You are a credit to your trade Ben, as a retired steel fabricator welder it warms my soul to know there are inspirational young men out there who take such pride in their work.... Happy 2023 to you and your Family.......
Possibly the best video you have made. I enjoyed the 2 part series. Straight to the point with no fluff. Good info with affordable new tool purchases on an affordable car.
This is good content, watching you tackle frame repair is an Art, completing the job and making the vehicle look OEM is what I always liked about your channel.
true that and with the portable frame machine...it's obtainable. Even if a home gamer was going to re-build a vehicle, that frame machine still would be cheaper than paying someone else. Scott over at vehcor uses a forklift when he doesn't have access to the frame machine, that works too!
@@6.2Slomaro That's the sort of thing you could buy, use it for your one job, or two, then sell it and still be ahead of the game. I had to paint 50 sheets of plywood double sided. Home Depot wanted $300 a week to rent a sprayer + $200 clean charge. I could buy 1 for $395 so I bought it, used it for a month and sold it for $300.
I love watching videos on frame pulling. I've had 16 years in a machine shop. Learned a lot about fabrication and welding. The gen three mustang I want to buy in the spring of 2023 premium performance pack is going to cost me about $40 to $45,000. I'm thinking about trying to rebuild a wrecked on. I've watched 23rd garage pull the frame rails. They look weak compared to a truck frame. I'd really like to see that machine pull a similar type of frame. If i do try this and it comes out good. I think it will become a new hobby for extra income. On a nother note. Mark, Paul a Brian from paint society have me convinced to try painting. Love your videos. Thank you.
Ben, you are an absolute master of framework! (It’s no wonder all of the other boys come to you to fix the really serious collisions)…..- Live long and prosper young man! 👍😊
It sure is....I personally would have liked to see him slide the pulling assembly left or right instead of tilting it, but hey it worked right? I went back to the previous video and it can slide left or right along the bar that gets clamped to the pinch welds.....
@@muskokamike127 I imagine keeping the base centered keeps the pulling (pushing) force centered on the monocoque. If it was slid back it would add more force to the rear clamp on the left rear side.
Excellent job Ben! I cannot wait to see the next installment. Everything is going together. Just super super good. Thanks again for all your great videos this year, you are an inspiration to everyone who watches. Happy New Years to you, your family and friends. I will see you in the next installment.
I like the way you said you want to do framework more I like it can you show the finish project and then who takes it away from you any updated Workshop outside parts, what you bought what you sold it looks good 😊
All looking good so far, only thing I would say is make certain car is supported level both sides on 4 axle stands before welding anything into place. You could end up with a twisted body otherwise 👍
I have been in the Collison Trade since 1983, it has come along way! I have kept up with all the changes over the years. I am impressed with you ability's and concern to do the job correct and building a safe repaired vehicle. If I can I recommend one thing, get yourself a belt grinder for removing spots weld on parts that are getting replaced and not reused, much faster than drilling.
I'm a panel beater from the early 90s and getting a car the same colour for parts with minimal touch ups doesn't get any better I would be counting my dollars if this was me back in the day. Thanks for the content
Fantastic work Ben, but look after your knees. Kneeling down directly on the concrete for long times will cause issues in later life. Please put something between your knees and the floor, work as much as possible on a table and sit on a stool when possible. Your health is your wealth. Have a very happy 2023!
I see couple of issues with this way of repair. First I would recommend drill bits for spot welds. It helps a lot. 120deg V tip of normal drill is not ideal. Just quality of life thing. First issue I see is a way how car is supported. It sits on jack under floor and structural part of floor is removed. There is high risk of deformation of floor. It is also good idea to have a tool that grabs seal flange on A and C pillar to keep front and back connected. Second issue I have with a way how was replaced B pillar. It should be replaced as whole part. Not welded in middle. That could be done with older cars but not with high strength steel. Yes it takes more time as you have to remove headliner but you are doing it anyway to replace side airbag. Also its factory required way of repair.
I couldn't do this. Wouldn't even know where to begin. Yet you just drive in and get it looking awesome. Only been a subscriber for about a month but already one of my favourite channels.
