Quit Doing Body Filler the Hard Way! Amazing Simple Trick Used By Professional Bodyshops

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  • Опубліковано 16 лют 2024
  • In this video I will be doing some basic rust and dent repairs on a 1964 Impala door. Then I will weld up the trim holes and do a body filler tutorial. Plus, I destroy a vacuum cleaner and buy the cats a new entertainment center!
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  • @russdavis1960
    @russdavis1960 4 місяці тому +7

    After the careful disassembly of the vacuum cleaner...it fits this episode rather nicely...
    ...as neither one sucks.
    Glad to see the use of the heat activated and formed 'bondo'.
    Keep up the great work and episodes!!!

  • @Pedroisanickname
    @Pedroisanickname 4 місяці тому +6

    My cat really enjoyed watching the vacuum destroying montage. 😂

  • @erbthatsright1103
    @erbthatsright1103 4 місяці тому +6

    Gene Windfield born 1927 has been using lead for 90 years. He is still with us and looks great!

  • @jacksrbetter1870
    @jacksrbetter1870 4 місяці тому +5

    Missed you catching on fire while playing with the filler. The vacuum cleaner tutorial was very informative and educational.

  • @JimmyMakingitwork
    @JimmyMakingitwork 4 місяці тому +4

    I appreciate you taking the lead on this Impala door for us.

  • @briquetaverne
    @briquetaverne 4 місяці тому +104

    You know the term "Lead sled"? I'm old enough to remember when plastic fillers didn't exist. All the older kids of the 1950's used to customize their cars using lead. Some of the coolest designs came out of mixing Oldsmobile or Buick grills with Mercury headlights and Chevy tailfins all blended together with lead then painted in candy apple Blue, Pink or Green.

    • @aaadamt964
      @aaadamt964 4 місяці тому +4

      I've always heard that term used to refer to 49-51 ford's. Lead sled or shoe box.

    • @scottcates
      @scottcates 4 місяці тому +1

      neat

    • @CarterAutoRestyling
      @CarterAutoRestyling  4 місяці тому +4

      Yup, all my bodywork heroes started out building lead sleds back in the pre-bondo days!

    • @briquetaverne
      @briquetaverne 4 місяці тому +8

      Yes, these early '49-'51 Fords & Mercs, were often the subject of customizing because they were plentiful, cheap to buy and had V-8's so naturally due to the lead work they were called "Lead sleds" but they weren't the only ones having that definition.
      Since so many cars of the era were outdated in appearance in less than 4 or 5 years due to Detroit's styling change tastes, A lot of the bulbous, high roofed, heavy weight 2 door cars were sought after to reshape but in truth Early to Mid 50's cars like '48-52 Plymouths, Dodges, Kaiser & Henry Jays '53-'54 Chevys & Pontiacs, '55-'56 Oldsmobiles, Buicks, & Mercurys (and even some Pre-finned Studebakers or foreign cars) were selected for body changes and were called Lead sleds.
      I knew a guy who took and Austin "A-40" Devon, chopped the roof, Frenched the existing Headlights and added two more into the front fenders and then shoehorned a 52 Lincoln flathead into it. He had to bolster the springs to compensate for the engine's weight and it over supported the car's nose giving it a gasser appearance. He painted it this black and added Orange to white flames to the front, licking all the way to the back window (this too was big in those days).@@aaadamt964

    • @COUNTINGSLURPULA
      @COUNTINGSLURPULA 4 місяці тому +2

      I actually like lead loading...

  • @rockypergin2216
    @rockypergin2216 4 місяці тому +6

    Lead finish looks so nice 👍

  • @davecarey7452
    @davecarey7452 4 місяці тому +6

    Beautiful job on the door. It’s understandable that you take a break from the Chicken Truck in order to pay the cat food bill. The claw hammer certainly did a number on the single use plastics. Back in the day when vacuum cleaners were made of lead you’d have needed a torch for disassembly. The health risk comparison between bondo and lead is so funny because it’s so true. Looking forward to the next episode.

  • @428eliminator3
    @428eliminator3 4 місяці тому +5

    Cold War Motors is proud of you for Embracing the Suck!

