I watch you effortlessly make these complex shapes and think “hey how hard is that?” then I try myself and fail miserably lol. As usual, absolutely outstanding work, and the humour is great too!
Hey Carter, way back in the 1900s Ford also made the unibody van. I was turning wrenches at that time and the local telephone company had a fleet of them. At about four years old the engine and transmission supports rusted away. Say goodbye to the fords!:( When I was rebuilding the cab mounts for my 64 F100 I also had to rebuild the air supply on both sides as well. The rain water was, by design, supposed to drain out the bottom at the corners that were left open. After 50 years of being plugged up and holding the moisture there was a fair amount of repairs. Three and four layers of metal seams and maintain the drainage openings. Lots of fun and looks good from the street! Thanks for the continued education!:)
I was watching during the supply your own darn music and i fell asleep then i was startled by your voice and the under door panels were welded in. Tks for scaring the crp out of me, lol. Long bicycle ride did me in. Man, your work is so good.
"I do it by this way because this aint no show van and lets weld this piece of garbage on the van" and after the job is done, the result is way better than its on many show vans. So keep up the good work!
OH MY GOODNESS THAT is definitely some great rust. When the metal is all gone, make your own corner design. I love it !!! ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC VIDEO . Oscar heard your voice & came running. Did not even know he was around.
@@CarterAutoRestyling will do. I sure wish that Oklahoma was closer to you. Of our 25 vehicles built before 1950, ¼ of them need your type of manipulations .
Being over 70 and living in middle America I have decided that it is only natural for me to use music from a Canadian Orchestra for your show. I chose Guy Lombardo and a tune from his TV show, "One toke over the line", sung by some of his own group.
I see you're starting to get some decent view numbers. Keep fixing rust. I love it. We love rust. Not scared because of you and Fitzee. Keep doing what you're doing. ✅👌👍
After watching a few videos I’ve come to the conclusion you can’t learn this trade in a couple days. I’ve also noted, you’re very good at it. Thank you, I have learned a lot since I am now doing my own 2006 E350 rocker panels. Basic tools, shrinker/stretcher, mig welder, hand tools and a English wheel. Well, let’s see how far I can go before I have to buy anything, starting with hand tools and some Sheet Metal Talent. Thanks Again!
I am currently replacing rust on a 1966 chevy van. This is awesome! Since no one makes replacement rocker panels for these old vans, making them is the only option. Maybe I should get a bead roller. I tried to upload a picture of the rust but maybe youtube doesn't like me. Or, I just haven't discovered how to do that yet.
Man. I like to watch you work the metal. When I grow up I wanna be just like you. From the sunny, bluebonnet laced banks of the underwood Branch, thanks for the fun. 🤠
This so reminds me of "Handyman Corner", but I learn something here. I'm thinking I'll be glad that my project is much smaller. It will be a good starter. Thank you for the info. and entertainment.
I had to watch this video twice I fell asleep during the first go around after eating to much Easter ham. I watched the second time when someone asked about cheese cake. Happy Easter to you and yours.
Brilliant Kyle, 👏. You seem to make your "garbage" sections with ease, but I know the thought and skill that goes into them. Really enjoy every episode man, great work.
I know you're not necessarily trying to become a UA-cam sensation but the angles, lighting, editing was much better in this one. I'm impressed how well you operated the shrinker with the camera in the hand holding the piece. Only subscribed a week ago but been watching your older vids too. Excellent mix of education, dry humour and cats.
Thanks for watching this stuff! I actually thought the lighting and editing has been getting worse, but it's nice to know things aren't completely hopeless!
I can't explain it, but I find it infinitely entertaining when he shows the hammer & dolly work in super high speed. For some reason, it's the same reaction as when I watch The Three Stooges. Must be the sound. 🤷♂️
Kyle...The background music I picked while you were wielding was Blinded by the Light. I just realized that Carter Auto Restyling spells out CAR. Do I win something? Your rocker panel rocks! PS The rice sure took care of the rust! Thank you and always impressed! Kelly
@@CarterAutoRestyling Kyle watching your show feels better than winning at The Price Is Right! Just like the older vehicles you superbly restyle I prefer Groucho Marx in You Bet Your Life from the fifties and early sixties so much more character! Cheers, Kelly
first thing thank you for sharing with us, especially people like me who are beginners. The second thing is the way you explain it is absolutely great. I have seen others who weld things or straighten something, and the explanation you get from them is "I am going to weld this ."They fix it and then bring it and show you this is how you do it . Meanwhile, he didn't video it Well I didn't see how you did it it may be elementary to you but to me is very important. Anyway Please keep showing us these technics.I am very grateful and appreciative.
