Very nice work and i wait for Part 5 :) Just one opinion, buy bigger batteries (the 5,2aH one)for your impact driver(it needs more amperage do his work properly) and then you can use it more to loosen everything without the need of using hand tools before. And if you can buy some impact sockets then it is even more effective. I used mine (the same Einhell) on a rusted Lada and BMW parts and there were not many bolts it couldn't loosen by itself. Cheers form Hungary :D
Thank you for the comment brother! Thank you for the tip. This impact was stolen from my garage recently so now I got bigger air impact gun that is much stronger. I also had impact sockets set(also stolen) they can be seen in some of my other videos but for some reason I didn't use them here. Part 5 should be out in a few days.... Waiting for some paint to dry.
@@gyorsrizs86 I still plan on buying an aku impact when budget allows, as air impact is big and heavy so I'll just use it for really big and stuck bolts. Luckily no car parts were stolen, just my tools. I was only left with my compressor (guessing it was too heavy to carry) and few mismatched tools, but I'm slowly rebuying the again.
Looks good! But please... never wear a hooded sweater with cords while using a wire wheel or grinder. Can go terribly wrong, when the string gets in the wheel the whole thing will climb up your face. I take out all the strings off my hoodies just in case
Thank you! Due to the angle of camera, strings look much closer to the grinder then they are, but you're right... I should mount it to the bench and use it that way.
You can watch Part 1 here: ua-cam.com/video/Ll8Q9m-_HQo/v-deo.html
Looking to get a porsche 924 turbo for restoration. These vids make it very clear this intent is not for the light of heart but worth it. Very nice
Thank you! And good luck with your search!
Very Thorough to be highly commended! Thank you and looking forward to Part 5
Thank you, Mark! Glad you liked it!
Looking good, keep it going. Cant wait to see the parts install. Just getting started on my 87 944.
Thank you! Best of luck with your project too!
Very nice work and i wait for Part 5 :) Just one opinion, buy bigger batteries (the 5,2aH one)for your impact driver(it needs more amperage do his work properly) and then you can use it more to loosen everything without the need of using hand tools before. And if you can buy some impact sockets then it is even more effective. I used mine (the same Einhell) on a rusted Lada and BMW parts and there were not many bolts it couldn't loosen by itself. Cheers form Hungary :D
Thank you for the comment brother! Thank you for the tip. This impact was stolen from my garage recently so now I got bigger air impact gun that is much stronger. I also had impact sockets set(also stolen) they can be seen in some of my other videos but for some reason I didn't use them here. Part 5 should be out in a few days.... Waiting for some paint to dry.
@@RestorationApprentice yes an air impact is the better option :) im sad to hear that it was stolen, are the cars parts left there?
@@gyorsrizs86 I still plan on buying an aku impact when budget allows, as air impact is big and heavy so I'll just use it for really big and stuck bolts. Luckily no car parts were stolen, just my tools. I was only left with my compressor (guessing it was too heavy to carry) and few mismatched tools, but I'm slowly rebuying the again.
Great work! For parts going back to black, have you looked into POR-15? Works like a charm on preventing rust from ever coming back.
Thank you! I've heard great things about it, but I can't buy it locally to me so it's easier just to paint it as any other car part.
Svaka cast Armine pozdrav iz svedske
Hvala puno, pozdrav
At 12:43 when your hoodie string is dangling near the bench sander though... 🤔😳☠️
Due to camera angle it looks much closer then it is... But it's still definitely sketchy and should be bolted to the bench and used that way.
@@RestorationApprentice Aye. Well done on the zinc plating though. You should do a little feature on that. Enjoying
@@pinkyn0se Thank you, maybe I will.
So satisfying✌️
Hvala Alemko!
Looks good! But please... never wear a hooded sweater with cords while using a wire wheel or grinder. Can go terribly wrong, when the string gets in the wheel the whole thing will climb up your face. I take out all the strings off my hoodies just in case
Thank you! Due to the angle of camera, strings look much closer to the grinder then they are, but you're right... I should mount it to the bench and use it that way.
Like for the gloves..