@@Nworthholf very true, and my mistake, since the statue of liberty is pure copper it'd probably polish out to be a very pure copper color. But most brasses with a decent zinc content will be very close to the color of a white gold ring immediately after polishing, but oxidation brings it back to yellow tones extremely quickly.
Not sure why I watched this entire 25-minute video of you guys detailing a plane, probably because it was extremely satisfying and the production quality was on point, subbed.
@@corycollier shoot its more than history its the grandfather of all boeing jets such a remarkable aircraft all aircraft are remarkable dont take aviation for granted
I Love how much this Guy Loves His Craft! He really makes it Poetic, He really cares about every Car, it can be an f1 racing car, to a multi million dollar car. He puts the same love and attention into a chevy Impala from the 90's. This Man is a true example of hard Work and dedication. And He seems like a really Great Guy. I'm happy Him and His Family is thriving.
Watching this more than a year later, I have to commend the amount of dedication and effort that all of you put forth into taking this monumental task. I'd like to think it wasn't your great editing skills, but I could see/feel that there was a sense of passion that exuded from each of you. While I doubt that my hobby/part-time side-job journey will allow an opportunity as grand as this, nonetheless, I wholly appreciate the time you take to put forth videos like this, outside the normal scope of detailing cars. Thank you Larry.
wow, it's amazing to see someone evolve in their craft as you have sir. I remember when I first started watching your channel. You talked about the impala you used to sleep in. now you're detailing air liners. A true inspiration you are sir. CONGRATULATIONS.
Larry, watching you detailing planes is great but you should definitely do a video on motorcycles, man! A lot of people here ride bikes and would like to see how you properly detail one. A naked bike - because of the intricate work they represent - would be perfection. Cheers.
I bought a new to me car today and the only thing I could think of is going back to your videos to make sure I clean my car the best way, I have baking soda in the carpets as I type, I full heartbeat enjoy each and every of your videos
I remember seeing that 707 when I went to Pima in 2010. I was in 4th grade at the time and that airplane looked pretty rough up close. Glad to see it looking good again!
I was station at Andrews AFB 89th 1980 to 1990. I have done what you did many times, THANK YOU'LL for bring her back to life 86971, 70, 72, 73, 74. 26000 and 27000 the two Air Force Ones These were her sisters.They were AWESOME aircraft.
Bro imagine having such a good reputation and then BOOM! Outta no where... Someone hits you up to detail their aircraft, that’s how you know you’ve made it. 🙏
Dude I discovered your channel in 2014 when I was detailing at a car Dealership. I was provided very minimal tools, chemicals, and compounds to use as the owner did not believe Detail was worth investing a lot into(crazy)... I learned so much from your videos that they promoted me within 3 months to manager Of the detail department where I was then able to convince the owner and GM of the importance of Investing in the Detail Department. I don't See detail professionally anymore but I still have a passion for it. I wish I had the opportunity to work with you and learn hands on from you. You're a genius in your field
Huge congrats and thanks to all involved giving that vehicle all the love it deserves! Do I even need to say how good your videos are....everyone knows it!!! Wow!
I used to detail planes during the 1980's as a teen. There are several issues involved with detailing a Jet. One of the biggest difference is dealing with the rivets so you don't strip the paint off of them. You did a great job on this plane. This must have been a real trophy for your business advertisement.
Our company was probably the last to paint that paint. I spend several years maintaining SAM fleet aircraft as a civilian contractor in Texas....Spent a lot of time polishing those engine cowls, nose ring cowl and leading edges...
What I like about this video the most is the sense of collaboration between all you experts - no ego - just a learning opportunity for all involved including we viewers! Thank YOU!!
