Yah i Was noticing that also . I've built a few bumpers to know its not easy , to make it look that great . Chris your always kil l ing it with everything. Love watching the maching
Had no idea you were in the thick of it! Glad you are okay and able to help others. Don't worry about us, we'll be here for you when you get life back to normal. Stay safe and help your dad, he is busy for quite a while!
I'm so sorry, my friend. I know these are difficult days, but we have to keep moving forward and I know we can get through these difficult times. A hug and strength.
Things like this are why I'm such a proponent for solar and wind power. Having those things in place and a decent battery backup for your house can literally be a life saver.
I knew when you did not upload a video on that Sunday that you must have been hit by that bad storm, Glad you're safe and thank you for helping your neighbors in need, This looks like a awesome project hope you find a proper motor for it, God bless you and your family.
Hang in there brother. I know what you're going through. I'm from SE Louisiana. Been through it many times. Glad you're ok. Helping your neighbors and your town recover is more important than UA-cam right now anyways. I'm sure all your subs completely understand. Stay safe and survive Chris.
So glad you're safe. I live in east Asheville near the VA and while there was a ton of damage in our area (Swannanoa got it real bad) we made it out ok too. No permanent damage or injuries. 2 weeks without power, 3 without internet, still don't have drinkable water. My folks live in Brevard and Rosman and they made it through fine. Hang in there brother because it's going to be a long time before things are truly normal again.
Thanks for the video, Do what you need to do with you and your family and take care of things. We will be here when you get your life back together and be safe!
Glad you and your family are OK Chris, I can't comprehend that sort of damage, where I live in rural Western Australia we get the very very edge of some cyclone's mostly as a heavy rain storm, winter can get down to - 9c NO SNOW but Frost, and upto and over 45c in summer, to see what you are living through let's us think how lucky we are. Please keep safe I hope the next hurricane misses you as well. Tony from Rural Western Australia 🇦🇺 🦘
As a guy who grew up in Puerto Rico I can definitely relate with you guys and what you guys have been through. Hurricanes are no joke and the way some local governments are dealing with those trying to help is disgustingly bad.
My buddy just moved to Asheville last summer. His house was the only house in his area still standing. All 4 of his neighbors lost everything. Cars, houses, garages totally gone. There is still no road leading to his house and im sure the just got power a few days ago. His work building is no longer there also. Prayers and thoughts to those people are still needed. 🙏
30 minutes south of you Chris. Just glad you and the family is safe. So many was lost yet found. Definitely gonna be a while before our home town is back to what we call or feel is normal. Nice to be able to sit down and watch a brothers UA-cam video. Wasn't even sure if you was gonna upload this weekend or not kinda glad you did man. Hope all is well out towards Weaverville. I know I'm late on a response, if you need a extra guy, saw, or truck don't hesitate to ask, same goes for your pops. Besafe buddy and hopefully you had a good weekend, same goes for this week. A brother to another🤜🤛
People don't realize how much work you actually do. Besides all the fabrication, you have to spend hours editing and uploading, and then there's life struggles. God Bless Chris and hope you and the neighbors pull through and receive all the help you need.
Glad to see you came out okay. I flew my super STOL Bush plane there to fly out some relatives. I then offered up my service but was declined. A few days later after they had better Logistics worked out. I was there for about a week with the helicopter that's mostly at the Arizona Ranch. Receive my pilot's license through CAP (Civil Air Patrol) in 1971. And been flying search and rescue missions ever since. This is the worst I have ever witnessed. In 2007 we had a ice storm come through the Ozarks. We received 7 to 8 in of ice on everything. A few thousand trees or close to 90% of my Oaks Persimmons and sassafras were damaged. Ranch is nearly two sections. Not much happened to the hickories. Our area was without power for 3.5 weeks. Solar panels were encasedin ice. And the wind turbine broke. But we did have a LPG generator. And a 1000 gallon underground tank. I suggest you get an LPG carburetor for your generator and if you can't bury a tank at least get a couple hundred pound cylinders tucked away safely. Propane does not degrade with age. Ever There are also real nice 12 volt cookers and refrigerators or coolers that use superconductor technology. They are very efficient. And make sure you have a way to filter water. It is the very Basics to make sure that you can get by without being dependent. And that also helps you be charitable. What goes around comes around. I've dragged raced. Also did drag boats in tractor pulls on somebody else's dime. I did mud bogs for nearly three years. Also did desert racing. Biggest races I was in was in the Mint and Frontier 400s in 1980 40 years ago I was dealing with the go-kart sized bodies. But I find them too small, especially at my age. The smallest I now build anything is 72 -82 inches I now shape my own molds for custom bodies. ABS or polycarbonate makes for very inexpensive almost indestructible lightweight bodies. And the heated vacuum forming enclosures are inexpensive to build. With that wheelbase you can run any powertrain and fit your head safely inside the cage. No more making concessions because it's just not enough room. 🚜🤠🐂
Hi, glad to see you and your family are, ok we feel real bad for all of you in your state hope it all get better soon hang in there and be safe out there and Bless you all.
