some people might not like the music switching from clip to clip in the background. I find it kinda fun, fits the garage vibe. Its always fun recognizing a song, always infuriating when its so familiar and I can't name it. good fun either way
If it's good, I'll listen to it. During the editing process I always get a laugh when one clip is Black Metal, and the next is Andrea Bocelli. Glad some of you enjoy it! I update the Spotify link with the songs I'm listening to at the time if you need that refresher.
I was thinking the same. Sometimes a single background track has an appeal, but other times, like this one, it's refreshing to have a more authentic experience, especially with the variety of music, haha. It was a great editing choice.
@@sansberlin HELL YEAH! I'm just another young car enthusiast aspiring to restomod a classic car (I just Love the Alfa Romeo Giulia from the 60s-70s I love everything about it and I dream of stripping one down giving it a full restoration its my dream and hopefully I'll achieve it)
This is one of my favorite ongoing build series on UA-cam alongside Aaron Cake. Please keep working and posting! Also I am so glad The Crushinator could stop by and help with the process, what a great cameo.
Oh man, o man, i lost your channel, (or you can say forgot about it :p ) and finally today, i found it again. You are restoring my dream car. Therapy for me. Best of luck
Nice video, very informative!! Your '72 Toy corolla is going to be the envy of many when you complete its restoration. My mother bought a new 1970 corolla in 1969 and I loved that car growing up. She owned it until the late '80's.Cherish that baby please!! Aloha from Hawaii!!
That copper finish with the texture of the cast parts is amazing! if i need to do powder coating I'm definitely going to have to "take inspiration" from this. keep up the good work, man. I can't wait to see it put back together.
love the series!! would also really appreciate if you could explain how the parts work and what they do, i have no idea about car mechanics and would love to learn.xx
Id love to be that person, but part of the reason for this series is that I’ve never done this before and am figuring it out as I go essentially. Taking old parts off and replacing new is pretty simple, but I wouldn’t claim to know much about car mechanics
@@sansberlin I drive a '99 Solara that I'd consider to be in amazing condition for its age, but I'm always toying with he idea of restoring some of the drivetrain parts like this. I'd love to see how it might've looked brand new. Especially since I don't plan to get rid of it. Plus reusing something that can be saved is always better than buying new! Have you seen the 240Z build on the 'My Mechanics' channel?
What a fantastic result - the finish is stunning! Your enthusiasm really shows in this vid - can’t help but smile when watching! Couple of tips: #1 consider wearing nitrile gloves when coming into contact with various chemicals. After a while you can potentially get contact dermatitis from repeated exposure. On the up side - clean hands 😅 #2: get a squeeze bottle for the thinner. Makes it easy to grab and use when you need to clean something and avoids contaminating the rest.
Hey Joel, usually when placing the piston boots back onto a caliper, You should use a thin layer of brake fluid on the caliper, not the boot. The brake fluid is omnoscopic and when it drys out it will slowly start eating at your boot. The inside is fine because it is constantly wet and does not dry out. Keep an eye on those over the next year.
Still one of the most pleasant builds to catch here (though also, I do have a bias towards the particular year Corolla Joel has been building. Love that car!) Also, very excellent music choices!
Love the music, have us vibing to snippets while talking us across ages, love that so much. Always something to catch my attention, share your playlist😂
Thanks man, skipping through all genres, if its good, i'll listen, Bocelli to Black Metal and everything in between. Playlist is in the description and updated with what I was listening to at the time!
Great job as usual! Even though it's only short clips, I'm surprised you don't get a copyright claim for the background music - UA-cam has been petty about that sort of thing in the past.
