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Auto body Repair With MIG Welding 

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Mig Welding Auto body Repair made easy from the one and only Craig Cowan.
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Комментарии : 70   
@Michael-kv2im
@Michael-kv2im Год назад
I’m a perfectionist so videos like this I love! Gives me the confidence to just phucking do it. 😂
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
I’m glad I could inspire you! Sometimes, ya just Gota get in there and do it!
@bicicogito989
@bicicogito989 Год назад
This is... FANTASTIC!!! MHOAR of Craig Cowen. Please. THANKS!!!
@69nunyabidness
@69nunyabidness Год назад
Well, I now know less than I did when I started. Thank you, Craig!
@ihalomaster
@ihalomaster Год назад
I feel like I'm watch the Red Green Show. Keep your stick on the ice.
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
That’s a great compliment! Thanks friend! Cheers!
@coalblack
@coalblack Год назад
Best comment ever!
@em21701
@em21701 Год назад
Red Green with a side of Vice Grip Garage.
@dennisboesiger1033
@dennisboesiger1033 Год назад
I thought it was just his Red hair and Green shirt.
@nealart
@nealart Год назад
I think I learned some of the learning things!
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
That’s the goal- Gota keep that head full!
@HCMoDATSIK
@HCMoDATSIK 7 месяцев назад
I typically don't reply nor subscribe, but this guys sense of confidence and attitude on teaching us what not to do and to do , gives me the will to take on this challenge and follow his Don't do instructions :)
@davidhandyman7571
@davidhandyman7571 Год назад
Entertaining and informative with a large dose of humour. Loved it.
@living1108
@living1108 2 месяца назад
Not often I have a good laugh while learning something useful.
@MasterWayfinder
@MasterWayfinder Год назад
Dude is a great blacksmith.
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Thanks Friend! I like to make stuff!
@Weihrauch88
@Weihrauch88 Год назад
That arch repair had clearly been done with sausage casserole juice and superglue. I think you did just fine recovering that. Great sense of humor and useful video!
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Sausage casserole juice is something I’m not familiar with, I’ll have to get some for my next bodywork project!
@scooterinvegas1
@scooterinvegas1 Год назад
As a body tech of 30 years, this was....something.
@jeffbrown8634
@jeffbrown8634 Год назад
A masterpiece of a video
@Shawnbbeckner
@Shawnbbeckner Год назад
Nice job Craig fun watch. I like the spot welded nail trick
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
it works great! Sometimes ya don't have a fancy tool, and you've just got to get creative! We all started somewhere, and this trick has gotten me through quite a few car projects!
@jerryhuff86
@jerryhuff86 11 месяцев назад
I love this guy
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown Год назад
looking great Craig.......great video, cheers from Florida, Paulie Brown
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Thanks Paul!!!
@andresenorebro
@andresenorebro Год назад
Fantastic, thx for my morning laugh :-) Love it
@Savyna10
@Savyna10 Год назад
LOVE your personality lol great video!
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Thanks buddy! I’m glad I could share a smile with ya!
@andresguevara8205
@andresguevara8205 Год назад
1:41 that part had me 😂
@jonphinney1456
@jonphinney1456 10 дней назад
This guy is fun to watch
@FluffyTheGryphon
@FluffyTheGryphon Год назад
Getting some serious Red Green vibes off this guy's mannerisms.
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
I’m glad I could share a smile along with some helpful tips! Cheers friend!
@thomaslewis9526
@thomaslewis9526 5 месяцев назад
There's a lot of auto-body videos out there, some very professional, some very detailed, but not many that give a beginner an overview and sense of permission to proceed. You have shown what can be done, what needs to be done, and what frankly is good enough. This video gives someone a good start. There's a good trick for butt welding sheet metal patches, that picks up about where this video leaves off. You cut out metal that's a bit larger than what you want to replace. (Do Not Cut the Original Metal Yet!!!) The patch should be more or less rectangular and about the same thickness as the original. Then you shape the patch, with bends or folds, in a vice or with shop-made jigs like the part you're replacing. You lay it over the original part to compare and just keep shaping untill it fits snuggly in place (same shape as original). If the original has compound bends/folds you can break it down into smaller pieces with simple bends and weld them together. When you've got the right shape, you tack it on top of the original metal. (Yes it looks odd right now.) Then you use a thin cut-off wheel (angle grinder) and undercut at about 45deg. from the top edge of the patch into the bottom side of the patch and the original metal below. Start at one corner and cut an inch or two through the tacks just enough so you can push the patch down flush to the original surface (hammer handle does it). You then give it a couple of tacks, check that it's stayed flush, and undercut a couple more inches, do another couple tacks and so on. When you're done, you have a patch that fits very well, with almost no gap. Even a thin cut off wheel gap (if you do 90deg) in thin metal will give you burn thru, unless you practice 36hrs a day, eight days a week for at least 10yrs. Then you just spot weld it in, checking for heat as you go. I am what you call 'book smart' so it would have taken me 20+yrs. in the shop to figure this out. But luckily for me, there's an auto-body guy in Newfoundland (Fitzee) who puts lots of this stuff on you-tube. He mostly does old-school car/truck repairs/mods/restorations. (I think it's fitzee's fabrications.) Anyway, keep up the good work, the can-do spirit, and don't worry too much about the keyboard warriors, OR the certifiably professional welders. Thanks again!
