Just brilliant! I tell everyone on RUclips in the automotive world of restoration, collision repair and the do it yourself individual about "Cooper's Stripper Club"! I don't know if I helped sales, but when a product is good, I tell everyone. I am rebuilding a 1967 Chevy C10 pick up for myself, retired yet fighting back pain. As a tech at dealers, service manager at a boat dealer (34ft boats/ twin engines) and 8 techs working for me, I taught them electrical, voltage drop, grounding, etc. I left the dealer for a newspaper add need an instructor. It was ACDelco. Holding tech seminars in 7 upper Midwest states on 30 subjects. Now my time to build a vehicle with a used newer fuel injected engine from my son's 03 Tahoe after a winter black ice accident. I was welding, updating electrical and one serpentine belt drive and adding A/C from salvage yard. He stopped doing body work, if sanded what I could, then painted it. I witnessed cracks form over body work he had done after I bought him many parts to start a lawnmower business. He stopped. The truck fits my 6'3" frame and a daily driver. Thanks for your companies products. DK ASE Master Tech since 78.
Hi Dean, Cheers to you your kind words, we really appreciate it when users of Cooper's share there experiences with others, word of mouth is definitely the best form of marketing Would love to see a few pictures if you have any of your Coopering results Cheers again, have a great day :)
@@coopersstripclub I do believe in a product that works, I tell everyone. I am having 40 year old lumbar pain starting as Dr. predicted with live nerves trapped in scar tissue that was my low back. At 6' 3" tall, I've had 14 lumbar procedures and trying to work thru the pain that had nothing to do with cars & bending. I just want to have my 67 Chevy C10 truck to drive. Sharing the Cooper's product story is all my pleasure, but I don't have a RUclips channel because I can't be productive. God bless you both, as I look at another doctor for a small chance. Pain only reminds us that we are alive;)
@@coopersstripclub I love your new wording. "Coopering"! Excellent. DK. Omaha, NE. You folks remind me of my maternal grandfather and grandmother! She cooked and he tinkered. At age 7, I went to California on the train to stay at her sister's home walking outside to pick oranges for breakfast, but it was Orange County! My grandfather was an electrical engineer who operated field generators that made 3 different voltages for mobile radar units. He would solder tin, wire, washers to make toy airplanes, trains & cars! They became Christmas presents and donations in Manhattan, Kansas to a children's hospital and grew watermelon, cantaloupe and squash. I miss them both!
Now that I have stripped my solid rimu front door I have found that there is a split in a panel that has been filled with...something. I want to leave the wood showing - what do you suggest I fix the split / fill the crack with?
Just brilliant! I tell everyone on RUclips in the automotive world of restoration, collision repair and the do it yourself individual about "Cooper's Stripper Club"! I don't know if I helped sales, but when a product is good, I tell everyone. I am rebuilding a 1967 Chevy C10 pick up for myself, retired yet fighting back pain. As a tech at dealers, service manager at a boat dealer (34ft boats/ twin engines) and 8 techs working for me, I taught them electrical, voltage drop, grounding, etc. I left the dealer for a newspaper add need an instructor. It was ACDelco. Holding tech seminars in 7 upper Midwest states on 30 subjects. Now my time to build a vehicle with a used newer fuel injected engine from my son's 03 Tahoe after a winter black ice accident. I was welding, updating electrical and one serpentine belt drive and adding A/C from salvage yard. He stopped doing body work, if sanded what I could, then painted it. I witnessed cracks form over body work he had done after I bought him many parts to start a lawnmower business. He stopped. The truck fits my 6'3" frame and a daily driver.
Thanks for your companies products. DK
ASE Master Tech since 78.
Hi Dean, Cheers to you your kind words, we really appreciate it when users of Cooper's share there experiences with others, word of mouth is definitely the best form of marketing
Would love to see a few pictures if you have any of your Coopering results
Cheers again, have a great day :)
@@coopersstripclub I do believe in a product that works, I tell everyone. I am having 40 year old lumbar pain starting as Dr. predicted with live nerves trapped in scar tissue that was my low back. At 6' 3" tall, I've had 14 lumbar procedures and trying to work thru the pain that had nothing to do with cars & bending. I just want to have my 67 Chevy C10 truck to drive. Sharing the Cooper's product story is all my pleasure, but I don't have a RUclips channel because I can't be productive.
God bless you both, as I look at another doctor for a small chance. Pain only reminds us that we are alive;)
@@coopersstripclub I love your new wording. "Coopering"! Excellent. DK. Omaha, NE.
You folks remind me of my maternal grandfather and grandmother! She cooked and he tinkered. At age 7, I went to California on the train to stay at her sister's home walking outside to pick oranges for breakfast, but it was Orange County! My grandfather was an electrical engineer who operated field generators that made 3 different voltages for mobile radar units. He would solder tin, wire, washers to make toy airplanes, trains & cars! They became Christmas presents and donations in Manhattan, Kansas to a children's hospital and grew watermelon, cantaloupe and squash. I miss them both!
great job
Now that I have stripped my solid rimu front door I have found that there is a split in a panel that has been filled with...something. I want to leave the wood showing - what do you suggest I fix the split / fill the crack with?