I am impressed with the knowledge you and your boys possess...but even more so with how well you and the Mrs. have raised them, the manners and the way you all treat others, it makes my heart happy to know there are still families like yours in a world that sours many...thank you Chad and family 😊
@@chadsfab my dad was a mechanic and I'll be honest I didn't get to spend as much time with him as I wanted to,I really hope your kids appreciate the privilege and blessing they have ,sometimes I don't miss someone until they are gone. Thank u for your great content and for taking the time to reply to my comment, it means alot
Wow! You’re level of craftsmanship is absolute perfection! Even your sons understand and know how! Thank you so much for passing along this experience with us! Just Wow! Love the words of encouragement with each “lesson” you share with us. 🙏❤️😎🤙🛻💨
It's awesome to see your family on the same page and doing what they love.Congrats on almost 75 thousand subs.Way to go Corbin gain as much knowledge as possible.
As amazing as it looks, and as amazing as it came together, I know it’s taken Chad years of practice to achieve those skills, nothing that looks that good came cheap, love what you all are doing, you have an amazing family, and that little one is hilarious, give him a fist bump for us ❤
Chad, it's interesting to watch how much more comfortable you are making these videos. Your candor and sincerity are appreciated. Keep up the good work and continue to support Traditional Family Values. Ed
I will say it is nice to see you make body parts. I know it is easier to harvest door skins and cab corners off of decent panels. It is still nice to see some one put in the effort to fix what they got instead of wrecking something already good.
Nice to see the youngster is interested in what his dad does and gets involved and its a family run business well done mum for getting involved also you should have boss on your back
It's so nice to watch you and Paul show your children how to repair and fix the problems . You make it easy and common sense filled. Great work and you showed me some new ways of repair
Well….. I come with humility. I was ready to see a new build and as we know, I was hoping for a ramp truck. Honestly I think after the wrecker games and watching the others build their rigs I was a little over watching wreckers be built. But with this you remind me you aren’t a farmer or derby car builder. Your truck is going to be so nice! And seeing you salvage the cab when most would think it to be a loss. So cool! As always I’m loving your videos and can’t wait to see more!
Chad I love the way your family works together. It's so refreshing to see good wholesome folks doing great things. I'm always amazed at your knowledge and skill. Dad obviously rubbed off on the boys. Thanks for sharing your wonderful family and talents with us.
My dad is a mechanic so I was very lucky to grow up learning so much like your boys have and are. They don’t even realize how awesome that is yet. My dad didn’t do body work tho, and I’ve recently started doing some on my projects and I’m wishing Chad was my uncle or sumthin so I could’ve maybe picked up on some of this awesome knowledge shown in this video. Watchin the video is the next best thing tho guess I’ll just keep doin that lol. Thanks for showing how you do things and for patiently explaining things like how tools work and how and why you do what you do to get the project done. So many people on UA-cam just fly through projects and show it done but leave out all the intricacies of the process.
The only thing I'm more impressed by than Chads knowledge, is the whole families mannerisms. Although yes a lot can be covered up in the editing room I imagine Chad is the type that wouldn't say Sh.. if he had a mouth full. Kudo's to you and the family. Dave. 👍👍
Most of what the "editing room" takes out are the Ahh's and Umm's 😂🤣 Not sure Stacie would keep doing it if she had to take out much more, that's already a lot.
It is so gratifying to see someone with your obvious engineering and mechanical background and abilities. using screwdrivers as pry bars.... I feel so vindicated. Thank you so Much. Get Er done.. Impressed with you and your sons obvious capabilities and practical knowledge. There is a reason that all of the associated Utah wheeling gang have you do their wiring. Again Impressively mad skills.
Chad I do have a couple 3 or 4 cabs from 1969-1972 that have a good part of the back of the cabs are good still but the floors are completely gone the fire walls were rusty!! I was just saving and pulling what parts where still good!! You are more than welcome to one if you need one!! I’m definitely a big fan of the 1967-1972 Chevys for sure!! Also have a bunch of parts and pieces from over 40 of them over the years!!! Let me know if you are interested in the back part of the cab??? I definitely love watching one get repaired and put back on the road again!!!! That is totally worth all the hard work to see an older vehicle get put back on the road and not get crushed!!!
Corbin @ 11 years going on 30 in his knowledge...he was spot on in his assessment of the back window trim. Chad...y'all have an amazing shop but ONE THING is MISSING? THAT'S WORK MUSIC FROM THE 50 & early 60's < soul-soothing ... I love a little 'toe-tapping' while I'm 'tacking'! 👈😎👍#553 (I'm 73 so my music choice(s)🎶 may be way off base?)
