Looking good. I like how we see what is being done. Too many youtubers are doing stuff off camera and showing what has been done. Nothing gets learned like that and nothing is explained how it was done. Your vids show how its done.
I’m really impressed with how quick this build is progressing, and how good it looks. I find myself thinking go back and do this or that and bang! You do it! Instead of an internal brace on the rear part of the fender you could do an external buttress step from the fender to the bed, giving you an extra step and support for the fender at the same time. Great work, really looking good. Dan.
Man, I am loving the build so much. I love the trucks from this era and this project is looking great. You are almost a sculptor, adding and removing clay from a piece of sculpture. Love the way you work and your aesthetic. Thanks for all your hard work and for sharing it. 😊👍👍
Wow, you sure have done an incredible job on this truck. And like it's been said here already nobody else will be driving anything like it. You are the man Brent, best to you and yours
If ANYONE else were to start this project it’d be done in 2 years. That’s if they even would finish it. You do what nobody else will. Favorite Channel of UA-cam
It's really progressing, Brent. All I can say is your welding supply guy must love you. You work very hard and are not afraid to put in the late nights. Very impressive and inspirational. All the best from England. Mart.
I'm amazed at how fast it's coming together. Learning a lot from watching the build. Thanks for the info on the welder and wire you use. Can't wait for the next video.
You did a great job finishing the bed and fenders. I wouldn't have thought of cutting and pinching it flat. That's why you're the fab man and I'm not 🤦♂️🤔 Thanks Brent ! I like it. It will look cool towing a big fifth wheel trailer. 😎👍🍺🎸🎵
Why not make one up yourself. Looked like some 2.5mm plate. Or use 10mm iron bar forged n bolted to your needs. Would be unique to your and your vehicle
Damn, brother, you are the most skilled all-around automotive wizard I have seen on UA-cam. And I have to see your shop is every car guy's idea of a perfect garage/shop. Your skill level is absolutely exceptional. Cheers, mate.
I'm really looking forward to seeing your truck finished. It's not even finished yet and yet it's looking like a mighty fine rig. I'll be watching for future videos on this rig. Keep em coming!
Love the music! Everything you touch is golden right now. I am always so exited when I see you posted a new video. Good on ya for doing something that nobody has ever done before.
Truck is looking great, I have came to the conclusion that you and Scott from Cold War Motors must be twin sons from different mothers with the metalworking skills you both have 😎
If it were mine I’d run the old step tanks for fuel with running boards behind to the rear fenders. I think it would look great. Or, as someone in an earlier video mentioned, use them as a step/storage box. That would be a neat idea also. Maybe use one for fuel, one for storage/battery boxes. Just my armchair ideas I reckon. Keep up the incredible work.
I’m thinking that the back fenders would work better if you swapped sides. That way you’d have the low section at the back and it would appear more compatible with the front. Maybe my comment is way too late, but just a thought. Regardless, I’m inspired by the work you do and the skill you bring to the job. Fabulous stuff - keep up the great work. And thanks for sharing your skill!
Its profile really looks good with the shorter bed.... I'm excited to see what it looks like when it is all smoothed out, in one color, and with the running boards attached... I think at that point we will appreciate the work being done. Currently, with so many different colored components it is hard for the camera to capture your skills... experience watching your videos tells me that will certainly change given time.
Just another idea x2 , put a big bad ass bumper on the front like role bar looking and a role bar inside the cab! Just ideas, anyway it comes out will be awesome like all of the work you put your hands on! 🤓
You know, I have to thank you for posting this. I'm enjoying watching the build, even many months late, because work is actually getting done. There's none of this "Talk for 20 minutes about what you're planning on doing, cut to finished part of the build, mention nothing about things that went wrong, tell everyone watching to like, subscribe, comment, buy your merch, check out the sponsor, tune in next time," crap. It's not a half dozen pictures of a vehicle nearly completed with a backdrop of obnoxious music. It's not another LS swap into a car that everyone's LS swapped before, or stuffing another cheap turbo under the hood of some Japanese four-cylinder car and making it out to be an 'epic upgrade.' There are some good channels out there who can do those things, but yours is the first I stumbled across where you're working entirely on the project. There's no obnoxious filler content, it's all about the project. You're showing your mistakes, getting results, showing people that you don't need a degree in engineering and a million dollars worth of tools to make something cool in your garage. An angle grinder and a decent welder will get you a long way, and metal is a very forgiving medium for creativity, because everything you cut off can be put back on again. It's nice to see someone including their mistakes, working with a majority of tools that the average person could get their hands on, rather than editing everything out and claiming it worked the first time, while praising the glory of their water-jet cutting table, 5-axis CNC machine, and laser cutter for making the job possible. Sometimes the UA-cam algorithm gets it right. Sometimes it recommends something you actually enjoy watching. It recommended the first video of this build to me, and I've been here, powering through the content and enjoying seeing someone actually working on their truck.
