@@jeffclark3924 thanks man yeah it's a ton of work for sure. I don't think I would have ever actually gone through it had I really known what it takes... But I'm glad I did. Good to learn new skills. Two of them wow good for you Jeff not easy work brother. I'm sure it's awesome to have them done and enjoy em
Thanks David for the kind words... and yes I do regret that more than anything. I just finished the quarters and you are going to see some creative problem solving in that one. Had I known what I know now man full quarters, roof skin, full floors and full trunk. But hey live and learn. Comes out in 4 weeks just gotta get it edited. Thanks for the support
@@cunninte awesome man glad the videos are helpful. Chevy ii is a little different but the principals are the same for sure. I'm sure there are similar amount of replacement pieces for it as it's quite a popular car l. Good luck with the job good on ya for doing that at least you'll know you will be starting fresh.
Glad you like it man. Next one is a banger took 7 months to film the quarter panel video but it's finally done. Comes out in 4 weeks just gotta stitch it together. Thanks for the support as always dude
Looking good ....thanks for the ospho tip .....I think you will regret not doing full quarters....your new compressor looks smaller ....its not about quite..its more volume to run air tools longer ...remember..buy once...cry once
No worries Ospho is a game changer for sure.. Amazing what kind of metal you can save. Yes very much regret not doing full quarters I just finished putting them on yesterday... You will see what we did. That said it would have been smarter to do it all but live and learn. The compressor, although small, chargers really fast so it's better than my last one. For what I am doing it's good enough for sure but if I did this full time for many years I'd pick up a large one. For now it does the trick. But yes if I were to start all over again I'd buy the big one.
Looks great! I can't wait to see powertrain work. To answer your question of what we/I want to see? I'd say keep doing what you're doing with showing the hurdles you've encountered and the processes to overcome them. Allowing this channel to aid others that take on similar projects to learn from those experiences is invaluable.
Thanks for the feedback I think we will do just that. The show is going to transform into much more problem solving and creative thinking as it goes. We really leave the mold of doing it by the book and deal with what we got. Thanks for the support as always man I appreciate it glad you liked it.
Glad you are enjoying it Krish you should see it now. Lot more since this was filmed the next video will show you a lot. Quarter panels come out in 4 weeks and easily the most in depth video yet... Took 7 months to film. Thanks for the support and commenting
Indeed thanks man for the kind words. This video was a result of all the stuff I found never planned on doing any of this. I should have got full quarters but at the time it bought they were 1k each I didn't realize I could do the Napa trick Oh well live and learn. Ill send you the quarters video privately it's almost done tok
Assesment of the quarter panel condition should have been done before you decided on fully repairing rust issues in rear window channel . Might as well order outer wheel housing and trunk floor frop off panels to seal everything up well .
Yeah 100%. If I had to do this again I would have done a full quarter. Drop off was solid (which is rare) but outhet wheel houses were damaged. Just finished the quarters and wheel houses you'll see that coming up in the next video comes out in 3 weeks. Not my idea way of doing things but I learned some my mistakes. Hopefully people won't make my mistakes
even with sand blasting you stil lget pits with rust smaller than the sand grains. ask me ho i know. i used chemistry solutions after sand blasting for those pits.
No kidding eh, that is the first time I have heard that so I have to say it puts me at ease... maybe all the brutal effort was worth it in the end as the methods I used here (and continue to use for many videos to come) have not compromised the fatigued metal. The Ospho is good because of how forgiving it is. Car still has no primer on it and this episode was filmed back in november but its mostly in ospho. Next episode was just finished you will see the progress and other problems I run into (quarter panel video). Thanks for the feedback June 14th is the next one its just in the editing phase.
I’ve done 2 restorations on third gen Novas. It takes time, a lot of time and money. Your videos are great and document how much work is involved.
@@jeffclark3924 thanks man yeah it's a ton of work for sure. I don't think I would have ever actually gone through it had I really known what it takes... But I'm glad I did. Good to learn new skills. Two of them wow good for you Jeff not easy work brother. I'm sure it's awesome to have them done and enjoy em
You’re doing it! Only one thing you’re going to regret, full quarters. You can have access to the whole backside to treat.
