I learn, I laugh, I love your videos. There is something very comforting about watching a master craftsman going about his work. Your camera work and editing is also excellent. I raise my hat to you Sir.
Someday there will be a generation of restorers whose motto is "all I ever needed to learn about fabrication done right was to watch Greasy Fingers, Trev's Blog and Fitzee's Fabrications."
What else can we say about this man's craftsmanship... Absolutelly amazing! Keep up the good work! Hope to see some work put on the Giulia soon! Greetings from Greece!
That is such a true comment about welding. As a guy who worked as a welder to pay his way through college, I learned this very early in my career and it has paid dividends throughout my life and hobbies.
always a pleasure. the grease on the back of the lamp housing was actually pretty smart. my vw typ 3 was partly saved by repeated layers of oil (leaks) and road dust & grime, followed by more oil.. for 50 years. the result was a thick, stiff, black-brown layer under which the car was perfectly preserved.
Thanks for the feedback, I’m really glad you like it. Rust protection with oil & grease is a double-edged sword. It’s easy and efficient on the one hand, but once you go down that road there’s no turning back. To me, it destroys much of the joy that a classic car can give if all the beautiful design solutions are covered in dirt.
A true pleasure to see what you do and how you do restore a car. A classic car restored like this is certainly much better than original and unrestored, maybe even better tan factory new. Thanks for sharing again.
Beautifully filmed, commentated and presented. Such attention to detail, no drama or unnecassary content. Pure educational entertainment and yet so calming to watch.
Great Video as Usual. I am dreading doing the final alignment of my fenders using the adhesive putty tape. Glad to hear that my belly will finally come in handy to move the fender into place. I can't believe that people are actually back dating the G-Body Porsches. They are beautiful as is. In 20 years there is going to be a wave of people fixing all of the back dated G Bodies. Case in point, my '72 was front dated to look like a G - Body and I have been spending the last few years turning it back into a '72. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks very much again, Rodney. Attaching the fender, it certainly makes sense to have a second person around. Especially at the left one, where one had to thread the plastic tube for the tank cap lock. Yeah, this whole „trying to be someone else“ thing never works.
Thanks so much for taking the time to shoot and edit this video. Your work is superb and I’ve even used some of your techniques, such as “...Beat on it; yell at it .....”, but sometimes even that doesn’t work. 🤪
Just came across these videos today. They have inspired me to take on several of these repairs myself. I just wish that I had paid more attention when I was a kid and working in an auto body shop. Body shop techs are really "artists with cool tools." Thanks for the thorough videos.
Oh I’m a total believer and rest inhibitor’s while working on my 1889 cast-iron building fronts . Now any metal project I’ll use rust inhibitor before primer. Gotta say I enjoy your thoroughness
Just found your channel and subscribed. Fellow 87 911 owner from Canada. Had to laugh about taking out tha hammer and yelling at the car....always works for me :)
Super Arbeit Johannes. Bin meinerseits froh, dass Porsche an meinem 987 Boxster , BJ. 2008 viel dazu gelernt hat. Korrosion habe ich noch nirgends gesehen.
@@GreasyFingers : Die Lackierung ist nachtblaumetallic, die Innenausstattung meerblau, Vedeck auch blau. Nach der Kombination habe ich mehrere Jahre suchen müssen, dieses Jahr konnte ich noch ein Hardtop in Wagenfarbe dazu kaufen. Ich bin mit diesem Wagen super zufrieden. Wenn Corona mal irgendwann vorbei sein wird, werde ich mit diesem Wagen an die Cote d´Azur fahren.
I was going to make another joke about the enormous belly, but I found that other commenters have beaten me to it, so here's another comment just for the algorithm and thanks again for the superb videos.
@@GreasyFingers I was saving up to buy a Porsche to restore but I spent too much on big dinners to increase the size of my belly so that I could fix it. All good wishes.
These video’s are a delight to watch, true craftsmanship. Half an hour after watching this one I’m still laughing as I can’t get the palm cream joke out of my head.
Mate, I salute your workmanship. I will love to do such job on my car. Unfortunately, I don't have your type of space. For now I dream to have your tools and skill. Thanks for sharing and treaching.
I am an African living in England and owned a1989 carrera sport 3.2 with a 964 rs body kit. I got the with the and hope one day to return it back to impact bumper shape. A clip on my UA-cam.