I'm thankful man that y'all made it through a man the whole North Carolina in a proud man that you continue doing the work that you do I'm praying for everyone in North Carolina and around in good health
Project suggestion. Hot plate adapter for small engine exhaust outlet. Instead of wasting gas on running an electric hot plate off a generator use the exhaust heat and save the electricity for something else
Hey Chris, we totally get the situation. We all understand that it is more important to take care of your family and yourself than it is creating content for us to just sit back and watch while you all have such a crisis on your hands. If there's anything any of us can do, don't be afraid to reach out to us. I live 2 hours from Asheville, and I'm willing to help in any way I can.
Reminds me of Katrina. I was living in NOLA when that happened and became a control system engineer on the pump stations after. Glad you and your family made it out okay! My wife and I built a house in Charleston, SC two years ago. Only a few trees down for that storm, but luckily no damage.
Glad you were alright bud, I live near Marion,NC and got pretty lucky too. It’s hard having survivors guilt, seeing how much so how much others are struggling. Glad to see you also got out and help the community, good you man! Let me know if you ever need a hand!
'September 30th, think it's four days later, I need to look at a map.' Chris it is obvious, the lack of sleep, stress, lack of power was having on you. Don't worry about the schedule, yourself and family is more important, take care.
I honestly didn't think that storm was going to go that many miles inland. Thought it was just going to stay around the golf states. Glad you're doing well all things considered. Stuff can be rebuilt and replaced. Hope more roads have been cleared by now.
I'm glad you and the fam are OK. Hopefully your neighbors are doing better, as well. PS - The storm damage gave me flashbacks to 2004, when Charley, Francis, and Jeanne rolled thru my neighborhood one after the other. The town looked like it was carpet bombed. We bounced back, though.
Chris bro take care of yourself and your family and neighbors I for one don't mind the delay so when you get your necessities back and can without struggling start making videos again I will be waiting. Have had y'all in my prayers God bless
We drove through the Lake Lure, Chimney Rock, Gatlinburg, Asheville area a week before the storm hit. We commented to our friends how nice an area it was and wouldn't mind visiting again. So much of it is destroyed now. Sad. Glad you are ok.
Glad all is well with your family, you need to build a 48v solar system for when you can't get power it would make great content other than fabricating and give you a break lol.
Roll cage looks like a stock car , very cool , nascar , from my side of the world , Australia to be exact , love your videos and have been a subscriber for a long time , keep it up champ!
next time you lose power, you could build a rocket stove and have a stainless griddle on top to cook with instead of propane heater. glad you are okay and i am excited to see how the build turns out.
Can I just say that I really appreciate your filming style? I tend to get motion sickness from certain content creators because they hold their cameras, and swing them around all over the place. I like that you use mounts and tripods for your cameras. I know that's mostly because you're doing the filming yourself, but if you do ever get a cameraman, I'd suggest that he at the very least use a gimble, or sets the camera up on tripods as well.
GHPC has some of the best production values and editing, including drone footage on YT. Edwin is a master at that. but Chris does very well considering that does everything all by himself. that has to be quite difficult indeed. but a person has to give him credit he gets it done.
Glad to hear you are safe. Many other places got slammed. Do you first, and videos when you have time.
Glad you and your family is safe.
We can wait.
