , and paint to match. Great job. You do , do a great repair job.
You got the Amazon link to the torque wrench used on the bump stops?
It is in my store. Your results my vary! 😂
GREAT Scott, how I enjoyed watching you drive the 3 wheeled Terraine❗️ Can we call it Tripod❓😳😖🤦♂️ I TOTALLY love watching a craftsman doing his work. I would 100% buy a rebuilt vehicle from you because I would know that it was rebuilt RIGHT ‼️ (in fact, the part you did is probably done better than the factory part) Keep up the good work and give the gnomes a shout out. 👍
Thanks for the support.
Great video Scott!👍👍🍪🍪🍦
There's a gnome in the back of that Terrain. The roaming gnome is getting more camera time than Mr. Spotty.
2 wrongs make it right and 3 rights make a left.😉😂😂
There was something else but I done forgot what it was. Maybe it will come back to me later.
See ya next week!
That gnome hates the camera but seems to come out when the camera comes on lately. lol
@@vehcor I always heard that gnomes don't like cameras but maybe this one was enchanted by pixey dust.😉😉🤣🤣🤣
Scott make sure you tell the afternoon crew we said hello! It's nice to see her!
"It's easier to move the quarter before it's welded and painted", mind blown 😲🤯
🤣🤣 That was funny, thanks
Right?! You have no idea how many guys I watch fit parts AFTER it comes from paint. lol 5 minutes of work can save hours of struggle.
Speaking of duck tape seams...I fixed a Terrain where the previous "Technician" just over lapped the new quarter over the old and "welded" it together. No cutting required! I have also seen quarter panels "glued" on...no welding required! Pin stripes? Just paint over them! Headliner ripped from airbag deployment? No problem. Just bondo the inside and have it re covered! Helmets required by all future occupants!
I believe you are reading out the handbook the last guy was using. lol
When you opened up this can of WORMS...Mr. Spotty didn't want any part of this one!!! That last shop, with that kind of work...needs to be thrown under the bus!!!
If I knew who it was, I would be happy to let the world know what kind of work they do.
Exhaustively thorough, not as an insult either. With the work expended rebuilding the rebuild, how isn't this totalled? Very informative presentation.
Working in a commision body shop, we dont treat spoilers and exterior trims as good as you do lol! Love watching your videos, maybe one day i won't be a wondering gnome with the knowledge from your videos!
Scott very Satisfying watching you methodically take apart and put back these vehicles next GM vehicle I have problems with I’m coming to see you brother I’m glad to see the afternoon crew send our love
Just as much fun to watch as Vtuned - but way funnier! Thanks for the great content.
VTuned: "Now onto our Mclaren ... oh look, an F90 M5!" :D
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Nice to see the afternoon crew helpping out & wat a good time to she got a raise 😆😆😆😆 great job man !!!
hats off to you mate. your commentary is fantastic. nice that you explain what you are doing. really good to hear that, at least we can follow through easily. cheers mate
Fun fact: there are as many parts in the tailgate alone as there are in the rest of the vehicle.
Nice to see the start of the re-assembly now.
Came for the repairs stayed for the arms.
sometimes I wonder what makes one Terrain a parts car and the next the builder. Then I realize it's got be about avoiding rougher terrain.
Another great video and you even got it uploaded before I have to leave for University Park. I can't believe I ever doubted you!
It is either out at 2:00pm or not at all. lol
The fact that you can actually see in the end credit picture where the paint and bondo is in the driver's door from the last "repair" makes it even more baffling.
Thanks for fixing it back right Scott. Great video.
That’s super uncool to leave the airbags out.
notsevenfeettall killing someone gets expensive too.
"Make sure you make faces ... That's the important part" Like a BOSS! Consistantcy! Now that's attention to detail
I take it back, the comments in this one are pure gold!
Great job.....next collision repair can you show more tips on welding the panel skins... your tips to prevent warping...and weld blow threw...welder setup etc.. thanks
Making it look so easy, good to see your craftmanship. Big Up!
Thumbs up man! Finally someone who is willing to give direction on what to do with my face. I think I'm a natural, but it is nice to hqve some lead sometimes.....
Always find your video's very interesting, learn new stuff every time i look , greetings from Belgium
Awesome, thank you!
At one time I worked at Sears in the tool department. On Black Friday we always had tool kits on special. One year I had a sweet little German lady ask for some help. She said her son-in-law had asked for a “metric crescent wrench”. Due to her accent I had her repeat herself twice more. I assured her he probably wanted a metric wrench set and he could return the set if that was not what he wanted. I am not sure if he was yanking her chain or if she was just confused, but the other workers and I had many laughs for many years.
Some people still don't realize I am joking and try to explain how the adjustable wrench will work on both. lol
An artist at work. Scott, if your videos were 2 hours long I would still watch every minute. I would suggest not messing too much with that member of the afternoon crew, if she goes on strike no one will be happy.
This video would have been longer but I ran out of time to edit it to make it the Friday deadline. I'll be nice to her if she brings me a pizza! lol Thanks for watching!
From across the pond in the UK, Great job.
Great job .I so enjoy watching it being done the right way.
Thank you!
e-brake cable on express van: goes forward through firewall below a fuse panel and makes sweeping 180 turn back under the van. What a pain to get the new one routed through space where you need arms the length of a pro basketball player and the thickness of a toothpick to get into.
That Weld proof primer must be magic stuff !
About Wednesday I start looking forward to these.
Thanks for the support!
Nice ajustment job for that quarter, the gaps and lines really fit
Thanks! It really bothers me when they are off.
"We're currently using a Recaro milk crate" 😂
Now is that better than the Recaro upside down bucket?
The afternoon crew got a raise!!!..... on that fancy Recaro milk crate!!! .....