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Wow! New sanders are awesome. That dust will kill ya. I would still wear a mask, even with the dustless. Nothing is 100%. Looking good on this big hit so far. It’s not always just about skill. You have to have the right tools. Clearly, you are investing in turning out factory looking work.
Don, trust you- young Jedi! Awesome knowing someone is going to repair that Mustang. I was wondering about the M3. Awesome! ~ Larry's Mustang is alive! Keep Orange Crushing It!
Dude, I’m liking the channel, you make good vids but you need to look into the camera, not at yourself in the display! Keep up the good content. Thanks for sharing.
truck looks trucking great, second time lucky, fingers crossed it don't come back again or you will have to name it 'Christine' sure viewers will know where i am coming from there - we have a Harrier Jump Jet in the UK named Christine, she who must be obeyed, on more than one occasion she tried to kill her pilot(s), apparently she was quite the character and did not like being tinkered with when it came to maintenance - she stands as a gate guardian and even there she entices passers by to a near death experience, this happened to a young driver who somehow left the road and ploughed straight into her, she was carrying a large guided bomb (deactivated of course) on one pylon that ended up punching through the windscreen and nestled into the roof of the car if this truck decides on getting wrecked again, i'd advise the owner to move on rather rapidly
Nice job as always,customer should be very happy.nice truck.just keep doing what you do best.nice to see the old mustang be able to bring life to another.😎😎😎👍👍👍
12:56 looks like you need a couple more ...more vertical door and hood racks to gain some more floor space and keep parts organized better...or add another bay/build another complete bay to store parts in... and maybe sell used parts on the net from as a side business...what you really need is a large parts mezzanine(second floor enclosed) and a fork lift so you can store stuff above your work areas and off the floor but then you would have to move vehicles in and out to get large parts back down....unless you had a freight elevator put in...future plans ...bigger shop