Don't sweat it about not having a set in stone content schedule or higher production quality and all that stuff Al. The videos are just as enjoyable to me as any of the other channels that have those things. Besides, there's a hell of a lot of guys who relentlessly start new projects and abandon them, despite doing this as a full time gig. I don't think anyone's questioning your commitment to getting things done 🤙
Totally understand the balancing of life and hobbies! Doesn’t matter when you can do videos, it’s just always good to catch up with you and see what’s progressed! Love the DTS and can’t wait to see it clean and cruising again!
BIG AL IS BACK! It's a good Friday now my man. EDIT: I've always said, you do you brother and when you're up for continuing these projects/making content, we'll be here!
Considering the number of modules that have been replaced and wire connectors cleaned up, you have to be as close to having this as a vehicle that will run and drive. And not to start shut off. Considering how rare it is… Well worth the effort to make it right. Not like they’re making any more of them ha ha.
Always look forward to your videos Big Al. You tackle highly challenging problems with skill, determination, and yes, a sense of humor. Your Cadillac custom convertible is truly worthy of reconstruction, and once it's back together, you'll have accomplished a truly remarkable end result, and all of your fans will appreciate and applaud your hard work and expertise.
Hello Big AL 🙆 . Appreciate the Friday video. I can't wait to see the turn-out. I already know it's going to look factory fresh 🎬💯💪. Have a good weekend Al. Thanks my friend 🚘👍
I hear ya. I only film on the weekends when I have time. I'm burnt out after work everyday so I normally edit for a few hours before I got to sleep. If you aren't a big RU-vidr, it's hard to push through year after year.
Al, with practice we all get batter with this You Tube thing. I am trying to get comfortable doing voice overs on my shorts and videos. It is challenging.
Hang in there waiting for that parts car. The good news is those cars aren't being hot rodded, modified or beat on by kids. Your parts car will likely have a MINT interior, low mileage and owned and wrecked by a guy in his 70's or 80's.
hey, Big al! the XLR is same as yours it was so full of water, salt water . when we pick up it in tampa it full of salt water! when we laoded it on the low boy it blew out the air bags on the trailer, when it got up I-75 in macon it as 5600lbs over weight! no more!
It has been hellishly hot here in South Florida as well, hard to do much outside right now even if you do find the time. If you can't find the laptop I have one, battery sucks but I use it for ForScan on my truck i'm not that far from you.