I keep the clips extremely short, but I think the sound of the work im doing, as well as the reverb in the room muffles it enough. When uploading there are checks done for music copyright and I seem to pass them every time. I've been dinged a long time ago, but it was when I physically placed a song into the audio track of a video, so I keep the opening song and end song to open copyright
Those turned out awesome, the copper on black (assuming you’re keeping my the black) will look really sharp Copper interior accents would look equally good
build is great! but the most random music playlist i ever heard from death metal to ballad to modern pop to modern hiphop to 90's hiphop to prog rock... hahahaha love it!
i would have gone and replaced the calipers with a more modern design probably easier to find brake pad fitment that way... but damn that powder coat does look good
Thanks man, actually in some previous comments I found out I shouldn't have painted the part where the sliding plates and the inner housing meet, going to scrape that off with a blade before the car gets going
Joel, Do you think the retaining pins that you hammered will prevent caliper from sliding back and fort when the single piston is pushing the brake pads since they are thick ?
I was thinking the same, but this was the original design and I had to hammer the pins out as they were so tight, so I wasn’t surprised when hammering them in
@@sansberlin my dad has experience with these type of calipers and he said they should allow to slide back and fort. We may be wrong but it is worth of checking the design and default specs.
@@mottobc I’ll look into it, I wouldn’t want the added thickness of the powder coat to add unnecessary friction. Of all the videos I’ve never seen one with plates like these, always greased pins with a dust boot. So it’ll be hard to find…
some people might not like the music switching from clip to clip in the background. I find it kinda fun, fits the garage vibe. Its always fun recognizing a song, always infuriating when its so familiar and I can't name it. good fun either way
I always thought it was an interesting detail. It feels less artificial
If it's good, I'll listen to it. During the editing process I always get a laugh when one clip is Black Metal, and the next is Andrea Bocelli. Glad some of you enjoy it!
I update the Spotify link with the songs I'm listening to at the time if you need that refresher.
I was thinking the same. Sometimes a single background track has an appeal, but other times, like this one, it's refreshing to have a more authentic experience, especially with the variety of music, haha.
It was a great editing choice.
The changing music does make it feel like actually hanging around a garage, but supercut.
Excellent music choices too!
"always infuriating when its so familiar and I can't name it"
Shazam is your friend
WE ARE WAITING FOR THE NEXT ONE JOEL.... (dont let us down we believe in you)
@@abdullahjumaah43 THERE WILL BE ANOTHER EPISODE SIRRRR (thanks man)
@@sansberlin HELL YEAH! I'm just another young car enthusiast aspiring to restomod a classic car (I just Love the Alfa Romeo Giulia from the 60s-70s I love everything about it and I dream of stripping one down giving it a full restoration its my dream and hopefully I'll achieve it)
@@abdullahjumaah43 Well them im sure you've been watching Jethro Bronner's channel, he's got great Alfa restoration videos!
Oh man, the copper calipers are going to look sharp. Good choice on that.
thank you sir, thinking of doing the engine cover to match
This is one of my favorite ongoing build series on UA-cam alongside Aaron Cake. Please keep working and posting!
Also I am so glad The Crushinator could stop by and help with the process, what a great cameo.
Really appreciate the love, thank you!
I was staring into her eyes while up on that hoist and saw that her soul was Crushinator.
Those calipers are making me feel things I didn’t think I’d feel from seeing calipers
lol
babe wake up, Joel Laurino uploaded a new video
thanks babe
So true
Lmfaooo I was just about to make this comment
CANT WAIT TO SEE THE FINISHED CAR RESTORED
Oh man, o man, i lost your channel, (or you can say forgot about it :p ) and finally today, i found it again. You are restoring my dream car. Therapy for me.
Best of luck
Nice video, very informative!! Your '72 Toy corolla is going to be the envy of many when you complete its restoration. My mother bought a new 1970 corolla in 1969 and I loved that car growing up. She owned it until the late '80's.Cherish that baby please!! Aloha from Hawaii!!
Curiosity on peak for next part.❤
Joel, watching you put this Corolla together with this great music selection in the background has been a pleasure.
