Jolene, I actually enjoy this format better...just working and getting back to the basics of what the other channel was that made me want to watch it. And, ✌️back at ya'll!
At first thought the roof chop was a mistake. Before the A pillars, it looked good, surprised me. However, the awkward lean angle of the new A pillars I feel are just so wrong. A cut between the A and B pillars along the roof would have been simpler and looks more refined. however, Chad's car. This seems an exercise in just being different to others done over the years, not sure that works.
Gday..l have been a supporter since day dot, not sure if l am ignored or youtube doing there sneaky " Hide comment" crap, but with that and me being on last legs, and.. being an Aussie with many ideas l can't do, in same area..have some ideas that can make people filthy rich, but anything positive is not noticed..only negative seems to be noticed..and l got ideas that could make you all filthy rich, ahh well..thats life
Joeline the rear drums are the spot on size they 2.5 inch wide 10. So wheel fit and not to big they lock up and skid the car only 2000.lbs gets have fun pine tar
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Rear quarter windows came out great! But the top of the windshield frame looks like it has a slight “v” in it, and the bottom appears to be straight across, unless I’m mistaken. That will not let the glass lay in the same plane. Unless Chad is putting plexiglass in it, and I hope not!
Thanks Jolene for the bonus video things are definitely progressing! Now you just need for the team to keep their eyes and eyes open to find another good rear end for the Hot Wheels car!
I like these bonus episodes a lot more because Chad isn't continually double or triple explaining his motives and methods - its always like he is making excuses, which he shouldn't have to do, JUST DO IT your way Chad and less talking please. Thank you
Life is short - working 6-7 days a week as you age you will look back and regret not taking the time to enjoy free time - chasing the dollar is not what its all about .
......................... Good grief, Jolene ..................... after watching that guy on the drum brakes for a minute ......... I could probably assemble mine all by myself !!!!!!!!!!!!! Love ya !!!!!!!!!!! Good job, Jolene !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nate, they make a screwdriver handle type tool for putting on those brake shoe retainer end caps. work much better than channel locks. bought mine in 1970 when i was 16 yrs old.
I am glad Chad did not get carried away with the chop. They have a tool for putting in that spring and cap to hold the shoe. Lucky he did not have to go looking for that spring cap. Using vise grips to pull that spring can cause a failure later since the jaws cut notches in the wire.😢
I would paint an 01 on the doors and just keep it like it is (bare welds and all ) then dress up the engine to the nines. The contrast would be phenomenal.
Great camera work Jolene. Ask Chad if the dents in the roof when knocked out heat could be used by heating a spot then tapping with a hammer in a circle chasing the extra metal until all the extra metal was in the middle then heat that and tap that flat. I was told that is called heat shrinking
Chad you are definitely leaning towards the abstract artist it's looking good I don't think Picasso could have done a better job well maybe but I never heard about him running a welder either😂