Can You Restore A Rusted Car? ” At Home ” – Part 8 – Chop Cut Grind Weld.
This rusted pile of junk is starting to come togeather as we fabricate sheet metal, use our mig welder , start grinding all the welds, and use our cut off wheel to chop out the old rusted metal to make the car all new. It’s a Mercedes Benz nightmare, but someone’s got to do it! We also get a special gift in the mail and open it up!
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look at you bozo your a joker
ok pete dont worry you really suck
did you measure do you know you suck
As we all know the cars are just chopped up spliced sliced junk it will never be factory again sorry
I know a guy with a 55 Chevy 4 door that’s been converted into a two door Nomad. Tops off a 56 Pontiac. Cars Pro Street with a blown bigblock. I say he is up to $200,000 in it. Still needs paint , body work, interior and so on. The cars worth $25,000 as is. Needs another $100,000 to finish. Been working on it 25 years and he is broke. Ask me cut your lost buy two done lol a DR needs to sit him down and say dumb ass you are done sell it give up
That car should be compacted to a rectangular box. I thought the 68 Lemans Im working on had been hit in the driver's side quarter panel and scrunched the trunk lid and instead of pulling out the crushed part, they just filled it with bondo. The rest of the car looks like someone shot it with a automatic b-b gun. I'm just filling them in with lead.
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It's good to see Pete is keeping himself busy.
Couldn't you make better frame rails than it had? German cars are so chincy on the steel.
Oh boy was bout ready to crow hop Pete. Lol
12:15 There used to be a show on Discovery, I can''t remember what the name of it was. It was a restoration shop, not a body shop. A guy brought in a car to be restored, the owner looked over the car for about a week and had the owner back to talk about what direction he wanted to go, of course he wanted it in showroom condition. The shop owner told him (much more politely than you're obviously capable of) that the car wasn't worth dropping that much money into, and that it would cost at least 2 or 3 times what the car will even be worth when it's finished. The owner of the car said that, the car was his Father's car, and he started restoring it with him before his Father became ill and passed away. He went on to say that this was a lot more than just a restoration, it was his Father's passion. You really have to understand what a car means to the person who owns it to be able to understand car culture. I have watched quite a few of your videos, but will never subscribe. You really do very nice work, when you finally get motivated to do so, but it seem that your motivation is driven much more by dollar signs than anything else. Having said that, your customer relation skills really sucks ass.
My friend Pete , I think you are awesome , love your work and To me it looks like you are back in the old shed ?