Fixing The HACKED UP B Pillar On Mike's 1934 Ford Cabriolet
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This is what team work is all about, working to get it done right the first time. Looking forward to completing a pile of scrap to a car again way to go guys.
😊✌ Great video guys!
Another big step forward! Happy for you, Mike !
Again very good metal work. These bodies were made from metal stampings on tooling that took time and money to develop. Because the tools have been lost to time fixing the rust problems that inevitably happen over the years is sporty at best. You used your metal smithing skills again to develop a repair procedure that duplicated the shape and look of the original stamping. Kudos for your skill, patience and craftsmanship. I understand how difficult this repair you have just completed is irregardless of how easy you make it appear. The value of this work is quite significant because few if any attain to the skill level needed to pull this repair off. All my professional metalworking was done down at the Ridley, PA Boeing Helicopters plant using aluminum which I might add is easier to form in O condition. Now retired in the Texas Hill Country I do enjoy watching your exploits in saving these cars. Thanks for providing me with entertainment by seeing how you solve some mighty difficult metal work problems. This one wasn't easy but it did turn out beautiful. Thanks again!
That was nice of you Matt! I never miss an episode for all these years. I can't even build a car. 😊
Matt - you do great work!
Another amazing display of metal fabrication from Matt. Just looking at the car at a show, you'd never know how much effort went into crafting those door frames.
Great effort and talent! A joy to watch your metal crafting. Mike is surely appreciative!
What a nightmare. I worked at a body shop years and years ago and know how difficult that must have been. Even moon's happy.❤❤ Keep fighting ❤❤❤❤
I wish I had friends like this. I’m a lone wolf and the %10 is what makes me sell all my stuff. My friends just wanna work on ls stuff and not wanna play hot rodders with me.
Good, hard, quality work on a car that's had a very hard life. Really impressive seeing you guys bring this once pile of parts back into a cool car. 👍👍
Still a ways to go, but coming along nicely, Mike [and Matt]
Why not a dusting of 'Weld thro' primer to show final shape. Just saying.
Love the progress & Love as always from Reading England.
PS Don't stop work on the Arden 33 3 window, love that car.
17 mins is not enough lol you guys have us hooked ! please sir my we have another!
That’s what I call kissing the frog. A friend told me once that she would do the hardest thing that she had to do each day first. If you kiss the frog first thing in the morning, everything else you have to do that day will be easier.
Matt is the friend everyone wants but very few have.
Mike does the same for me in other ways! All a big family!
Consistently impressed with Matt’s fabrication skills! Welding at this level is art. The entire team hustles and works harder than most. Videos are well crafted and entertaining and low key with class and character.
Thank you!
How can you TIG bare-handed like that? My upper arms get red in few minutes if I'm in a T shirt, and I'm not even fair skinned.
Summer will be here before u know it
Nice repair. Very complicated and you did an excellent job repairing that mess.
4 A.M. Ford, Washington!
Nicely done 😎
What is the story with the car on the lift behind You. I have seen it in many videos but it seems to just sit there .
Thank god, this car needs way more airtime
Could have shown the pcs u made before u put it on the body
Incredible work, basically building a car from scrap, left over ahd unloved parts! Mike is a hard worker and deserves a cool hot rod of his own! It will only serve to encourage him.
looking great guys!
I can't wait to see it finished.
You should push to help him get it finished. He bust his butt for you keeping money coming into your bank account. So help the guy out and get r done. Lol
Wow that's harsh from someone that doesn't know what is really going on behind the scenes or how to do what he's doing
You'll probably find its 'the' bank account and also...where does the buck stop (ie wages, workshop, tools, lights, gas, power, the new building upstairs)? oh....thats matt. They all look plenty busy, it's rude to comment on stuff we know very little about. Listen to the podcast maybe you'd have more of an idea
Looks like that's exactly what's happening here.... ehhh ? I think Matt even said so.
I think Mike does quite a bit for the business! When ever I Instagram Mike, he usually responds within a couple hours, day or night!!
Could really probably just drive any of it, what's the big deal? Relax lmao
This is my favorite look forward too video, love it most of the time.
Nice Video.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
Great video. Thank you. One color would help the appearance. As it sits in the background of videos.
You have a few cars you’re working on a few done. What is the long plan for ITG cars? Either way I look for to watching the progress.
Oooooohhhh Yyyyyeeeeaahhhh!!!!!!!!!
Nice !! Now lean back those A pillars. Show us how to then modify some doors after. 😂😂🙈🍿🍿🍿👏👏👏
the baby steps are the hardest
I'm not sure I understand having it on a lift then bending down or kneeling, raise the car to eye level your back will be happy in the future
Lots of rough metal work to do. Fixing one side at a time. Or the worst areas first so Mike can drive? The crabi needs nom time, attention and loving. Summer is fast approaching.
Sorry that isn't bongo sorry. Is Mike going to primer paint the car to preserve the metal
Steve really gives you a leg up! Always there to lend a hand when an extra is needed. Seems like your operation became more efficient since hiring him. He could be your best business decision ever! {After Moon, of course!!!}
Great job on making that car safe and strong!
He is a big help for sure!
Looks great!!!
Ok, we have more Mike's car (not enough, but more). Now more Moon and Steve riding around together. lol.
For sure ,you need to help him after all he does for your business .😊😊
nice repair
Ryan Seacrest out....hahahahaha
Kudos to the House Band! At least for the first half…
Ryan Secrest in the house!
Dad dance commences at 2:20 (me, I mean....)
Amazing fabrication! Learn something new with every post and your explanation of the process is spot on! Love the "Ryan 'Seacrest' Out" on the Pullmax/power hammer and a Lucky's Garage t-shirt shout out! Don't know if you're watching the latest Piero posts? The Crapiolet is coming together! Go Iron Trap, keep moving forward!
Yep been a fan of Piero for a long time!
Hope you achieve that goal.
Please chill with the music?
Nice work! Want to see this on the road with Mike's but in the seat. Gives the whole shop street cred. Way cool.
This is proof....good chemistry @ WORK..!
Friends and more....
Its ALL GOOD.!
like 875 !
😃😃😃
Impressive Matt, as usual. Chopping a car is one thing. That damage is relatively easy to undo. Channeling not so much. I dislike both.
Nothing yall build will EVER be 'shitty' if you keep putting so much meticulous work into them. . lol
Nice progress. Hard to believe it has come together so far already, from a pile of hacked up parts spread around someone's out-buildings.
Good 😊 to see some work done on Steve's rod
It's Mike's not Steve's
When this car gets to a point in the body work is done Mike needs to paint this thing don't leave it up patina car
Awesome. Thanks for the video.
Good to see Steve's cab getting some attention
It's Mike's cab !!!
Getting closer to street-able driver, "one step at a time"
GREAT job Matt, I'm sure Mike is grateful! Terrific work as always!
Thanks!
is there anything you can not do to these cars ?
Awesome post , Matt ! Great to see you all helping make this happen for Mike . This is turning out to be another nice car , that likely would have just been scrapped , having been so channeled to begin with . Nice !
Thanks for watching!
Great to see this car worked on. Teamwork is key. Friendship is key. Great group of guys ❤
Couldn't agree more!
Matt fix Mike's Car please
Glad to see some progress on Mike's car...looks like a good job for what you had to work with
Thanks!
Very nice work Matt
I knew you were the coolest guy in the world Matt you're a good friend a good boss and kind to people one reason your show is so successful good people
Thank you Gary!
✊🏼⛽️🧰
cool
Ah the land of one million projects.
But progress gets made almost daily. 👌🏻
Is that bondo on the left door or something else thank you for helping Mike