Awesome, welcome to the channel. I watched the video, and really, I’d had never thought it’s a conversion. Are you sure you want to return it back to impact bumpers? When was the conversion done? I was a young man in the late eighties and we all loved the 911 but hated these bumpers. It was like a relief when the 964 appeared on the scene, so I can well understand the motivation that drove the guy.
Hallo wie immer ein schönes Video und super Arbeit 👍👍👍👍Kotflügelband man das habe ich ja schon lange nicht mehr gesehen. Mach weiter so wir sehen uns on the Road 😉 Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus dem Ruhrgebiet 👋👋👋Kai🛠
Thank you, Ernesto. You first remove the bumper, then you get access to the screws that connect the lip to the fender. There are a couple of more screws inside the trunk that you have to release and that’s it.
Sehr gute Arbeit!! Ich bin begeistert von der Iwata , die Sprüht so sauber, der Wahnsinn! Mit welcher Düse wird die betrieben? Mit der 1,2er? So würde ich die mir wahrscheinlich ordern;)
Wow! Such great work. I have just started work restoring a car which will need a bit of welding. As I am new to this can you recommend a grinder for cutting out the rotten metal? They all seem so big and heavy...
Nice Video as always. I'm just trying to get away with my belly. As a new retro Porsche owner it's maybe better to increase it to an enormous belly... I love your commentary. Regards Jörg
I’m fascinated by your excellent work! It’s mind blowing. I’m ground up restoring a 88 bmw 535i . I’m wondering what brand or type of butyl tape you are using? I will need to source the same for my fenders. Thanks in advance !
Thanks, Wolf. I‘m afraid I don’t know the brand of the tape. I ordered it at my 911 parts dealer among some other stuff. I don’t think there are huge differences in quality. If you take it from e.g. Petec or Würth you can’t go wrong.
Finally „blechbetsching“ again - thats what we like to see :) Belly? „Direct speech“ is more important I guess to make it happen? Thanks for sharing again 👍👍👍 Keep up with the great work.
Great videos, thank you for showing so much detail in how you go about making your repairs. You mention a product called Brunox. I went to their site but couldn’t find a product that seemed the same as what you used. Can you please tell me th full product name?
The welding on this car seems to be a lot easier then on the alfa. Is this because the difference in steel quality or are you just getting more experianed ?
Hab Ihre Kanal vor kurzem entdeckt und bin fasziniert von Ihre Akribie und Herangehensweise. Bin aus München, Schraube selbst an meine 3 alte Zuffenhausener und würde mich freuen wenn wir uns treffen bzw. Austauschen könnten!? Luftgekühlte Grüße
“And then I yell at it, and then it works.” “This is the reason you have to have an enormous belly to be a successful Porsche mechanic.” “And if a painter, for some reason, painted over old glue, I suggest you go shoot him.” 😂😂😂😂😂 I love your humor!
I love restoration videos. But don't work so hard pressure washing that old car. New technology is already available to clean like new and faster. Dry ice detail. Not sure of the cost. But worth every penny when you don't have to work to make your old car look new.
yelling at the car parts is important part of any restoration. Great vid!
Thanks, mate. Yeah, yelling is very effective.
Its key in the whole procedure.
If you don’t know how or where to get it, ask your wife.
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I learn, I laugh, I love your videos. There is something very comforting about watching a master craftsman going about his work. Your camera work and editing is also excellent. I raise my hat to you Sir.
Thanks, mate. That’s fantastic feedback. I think I’ll sleep very well tonight.
Someday there will be a generation of restorers whose motto is "all I ever needed to learn about fabrication done right was to watch Greasy Fingers, Trev's Blog and Fitzee's Fabrications."
Great honour to me mentioned among these masters. Thanks!
@@GreasyFingers You have earned it!
yea, that's my basic playlist. Maybe someday I'll breach that wall of fame.
The bit where you yell at the fender bolt is priceless.
It worked! 😆
What else can we say about this man's craftsmanship... Absolutelly amazing! Keep up the good work! Hope to see some work put on the Giulia soon! Greetings from Greece!
First my buddy’s GT, then back to the Giulia.
@@GreasyFingers Can't wait for both of them!!!
That is such a true comment about welding. As a guy who worked as a welder to pay his way through college, I learned this very early in my career and it has paid dividends throughout my life and hobbies.
Gosh how I enjoy watching those videos. Better than meditating 😅
Glad you like them, mate! ☺️
always a pleasure. the grease on the back of the lamp housing was actually pretty smart. my vw typ 3 was partly saved by repeated layers of oil (leaks) and road dust & grime, followed by more oil.. for 50 years. the result was a thick, stiff, black-brown layer under which the car was perfectly preserved.
