Hey everyone! We are back! We had a busy week last week with Merch and sourcing parts for our projects! If you are new here, please leave us a comment below to let us know so we can welcome you to the Full Custom Community! Jamie is pushing for 100K subscribers by the New Year! So please consider SUBSCRIBING if you haven't. Jamie works hard to bring KUSTOM art and this work to you all on UA-cam! We want KUSTOMS to live forever! LIKE COMMENT SUBSCRIBE and SET your notifications so you don't miss any new content! We appreciate each and every one of you! ~Ian and Jamie Roussel
Can't tell you how happy I am to see your new utube channel personally I don't know anything about custom auto work what I enjoy seeing is how your artistic blend of work and inspiration meld into one of a kind builds. All without the TV drama crap Thanks for posting
I remember waiting every year for new episodes of Ian. And now with Jamie I can follow along with all the projects. While I never plan to restore/build cars, these episodes are a bit like Bob Ross to me. Just pure viewing enjoyment. Thanks Ian and Jamie for the great channel and content.
"What do you call people who don't make mistakes?" I love it!! And for those folks that can't understand why these vehicles are so expensive, I challenge them to watch your videos to see just how labor intensive they are! Great work, as always!👍
The flat metal gap filler and bridge piece were genius. Takes a craftsman and an artist with vision. And speaking of craftsmanship, Jamie, your filming, editing, music, and presentation have become top drawer! Keep it up and the production crew for Full Custom Garage will be stopping by for a few tips! All of the hard work by both of you has made your channel one of the best automotive channels on UA-cam.
As a normal petrol head brought up on custom car mags in the 80's I never imagined the detailed work that went into creations such as yours. I love the sheer artistry of what you're doing, and while I love the tv shows you've done, it's excellent seeing the real effort that goes into each and every curve and bend of your amazing vehicles. Thanks Ian and Jamie for giving us this.
Jamie and Ian, you've hit the big time!..now get the giant shop built , tons of new tools and lots of people helping fill ur content. Love you two just the way u are.
Ian is certainly a master of his trade. The way that that he envisions things in their most particular details is really refreshing and not short of amazing. As a person who does not have at all any of his skills, I just admire what he does. That is why this show is so complementary to his other TV show: You can see how this thinking evolves and how he implements his ideas. In this show you tings happening in front of your yes, in the other show he discuss them a bit and then you see them coming to fruition in stages and in longer intervals. Carry on Ian and Jamie. Lobe watching this show.
I have an old DVD where you built a roadster pickup and your steel toed boots were tore up so you took pliers and pulled the steel toes out and welded them to the cowl for air scoops. Very cool touch. Still have that DVD btw
I have a lot respect for you, you make one change to a car and it will cost you hours and hours of labor, and you go into it with such passion and patience.
Great to see Ian on U-tube ! I've got a couple of DVD's which I've played a dozen times. If anything his Fab skills have gotten better with the passage if time.
While I was watching Ian work his magic, I looked at the 👍 counter it was at 54 when I started its screaming up amazing just how many people enjoy watching him work . 👍
Now that is going to be a great car when done. I'm with you Ian, 30's and 40's cars are the best. I like 50's also. Think I was born to late. Love everything you do. Keep them coming please. Hello to you and Jamie from Monterey Cal. 🖐🤘
Comment above about Bob Ross. Agreed. Ian just flows and his true inner self shows through. So glad I found his channel😊 Jamie's voice reminds me of the female version of hal 9000.❤. Thank you both for sharing.
I see those sub numbers going up,it’s gaining some momentum but not where it should be for the immense talent of the creators. Thank you Ian and Jamie for sharing these videos. Hit the right buttons people and help grow this endeavor.
Ian has years of experience doing this but this episode I'm praising Jamie for her excellent camera work. She has definitely become a pro and it's the camera work is as much as Ian's experience that makes all these fun to watch. Kudos to JAMIE.
Thanks for editing the noise out. I now exactly what kind of hassle it can be. You spend the time doing it one time, and thousands of times we dont have to hear it.
I love the way you aren't afraid to make the seemingly impossible possible. The way you eyeball your present and future tasks and make them seem so simple. I think your lack of fear to tackle tough projects is amazing. You sir are an artist .😊❤
The Chevy chop is progressing well. Like the passenger side windows and styling lines. Look forward to your return to the VW... I am biased to bugs!... when you have time. And the jeep, another promising project. Never a dull moment? It's why I tune in!!