  • @johnburch6927
    @johnburch6927 4 місяці тому +5

    Always enjoyable, I laugh and I learn, even now. Something to ponder, my dad, and myself now, used lead/tin solder and plugs for trim holes and used it for small rust pitted areas. Awesome content.

  • @rendelawenzel239
    @rendelawenzel239 4 місяці тому +5

    You are the real deal sir. A true craftsman. I enjoy seeing the right way of fixing these old vehicles. Keep up the great work!

  • @wimtillaart8671
    @wimtillaart8671 4 місяці тому +8

    That vacuum cleaner deserves a full restoration video for his services!

    • @roomwithapointofview
      @roomwithapointofview 4 місяці тому

      Restoration?
      He is talented, but I'm not sure he's a miracle worker.
      A burial mound, perhaps, but it has sucked it's last dirt.
      All hail the new vacuum cleaner.

    • @wimtillaart8671
      @wimtillaart8671 4 місяці тому +1

      @@roomwithapointofview 🤣

  • @robertshemory3541
    @robertshemory3541 4 місяці тому +6

    Liked before watched. Know it will be excellent as always. I fixed a TV remote that way
    Good times. 👍✌️😎❤️🇺🇸

  • @rumrunner1756
    @rumrunner1756 4 місяці тому +6

    Big 👍 Kyle. Your brilliant Bondo work @CWM is how I found this channel and darn it I’ve been hooked ever since. Today is Saturday so I get a double dose of Canadian hijinks. 🍻

  • @marcstannard6322
    @marcstannard6322 4 місяці тому +8

    The destruction of the vacuum felt like German performance art that pairs nicely with your occasional smoldering jacket.

  • @WildWestGarage
    @WildWestGarage 4 місяці тому +9

    Great video, I use the same technique to “fix” crappy appliances. I fixed a printer that way once.

    • @CarterAutoRestyling
      @CarterAutoRestyling  4 місяці тому +1

      Are you for hire? I've got a couple printers in need of an experienced repairman.

  • @lottiecooper609
    @lottiecooper609 4 місяці тому +7

    No need to spend money on therapy this week!!! When in doubt, Bissell out!!! Well done doctor Kyle!!! Thanks for the free therapy!!!

  • @strangersound
    @strangersound 4 місяці тому +7

    Scott has done a lot of great things, but turning us onto Kyle Carter is one of the best. :)

    • @CarterAutoRestyling
      @CarterAutoRestyling  4 місяці тому +3

      It was very kind of him to give this channel a jump start!

  • @scottcates
    @scottcates 4 місяці тому +7

    This video exceeds the recommended daily allowance of Impala. Authorities notified.

  • @dewalt10-2-4
    @dewalt10-2-4 4 місяці тому +7

    Excellent how that cobble work turns out quite perfect.. Yes amazing.. Special MEoWic.

    • @dewalt10-2-4
      @dewalt10-2-4 4 місяці тому +1

      Lead= mat hater syndrome could apply...stay safe..

  • @stantilton2191
    @stantilton2191 4 місяці тому +5

    I called in the wife to enjoy the repair sequence on the vacuum cleaner. She is impressed with you skills an thanks you for the tutorial. I enjoyed the lead work filler part.

  • @user-vq4gk4hx8p
    @user-vq4gk4hx8p 4 місяці тому +3

    As an apprentice i remember seeing Leonard the body shop guy leading up 1960's Rover 90,s and stuff like this, so satisfying to see a ratty patchwork quilt looking car rapidly become presentable again

  • @brendagaunce8757
    @brendagaunce8757 4 місяці тому +5

    Glad you showed steps in using lead for repair. Great job, oh yea, I had been trying to remember who I lent my wife's vacumn cleaner to. Just keep it untill I need it.

  • @vicmabus1532
    @vicmabus1532 4 місяці тому +5

    And sandpaper! That stuff is DANGEROUS!! I sanded the end off my thumb one time, and there was no warning!!!!

  • @IrenESorius
    @IrenESorius 4 місяці тому +6

    Thank you kindly for sharing your garage adventures, Mr Metal Magician,, 💖🙏💖

  • @erichutchins2113
    @erichutchins2113 4 місяці тому +4

    That new box content was epic! Thank you as.always for sharing your skills and knowledge.

