Gota’ like how chip ain’t scared to give away his knowledge. Lots of people with his talent are scared to give away there secrets. Thanks Chip you have inspired so many and your design cues are everywhere in the car restoration community, lots of people dont realize, but I do 👍🏻
Chip thank you for the tig tips. Many people on RU-vid do welding, but nobody explains it as well as you did here. I’m a bodyman of 33yrs and I didn’t know these finer points of welding. I appreciate you sir👍
This is the Chip foose we all want to see and that we all miss from overhauling the one that teach us all his knowledge chip the man the myth the legend thanks to continue to be a great inspiration for all of us 🎉
Great attention to detail is what makes your work so beautiful and clean. Please use hearing protection. Once your hearing is damaged it won’t come back. If you have any loss now, it makes your remaining hearing even more valuable.
I watched most of the hot rod shows over the years but Overhaulin was the only show my wife would watch with me because of the quality of human beings on the show. Thanks Chip and Overhaulin crew!
Good stuff. I used to watch my dad do this with Oxy/Acet. He dressed the weld as he went. Never had to grind anything at all. He beat it flat and smooth as he went. They never had "bondo" back then. He did a light sand with a block and file to find the dips and beat them up to smooth. I'm pretty shocked with the mig method.. very primative,
Yes of course... you made Bodington the best... and he missed you when left and he started with the tv series yes, for sure. he knew you were an under paid designer and / slash fabrication tech this side of Anaheim California ...yay!
God I'm good doing anything handmade but the way he cut that straight line with the little grinder is amazing if you don't believe try and see rarely will be so perfect he is an artist doing this
You're the goat Chip, no doubt about it. Love your work and your work ethic. Would love to see your videos in 4k. Easy to do, and would look fantastic.
Hi Chip . Of course before you could get " pattern parts " you banded the originals , easier said than done ! I've admired your skills for longer than l care to remember ! Thankyou Master !
Thanks Chip! Perfect timing, I'm just pulling the inner fenders out of the bed of my 66. How wide of a tire can you run now? Saving this video in my play list!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I have a question: the inner part of the fender, receives the same treatment, getting smooth as the outside?
He bought 4 more tubs when he had two allready, hows that more economical, Chip might have money to burn but us mere mortals have a budget. @@almoreno3074
I have so much respect for Chip as a hands on car builder, he really deserves his own show as a fabricator and he is not someone that thinks they are a comic with a big office and a box of crayons.
Why does everyone remove the small rear window on 67's? That's the last year for the old window, it's what makes the 67 special (and no side marker lamps).