wow, just found another channel to binge-watch at late nights! having watched a couple other videos, I'm just loving all of this. I love learning, listening, watching how and what professionals do. kind of a surprise that you don't have more subscribers..
@@pets9921 life happened! Haha, to put it simply anyway. My daughter is 2 years old now, and *kind of* becoming a bit less of a handful for my wife and I, so I should have a tiny bit more free time for all of my projects! Hope to get back in the jeep in the near future here, I actually had to throw it all back together a couple months back to drive it while working on my daily driver (volkswagen).
@@flyinphil6884 Glad to hear you're doing okay! Daughter 2 years old?? That sounds like someone who could help with the jeep project! Though I do think the perfect age for children to start doing some kind of activities that include their hands and a bit of thinking would be around 3 to 4 years old. Doesn't even have to be much, maybe just moving the car's nuts and bolts from one place to another, or sorting them in separate boxes. But I do hope you're doing great man, loving how in-depth you are with your videos, scratches the part of my brain that other bodywork/car youtube channels don't (except M539 restorations, love that guy).
@@pets9921 thanks for the kind words! Should hopefully have heat in the garage this winter as well, which will extend my personal project time. At the moment, I can only really work on car stuff for half the year.
wow, just found another channel to binge-watch at late nights! having watched a couple other videos, I'm just loving all of this. I love learning, listening, watching how and what professionals do. kind of a surprise that you don't have more subscribers..
Thank you very much!
@@flyinphil6884 hey by the way what happened to your jeep build project? really looking forward to it if you're planning to do episodes on it
@@pets9921 life happened! Haha, to put it simply anyway. My daughter is 2 years old now, and *kind of* becoming a bit less of a handful for my wife and I, so I should have a tiny bit more free time for all of my projects! Hope to get back in the jeep in the near future here, I actually had to throw it all back together a couple months back to drive it while working on my daily driver (volkswagen).
@@flyinphil6884 Glad to hear you're doing okay! Daughter 2 years old?? That sounds like someone who could help with the jeep project! Though I do think the perfect age for children to start doing some kind of activities that include their hands and a bit of thinking would be around 3 to 4 years old. Doesn't even have to be much, maybe just moving the car's nuts and bolts from one place to another, or sorting them in separate boxes. But I do hope you're doing great man, loving how in-depth you are with your videos, scratches the part of my brain that other bodywork/car youtube channels don't (except M539 restorations, love that guy).
@@pets9921 thanks for the kind words! Should hopefully have heat in the garage this winter as well, which will extend my personal project time. At the moment, I can only really work on car stuff for half the year.
Look forward to more vids
Thanks Greg!