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36 thoughts on “vw sub bus metal work part 2

  1. Moe acts like every Great Pyrnees (and Samoyed) I've ever met – very friendly, and they love to nudge up close to you and lean a bit. I love these pups, and just about any member of the Spitz canine family… and retrievers, and Corgis, and German Sheperds…

  2. My hat is off to you, and guys like you who have the knowledge and patience to do a job like that, and do it right. I like to think that I have a lot of patience myself,  but I don't think I could stay calm enough to be able to piece together a new bit of frame,  fitted to hold other critical members with it, and get it welded into place. And then turn around and work another spot right after that.  Of course, my interests are saving things and making them last forever too,  but I don't have the vast experience in fabbing things, not the machinery and tools for that work.  I sit here in amazement of some of the jobs you take on.  Sure, there are things I'm good at doing and well practised at,  but fine metal "art" work isn't one of them. My question would be something like… Is there any aspect of the broad field of projects that you tackle that you absolutely hate to do, yet persevere and pull off regardless ? (Simplified, what job do you hate to do the most?)

  3. I saw a sign atop a tall post – it read about 32 feet but I think a lot was lake effect snow. I had a friend in chicago. they had a chihuahua dog whose name was "bruiser" 🙂

  4. nice metalwork there looking at what you've got to do and shown in your last video I will be picking a few tips up  keep up the great videos

  5. Mustie1, We got mostly rain!  I have no use of snow… Nice frame repair!  It is good to see Mo starring in some videos, soon he is going to be after union scale…

  6. mustie do you paint the insides of the repair panels & remaining sections with weld through paint and rust treatment of sorts, its a pain but certainly slows down further rusting issues over time.

    just out of curiosity how long did you spend on that one repair section.

  7. Frame work looks great! That snowblower kicks ass. Still hope you don't have to use it to much.Was that another camper van out back? polar bear taken a dump lol.

  8. Nice job on the patch. Do you use any type of rust preventative on the remaining metal to reduce or prevent the advancement of the rust?

  9. That looks really solid, you really are great at the metalwork reconstruction, but your work has one problem…. it makes the rest of the vehicle look really crap ha ha :-))

    Ahh loverly dog, or "Happy rug" i used to call a dog at the salvation army 🙂

  10. Gee, that repair looks a LOT less like the chewing gum wrapper the last guy slipped in under there! Great job! Snow already, and it stuck, wowsa!  AND a Nor-easter on the way? The snow blower will be getting some early use!

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