Man-oh-Manitoba.....you have the talent of a surgeon. That Int/Harv is looking great....the only customizing thing I did to mine was paint it Cadillac green. Great work and a real inspiration...best wishes and be well.....eh!
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS ha ha!! I meant that I agreed with Kyle!! Today the younger crowd has OEM pickups with lift kits & 24"-26" wheels that are 14" wide at all 4 corners & tires that have no sidewalls back in the late 1970's I had square box Chevrolet 4wd pickup with 3.5" lift, 15" wheels & monster mudders....
I really like that truck. I was wondering how you were able to weld so quickly. Thanks for sharing that tip of using the thinner wire. Its all about the heat. Don't know about you but I try to visualze in my mind before actually doing whatever. I slowed the speed down to .25 to watch you weld. The only problem was the music which I like yet the fiddler sounded like a beginner at the slower speed. That rear right fender is looking better. Its amazing how much you get done knowig you have a day job & family & video to boot. Thanks for sharing.
I am 99% sure the donor cab you cut up used to be driven by my dad a long time ago,he got it new back in 1967 and drove it across canada for a lot of years with Security Storage(Allied Van Lines) gas job with a straight 5 speed trans and a bench seat,good seeing it again,I was in theat cab many times as a kid,nice job on your build
Very cool Truck Brent! Leave the drip rails alone. Tighten up the body gaps. You are going to need a lot of good weather stripping, insulation and sound deadening materials, to really make this truck fun to be in. It’s coming out awesome 👏.
I am so darn envious right now man, what a project, livin the dream, thanks for the post, keep them comin, hope to see it right thru to completion, adios.
That thing is look so badass. You did a nice job shortening that box, and making those fenders look pretty damn good. "You only know and I know" reminds me of that old song lol. Nice work brother, looking sweet so far. 😎👍
That is going to be a badass truck when you get it done, I was one of the ones that wanted to see this build really bad and have missed a lot of it because I have been working on my pinto project so much but I will go back and get caught up on them because I have liked this idea since u first mentioned it
At 31:57 while the truck is outside, a guy can stand back and see what he got.., and I got to say, it looks awesome! with a dropped panel to hide the chassis rail and a running board, this thing will be killer!
Wow she looks awesome Brent 😎 with the bed shorted its starting too look like she came out of International harvester like this 😎 you got good eye for detail ,,.stay safe thanks for the upload 😎
Boss Hoss is lookin' amazing Brent!! Great work!! I'm kinda on board with the drip edge needing to flow straight across. It's a toss up, but I believe it'll be better connected. I really enjoy your videos!!!
I know what I want for Christmas. I want this truck, really cool and different than cookie cutter trucks that you see everywhere. Of course I would want Brent to finish it, Because I do'nt know who else that could get er done. Great video.
Looking good. I like how we see what is being done. Too many youtubers are doing stuff off camera and showing what has been done. Nothing gets learned like that and nothing is explained how it was done. Your vids show how its done.
Brent she is looking so0o0o GOOD!What a fun rig!nobody else has one like that.kudos to your custom craftsmanship.👍.I'll be watching.
I’m really impressed with how quick this build is progressing, and how good it looks. I find myself thinking go back and do this or that and bang! You do it! Instead of an internal brace on the rear part of the fender you could do an external buttress step from the fender to the bed, giving you an extra step and support for the fender at the same time. Great work, really looking good. Dan.
I like what all you guys on youtube do with vehicles...metal work, mechanic work and such!!
Best part about Brent and his projects is he finishes them.
I dunno when Brent sleeps. Between the builds and editing videos cant be much time left in a day
Agreed
i guess it is kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good website to watch newly released movies online ?