Thanks again for another lesson in custom work. Just watching Ian's process of fitting and sizing is a literal tutorial. This is one of the few channels that excites me and makes me want to create in my shop.
Hey you two glad you’re back. On this video, I noticed your treat dispenser for your shop inspector. It brought a tear to my eye. I’ve been watching you since way back and I miss your shop inspector Awesome dog
For a while I thought you were working with wet toilet paper..... Then VOILA , the window opening had structure..... Simply amazing to watch you work.. THANKS FOR SHARING>
Per your opening "WARNING" - despite caution I DID learn that watching "The Roussel videos" are fun - and entertaining. Thank you Jamie and Ian. Merry Christmas to you both!!!
Ian you are the man for figuring out how to make it work! Jamie I’m so happy you have figured out the language for his work! IE: it flows better! Heck yeah girl you go! Love the show you both put on for us! Makes my day when I get my Ian-Jamie fix!
And Jamie, the background music you selected is spot on. Most likely inspired by the Doors. The Doors, get it? Ian working on the doors, music inspired by the Doors. Okay I’ll let myself out. Before I go can you put up a thermometer on the wall? Thanks for everthing you two do.
Good to see you back was missing my fix of your work Ian ,what amazes me is you got several major projects on the go at once and seems to just flow ,Have to say Jamie your doing a ace job on the videos editing etc and love how you always asking questions on why Ian does this or that
Hey Ian love what your doing with the car and me and my dad love watching your videos I remember him introducing me to your amazing work on 7mate when I was about 4-5 I'm 15 now. we watch your UA-cam and I love it man thank you for all the inspiration for my Bedford I'm building and thank you for everything you've done keep on ripping man
Want to thank you for explaining what you are doing. It helps novices to maybe willingly give it a shot. Very cool and I like all your project ideas. 👍👍
You make it look so easy and that’s where you get all these other guys in trouble thinking that they can do the same thing with you. It’s just a breeze and you’re thinking three times ahead of yourself but I love it.
I'm liking this, the mirror image cut from left to right on the door 'A' pillar is right up my alley...now this is a good vid and edited well. Ian would it be easier and quicker to flat plate the 'B' piller as one whole, then cut the inside window edge on both the quarter and door parallel for parallel aesthetics and slice the centre parallel to give the final cut for the door opening ? Wish I could send a diagram to give you better vision ❤️
You seem to be in a good place in life Ian. I love watching your videos. Your better half is a great commentator and video videographer. Stay healthy you two.
Hi Ian have been a fan of full custom garage for a long time but only get repeats early mornings here in Australia it's great to find you on UA-cam thank you .
Ian & Jamie, I wish you two a very Merry Christmas and all the best in the coming year. I Have asked Santa to bring Ian a quart of Nyquil for his sniffles. Keep on rocking the Fab. world you two. mike
This show is. So. So. Much better then .. Bad Chad custom ….Chad just in it for the money he gets for the show! Most of his builds end up in his shed doing nothing ! Ian &. Partner both are humble people … nice to seeeee
Man I think you and your wife work together perfectly also I think your fabrication show is one of the better shows I’ve been watching keep on the grind I love your work.!!!!!👍
Love to watch you chop a roof, you are the master! Like to see you chop an E-Type which is beautiful except from the side where the proportions are wrong.
hey Ian and Jamie.... pete here from australia at present I'm watchin the second stage of the 1940 chev.... great work guys... I've actually got a good mate over this way that reminds me alot of you lol he a bald headed self taught fabricator that's in to roof chops and everything your doing.. he actually chopped a 1951 chev 4 door down in to a 2 door... you and him have a talent that's outa control... keep up the good work mate and you and Jamie take care I'll look forward to the next one.... cheers 👍👍👍👍
Excellent Ian. Ever since I was a younger chap in my 20's with my Chevy 49 I wanted to chop the roof but I had no Idea how to make the window frames be correct and follow the original path, you just showed us how to do it. Unfortunately I don't have the car
Hey everyone! We are back! We had a busy week last week with Merch and sourcing parts for our projects! If you are new here, please leave us a comment below to let us know so we can welcome you to the Full Custom Community!
Jamie is pushing for 100K subscribers by the New Year! So please consider SUBSCRIBING if you haven't. Jamie works hard to bring KUSTOM art and this work to you all on UA-cam! We want KUSTOMS to live forever!
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Love it keep posting those videos.