Thanks for the feedback, I’m really glad you like it.
Rust protection with oil & grease is a double-edged sword. It’s easy and efficient on the one hand, but once you go down that road there’s no turning back. To me, it destroys much of the joy that a classic car can give if all the beautiful design solutions are covered in dirt.
@@GreasyFingers true! plus it's heavy... naturally i cleaned it all off, but it did me a big favour.
A true pleasure to see what you do and how you do restore a car. A classic car restored like this is certainly much better than original and unrestored, maybe even better tan factory new. Thanks for sharing again.
Thanks, Harm. Much appreciated!
Another amazing therapy session. Thank you!
Glad you liked it again. 😊
My new FAVORITE channel. I appreciate your efforts.
Welcom, Kenny.
I hope it won’t disappoint you.
I am learning so much from your videos. Your dry and well humoured narration has me laughing in front of my computer. Thank you.
Thanks, mate!
The attention to detail is mind blowing. As is the sense of humor. Just fantastic!
Many thanks again. 😊
Beautifully filmed, commentated and presented. Such attention to detail, no drama or unnecassary content. Pure educational entertainment and yet so calming to watch.
Thanks, mate!
That’s exactly what I want them to be: no drama, entertaining and relaxing.
What amazing work! Mesmerizing and satisfying to watch, thank you for sharing!
Thanks, Matt.
I’m glad you liked it!
Great Video as Usual. I am dreading doing the final alignment of my fenders using the adhesive putty tape. Glad to hear that my belly will finally come in handy to move the fender into place. I can't believe that people are actually back dating the G-Body Porsches. They are beautiful as is. In 20 years there is going to be a wave of people fixing all of the back dated G Bodies. Case in point, my '72 was front dated to look like a G - Body and I have been spending the last few years turning it back into a '72. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks very much again, Rodney.
Attaching the fender, it certainly makes sense to have a second person around. Especially at the left one, where one had to thread the plastic tube for the tank cap lock.
Yeah, this whole „trying to be someone else“ thing never works.
very glad I found your channel. It's rare to find folks with such ability. I'm still catching up on all your videos. Thanks.
Thanks, Allan.
Enjoy the journey!
Awesome..just awesome!!!! Thank you for showing!
Thanks for the feedback, Jouko.
Thanks so much for taking the time to shoot and edit this video. Your work is superb and I’ve even used some of your techniques, such as “...Beat on it; yell at it .....”, but sometimes even that doesn’t work. 🤪
Thanks, Bob.
If it’s a Porsche, you gotta yell in German of course.
Once again, a beautifully filmed and edited video. Thank you for another wonderful and helpful piece of media!
Fantastische Videos Johannes. Du bist eine echte Inspiration und ich genieße jedes Video von Dir.
Deinen Humor mag ich ebenfalls 👍
Danke, Roger.
Es ist eine Freude, das zu lesen.
Wow.... Another well done video.
Thanks for posting!
Thank you, John,
Just came across these videos today. They have inspired me to take on several of these repairs myself. I just wish that I had paid more attention when I was a kid and working in an auto body shop. Body shop techs are really "artists with cool tools." Thanks for the thorough videos.
Thank you Russel, I really love this feedback. Fingere crossed for your own repairs!
Oh I’m a total believer and rest inhibitor’s while working on my 1889 cast-iron building fronts . Now any metal project I’ll use rust inhibitor before primer. Gotta say I enjoy your thoroughness
Thanks for the feedback, Sean.
I normally don’t get any positive feedback at all about using rust inhibitors.
Great workmanship and still loving your sense of humour. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, David.
I just discovered this channel over the weekend. I am deep in to a restoration on at 82SC and have really appreciated the work done here. Thank you
Thanks, Hunter. I’m glad the films are helpful.
Please recommend the channel to friends. 😌
Just found your channel and subscribed. Fellow 87 911 owner from Canada.
Had to laugh about taking out tha hammer and yelling at the car....always works for me :)
Welcome and great you like it.
What colour is yours?
GP White with a Mahogany brown leather interior
Yet another real good demonstration of your skils of renovating classic Porsche , I learned much
Thanks
Thank you, Hannu.
How’s spring in Finnland? Ready to let them out again?
@@GreasyFingers actually it came winter again very could now outside + 4 degrees can't ride my motorcycle yet
Super Arbeit Johannes. Bin meinerseits froh, dass Porsche an meinem 987 Boxster , BJ. 2008 viel dazu gelernt hat. Korrosion habe ich noch nirgends gesehen.
