Building Frame Mounts 🔥🔥

In this episode were building the frame mounting points!
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32 thoughts on “Building Frame Mounts 🔥🔥

  1. No hate from me! I just appreciate the way you can do the talking in one take, intros/outros smooth, mid episode updates, smooth 👌. Oh yeah, and the project is awesome 😍

  2. I'm glad u addressed the negative comments, everything in life is a lesson learned and either it goes good or bad but it's a lesson.. I know I'm a year and a half late on this but I subscribed to ur channel cuz u take risk on projects that most won't do and iv only watched the Mustang and GTR builds and love the content and can't wait to binge on this 240Z and keep doing u and let haters hate..

  3. Late to the game, but your show is amazing. The time you put into making your builds unique in some way is awesome. Now, when are you going to get ahold of an SRT 10 block to swap in there instead of the ****y BMW one?

  4. Been getting big into the channel the last few weeks, mate the stuff you do is incredible! So impressive, ignore any negative comments

  5. I've just started watching your channel and you are crazy in the best way possible. Don't listen to any of the haters that are trying to get you down. You are totally inspiring me to get a wrecked vehicle and just go nuts on it. I have years of shade tree mechanic work but your fabrication skills are way above mine. I love your work. Keep doing what you do.

  6. Ignore all the comments and keep doing what your doing. Probably one of the best channels on YouTube. Educational, entertaining, and just the perfect amount of fluff chat. Usually leave YouTube channels on in the background while I work. I actually stop working to watch this channel. I think you should do more love child cars, even though the bringing regales back to full health is just as interesting. What about RX8 shell… with V6 VQ35HR

  7. Youtube comment community can be very toxic man. You have to learn how to ignore it sometimes as hard as that is. You can explain a mistake until you are blue in the face and it won't matter one bit.

  8. Its not anyones fault that we are missing content, youtube is automatically "up next" and sending me to random vids.. Sorry for the confusion, but its just the auto "up next" stuff..

  9. Just now watching this, took a break from fabrication and building videos. How you handled the comment section is exactly how I wished every YouTuber would handle it. Not making a big deal out of it getting out of hand and encouraging people to make appropriate comments. Let the people that are wrong be wrong so they can see their mistakes more clearly later. Loving the build so far.

  10. There is a way to figure out how much dip you need in the middle of the frame. Just measure the height of the sub frame from the very bottom (usually the lower A-arm bushings) to the mounting points. That is the bottom of the dip in the frame. If the sub frame is 14 inches from the lowest point to the mounting points, the dip is also 14 inches from the bottom of the frame to the mounts (if you want every thing above the frame rails that is).

  11. I’m a new viewer! Keep up the awesome work and videos man! I’ve been binge watching your channel since I came across it!

  12. I used to watch alot of kitcarbuilds over the years, and when you look how many 'problemsolving' and mistakes are made when building those already premade-kits….
    Just saying, building a new frame all by yourself, measuring it out etc..is far from easy.
    This just brings me back to an old dream ( when i still was in my twenty's) I've had to make a 'cobra-build' , which eventually I let go due to lack of knowledge and time.
    So I'm truely enjoying watching you do this and very much appreciate you share your hard work with us! Keep it up!

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