@oldford65 Always flange it when you can. small patch repairs don't need flanging, because they are to small to warp on you, but when replace large panels, it's much better to flange it. Pete
Very clear and concise instructions. A big help to us amateurs trying to do our own work, do it right and save ourselves a few bucks. Because you have a rare ability to communicate what you're doing and thinking, you ought to think about teaching your craft at a JC or trade school. Don't abandon us though, your online lessons are very well done and much appreciated.
This is awesome and very inspiring. I have a new old rusty truck sitting in the driveway and was looking for how-to's. Your vids are a big help. Thanks!
Great vid!
SwPiotrek 3 weeks ago
hows the best way to determine what process to use when welding in a panel. Butt weld or using the flange tool or is it just upto who ever doing it
oldford65 10 months ago
@oldford65 Always flange it when you can. small patch repairs don't need flanging, because they are to small to warp on you, but when replace large panels, it's much better to flange it. Pete
swrnc 10 months ago
You are awesome.
VinnyMartello 1 year ago
Very clear and concise instructions. A big help to us amateurs trying to do our own work, do it right and save ourselves a few bucks. Because you have a rare ability to communicate what you're doing and thinking, you ought to think about teaching your craft at a JC or trade school. Don't abandon us though, your online lessons are very well done and much appreciated.
assynip 1 year ago
what size wire are you useing on your welder?
great workmanship, straight talk, you make it easy to understand. I look forwar to more of your work.
rob
rjsena01 1 year ago
@rjsena01 .022 gauge wire. Thanks Pete
swrnc 1 year ago
proooooooo =]
omfgimback 1 year ago
awesome videos, inspires me to start body restoration on my old '77 mercedes
huklen 1 year ago
master at work. what a pleasure to see
nannytenerife 1 year ago
shit mate you go the hard way around.
honda900fz 2 years ago
This is awesome and very inspiring. I have a new old rusty truck sitting in the driveway and was looking for how-to's. Your vids are a big help. Thanks!
MadSmokerBBQ 2 years ago
cool video ... thanks for sharing!
capecodcuda 2 years ago
great video. i've learned a great deal from watching your videos. thanks
TexasAmazon 2 years ago
really good videos
diederrr 2 years ago
awesome stuff, you fix it right. most people just bondo the rust up, you do it right. replace it
iglehartscott 2 years ago
really nice instruction
FISHKEY1 3 years ago 5
Thanks for the Comment.... Pete
swrnc 3 years ago
I really like the way you take the time to teach what you are doing and why.
seamonster069 3 years ago 5
great work!
spacecalander 3 years ago 2