The frame looks so complicated with many layers, yet you handle everything with easy. Thanks for showing the mere normal people like me what fixing a body would involve. Sure takes a lot of work to make the crashed car look good, working well, and safe again
Hey 2022 was awesome vtune , lots of great videos, and this young man makes his job look easy and we all know that's not true, as always make sure you keep your head up high because if it was easy everyone would be doing it and they are not. Lots of respect for ben.👍👍👍
This is amazing. Man's a guru, proving that anything can be repaired if you have the proper tools, parts and knowledge. Fantastic and interesting video to watch! As others said, it's refreshing to see normal cars repaired back to stock look.
Boy you doing stuff to that car I didn't realize could be done. You make an old man like me look bad. Not really,I look bad all by myself.That is very impressive work you're doing and I certainly enjoy watching. Happy New Year to all you guys.
Mate i would check the turret (roof around the B Pillar as it looks to me that there is still damage there ) might be still in a bit at the top and when you pull it out it will open the door gap by that 1 mm that your after. And Happy New Year.
nice to see down to earth guy building down to earth cars not like other online builders like g squad your keeping it real those guys need to come back down to earth
These type of repair is where you shine mate. Keep the various content and don’t get burned out on some crazy project, or at least stagger those properly Happy new year
Your understanding of metalwork is masterful. The fact that you can accomplish so many steps in so few days all while documenting the process and editing the final work into this video is incredible. I hope you find an editor that can match your high standards so that you can delve even further into the process with us and take some of the load off. Keep up the awesome work and love the channel.
well done ben! this is as enjoyable as those super car builds. more relatable and definitely shows your skills as a builder and craftsman! happy new year man!
Made some good progress! Hoping to see you finish this one us soon and maybe one more of these Nissans and get your yard cleaned up a little! Plus bring you in some income from these builds. Have an awesome 2023!
Never watched anything quite like this before. Fascinated by the way the donor part was cut to size; no tape measure involved, at least not in what was shown. Using original offcuts as guides is genius; similar to marquetry technique.
I have to say that I much prefer this type of video rather than the non stop super duper builds that seem to be all the rage these days. Seeing something being saved and put back into service instead of being scrapped is a great thing in today's throw away society.
100%. I prefer this kind of builds where are just regular car people drive on a day to day situations being saved for a brand new life with a brand new owner
wow! that is really good work! will be like new when done happy new year Ben! all the best and yes i prefer to watch simple cars being repaired over supercars that 99% of people will never get their hands on.
I am not a body guy. The results you achieved with the frame puller are impressive. However, you share many small techniques that can be learned quickly by a guy like myself. Your approach is exciting and fun to watch. Examples like using a larger drill bit when punching out rivets: I would not have done it this way before watching this. I also like how you show your decision process on picking the placement of the staggered joints on the B pillar. It all makes sense when I watch you do it. Thumbs up on the format of a relatable build series.
Brand loyalty in the shop translates to higher profits. Lots of Nissan, lots more parts. Cheaper cars get totaled with minor damage, buy a few , fix a couple and hustle the parts left over. If you have the space it's a winning business model.
Honestly its better with this solo POV style of shooting, you are killing it...! And congratulations for owning more Sentras than Sultans. Keep em Sentras coming 🧡 Happy new year Y'all.
Phenomenal job on this car so far, Ben. Brings back memories of my time in the body shop in the 70s and 80s. I started in Eastern Iowa as a combo body and paint tech. Then I moved to Colorado and discovered you're either one or the other. I could always land a job because I could do either one.
You inspired me with that portable frame machine I'm into buying one myself, man i believe if you were in a pinch you could take empty coke can's and make a patch panel out of them outstanding.Happy New Year!
Ben....you're a BEAST!! LOVE watching you do frame work and doing pulls with the frame machine. You're one of the best in the biz!! Thanks for the awesome vids!!
Great work Ben, have learned loads over the years from you, you know you're good because you makes it looks easy to do. Great inspiration for people wanting to fix their cars
YOU KNOW WHAT?- I HEARD YOU SAY" I GOT THE REST OF THE PUZZLE, AND I THOUGHT YOU WAS JUST SAYING THAT! BUT AS I LOOK AT ALL THOSE PIECES - IT IS TRULY BUILD JUST LIKE PUTING A MODEL CAR TOGETHER. JUST LIKE THE TOY MODEL CAR, THAT YOU GLUE TOGETHER, WHICH ALSO COMES WITH -300 LITTLE PUZZLE PARTS, WHICH IS SOMETIMES A HEADACHE! I think everything in our lives is one BIG - puzzle ? YOU ARE A MASTER CAR BUILDER 👍I HAPPY NEW YEAR - YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 😀
I'm nearly speechless about what you have achieved in so little time! I have to ask if it really is worth it from a financial perspective. It doesn't seem like an expensive car and there is a lot of effort required to bring it back to life. That said, I'm glad you're doing it because you're a joy to watch! Honestly!