It's about time we get to pick our own darn background music in the first place. Good body reconstruction work there kyle..not bad ..not bad at all. If I ever decide to grab myself an old clunker and get her fix up, I think I'll be sending it to you and get you to do the body work ..
I enjoyed ya bangin away on your junk, When you were welding it in I imagined "Dust in the Wind" because in the beginning you had just rust dust and thin air--when you were done it was solid metal and looked at least as good as new. Soon you will have a solid metal van where holey brown metal once stood.
Currently working on lower cowl panels and cab corners on my 35 Ford pickup . Getting a few pretty good tips from your videos . Looks to me like the easiest thing for me to do would be bring them to you …
Halfway between noticing this van is more badass than in the last episode and subscribing to RandahlR Shed by the Tracks, I really began to appreciate your thorough filming of the processes involved to create these panels. I feel like a sophomore for buying stamped repair panels to weld into my projects. Thanks for another entertaining and informative half hour, sir.
My choice of music to accompany your patchwork fabbing was Walter Murphy's 'A Fifth of Beethoven'. I chose that as I wanted to give a nod to AvE and his fixation with Ze Chairman Combozers. I then ran the footage again as I also wanted to use the theme from 'The Magic Roundabout', as you remind me of Mr. McHenry. I'm sending you a bag of dried leaves for setting light to. Carry on!
I thoroughly enjoy the videos you produce, i`m taking it as an education. I employ a lot of the techniques that you show on my own car rebuild, a 1958 Pontiac stratochief. Replacing pretty much the whole bottom of the car due to rust. I`m posting the progress on Facebook on the Canadian Pontiac page. It is slow going sometimes, make a lot of mistakes too. What has happened is that my welding has improved so much that i`ve gone back and redone some of the earlier repairs i made because i knew that i`d be capable of making them much better. When i don`t want to go work on the car, i watch your, Fitzee, Karl Fisher, or Wray Schellin, and i usually find myself out in the shop working on the car before i even finish a video. I have found that sheet metal work and forming weird shapes from sheet metal holds no black magic secrets for me. Your videos have led me in the right direction on the process that i understood in theory, but was always unsure if i could actually do it. Turns out i can and am not too bad at it. Yes, i have my setbacks and occasionally smash whatever is not fitting properly with whatever hammer is at hand while merrily cursing the sheet metal gods, but i figure it out in the end. I probably have spent my life doing the wrong vocation, but I`m pretty good at that too. Thank you for the time you spend making these videos, i used to think this type of work was a dying art, but maybe it isn`t. I suppose it`s inspiration. I have also realized that these vehicles were not assembled back in the day by rocket scientists, and the hardest part is just figuring our where to start on each individual area.
Thanks for the great comment! You're correct, it's easy to overthink this stuff, but in reality these old cars were pretty crudely assembled so sometimes the best thing to do is just dive in and go for it. After all people have been making stuff out of metal for at least a couple thousand years.
I just sent this to my home tv and it’s come out really clear. Whatever camera you are using has lost no definition on a bigger screen. Your simple explanation is inspiring to make me have a go at things I wouldn’t normally try.
Overall I score this episode a 9 out of 10. I had to knock off some points for this weeks fire portion of the show and the lack emergency responders. Never give the audience a choice of music! Tell them what they like and force it down their throat... you know... like the UA-cam does. As always I learned something from your video (Damn it!) and thanks for always showing your support. Take care.
@@shedbythetracks does tend to have fire segments occasionally. You may have discovered a hidden side to Kyle 's agenda and personality. Long dark and cold wintery days take a toll !!!! LOL
wow i like how show us more weird way to get what you need make rockers repair simple way. keep rocking metal work . do not listen to the couch potato . just do it your way .