  • @paulhedman7387
    @paulhedman7387 4 місяці тому +5

    You finally figured out that I only tune in for that exciting cat content. It was especially captivating this time. I may have accidentally picked up a little bit of auto restyling info between the cat segments. Thanks.

  • @countswing284
    @countswing284 4 місяці тому +6

    I've been using a ball peen hammer for vacuum repair. Now I see how the rip claw is way more effective, thanks for the tip! Cheers! 😎👍🔨

  • @harleyveejay
    @harleyveejay 4 місяці тому +5

    I really loved the plug for Carter's Factory Authorized Bissell Vacuum Repair Service, good luck, it looks like you have the technique down pretty good.

  • @killerkane1957
    @killerkane1957 4 місяці тому +5

    I used to fall for your tricks. Never again. I KNEW you were gonna lead it from Jumpstreet.
    You do damn good work. Thank you for your efforts.

  • @badgergarage
    @badgergarage 4 місяці тому +6

    Lead schmlead. I'm here only for the cat content.

  • @jorgefernandez-mv8hu
    @jorgefernandez-mv8hu 4 місяці тому +5

    I did a lot of that while working on older telephone cables that had lead sheathes. We also used lead wiping cloths as well as a shaving hook for contouring. That is an art form. So glad you guys are still keeping it alive. The fender looks great!

  • @57moto59
    @57moto59 4 місяці тому +3

    Those Bondo Sticks are amazing! I need to get some of those.. Dang Bondo company always innovating!!

  • @rayfunk5659
    @rayfunk5659 4 місяці тому +8

    I've been soldering electronic circuits for over 50 years using various lead tin formulations. Sometimes 60/40/, maybe 70/30 and if I am feeling particularly rebellious, 63/37. Folks may say I'm not quite right in the head, but wait! What was I talking about again?

  • @gordonborsboom7460
    @gordonborsboom7460 4 місяці тому +5

    I’ve never heard of an Impalador before. Ambassador and Impala love child? As love would have it, it must be a Moredoor

  • @walterbrown8694
    @walterbrown8694 4 місяці тому +4

    This was the way we did it when I began working in body shops in 1951. The old guys that smoked cigars while they used the acetylene torch, wood paddle, and the lead bar were artists. I never saw any Bondo until a few years later - then in the 60s it seemed like everybody was using it and the old "lead" patches disappeared. I still smoked cigars while I worked until I gave them up over 40 years ago because of bronchitis.

  • @micseph6186
    @micseph6186 4 місяці тому +4

    Another masterpiece

  • @LarryDeSilva64
    @LarryDeSilva64 4 місяці тому +4

    Great progress Kyle and also great tutorial on doing it the right way. Your cat is not real sure about that box. Mine sees a box and jumps in it. Thanks for the video.

  • @beatglauser9444
    @beatglauser9444 4 місяці тому +2

    Memories: The very first patches I ever welded were the corners of the doors of my 63 Belair. That was 41 years ago. I had no idea of the shrinkage a weld can cause. After I was finished, the lower parts of the door were quite wavy. As the car was white it was hardly visible.
    The repairs were nearly identical to the one you showed. Some inner corners needed patching as well. After 39 years we had to replace the lower parts of the doors again. Well if a repair lasts nearly fourty years it was not made to shabby. Nothing lasts forever. Well maybe classic Chevies do.

  • @robames1293
    @robames1293 4 місяці тому +5

    Solder used in Electronics (sorry Bondo) is 60 40 because it goes through the "mushy stage" quickly at a lower temp whereas "lead" for body work being 70 30 stays mushy or workable longer. It is all to do with the phase diagram of Lead/Tin and the alloys thereof.

  • @dewalt10-2-4
    @dewalt10-2-4 4 місяці тому +5

    I have back over the appliance with my truck to effect the same results.. the compaction make disposal easy.. Ha ha

  • @ronpat13
    @ronpat13 4 місяці тому +3

    I really learned something watching you leading the door. It was great. Thanks.

  • @gregmaggielipscomb9246
    @gregmaggielipscomb9246 4 місяці тому +3

    Kyle what a way to start a Saturday, watching a fine young man lay down some Plumbumb!

