Swearing is not a necessity in making a great video, my opinion. Kelly your videos are very family friendly and that is what draws me to different channels!! It is your channel to run as you see fit. I appreciate the way you block out any profanity. I made the comment to disagree with one of the other comments. Keep learning and being safe and God bless you and your family !!!!! Eddy
You're the real deal Kelly, keep doing what you’re doing Also great job by the way and hi there hope you are doing wonderful excellent and amazing and hope you have a great week ahead and weekend and have a great day also one of my favorite UA-camrs on UA-cam
If you wear glasses learn to weld with them on. They also have magnifying lenses that you can add to your welding helmet that help. Can you adjust the shade setting for the darkness of your helmet ? Try it a little lighter, and the #1 for someone starting out welding.... watch the weld puddle, not the arc seems basic but big mistake by a lot of people learning 😊
Small sheet metal plugs/inserts help with the filling in, might make it go quicker and save on discs. Sure you know, but try not to blast against your hands/gloves. Awesome that Eastwood invested in you guys! Next up Baleigh! Go Kelly and RAC, keep moving forward!
You can use a copper backing to fill the holes, it's a lot easier and keeps too much weld from hanging out the back side of the holes. Eastwood and a hundred other companies sell them. Just trying to help.
Kelly, RE: seeing welding what's your lens set at?? Oh, RE: rust clearing. Are you and Travis using molasses to strip parts??? Works great as long as you have the water/ molasses mix right. That 9:1 mix. 9 water 1 molasses. Yes its slow but strips rust off. Just a suggestion.
Put a Magnet in that blast near your parts you blast. It will help collect Magnetic fragments from steel and cast iron. It will help keep media cleaner.
I found your channel today and subscribed to it today 👍 i enjoy your videos.
Thank you so much!
You're the real deal Kelly, two thumbs up
Thank you!
Swearing is not a necessity in making a great video, my opinion. Kelly your videos are very family friendly and that is what draws me to different channels!! It is your channel to run as you see fit. I appreciate the way you block out any profanity. I made the comment to disagree with one of the other comments. Keep learning and being safe and God bless you and your family !!!!! Eddy
Haha thank you Eddy!!
You're the real deal Kelly, keep doing what you’re doing Also great job by the way and hi there hope you are doing wonderful excellent and amazing and hope you have a great week ahead and weekend and have a great day also one of my favorite UA-camrs on UA-cam
Aww thank you so much!!
Congrats Kelly , your doing great , see you on the next one
Thank you!!
Wow I'm blown away how much knowledge you have !! Not just a pretty face ! I have a 66 caddy deville convertible that needs ur help lol 😅
Nice work , you got a good teacher .
I definitely do haha
Gotta color coordinate the shop! You are doing a great job!
Exactly haha!
Im glad to see your channel is taking off, keep it up, love you guys working together in the shop ❤️ 💙
It’s so exciting!!
Aaaargh! Sharpie on rusty metal - fingernails on chalkboard. Oh my teeth! 😂 love ya work, from Down under.
Haha sorry!!
Kelly you are amazing
Great update. Cars certainly coming along. But we neeeed the bmw 2002 content soon. U.K. getting upset when it’s sat outside! 🇬🇧❤
If you wear glasses learn to weld with them on. They also have magnifying lenses that you can add to your welding helmet that help. Can you adjust the shade setting for the darkness of your helmet ? Try it a little lighter, and the #1 for someone starting out welding.... watch the weld puddle, not the arc seems basic but big mistake by a lot of people learning 😊
Thank you for the tip!!
Love your channel, very cool👍
Thank you!
Well done
Thanks!
Great video Kelly
Thank you!
Kelly ask Jacob about backing the wholes with a piece of brass. I think the weld won’t stick to it. It will help fill those holes
Small sheet metal plugs/inserts help with the filling in, might make it go quicker and save on discs. Sure you know, but try not to blast against your hands/gloves. Awesome that Eastwood invested in you guys! Next up Baleigh! Go Kelly and RAC, keep moving forward!
We definitely will!! Thank you for watching!
Some supplier sells an assortment of stamped steel blanks to fill unwanted holes (perfectly round).
Cool sparksprayings💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
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Blast Cabinet, good score !
Wicked!
Your doing great practice makes perfect 👍
Thank you! Totally agree 🙌🏻
Just a quick tip. I like to leave my blast cabinet door unlatched when not in use. It seems to make the foam seal last longer.
That’s a really good idea!
They make magnifiers for weld helmets just like wearing reading glasses Keep on keeping on
Oh I need to look into that! Can’t see anything lol
You can use a copper backing to fill the holes, it's a lot easier and keeps too much weld from hanging out the back side of the holes. Eastwood and a hundred other companies sell them. Just trying to help.
Thanks for the tip!
Kelly, RE: seeing welding what's your lens set at??
Oh, RE: rust clearing. Are you and Travis using molasses to strip parts???
Works great as long as you have the water/ molasses mix right. That 9:1 mix. 9 water 1 molasses. Yes its slow but strips rust off.
Just a suggestion.
Congrats on getting monotised, that blasting cabinet works great.
Thank you!! Yeah I’m really loving it
Put a Magnet in that blast near your parts you blast. It will help collect Magnetic fragments from steel and cast iron. It will help keep media cleaner.
Smart!
@01:07 That is what I would call an asset and thus a good investment!👴👌🤗
Definitely!
Yes , but the occasional swearing is the best part :) !
This is true !😂