@Jeffrey Turner i use FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)
Man, I am loving the build so much. I love the trucks from this era and this project is looking great. You are almost a sculptor, adding and removing clay from a piece of sculpture. Love the way you work and your aesthetic. Thanks for all your hard work and for sharing it. 😊👍👍
I really really like how you show time lapse to see jyst how you do the magic. Thanks.
Wow, you sure have done an incredible job on this truck. And like it's been said here already nobody else will be driving anything like it. You are the man Brent, best to you and yours
If ANYONE else were to start this project it’d be done in 2 years. That’s if they even would finish it. You do what nobody else will. Favorite Channel of UA-cam
It's really progressing, Brent. All I can say is your welding supply guy must love you. You work very hard and are not afraid to put in the late nights. Very impressive and inspirational. All the best from England. Mart.
You make forming metal look effortless. This is gonna be a cool truck when it's done
I think we should call you Doctor Weld for all of the stitches in that fender and bed. Great work!👍
I'm amazed at how fast it's coming together. Learning a lot from watching the build. Thanks for the info on the welder and wire you use. Can't wait for the next video.
You did a great job finishing the bed and fenders. I wouldn't have thought of cutting and pinching it flat. That's why you're the fab man and I'm not 🤦♂️🤔 Thanks Brent ! I like it. It will look cool towing a big fifth wheel trailer. 😎👍🍺🎸🎵
Really enjoy the metal work and explanation of how you adjust on the fly .
You pulled that sledge out and right then I knew you were a true body and fender man!
Man it's looking great, you are one of the few channels that I watch that's actually building a shop truck!
Man that spare tire mount you took off was awesome i need to look in the salvage yards to see if I can find one
Why not make one up yourself. Looked like some 2.5mm plate. Or use 10mm iron bar forged n bolted to your needs. Would be unique to your and your vehicle
Again with the real world explanation- thanks for the insight, humor, and tutorial !
This has got to be the best build on the tube , a guy would think you need a mig wire sponsor 😎
I'm learning a lot by watching this build! I find myself really looking forward to the next video!
Can’t wait to see this truck when finished
I dont want it to finish....i'm lovin the build videos.
Agreed!😛
Damn, brother, you are the most skilled all-around automotive wizard I have seen on UA-cam. And I have to see your shop is every car guy's idea of a perfect garage/shop. Your skill level is absolutely exceptional. Cheers, mate.
I'm really looking forward to seeing your truck finished. It's not even finished yet and yet it's looking like a mighty fine rig. I'll be watching for future videos on this rig. Keep em coming!
By far the best on UA-cam. Amazing work and entertaining like no other.
This is such a cool project, I love how quickly you're making progress.
Love this build, a true one of a kind truck.
Love the music! Everything you touch is golden right now. I am always so exited when I see you posted a new video. Good on ya for doing something that nobody has ever done before.
Brent, you make a reality out of the things I dream up in my mind . Thanks Man!!
The truck is really looking great..
Thanks for posting such wonderful vids.
Great job Brent. Just 1 more difficult job, you made look very easy. Loving the progress, looking forward to the next video. Thanks
Great work as usual . It's going to be a good looking rig . I love the old dog going up and down the ladder in the back ground.
That's looking incredible 🤩. I like it. Your one hell of a metal surgeon.
Truck is looking great, I have came to the conclusion that you and Scott from Cold War Motors must be twin sons from different mothers with the metalworking skills you both have 😎
The fender is fine that thing is bad ass I cant wait to see the finished product I'm sick of LS swaps so I'm pretty impressed
Haha then you're not going to like my next build hahah
If it were mine I’d run the old step tanks for fuel with running boards behind to the rear fenders. I think it would look great. Or, as someone in an earlier video mentioned, use them as a step/storage box. That would be a neat idea also. Maybe use one for fuel, one for storage/battery boxes. Just my armchair ideas I reckon. Keep up the incredible work.
darn it looks awesome and great craftsmanship
Such a great build. Really enjoy this one.
Thanks for a great channel
I think that this is my favorite build that you've done. I'm loving this truck!!! Tony.
Outstanding fabrication skills.... Your channel and Cold War motors channel are tops for blow by blow " how to instructions
Kalfasstain Junior!! You are a true artistic genius of steel patchwork!! Greetings from Italy
I like the scaled up toy truck look, a good old handmade thumbs up to you. All the best. Be safe.
Another great video sir !!! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and information on your welder, wire size and gas.
You are a straight up artist! No other word to describe what you do. Awesome work man.