Thats a big lie lmaoooo there isnt any houses even close enough to see that with the naked eye. The furthest you can see with the naked eye is 10 miles and thats with light amount of detail and color so salt flats you can see 10 miles in the middle of the ocean where no land is spotted which is around 10 miles out. So when you take all the color, detail, landscape and this place is a good distance from houses yeahhh. Nice lie but no cigar
SharpOperator #246 ummmm isn’t there like a housing complex right across the street? Pretty sure I remember seeing one. Just checked Google Maps, you Sir... are wrong. There’s an elementary school right across the street and everything. There’s a whole park and baseball field too.
I’ve lived across the street from this place when we first moved into our new house in August of 2009. Believe me, we can see the planes from our windows, and that elementary school you mentioned? That’s Craycroft Elementary right next to Billy Lane Lauffer M.S. If we could show images on UA-cam comments I’d prove it to ya.
Wow...what an amazing story and video! Wonderful job! Also... looks like to me the museum should have a full time detailer on staff. Cleaning up those planes would save a fortune in painting expense and the better the planes look, the more visitors they museum would get.
Crazy to see you guys growing at the trajectory you are Larry. Keep pushing. It's awesome watching you grow your brand and company. Your content continues to get bigger and better. It's always motivating for those our size that share your mission but haven't been grinding as long just yet. We're just a few years behind ya bud! Keep on keeping on!
I just happened to see this video in one of your new intro's and had to find this video. All I can say is WOW!!! To go from beaten down in the sun to looking like it just came from the paint shop is amazing. Great work to the entire team that was involved in this project.
Really appreciate you showing every member of the team with their company name, that's what makes a true team player... never makes it just about himself. Bravo on the job you guys did.
I remember watching the hostages walk off of the plane, and hearing Walter Cronkite count the days of captivity that the hostages were held every evening on the CBS News. Thank you Larry for helping preserve this piece of American history. It wasn't over until Carter was out of office, and Reagan was sworn in that there was traction in liberating the hostages.
Respect to all involved, this was a labour of love, and sure as hell must have been a real slog. It also demonstrates that the machine polishers used are tough bits of kit to stand that intense use.
This was a both a treat and privilege to view. Great job, and terrific video. I've been out to Pima many times and have been inside this USAF 707. When I last saw the plane, the exterior was looking pretty ragged. All those years in the blazing hot Arizona sun had taken their toll. But you guys performed a transformative miracle. The plane looked awesome. Nice to see folks working together for a good cause. Again, a wonderful video. Thanks, I enjoyed it.
Typically these aircraft are no longer certified to fly after a few years out of service. Assuming the engines are good, it certainly could be readied for flight but for the purpose of a museum it would be risky to fly it and the cost would be better spent restoring other aircraft.
This is awesome. I used to work on the KC 135r which is the same airframe with refueling variations and now I'm stationed in Tucson. I can't wait to check the museum out.
As much as I enjoy detailing and all of Larry's videos, I am an even greater aircraft nut and aviation enthusiast. So when I saw an ammo NYC video on detailing a plane, of course I went crazy!
This was so satisfying! Not just from the OCD point of view but from my obsession with airplanes as well. I know I will never get to fly on one or even see one up close or touch one but this was amazing.
When I was active duty, my squadron and I were tasked with repainting 10 static display aircraft located next to our base. The aircraft consisted of B-52, B-1's, B-47, etc. We were thinking they wanted us to spray the planes, but noooo. We ended up painting them with latex paint in the 5 gallon pails purchased at home depot. Nothing like rolling on this paint with roller brushes! It took FOREVER and looked like absolute crap at any distance closer than 10 feet.
Oh nooooooo, a B1 covered in latex paint! The ultimate sin...like painting a Porsche with kids crayons!I Bet you hated every minute of It! Military spend 2 Billion each day,but no money left for a decent paint job!