Just trying to prove that good music can make even assembling a Corolla feel like a concert performance
Copper finish is dope
tis
Cant wait for this project to be finished..great job man
thanks man, me too
Can’t rush perfection. I do want to see the end too, but all these bits in between are what make it worth the wait.
That copper powder coat is beautiful.
turned out real nice
Respect for the background music ❤
Thanks man, Spotify link in the description updated with the new songs
@@sansberlin hell yeah, thanks!
Great to see how easy it is
get to it
Lmfao
I also have Corolla 72 in Yellow. Videos are very helpful and motivated to start on it soon! Waiting on New videos!
That copper finish with the texture of the cast parts is amazing! if i need to do powder coating I'm definitely going to have to "take inspiration" from this. keep up the good work, man. I can't wait to see it put back together.
Exactly, I was thinking of Red, but thought it would be really subtle to do copper, a patina look for an old car. Thanks for the support man.
Love the color, and the variety of music that plays in the background.
Also just catching up the past 3 videos i missed
appreciate it man!
Found your videos today! I've watched all of them and cant wait for the next one. Your doing a fantastic job with this build
Appreciate it man! It's been a long go, but almost at the end....end of the parts. Rear axel almost done, should be out fairly soon!
Thanks Joel
np
Now I've gotta listen to Vacations on the way to work, thanks alot.
Love to see you're still at it. Look forward to the next one.
Thanks man, appreciate it
Loving the copper finish, and the music
thanks mate
love the series!! would also really appreciate if you could explain how the parts work and what they do, i have no idea about car mechanics and would love to learn.xx
Id love to be that person, but part of the reason for this series is that I’ve never done this before and am figuring it out as I go essentially. Taking old parts off and replacing new is pretty simple, but I wouldn’t claim to know much about car mechanics
Love the soundtrack. So many genres. 😁
if its good, listen to it!
I always love the music choice in the background.he just like me fr
thanks man, we're twins
Those magnet lights in the sandblaster...nice.
seemed more versatile than the hardwired option
That must feel so satisfying
It is. Always great to feel a clean part that I know will last another 50 years....hopefully.
@@sansberlin I drive a '99 Solara that I'd consider to be in amazing condition for its age, but I'm always toying with he idea of restoring some of the drivetrain parts like this. I'd love to see how it might've looked brand new. Especially since I don't plan to get rid of it. Plus reusing something that can be saved is always better than buying new! Have you seen the 240Z build on the 'My Mechanics' channel?
Just a little tip, if you blow another piston out, try using an old, worn to the metal brake pad to catch it on the other side.
next car, will do, thanks!
@@sansberlin no problem, that way you can full send and not have to worry about it shooting off into space.
A small piece of wood instead so the piston doesn't get damaged
Excellent overhaul man, they look great.
What a fantastic result - the finish is stunning! Your enthusiasm really shows in this vid - can’t help but smile when watching!
Couple of tips:
#1 consider wearing nitrile gloves when coming into contact with various chemicals. After a while you can potentially get contact dermatitis from repeated exposure. On the up side - clean hands 😅
#2: get a squeeze bottle for the thinner. Makes it easy to grab and use when you need to clean something and avoids contaminating the rest.
Really appreciate the love and the advice! Especially the spray bottle for the thinner, thats genius, i'll use that
That copper finish would look great underneath some black period correct 7 - 10 spoke wheels! I know its a restoration but these need to be shown off!
Well lucky for you these will be under a charcoal grey Watanabe (Rep) 8 spoke wheel!
I would've powder coated them red, but after seeing how the bronze turned out, I can't be mad at all. Great job!!!
Nice job on the brakes,Joel! That color is perfect.
Thanks man! Was not expecting the black dots when I bought it, but really made them unique
can't wait to see you back on this man. love these videos and love seeing you make progress with the resto. hope to see you upload soon.
waiting for the next episodes. looking forward for the assembly day to come.
