This is a teacher you want, prises every little step you do right, tells you you can achieve everything you want. And he's loco, so super fun to work with.
I would like to come over and work allong with you mike. I know we would blast some sick cars out of your shop. It's cool that you learn the young ones so wen we are gone it will kerp on going. I've got a aprentis to. He's a ruf daimont with the will of a rocket
Mike is a very hard worker and focuses on the details, Sam unlike many people is humble, hard working, respectful and is in no way afraid of hard work hardworking.
If this young man stays on the straight and narrow, he will be great. You can tell that he is a thinker, and that combined with experience is a recipe for success.
I think it’s great that you’re teaching your skills to a younger generation! I love watching your craftsmanship and seeing the pride you have in your work.
Way too many masters die and take their skills with them, to see you passing yours on to an eager recipient is awesome. This would have to be considered a dream job for anyone who desires to learn about metal fabrication in particular and hot rodding in general. I bet he can't wait to get to work, every day.👍
Been building cars for over 40 years i still have a shop ...i wish i had a young guy show up wanting to learn ...there are no young people in my area that i know of ///that are interested its awesome that you're taking on someone and showing them what a great life you can have in the trade !!!! hey and we get tools lol
This young man is very fortunate to work for this man, I am a mechanic with over 50 years in auto repair, I feel fortunate to be able to watch the videos that bellows make. His work is incredible! I am always amazed!
Hell of a teacher and very talented at his craft second to none. The guy learning from you is very lucky. I just think you should pull your pants up and be a complete role model
You remind me of my dad. I worked at his gas station, started when I was 14. He was a good teacher also. Explained how and why, showed how and then said your turn. Always supported the effort. Said, if you screw it up, we do it again. But remember the screw up time comes out of your check not mine. He was kidding but made his point. Miss him.
I love the way you take the time to teach. You also take the time to do your best on everything you do. Much respect for your commitment to excellence.
In my 80s and slowin' down a tad but when I watch you work - poof - I'm forty again so head right off to my shop and pound on some metal. Thanks for the inspiration. Keep up the great work.
Congratulations Sam. I’ve been involved in the trades for 25 + years as an amateur car builder and a professional commercial refrigeration / HVAC mechanic. In case you didn’t realize it yet, getting to apprentice under Mike Bello to learn how to build cars is equal to winning a lottery jackpot… Give Mr. Bello 5 years of your life and at the end of that time you’ll be an amazing and highly skilled car builder yourself. Mike - I love TIG welding!
Mike Bellos is the coolest cat on earth. What a blessing for this young man to able to learn from the master! Every shop teacher in the USA COULD TAKE A LESSON FROM MIKE! ROCK ON BROTHER!
🇬🇧🇬🇧I’m 60 and I only wish I could have been your apprentice…I would have loved to work there with you guys…….that young man has a fantastic opportunity to really learn from a master craftsman…….👍🏻👏🏼👏🏼🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
It’s awesome seeing you be patient and teaching the young man how to do it. I hope he hangs in there and learns. I wish I had that opportunity when I was younger.
Love it when you do the shop teacher voice reminds me of high school shop teacher telling us how to strip down a motor step by step just like that and if you weren't listening he would quiz you on it and you better get it right, or he would say get the hell out of my shop take the monkey grease out of your ears good times so long ago a few of us even went to his funeral when he was cremated and his urn what's the shape of a distributor he made himself. Love the show up here in the great white North Canada Montreal to be exact. God bless
Can't ask for a better teacher young locochón when you got big locochón with you every step teaching you all that knowledge he got through hard work and dedication so grasshopper seat shotgun and enjoy the G ride rolling down the block
Damn…having Mike as a mentor is a dream come true. Lucky kid and rad to see this get passed down to the younger generation. Everything else on TV is garbage…just sit back and watch this 💯
Good to see you back I missed our Sunday video session! Always learning something happy. To see you passing on the knowledge also good to see a young person interested in actually doing hands on work instead of playing on there computer 😊 as always awesome love your work keep on doing your thing locochones nm🎉😊
When I'm working at the edge of a table, I've found you can clip a vice grip or close up a large crescent wrench on the edge of the table. It gives ya something to use as a rest. This young fella is going to learn pretty quick. He has desire and talent....good combination for sure. He'll look back,(years from now) and be very thankful you were willing to teach him. You're not just a great craftsman.... you're a good guy and a great teacher.👍
This brins a tear to my eye, to see mentoring like that. I wish I had teachings like that when i was coming up in the industry. It's so vey important to pass on our knowledge to the our future generation of car builders so that our trade doesn't die. Thank you for having the patience and taking the time. That is one lucky kid, he looks eager to learn and smart so he has a good chance to make it far.