I think that the cover is to stop people from throwing things like coins into the engines. A bird would rip right through that thin vinal netting. But that's just my opinion. :D
@@user-or1uo4ct9r You are correct, while the mesh used on static display aircraft will keep out nesting birds, wind blown debris and the things that stupid human may through. At takeoff speeds and higher even a small "soft" object like a bird would punch through the mesh and could cause the part of the mesh to detach and enter the engine, not good. That is the reason there are no protective devices on aircraft. At speeds above 100 mph the weight and restriction of a device capable of providing any real protection would be operationally unacceptable. Believe it or not it is easier and more effective the build engines capable of surviving all but the worse foreign object damage (FOD).
The movie had the facts distorted. It was the Canadian Ambassador who orchestrated the escape of the hostages. In the vintage photo, he's the guy with the curly hair and glasses going down the stairs. I'll think of his name. Believe me, it's true.
Great video Larry! It must be pretty cool to be a part of that historical plane's story. I hope you enjoyed your stay in Arizona as well and my fellow Arizonans showed you some good hospitality.
The stand up polisher was a good idea. I like how you said the typical fatigue from being on hands and knees is mitigated here's me laughing in flooring installer.
Guys, I salute to you all. I cannot believe what you have accomplished. Wish I could have been there to watch you all. A project worth having at least 5 episodes. R E S P E C T T O A L L !
You produce amazing content! Well edited, great volume control, your poise, articulate, passionate. I wish you more success and happiness. Keep doing what your doing
I love to see the statue of liberty detailed by Ammo
It would be brown, lmao
The patina is desired. It will never be detailed
@@harissarris4301 you'd be very surprised, brass and copper when polished like crazy is almost like white
@@rcbuggies57 it can be anything from nearly-white to golden and red depending on alloy
@@Nworthholf very true, and my mistake, since the statue of liberty is pure copper it'd probably polish out to be a very pure copper color. But most brasses with a decent zinc content will be very close to the color of a white gold ring immediately after polishing, but oxidation brings it back to yellow tones extremely quickly.
Not sure why I watched this entire 25-minute video of you guys detailing a plane, probably because it was extremely satisfying and the production quality was on point, subbed.
KOMOSKY same
It's more than just "a plane." It's an important part of our Country's History.
Same
@@corycollier shoot its more than history its the grandfather of all boeing jets such a remarkable aircraft all aircraft are remarkable dont take aviation for granted
Not sure why but this randomly
Popped up in my recommended.. beautiful video. Production quality is insane.
Me too
it really is. And professional
It is really strange, I thought it was a new Video...
s yeah dawg stfu
Your face popped up in my recommendations
I Love how much this Guy Loves His Craft! He really makes it Poetic, He really cares about every Car, it can be an f1 racing car, to a multi million dollar car. He puts the same love and attention into a chevy Impala from the 90's. This Man is a true example of hard Work and dedication. And He seems like a really Great Guy. I'm happy Him and His Family is thriving.
Watching this more than a year later, I have to commend the amount of dedication and effort that all of you put forth into taking this monumental task. I'd like to think it wasn't your great editing skills, but I could see/feel that there was a sense of passion that exuded from each of you. While I doubt that my hobby/part-time side-job journey will allow an opportunity as grand as this, nonetheless, I wholly appreciate the time you take to put forth videos like this, outside the normal scope of detailing cars. Thank you Larry.
To all the crew involved, well done and you should be very proud of the job.
wow, it's amazing to see someone evolve in their craft as you have sir. I remember when I first started watching your channel. You talked about the impala you used to sleep in. now you're detailing air liners. A true inspiration you are sir. CONGRATULATIONS.
Man, the quality of the videos is really high. I feel like I'm watching the Discovery Channel.
*I really wanted to see the inside*
Agreed.
19:56 u can see a tiny glimse there :p
A nightmare ☠
Yellowed from cigarettes. Thats all you need to imagine it.
Nautricity You don’t know that.
I got to say the quality of your videos is outstanding. This might take the cake, the editing, the video and the final product was amazing. Subbed
Next Job: Aircraft carrier
Freimopp777 😂
skyscraper
Freedom Tower
Walmart entrance.