Educational rust repair awesome video . Nice to see the exacting work for this show quality vehicle . The music selected is the finishing cherry on the cake , it always is perfectly chosen. Happy Easter to all
Thanks for posting great to see how you made the parts that were gone.also great to see what can be done with entry level tools that are affordable to the home hobbyist.i live in Australia and am amazed by the quality of your workmanship. I think your videos should be compulsory viewing before anyone starts a rust repair.thanks again .
Another informative video thanks for taking the time to share! Your steel pole reminded me how useful my parents old steel clothesline pole was for fabricating.
awsome video much respect towards your work I'm doing a 2004 chev 2500 not much left of the rockers under side door inners are rusted right out going the cheap way just going to weld in a 1/8 by 3/4 on the front and back lip sandwich it with spot welds give me something to weld the rocker panels to just to get a few more yrs out of the van it runs good 260 on it
this man is a metal artist!
Thank you!
This series on the van is what rust repair should be!
I guess it depends on who you ask haha. Thanks for watching!
Excellent humor and the sheet metal work ain’t bad either , God Bless !!!
This channel is like the bastard child of Bad Obsession Motorsport and Fitzees Fabrications. Just brilliant.
Wow thanks, I'm humbled to be compared to two of the best...although there's a real shortage of brackets that need to be built for this van.
Cats and kids. Always want your money! Very nice work on the rockers!
I watch you effortlessly make these complex shapes and think “hey how hard is that?” then I try myself and fail miserably lol. As usual, absolutely outstanding work, and the humour is great too!
Just keep trying! Usually when it looks like all hope is lost the panel starts coming around.
You can make them in individual pieces and weld them together too, or just do that if one plane goes west
extremely talented - and great sense of humor building a brush fire to cook the repair panels ha ha .. that should get-um thinking 😆
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the fire haha
Now THIS is what I call an action packed episode! Stretching and Shrinking and Butchery has never been done better than this! Thanks for posting.
Haha thanks for watching!
Love the sarcasm and the talent!!!
Haha thanks!
I look forward to seeing your Kustom van on the cover of several car magazines. Great job on the rust repair. I learned a lot.
I hate body work, but you gave me encouragement on what can be done with patience and imagination. You're dam good. Keep up the good work. Joe
Thanks Joe! I hate bodywork too, but I don't know how to do anything else haha
Hey Carter, way back in the 1900s Ford also made the unibody van. I was turning wrenches at that time and the local telephone company had a fleet of them. At about four years old the engine and transmission supports rusted away. Say goodbye to the fords!:( When I was rebuilding the cab mounts for my 64 F100 I also had to rebuild the air supply on both sides as well. The rain water was, by design, supposed to drain out the bottom at the corners that were left open. After 50 years of being plugged up and holding the moisture there was a fair amount of repairs. Three and four layers of metal seams and maintain the drainage openings. Lots of fun and looks good from the street! Thanks for the continued education!:)
I was watching during the supply your own darn music and i fell asleep then i was startled by your voice and the under door panels were welded in. Tks for scaring the crp out of me, lol. Long bicycle ride did me in. Man, your work is so good.
Haha sorry for disturbing your nap!
"I do it by this way because this aint no show van and lets weld this piece of garbage on the van" and after the job is done, the result is way better than its on many show vans. So keep up the good work!
If it was a show van I'd probably just mold in a fibreglass bodykit over all the rust and save a ton of time!
I love this channel. A fine mixture of DD Speed Shop and Fitzee's Fabrication.
Those are two great channels! I'm definitely not in the same league as them haha. Thanks for watching
Ahh, The free candy van is going to be back in action soon. Remember, "strangers have the best candy"
Excellent advice!
I honestly think you are repairing that van to a better std than a lot of people do show cars. I think you do brilliant work.
I don't know about that, the quality standard on this is just making it better than it was haha
Thank you, any content is helpful, don’t be a slave to you tube and the humour is great 🙂👍
Thank you!!
That repair would have made Fitzee proud.
