Matt, how do you decide how far down to come with a tint visor like what you done on this truck? You just go by what looks good or do you have a general height you go with? Sorry I missed the livestream yesterday, too! I was out fixing a water leak in the trailer park from 10 AM till 9 PM. The 2" water line had a tree grown over where it was leaking and one of the water cut offs I needed to get to had been buried with dirt when they rebuilt the bridge gong from one side of the trailer park to the other! The other cut offs that should have cut water off to it weren't doing the job because it was looping back around from the other side of the leak. I was a long day 🙂🙂🙂🙂😀I made 600 dollars but it was a long hard day and then I saw that you done a livestream and I missed it. Maybe I'll catch the next one. I'm doing a 1980 Jeep Cherokee, another one of my neighbor's sisters; the one I done the 2008 GMC FOR. It has one of the big visors that stick out over the top of the front windshield! That's going to be interesting and the rubber seals on the door windows don't exist; the best I can do is butt it up to the edges; same with the wing windows on the front doors! It'll look okay if I can make some clean cuts tight to the sides! I'm still using the Geo Shield Pro Classic dye film. I bought the 20% and 35%. Hopefully I keep getting more and more tint jobs! It would be great if I could start doing enough to be a significant side or full time income. I'm a licensed electrician but I wouldn't be opposed to retiring to tinting cars and trucks since I'm 58 and turn 59 in April! Glad you posted this one. great one to learn how to cut those funky offsets on the bottoms of the door windows. Thanks for sharing this one, Matt!
yeah, when you snap shrink on the door windows, it happens quickly, and when you have to redo a cut because of it, it throws off the whole mental concentration of the job, and you just have to take it in stride and learn from it!
Matt, how do you decide how far down to come with a tint visor like what you done on this truck? You just go by what looks good or do you have a general height you go with?
Sorry I missed the livestream yesterday, too! I was out fixing a water leak in the trailer park from 10 AM till 9 PM. The 2" water line had a tree grown over where it was leaking and one of the water cut offs I needed to get to had been buried with dirt when they rebuilt the bridge gong from one side of the trailer park to the other! The other cut offs that should have cut water off to it weren't doing the job because it was looping back around from the other side of the leak. I was a long day 🙂🙂🙂🙂😀I made 600 dollars but it was a long hard day and then I saw that you done a livestream and I missed it. Maybe I'll catch the next one.
I'm doing a 1980 Jeep Cherokee, another one of my neighbor's sisters; the one I done the 2008 GMC FOR. It has one of the big visors that stick out over the top of the front windshield! That's going to be interesting and the rubber seals on the door windows don't exist; the best I can do is butt it up to the edges; same with the wing windows on the front doors! It'll look okay if I can make some clean cuts tight to the sides! I'm still using the Geo Shield Pro Classic dye film. I bought the 20% and 35%. Hopefully I keep getting more and more tint jobs! It would be great if I could start doing enough to be a significant side or full time income. I'm a licensed electrician but I wouldn't be opposed to retiring to tinting cars and trucks since I'm 58 and turn 59 in April! Glad you posted this one. great one to learn how to cut those funky offsets on the bottoms of the door windows. Thanks for sharing this one, Matt!
yeah, when you snap shrink on the door windows, it happens quickly, and when you have to redo a cut because of it, it throws off the whole mental concentration of the job, and you just have to take it in stride and learn from it!
He does still exist!!
I wonder which tint was used on the front door glass. Geoshield 35%?
What app do you use for text to speech?