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45 thoughts on “68 vw double cab, rust, seal and paint

  1. Really helpful hearing your thought processes and rationale for what youÒ€ℒre doing. ItÒ€ℒs an education hanging out with you in your workshop. Glad to watch for as long as it takes. I can pause if there are interruptions from my end. Love your work!

  2. Hey mustie1 I've asked you this and several of your videos. What do you use for seam sealer and what brand and what do you recommend or where do you recommend to get it?

  3. Your doing fine mate just do what you do which is magic you can turn your hand to anything and we will do what we do which is wait for the ping or keep looking in the mustie list then get exited to watch no matter what the content you could be making scrambled eggs and I don't think you would get any complains cheers

  4. if you take a flat blade screwdriver and poke some holes in the lip of paint can it will keep the lip on can from filling up with paint just a tip and trick

  5. Have you ever tried Por 15? I'm using it on my 1980 Chevy Luv. it's really good for long stretches of rusted panels where you aren't going to replace the metal. I knocked off the heavy bumps in the rust, but they say you don't have to. You can brush it on, or spray it, and it seals everything and ends up having a very hard surface. I was impressed, it's about the same hardness as epoxy, and takes a heavy grinding disc to penetrate it.

  6. Mustie you ALWAYS make everything look so easy…………………….brother you need to haul your butt down here to Lake Thunderbird in Norman Oklahoma. I have loads of equipment that could use your touch. My personal touch (sledge hammer) doesn't seem to work that well…..LOL

  7. Enjoy long videos. If I have to leave, I pick up where I left off. Thank You for great content! Vinny ðŸ‑ºðŸ‑¸

  8. The longer video was good, some of the others felt a bit rushed so 20+ mins. works well, and that paint looks nice, especially for a roller! I spray almost everything, so that's unusual for me, and I wish you would have done the interior roofs too, just because that would have really brightened it up in there!, fact is I would have wiped everything down inside, covered the few things you didn't want painted, and sprayed that interior as that color doesn't look bad at all, even if the exterior ends up a different color. That will age right into what you want I believe, and if you have to just get a heavy smoker to sit in there ha ha ha

  9. Wow that double cab needed more work than I think I would have wanted to do, and if the price you paid for it that you said a few videos back was correct, don't know if I would have gave that without glass and stripped as much as they did, although I realize by this comments time it's probably done and looking beautiful. Just a lot of frame/body work and missing pieces/lights/hardware etc.

    Just a tip about paint, at least here you can preorder Rustoleum paint in quarts and gallons of your choice of color and have it shipped into your Walmart for the special price that they sell it, at least here you can, it's the only thing I use them for as I try not to for anything else, but it's good paint, and I use it instead of automotive, and wet sanded and covered with clear it looks outstanding even on high end newer jobs.

  10. I really like what you have been doing. The longer videos are great. I enjoy hearing you talk through the thought process of what you are working on. I also really enjoyed watching you breathe life into the old yard sale finds. Keep up the good work!

  11. I love that you used a roller that's awesome I used a roller many times every time my old man wanted a new truck he stopped and bought a can of paint and some rollers and we went to town and surprisingly enough it looks good it looks good to me also find job no overspray

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