Danke sehr!
Ja, die 987er sind tolle Autos. Welche Farbe hat Deiner?
@@GreasyFingers : Die Lackierung ist nachtblaumetallic, die Innenausstattung meerblau, Vedeck auch blau. Nach der Kombination habe ich mehrere Jahre suchen müssen, dieses Jahr konnte ich noch ein Hardtop in Wagenfarbe dazu kaufen. Ich bin mit diesem Wagen super zufrieden. Wenn Corona mal irgendwann vorbei sein wird, werde ich mit diesem Wagen an die Cote d´Azur fahren.
Hab’s gegoogelt, saucoole Farbe!
I was going to make another joke about the enormous belly, but I found that other commenters have beaten me to it, so here's another comment just for the algorithm and thanks again for the superb videos.
There are plenty of excellent enormous belly jokes already, that much is true.
But there’s always space for another one, so let me hear it … 😊
@@GreasyFingers I was saving up to buy a Porsche to restore but I spent too much on big dinners to increase the size of my belly so that I could fix it. All good wishes.
love it!! thanks for sharing it.
Glad you’re here, Carlos.
Great way to start a Sunday morning very therapeutic 👍
Thanks, Paul!
Liked/loved and shared to a minimum of three good mates mate-love it!
Thank, Brook.
Big thanks for sharing me!
WOW. Another top notch detailed video. Thank you!
Welcome!
These video’s are a delight to watch, true craftsmanship. Half an hour after watching this one I’m still laughing as I can’t get the palm cream joke out of my head.
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Thank you for these videos - therapeutic and motivating!
Maybe I should ask for health insurance permission? 😆
Love your videos! Danke. Es macht jedesmal Spaß zuzuschauen.
Danke, Oliver! ✌🏼
Yea you just bought yourself another 20 to 30 years . Great quality work and great quality video .
Thank you, George. Yeah, I guess without driving it in winter that could well work out.
Amazing work as always! You are giving me inspiration for eventually tackling my 944 restoration
Do it! 😊
Masterful, instructive, and hugely enjoyable! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
"Original, unrestored, and rubbish" - This made me smile!
Yeah.
It’s astonishing what sort of *** people are willing to believe.
Beautiful!
Really great videos - practical and inspiring. More please!
Thanks, Charles. The next one will deal with the adjustments of the front suspension.
Mate, I salute your workmanship. I will love to do such job on my car. Unfortunately, I don't have your type of space. For now I dream to have your tools and skill. Thanks for sharing and treaching.
Thanks, mate.
Are you by any means Japanese?
I am an African living in England and owned a1989 carrera sport 3.2 with a 964 rs body kit. I got the with the and hope one day to return it back to impact bumper shape. A clip on my UA-cam.
Awesome, welcome to the channel.
I watched the video, and really, I’d had never thought it’s a conversion. Are you sure you want to return it back to impact bumpers? When was the conversion done?
I was a young man in the late eighties and we all loved the 911 but hated these bumpers. It was like a relief when the 964 appeared on the scene, so I can well understand the motivation that drove the guy.
Enjoyed your videos. Just reminding me what I have been doing the 6 months. Well done👏👏👏👏
Thanks, Robert. Did you go through the whole program too?
Great work as usual
Thanks, Andrew.
Good work again!
Thanks, Tian!
love your eye for detail :)
Thanks, Douglas.
Great work great car
Thanks, Peter!
Fantastic work! You are making great progress on the Porsche. Also looking forward to more Giulia videos.
Thanks!
4-5 more weeks and the Giulia will be back.
subbed at the "enormous belly" comment.
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Great video again👍
Thank you Antti!
Nice Videos. I've always wanted to restore one.
Let nothing stop you!
Hallo wie immer ein schönes Video und super Arbeit 👍👍👍👍Kotflügelband man das habe ich ja schon lange nicht mehr gesehen. Mach weiter so wir sehen uns on the Road 😉 Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus dem Ruhrgebiet 👋👋👋Kai🛠
Danke, Kai!
Demnächst, wenn der Wirbel rum ist!
Great video on restoring the wing! Do you have a video I can look at where you take off the front lip?
Thank you, Ernesto.
You first remove the bumper, then you get access to the screws that connect the lip to the fender. There are a couple of more screws inside the trunk that you have to release and that’s it.
You make it better than Porsche did...
Thank you, Pantelis.