Charles--If they add music, I hope it's low volume for most of us. That way the people who don't care whether or not they can hear and understand any conversations can just crank up THEIR volume.
@@cotton-Dave SORRY...I MISS-STATED WHAT I WAS THINKING, music in the background while you are working - not while recording videos. I agree, we don't need no stinking music in a video where someone is speaking.
I look forward to watching this build! The success Fab Rats and Matt's off road recovery builds had, your build will be met with success also! And as great as they were to watch, there's always something else to do on them with upgrades and breakdowns, I still love watching it happen! Til next time take care...
I've been enjoying your videos for several months now. From a technical perspective they are very informative. There is something that impresses me more, though. The family values, characteristics and actions are very positive and I trust they are inspiring other fans to emulate them. I'm an over-eighty retired minister (and car fan). Keep up the good work and example.
Talk about a family business! You all complement the others. Work well together nicely, and WOW, the things you accomplish! So very impressed with all of you from Corbin to Chad!
I didn't see a English wheel in your shop yet but it's worth the purchase I learned long ago great video keep up the good work God bless from GA and stay safe
Good video!! You're getting a lot done on the "camper" truck. The little things that take so long but are worth the extra effort. It's going to be a really cool rig when you get it done!!
The cut above the window on the cab is the same spot where the high-mount brake light goes on newer trucks. It looks like it would be one massive brake light.
Great job boys. Corbin is a hoot not to be mess with at work lol haha 😂. It's a amazing how easy it is for you guys to rebuild things fast with a little bit of mess 😂. Hi to the camera lady great job & questions. 🙏👍
I have seen some of those as Crew Cab's. Look pretty good and solve your rear window problem. I'm watching closely I have a 73 with 16,000 original Miles.
I am impressed with the knowledge you and your boys possess...but even more so with how well you and the Mrs. have raised them, the manners and the way you all treat others, it makes my heart happy to know there are still families like yours in a world that sours many...thank you Chad and family 😊
Amen
I third that statement
Yep and hope to meet them all one day soon out visiting thay beautiful area next year
Wow, thank you for that!!
It's refreshing to see such a kind and gentle family working together. You are an amazing father and teacher. Thanks for representing.
Chad has to be the dad everyone wish they had ....mad respect to u sir and your family
Thank you! I'm not sure about the "everyone" or even my own boys some days 😐 but I try to do, and be my best for them.
@@chadsfab my dad was a mechanic and I'll be honest I didn't get to spend as much time with him as I wanted to,I really hope your kids appreciate the privilege and blessing they have ,sometimes I don't miss someone until they are gone.
Thank u for your great content and for taking the time to reply to my comment, it means alot
Big salute to Corbin, that young man has a solid head on his shoulders! He must have him a good role model ;)
I love this family. Taking time out to educate the baby. That's the way its done.
I get a chuckle out of Corbin in a good way. He really is sincerely into everything going on.
Wow! You’re level of craftsmanship is absolute perfection! Even your sons understand and know how!
Thank you so much for passing along this experience with us!
Just Wow! Love the words of encouragement with each “lesson” you share with us. 🙏❤️😎🤙🛻💨
It's awesome to see your family on the same page and doing what they love.Congrats on almost 75 thousand subs.Way to go Corbin gain as much knowledge as possible.
It's heartwarming to see a family working together like you do. Love your channel.
As amazing as it looks, and as amazing as it came together, I know it’s taken Chad years of practice to achieve those skills, nothing that looks that good came cheap, love what you all are doing, you have an amazing family, and that little one is hilarious, give him a fist bump for us ❤
Thank you very much! Will do!
Chad, it's interesting to watch how much more comfortable you are making these videos. Your candor and sincerity are appreciated. Keep up the good work and continue to support Traditional Family Values. Ed
You all work together like a well oiled machine!
KORBIN is one smart young man!! By the time he's 16 he'll be running the shop!! Quality Control Korbin, knows what spot welds are and everything!!
I don’t Know why you guys don’t have more subscribers you do awesome work you can learn a lot from watching your channel
I will say it is nice to see you make body parts. I know it is easier to harvest door skins and cab corners off of decent panels. It is still nice to see some one put in the effort to fix what they got instead of wrecking something already good.
I truly enjoy watching how your family interacts with each other … with respect, humor and kindness. You as parents should be proud.
Nice to see the youngster is interested in what his dad does and gets involved and its a family run business well done mum for getting involved also you should have boss on your back
This is going to be a fun project to watch.
That's a smart young man you have there! He'll be building in no time.
