I have pretty much live my life, always seeing the finished product, having picked up the project after the work was done from the artisan who did it. To be able to see the nuts and bolts, and the wrench turning at the basic levels is thoroughly entertaining. While I nevercontemplate being able to do such projects, I feel like I’m doing them right along with you guys. Thanks for the content.
Here in Tennessee i just had true dual exhaust put on my 54 GMC rat rod. It costed $250.i thought that was a little steep. But the truck has been a favorite and i put a much bigger engine in it. So it needed it custom built. So was worth it
I have pretty much live my life, always seeing the finished product, having picked up the project after the work was done from the artisan who did it. To be able to see the nuts and bolts, and the wrench turning at the basic levels is thoroughly entertaining. While I nevercontemplate being able to do such projects, I feel like I’m doing them right along with you guys. Thanks for the content.
I absolutely ❤ watching your videos. Can’t get enough. Love ❤️ the channel.
Sometimes I watch on double speed and it makes me smile ❤😅
The wheels look sick! I ❤ ‘um.
I enjoy watching every time
I have pretty much live my life, always seeing the finished product, having picked up the project after the work was done from the artisan who did it. To be able to see the nuts and bolts, and the wrench turning at the basic levels is thoroughly entertaining. While I nevercontemplate being able to do such projects, I feel like I’m doing them right along with you guys. Thanks for the content.
It's definitely more entertaining than just watching a finished product!
See you next time.
cool
You got new welding gloves.🧤
That's right, gotta protect those hands!
Here in Tennessee i just had true dual exhaust put on my 54 GMC rat rod. It costed $250.i thought that was a little steep. But the truck has been a favorite and i put a much bigger engine in it. So it needed it custom built. So was worth it
That's a great price for a custom build! Especially compared to Washington State prices.!
@JustEnoughGarage when i heard you say i think it was $800 to a $1000 for exhaust work it made me appreciate the price i paid for sure
I have pretty much live my life, always seeing the finished product, having picked up the project after the work was done from the artisan who did it. To be able to see the nuts and bolts, and the wrench turning at the basic levels is thoroughly entertaining. While I nevercontemplate being able to do such projects, I feel like I’m doing them right along with you guys. Thanks for the content.