Thanks for sharing mate. Nice work. There is a volume key I have used previously when I am enjoying a video and the music is a bit loud. I have never tried the oxy for panel repair, only tig and mig. Looks like it cools off pretty quick if you can run your finger over the bead seemingly right after the weld.
There is probably 3 or so hours edited into 20 minutes for the tacking and welding. I thought no one would want to watch me waiting 5 minutes between each tack... haha. It's a much much slower process than tig but the panel and weld area stay malleable afterwards.
Nice to see your work again, cheers.
It's been a while.. need an 8 day week to find enough time to edit videos..haha
Thanks for sharing mate. Nice work. There is a volume key I have used previously when I am enjoying a video and the music is a bit loud. I have never tried the oxy for panel repair, only tig and mig. Looks like it cools off pretty quick if you can run your finger over the bead seemingly right after the weld.
There is probably 3 or so hours edited into 20 minutes for the tacking and welding. I thought no one would want to watch me waiting 5 minutes between each tack... haha. It's a much much slower process than tig but the panel and weld area stay malleable afterwards.
Nice to see that there is a good flow of work in the shop.
Does Peter still come around or is he just enjoying the retired life?
I think Peter is starting to enjoy his well earned retirement. He pops in every now and then to say hello and see what we're up to.
Nice welding there Elliot, bit more on the Capri next??
@@sempafi899might cover some of the work on a 28 stutz that's also in the shop.. time permitting
Classic car restoration with old school methods in retro video definition. ;)
I had to double check I hadn't opened a 15year old video.
Please leave the music on low or off, totally not helping!
I hear ya.. the editing software I use makes it sound roughly the same volume.. it's only once it's been modified by youtube that it seams louder..