Happy new year Ben, each time you start cutting I cringe but that makes me appreciate the results even much more. You great at this and I wish you and your channel all the best and reaching that million subs. ♥️🇿🇦👌🏾
Nice work, nice explanation, nice frame machine. Only one problem, you not suppose to cut the inner crnter pillar. That part has to be replaced complete.
The talent this one guy has is unreal. fixing a car and doing a UA-cam channel all by him self. BRO BIG UPs, Man!!!
Where did the cameraman Mark go?
@@alanszt he's been off , a long day ago
Nice transitions and flow of the work in this installment! Ditto S P!
@@alanszt I think they had a difference of opinion.
Perfect work 👍 I would be pleased it was my car.
You are a credit to your trade Ben, as a retired steel fabricator welder it warms my soul to know there are inspirational young men out there who take such pride in their work.... Happy 2023 to you and your Family.......
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Possibly the best video you have made. I enjoyed the 2 part series. Straight to the point with no fluff. Good info with affordable new tool purchases on an affordable car.
I would love to see more frame work like this on practical cars thanks awesome job .
This is good content, watching you tackle frame repair is an Art, completing the job and making the vehicle look OEM is what I always liked about your channel.
I think that's what he's best at. That's why I started following him. Not a big fan of the complete car builds like the mustang
When I'm bored I use to do puzzles, this guy is doing big boys puzzles....OMG. It's a pleasure to see Ben working with cars.
This rebuild is better than most of these UA-cam build due to the fact it’s relatable to the everyday person.
true that and with the portable frame machine...it's obtainable. Even if a home gamer was going to re-build a vehicle, that frame machine still would be cheaper than paying someone else.
Scott over at vehcor uses a forklift when he doesn't have access to the frame machine, that works too!
@@muskokamike127 I might have missed it in the frame machine video but did he ever mentioned how much it cost?
@@6.2Slomaro yes
@@6.2Slomaro yeah $1800.00 Not bad considering.....
@@6.2Slomaro That's the sort of thing you could buy, use it for your one job, or two, then sell it and still be ahead of the game.
I had to paint 50 sheets of plywood double sided. Home Depot wanted $300 a week to rent a sprayer + $200 clean charge.
I could buy 1 for $395 so I bought it, used it for a month and sold it for $300.
Ben, you are knocking it out of the park on this build, incredible job. Happy New Year!
i would trust this guy with my car anytime he is a master at this awesome job man i had no doubts it would look perfect
I wouldn't, you can't safely section a b Pilar, I don't care what he says about how close the panels are its not safe
@@mikehenderson8122 I just curious what is not safe and why do you watch his videos if he don't do things right
@@Facchini98 he's usually good , is why I watch , and i posted a comment to educate
Good luck. He’s a hack.
I love watching videos on frame pulling. I've had 16 years in a machine shop. Learned a lot about fabrication and welding. The gen three mustang I want to buy in the spring of 2023 premium performance pack is going to cost me about $40 to $45,000. I'm thinking about trying to rebuild a wrecked on. I've watched 23rd garage pull the frame rails. They look weak compared to a truck frame. I'd really like to see that machine pull a similar type of frame. If i do try this and it comes out good. I think it will become a new hobby for extra income. On a nother note. Mark, Paul a Brian from paint society have me convinced to try painting. Love your videos. Thank you.
These are definitely the good videos. This is where you shine.
Really enjoy watching you do frame pulls and repairs. It shows your skills and knowledge of the process. Great video.
Ben, you are an absolute master of framework! (It’s no wonder all of the other boys come to you to fix the really serious collisions)…..- Live long and prosper young man! 👍😊
Lol, if only you knew
That little frame machine is actually badass. Great job. Happy New year!
Right? Who knew?
Cheers.