It's so nice to watch you and Paul show your children how to repair and fix the problems . You make it easy and common sense filled. Great work and you showed me some new ways of repair
I’ve been really enjoying your videos, Chad. Thanks for the enjoyment you provide. God bless you and yours.
“Good enough for who it’s for” what a kid! 😂 You guys have an awesome family. Keep up the great content.
I sure enjoyed the little guy's eye for detail...
The old bumper looks like it is smiling at you. 😊 . Gives it character.
Your Boy’s are Gem’s I Tell You. Absolutely Wonderful Outcome from all the Years you Dedicated to Raising them to act as a Young Man should.
Well….. I come with humility. I was ready to see a new build and as we know, I was hoping for a ramp truck. Honestly I think after the wrecker games and watching the others build their rigs I was a little over watching wreckers be built. But with this you remind me you aren’t a farmer or derby car builder. Your truck is going to be so nice! And seeing you salvage the cab when most would think it to be a loss. So cool! As always I’m loving your videos and can’t wait to see more!
I'm really loving this build can't wait too see it finished
Chad I love the way your family works together. It's so refreshing to see good wholesome folks doing great things. I'm always amazed at your knowledge and skill. Dad obviously rubbed off on the boys. Thanks for sharing your wonderful family and talents with us.
Holy moly. Your young son has an eye and a logical mind. I have a feeling he will be able to do whatever he wants in his future.
Excellent sheet metal work.
I found it strangely satisfying to see your sheet metal cab body reconstruction. It looks really good!
After the success of the games this year I'm excited for more tow truck builds.
Thanks for sharing 👍😀
I look forward to seeing this build come together. The 1967 to 1972 GM trucks are my favorites, especially my '67 GMC Camper Cruiser with a 351 V6.
My dad is a mechanic so I was very lucky to grow up learning so much like your boys have and are. They don’t even realize how awesome that is yet. My dad didn’t do body work tho, and I’ve recently started doing some on my projects and I’m wishing Chad was my uncle or sumthin so I could’ve maybe picked up on some of this awesome knowledge shown in this video. Watchin the video is the next best thing tho guess I’ll just keep doin that lol. Thanks for showing how you do things and for patiently explaining things like how tools work and how and why you do what you do to get the project done. So many people on UA-cam just fly through projects and show it done but leave out all the intricacies of the process.
CHAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a Nice Family!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only thing I'm more impressed by than Chads knowledge, is the whole families mannerisms. Although yes a lot can be covered up in the editing room I imagine Chad is the type that wouldn't say Sh.. if he had a mouth full. Kudo's to you and the family. Dave. 👍👍
Most of what the "editing room" takes out are the Ahh's and Umm's 😂🤣 Not sure Stacie would keep doing it if she had to take out much more, that's already a lot.
Lil homie is on point, that's what's up 😎
I really enjoy watching a craftsman at work, thank you.
Nice 👍 glad you took the time to save the cab and make the patches rather then cut a cab up.
You all are Awesome 👍👍👍👍🙏
Thank you for sharing another nice , interesting video.
It is so gratifying to see someone with your obvious engineering and mechanical background and abilities. using screwdrivers as pry bars.... I feel so vindicated. Thank you so Much. Get Er done.. Impressed with you and your sons obvious capabilities and practical knowledge. There is a reason that all of the associated Utah wheeling gang have you do their wiring. Again Impressively mad skills.
Chad I do have a couple 3 or 4 cabs from 1969-1972 that have a good part of the back of the cabs are good still but the floors are completely gone the fire walls were rusty!! I was just saving and pulling what parts where still good!! You are more than welcome to one if you need one!! I’m definitely a big fan of the 1967-1972 Chevys for sure!! Also have a bunch of parts and pieces from over 40 of them over the years!!! Let me know if you are interested in the back part of the cab??? I definitely love watching one get repaired and put back on the road again!!!! That is totally worth all the hard work to see an older vehicle get put back on the road and not get crushed!!!
Thank you! Where are you located? seems like you told me but I can't remember.
Another great family video
That custom metal work is awesome. If your looking for some ideas for your tech videos, I vote for that topic!
So you're getting in the office road wrecker game. God bless
Corbin @ 11 years going on 30 in his knowledge...he was spot on in his assessment of the back window trim. Chad...y'all have an amazing shop but ONE THING is MISSING?
THAT'S WORK MUSIC FROM THE 50 & early 60's < soul-soothing ... I love a little 'toe-tapping' while I'm 'tacking'! 👈😎👍#553 (I'm 73 so my music choice(s)🎶 may be way off base?)
