When I finished the metalwork on my car in September 2022 and it went off for paint, I merrily sold my welder and sent my remaining spot-weld drill bits to the guys at Retropower Cars as a thanks for the great content they make. I was vacating that workshop and unlikely to be doing bodywork again soon, so selling the welder was the right thing to do. But now I find myself sitting here, watching you weld, thinking, "I should really get another project and get back into metalwork..." It's all part of the sickness that is car obsession, I guess... ;-) Seriously though, I'm really enjoying this - and also finding it super educational. Seeing how the Mustang's structure is designed can only be beneficial for the day I get my own (!). Love the intro, love the videos and the diversity of your automotive adventures, and will support where I can.
Every job I've had I was always had to compromise somewhere. With my videos and now working on cars I can take things as far as I want! Thanks for the continued support brother!
Nice work. As much metal work as you do perhaps you should consider a plasma cutter. they're relatively inexpensive and are just about wonderful. Great videos.
Hi.👋 I'm a new subscriber. I love classic car restoration! Your channel came across my *feed. I'm SO glad it did. Your car channel is different. It's more visual and artistic. Groovy man. 👀 🎨 🖼 📽 📷 🎼 🎶🎵
Glad to see you back on the Mustang! For a young guy, you seem to be pretty knowledgeable about automobiles. Where did you pick your skill up at? Enjoying the channel and it's STILL not too late to change your choice of an engine 😅... Just kidding with you, keep that content coming bro.
Thank you for watching! I think just working on and reading about them a lot throughout my life. Dad taught me a lot on our old Datsun when I was younger and I started detailing when I was 14. Kinda just picked it all up along the way.
Heck yeah brother! Getting new metal installed is exciting!
Feels goooooood!
When I finished the metalwork on my car in September 2022 and it went off for paint, I merrily sold my welder and sent my remaining spot-weld drill bits to the guys at Retropower Cars as a thanks for the great content they make. I was vacating that workshop and unlikely to be doing bodywork again soon, so selling the welder was the right thing to do. But now I find myself sitting here, watching you weld, thinking, "I should really get another project and get back into metalwork..." It's all part of the sickness that is car obsession, I guess... ;-)
Seriously though, I'm really enjoying this - and also finding it super educational. Seeing how the Mustang's structure is designed can only be beneficial for the day I get my own (!). Love the intro, love the videos and the diversity of your automotive adventures, and will support where I can.
It is all part of the obsession for sure, lol. I'm really glad you're enjoying it. Happy to have folks like you along for the ride!
From the quality of your videos to the thoroughness of your work you continue to impress Andrew. 👍
Every job I've had I was always had to compromise somewhere. With my videos and now working on cars I can take things as far as I want! Thanks for the continued support brother!
Nice work. As much metal work as you do perhaps you should consider a plasma cutter. they're relatively inexpensive and are just about wonderful. Great videos.
@silvernblackattach lol I got a wishlist and a plasma is definitely on it. Thank you so much for watching!
Having been on this journey with you since day 0, this was an incredibly satisfying one to watch. Keep up the good work you ambitious madman!
@stevenchan7991 literally pushed it into the garage lol. Z
Hi.👋 I'm a new subscriber. I love classic car restoration! Your channel came across my *feed. I'm SO glad it did. Your car channel is different. It's more visual and artistic. Groovy man. 👀 🎨 🖼 📽 📷 🎼 🎶🎵
Thanks for the sub!
Impressive work! You’re learning a lot!
Trying to! Thanks for watching Tom!
Great job bro!! Can’t wait to see more progress.
Gonna be a big update this weekend. Thanks for watching dude!
Glad to see you back on the Mustang! For a young guy, you seem to be pretty knowledgeable about automobiles. Where did you pick your skill up at? Enjoying the channel and it's STILL not too late to change your choice of an engine 😅... Just kidding with you, keep that content coming bro.
Thank you for watching! I think just working on and reading about them a lot throughout my life. Dad taught me a lot on our old Datsun when I was younger and I started detailing when I was 14. Kinda just picked it all up along the way.