Well, I’m still above ground. Even though they tried to knock me down underground. Collins still here too he’s still in a coma if you’re asking about him . But he’s making tiny tiny improvements still doesn’t talk But we’re very blessed thank you so much for asking Kirk
In all honesty that repair that I did, I’m certain is better than the factory was. So I don’t really see why it would not pass inspection but to each their own I thought I did a pretty good job.. I suppose beauty is in the eye of the beholder
@@sharpcarco I welded patches in my floor pan and it still failed because I had a dime sized hole in the trunk floor. I guess it all depends on the inspector.
@@PapiDoesIt I make several rust repair components that people purchase from me on a regular weekly basis. They always pass inspection. That’s not to say everybody would pass them because different people have different ideas but the other stuff that I make you can’t even tell that they’re not factory. however, I think if it all looked uniform, meaning that if I truck bed lined the whole underside of the vehicle, it would probably still be difficult to tell that I did this repair. Most of the inspections are for emissions related items, however I’m not certain what they do in the northern states though
I have an Escape its a 2007 and in great condition other than the engine. I am wanting to put an engine in it but do not know where to start can somebody give me a direction to start so I can get going with it. Thanks!!!
@@sharpcarco I won't buy anything Warrior. I like the Bauer line though. In fact when I seen your small sawsall I went and bought the Bauer version. Just today.
You always do impressive work. It’s a pleasure to watch your videos.
Thanks, brother
😂 that is a Michigan vehicle if I ever saw one , lol my first truck was worse, welded in 1/4 inch plate for a repair worked great
@@pmaronto1600 actually I think this one’s from Canada, even Michigan cars aren’t generally this bad. But I don’t really know for certain.
You got me straight tripping boo.
New place to look for rust on my 2006!
I love laying the caulk
Great advert for fluid film hahaha
@@1marcelfilms it certainly would be if they paid me. The issue is generally it’s too late. You have to do it immediately once it’s from the factory.
clay, hows collin doing? havent heard anything in a while
Well, I’m still above ground. Even though they tried to knock me down underground.
Collins still here too he’s still in a coma if you’re asking about him . But he’s making tiny tiny improvements still doesn’t talk
But we’re very blessed thank you so much for asking Kirk
@@sharpcarco my prayers are with you and your family
Have you ever lived in Indianapolis? I've either seen you somewhere or you gotta twin.
Been to Indy quite a few times, but never lived there
@@sharpcarco Ok you just look awful familiar.
@@stevewheatley243 yeah I totally hear that I do look familiar to myself too …. 😂😂
Oh, you know where you might’ve seen me ?
On UA-cam 😂😂😂😂
@@sharpcarco Nah,I think you're an old Mars Hillian. Or a Fountain Square boy.🤔😂
Well, it'll stay on the road for a little while longer but it would never pass safety inspection here.
In all honesty that repair that I did, I’m certain is better than the factory was. So I don’t really see why it would not pass inspection but to each their own I thought I did a pretty good job.. I suppose beauty is in the eye of the beholder
@@sharpcarco I welded patches in my floor pan and it still failed because I had a dime sized hole in the trunk floor. I guess it all depends on the inspector.
@@PapiDoesIt I make several rust repair components that people purchase from me on a regular weekly basis.
They always pass inspection. That’s not to say everybody would pass them because different people have different ideas but the other stuff that I make you can’t even tell that they’re not factory.
however, I think if it all looked uniform, meaning that if I truck bed lined the whole underside of the vehicle, it would probably still be difficult to tell that I did this repair.
Most of the inspections are for emissions related items, however I’m not certain what they do in the northern states though
I have an Escape its a 2007 and in great condition other than the engine. I am wanting to put an engine in it but do not know where to start can somebody give me a direction to start so I can get going with it. Thanks!!!
Warrior sawsall blades ain't worth AF either.
Well, I’m glad you told me that because I’ve never tried them either but yeah I would imagine they are
@@sharpcarco I won't buy anything Warrior. I like the Bauer line though. In fact when I seen your small sawsall I went and bought the Bauer version. Just today.
Ive seen a couple of this guys videos, The Clay Way gives out incomplete information that could get someone injuried or dead.
You have haters, you know you mad’er
WOW!! Car was a mess!! Rust bucket!! Great video content Clay!!! Love how you explain things etc. Great job!!! HUGS from The Jersey Shore 🤗🤗
Thanks Jens!
@@sharpcarco Very Welcome 🤗💜
Crusty!
Is it a Chinese Ford?🤔🤣
Nope, this is 100% ford 😂😂
@@sharpcarco I just wondered. That rusted floor might've been made from low grade pop can's from across the water.lol😂