It sure is....I personally would have liked to see him slide the pulling assembly left or right instead of tilting it, but hey it worked right?
I went back to the previous video and it can slide left or right along the bar that gets clamped to the pinch welds.....
@@muskokamike127 I imagine keeping the base centered keeps the pulling (pushing) force centered on the monocoque. If it was slid back it would add more force to the rear clamp on the left rear side.
A lot better than the Polaris RZR front winch I used to pull the rear crush zone on my friend's Prius.
@@ReachOutToWilliam hahah that's true! but you do what you gotta do!
B is for Build attached a come along to the support post in his rental shop.
I must say your attention to details is perfect. You are one of the best in frame work keep doing your stuff and all the best to you in this 2023.
Ben, appreciate you and all your brothers' videos. They are very entertaining. Also, I can just escape from a bad day watching these videos.
Excellent job Ben! I cannot wait to see the next installment. Everything is going together. Just super super good. Thanks again for all your great videos this year, you are an inspiration to everyone who watches. Happy New Years to you, your family and friends. I will see you in the next installment.
I like the way you said you want to do framework more I like it can you show the finish project and then who takes it away from you any updated Workshop outside parts, what you bought what you sold it looks good 😊
All looking good so far, only thing I would say is make certain car is supported level both sides on 4 axle stands before welding anything into place. You could end up with a twisted body otherwise 👍
Happy New Year! Looking forward to some more relatable repairs. I think a lot of your viewers will like seeing you fix stuff they can afford.
Ben is a BEAST!!! He tears into these projects like a Tasmanian Devil and knocks them out of the park with ease.
I have been in the Collison Trade since 1983, it has come along way! I have kept up with all the changes over the years. I am impressed with you ability's and concern to do the job correct and building a safe repaired vehicle. If I can I recommend one thing, get yourself a belt grinder for removing spots weld on parts that are getting replaced and not reused, much faster than drilling.
Just awesome framing. That’s V for you.
Shoutout to pops for video appearance. Best for you and your family in New Year.
I'm a panel beater from the early 90s and getting a car the same colour for parts with minimal touch ups doesn't get any better I would be counting my dollars if this was me back in the day. Thanks for the content
Fantastic work Ben, but look after your knees. Kneeling down directly on the concrete for long times will cause issues in later life. Please put something between your knees and the floor, work as much as possible on a table and sit on a stool when possible. Your health is your wealth. Have a very happy 2023!
Great video Ben. And a Happy new year to you and your family.
I’m shocked to say, but I got more enjoyment out of this verses the whole super car rebuild. Good stuff man!
Ben i am never not a believer in what you can do. A challenge presents itself and you conquer it. I wish you a Happy New Year. Slava Ukraini
I see couple of issues with this way of repair. First I would recommend drill bits for spot welds. It helps a lot. 120deg V tip of normal drill is not ideal. Just quality of life thing. First issue I see is a way how car is supported. It sits on jack under floor and structural part of floor is removed. There is high risk of deformation of floor. It is also good idea to have a tool that grabs seal flange on A and C pillar to keep front and back connected. Second issue I have with a way how was replaced B pillar. It should be replaced as whole part. Not welded in middle. That could be done with older cars but not with high strength steel. Yes it takes more time as you have to remove headliner but you are doing it anyway to replace side airbag. Also its factory required way of repair.
I couldn't do this. Wouldn't even know where to begin. Yet you just drive in and get it looking awesome. Only been a subscriber for about a month but already one of my favourite channels.
Ben you are the first UA-camr I ever watched. You are the one having me watch channels. I love watching frame work. Money makers.
The frame looks so complicated with many layers, yet you handle everything with easy. Thanks for showing the mere normal people like me what fixing a body would involve. Sure takes a lot of work to make the crashed car look good, working well, and safe again
good to see u back into the swing of things , and a happy new year to u as well
I'm a brother from Detroit and I'm not going to lie,. VTuned is probably my favorite car repair guy on UA-cam. He and Arthur tussik..
Happy new years dude! Side projects like this is just fine to, got to put some in to get some easy money.
I agree with your assessment of the repair! It will be cost effective for your customer and will look great once you are finished.