  • @myshopmyrules.3017
    @myshopmyrules.3017 4 місяці тому +5

    I do enjoy taking stuff apart. I resently taken apart a recliner. I was going to sell the metal and save the leather for later projects and burn the wood. But now that i see the wood is nice oak ill keep it. It is perfect size to make the ladel you are using in this video. I might even keep part of the mechanism. The foam went into the trash but there were enough big pieces that if you needed to restore parts of a car seat with destroyed foam you could use it. If i did not take the chair apart i would have paid money to trow it away. And the time it took to take it apart i was watching youtube while i took it apart.

  • @drivewayshop
    @drivewayshop 4 місяці тому +4

    Taking things apart to see how they work is fun. The truck is getting them back together so they work and your mom or wife (in this case, cold war motors) doesn't notice. 😅

  • @chrisconrod9560
    @chrisconrod9560 4 місяці тому +5

    I came in knowing it was click bait. For a brief moment around 11:00 I actually thought for once you were on the up and up. If only you could use your powers of persuasion for good...

  • @miguelsalo48
    @miguelsalo48 4 місяці тому +3

    You could make lead chip stew like Mom used to make 😮😂🤙😎👍

  • @SmittyInVegas
    @SmittyInVegas 4 місяці тому +2

    Aww man.
    Those hundred-year-old paint chips off the windowsill were so tasty. Especially the green ones.😅

  • @38Chev572
    @38Chev572 4 місяці тому +3

    You can learn quickly by disassembly, it is also unsually satisfying. Boxes are the best toys for pets and children.

  • @lenscap8925
    @lenscap8925 4 місяці тому +4

    Keep the cord from the vacuum...makes a great extension for 2 wire tools with an old cord, or add a 2 wire female end.

  • @richardmarino5658
    @richardmarino5658 4 місяці тому +3

    I like this barndough job. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @just4guitar558
    @just4guitar558 4 місяці тому +4

    Can’t wait to see how you section the hood on the chicken truck!

  • @michaelwatson3929
    @michaelwatson3929 4 місяці тому +4

    I've taken a few things apart to see how they work in my time as well :) Laughed my ass off. Thanks for the look at this vanishing art. I live in California GOOD LUCK working with Lead here anymore.

  • @lancemclean9273
    @lancemclean9273 4 місяці тому +3

    I’ve disassembled a cordless land line telephone in a similar manner- I determined it couldn’t be repaired

  • @farfromdonemotors6796
    @farfromdonemotors6796 4 місяці тому +3

    Any lead work videos are helpful. I'm planning on doing a lot of lead on my 37 Hudson. Never used it for bodywork before but I've done plenty of copper plumbing.

  • @dans.98
    @dans.98 4 місяці тому +3

    Love the humor,. Thanks for tutorial on the lead application . You show the best how to’s of anyone on the net .
    Love watching your very good videos.

  • @tomdarnell4369
    @tomdarnell4369 4 місяці тому +4

    17:50. I’m sure that AvE would approve, as I’ve seen him dissect several appliances to see how they work. Possibly slightly more methodical an approach, though. Possibly.

  • @lazyhoundracing9621
    @lazyhoundracing9621 4 місяці тому +3

    I hate the drab color of bondo. I was so excited to see the shiney new bondo. Then I found out it was my childhood friend lead. I have been exposed to lead my whole life and I'm fine as far as you know. Now that I know what the inside of my vacuum looks like I feel confident I can fix it. I learn a lot from your videos and like watching them in slow motion to make them longer. The seemingly Mexican music reminds me of my 18th birthday when I went Tijuana in a bar and watched a show involving a donkey. Thank you for your time.

    • @CarterAutoRestyling
      @CarterAutoRestyling  4 місяці тому +1

      Between the lead exposure and Tijuana adventure, I'd say you've lived quite a charmed life. Also, thanks for viewing my videos in slow motion, as they were originally intended to be viewed!

  • @jmpsavescars
    @jmpsavescars 4 місяці тому +4

    In 2006 when i attended wyotech they said we were the last class to be taught how to fill and file with lead. The rest i cant remember.

  • @buchonite
    @buchonite 4 місяці тому +2

    For months now I have tried to copy your bodywork techniques without success . However after seeing your methods for domestic appliance rebuilds I have re-enacted them near perfectly . My wife will be delighted when she gets home

  • @williambourland5098
    @williambourland5098 4 місяці тому +3

    Hey, That vacuum had it coming.

