Thank you! Starting the first step. I'm definitely happy I did. You can absolutely do it too! ... will you be making videos an putting them on youtube ? If so I'd love to see your work and progress 😎
Nice work 👍 I do the same thing, when I need something like what you’re doing, I do it on my channel. I think it helps everyone out. Thanks for sharing 👍
I really enjoy the learning process of it and watching something take shape. I couldn't find a cart that would serve the purpose amd my needs that I could buy or afford... and I'm trying to make videos that show the how to, and the journey of it. For folks that enjoy this kinda stuff, and for folks that want to try or have been thinking about trying. And that they don't need piles of money to get going. Eventually I will get back to working on the 71 Chevy what the channels actually about. But for now I'm building the tools I need to work on the truck.
@@MidnightCustoms-C20 I’d keep at just like you are. The ‘71 will be really cool too. I’m just finishing a ‘69 Z28 and have a T Bucket in progress. All on a budget. If you do it yourself it isn’t that expensive, and you learn a lot.
@EdgeofEternityBillCameron my brother had a 69' Z28 it was a really sweet car. This 71 C20 is my first project. It needs a boat load of rust repair. I think it's the perfect canvas for me to learn and they are super popular. Well the C10 version. But I am going to build a pro touring truck with it. Or atleast to look like one since I don't personally race. My goal is to have a patina truck that handles like a sports car, and have it as ready as I can to make hot August nights in Reno NV in 2026. Thank you! I appreciate the advice 🙏
@outlawedge i fixed the video to fit the screen 😂😂😂
Whatever u did it looks way better! Awesome vid! Keep doing what you’re doing brother really enjoy your channel
ARCO
@OutlawEdge thanks bro!
I'm having a blast with making the videos and showing how I do things as I teach myself how to do them 😌
Looks good! I am just starting out myself!
Thank you! Starting the first step. I'm definitely happy I did. You can absolutely do it too! ... will you be making videos an putting them on youtube ? If so I'd love to see your work and progress 😎
Nice work 👍 I do the same thing, when I need something like what you’re doing, I do it on my channel. I think it helps everyone out. Thanks for sharing 👍
I really enjoy the learning process of it and watching something take shape. I couldn't find a cart that would serve the purpose amd my needs that I could buy or afford... and I'm trying to make videos that show the how to, and the journey of it. For folks that enjoy this kinda stuff, and for folks that want to try or have been thinking about trying. And that they don't need piles of money to get going. Eventually I will get back to working on the 71 Chevy what the channels actually about. But for now I'm building the tools I need to work on the truck.
@@MidnightCustoms-C20 I’d keep at just like you are. The ‘71 will be really cool too. I’m just finishing a ‘69 Z28 and have a T Bucket in progress. All on a budget. If you do it yourself it isn’t that expensive, and you learn a lot.
@EdgeofEternityBillCameron my brother had a 69' Z28 it was a really sweet car. This 71 C20 is my first project. It needs a boat load of rust repair. I think it's the perfect canvas for me to learn and they are super popular. Well the C10 version. But I am going to build a pro touring truck with it. Or atleast to look like one since I don't personally race. My goal is to have a patina truck that handles like a sports car, and have it as ready as I can to make hot August nights in Reno NV in 2026.
Thank you! I appreciate the advice 🙏