First 4 videos on the Van are absolutely amazing you are truly gifted and also have developed your skills. A joy to watch. God bless great Job
Thank you!
That was great, Kyle, really very interesting. Lots of little tips along the way. Thanks for dropping by earlier too! Mart.
Thanks Mart!
If that was my van you're working on I'd be happy as could be! Your humor is excellent if you an understand it--fatalist all the way!
Thanks haha
Please do a detailed video on how to perform a "Louisiana Lap Weld"! That sounds right up my alley. All the very best as always from the junkyard.
Haha I'm working on gathering props and writing the script for a detailed tutorial.
Dear god I love these videos. I love the van & Enjoy the humor and craftsmanship.
Glad to hear you enjoy this stuff! Thanks for watching!
good for another 50 years great job
Thanks, I hope it lasts another 50
I think it's awesome that Peter Frampton watch's this channel !!
All kinds of celebrities watch this trash!
OH MY GOODNESS
THAT is definitely some great rust.
When the metal is all gone, make your own corner design. I love it !!!
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC VIDEO .
Oscar heard your voice & came running.
Did not even know he was around.
Thanks, tell Oscar sorry for the lack of cats in this video!
@@CarterAutoRestyling will do.
I sure wish that Oklahoma was closer to you. Of our 25 vehicles built before 1950, ¼ of them need your type of manipulations .
Being over 70 and living in middle America I have decided that it is only natural for me to use music from a Canadian Orchestra for your show. I chose Guy Lombardo and a tune from his TV show, "One toke over the line", sung by some of his own group.
Excellent musical choice!
"You can see it's gone away on us. . .quite a bit." ~masterful understatement
Haha, thanks for watching!
I see you're starting to get some decent view numbers. Keep fixing rust. I love it. We love rust. Not scared because of you and Fitzee. Keep doing what you're doing. ✅👌👍
Despite my best efforts to avoid it, the channel seems to be growing. Thanks for watching!
Good stuff, Mr. Carter...
Thanks!
That was a very nice job on those valences. Spot on.
Thank you!!
Damn, you're good! Enjoy watching your work. Outstanding! Thanks for the videos.
Thanks Kent!
Friggin awesome job. Totally enjoy the channel. Keeps me coming back. Keeping On Keeping On Brother!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for continuing to come back and watch this garbage! More to come soon!
After watching a few videos I’ve come to the conclusion you can’t learn this trade in a couple days. I’ve also noted, you’re very good at it. Thank you, I have learned a lot since I am now doing my own 2006 E350 rocker panels. Basic tools, shrinker/stretcher, mig welder, hand tools and a English wheel. Well, let’s see how far I can go before I have to buy anything, starting with hand tools and some Sheet Metal Talent. Thanks Again!
Thank you and good luck on your rocker panel project!
I am currently replacing rust on a 1966 chevy van. This is awesome! Since no one makes replacement rocker panels for these old vans, making them is the only option. Maybe I should get a bead roller. I tried to upload a picture of the rust but maybe youtube doesn't like me. Or, I just haven't discovered how to do that yet.
Great video. I'm happy with less videos when the content is this good. Thanks and keep up the awesome work!
Thank you, I think people would get bored pretty quick if I made too many videos haha.
Looks better than the body work I did back in the day with rivets and filler lmao. Awesome video
Haha hey rivits and bondo work too
Its gonna be the best and most solid old van anywhere. Great work.
Haha I doubt that, but thanks just the same!
You're giving me the confidence to try some of these techniques. Thanks!
Go for it! Thanks for watching!
I sure wish I had your talents and Patience
Masterfully done!
Thanks!
Man. I like to watch you work the metal. When I grow up I wanna be just like you. From the sunny, bluebonnet laced banks of the underwood Branch, thanks for the fun. 🤠
Haha I wouldn't advise being like me when you grow up, but thanks for watching!
This so reminds me of "Handyman Corner", but I learn something here. I'm thinking I'll be glad that my project is much smaller. It will be a good starter. Thank you for the info. and entertainment.
Thank you! It's quite a compliment to be compared to Red Green. I learned a lot watching Handymans corner over the years haha.