  • @Durfield
    @Durfield 4 місяці тому +2

    “Going to the store is scary”. Ha ha ha! Love this guy.

  • @robertstaff
    @robertstaff 4 місяці тому +5

    Love your vids. Keep it up!

  • @johndenton5555
    @johndenton5555 4 місяці тому +2

    Taking small appliances apart like that is easy...it's the repair and re-assembly of it when you realize it belongs to a friend and has sentimental value (it was the vacuum he and his late brother & dad used together when he first started repairing cars😨) THAT is the tough part. 🤣

  • @garykerkstra1067
    @garykerkstra1067 4 місяці тому +2

    Love your videos Kyle. Came across a brand new UA-cam channel that the rest of us Kyle fans and Cold War Motors fans will love.
    1958 Pontiac Safari Rescue

  • @christianheidt5733
    @christianheidt5733 4 місяці тому +3

    That's some next level repair job, blown away by your skills!

  • @user-ox3cr2cp5z
    @user-ox3cr2cp5z 4 місяці тому +5

    I have fixed things since I was a toddler. I would take the nobs off of the TV and repair the radio by taking out all of the tubes, did the radio ever work again, nope. My younger brothers would melt lead in the fire place. I don't remember why, it really wasn't any of my business. Love Allan an Poe lovely fur babies!

  • @user-sy4pc6wr8h
    @user-sy4pc6wr8h 4 місяці тому +4

    i see you fixed the vac.......what was that about smelling lead........funny stuff bro.

  • @rockypergin2216
    @rockypergin2216 4 місяці тому +2

    I should’ve asked for parts for a vacuum. I didn’t know you were into dismantling. It looks like the very model I needed parts for! Oh well, have a great day.

  • @dougtexas9075
    @dougtexas9075 4 місяці тому +3

    I've used lead one time. It did work but have to make sure to put on enough lead.

  • @luisbatista1103
    @luisbatista1103 4 місяці тому +3

    Good morning sir

  • @davidbisnette7673
    @davidbisnette7673 4 місяці тому +3

    Like the lead schooling Thanks for the class

  • @ralfgottfridhansson3127
    @ralfgottfridhansson3127 4 місяці тому +4

    Leads fill the dents better than amalgam fillings

  • @COUNTINGSLURPULA
    @COUNTINGSLURPULA 4 місяці тому +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed the vacuum disassembly. Mint! 👌

  • @joelpalmer
    @joelpalmer 4 місяці тому +3

    New meaning to "get the lead out"

  • @briquetaverne
    @briquetaverne 4 місяці тому +2

    If you're a fan of coldwarmotors, you'll remember that Scott has a 1950 or '51 Chevy hardtop coupe in his fleet. That car was mildly customized ( I suspect from the parts he used to do the custom finned taillights, the customizer probably used lead) Those taillights & fins were from a 1949-54 Cadillac.

  • @pappabob29
    @pappabob29 4 місяці тому +4

    Recently did a similar "FFA" (Final Function Assessment) on a microwave/hood appliance. Didn't include the "drop" evaluations but did include lots of "nut/phillips driver, sawsall resistance evaluations and "blue/recycle bin capability" tests. On its way to "NextLifeLand" the next morning !!! Sorry, no "film @ 11:00" !!! ;o)

  • @robertbrainerd5919
    @robertbrainerd5919 4 місяці тому +3

    I'm a returned patreon because of your love of music and your hands-on shop technique. I worked on my cars when I was young, but now I just replace them.

  • @davidkimsey9591
    @davidkimsey9591 4 місяці тому +3

    I’ve always heard that nature abhors a vacuum. I guess Kyle does as well 😊.

  • @CHEECHMUN
    @CHEECHMUN 2 місяці тому +5

    That's old school. Takes skill, especially when it discovers gravity!!!!

  • @thefrugalhandyman5054
    @thefrugalhandyman5054 4 місяці тому +3

    Back in the day blacksmiths repaired cars with torch welding and wood paddle body solder. I had one of these guys teach us high school welding. his tutorial for electric welding was heres the switch to turn it off and on. Then he said a torch can go anywhere. all you need is a match book.