I’m thinking that the back fenders would work better if you swapped sides. That way you’d have the low section at the back and it would appear more compatible with the front. Maybe my comment is way too late, but just a thought. Regardless, I’m inspired by the work you do and the skill you bring to the job. Fabulous stuff - keep up the great work. And thanks for sharing your skill!
This truck series has been the best! I love that thing!
Its profile really looks good with the shorter bed.... I'm excited to see what it looks like when it is all smoothed out, in one color, and with the running boards attached... I think at that point we will appreciate the work being done. Currently, with so many different colored components it is hard for the camera to capture your skills... experience watching your videos tells me that will certainly change given time.
I like this truck more and more every time I see it 👍👍🇨🇱 she is really coming along 👍👍🇨🇱
your work is amazing... really enjoying this build.. wish i had a quarter of your talent...
I do your same work,and is really appreciable to observe what and how you're doing,quiet the same way as u would precede👍keep on mate!
Switch the Back fenders side to side ..maybe..love what your doing with it..nice work
I was thinking the same thing!!!
That's what I thought also until he mentioned running boards.
@@bobdoerksen6594 true. He is a heck of a artist with that metal. It will all look great in the end for sure!!!
Just another idea x2 , put a big bad ass bumper on the front like role bar looking and a role bar inside the cab! Just ideas, anyway it comes out will be awesome like all of the work you put your hands on! 🤓
She's coming along nicely, sure going to be unique and a head turner.
Good lord I love this project. Can't wait to see the final product!
Such a cool Truck and best part nobody else Ever gonna have 1
Unless they make one or buy this one
Love the way it sits! I like all the different colored pieces you used showing! Monster truck!
VGG would approve of your Tonya Harding body tweaking tool.
😂😂😂😂
Yes I'm sure Derek would approve!
Exactly!
Would be awsome to see an episode with Derek from VGG and Halfass beating on metal with Tonya Hardings
Wonder what she's up to ?
You know, I have to thank you for posting this. I'm enjoying watching the build, even many months late, because work is actually getting done.
There's none of this "Talk for 20 minutes about what you're planning on doing, cut to finished part of the build, mention nothing about things that went wrong, tell everyone watching to like, subscribe, comment, buy your merch, check out the sponsor, tune in next time," crap. It's not a half dozen pictures of a vehicle nearly completed with a backdrop of obnoxious music. It's not another LS swap into a car that everyone's LS swapped before, or stuffing another cheap turbo under the hood of some Japanese four-cylinder car and making it out to be an 'epic upgrade.'
There are some good channels out there who can do those things, but yours is the first I stumbled across where you're working entirely on the project. There's no obnoxious filler content, it's all about the project. You're showing your mistakes, getting results, showing people that you don't need a degree in engineering and a million dollars worth of tools to make something cool in your garage. An angle grinder and a decent welder will get you a long way, and metal is a very forgiving medium for creativity, because everything you cut off can be put back on again. It's nice to see someone including their mistakes, working with a majority of tools that the average person could get their hands on, rather than editing everything out and claiming it worked the first time, while praising the glory of their water-jet cutting table, 5-axis CNC machine, and laser cutter for making the job possible.
Sometimes the UA-cam algorithm gets it right. Sometimes it recommends something you actually enjoy watching. It recommended the first video of this build to me, and I've been here, powering through the content and enjoying seeing someone actually working on their truck.
Man-oh-Manitoba.....you have the talent of a surgeon. That Int/Harv is looking great....the only customizing thing I did to mine was paint it Cadillac green. Great work and a real inspiration...best wishes and be well.....eh!
Incredible piece of work right there 👍🏽
I think I would rather drive that than these new jacked up diesel 4x4s with the yuppie wheels and tires. Great job looks Awesome!
Kyle, I hate those 24" yuppie wheels with the no sidewall tires!!!
@@michaelguinn5736 What?!?! You mean you don't have spotlights in the fenders of ur overpriced plastic mall truck?!
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS ha ha!! I meant that I agreed with Kyle!! Today the younger crowd has OEM pickups with lift kits & 24"-26" wheels that are 14" wide at all 4 corners & tires that have no sidewalls back in the late 1970's I had square box Chevrolet 4wd pickup with 3.5" lift, 15" wheels & monster mudders....
@@michaelguinn5736 Yeah I know, I was being smart... in 91 I had a 76 Scottsdale with 4" lift and 35's!