Bro is a wizard with that hand bender. I’m an electrician, so I know the skill it takes to make this beautiful pipe work. Awesome job.
Yah i Was noticing that also . I've built a few bumpers to know its not easy , to make it look that great . Chris your always kil l ing it with everything. Love watching the maching
The infamous "as a" move... Nice.
Glad you are okay. Good on you and your dad, checking on neighbors and clearing trees!
Had no idea you were in the thick of it! Glad you are okay and able to help others.
Don't worry about us, we'll be here for you when you get life back to normal.
Stay safe and help your dad, he is busy for quite a while!
Thankful to hear your surviving. Let's hope next upload is on a good note.
I totally forgot you lived around there until the video. It’s crazy. Glad you’re safe and hope everything gets back close to normal soon.
Chris, glad you are safe. Great seeing neighbors jumping in to help community. 😮😮😮😮
Thank you for the true local footage. Now that the weather has done it's damage, be cautious of the con artists posing as contractors.
I'm so sorry, my friend. I know these are difficult days, but we have to keep moving forward and I know we can get through these difficult times. A hug and strength.
Things like this are why I'm such a proponent for solar and wind power. Having those things in place and a decent battery backup for your house can literally be a life saver.
You're philosophy has served you well so far.
I knew when you did not upload a video on that Sunday that you must have been hit by that bad storm, Glad you're safe and thank you for helping your neighbors in need, This looks like a awesome project hope you find a proper motor for it,
God bless you and your family.
Hang in there brother. I know what you're going through. I'm from SE Louisiana. Been through it many times. Glad you're ok. Helping your neighbors and your town recover is more important than UA-cam right now anyways. I'm sure all your subs completely understand. Stay safe and survive Chris.
So glad you're safe. I live in east Asheville near the VA and while there was a ton of damage in our area (Swannanoa got it real bad) we made it out ok too. No permanent damage or injuries. 2 weeks without power, 3 without internet, still don't have drinkable water. My folks live in Brevard and Rosman and they made it through fine. Hang in there brother because it's going to be a long time before things are truly normal again.
I drive cranes for a living , so I appreciate the accuracy , love your work son
Thanks for the video, Do what you need to do with you and your family and take care of things. We will be here when you get your life back together and be safe!
Nice of you to help your neighbours .sorry about all that hurricane damage .
Glad you and your family are OK Chris, I can't comprehend that sort of damage, where I live in rural Western Australia we get the very very edge of some cyclone's mostly as a heavy rain storm, winter can get down to - 9c NO SNOW but Frost, and upto and over 45c in summer, to see what you are living through let's us think how lucky we are.
Please keep safe I hope the next hurricane misses you as well.
Tony from Rural Western Australia 🇦🇺 🦘
As a guy who grew up in Puerto Rico I can definitely relate with you guys and what you guys have been through. Hurricanes are no joke and the way some local governments are dealing with those trying to help is disgustingly bad.
My buddy just moved to Asheville last summer. His house was the only house in his area still standing. All 4 of his neighbors lost everything. Cars, houses, garages totally gone. There is still no road leading to his house and im sure the just got power a few days ago. His work building is no longer there also. Prayers and thoughts to those people are still needed. 🙏
30 minutes south of you Chris. Just glad you and the family is safe. So many was lost yet found. Definitely gonna be a while before our home town is back to what we call or feel is normal. Nice to be able to sit down and watch a brothers UA-cam video. Wasn't even sure if you was gonna upload this weekend or not kinda glad you did man. Hope all is well out towards Weaverville. I know I'm late on a response, if you need a extra guy, saw, or truck don't hesitate to ask, same goes for your pops. Besafe buddy and hopefully you had a good weekend, same goes for this week. A brother to another🤜🤛
Just glad you and your family are alright.
People don't realize how much work you actually do. Besides all the fabrication, you have to spend hours editing and uploading, and then there's life struggles. God Bless Chris and hope you and the neighbors pull through and receive all the help you need.
Just look after yourself man we can wait on here. Lives can’t be replaced..
Glad to see you came out okay.
I flew my super STOL Bush plane there to fly out some relatives. I then offered up my service but was declined.
A few days later after they had better Logistics worked out. I was there for about a week with the helicopter that's mostly at the Arizona Ranch.