Guest 101 your mom 👌
Larry, watching you detailing planes is great but you should definitely do a video on motorcycles, man! A lot of people here ride bikes and would like to see how you properly detail one. A naked bike - because of the intricate work they represent - would be perfection. Cheers.
+Ricardo Lourizela Thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely keep it in mind. :)
Yep, this channel is lacking a proper bike job! I would love to offer my Ducati GT1000 for the sacrifice, but she's in Canada right now...
I never thought about bikes for some reason but I’ve thought of quads and shit lmao
How many brave polishing tools gave their lives so this aircraft could shine again?
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
i don't believe any staff members died on this project
I bought a new to me car today and the only thing I could think of is going back to your videos to make sure I clean my car the best way, I have baking soda in the carpets as I type, I full heartbeat enjoy each and every of your videos
I remember seeing that 707 when I went to Pima in 2010. I was in 4th grade at the time and that airplane looked pretty rough up close. Glad to see it looking good again!
I was station at Andrews AFB 89th 1980 to 1990. I have done what you did many times, THANK YOU'LL for bring her back to life 86971, 70, 72, 73, 74. 26000 and 27000 the two Air Force Ones These were her sisters.They were AWESOME aircraft.
Bro imagine having such a good reputation and then BOOM! Outta no where... Someone hits you up to detail their aircraft, that’s how you know you’ve made it. 🙏
Dude I discovered your channel in 2014 when I was detailing at a car Dealership. I was provided very minimal tools, chemicals, and compounds to use as the owner did not believe Detail was worth investing a lot into(crazy)... I learned so much from your videos that they promoted me within 3 months to manager Of the detail department where I was then able to convince the owner and GM of the importance of Investing in the Detail Department. I don't See detail professionally anymore but I still have a passion for it. I wish I had the opportunity to work with you and learn hands on from you. You're a genius in your field
I wonder if the engines on this plane still run? Or can run? I really wanted to see the inside too.
I honestly feel like after a bit of work, they could run.
@@Chopshop573co after repair not detailing
The detailing work was very well done and informative.
It was nice to see you give credit to all the professional detailers who helped on the project.
Huge congrats and thanks to all involved giving that vehicle all the love it deserves! Do I even need to say how good your videos are....everyone knows it!!! Wow!
Just visited this bird today, it still looks great 8 years on!
Buff out The Golden Gate Bridge... Sure... Hold my beer...
World’s largest 50-50 Shot... I’m pretty sure I saw that in an adult video.
They repaint the Golden Gate bridge on a constant loop.
Matt H. Man, painting it on a constant loop and they still haven’t figured out it’s being painted red not gold. Idiots 🤦♂️
@@BeatAces 😂😂😂
I used to detail planes during the 1980's as a teen. There are several issues involved with detailing a Jet. One of the biggest difference is dealing with the rivets so you don't strip the paint off of them. You did a great job on this plane. This must have been a real trophy for your business advertisement.
Our company was probably the last to paint that paint. I spend several years maintaining SAM fleet aircraft as a civilian contractor in Texas....Spent a lot of time polishing those engine cowls, nose ring cowl and leading edges...
What I like about this video the most is the sense of collaboration between all you experts - no ego - just a learning opportunity for all involved including we viewers! Thank YOU!!
Just finished watching it truly impressive how much work you guys did!
YIKES! Unbelievable project: absolutely daunting. Teamwork is THE key to success. Bravo to all of you.
Was wondering where this video went... Thanks for re-uploading it.
Incredible production..I had tears in my eyes when you spoke of the hostages..I remember posting for them almost every day at my school...well done.
Me at 9pm: 1 more video and im going to sleep
recommendation at 3am:
RedTitanGaming _ I feel this. I got a shitload of work on my desk, but I can’t get off UA-cam smhhhhh
@@timhanby5662 I like to call it deep UA-cam
RedTitanGaming _ yea, it’s an endless pit
Jup thats me right now😂
Me at 9pm: 1 more video
Me 7 days later: Found emancipated, dehydrated and soiled... watching detailing videos 24/7 365
how much pride did you feel polishing out that flag... Man that would have been the highlight of my career. Awesome video man TY!
