Always amazed at the inguity of your shop workers??? Better get those welders in your shop to save on those welding rods😮....or try super glue and baking soda.... its a lot less expensive. Great video Mike👍👍👏👏👏🇺🇲
@@jimbrown5055 I don't like working with super glue. The last time I used it it left a snowy look all over it. J. B. Weld cleans off easily with a paper towel. You can't do that with super glue. Then you'll have pieces of the towel stuck everywhere. I'd rather spend the extra on the weld. Anywho thanks for watching 👍🏾😎
Those wheels that you took off of the shoe box. They do look good but depending on what car it is. Your favorite wheels do seem to fit a bigger variety cars. Those wheels that were on the Mustang should not be a thing, it looks way better now. I do like the M2 4x4 wheels, that Blazer looks so much better. The shop is slacking brother. They forgot to order more welding rods and forgot to touch up the paint lol. Off to the next one brother
@@davidbeeson1178 hey. I can't stand those wheels on anything. But different strokes for different folks. I used the sharpie to cover those necked spots. But it's a dull look. No shine. So I guess I'll have to live with it. Lol. Your welcome on dee shout out. If you don't mind. Send me some welding rods I sure need em. Thanks for watching. ✌🏾😎
@@jessesdiecastgarage heck yeah. More tire looks way better. Especially on an older vehicle. Back when there was no such thing as low profile tires. I'm glad you like the way the Blazer looks. Oh. And that's an S-10 Blazer too. Probably about an 83 model when they first came out with them. I believe by 1986 the body was fine tuned and a bit shorter that the fist models. And this one is a touch longer on the fenders and body length. I know because I've owned an 87. An 88 and a 89 model. Plus a couple of parts body's too. And the ones I had were a bit shorter than this one. Not much but enough to see the difference especially when it comes to parts swapping on a real one. Anyway thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful upcoming week. ✌🏾😎
@@mikedison1149 wow same here Mike I owned about three S10 blazers,I had a 79, in '84 and a I think it was an '89 or a '98 I forgot already but for a while there I was stuck on the Chevy blazers simply for the 4x4 and the space 👍
@jessesdiecastgarage well what got me on em is. My friends son had an 89 Blazer and the transmission went out and they hired me to take it out and put it back in after it got rebuilt. And a few months later I put a new starter on it. Then a few months later the boy wrecked it. a roll over. So they wasn't gonna do any with it so I bought it as is for a hundred and twenty five bucks. And it took me about 3 months to finally find a nice body to put the motor in. I did all the work myself and had a really nice ride Well about 18 months later on a rainy night a teenager in a Ford truck made a left turn in front of me and I nailed it slam bang ouch. So. When the insurance company payed off I bought a 1988 GMC jimmy 4x4. For a thousand dollars. Drove it for 12 months. Put 10 000 miles on it and sold it for 1200 bucks. By then I had another body ( a 1987 model 2 wheel drive ) and I put the motor. From my wrecked one into it. Including the seats carpet and steering column and the dash and exhaust system and the computer and complete wiring harness from my wrecked one. From the headlights to taillights. And I was back to where I was before the crash. It was black with red interior. I drove it for 6 years trouble free. Then one day it went crazy and wouldn't run. I put a new fuel pump in it and still had issues so I sold it to a junk yard. but not before I took my rims and tires off and the sound system out. i don't think it ever hit the road again. They just sold parts off of it. Sometimes I wish I had kept it. But that's life. It happens.
@@jessesdiecastgarage I don't know about that. I'm thinking MacGyver's Tire And Wheel and Fabrications. Or just MacGyver's Fabrications but for now I'm sticking with MacGyver's Tire and Wheel. I like that the best. We do more tire and wheel sales that Fabrications. Anywho. Thanks for taking a look see 👍🏾😎
Great looking wheel swaps. I think Mcgiver going to need a vacation. Thank you for sharing
@@Paulthediecastguy lol yeah most definitely a vacation is needed. Thanks for watching 👍🏾😎
Always amazed at the inguity of your shop workers??? Better get those welders in your shop to save on those welding rods😮....or try super glue and baking soda.... its a lot less expensive. Great video Mike👍👍👏👏👏🇺🇲
@@jimbrown5055 I don't like working with super glue. The last time I used it it left a snowy look all over it. J. B. Weld cleans off easily with a paper towel. You can't do that with super glue. Then you'll have pieces of the towel stuck everywhere. I'd rather spend the extra on the weld. Anywho thanks for watching 👍🏾😎
All great Mike .