Receive my pilot's license through CAP (Civil Air Patrol) in 1971. And been flying search and rescue missions ever since. This is the worst I have ever witnessed.
In 2007 we had a ice storm come through the Ozarks. We received 7 to 8 in of ice on everything. A few thousand trees or close to 90% of my Oaks Persimmons and sassafras were damaged. Ranch is nearly two sections. Not much happened to the hickories.
Our area was without power for 3.5 weeks.
Solar panels were encasedin ice. And the wind turbine broke.
But we did have a LPG generator.
And a 1000 gallon underground tank. I suggest you get an LPG carburetor for your generator and if you can't bury a tank at least get a couple hundred pound cylinders tucked away safely. Propane does not degrade with age. Ever
There are also real nice 12 volt cookers and refrigerators or coolers that use superconductor technology.
They are very efficient.
And make sure you have a way to filter water. It is the very Basics to make sure that you can get by without being dependent.
And that also helps you be charitable. What goes around comes around.
I've dragged raced. Also did drag boats in tractor pulls on somebody else's dime. I did mud bogs for nearly three years. Also did desert racing. Biggest races I was in was in the Mint and Frontier 400s in 1980
40 years ago I was dealing with the go-kart sized bodies. But I find them too small, especially at my age. The smallest I now build anything is 72 -82 inches
I now shape my own molds for custom bodies.
ABS or polycarbonate makes for very inexpensive almost indestructible lightweight bodies.
And the heated vacuum forming enclosures are inexpensive to build.
With that wheelbase you can run any powertrain and fit your head safely inside the cage. No more making concessions because it's just not enough room.
🚜🤠🐂
Glad to hear everyone is safe!
Hi, glad to see you and your family are, ok we feel real bad for all of you in your state hope it all get better soon hang in there and be safe out there and Bless you all.
I'm glad your ok. We will be here when you get back! Mike
Glad you guys are ok! Thank you for sharing!
Everybody is happy that you are ok, not too much damage on your property ! We will patiently wait.
Glad your family was ok. People are the most important thing. Stuff is replaceable.
I'm thankful man that y'all made it through a man the whole North Carolina in a proud man that you continue doing the work that you do I'm praying for everyone in North Carolina and around in good health
Project suggestion.
Hot plate adapter for small engine exhaust outlet.
Instead of wasting gas on running an electric hot plate off a generator use the exhaust heat and save the electricity for something else
Hey Chris, we totally get the situation. We all understand that it is more important to take care of your family and yourself than it is creating content for us to just sit back and watch while you all have such a crisis on your hands. If there's anything any of us can do, don't be afraid to reach out to us. I live 2 hours from Asheville, and I'm willing to help in any way I can.
Reminds me of Katrina. I was living in NOLA when that happened and became a control system engineer on the pump stations after.
Glad you and your family made it out okay! My wife and I built a house in Charleston, SC two years ago. Only a few trees down for that storm, but luckily no damage.
Glad you were alright bud, I live near Marion,NC and got pretty lucky too. It’s hard having survivors guilt, seeing how much so how much others are struggling. Glad to see you also got out and help the community, good you man! Let me know if you ever need a hand!
Glad to hear you are safe.
God Bless kid... Glad you are OK
Just glad y’all are ok.
Glad you are all safe and there was no damage.
WOW so sorry im glad you and yours is ok..... good luck!!! Please do your best to keep us updated
Great to see you safe Chris!
'September 30th, think it's four days later, I need to look at a map.' Chris it is obvious, the lack of sleep, stress, lack of power was having on you. Don't worry about the schedule, yourself and family is more important, take care.
Glad you and your family is safe. Crazy.
Glad to see you and your family are doing well.
Just glad you and the family are safe my friend!!!
Glad you’re ok and the family is ok dude.
I honestly didn't think that storm was going to go that many miles inland. Thought it was just going to stay around the golf states. Glad you're doing well all things considered. Stuff can be rebuilt and replaced. Hope more roads have been cleared by now.
Thankful you are ok... stay safe.
Hats off to you guys in the storm , we don’t have that in OZ , I feel for you guys , good luck!
So glad you and your family are safe.