“Who are the only people that don’t make mistakes….LIARS!” 👍🤣
Can't tell you how happy I am to see your new utube channel personally I don't know anything about custom auto work what I enjoy seeing is how your artistic blend of work and inspiration meld into one of a kind builds.
All without the TV drama crap
Thanks for posting
@@davelawrence6777 Fun fact...neither did I! ~ Jamie
Hi Jamie I'm new 2 months ago, when are the T-Shirts going to be restocked, their sold out of my size
I remember waiting every year for new episodes of Ian. And now with Jamie I can follow along with all the projects. While I never plan to restore/build cars, these episodes are a bit like Bob Ross to me. Just pure viewing enjoyment. Thanks Ian and Jamie for the great channel and content.
Thank you! We are glad to be here! Appreciate the support!
Me as well!!! Im in New Zealand!!
me too. In Adelaide, South Australia
Same here. , Ian has this great almost hippy vibe doesn't get frazzled. You can tell he enjoys his craft.
Ian amazes me with his free cutting, no measurements just eye ball it a go! Very talented!
I agree, just pure talent and great imagination
Hello Jamie and Ian, Nice to see you back. It’s lonely, boring and sad without you two.
We missed you as well!
"What do you call people who don't make mistakes?" I love it!! And for those folks that can't understand why these vehicles are so expensive, I challenge them to watch your videos to see just how labor intensive they are! Great work, as always!👍
So much work. That you make look so easy.. That is why I watch, and you build. we make a great team. Thanks for the videos
Could not has said it better myself
My new T-Shirt arrived. Thank you. And it DOES glow in the dark!!
The flat metal gap filler and bridge piece were genius. Takes a craftsman and an artist with vision. And speaking of craftsmanship, Jamie, your filming, editing, music, and presentation have become top drawer! Keep it up and the production crew for Full Custom Garage will be stopping by for a few tips! All of the hard work by both of you has made your channel one of the best automotive channels on UA-cam.
Thank you! I am still working on improving the production quality! It is fun to learn! Thank you for watching! ~. Jamie
As a normal petrol head brought up on custom car mags in the 80's I never imagined the detailed work that went into creations such as yours. I love the sheer artistry of what you're doing, and while I love the tv shows you've done, it's excellent seeing the real effort that goes into each and every curve and bend of your amazing vehicles. Thanks Ian and Jamie for giving us this.
Sooo many hours! Thank you!
Jamie and Ian, you've hit the big time!..now get the giant shop built , tons of new tools and lots of people helping fill ur content. Love you two just the way u are.
Ian, anybody who says they never make a mistake isn’t doing anything. Another great video. Thanks.
Ian is certainly a master of his trade. The way that that he envisions things in their most particular details is really refreshing and not short of amazing. As a person who does not have at all any of his skills, I just admire what he does. That is why this show is so complementary to his other TV show: You can see how this thinking evolves and how he implements his ideas. In this show you tings happening in front of your yes, in the other show he discuss them a bit and then you see them coming to fruition in stages and in longer intervals.
Carry on Ian and Jamie. Lobe watching this show.
Wow Ian 👌 you're a GENIUS. I LIKE THAT YOU JUST VISUALIZE IT CUT ,SHAPE AND WELD. I WISH I CAN WELD LIKE YOU 👍.....IM WORKING ON IT.
Out of all your tv shows n video forms, this is the best. Your interaction with the people beats entertaining antics
So true, the interaction is what makes it better.
I have an old DVD where you built a roadster pickup and your steel toed boots were tore up so you took pliers and pulled the steel toes out and welded them to the cowl for air scoops. Very cool touch. Still have that DVD btw
I have a lot respect for you, you make one change to a car and it will cost you hours and hours of labor, and you go into it with such passion and patience.
Great to see Ian on U-tube ! I've got a couple of DVD's which I've played a dozen times. If anything his Fab skills have gotten better with the passage if time.
Ian's command of the death wheel is extraordinary. Master of the death wheel.
Excellent guys 😊
Really enjoy you show, what u do is real art. Whether u like it or not it's the journey,
While I was watching Ian work his magic, I looked at the 👍 counter it was at 54 when I started its screaming up amazing just how many people enjoy watching him work . 👍
Now that is going to be a great car when done. I'm with you Ian, 30's and 40's cars are the best. I like 50's also. Think I was born to late. Love everything you do. Keep them coming please. Hello to you and Jamie from Monterey Cal. 🖐🤘
Right on!
Comment above about Bob Ross. Agreed. Ian just flows and his true inner self shows through. So glad I found his channel😊
Jamie's voice reminds me of the female version of hal 9000.❤. Thank you both for sharing.