I hope all will turn out to be strong and durable when it’s back on the road.
This is why it cost more to restore than new.
Yeah, exactly!
The only way it makes sense is if you have fun doing it.
Sehr gute Arbeit!! Ich bin begeistert von der Iwata , die Sprüht so sauber, der Wahnsinn! Mit welcher Düse wird die betrieben? Mit der 1,2er? So würde ich die mir wahrscheinlich ordern;)
Danke, Mario.
Ich habe die 1mm Düse, aber ich würde lieber die 1,2er haben.
Wow! Such great work.
I have just started work restoring a car which will need a bit of welding. As I am new to this can you recommend a grinder for cutting out the rotten metal? They all seem so big and heavy...
Hello Andrew.
I use this guy here and it’s really cool:
www.matoopa.com/de/50674-flex-winkelschleifer-le-9-11-125
beautiful job! What kind of welding machine and setting do you use? Do you use argon? Cheers!
Thanks, Mario.
That’s a Stahlwerk. The settings obviously depend on the task.
I use a 85% Argon 15% Co2.
Excellent work! What type of paint gun are you using?
Thank you, Arild.
The gun I’m using in the film is an Anest Iwata LPH80.
Nice Video as always.
I'm just trying to get away with my belly. As a new retro Porsche owner it's maybe better to increase it to an enormous belly...
I love your commentary.
Regards Jörg
Danke, Jörg.
With 50 and more years, this belly thing is getting more complex all the time, so one needs to appreciate the benefits. 😆
I’m fascinated by your excellent work! It’s mind blowing. I’m ground up restoring a 88 bmw 535i . I’m wondering what brand or type of butyl tape you are using? I will need to source the same for my fenders. Thanks in advance !
Thanks, Wolf.
I‘m afraid I don’t know the brand of the tape. I ordered it at my 911 parts dealer among some other stuff.
I don’t think there are huge differences in quality. If you take it from e.g. Petec or Würth you can’t go wrong.
Finally „blechbetsching“ again - thats what we like to see :) Belly? „Direct speech“ is more important I guess to make it happen? Thanks for sharing again 👍👍👍 Keep up with the great work.
Thanks!
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Excellent, as always.
I'm looking for a suitable glue for Karmann Ghia door seals.
Could you tell me what type you used in this video please?
I used the rubber glue from Petec.
@@GreasyFingers Thanks.
Great videos, thank you for showing so much detail in how you go about making your repairs. You mention a product called Brunox. I went to their site but couldn’t find a product that seemed the same as what you used. Can you please tell me th full product name?
Thank you, Joseph.
You can get Brunox in jars and as rattle cans. I used the jar product in the film.
Hi, Great job as always... What glue did you use for the seal?
That’s Petec Profilgummikleber.
What is the diamond-patterned stuff you use to mask while welding? It looks just like scrap sound deadening mat?
Yes, exactly.
The welding on this car seems to be a lot easier then on the alfa. Is this because the difference in steel quality or are you just getting more experianed ?
Clearly the latter. 😌
Hab Ihre Kanal vor kurzem entdeckt und bin fasziniert von Ihre Akribie und Herangehensweise. Bin aus München, Schraube selbst an meine 3 alte Zuffenhausener und würde mich freuen wenn wir uns treffen bzw. Austauschen könnten!?
Luftgekühlte Grüße
Ja, gerne! Meine Mailadresse ist in der About-Section des Kanals zu finden, ansonsten per Direktnachricht in Instagram ...
"And then, I yeal at it... and then it works"
If only, it was that simple :D
It’s not. But statistically it works. 😊
Blue metalic
Down to nut and bolt, nearly finished the body and running gear . Engine next
3.2? What colour?
Zu schade zum Fahren 😉 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ja, aber darauf kann er sich nicht raus reden. Ich fahre ihn zu gerne.
“And then I yell at it, and then it works.”
“This is the reason you have to have an enormous belly to be a successful Porsche mechanic.”
“And if a painter, for some reason, painted over old glue, I suggest you go shoot him.”
😂😂😂😂😂 I love your humor!
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Thanks, Justin.
I have the stomach for it, all I need is an air cooled Porsche.
That’s a start! 😁
One simply must have an enormous belly OR have access to one!
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I love restoration videos. But don't work so hard pressure washing that old car. New technology is already available to clean like new and faster. Dry ice detail. Not sure of the cost. But worth every penny when you don't have to work to make your old car look new.
Haha .... Porsche Pot Belly
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