Wow your area got hammered. Glad that you’re ok and hopefully you will get back to normal ish soon.
Damn dude, glad you and your family is safe
Thank you for all the hard work in making these excellent videos.
I hope all is well for all people who are victims of that awful storm you had.
Damn Chris, you had that differential looking good. Glad you are safe. I love this channel.
Glad you are ok
I play you videos to chill out the the soudtrack while you crush dream builds ❤
I'm glad you and the fam are OK. Hopefully your neighbors are doing better, as well.
PS - The storm damage gave me flashbacks to 2004, when Charley, Francis, and Jeanne rolled thru my neighborhood one after the other. The town looked like it was carpet bombed. We bounced back, though.
Que bom que vocês estão bem, saudações do Brasil.
Glade yall are safe
Wow crazy mother nature my man. Glad you are ok.
Beautiful on the lathe , very nice
Best of luck to you, I hope things get back to something more like 'normal' for you soon.
Good luck and health.
Don't worry about us, stay safe! 👍
Stay strong .and keep your head up
Wow you guys were hit hard. All the best to you and your folks.
Chris bro take care of yourself and your family and neighbors I for one don't mind the delay so when you get your necessities back and can without struggling start making videos again I will be waiting. Have had y'all in my prayers God bless
My sincerest apology’s for what u are going through. 😔We are a resilient nation. We’ll get through it. 🤙🏼
We drove through the Lake Lure, Chimney Rock, Gatlinburg, Asheville area a week before the storm hit. We commented to our friends how nice an area it was and wouldn't mind visiting again. So much of it is destroyed now. Sad. Glad you are ok.
glad you are safe
Ur a man on a mission
Just alil comment love bro
Frm chi
"today is..... thursday... Ionno I need to look at a map" LOLOLOLOL
Olá amigo que triste quanta detruição,mas dias melhores virão!!!
Boa sorte a todos aí!!!
I'm so sorry your having to go through this weather. My prayers are with you All.
Happy you’re okay, it seems like you guys got the brunt of it
Glad your safe, we can wait, this would be a good opportunity to help out that loud mouth neighbor and score some brownie points...
Safety first fun second
I again want to emphasise my deep desire to see a Honda VFR750 og 800 engine in this, just seems like a V4 is suited for a mini muscle car
Do what you have to do. Everything else can wait.
Glad all is well with your family, you need to build a 48v solar system for when you can't get power it would make great content other than fabricating and give you a break lol.
Looks fun and awesome, would love to live through something like this once but doesn't happen in my country
you could save a lot of space with pushrod suspension
Not really. You still have to have control arms and the coilovers mounted somewhere. It doesn't solve the spacial issues around the driver
Every inch counts!
Roll cage looks like a stock car , very cool , nascar , from my side of the world , Australia to be exact , love your videos and have been a subscriber for a long time , keep it up champ!
next time you lose power, you could build a rocket stove and have a stainless griddle on top to cook with instead of propane heater. glad you are okay and i am excited to see how the build turns out.
Wow all the best 😊❤
Be safe!
Here ya go
Dude this the smartest fuck ive ever seen you do great frame work
22:52 me when I don't pay my electrical bill LOL. 🤣
After seeing all the storm damage, I think your next project should be an amphibious vehicle.
I follow you from Azerbaijan
Stay safe
From ASMR to OMFG 😮
Man sorry to see your town like that praying for your town
Can I just say that I really appreciate your filming style? I tend to get motion sickness from certain content creators because they hold their cameras, and swing them around all over the place. I like that you use mounts and tripods for your cameras. I know that's mostly because you're doing the filming yourself, but if you do ever get a cameraman, I'd suggest that he at the very least use a gimble, or sets the camera up on tripods as well.
GHPC has some of the best production values and editing, including drone footage on YT. Edwin is a master at that.
but Chris does very well considering that does everything all by himself. that has to be quite difficult indeed. but a person has to give him credit he gets it done.
@@musicauthority674 Agreed, I also love GHPC. I was talking more about Demo Ranch. I love the guy, but his camerawork is atrocious.
THANKS A LOT
Didnt know you was in NC, im actually not too far from you, greetings from Mayberry
Really would like to see you build a custom sport quad, something that could take on a 450 and smoke it.