@davepeeters6518
@davepeeters6518 Год назад
Nice video, learned a few tricks, wish you put links to the products you mentioned.
@davebauerart
@davebauerart Год назад
Great tips buried in there. Right under the seam sealer I think.
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Hey man, seam sealer is your friend!
@arpeggi2999
@arpeggi2999 Год назад
Enjoyed the humor
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Thanks Friend! I like to make you smile, you learn more that way!
@coalblack
@coalblack Год назад
Great video bro, funny and very insightful. Hope to see you again!
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Thanks buddy! I love to entertain and spread some joy- with some useful knowledge snuck in there!
@kevinlewis9151
@kevinlewis9151 Год назад
Why do I get the feeling you're doing this in a junkyard lol I don't mind it's entertaining if nothing else
@AlsFarrierServices
@AlsFarrierServices Год назад
what number do i use for stick welding horse shoes
@timothylollathin9371
@timothylollathin9371 7 месяцев назад
bob ross of body work love ya
@ramonriveraroman4170
@ramonriveraroman4170 Год назад
I almost did not take you serious because working on a cars is dangerous and expensive but it is all good thanks for the tips.
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Definitely be careful whenever ya get into any project, especially on cars! Since this one has no gas tank and no engine- I’m not sure how much this even “is” a car, from a risk perspective anymore. Lol
@BrethemJackson
@BrethemJackson Год назад
You're funny as hell dude
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Glad i could share a smile with you today! Hopefully you picked up a tip or something useful along the way. What kind of project would you like to see next?
@adambergendorff2702
@adambergendorff2702 Год назад
second owner on his way!!!!
@timothywilliams2021
@timothywilliams2021 Год назад
I went into this expecting a serious video. Pleasantly surprised by some good humor.
@stefanlepro
@stefanlepro Год назад
Nicr
@mirsabuz3914
@mirsabuz3914 Год назад
i am a good welder
@mikev.1034
@mikev.1034 Год назад
👍👍
@__MAT__
@__MAT__ Год назад
Ej22t?
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Ej22. The early obd1 engines are easy swaps to the fleet of VW vanagons.
@danielbowen2523
@danielbowen2523 Год назад
8 pound rounding hammer 🤣🤣
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
heck ya! It's a little guy!
@dickpower69
@dickpower69 Год назад
Just happy accidents
@stephentyas4698
@stephentyas4698 Год назад
sacre bleu!Putting dents in good metal, couldn't you find an Auto with dents in already.
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
what did i do wrong with the scrap car the day the scrap guy was coming to get it, and how can i improve in the future? This was the only scrap car in the driveway at the time.
@Michael-kv2im
@Michael-kv2im Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@kevinlewis9151
@kevinlewis9151 Год назад
I'm pretty sure your a little high lol
@deankay4434
@deankay4434 Год назад
WoW, Happy little accident. BR
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
our hero!
@tubeonline629
@tubeonline629 Год назад
Showed just enough for someone to buy a shoot load of stuff and really screw up their car.
@tracycolorado
@tracycolorado Год назад
Don't quit your day job
@TheBarefootForge
@TheBarefootForge Год назад
Since inspiring others to make things and try something new is my day job- I hope to never quit! I hope you don’t quit either, keep at it, make something cool and learn something new!
@glennsprague8767
@glennsprague8767 Год назад
I've been a subscriber of the channel for a long time.i like watching the usually professional content of your channel but this particular video is very unprofessional. It would have been nice to see a more professional approach. By the way, Subaru door skins are considered structural because they are made out of high-strength steel, should always take extra care when repairing.
@Welddotcom
@Welddotcom Год назад
There's in depth educational "professional" videos in our app called WELD available on apple or google. This is not unprofessional this is tips on a fun project with a bit of entertainment which is why it's on RU-vid. Feel free to go watch the Premium videos in our app if you'd like different content. We have many options for ALL. Thanks
@WelderB1Family
@WelderB1Family Год назад
Everyone isn't working out of some hi tech auto body shop, most of us gotta just patch up and go.
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