I live next to this place. I can actually see the pima air and space museum from my house.
me too ! actually i saw u step out ur shower this morning
Thats a big lie lmaoooo there isnt any houses even close enough to see that with the naked eye. The furthest you can see with the naked eye is 10 miles and thats with light amount of detail and color so salt flats you can see 10 miles in the middle of the ocean where no land is spotted which is around 10 miles out. So when you take all the color, detail, landscape and this place is a good distance from houses yeahhh. Nice lie but no cigar
SharpOperator #246 ummmm isn’t there like a housing complex right across the street? Pretty sure I remember seeing one.
Just checked Google Maps, you Sir... are wrong. There’s an elementary school right across the street and everything. There’s a whole park and baseball field too.
SharpOperator #246 u are rong
I’ve lived across the street from this place when we first moved into our new house in August of 2009. Believe me, we can see the planes from our windows, and that elementary school you mentioned? That’s Craycroft Elementary right next to Billy Lane Lauffer M.S. If we could show images on UA-cam comments I’d prove it to ya.
I've seen this video at least 10 times and I still get excited when it pops up in my recommended
Interesting tidbit of history. Jacqueline Kennedy is the one who chose the colors and design that is used for Air Force One.
Way cool Larry! The amount of surface area you guys had to cover is overwhelming and to do it outside in the hot sun...all I can say is nice work.!!
If I had to put a price on the job I'd say it was around $40 - 50K
Volunteer work
I'd say 20k on labor, but whats the cost for materials used.
$20,000 is only 40 dollars an hour so it’s pretty safe to say that was the minimum labor cost. My guess is probably around $6,000 in raw materials.
@@ryanschaff123 I don't know what detailers ask per hour in the US, but 40$ seems like a lot to me.
Going by his usual cost of products, figuring square footage, wheels, windows, I would guestimate $4.5 million
Refreshing to see something so different. One doesn't think planes and other vehicles need the same care and treatment. Great work.
Wow...what an amazing story and video! Wonderful job!
Also... looks like to me the museum should have a full time detailer on staff. Cleaning up those planes would save a fortune in painting expense and the better the planes look, the more visitors they museum would get.
Crazy to see you guys growing at the trajectory you are Larry. Keep pushing. It's awesome watching you grow your brand and company. Your content continues to get bigger and better. It's always motivating for those our size that share your mission but haven't been grinding as long just yet. We're just a few years behind ya bud! Keep on keeping on!
1000 bottles of AMMO later...
I just happened to see this video in one of your new intro's and had to find this video. All I can say is WOW!!! To go from beaten down in the sun to looking like it just came from the paint shop is amazing. Great work to the entire team that was involved in this project.
Porsche 912 Restoration x 1,000,000
it was a 964, that he restored.
@@BrianNaeem he did a 912 on the drive Channel
Really appreciate you showing every member of the team with their company name, that's what makes a true team player... never makes it just about himself. Bravo on the job you guys did.
My home town! In fact about 5 minutes from my house! Wonderful video! Keep it up!!
That was amazing. To see what all of you accomplished on that piece of history was really something.
Love seeing the SR-71 they have on display there. Did you check out the Titan Nuclear Missile Silo while you were down there?
@Superb Media Content Creator Somebody's having a bad day
Superb Media Content Creator what the hell is your problem?
I remember watching the hostages walk off of the plane, and hearing Walter Cronkite count the days of captivity that the hostages were held every evening on the CBS News. Thank you Larry for helping preserve this piece of American history. It wasn't over until Carter was out of office, and Reagan was sworn in that there was traction in liberating the hostages.
10:50 - "...and this passed its first test, with flying colours."
I see what you did there.