MIKE! NOW THAT WAS CHINGON! TEACHING THE NEXT GENERATION, THE WAY YOU EXPLAINED IT TO HIM. REAL GREAT SHOW FOR ( BELLO'S KUSTOMS ) GIVING BACK THAT KNOWLEDGE YOU LEARNED YEARS AGO! QUE CHINGON! KEEP DROPPING THE VIDEOS!!!! ADIOS....
Hi Mike it was so good to see u teaching this amazing young man , its soo good to see someone who not only cares about his work but also about passing on his fantastic skills to this young man , I salute u sir well done to both of u ..
Hey Mike, It's Great to see you teaching the younger guys some of your skills . Those skills that we have seen you have performed over the years. He will be the next skilled fabricators in the future.
When I started a welding apprenticeship I was not shown anything but put in thee corner to work ,I could already weld good growing up on a farm .slave labour is what I got , nice to see you teaching him
With tig welders becoming very affordable these days there is no reason to not have one in your shop. Now being a good tig welder is a different story. Tig for the win
Mike, Steve, & Sam, A big heart felt thanks for taking your time with us when we visited yesterday. You guys are great & do beautiful work. God bless you all and thank God for chopped cars, you folks make it happen!!! J&J
As an aging English mechanic it's nice to see young blood still interested my last apprentice was 15 years ago and he left the trade for better money and today's kids don't like dirty or hard graft ..shame as us old boys have a hole lot of knowledge and no-one to pass it to ...
I hope the kid realizes the honor it is to learn from such a master of the art of building cars. From the tires to the top he does it all ,about 5 different trades in one mans head.thanks guys!
Sorry I'm a little late to the party this time fellas, awesome video again Big Stevo, & cheers!! Mr Mike B, it's great to see & watch you teach your skills to a young man who clearly has his head screwed on right. You can tell he has the passion for it, & is a quick learner!! I'm jealous! TIG welding you mentioned, well Ive TIG'd since around 2oo8 & love it! I'm also loving that Tungsten grinder that you have very nice, pretty much love all your equipment mate, a plasma table will soon be in my shed 😉 Keep up the clean work locochon, much love from 🇭🇲
Man the original floors look pretty solid.The tunnel looks awesome. Welcome aboard Sam, you've got a dream job there. Mig has its place but on the sheet metal tig is the way to go. (IMO)Thanks for the show Mike, well done Big Steve. Cheers
Mike I've been watching you since @MakeItKustom recommended your work (couple of years). We all know you do incredible work but to see you teach your thought process and why you do things how you do is truly fantastic. Keep up the good work and keep sharing your skill. 🍻
Mike that’s very nice of you being very patient teaching him the automotive trade . So much to know , and it’s not the same thing every day . Good job .
Watching Mike teach reveals how he is dedicated to precise quality work himself. Young man is getting a unique chance to learn from a master craftsmen.
I like the chin hair. The apprentice did well with the vent. A good teaching moment. The tranny tunnel turned out clean. The vid of the work is excellent as usual. The new lights seem to be working great. Hope all is well with the other helper. Anticipating the next vid as usual. Thanks for posting.
What a great young man, very intelligent and an enthusiasm that shines through with a humble character. A perfect apprentice to such a superb engineer.
Awesome that you’re teaching that kid how to tag and Megan do metal work and so forth and the way you explain things easy to understand you should’ve been a shop teacher way to go Mike
Told my Carnal to check you out on UA-cam....... Couple of weeks later he hooked me up with a Bello's Customs Shirt! Part of the LocoChon Familia now! You know what I mean.......👊👍
Man, having a kid that wants to learn is amazing! I’ve had a few apprentices…most kids could care less these days. Good for him, and good on you for taking the time to teach! Well done!!
Mike You are a good Teacher, always guiding and building confidence. How fortunate is this kid to be learning from a Master and his interest to learn shows too. Ya know Mike, after watching you for quite some time now I noticed you always have a great attitude even when things are not going so well.
This is a teacher you want, prises every little step you do right, tells you you can achieve everything you want. And he's loco, so super fun to work with.
I’m tripping thinkin you’re training a new guy on a 6 figure car. Where’s the other staff? Our dude!
You opening a school? Lol. Tuition?
I would like to come over and work allong with you mike. I know we would blast some sick cars out of your shop. It's cool that you learn the young ones so wen we are gone it will kerp on going. I've got a aprentis to. He's a ruf daimont with the will of a rocket
Mike is a very hard worker and focuses on the details, Sam unlike many people is humble, hard working, respectful and is in no way afraid of hard work hardworking.