We are glad you found us too!
I see those sub numbers going up,it’s gaining some momentum but not where it should be for the immense talent of the creators. Thank you Ian and Jamie for sharing these videos. Hit the right buttons people and help grow this endeavor.
you sir is good medicine... Thankyou
You are an inspiration man it’s a joy to watch you work
Love the way you show how you do everything. Refreshing to watch. Thankyou
Great video on the art of the chop. Thanks
Thank you. Great channel.
Our pleasure!
With Ian you become accustumed to most excellent customs!
Master Class on metal shaping !
Thanks Ian and Jamie,you are the best!,Special tribute to Dude, Pawprints in our hearts forever.
I love watching Ian Work. Makes something very difficult look so easy.
Love the angle of the door frame , it's gonna look awesome as usual
Ian has years of experience doing this but this episode I'm praising Jamie for her excellent camera work. She has definitely become a pro and it's the camera work is as much as Ian's experience that makes all these fun to watch. Kudos to JAMIE.
I 2nd that.
Outstanding job on the door. Love the way you showed how to bend the metal. Car is going to look great when you are done.
Thanks for editing the noise out. I now exactly what kind of hassle it can be. You spend the time doing it one time, and thousands of times we dont have to hear it.
My pleasure! It is time consuming, but worth it!
Really nice work Ian and Jamie Definitely taking Shape
Ian, you are the master metal fabricator. Really enjoy see watching you work.
Ian your doing a great job as you always do 👍
Thanks 👍
Having to narrow the door depth is the hidden struggle for many. Exemplary skill work from a true talent. Wonderful work.
Freakin’ amazing!!! Thanks for the fabulous fab work!
Love Wacthing him did his Art work it is amazing he eye ball it
I love the way you aren't afraid to make the seemingly impossible possible. The way you eyeball your present and future tasks and make them seem so simple. I think your lack of fear to tackle tough projects is amazing. You sir are an artist .😊❤
The Chevy chop is progressing well. Like the passenger side windows and styling lines. Look forward to your return to the VW... I am biased to bugs!... when you have time. And the jeep, another promising project. Never a dull moment? It's why I tune in!!
Thanks again for another lesson in custom work. Just watching Ian's process of fitting and sizing is a literal tutorial. This is one of the few channels that excites me and makes me want to create in my shop.
Awesome! Glad you’re here and finding inspiration 🙏😎
Hey you two glad you’re back. On this video, I noticed your treat dispenser for your shop inspector. It brought a tear to my eye. I’ve been watching you since way back and I miss your shop inspector Awesome dog
A’ CarnalitO purely art! Thank you both be safe!
For a while I thought you were working with wet toilet paper..... Then VOILA , the window opening had structure..... Simply amazing to watch you work.. THANKS FOR SHARING>
Thank you very much!
You are a master artist thanks for sharing , wishing you a very Merry Christmas
Thank you for sharing. Nice👍
Per your opening "WARNING" - despite caution I DID learn that watching "The Roussel videos" are fun - and entertaining.
Thank you Jamie and Ian. Merry Christmas to you both!!!
Great build, enjoyable
sculpting an artistic vision🥰 WOW!!! Impressively Amazing.
Always a great video merry Christmas to you and jamie and a blessed New year keep the great videos coming
Ian you are the man for figuring out how to make it work! Jamie I’m so happy you have figured out the language for his work! IE: it flows better! Heck yeah girl you go! Love the show you both put on for us! Makes my day when I get my Ian-Jamie fix!
Wow your really working the background music "tune in, turn on, drop out guru tunes" I approve
And Jamie, the background music you selected is spot on. Most likely inspired by the Doors. The Doors, get it? Ian working on the doors, music inspired by the Doors. Okay I’ll let myself out. Before I go can you put up a thermometer on the wall? Thanks for everthing you two do.
Ha! I see what you did there....maybe it was subliminal...I was thinking 60's London vibes with a little psychedelic for good measure 😂😂😂😂
man this was super love how you reworked those doors.. looks great!
Thanks Johnny!
I loved this episode!! Ian you are the wizard of all things metal!! Absolutely loved the music too!!!!!! Awesome!!!
Good to see you back was missing my fix of your work Ian ,what amazes me is you got several major projects on the go at once and seems to just flow ,Have to say Jamie your doing a ace job on the videos editing etc and love how you always asking questions on why Ian does this or that
We all missed you guys I just love how Ian pieces cars together he makes some great cars
Been watching you since the beginning Ian ! Always love picking up a new trick ! Jamie & you take care ! 👍 Dig your shop !