Hey 2022 was awesome vtune , lots of great videos, and this young man makes his job look easy and we all know that's not true, as always make sure you keep your head up high because if it was easy everyone would be doing it and they are not. Lots of respect for ben.👍👍👍
This is amazing. Man's a guru, proving that anything can be repaired if you have the proper tools, parts and knowledge. Fantastic and interesting video to watch!
As others said, it's refreshing to see normal cars repaired back to stock look.
Boy you doing stuff to that car I didn't realize could be done. You make an old man like me look bad. Not really,I look bad all by myself.That is very impressive work you're doing and I certainly enjoy watching. Happy New Year to all you guys.
I've seen you do this work dozens of times, Ben, and each time is just as impressive. Great work!
Mate i would check the turret (roof around the B Pillar as it looks to me that there is still damage there ) might be still in a bit at the top and when you pull it out it will open the door gap by that 1 mm that your after. And Happy New Year.
Hey Ben this is what we need in 2023!! Keep it going Metal Beast Legend!!🎉🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👍
I don't know why but these flip cars are fun to watch
nice to see down to earth guy building down to earth cars not like other online builders like g squad your keeping it real those guys need to come back down to earth
These type of repair is where you shine mate. Keep the various content and don’t get burned out on some crazy project, or at least stagger those properly
Happy new year
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Excellent workmanship, the repair was carried out in the correct manner.....Keep up the great work and content. 💯😀😀😀😀
Your understanding of metalwork is masterful. The fact that you can accomplish so many steps in so few days all while documenting the process and editing the final work into this video is incredible. I hope you find an editor that can match your high standards so that you can delve even further into the process with us and take some of the load off. Keep up the awesome work and love the channel.
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We are thankful for you and your family and this channel. We learn a lot! Happy New Year!
well done ben! this is as enjoyable as those super car builds. more relatable and definitely shows your skills as a builder and craftsman! happy new year man!
Thank you for all the content and have a great new year.
Happy New Year Brother. Thank you for the great content that you put out.
Nice narration - explaining the next few steps before performing the operations, and coupled with easy background music.
Another fantastic job, Ben. Happy new year to you and yours. Glad to see you wearing a dust mask and safety glasses.
Well done dude. Don't like the Sentra but love the work you do. Nice frame machine too. Keep it up and all the best for 2023.
You make it look easy, but, man I know it is a lot of work. Amazing to watch you bring a car back to "new" again.
Made some good progress! Hoping to see you finish this one us soon and maybe one more of these Nissans and get your yard cleaned up a little! Plus bring you in some income from these builds. Have an awesome 2023!
Never watched anything quite like this before. Fascinated by the way the donor part was cut to size; no tape measure involved, at least not in what was shown. Using original offcuts as guides is genius; similar to marquetry technique.
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I have to say that I much prefer this type of video rather than the non stop super duper builds that seem to be all the rage these days.
Seeing something being saved and put back into service instead of being scrapped is a great thing in today's throw away society.
100%. I prefer this kind of builds where are just regular car people drive on a day to day situations being saved for a brand new life with a brand new owner
wow! that is really good work!
will be like new when done
happy new year Ben!
all the best
and yes i prefer to watch simple cars being repaired over supercars that 99% of people will never get their hands on.
I am not a body guy. The results you achieved with the frame puller are impressive. However, you share many small techniques that can be learned quickly by a guy like myself. Your approach is exciting and fun to watch. Examples like using a larger drill bit when punching out rivets: I would not have done it this way before watching this. I also like how you show your decision process on picking the placement of the staggered joints on the B pillar. It all makes sense when I watch you do it. Thumbs up on the format of a relatable build series.
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Great Work. Loving the content. Happy New Year.🎉
Absolutely amazing job Ben!!!! You are genius!!!Happy new Year 2023 Fella
Brand loyalty in the shop translates to higher profits.
Lots of Nissan, lots more parts.
Cheaper cars get totaled with minor damage, buy a few , fix a couple and hustle the parts left over.
If you have the space it's a winning business model.
Ben, You are one hard working dude, you'll get those lines just perfect. You always do. B$
With the way of quality welding you are doing this pillar is stronger than OEM, for sure! Have a blessed 23 Ben.
Happy new year to you and your bros. Great videos all year👍
Really dig the mini frame machine. Love the fact your doing cars we can all get our hands on this is a great channel
Bravo small frame machine good purchase that was a lot of work excellent job Happy New Year Ben ✌
Guy you are a genius in damaged body works and metal fabrication. Hats off to you 👍👌🎩
Honestly its better with this solo POV style of shooting, you are killing it...!