@@libradoalirez7939couldn't have said it any better. That is one lucky young gun. Right there
In this video not only do we get to see Mike Bello the great builder, but also the great character in Mike Bello. Salute!
I always look forward to Mike's great videos . Thank you Vato.
If this young man stays on the straight and narrow, he will be great. You can tell that he is a thinker, and that combined with experience is a recipe for success.
Kids getting taught by a master that is patient and praises the little wins. Good job Mike!
My favourite custom car channel. The detail and detail and detail for a perfect fit is overwhelming. Love the beautiful metal work and end results.
I think it’s great that you’re teaching your skills to a younger generation!
I love watching your craftsmanship and seeing the pride you have in your work.
Way too many masters die and take their skills with them, to see you passing yours on to an eager recipient is awesome. This would have to be considered a dream job for anyone who desires to learn about metal fabrication in particular and hot rodding in general. I bet he can't wait to get to work, every day.👍
mad respect. I love watching a master teach someone that is willing to learn.
But who s the kid? A relation? Just a lucky guy??? But anyway, I still want to watch Mike do the magic!!!!!
Been building cars for over 40 years i still have a shop ...i wish i had a young guy show up wanting to learn ...there are no young people in my area that i know of ///that are interested
its awesome that you're taking on someone and showing them what a great life you can have in the trade !!!!
hey and we get tools lol
Sam you're one lucky guy.
Listen, learn, you've got a great mentor.
This young man is very fortunate to work for this man, I am a mechanic with over 50 years in auto repair, I feel fortunate to be able to watch the videos that bellows make. His work is incredible! I am always amazed!
You are a whole different person when teaching, I like both, but the loco is my favorite LoL Good job Mike
This dude better soak in everything he's being taught by the master metalero.
Hell of a teacher and very talented at his craft second to none. The guy learning from you is very lucky. I just think you should pull your pants up and be a complete role model
I never ditch school for Mr. Bello's Sunday shop class - "If you don't have one of these you need to get one Lokos"
Great job, to have a teacher that show the in & outs is priceless
You remind me of my dad. I worked at his gas station, started when I was 14. He was a good teacher also. Explained how and why, showed how and then said your turn. Always supported the effort. Said, if you screw it up, we do it again. But remember the screw up time comes out of your check not mine. He was kidding but made his point. Miss him.
That young apprentice has to be the luckiest kiddo on earth. What an AMAZING opportunity! I'm a little jealous, I'm grown enough to admit it. 😅
I love the way you take the time to teach. You also take the time to do your best on everything you do. Much respect for your commitment to excellence.
In my 80s and slowin' down a tad but when I watch you work - poof - I'm forty again so head right off to my shop and pound on some metal. Thanks for the inspiration. Keep up the great work.
Congratulations Sam.
I’ve been involved in the trades for 25 + years as an amateur car builder and a professional commercial refrigeration / HVAC mechanic.
In case you didn’t realize it yet, getting to apprentice under Mike Bello to learn how to build cars is equal to winning a lottery jackpot…
Give Mr. Bello 5 years of your life and at the end of that time you’ll be an amazing and highly skilled car builder yourself.
Mike - I love TIG welding!
Mike Bellos is the coolest cat on earth. What a blessing for this young man to able to learn from the master! Every shop teacher in the USA COULD TAKE A LESSON FROM MIKE! ROCK ON BROTHER!
Everyone sing the chorus, "Pinche Steve.. pinche steevvveee... pinche steeeveee!"
🤣
Big Steve
Props Brother. This kid is learning from the best. Some wouldn't give him this opportunity. You're a baddass and a good person.
Mike Awesome to watch you teach this kid not easy to be a teacher to have the patience and a sense of humor. Definitely awesome to watch.
An extra thumbs for taking the time to teach.
Great video. Im convinced that i need to fire up my tig and start practicing. Thanks Mike for the videos!
Great your back Mike, was getting very bad withdrawal symptoms. 😊
🇬🇧🇬🇧I’m 60 and I only wish I could have been your apprentice…I would have loved to work there with you guys…….that young man has a fantastic opportunity to really learn from a master craftsman…….👍🏻👏🏼👏🏼🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
That's cool that you are showing your skills and knowledge to another. I got next😊
TIG is definitely the most fun. It's cool to see that young guy's face light up when he figured it out.
That young man will be a great metal fabricator with a teacher like Mike. Keep the custom culture going into the future
It’s awesome seeing you be patient and teaching the young man how to do it. I hope he hangs in there and learns. I wish I had that opportunity when I was younger.