Respect to all involved, this was a labour of love, and sure as hell must have been a real slog. It also demonstrates that the machine polishers used are tough bits of kit to stand that intense use.
Great job and thanks for the all of the video editing!
+Jay Ceeroy Thanks!
what about the rest? Engine and other equipments?
This was a both a treat and privilege to view. Great job, and terrific video. I've been out to Pima many times and have been inside this USAF 707. When I last saw the plane, the exterior was looking pretty ragged. All those years in the blazing hot Arizona sun had taken their toll. But you guys performed a transformative miracle. The plane looked awesome. Nice to see folks working together for a good cause. Again, a wonderful video. Thanks, I enjoyed it.
I gotta know what the invoice on that was ... seriously think about it
I'd guess about 50 or $60,000. At the end he said over 500 man hours. Then add in supplies.
That invoice should be signed by every person involved and then framed.
Just incredible work. So glad you were able to take part in this project. You deserve this level of success!
Step 1: Build a large shelter so I can work out of the sun.
Or better to use deionized water
amazing production and work involved. as a detailer, I can imagine how difficult and challenging was. congratulations to all.
15:34 The planes, the scissor lift, the flag... The truck! 'Meruca!
But he's not fat?
This is %100 the opposite of war, I hate the unimportance bur love the constructiveness and positivity. Go humans !
You didn't even clay it? ( lol...)
+letterpool haha!
does this plane actually fly, or will ever be restored to flying condition
Typically these aircraft are no longer certified to fly after a few years out of service. Assuming the engines are good, it certainly could be readied for flight but for the purpose of a museum it would be risky to fly it and the cost would be better spent restoring other aircraft.
thanks mate
Dear god, how many clay bars will he need to do a plane?!
This is awesome. I used to work on the KC 135r which is the same airframe with refueling variations and now I'm stationed in Tucson. I can't wait to check the museum out.
As much as I enjoy detailing and all of Larry's videos, I am an even greater aircraft nut and aviation enthusiast. So when I saw an ammo NYC video on detailing a plane, of course I went crazy!
What a great video ! Thanks for the history details. And thanks to all that participated! Great job !!!!
larry, what do you think about "xzilon"?
This was so satisfying!
Not just from the OCD point of view but from my obsession with airplanes as well.
I know I will never get to fly on one or even see one up close or touch one but this was amazing.
This should be a tv show
That Raven Black B-52 in the background is absolutely beautiful.
This must make detailing a Car feel very Simple
Wow i remember when Larry was just detailing regular car's. keep up the great job man!
When I was active duty, my squadron and I were tasked with repainting 10 static display aircraft located next to our base. The aircraft consisted of B-52, B-1's, B-47, etc. We were thinking they wanted us to spray the planes, but noooo. We ended up painting them with latex paint in the 5 gallon pails purchased at home depot. Nothing like rolling on this paint with roller brushes! It took FOREVER and looked like absolute crap at any distance closer than 10 feet.
Oh nooooooo, a B1 covered in latex paint! The ultimate sin...like painting a Porsche with kids crayons!I Bet you hated every minute of It! Military spend 2 Billion each day,but no money left for a decent paint job!
could you imagine - plastikoting it!!
A nice wrap
Just subscribed last week and I know this is a car related channel and all, but videos like these are VERY welcome. Amazing job. Thanks!
I live in Tucson. This place is awesome.
Hey man, just wanted to say that your production quality is A+. Keeps me coming back for sure. Keep it up and do more Porsche vids!
That cover in the engine is great the airplane makers should use it for a bird strike protection
I think that the cover is to stop people from throwing things like coins into the engines. A bird would rip right through that thin vinal netting. But that's just my opinion. :D
@@user-or1uo4ct9r You are correct, while the mesh used on static display aircraft will keep out nesting birds, wind blown debris and the things that stupid human may through. At takeoff speeds and higher even a small "soft" object like a bird would punch through the mesh and could cause the part of the mesh to detach and enter the engine, not good. That is the reason there are no protective devices on aircraft. At speeds above 100 mph the weight and restriction of a device capable of providing any real protection would be operationally unacceptable. Believe it or not it is easier and more effective the build engines capable of surviving all but the worse foreign object damage (FOD).
