Repairing rusted cab corners on Ford F150 for $0 ✅

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This video will show how to simplify rust repair without spending any money on replacement panels. Repairing rusted cab corners on Ford F150 in real time with basic tools and scrap metal. This will be a quick and easy fix to pass inspection ✅

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It amazes me, everyone wants to be a critic. They can do it this way, or I would have done it that way. You came here to watch the video. I know, here's a clue. What's the title of today's video ? Chad already stated, it was a favor to a friend. He's spending no money, just time. And using scraps of metal in the shop. Doesn't need to be perfect, just repaired. I got all that, just from listening to what he said.

greghumphry
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Thanks for the video. I am a newbie with zero welding skills. I can't afford going to a body repair shop so I am learning on my own. My truck needs this done and I am confident now that I will be able to get it done. Awesome camera work also! I know it's a quick patch job for passing inspection but you really helped me build my confidence to do it myself.
Thanks for your knowledge sharing and I did learn!!!
God bless you both.

kingdomofgodlopez
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Not everyone can afford to buy the parts besides there's the pride in doing it and he just showed you how. Great shots Jolene.

bobmcclintock
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It is really amazing how you do jobs like this on the fly. By doing jobs like this it is really helpful to your viewers to see how they can do it. Thank you Chad, Jolene, and Fina. Bill

billhoward
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Yesterday I would have got back with you but I don't know how. You dont have to give me anything I just like watching you do what you do best. I'am 70 years old and live in the USA in Ohio down on the Ohio River so thanks you for what you do God Bless

stephenmcquitty
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Friends help friends...It's great when people help one another, even when it isn't expected. Thanks for sharing Chad and Jolene!

matthewfocke
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Camera work is so natural that it's easy to take it for granted. Great job both of you.

oldredchevy-hhde
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Great video. These small repairs are the kind of jobs we all need to know how to. Thanks Chad and Jolene.

joecioe
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Thanks for bringing back real builds to YouTube. Your channel has been helping my Van-Haulen build get tons of views more then I expected. Thank You!

redneckcomputergeek
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Chad you have really inspired us to get out and do what we dream. It is so wonderful to see you and Jolene working together. I thank God for you and what you do. Thanks for taking time to show us how it's done. It's been a blessing.

TyKempPandSKingdom
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I watched your video because I have the cursed rusty corners on my 150. I know very little about body repairs. I do know a little about blacksmithing and its traditions. I don’t know if what you did is right or not but I see in your skill set some of those traditional intuitive skills of working with metal that you can’t learn except by rolling up your sleeves. I really enjoyed watching you work to complete the corners. Shame ford created this mess in the first place. Good luck and keep up the good work.

davidhinkley
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Some have talk about easier to buy new
An repair it that way but no one noticed
What chadd is doing
He is teaching others how to fix it yourself it may have been cheaper to buy the part but did you learn how to fix it ? That's what he is about passing his knowledge along to others
Iam a 70 year old man I just wish my dad
Or someone had taken time to teach me
The basics of he is doing back when I was much younger man so watch listen
An learn

jackman
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Hi bud, just watching your vid patching can corners. Wow man I'm 75 yrs old now, I loved in swanton, Vt in the early 70s thru the ninties, it's the last stop before you cross into canada. It would snow ads deep to a giraffe every winter, and I worked in Essex Junction By 41 miles south. I had to have a pickup truck cause I loved deep in the country outside Swanton. I loved living there, the schools were excellent too. I always bought Ford - F 250 4 by . I needed a Fisher power angle plow, just to get to the interstate. So that's why I bought Ford's as I kept my plow and it would fit in a new pickup easily. They used so much salt on all the roads up there, if have to do what you're doing quite often, can corners, door bottoms, wheel lips, can floors. I made all my own stuff cause I had a family to take care of. I did all my repairs with basic tools welder not wrench hammers visegrips. I'd do all my body work between April and september, then I'd primer several coates, then undercoat when done. I couldn't see buying a new truck every three years, so I extended the life of my truck by years.I would paint it when it was done, and it looked fine and lasted long time. I'm Vt, every vehicle rusted caddies, lincolns, mercedes, and the map cars and small trucks would rust down so bad I called them Flintstone mobiles. Have a great evening, keep up the vids, I enjoy them!!!!

jameswilson
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Great video content fixing a common problem. Thanks Chad and Jolene!

tonymosca
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This is the VERY REASON that I like to watch Chad ! Showing someone how to fix something without BREAKING THE BANK $$$. This is how someone can learn, apply and enjoy fixing their own projects without feeling like they have to have a very elaborate shop with super expensive tools (that most people will never afford to have). Great job! Great content ! Keep it up Chad. This is what I call “Makin Due- with that you’ve Got”. Take chicken 💩 and make chicken salad. 👍🏽😎

jonbain
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With little round corners like that I usually bend a piece if thin wall pipe the same size as the curve and weld it in. I learned that trick from George Barris, rather than trying to make a complicated curve it's easier to weld 2 flat pieces to the bent pipe.

willwade
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critics are like a mob of crows sitting on a power line watching and squawking insults. keep up the good work.

jameswilliams
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Hello Chad & Jolene. I am learning from you both everyday. Thank you both so very much.

williamdahlen
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This is a tough fix for most people to do but you did it right. I really don't understand why modern trucks are still built to where water and mud can get trapped in these same spots and rust out. You don't see many modern cars that have this issue but I see it on late-model trucks all of the time. Same thing goes for truck frames no excuse they can and should be built more rust-resistant, especially considering the cost of trucks today.

splender
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I have read all of the comments to date some good and some not so. One thing at this point that I could add is that the statement that was made at the start was lost or misunderstood "This video will show how to simplify rust repair without spending any money on replacement panels. Repairing rusted cab corners on Ford F150 in real time with basic tools and scrap metal. This will be a quick and easy fix to pass inspection".

Also, Chad don't let others get into your head it will eat you up it use to bother me when I was young but now that I'm 70+ not so. Yes, as others put it you have your way and they have theirs I respect yours in this post because you placed yours out there for all to see.
Keep it real, nice camera work Jolene and Good girl FINA. 😁

jimremington