Thanks David for the kind words... and yes I do regret that more than anything. I just finished the quarters and you are going to see some creative problem solving in that one. Had I known what I know now man full quarters, roof skin, full floors and full trunk. But hey live and learn. Comes out in 4 weeks just gotta get it edited. Thanks for the support
Just watched this video, more good tips!! Keep them coming. I removed my roof on my 66 nova last week, your videos really helped.
@@cunninte awesome man glad the videos are helpful. Chevy ii is a little different but the principals are the same for sure. I'm sure there are similar amount of replacement pieces for it as it's quite a popular car l. Good luck with the job good on ya for doing that at least you'll know you will be starting fresh.
Love the series man! Great to it start to take shape again, looking forward to the next episode!
Glad you like it man. Next one is a banger took 7 months to film the quarter panel video but it's finally done. Comes out in 4 weeks just gotta stitch it together. Thanks for the support as always dude
Looking good ....thanks for the ospho tip .....I think you will regret not doing full quarters....your new compressor looks smaller ....its not about quite..its more volume to run air tools longer ...remember..buy once...cry once
No worries Ospho is a game changer for sure..
Amazing what kind of metal you can save. Yes very much regret not doing full quarters I just finished putting them on yesterday... You will see what we did. That said it would have been smarter to do it all but live and learn. The compressor, although small, chargers really fast so it's better than my last one. For what I am doing it's good enough for sure but if I did this full time for many years I'd pick up a large one. For now it does the trick. But yes if I were to start all over again I'd buy the big one.
Looks great! I can't wait to see powertrain work. To answer your question of what we/I want to see? I'd say keep doing what you're doing with showing the hurdles you've encountered and the processes to overcome them. Allowing this channel to aid others that take on similar projects to learn from those experiences is invaluable.
Thanks for the feedback I think we will do just that. The show is going to transform into much more problem solving and creative thinking as it goes. We really leave the mold of doing it by the book and deal with what we got. Thanks for the support as always man I appreciate it glad you liked it.
Awesome video, man. I am enjoying seeing the Nova moving forward. You've made a ton of progress. Great work!
Glad you are enjoying it Krish you should see it now. Lot more since this was filmed the next video will show you a lot. Quarter panels come out in 4 weeks and easily the most in depth video yet... Took 7 months to film. Thanks for the support and commenting
@@SubdivisionAuto can’t wait! I know it’s going to be awesome!
As always, great info. Live and learn will soon get you behind the wheel and driving that baby! Keep up the great work!
Indeed thanks man for the kind words. This video was a result of all the stuff I found never planned on doing any of this. I should have got full quarters but at the time it bought they were 1k each I didn't realize I could do the Napa trick
Oh well live and learn. Ill send you the quarters video privately it's almost done tok
Another Awesome Video....Sooo much work....but such an awesome outcome....keep it up
Thanks for the kind words as always. Wait unil you see the next video. Quarterpanels were something else.
Great job when will episode 13 be out.
14th of June, they come out once every 4 weeks. Take quite a bit to film and edit so I appologize it takes so long. Thanks for watching
Assesment of the quarter panel condition should have been done before you decided on fully repairing rust issues in rear window channel . Might as well order outer wheel housing and trunk floor frop off panels to seal everything up well .
Yeah 100%. If I had to do this again I would have done a full quarter. Drop off was solid (which is rare) but outhet wheel houses were damaged. Just finished the quarters and wheel houses you'll see that coming up in the next video comes out in 3 weeks. Not my idea way of doing things but I learned some my mistakes. Hopefully people won't make my mistakes
even with sand blasting you stil lget pits with rust smaller than the sand grains. ask me ho i know. i used chemistry solutions after sand blasting for those pits.
No kidding eh, that is the first time I have heard that so I have to say it puts me at ease... maybe all the brutal effort was worth it in the end as the methods I used here (and continue to use for many videos to come) have not compromised the fatigued metal. The Ospho is good because of how forgiving it is. Car still has no primer on it and this episode was filmed back in november but its mostly in ospho. Next episode was just finished you will see the progress and other problems I run into (quarter panel video). Thanks for the feedback June 14th is the next one its just in the editing phase.