Doing Bodywork The Old Fashioned Way Without Bondo

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This is the final film in our 1936 Chevy Truck fender repair trilogy.
In this episode I will be fixing a bunch of dents and smoothing out a welded patch. Also I'll be talking a lot about things that don't matter. We also reveal our exciting mystery prize that we will be giving away to one lucky viewer when the channel hits 50,000 subscribers!

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Your quality standards are quite low you say ? Bulldust! I say that fender is amazing!

bobbyoz
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Being a bit modest there Ace. The light reflection shows me the L/F fender on the truck is exemplary.
Conquers D’edelbrock maybe even.

Nice!

adeeponionbrah
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This is one of my favorites in your 1936 Chevy Truck fender repair trilogy. I think the ambience created by the Saskatchewan wind noise was appropriate and complemented the fender repair music. Well done!

bluesman
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Excited for the jacket, though not confident it will get through biosecurity at customs here! Don't hesitate with the patreon - 99% of success is letting people actually help you succeed. Your workmanship is top notch and well deserving of support.

diaspo
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I don't think most people understand just how much high build primer and skim coat are under a "show quality" paint job. Your metal shaping skills are above reproach!

rickm
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I like the Sask wind backing track! Though it is probably easier to listen to than live with.

ellwoodblooz
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Thank You for not inflicting obnoxious rock music on us. Appreciated.

tractorhead
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I like how you encouraged us to recycle the depression-era bodywork music. That’s sustainable entertainment!
Don’t think of Patreon as taking money from strangers. You’re providing instruction that some people are prepared to pay for.

Weldangrind
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Don't sell yourself short - you have the mind of a coachbuilder.

Looey
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Now that's what I call true metal finishing ! I learned some of this from the older body men when I first started out. I also learned to do lead . I still have my body tools, but don't do much anymore. Good to watch the old ways again ! Thanks!

kevinsnyder
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The howling wind in the background provided a stark contrast to your upbeat "happy go lucky" demeanour 😀 Great content, as always. Regarding Patreon - people know that creating quality content takes time and effort - so you shouldn't feel bad/weird about giving the people who want to support you the opportunity to do so. Just my two cents.

davdsmth
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woke up this morning with a list of a 100 things to get done, yet I wasted 45 min on this video perfect start to a Sunday morning. Keep the videos rolling. Get rolling in the Patreon, and fund your wardrobe, and compensate you for your time.

jeremychorney
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WOW ! as usual another magical session with your tools and passion ! As far as your music taste goes I think a lot of us have been introduced to sounds we wouldn't otherwise have heard, with an open mind it's actually always interesting I'm in love with this truck ! 😉🙃😎 NZ

deanedeane
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Wow, you did a great job. I had no idea that you could hammer out weld marks like that. Again, great job and thank you for sharing your craft with us.

TheTechie
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It would be a real shame to cover that beautiful fender with paint. Absolutely outstanding work. I want the jacket. Oh, and yes to the Patreon page; don’t think of us as strangers, think of us as fans of great work. You and Scott from CWM are such a refreshing change from all the crap, and so-called “influencers” and bs talking heads. Thanks for that!

bigkahuna
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My brother from another mother, I've been following your channel, being a Chevy Guy & all. I mentioned I've had some similar cars & trucks, I do get a lot of enjoyment from your since of humor. I could go on and on, How deserving I am, As for that Sweet 1936 Chevrolet p/u.
I'll just say I have had some less than pleasing experiences. I should write a book, or not, l lost everything little over 6 years ago,

randyeades
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I don't want to be repetitious, but your skill level is remarkable. Also you're very patient. Great result.

kalnieminen
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Great! Now I have that eerie depression era music rolling around in my brain for the rest of my day. Thanks a lot!

marcjones
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NO 1 IS YOUR A PRO. AT WHAT YOU DO. YOU HAVE THE PACKAGE DEAL. KEEP ON GOING.

gerrycomfort
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I listen to your time lapse music all the time...I enjoy it so much I sometimes rewind and listen to it again...so soothing...so melodic...

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