Charles--If they add music, I hope it's low volume for most of us. That way the people who don't care whether or not they can hear and understand any conversations can just crank up THEIR volume.
@@cotton-Dave SORRY...I MISS-STATED WHAT I WAS THINKING, music in the background while you are working - not while recording videos. I agree, we don't need no stinking music in a video where someone is speaking.
Great family involved show...and educational...thank you...good stuff....🙏🙏👨🌾🚜👨🌾
Glad you enjoyed it
This is one of the best videos on this channel. Almost only work and explanation about.
Corbyn is the quality control inspector ❤👍
😂 He sure is!
I look forward to watching this build! The success Fab Rats and Matt's off road recovery builds had, your build will be met with success also! And as great as they were to watch, there's always something else to do on them with upgrades and breakdowns, I still love watching it happen! Til next time take care...
That front bumper looks like it belongs to a Pontiac lol
Hello from Siesta Key Florida
Making great progress on the old Chevys!
Thanks for sharing.
This is a great family! All the best to all of you. You deserve it
Looking forward to seeing th we plan for this truck.
Love Korbins comment of good enough for who it's for.😂😅
I love watching this family do stuff.
Thank you for sharing! :)
Can't wait to see it lined yp with the others. It's going to be cool
Your kids are great. A real credit to you.
the hole filled in in the rear cab wall what an improvement!
You guys are brilliant! Work hard, do good work, you all lead by example.
I've been enjoying your videos for several months now. From a technical perspective they are very informative. There is something that impresses me more, though. The family values, characteristics and actions are very positive and I trust they are inspiring other fans to emulate them. I'm an over-eighty retired minister (and car fan). Keep up the good work and example.
Thank you!! Your words mean a lot and are very appreciated.
Great driving the WRECKER Robby!
I’m glad to see you folks building something for you.
Griz is gonna be cool! it will be fun to watch!
Talk about a family business! You all complement the others. Work well together nicely, and WOW, the things you accomplish! So very impressed with all of you from Corbin to Chad!
Loving this build, so keen to see what you’ve got in mind for Grizz 😜👏❤️🇦🇺
Progress is always good. Doing some fine body work on Grizz!!
I love the exhaust bracket off Caden's transfer case
Lol, the background sounded like fleetwood. Dope AF. 😊 let's goo
I didn't see a English wheel in your shop yet but it's worth the purchase I learned long ago great video keep up the good work God bless from GA and stay safe
Thank-you very much for such a good timely word of encouragement.
Chad, this is becoming a really entertaining build. Looking foward to the whole build for sure. Thanks for sharing and stay safe 👍.
looks great!
You do good work you and your boys and mama with the camera and edits
Lotta trouble children out there could learn a lot from this family❤🇺🇸
Nice thanks for letting me watch
thank you for sharing r family dynamic this is a needed patience reminder for me and teaching our boys the art of mechanical independence
Good video!! You're getting a lot done on the "camper" truck. The little things that take so long but are worth the extra effort. It's going to be a really cool rig when you get it done!!
The cut above the window on the cab is the same spot where the high-mount brake light goes on newer trucks. It looks like it would be one massive brake light.
I really like what you guys are doing to the truck, it's looking pretty good.🎉😊.
Great family, great build. 💪👍🏼
So glad to safe eye and ear proticall for your boys. Great teaching Chad.
Chad you are just a all around good guy and good dad/husband love the videos and the quotes at the end of the videos are awesome.
❤Team Chad's Fab .. I'm detecting a theme in the comments 👍😎✊
Nice job on the cab ! 👍
You can buy a big window conversion kit that might help
Love that chad can’t wait for him to be a teenager and really dose know it all lol love your family
Trailmater will have a Match?....Bigblock Duallie....Love it!
Fine looking cab and frame repair work !!!
Great job boys. Corbin is a hoot not to be mess with at work lol haha 😂. It's a amazing how easy it is for you guys to rebuild things fast with a little bit of mess 😂. Hi to the camera lady great job & questions. 🙏👍
Very Good Video . Showing many of your skills . Enjoyed it very much . Thanks for sharing .
I have seen some of those as Crew Cab's. Look pretty good and solve your rear window problem. I'm watching closely I have a 73 with 16,000 original Miles.
Progress all around, thanks for sharing.
So wise , Thank You.
Nice to see more of Griz! Chad I was also thinking about butchered door of the Griz cabin :) nice repair by the way.
Thanks Chad for the Video!!👍👍
awesome stuff, gonna miss grizz, that fab work looks great.
I really do enjoy your videos more every week. Great to watch your boys learning from you as well.
Superb job Chad!!!!!