@@ryzenjmeg works done, just need to edit, assembly day is close at hand. This thing will by driving by next summer
@@sansberlin great job btw. the whole thing is fun and inspiring to watch. keep it up
Love this series! Really nicely shot and just enough funny/weird to go around! :)
appreciate it man! Ya, still getting used to the camera and showing some personality
Hey Joel, usually when placing the piston boots back onto a caliper, You should use a thin layer of brake fluid on the caliper, not the boot. The brake fluid is omnoscopic and when it drys out it will slowly start eating at your boot. The inside is fine because it is constantly wet and does not dry out. Keep an eye on those over the next year.
i just love this project, cant wait to see the finished car!!!
man, i just want this car to be finished.
Still one of the most pleasant builds to catch here (though also, I do have a bias towards the particular year Corolla Joel has been building. Love that car!)
Also, very excellent music choices!
Appreciate it man!
enjoying the build and journey you are on, I think you are doing great ..👍
Appreciate it man
Lets go
Can't wait for the final build
thanks man, getting closer
i NEED more of this brother, dont let the lower than average views demotivate you
There will be more, its all about getting the car driving, never been about the views. Rear axel done, gonna get a video out soon. Thanks man
super sharp, very cool
very very cool, hopefully they do their job.
Great work, love the colour, it'd go great on a certain V8 Celica Supra build too.
Everything on that Celica is looking great
Deadmau5 - Faxing Berlin was nice to hear :)
Good ear. Such a great song, not played enough imo
@@sansberlin 100% Agree :)
Love your videos the care you take with this build is beautiful
really appreciate the love man, thank you
You’ve been killing it, can’t wait to see where this project goes next
Love the music, have us vibing to snippets while talking us across ages, love that so much. Always something to catch my attention, share your playlist😂
Thanks man, skipping through all genres, if its good, i'll listen, Bocelli to Black Metal and everything in between.
Playlist is in the description and updated with what I was listening to at the time!
can't wait for the next ep!!
next episode is gonna be big, rear axel.
THE KING IS BACK
ooof thats Mr Beast....but thanks man
I commend your diligence. I can't even commit to restoring a Schwinn.
It's been wearing me down a bit, but getting close to the end...
@@sansberlinonce you start cruising I think it will be worth it all.
Such a satisfying project to watch! Looking forward to the next video
Keep up the momentum Joel, It's looking great!
Great job as usual! Even though it's only short clips, I'm surprised you don't get a copyright claim for the background music - UA-cam has been petty about that sort of thing in the past.
I keep the clips extremely short, but I think the sound of the work im doing, as well as the reverb in the room muffles it enough. When uploading there are checks done for music copyright and I seem to pass them every time. I've been dinged a long time ago, but it was when I physically placed a song into the audio track of a video, so I keep the opening song and end song to open copyright
GOOD WORK!
THANK YOU!
Joey Valence & Brae heard, instant like. Keep up the work man!
Awwwww ya, thanks man
Those turned out awesome, the copper on black (assuming you’re keeping my the black) will look really sharp
Copper interior accents would look equally good
Ya copper on black will be really subtle, not so alarming like red. Was thinking of making the currently blue engine head the same copper colour
I do enjoy these vids
Appreciate it man
those look beautiful
they do indeed
amazing job!
appreciate it!
Nice work, Joel. It must’ve been satisfying to do.
Thank you sir, every time one of these things gets cleaned up I feel great.
Hey I just got done zinc plating mine!
ye buddy! I should have thought about doing that
Mom, he's back!
tell your mom i said hi
music taste as fire as ever
Spicy
YO ITS THE COOLEST GUY ON YT HES BACK
wowow that titles reserved for Wintergatan...but thanks man
nice!
thanks
liking and commenting for the algorithm lol I wish there were 100 more videos of this
@@nebula_M42 soon to be more, thanks man 🙏🏼
Neato
you can tell its a car by the way it is
put your PO box in the description so we can send you some disposable gloves :D
haha i actually have it in my account description, but gotta turn these soft hands into manly hands
build is great! but the most random music playlist i ever heard from death metal to ballad to modern pop to modern hiphop to 90's hiphop to prog rock... hahahaha love it!