  • @jeremyhoffman3671
    @jeremyhoffman3671 4 місяці тому +3

    Excellent work !!

  • @jsharp1776
    @jsharp1776 4 місяці тому +3

    Thanks for the lesson on doing lead fill on your panels. I have a 68 Camaro and wanted to lead the rear quarter panels. And never had anyway of knowing how they did the lead filler for proper Bondo. Thank you so much.

  • @bluesman6955
    @bluesman6955 4 місяці тому +3

    You went Pete Townshend on that vacuum cleaner. Good job!

  • @Wildwood975
    @Wildwood975 4 місяці тому +3

    Going to the store is scary…. Best line on the internet so far in 2024! And lead ain’t anywhere as dangerous as Co2 gas. Everyone knows that!

  • @user-ox3cr2cp5z
    @user-ox3cr2cp5z 4 місяці тому +3

    I live for the end of the show and read the credits and of course watch for Lady Poe and Sir Allan!

  • @Pancho-villa666
    @Pancho-villa666 4 місяці тому +3

    I really like how much pride went into disassembling that vacuum cleaner. Reassembly is exactly the reverse in the same order !

  • @roomwithapointofview
    @roomwithapointofview 4 місяці тому +5

    "800 holes"
    If I've told you once, I've told you a million times, don't exaggerate.
    If at first you don't succeed, try a bigger hammer.

  • @92xl
    @92xl 4 місяці тому +4

    17:46 I once took apart a 40v Kobalt chainsaw that the trigger switch quit functioning on with the same tool you used to refurbished your vacuum. Reassembly was optional.

  • @number7__879
    @number7__879 4 місяці тому +15

    Well, looks like I've made it 😂😂😂 A grown man watching another grown man spread lead around and it isn't boring 😂😂😂 This is the life 😅

  • @ronmurphy9819
    @ronmurphy9819 4 місяці тому +4

    I like the kitties I liked the vacuum cleaner bit😂, with the classical music, and your style humor, all keep me wondering what’s going to happen next? Thank You

  • @cavisco
    @cavisco 4 місяці тому +5

    Yeah, I hate vacuuming too.

    • @chrishouse5753
      @chrishouse5753 4 місяці тому +1

      Invest in a robot. Now instead of vacuuming weekends I press a button and learn about lead-bondo.

  • @larrymarkee8277
    @larrymarkee8277 4 місяці тому +2

    Again, Kyle, your skills are over the top. Especially when it comes to vacuum cleaner service and repairs. I’m in need of a beater bar for my vacuum. Assuming the beater bar is still in pristine condition I could use it for my vacuum. If you would be so kind, please sent, at your convenience, to Keyboard Expert #49, Valley of Shame, Idiot Town USA, 20500. Thanks

  • @John_1124
    @John_1124 4 місяці тому +3

    No matter how wobbly, it is still a stand. I would gladly trade the tree stump I use for such a nice wobbly stand.

  • @erikjakobsson4622
    @erikjakobsson4622 4 місяці тому +4

    In your tutorial you, asusual, forgot to inform the people about the importance of the rigidity of the workbench you are working on, the spongier the better, but also demands greater experience.
    I, my self, am only doing bondo and grinding work with the panels suspended by bungeecords! But I am also somewhat of an internet expert....
    Nice video as usual! Always great content!

  • @raym3036
    @raym3036 4 місяці тому +3

    Love it!

  • @pamdunn8454
    @pamdunn8454 4 місяці тому +2

    the vacuum cleaner scene reminded me of a time i was having a cleaning party and the vacuum cleaner i needed showed up after everybody had done all the cleaning the hard way , needless to say that vacuum cleaner ended up pretty much the same way yours did , i don't want to be judgmental but that thing probably deserved a good thrashing and I'm sure one day you'll probably fix it when your not busy ha ha

  • @bryanb3194
    @bryanb3194 4 місяці тому +2

    16:52 the kitties were like "Yes human, kill the noise machine! Destroy it!"

  • @donkintz281
    @donkintz281 4 місяці тому +4

    Especially when you find out, all you had to do was plug your appliance in LOL.

  • @rickrice3221
    @rickrice3221 4 місяці тому +3

    Still waiting for you to finish the bodywork on that Studebaker - that guy needs help!