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I'm 72 years young and love your channel. When I was 15 I was gifted my first vehicle by my father. 1957 Ford F-100. I loved that truck. 272 cu in 3 on the tree. Dang that thing ran amazing. Life made its turns and I ended up selling my beloved truck. I got a 57 chevy bel air hardtop that someone swapped a chevy 348 with 3 dueces and a 4 speed into. I was in heaven. So the moral of the story is no matter the brand, 1957 was the number for me.........oh to have those two vehicles back......
U don’t need to fabricate constantly like some think u should, all your content is so good and funny so keep it up and just b u doing what u need to do
Exactly. I’m more interested in all the work on the cars but I still watch the other stuff just because it’s one of my favorite channels to watch never lets me down lol
Things are looking great around the new shop. Little by little you will be back full on fabricating again. Really great that you donated the unused equipment to the local school for others to learn on. Thanks for all you Puddin, and Thanks once again for your Service to our Country.
A day in the life of Puddin is a good day to be tagging along these are days to remember why you like doing this because it won't be long till you won't have time to visualize your success. Be careful and stay safe my friend God love ya all.
Ole Puddin tang!!! Just wanted to let you know that you motivated me to get my c10 (the one in my RU-vid pic) back together and I trailered it to my fabricator today. I could of rested all weekend, but “Sitting on your ass won’t finish you’re project!” You’re such a huge inspiration and appreciate your sacrifices to make this world a better place!
Puddin I use to work in a steel shop building oil centrifuges for laboratories, it was an old metal warehouse with no insulation. It would get inhumanely hot inside that building. They finally installed a few HVAC units, nothing like yours, just a few 3 ton residential units that shot air through a splitter vent mounted on top of the air handler. They made a gigantic difference in not only the inside temperature, but also the moral of the workers. Amazing how much more you can get done when your happy and energized.
Dang, just when i thought you were gonna make all the naysayers happy and not have a good 2nd channel video.....💥BOOM ! Here you are knocking it outta the park AGAIN Puddin! AND i can't wait to see the new halloween t-shirt designs!
Thanks again for the lead on these old Fords and coming along on this run! I finally got myself a youtube page, but no guarantees on any sort of regular content!
The HVAC system is going to be a life changer. Hopefully you will have a thermostat you can set on a timer. Can be warmer when not in the shop and set to cool down about an hour before planning to be in there in the summer and in the winter you won't have to worry as much. Just run enough to knock the chill off. Gonna be nice.
You should definitely have put shut off valves at each one of those air outlets. If a valve wears & stays open when unhooking an air line, it's pretty loud & nasty, sometimes dangerous. Just saying. I didn't realize that back when you 1st installed those outlets. Looking great Jake! Enjoying the progress! 😊
We love all your videos Puddin! Thank you for always putting out. 😂My hubby is a huge fan. He got us all hooked on you and the family. Hope all is well 😁✌️🤩👍
Something you might want to do is put in a battery disconnect on your vehicles. You don't drive that often. That way if you know you're going to park it, flick a lever and the batteries disconnected so nothing'll sit there and drain it. That way you don't have to worry about it.
I bought a heavy metal file cabinet from a trucking company auction ($20), it was set in a angle-iron frame on steel casters, the top was not a standard drawer but for two file card drawers. the top drawers were great for all the punches & chisels and a added divider for hand files, next file drawer down was for sockets & extensions, lower drawers for power tools, like drawer for drillbits and electric drills. It still at my fathers farm shop, the bottom drawer, is great for pneumatic impact gun and sockets, then skill saw w extra blades and the rip guide.
Puddin, instead of constantly having to jump start dead batteries... I just disconnect the battery cables so there is very little to no drain on the battery, and just keep a little junk wrench for the terminals next to the battery.
Pro tip of the day. Hobo freight 1.5 Watt Solar Battery Maintainer do wonders for sitting cars with batteries. For 15 bucks that thing keeps all the sitting cars fully charged up and ready to go.
Suggestion for Gertrude, turn off the compressor{s} when you are crankin. They steal a lot of power from the starter and you may be able to start her on a weak batree. Keep on doing what you're doing. It's great to see your dreams come true!
Puddin true story. 1964 January through March, Calgary Canada. We had a 1960 Ford with 292 2 barrel. We did not have a block heater and it started every morning except when it was -42F. By noon it was 30 below and it started. I was a high school kid loving on 283 Chevies but those Rochester 2bl carbs made them finicky to start. Yeah a SBC would outrun the old Yblock ford but the ford started. Next year we installed a block heater and the old brown Ford always started.
hay i am a GM dude!! had 3 fords a 63 short box a brand new 77 engine failed at 37000 and a 87 bronco with a 302 dead dog. done!! great video"s keep it up. retired from minnesota
Maybe consider adding solar to make your own electricity with the HVAC etc ? I have a small farm in Ca, many near 100 days in the Summer. 11Kw handles my 3 irrigation wells, 3 chest freezers, 3 refrigerators, electric oven, hot water, in 9 years I have paid it all off. I haven't paid for electricity usage in 5 years. Sumth'n to consider. Your house too, solar pays.
You need a SKID STEER!!!! best purchase i ever made for my shop I also just purchased a 72in brush mower attachment for it that is AWESOME . Youd be surprised at just how handy a skid steer is for working on cars and your land
When I was younger old pickups that drive and run were $200. My first car was a 62 Chevy Nova purchased for $100. I tuned it up and drove it on a 2700 mile road trip.
Puddin Time y'all. Sit down and shut up an enjoy it y'all. Can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon . Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
That light fixture you salvaged is probably halogen. Which means running it for 24 hours may spend enough in electricity bills to buy a slightly better new LED fixture.
I like the random second channel content , I like the 45 minutes , i like that you cleaned up the Apron area in font of the Shed cos I was gonna yell at the Screen to move the mess, its all looking great , the madza bonnet has great patina well done bringing the drink Hank...
I had a '60 Ford PU (AKA "Doosie") with a 292 cui one barrel. Those Ford engines (272, 292 and 312) were notorious for poor oil flow to the rockek arms and often solved with an external oil bypass. That said, the rockers always rattled.
In My humble opinion,,, You need a sitting down spot to visit with friends and family we always had one in our family shop because believe Me your family will be around hanging out.