I chose Kashmir by Led Zeppelin. After all cash is always welcome and my jokes usually go down like a lead zeppelin.
I like this van series...it shows what can be done when THEY say it can't...more professional results....
Thanks!!!
I had to watch this video twice I fell asleep during the first go around after eating to much Easter ham. I watched the second time when someone asked about cheese cake. Happy Easter to you and yours.
Haha lots of people said they fell asleep while watching this episode, I guess I need to pick up the tempo a bit!
Brilliant Kyle, 👏. You seem to make your "garbage" sections with ease, but I know the thought and skill that goes into them. Really enjoy every episode man, great work.
Sometimes I question if there's much thought or skill involved in any of this stuff, but thanks just the same!
I know you're not necessarily trying to become a UA-cam sensation but the angles, lighting, editing was much better in this one. I'm impressed how well you operated the shrinker with the camera in the hand holding the piece. Only subscribed a week ago but been watching your older vids too. Excellent mix of education, dry humour and cats.
Thanks for watching this stuff! I actually thought the lighting and editing has been getting worse, but it's nice to know things aren't completely hopeless!
I can't explain it, but I find it infinitely entertaining when he shows the hammer & dolly work in super high speed. For some reason, it's the same reaction as when I watch The Three Stooges. Must be the sound. 🤷♂️
Haha glad you find it entertaining!
Kyle...The background music I picked while you were wielding was Blinded by the Light. I just realized that Carter Auto Restyling spells out CAR. Do I win something? Your rocker panel rocks! PS The rice sure took care of the rust! Thank you and always impressed! Kelly
Thanks Kelly! Just for that your name gets entered 3 times in my jacket giveaway at 50k.
@@CarterAutoRestyling Kyle watching your show feels better than winning at The Price Is Right! Just like the older vehicles you superbly restyle I prefer Groucho Marx in You Bet Your Life from the fifties and early sixties so much more character! Cheers, Kelly
first thing thank you for sharing with us, especially people like me who are beginners. The second thing is the way you explain it is absolutely great. I have seen others who weld things or straighten something, and the explanation you get from them is "I am going to weld this ."They fix it and then bring it and show you this is how you do it . Meanwhile, he didn't video it Well I didn't see how you did it it may be elementary to you but to me is very important. Anyway Please keep showing us these technics.I am very grateful and appreciative.
Thank you!
It's about time we get to pick our own darn background music in the first place. Good body reconstruction work there kyle..not bad ..not bad at all. If I ever decide to grab myself an old clunker and get her fix up, I think I'll be sending it to you and get you to do the body work ..
Haha not sure I need another clunker to work on, but I appreciate the thought!
OK, I went with Clint black this time, and yes, I watched your work over and over,, 😆 🤣
Thanks for watching the reruns!
@@CarterAutoRestyling it just like TV,,, lol
Very nice job Mr.C
Thank you!
That's excellent workmanship.
Both you and Scott from CWM do really good metalwork.
Thanks! Scott is incredibly talented.
@@CarterAutoRestyling BOTH of you are.😊
@@bossdog1480 Why does Scott have an army of talented helpers hangin around? Where are your helpers, man? Where are MY helpers for hell's sake?
Excellent repair, thanks for taking the time to post.
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
I enjoyed ya bangin away on your junk, When you were welding it in I imagined "Dust in the Wind" because in the beginning you had just rust dust and thin air--when you were done it was solid metal and looked at least as good as new. Soon you will have a solid metal van where holey brown metal once stood.
Haha good choice, this van was very close to becoming dust in the wind.
Good job. Its a pleasure to see your work.
Thank you!
Another great episode. I thought I was the only one that needed a trouble light to weld. HaHa.
I'm too cheap to replace the lense on my welding helmet haha
It’s inspiring watching you work, keep it up..
Thank you!
Currently working on lower cowl panels and cab corners on my 35 Ford pickup . Getting a few pretty good tips from your videos . Looks to me like the easiest thing for me to do would be bring them to you …
Thanks! Best of luck to you on the 35 Ford project!
Kyle, another educational and enjoyable show 👍🏴
Glad to hear it was educational!
