You'er the man to follow as far as I can see it, starting a brick soon just collecting my tools together, picked up a mig recently got a few air tools now looking for a compressor, thanks and keep well.
No worries buddy, glad to hear that you’re getting some benefits from videos, best wishes going forward with your project and looking for a compressor. The bigger the better 🤙😜🍻🍻
Getting ready to to this on my 66 single cab under the treasure chest. I know a few things are different but thanks for the video, a lot of good tips. Joe👍
Hi, Joe, I'm starting to say you have not to say sorry for the delay with your videos, Familly time is very important to share with each other. I`m sure your followers will understand that, so when tath`s is said to the following a great and interesting video as usual with explaining the way why you do s you do the restoration, here is a lot to learn for new starters who intend to do a restoration the tool to remove the spot welds is a great and efficient tool who makes the job a lot easier, hope you had a great quality time with your dear ones. stay safe and healthy take care so we can meet again buddy in the next EP.with the best wishes for the coming week.ps I`m visiting the UK arriving first of September in York to visit the Esckrick Park Estate the VW Airkooled event Field of Dreams. I do the trip from Norway🇳🇴 with the ferry to Denmark and drive from Hirtshals true via Germany🇩🇪 to Callais and the ferry to Dover. will be a lifetime experience to drive my VW Touran in the UK🇬🇧 and then on the left side of the road, well I hope I will survive.🙏🏻🇮🇪☮🍀🇳🇴
@@Joesrustbuckets Thanks Joe I did make notes of the speed limits in the UK and have also looked into the sign rules and so will study these a little more. Thanks for the advice buddy👍🏻🙏🏻🍀
I need to check my replacement rocker to see if it has the ridge. I have two of them one from KlassicFab and one from AlanScholfield. I also kept about 2 cm of a lip on each side to do a butt weld to.
Glad you got to see your family and thanks for the nice video.
You'er the man to follow as far as I can see it, starting a brick soon just collecting my tools together, picked up a mig recently got a few air tools now looking for a compressor, thanks and keep well.
No worries buddy, glad to hear that you’re getting some benefits from videos, best wishes going forward with your project and looking for a compressor. The bigger the better 🤙😜🍻🍻
Great high quality content! Thanks for taking the time to share. ✌
Getting ready to to this on my 66 single cab under the treasure chest.
I know a few things are different but
thanks for the video, a lot of good tips.
Joe👍
Very good video and well done. Your work is spot on!!
Hi, Joe, I'm starting to say you have not to say sorry for the delay with your videos, Familly time is very important to share with each other. I`m sure your followers will understand that, so when tath`s is said to the following a great and interesting video as usual with explaining the way why you do s you do the restoration, here is a lot to learn for new starters who intend to do a restoration the tool to remove the spot welds is a great and efficient tool who makes the job a lot easier, hope you had a great quality time with your dear ones. stay safe and healthy take care so we can meet again buddy in the next EP.with the best wishes for the coming week.ps I`m visiting the UK arriving first of September in York to visit the Esckrick Park Estate the VW Airkooled event Field of Dreams. I do the trip from Norway🇳🇴 with the ferry to Denmark and drive from Hirtshals true via Germany🇩🇪 to Callais and the ferry to Dover. will be a lifetime experience to drive my VW Touran in the UK🇬🇧 and then on the left side of the road, well I hope I will survive.🙏🏻🇮🇪☮🍀🇳🇴
@@Joesrustbuckets Thanks Joe I did make notes of the speed limits in the UK and have also looked into the sign rules and so will study these a little more. Thanks for the advice buddy👍🏻🙏🏻🍀
I need to check my replacement rocker to see if it has the ridge. I have two of them one from KlassicFab and one from AlanScholfield. I also kept about 2 cm of a lip on each side to do a butt weld to.