Still loving this build, great vision and outstanding execution!
You can’t wait to drive this rig. Nice job!
It looks freaking great outside. It really shows its proportions really well! So awesome!
This truck is a thing of beauty. Love it! You have some awesome builds but this one is my favourite!
I really like that truck. I was wondering how you were able to weld so quickly. Thanks for sharing that tip of using the thinner wire. Its all about the heat. Don't know about you but I try to visualze in my mind before actually doing whatever. I slowed the speed down to .25 to watch you weld. The only problem was the music which I like yet the fiddler sounded like a beginner at the slower speed. That rear right fender is looking better. Its amazing how much you get done knowig you have a day job & family & video to boot. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing how you get sucked in, I could smell the Mig welder, brings back memories.
I keep seeing the light mount impression on the back fenders and it reminds me of the late model elephant foot taillight on a VW beetle.
I am 99% sure the donor cab you cut up used to be driven by my dad a long time ago,he got it new back in 1967 and drove it across canada for a lot of years with Security Storage(Allied Van Lines) gas job with a straight 5 speed trans and a bench seat,good seeing it again,I was in theat cab many times as a kid,nice job on your build
This is already one of the best customer I've seen I will watch till the end. And learn things too Bro J aka. Junkn Jerry
Brent, it’s looking better every video that you post! For some reason it reminds me of a Mack truck.
Haha me too if you see the front of it
Very cool Truck Brent! Leave the drip rails alone. Tighten up the body gaps. You are going to need a lot of good weather stripping, insulation and sound deadening materials, to really make this truck fun to be in. It’s coming out awesome 👏.
I am so darn envious right now man, what a project, livin the dream, thanks for the post, keep them comin, hope to see it right thru to completion, adios.
She is coming along nicely!
Love the overall balance of these trucks. Doing some great work!
Good call on taking care of that fender line, looks great.
Love the new body hammer 😂 very effective. The truck is really taking shape and is looking good.
That thing is look so badass. You did a nice job shortening that box, and making those fenders look pretty damn good. "You only know and I know" reminds me of that old song lol. Nice work brother, looking sweet so far. 😎👍
Looks awesome outside them rear fender will tie in with the running boards and mud flaps a nice cab visor would look cool 🤙
Too funny, I actually paused the vid to see what welder ur using then u told me. Lol. Looking great. One bad Binder 👍🏻
That is going to be a badass truck when you get it done, I was one of the ones that wanted to see this build really bad and have missed a lot of it because I have been working on my pinto project so much but I will go back and get caught up on them because I have liked this idea since u first mentioned it
Really looking good, all looks like it belongs together, your right you sit on the drivers side anyway!
I don't see how anyone watching this and really saw what uv done will understand I love it. Bro J
With all of your work, and artistry, She deserves a NICE paint job.
Cool build, proportions look just right, great view looking at the front 👍
The beast is really coming around!!! Great work!!
At 31:57 while the truck is outside, a guy can stand back and see what he got.., and I got to say, it looks awesome!
with a dropped panel to hide the chassis rail and a running board, this thing will be killer!
Yeah man
Coming on a teat Brent, Excellent as always.
Excellent video and come together nice too also hope see more videos on UA-cam again to!
A nice varnished wood rail to raise the depth of the box up equal with the windows.. one awesome truck I'll tell you!
Wow she looks awesome Brent 😎 with the bed shorted its starting too look like she came out of International harvester like this 😎 you got good eye for detail ,,.stay safe thanks for the upload 😎
Boss Hoss is lookin' amazing Brent!! Great work!! I'm kinda on board with the drip edge needing to flow straight across. It's a toss up, but I believe it'll be better connected. I really enjoy your videos!!!
Looking great. Digging the crew cab con. I like the welding music. 👍
Can’t wait to see finished product 👍🏻
To say that is going to be a Cool Truck is an understatement
It just keeps looking better and better ...
I think it looks bad ass without running boards, but will probably look just as bad with them. Hell of a job. Thanks for the welding tips!!
One of a kind....totally awesome!
I know what I want for Christmas. I want this truck, really cool and different than cookie cutter trucks that you see everywhere. Of course I would want Brent to finish it, Because I do'nt know who else that could get er done. Great video.
It's gonna be a beast , Brent , Looking good
Man that's a lot of work! WOW going to look mean. Thanks again.