@@CarterAutoRestyling Kyle you are always entertaining and instructive 🤭👍🏴
Kyle, if you don’t mind me asking how do you charge for your work. An hourly rate + materials?
@@alasdairhamilton1574Something like that, although I only fix vehicles for myself or friends.
@@CarterAutoRestyling so mates rates then 😜 any of your friends mechanics, etc so you can collaborate on projects? 👍🏴
Halfway between noticing this van is more badass than in the last episode and subscribing to RandahlR Shed by the Tracks, I really began to appreciate your thorough filming of the processes involved to create these panels. I feel like a sophomore for buying stamped repair panels to weld into my projects. Thanks for another entertaining and informative half hour, sir.
Thanks for subscribing to Randahls channel! Buying premade patch panels is probably the smart way to go!
Show car or not - I consider that a high quality restoration. I probably wasn't perfect when it came from the factory being a commercial vehicle.
My choice of music to accompany your patchwork fabbing was Walter Murphy's 'A Fifth of Beethoven'. I chose that as I wanted to give a nod to AvE and his fixation with Ze Chairman Combozers. I then ran the footage again as I also wanted to use the theme from 'The Magic Roundabout', as you remind me of Mr. McHenry. I'm sending you a bag of dried leaves for setting light to. Carry on!
Great choices! Looking forward to starting the dried leaves on fire!
Great job on what seems to me a complicated area to do metalwork. Very solid results👍
Thanks!
Wow another outstanding job you make it look so easy 👍🏼take it easy mate 👍🏼😎🇳🇿🍺
Thanks Gav!
Thank you very much for the sharing (& teaching).
Thanks again for continuing to watch this stuff!
I thoroughly enjoy the videos you produce, i`m taking it as an education. I employ a lot of the techniques that you show on my own car rebuild, a 1958 Pontiac stratochief. Replacing pretty much the whole bottom of the car due to rust. I`m posting the progress on Facebook on the Canadian Pontiac page. It is slow going sometimes, make a lot of mistakes too. What has happened is that my welding has improved so much that i`ve gone back and redone some of the earlier repairs i made because i knew that i`d be capable of making them much better. When i don`t want to go work on the car, i watch your, Fitzee, Karl Fisher, or Wray Schellin, and i usually find myself out in the shop working on the car before i even finish a video. I have found that sheet metal work and forming weird shapes from sheet metal holds no black magic secrets for me. Your videos have led me in the right direction on the process that i understood in theory, but was always unsure if i could actually do it. Turns out i can and am not too bad at it. Yes, i have my setbacks and occasionally smash whatever is not fitting properly with whatever hammer is at hand while merrily cursing the sheet metal gods, but i figure it out in the end. I probably have spent my life doing the wrong vocation, but I`m pretty good at that too.
Thank you for the time you spend making these videos, i used to think this type of work was a dying art, but maybe it isn`t.
I suppose it`s inspiration. I have also realized that these vehicles were not assembled back in the day by rocket scientists, and the hardest part is just figuring our where to start on each individual area.
Thanks for the great comment! You're correct, it's easy to overthink this stuff, but in reality these old cars were pretty crudely assembled so sometimes the best thing to do is just dive in and go for it. After all people have been making stuff out of metal for at least a couple thousand years.
Another great video. Your tips and tricks on dos and don'ts help alot . Always look forward to your videos . Keep them coming .
Thanks, I'll try to keep them coming!
Beautiful work. Very enjoyable to watch.
Thank you!
Again, you've shown us some awesome metal work. The van life is coming along great! Thank you for sharing my friend.
Thanks for watching!
I just sent this to my home tv and it’s come out really clear. Whatever camera you are using has lost no definition on a bigger screen. Your simple explanation is inspiring to make me have a go at things I wouldn’t normally try.
Thanks, still using my phone to record everything, but I've had a few people say this video is clearer than usual so I'm not sure what went wrong haha
V.neat rust repairs, good job.
Thanks!
Stop.your a very very talented body man.good job.
Thanks!!!
Took a break from what I was working on seen that your video was up took a break watch the whole thing awesome stuff dude you're the man brother
Thanks for spending your valuable break time watching this stuff!
