ROOSTER IN THE HOUSE... I am in Winterport Dragway JAMBOREE in Maine. Very sad that Chad & Jolene couldn’t make the event. I had a Special Day planned for them. I met some new friends from New Hampshire Ric & Duane. We hung & watched the old Flat Heads for Fridays Test & Tune. Told stories & have some good food great company. Today is Saturday & I am hunker down at the Hotel in Bangor ME. & my new friend went home this morning. Rain & winds cancelled racing. I will go home Sunday for a 12-hour drive. Prayers for Nova Scotia to weather the storm. Chad & Jolene, I hope you guys see this message & I will see you next year. ROOSTER th SUPER FAN
You and Jolene ate amazing people. You do give me inspiration. I have beaten cancers. I. Though i wound never build a d paint cars and trucks again. We i am , now again , i am slow. But Chad reminded me of skill and things abd way i have done. Thank you.
You both are awesome just remember ...IM BAD CHAD QUEEN JOLENE ON THE CAMERA AND WE ARE ON AIR ...be proud to say that everytime u turn that camera on in shop out side at home or in public say it and be bloody PROUD TO DO SO you both deserve the fame comming your way for decades to come hows it go ......lol
Jolene is amazing. She is, in my opinion, THE best with the camera. I watch a lot of youtube and I don't see anyone who comes near to her knowledge and ability.
Chad, I am a body tech, been one most of my life, glass, paint, you name it, I would love to relocate up your way and work for you, I love old cars and had a bunch through my life, I am at the point in my career where I wanna do what you are doing, if interested in me working with you guy's give me a shout, thanks for your time. Keep up the good work.
HI Chad & Jolene, I hope the storm coming your way does not cause any more trouble for your area. I noticed your new grinders on /off switch does not want to cooperate your desires, don't let it piss you off in time it will yield to your control and obey!
Chad you are speaking my language talking about trees and power lines that’s been my Job for 20 years hopefully y’all won’t be affected too much by this storm
Nice work Chad. Hey it's great to see you working on a variety of projects but it would also be nice to see you go back onto some of them and make a bit more progress. I'd love you to go back onto the T Bird and do a bit more, same goes for the hauler and the Bugatti.
Very clever again how you found the most efficient way to do the job, just one cut at the right place and you made a complex compound curved piece! On the floor 😊 Bravo 👍
Chad and Jolene. Could you please do a shout out to my wife. She goes in for surgery Monday morning and she and I are huge fans . We watch every night. Thank you and God bless ❤❤❤
You went with it like a pro. Sorry you lost power but it shows how good you are. No missed beats. Thanks for sharing with us . Just a side note the last time we lost power we had a child. Lol
You are doing a great job on the Plymouth. When you get a chance you should remove the shackles and turn them upside down. They are not supposed to be hanging down like that. People years ago turned them upside down to raise the car in the rear. It’s not right the way they are. Just for your info.
I live in a rural area with lots of tall trees that catch fire and fall on power lines during storms. And I know plenty of guys that trim trees for the electric company. The way it works is they make their rounds trimming trees, just a handful of trucks, they make their rounds through a lot of power lines and it takes a good long time to get back to where they started
Hi Chad watching you design pieces n shaping metal for your cars n things is really interesting . I haven't any hot rods or custom cars but like watching and going to car shows. Keep up the great videos n God bless you n also your camera queen . Watching from belfair Washington . That's in Washington state not Dc . ❤️❤️❤️👍👍
Beautiful work Chad, I really like that car. I remember when they first came out, I went to the dealership to see them. The fins are neat, they called that ( The Forward Look) Nice ride, are you going to repaint it too?
The difference between the master and the novice is that the master has failed more times than the novice has tried. Thought you might like that, Chad.
HERES A TIP CHAT when you’re using scissors cutting out your patterns you shouldn’t use the tips of your scissors and then it wouldn’t leave marks on your pattern and you would get a straighter edge every time you cut it I hope that helps you some , it’s the same as using wrapping paper or using tin snips when you cut flashing or vinyl siding you never use the tip of your snips