Love it when you do the shop teacher voice reminds me of high school shop teacher telling us how to strip down a motor step by step just like that and if you weren't listening he would quiz you on it and you better get it right, or he would say get the hell out of my shop take the monkey grease out of your ears good times so long ago a few of us even went to his funeral when he was cremated and his urn what's the shape of a distributor he made himself. Love the show up here in the great white North Canada Montreal to be exact. God bless
My metal shop teacher was named Mr Farber. Damn if Mike ain't channeling Mr Farber! Old shop teachers never die, they just get repurposed.
Can't ask for a better teacher young locochón when you got big locochón with you every step teaching you all that knowledge he got through hard work and dedication so grasshopper seat shotgun and enjoy the G ride rolling down the block
Had no doubt Mike would be as good a teacher as he is an artist, Solid!
47:00 "Don't do it like I do it....AH! DAMMIT" 😂
Damn…having Mike as a mentor is a dream come true. Lucky kid and rad to see this get passed down to the younger generation. Everything else on TV is garbage…just sit back and watch this 💯
How lucky is that guy to learn from the master
Mike being a mentor to a very-willing-to-learn protege is really inspiring.
Cool goat Tee happy you are BACK. The kid is going to learn a lot lucky guy.
Mike is an EXCELLENT teacher. Sam needs to watch all the videos on the channel to get an idea of how to do what you do.
Good to see you back I missed our Sunday video session! Always learning something happy. To see you passing on the knowledge also good to see a young person interested in actually doing hands on work instead of playing on there computer 😊 as always awesome love your work keep on doing your thing locochones nm🎉😊
The new apprentice looks like he’s going to fit right in 👍
Perfect way to teach , correct, praise, and allow to succeed. Don’t forget where we all started. 👏
When I'm working at the edge of a table, I've found you can clip a vice grip or close up a large crescent wrench on the edge of the table. It gives ya something to use as a rest. This young fella is going to learn pretty quick. He has desire and talent....good combination for sure. He'll look back,(years from now) and be very thankful you were willing to teach him. You're not just a great craftsman.... you're a good guy and a great teacher.👍
I like your new Young assistant he seems to be very interested in the work. And he seems to be very appreciative of it too.
I like this man he is happy camper may GOD bless him.
Excellent work ethic, excellent teacher, and MAD skills. Good work!
Love seeing a younger generation developing skills , this is awesome
This brins a tear to my eye, to see mentoring like that. I wish I had teachings like that when i was coming up in the industry. It's so vey important to pass on our knowledge to the our future generation of car builders so that our trade doesn't die. Thank you for having the patience and taking the time. That is one lucky kid, he looks eager to learn and smart so he has a good chance to make it far.
MIKE! NOW THAT WAS CHINGON! TEACHING THE NEXT GENERATION, THE WAY YOU EXPLAINED IT TO HIM. REAL GREAT SHOW FOR ( BELLO'S KUSTOMS ) GIVING BACK THAT KNOWLEDGE YOU LEARNED YEARS AGO! QUE CHINGON! KEEP DROPPING THE VIDEOS!!!! ADIOS....
Teaching him locochon! He’s learning from the best!
See you next week!
Hi Mike it was so good to see u teaching this amazing young man , its soo good to see someone who not only cares about his work but also about passing on his fantastic skills to this young man , I salute u sir well done to both of u ..
Hey Mike, It's Great to see you teaching the younger guys some of your skills . Those skills that we have seen you have performed over the years. He will be the next skilled fabricators in the future.
LUCKY LAD . Your learning from the master.
Great Video. Love seeing anyone learn. He looks like he will be a Great body man. I never did Tig & Underwater Welding.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
He is really paying attention, very lucky guy learning from the best
When I started a welding apprenticeship I was not shown anything but put in thee corner to work ,I could already weld good growing up on a farm .slave labour is what I got , nice to see you teaching him
Mike your the man , how awesome how you teach the guy how to tig , tigin is the best
finde es super das du dein Wissen und Handwerkliches Geschick weiter gibst und der Junge scheint sehr Lehrfähig zu sein 👍👍👍
Love to see a great teacher in action.
And just had the part at the bellhousing sloped upward.
With tig welders becoming very affordable these days there is no reason to not have one in your shop. Now being a good tig welder is a different story. Tig for the win
nice teaching mike. wishing i was there to see better!
I having flashbacks to high school shop class with that sanding tutorial! LOL!
Sam's learning from the Best!!!❤
That's a smart kid. Visual and kinesthetic learner. Great addition.