@@NGANGOY variety’s the spice of life!
Really liked death metal in this episode. You should listen to Death, I think you'd like them
never heard of them....but this guy Chuck Schuldiner had a great band, death metal too....cant remember the name
I wasn't expecting the crushinator cameo 😂
I wasn't either, but she's The Crushinator now.
OMG HE FINALLY UPLOADED
you're late! theres a few more before this
God damn powder coating is cool
it's a game changer man
i would have gone and replaced the calipers with a more modern design probably easier to find brake pad fitment that way... but damn that powder coat does look good
Thanks man, there were a few upgradable options, costly, but modern. Parts are readily available even for these old cars though
3:36 this is a certified VACATIONS moment
aw ya
Love the work, been following for a while now. Do you have a link to your playlist ? Great taste of yours
Thanks man, yup, links in the description and is updated with every video
Holy duck sitting in a truck while not giving a f...that shit looks good man
thanks duck
If that was Ahab I heard inn the background, good taste.
Was Worm from Florida, but i just checked out Ahab...love it. Thanks for that
@@sansberlin Np
Very nice
"Babe wake up, Joel Laurino posted"
"yay"
"Wait I dont have a girlfriend"
it might seem like i stole ur comment, but i didn´t. its funny that we thought the same
@@said27072 Lmao no problem it's a known meme template
neither do I man, but we have each other
I love this project. The brakes look great, I have not seen sliders like those before on a single piston caliper, are you sure they should be painted?
Thanks man, actually in some previous comments I found out I shouldn't have painted the part where the sliding plates and the inner housing meet, going to scrape that off with a blade before the car gets going
support 👍
Have you thought about getting and extension cord for the oven?
@@khristianszakacs9395 thought I’d save the $100. Plus it’s actually kind of nice having it elevated
great vid, whats the intro music mate? thanks.
The very first? Was a copyright free song from youtube studio, "in five straight rows"
Where do you get parts or are they just easy to obtain in parts shops
It's been surprisingly easy, most I find on Rock Auto, and a little more niche I find on ebay, forums etc.
I ask because I do not know. Do you have 240v extension cords in Canada?
Joel, Do you think the retaining pins that you hammered will prevent caliper from sliding back and fort when the single piston is pushing the brake pads since they are thick ?
I was thinking the same, but this was the original design and I had to hammer the pins out as they were so tight, so I wasn’t surprised when hammering them in
@@sansberlin my dad has experience with these type of calipers and he said they should allow to slide back and fort. We may be wrong but it is worth of checking the design and default specs.
@@mottobc I’ll look into it, I wouldn’t want the added thickness of the powder coat to add unnecessary friction. Of all the videos I’ve never seen one with plates like these, always greased pins with a dust boot. So it’ll be hard to find…
@@mottobc I’ve messaged Mike Muniz, he’ll have the answer.
@@mottobc he said I need to sand them down at those points hahaha thanks for the comment, this was super important
oh, I guess I just found somebody else that listens to black metal then clairo right after
It's good to hear theres more of us genre hoppers out there
how about those playlists lad
In the description buddy
quite the spread of music. did I hear Opeth in there?
We're not afraid of genre hopping here. No Opeth, but some Worm, Anciients, Wormwitch, and Spectral Wound.
When does the next ep comes?
Copper is not my color but it's still going to look great once this is done!
Was that Risk of Rain music from 0:57-1:07?
No, that was a band called worm, song in the spotify link in description
sweeeeeeet
schveeeeetttt
Aye bro have anyone ever told that your Corolla looks like a midget version of a brazilian Opala Coupe, check it out it looks fairly familiar
actually i think someone mentioned it in the very first video, i remember checking it out, cool car
Hi! Song on minute 9:30? please!! :) thank you!
whens next part coming out?