It looks beautiful! You all did a great job saving this historic piece!
The movie had the facts distorted. It was the Canadian Ambassador who orchestrated the escape of the hostages. In the vintage photo, he's the guy with the curly hair and glasses going down the stairs. I'll think of his name. Believe me, it's true.
Great video Larry! It must be pretty cool to be a part of that historical plane's story. I hope you enjoyed your stay in Arizona as well and my fellow Arizonans showed you some good hospitality.
Man i would call this torture lol
+Kevin Nguyen I have issues polishing a whole car properly sometimes. I can't even imagine having to polish a whole plane with a thick oxidised layer.
Yeah except I can't imagine how much he was paid 💵💵💵
Should have forced the Iranians to do it.
It's gotta be in your blood!!
used to have to do this weekly when in trouble on dyes afb
Pretty special! Love the collaboration and celebration brought out in the video. Congratulations.
Now fire up those PW JTD3 engines and bring it back to life
Great job Larry and the Crew. Thanks for the video. Rick
It seems like most of the oxidation comes off by just rubbing your finger on it.
+PuppetMaster BARS 🔥
Epic detail. Awesome project. I love the fact that they have their Freedom One Detail Team T-shirts.
Think about the payment!
Bruh you can legit see how passionate everyone is about their work 👌🏼👌🏼
i'm curious to know how much do you charge to polish a plane lol ..... with like 20 people! lol
+bunkerbuster If I remember right they didn't charge anything, it was volunteer work they did
I hope they got something to eat so at least there aren't expenses from their said if your right.
This is by far one of the coolest details I've ever seen🤗well done to each and everyone of you. This is AMAZING💖💖
I wanted to see gallons and gallons of iron remover and claying of the plane
Hi Larry, really enjoyed your plane video as well as other detailing videos. Its inspired me to keep my car spotless!
Shoot I use that many towels cleaning my car
JaxC5Vette I use that many on my seat
Tim Hanby than you need to deusche more often
@@timhanby5662 I use that many on my steering wheel
Tim Hanby I use that many on my nrg shift knob
Kenneth Humphrey trust me, I do, daily with microfibres
The stand up polisher was a good idea. I like how you said the typical fatigue from being on hands and knees is mitigated here's me laughing in flooring installer.
question how much they get pay per hour
was volunteer
ok
Guys, I salute to you all.
I cannot believe what you have accomplished.
Wish I could have been there to watch you all.
A project worth having at least 5 episodes.
R E S P E C T T O A L L !
Your next product should be called "etcetera etcetera" :
Next Job: Aircraft carrier
Excellent mini-documentary. Very good production and narration. A pleasure to watch 👍
10:49 MicroFiber hat xD
Great job on a beautiful machine! Huge transformation! And I love how they let a bunch of Creators work on it together. Great team
Why are you reposting videos you already did...
+w33m4n Uggg...I reposted it bec I took them back from the drive channel. It has been down for several weeks....so now its back up
+AMMO NYC So, what has happened to Drive? Are they officially done? I've paid for Drive+ but there hasn't been a video in over 2 months.
+pontiacfoo same here.. I'm guessing it was too many conflicting personalities.. I miss big muscle.
Well now we know you can't force people o pay cuz it won't work. Know they have nothing.
+AMMO NYC man thats sad , I liked the drive guys , hope we see them around in some form
wow Larry!!! just... plain and simple WOW.... amazing work and video!! Thank You so much for bringing us this amazing content :)
what a cool project to restore. A F40 is one side of the spectrum but a huge plane is as far away as you can get.
You produce amazing content! Well edited, great volume control, your poise, articulate, passionate. I wish you more success and happiness. Keep doing what your doing