You do a great job with the wheels.
Espo .
@@diecast_MikeEspo thanks my friend in NEW YORK CITY. 👍🏾😎
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Those wheels that you took off of the shoe box. They do look good but depending on what car it is. Your favorite wheels do seem to fit a bigger variety cars. Those wheels that were on the Mustang should not be a thing, it looks way better now. I do like the M2 4x4 wheels, that Blazer looks so much better. The shop is slacking brother. They forgot to order more welding rods and forgot to touch up the paint lol. Off to the next one brother
@@davidbeeson1178 hey. I can't stand those wheels on anything. But different strokes for different folks. I used the sharpie to cover those necked spots. But it's a dull look. No shine. So I guess I'll have to live with it. Lol. Your welcome on dee shout out. If you don't mind. Send me some welding rods I sure need em. Thanks for watching. ✌🏾😎
Awesome
Thanks 😎👌🏾
Cool wheels cool custom.....🎉
@@briansdiecastthailandstoth6747 thank you sir. 👍🏾😎
I agree, i like more tire less rim. Good job 👍🏻
@@ORIGINAL-WIRE-PALADIN thanks for agreeing. And thanks for watching. 👍🏾😎
Great episode👍
@@diecastloonie6055 thanks. 😎👌🏾
Yep I agree with the five spoke they got more tire on it I don't like that split five spoke and the Chevy Blazer Nice very nice
@@jessesdiecastgarage heck yeah. More tire looks way better. Especially on an older vehicle. Back when there was no such thing as low profile tires. I'm glad you like the way the Blazer looks. Oh. And that's an S-10 Blazer too. Probably about an 83 model when they first came out with them. I believe by 1986 the body was fine tuned and a bit shorter that the fist models. And this one is a touch longer on the fenders and body length. I know because I've owned an 87. An 88 and a 89 model. Plus a couple of parts body's too. And the ones I had were a bit shorter than this one. Not much but enough to see the difference especially when it comes to parts swapping on a real one. Anyway thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful upcoming week. ✌🏾😎
@@mikedison1149 wow same here Mike I owned about three S10 blazers,I had a 79, in '84 and a I think it was an '89 or a '98 I forgot already but for a while there I was stuck on the Chevy blazers simply for the 4x4 and the space 👍
@jessesdiecastgarage well what got me on em is. My friends son had an 89 Blazer and the transmission went out and they hired me to take it out and put it back in after it got rebuilt. And a few months later I put a new starter on it. Then a few months later the boy wrecked it. a roll over. So they wasn't gonna do any with it so I bought it as is for a hundred and twenty five bucks. And it took me about 3 months to finally find a nice body to put the motor in. I did all the work myself and had a really nice ride Well about 18 months later on a rainy night a teenager in a Ford truck made a left turn in front of me and I nailed it slam bang ouch. So. When the insurance company payed off I bought a 1988 GMC jimmy 4x4. For a thousand dollars. Drove it for 12 months. Put 10 000 miles on it and sold it for 1200 bucks. By then I had another body ( a 1987 model 2 wheel drive ) and I put the motor. From my wrecked one into it. Including the seats carpet and steering column and the dash and exhaust system and the computer and complete wiring harness from my wrecked one. From the headlights to taillights. And I was back to where I was before the crash. It was black with red interior. I drove it for 6 years trouble free. Then one day it went crazy and wouldn't run. I put a new fuel pump in it and still had issues so I sold it to a junk yard. but not before I took my rims and tires off and the sound system out. i don't think it ever hit the road again. They just sold parts off of it. Sometimes I wish I had kept it. But that's life. It happens.
How about Mike MacGyver tire and wheel/chop shop..lol
@@jessesdiecastgarage I don't know about that. I'm thinking MacGyver's Tire And Wheel and Fabrications. Or just MacGyver's Fabrications but for now I'm sticking with MacGyver's Tire and Wheel. I like that the best. We do more tire and wheel sales that Fabrications.
Anywho. Thanks for taking a look see 👍🏾😎
you fabricated another one.
@@transitjoe6560 yelp. 👍🏾😎
Keep fabricating.
@@T-JoesModelBusesandMore1210 I'm out of J. B. Weld KWIK. Put some in my box please.