And congratulations for owning more Sentras than Sultans. Keep em Sentras coming 🧡
Happy new year Y'all.
Phenomenal job on this car so far, Ben. Brings back memories of my time in the body shop in the 70s and 80s. I started in Eastern Iowa as a combo body and paint tech. Then I moved to Colorado and discovered you're either one or the other. I could always land a job because I could do either one.
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You inspired me with that portable frame machine I'm into buying one myself, man i believe if you were in a pinch you could take empty coke can's and make a patch panel out of them outstanding.Happy New Year!
Ben....you're a BEAST!! LOVE watching you do frame work and doing pulls with the frame machine. You're one of the best in the biz!! Thanks for the awesome vids!!
Great work Ben, have learned loads over the years from you, you know you're good because you makes it looks easy to do. Great inspiration for people wanting to fix their cars
HNY to you too Ben. Please keep a good mixture of standard repair and custom stuff. It just fits so well together in the format it is. Cheers, Bob
YOU KNOW WHAT?- I HEARD YOU SAY" I GOT THE REST OF THE PUZZLE, AND I THOUGHT YOU WAS JUST SAYING THAT! BUT AS I LOOK AT ALL THOSE PIECES - IT IS TRULY BUILD JUST LIKE PUTING A MODEL CAR TOGETHER. JUST LIKE THE TOY MODEL CAR, THAT YOU GLUE TOGETHER, WHICH ALSO COMES WITH -300 LITTLE PUZZLE PARTS, WHICH IS SOMETIMES A HEADACHE! I think everything in our lives is one BIG - puzzle ? YOU ARE A MASTER CAR BUILDER 👍I HAPPY NEW YEAR - YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 😀
Brother, you're a master at your craft ! Happy new year to you sir!
I love watching you rebuild cars and trucks like this. You and your brothers got talent.
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Thanks for showing us how to do it right. happy new year to you and your family.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again V-Tuned is the most underrated car content creator on youtube keep it up bro I’m here for it
Love the frame work, Happy Holidays!
Your skill set is another level I use to be a panel beater I now do pdr so easy it gets boring and I do a bit of paint but you are a clever chap
Mad skills. + 1 vote for simpler frame rebuilds showing your skills, and working with your brothers and friends to get things done
Mad skillz with the frame work. Comin along👌
Happy new year 🎈🎆🎊 to you Vtuned wish you and your family health and success ✌️
Great video. Didn't even know frame machines like that exist. Tho thimple.
To a great year. Cheers.
Ben it's a pleasure to work you . Looking really great. Happy New Year.
No doubt you are the most inspiring and most talented frame and panel guy on u-tube… incredible job
You do a great job of Video Editing And Production! Bravo!!
I hope you keep uploading man. Need your content everyday
Watching you inspired me to replace the rusted out radiatior support on my 2008 Ford Ranger. Thanks!
Vtunes you are so talented bro. Please wear safety gear when doing this kind of work. Safety first my man.
Good job man, really been loving your content lately, impressive work. That vevor puller is a crazy deal at that price.
Love your work Ben, Inspirational, You make it look easy. Keep it up dude! All the best for 2023
Very impressive work Ben. A true master of your trade.👍.
I'm nearly speechless about what you have achieved in so little time! I have to ask if it really is worth it from a financial perspective. It doesn't seem like an expensive car and there is a lot of effort required to bring it back to life. That said, I'm glad you're doing it because you're a joy to watch! Honestly!
The real payback is income from UA-cam, but I bet he'll make a bit on flipping the car as well.
Awesome job Ben and Happy New Year to you.
Happy new year Ben, each time you start cutting I cringe but that makes me appreciate the results even much more. You great at this and I wish you and your channel all the best and reaching that million subs. ♥️🇿🇦👌🏾
Nice work, nice explanation, nice frame machine. Only one problem, you not suppose to cut the inner crnter pillar. That part has to be replaced complete.
Yeah, Ben makes this look pretty simple (not easy but simple) and I know-it-all because he has the knowledge and talent to do it! Keep it up sir!
Really intresting build! Very nice format youve found, well done!
I wish you and your family a Happy New year!