Hey Ian love what your doing with the car and me and my dad love watching your videos I remember him introducing me to your amazing work on 7mate when I was about 4-5 I'm 15 now. we watch your UA-cam and I love it man thank you for all the inspiration for my Bedford I'm building and thank you for everything you've done keep on ripping man
Congrats to both of you for another great episode. Editing is much tighter and flows well. Very good music selection. Thank you
Loving this project, can't wait to see it finished. Merry Christmas from down under...
Hello Jamie and Ian nice to see you back and well.
Looking good. Another great video 👍👍
Fastest 40 minutes going. I could watch Ian for hours
Doing this right hand door you are genious metal worker. Thankyou for the training every time i watch.
Want to thank you for explaining what you are doing. It helps novices to maybe willingly give it a shot. Very cool and I like all your project ideas. 👍👍
It's insane how you make it look so easy! That car is gonna be super phresh when it's done, thanks for the vid you guys!
You make it look so easy and that’s where you get all these other guys in trouble thinking that they can do the same thing with you. It’s just a breeze and you’re thinking three times ahead of yourself but I love it.
It’s not easy … not at all 😎
I'm liking this, the mirror image cut from left to right on the door 'A' pillar is right up my alley...now this is a good vid and edited well.
Ian would it be easier and quicker to flat plate the 'B' piller as one whole, then cut the inside window edge on both the quarter and door parallel for parallel aesthetics and slice the centre parallel to give the final cut for the door opening ?
Wish I could send a diagram to give you better vision ❤️
Video quality is getting right up there with the tv show vids lately. Your wife is a quick learner
You seem to be in a good place in life Ian. I love watching your videos. Your better half is a great commentator and video videographer. Stay healthy you two.
Hi Ian have been a fan of full custom garage for a long time but only get repeats early mornings here in Australia it's great to find you on UA-cam thank you .
Ian & Jamie, I wish you two a very Merry Christmas and all the best in the coming year. I Have asked Santa to bring Ian a quart of Nyquil for his sniffles. Keep on rocking the Fab. world you two. mike
Truly enjoyed this episode!
That was great to watch you are such a Pro!!
Awesome episode! Learned a lot. Each video gets better than the last.
This show is. So. So. Much better then .. Bad Chad custom ….Chad just in it for the money he gets for the show! Most of his builds end up in his shed doing nothing ! Ian &. Partner both are humble people … nice to seeeee
I'm really digging the Doors Rave music. Keep it up!
Sorry to hear about "The Shop Inspector," my friend. God bless.
Man I think you and your wife work together perfectly also I think your fabrication show is one of the better shows I’ve been watching keep on the grind I love your work.!!!!!👍
Thanks 👍
Well done Ian!
Love to watch you chop a roof, you are the master! Like to see you chop an E-Type which is beautiful except from the side where the proportions are wrong.
What a lot of work
Hey Ian and Jamie! Always enjoy watching you, you're entertaining and bring knowledge to the episodes every time.
It's going to be Great change over full Custom , can't wait again!
Really like seeing the whole process of the build great channel
The anvil takes me to my youth! My father’s a blacksmith, among other trades (farrier and meat processor).
My first boss used to tell me i was so rough i would break a anvil lol.
Always fun and interesting to watch what you do. How you got that window door frame to work with the chop and the door blew my mind. 😱
hey Ian and Jamie.... pete here from australia at present I'm watchin the second stage of the 1940 chev.... great work guys... I've actually got a good mate over this way that reminds me alot of you lol he a bald headed self taught fabricator that's in to roof chops and everything your doing.. he actually chopped a 1951 chev 4 door down in to a 2 door... you and him have a talent that's outa control... keep up the good work mate and you and Jamie take care I'll look forward to the next one.... cheers 👍👍👍👍
Another great job you two 👍❤️😀
Thank you!
It's great to watch you dodge and weave to get to your final vision...amazing and Jamie on the camera to record it all..nice job
Rather ingenious utilizing the flip-side door frame. It turned out great.
Excellent Ian. Ever since I was a younger chap in my 20's with my Chevy 49 I wanted to chop the roof but I had no Idea how to make the window frames be correct and follow the original path, you just showed us how to do it. Unfortunately I don't have the car
Good job you guys looks badass!
Great work as usual lan and nice filming Jamie , you guys are doing fantastic 😀 👍