Overall I score this episode a 9 out of 10. I had to knock off some points for this weeks fire portion of the show and the lack emergency responders. Never give the audience a choice of music! Tell them what they like and force it down their throat... you know... like the UA-cam does. As always I learned something from your video (Damn it!) and thanks for always showing your support. Take care.
Wasn't the fire portion showing how to heat treat the metal reliving stress caused during forming ???
@@joepacheco4038 Probably, but I've come to think of Kyle as somewhat of fire showman. Ha
@@shedbythetracks does tend to have fire segments occasionally. You may have discovered a hidden side to Kyle 's agenda and personality. Long dark and cold wintery days take a toll !!!! LOL
@@joepacheco4038 Ha!
Haha can't win em all. I was pretty disappointed with the fire as well. Your music advice is spot on too.
Always intrigued by the process and impressed with the results. You can tell Mr. Van owner to cool his jets, you have to make videos for your fans! 😉
It's more like all the bills I owe money too that need cooling.
@@CarterAutoRestyling Oh, is that why the shrinker doesn't have new dies? 😄
Love watching your work!
Thanks
All looks fine from here , I'm shaping with a hammer and a 25lb. dumbbell as an anvil lol.
Your videos are really getting good! Especially the camera work.👍👍👍
Haha I thought they were getting worse. Thanks!
@@CarterAutoRestyling I have enjoyed your videos for some time now and I think they are looking more professional. Did you get a new camera?
@@robertshaffner707 Still using my phone to record. Not sure what caused this video to come out clearer haha
Neil Young recorded an album in 1975 that's perfect for this van (and pretty much everything else you work on). Nice job, BTW.
Glad you got a soundtrack picked out! Thanks for watching!
great content fantastic workman ship
I really hope you win the UA-cam toaster...so you can cut it apart & use it for patch panels!
wow i like how show us more weird way to get what you need make rockers repair simple way. keep rocking metal work . do not listen to the couch potato . just do it your way .
Thanks, I'll keep doing whatever it is I'm doing haha
As Spock would say… fascinating!🖖
I hope Spock would approve!
Absolutely spectacular!
Thank you!
Great work mate! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Educational rust repair awesome video . Nice to see the exacting work for this show quality vehicle . The music selected is the finishing cherry on the cake , it always is perfectly chosen. Happy Easter to all
Thanks for the kind words and for watching this stuff! Happy Easter!
Thanks for posting great to see how you made the parts that were gone.also great to see what can be done with entry level tools that are affordable to the home hobbyist.i live in Australia and am amazed by the quality of your workmanship. I think your videos should be compulsory viewing before anyone starts a rust repair.thanks again .
I have a '58 VW Beetle, is exactly why I'm here. Is one rusty little car! And bent outa shape too.
Thanks Peter! That's very nice of you to say!
Great video 👍 Enjoying the build and tip's I have one tip start the English wheel at 45 degrees
Good tip, thanks!
@@CarterAutoRestyling I got that tip from wray schillen🤭
What an awesome job on those rockers!👍 your videos have helped me with metal forming on my 1942 ford panel truck. Keep up the excellent work
I'm really glad to hear that! Panel trucks are awesome!
Another informative video thanks for taking the time to share! Your steel pole reminded me how useful my parents old steel clothesline pole was for fabricating.
Thanks Kenny. Any tool can be the right tool haha.
looks good as always
Great video 👍 was excited to see a new one from you today. Hope you and your family have a blessed Easter, best to you brother
Happy Easter to you as well. Thanks for watching!
awsome video much respect towards your work I'm doing a 2004 chev 2500 not much left of the rockers under side door inners are rusted right out going the cheap way just going to weld in a 1/8 by 3/4 on the front and back lip sandwich it with spot welds give me something to weld the rocker panels to just to get a few more yrs out of the van it runs good 260 on it
Your work is fantastic! You make it look so easy! Again thanks for the vids . JW
Thanks for watching!
I spend most of the video laughing my ass off at your humour 🤣 😂 oh yes the quality of work is second to NONE too 👍
Quality be damned, I'm just glad you got a laugh out of this stuff!
love all your videos great results fantastic
Thank you!