Restoring Vintage Charm: Heater Channel Replacement & Metal Patching on a 1974 VW Super Beetle Part3

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
  • Join us for the next chapter in our journey of fixing the body on our 1974 VW Super Beetle! In this installment, my father and I dive into the meticulous work of replacing heater channels and addressing rust spots together. With a commitment to perfection, we carefully cut out and weld in new metal patches, seamlessly blending them to maintain the car's factory appearance. From repairing the front passenger side wheel well to exposing and fixing hidden rust at the rear, every step brings us closer to our goal. Witness our dedication as we solidify the heater channel into place, marking a significant milestone in this restoration project. Don't miss out on the intricacies of our process as we strive for excellence in preserving the vintage charm of this iconic car. Be sure to check out our channel for more updates on this captivating rebuild!
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  • @13badbrad1
    @13badbrad1 6 місяців тому +1

    Your dad is a prince, strong appreciation for his skills. Keep at it, your a inspiration for all the rusty bugs out there that a lot of people would be willing to just throw away, I have a 71 super with a lot of the same problems so keep at it.

    • @mikedeschamps
      @mikedeschamps  6 місяців тому

      He's something else that's forsure! Thanks for checking out the videos ! Good luck on your project :)

  • @KANGBEWOK96
    @KANGBEWOK96 6 місяців тому +1

    Selamat beraktivitas dan pekerjaan yang bagus retorasi vw beetle semoga sukses

  • @angeldawnmorningstar
    @angeldawnmorningstar 6 місяців тому +2

    I always hung out in the garage or barn with my grandpa and dad .. I caught the fever of tinkering with anything that had any kind of horsepower ......Eastwood makes copper welding spoons and magnetic copper Butt-Weld backing plates ..inexpensive and helps with blowout prevention while welding that thin metal ( the weld doesn't stick to the copper )
    Outstanding Progress !
    😇❤

    • @mikedeschamps
      @mikedeschamps  6 місяців тому +1

      Great idea. Thank you ! I’ll pick up some copper welding spoons ! Thanks for checking out the videos your awesome !!

  • @AndrePitre-ff2xh
    @AndrePitre-ff2xh 6 місяців тому +1

    I just replaced the channels on my 72 super and went thru a similar hell. Tip for removing the sound deadening, canadian tire "corded multi craft kit" with the smooth steel blade installed. Shaves 95% off super easy, and a wire wheel takes the remainder off in no time.

    • @mikedeschamps
      @mikedeschamps  6 місяців тому

      Ill try anything at this point lol I’ll pick it up thank you ! And thanks for checking out the videos !!

  • @superveganwhat
    @superveganwhat 6 місяців тому +2

    They got paint cans with the 2 foot flexible hose. You could go through the holes at the bottom of the heater channel from inside of the heater channel. Can you code it? The welding probably burned off of the pain on the inside, if there is any.

    • @mikedeschamps
      @mikedeschamps  6 місяців тому +1

      I would love to and ill try but the way the heater channel is designed .. the outer shell is the strength and the inner shell carries the heat... So the spot we welded on we wouldn't have access to. we would have access to the inner channel. But its a good point I'll see what I can do. !