I'll be posting weekly videos on random how-to's and project updates. Some topics will be in response to questions I get on a regular basis, some will be what I just happen to be working on at the time. If there's something specific you want to see, let me know. I'm looking for ideas on topics! I am shooting for new videos to come out every Sunday evening. Here is a link to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXf23zjqTRudUVwxkTKr9Hw ...and my latest video...
Fantastic. I have kicked this idea around for 2 years. I retired from teaching in 2019. Thinking of showing the "weird crap" we did in class plus how to make stuff for class. I will message you if its ok. I got questions man. lol
Thank you so much for everyone who has subscribed so far!! Feel free to tell all your friends and family New video tonight...
This is great. I need to learn what you're teaching, so thanks for making the videos. I shall subscribe immediately.
I've been wanting to feature this car in a video since it got here, but the last month has been extremely busy. I had a vision of the transformation from virtual barn-find condition to current state, but I ended up doing a once-over on it...with an emphasis on the original details of the stripes.
I liked the title of the latest video. Most restored cars are much better than they left factory, even if not a concours level effort. I am looking forward to the "guide to sub-par butt welding"
Great videos. Yeah, I've spent days staring at body panel gaps and loosing/tightening/moving until I just finally say good enough and walk away. Not for the faint of heart.
Love it Adam! Hey man, thought but never asked but you iz see man! The red 1/8th” GSX pin striping. Heard it called tomato red but I have zippo clue. Gotta repair mine ((from 1/16th to 1/8. paint formula that can be toned down to match wore out QQ on my roach or pin stripe and scuff gloss away? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks buddy and congrats on the business,your knowledge & new You Tube channel buddy. Thanks for any help. Fritzeeee baybeee out
Most people overthink the color for the pin stripe. Go for the 70-72 Fire Red code....no one will know if it's "wrong" or otherwise. As far as getting it to look aged, I would airbrush it on so it's super thin, and half ass coverage to match whatever patina you're looking for.