Mike, Steve, & Sam, A big heart felt thanks for taking your time with us when we visited yesterday. You guys are great & do beautiful work. God bless you all and thank God for chopped cars, you folks make it happen!!! J&J
Cool JJ, it was nice to meet you too.
Tip from a old welder- Bend the end of the tig rod in a U shape so ya don't poke a eye out..
As an aging English mechanic it's nice to see young blood still interested my last apprentice was 15 years ago and he left the trade for better money and today's kids don't like dirty or hard graft ..shame as us old boys have a hole lot of knowledge and no-one to pass it to ...
Good to see the young guy having a serious attempt. I've no doubt that with Mike teaching him, he will become a valuable team member.
I hope the kid realizes the honor it is to learn from such a master of the art of building cars. From the tires to the top he does it all ,about 5 different trades in one mans head.thanks guys!
Thats a sharp youngStar. Really hard to find a good helper.
Sorry I'm a little late to the party this time fellas, awesome video again Big Stevo, & cheers!! Mr Mike B, it's great to see & watch you teach your skills to a young man who clearly has his head screwed on right. You can tell he has the passion for it, & is a quick learner!! I'm jealous!
TIG welding you mentioned, well Ive TIG'd since around 2oo8 & love it! I'm also loving that Tungsten grinder that you have very nice, pretty much love all your equipment mate, a plasma table will soon be in my shed 😉 Keep up the clean work locochon, much love from 🇭🇲
Great to see you back!
It's nice to see someone who actually wants to learn.
It's even nicer seeing someone willing to teach.
Man the original floors look pretty solid.The tunnel looks awesome. Welcome aboard Sam, you've got a dream job there. Mig has its place but on the sheet metal tig is the way to go. (IMO)Thanks for the show Mike, well done Big Steve. Cheers
Cool, thanks and thank you for watching
Big Steve
Mike I've been watching you since @MakeItKustom recommended your work (couple of years). We all know you do incredible work but to see you teach your thought process and why you do things how you do is truly fantastic. Keep up the good work and keep sharing your skill. 🍻
Best builder of real cars on the youtube, always shows your skills
Mike that’s very nice of you being very patient teaching him the automotive trade . So much to know , and it’s not the same thing every day . Good job .
Watching Mike teach reveals how he is dedicated to precise quality work himself. Young man is getting a unique chance to learn from a master craftsmen.
Dos Metalliaros ❤ Mike is the best and he likes to share with all of us here in da lokachonie land, tu Sabes!
I like the chin hair.
The apprentice did well with the vent. A good teaching moment. The tranny tunnel turned out clean. The vid of the work is excellent as usual. The new lights seem to be working great. Hope all is well with the other helper.
Anticipating the next vid as usual. Thanks for posting.
your knowledge is superb and having the ability to teach it is even better!
Love seeing the young man learning from the best, and it seems Mike is enjoying teaching him too!
Yep he's going to be a custom builder. Thanks Mike For your videos ❤ watching locochon. Lol peace ✌️
What a great young man, very intelligent and an enthusiasm that shines through with a humble character. A perfect apprentice to such a superb engineer.
Awesome that you’re teaching that kid how to tag and Megan do metal work and so forth and the way you explain things easy to understand you should’ve been a shop teacher way to go Mike
Too late for breakfast tacos, but BELLO IS BACK!!!! Dale Shine, vatos!!!
Such a good TIG MIG welder 👩🏭 teacher. I know I can learn from Mike. Such an incredible opportunity
I hope this Young man knows how lucky he is to be able to Learn from you. sure hope he appreciate it. 👏👏👏👏👏👏 thank for another great video.
TIG welding is very relaxing, like knitting a sweater. Congratulations to Sam on finding a great teacher!
Told my Carnal to check you out on UA-cam....... Couple of weeks later he hooked me up with a Bello's Customs Shirt! Part of the LocoChon Familia now! You know what I mean.......👊👍
People have no idea how much time (experience, equipment, ect) custom work take. Mike, you are the MAN!
This is weasel it was nice meeting you thank you for taking the time to talk to me and my son-in-law
Man, having a kid that wants to learn is amazing! I’ve had a few apprentices…most kids could care less these days. Good for him, and good on you for taking the time to teach! Well done!!
A True Metal Fabricator, that puts out Bad Ass Rides!
great to see you teaching the younger generation, you are a good teacher!🤟
Great seeing the younger generation learning in real time in a real custom shop. ❤
Mike You are a good Teacher, always guiding and building confidence. How fortunate is this kid to be learning from a Master and his interest to learn shows too. Ya know Mike, after watching you for quite some time now I noticed you always have a great attitude even when things are not going so well.