Glad to see another video of you and Chrissy! The way you two interact is too cute… and I can tell you truly love and miss each other-with her being in school. Big sacrifices now for a better future!🙏🏼🙏🏼 Blessings to your whole family… ❤️
As a Canadian east coaster where everything rusts away. i can tell you that "pro form " works perfectly for over 25 years for me. I still have a 20 yr old Avalanche and 17 yr old 3500 Silverado and I have used fluid film in the doors and hinges or anywhere water cant splash it off. Pro form is a non wax thick product. Fluid film is very thin and runny. So in the doors where laminated folded metal is used to build. The thin stuff will protect the inside very well. The thick stuff will keep water from washing it off from underneath. Keep us posted on this chore your on.
2 years is a long time. I'm sure Hannah really missed her too. I understand the drive to finish school, but she should remember that herself, her husband and son are only this age once, and trust me....time goes by in the blink of an eye. Don't miss all of the moments and memories that you can't get back because you never made them. Only one man's opinion. I love you all ❤ All the best Tim 🤙
Tim what makes you a great RU-vid Vloger is the you come off as genuine and authentic. I think your fans me included find you personally honest and intelligent as well as intimate about your personal life. A no hold back the good the bad the indifferent. I also think that a log of us like the personal beach walk and talks were you just let it fly also that you don’t fluff it up and speak the truth to all of us. So I say thanks for another great vlog.
Hi Tim, dont use the tar coating as water gets trapped and rusts the chassis, a very old school approach but technological has moved on. You can get a home spray kit called Lanoguard which i use on my Landrovers in the UK, for your scooter use ACF50 but make sure the brake discs are covered when you spray it or you wont be able too stop when you brake.
Good advice I use these products here in the Uk. Both are clear coatings & easy to apply. Do not use the old fashioned bitumen based products which will dry out , flake off & trap moisture in & create rust on body panels. Similar products are available in the USA
I remember way back when Chrissy said she is never going to be poor again and she wasn't kidding. College, family life, and a vlog. She has work ethic. Tim has found himself a "sugar momma".
Get out of my life!😄 You guys are so funny! Being married to a filipina is sometimes challenging having conversations because it’s very easy to misinterpret what each other are saying! Really enjoy your light hearted videos! Take care guys.
Krissy is a good investment. She is the kind of person whose dedication and commitment to a task would draw the attention and approval of the higher ups. Key element to climbing up the ladder.
I have a friend in the car business, and his dad would sprayed motor oil on the underside of his car and then he would drive it up and down a gravel road until all the oil was coverd with dust. He lives in Minnesota. I don't know if vehicles in the Philippine rust like here in Minnesota. I hope this helps you out.
What's better... Being a sugar daddy or having a sugar mama. You're living a charmed life with everything except a wife. 🤔. Kudos to Crissy and her dedication to the future. Remember that finding the right balance is important.
rubber spray undercoat is fine, better sound deadening too. In northern areas of the US where roads get salted every winter it's preferred to use an asphalt/oil/wax based coating
Never used it myuself, but the guys at "Powernation" recommend the same bedcoating you use on the bed of pickup trucks. In Norway we use Tectyl or other specialiced products, need it because of salt being used to keep roads ice-free during winter.
Not sure about rubber undercoating Tim. I’d be worried about potential moisture being trapped between the frame and the rubber should the membrane become perforated.
I am in shock! I watched an entire Philippines video without hearing one rooster, much less the constant rooster crowing. Didn't think it was possible. Maybe there is hope for me living there after all.
Brilliant videos, the way they wrap them flowers is so beautiful and the cake is gorgeous, HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂 🎈 DAY HANNAH ❤, so sad Chrissy couldn't make it, but am sure there will be many more.❤
hello Tim I am Patrick i m Canadian my a French Canadian from the province of Quebec I am disappointed with Regular Guy in the way he acts with people for a guy who is looking for a woman I find his damage and disappointing and a little sauage in the way who is it for you and the philipines I like the work you do more so bye bye aRegular Guy you make better video TIM THANK YOU👍👍🎂🎂HAPPY BIRTHDAY HANNA
I mix oil and diesel together and spray under truck to avoid rust in salt water environment. But when in Rome. Sometimes easier to do what the locals do.
You know...same here with my 3 Filipino children...quick...but then there's my fiancé Visa Application sitting on some lazy bureaucrats desk for a year already in Maryland i.e. D.C. ....credit Card companies could do this online in an hour
Reduce your red meat consumption as you get older, to reduce the likely hood of getting HBP(high blood pressure). Becoming vegetarian and eating replacing beef with fish, or similar sea food helps to reduce HBP, doctors say.
another great one Tim, I am 77 and lost 75 pounds on Keto, I feel like a new man, I run sprints and brisk walk 3 times a week now. I am 6 ft 2 and now can touch my toes easily.
Hi Tim, I have a lot of a couple of oral drives. One is an H1 hummer and it's 23 years old. And I know in the Philippines it rains a lot. But don't undercoat it, please just keep pressure washing it at that guy's place, and it'll stay in great shape. If you undercoat it rust collects in between the undercoat and the metal. So I would never do that. Hopefully you take this advice. And you will see in the long run that it will last way longer. But you do need to pressure wash it. At least every couple of weeks underneath
The quick wit from Crissy is getting so good . Take care of that young lady , she is surely going to be a blessing to us all in the future. More laughter to come 😂
Oh good pickup on the steaks, ive heard their a bit hard to come by over yonder, Ketos great ive dropped 10 kg in a month with zero exercise and still kept the muscle well worth a go, might be hard to do in the rice islands though.
Oil for the under piece, you mean a Bitumen? That is what often is used here in Europe (greetings from the Netherlands btw 🇳🇱), and Bitumen Membrane is available on Lazada.
No I believe has talking about motor oil. In the United States some people take used motor oil and spray the underside of their car, then drive down a dirt road a few times. It creates a cheap protective coating but sucks for working on the vehicle later, as does regular undercoating.
Tim I would not even bother with under coat how many vehicles do you see there rusted out its like a southern car in the US just look at the cars in Cuba they still are driving 1950's US cars that car is not experiencing winters with salt and calcium spread on the roads, if your worried about looks just hit it with some black satin spray paint every couple years. I live in New England in the states and all I do is every 2 years I slide under the truck and hit it with black satin and it is 11 years old and looks great and it's a Dodge lol.
Tim what’s the best nursing school in the Philippines 🇵🇭 my wife is working for a big hospital here and we are waiting to see how much they will pay of her schooling to become a nurse. Plan B is to return to the Philippines 🇵🇭 and go to school there.
Didn’t read all the comments. Don’t do the rubber undercoating though. Water will always get in, and that rubber coating will only hold the water in longer. I would say You’re better off getting a garden sprayer thingy that they use for weeds and just spray it with any oil you can get. It’ll probably need to be thinned with the appropriate solvent. Not sure what best solvent for pork fat is , but Alcohol has worked for me, yet in a different application ;) Maybe a business op for your bros at the car wash. The rubber is no good. Better off with nothing.