Good news is no one will ever see those welds 🤣.....I found out later I could remove it with the handle attached and touched up the welds (less boogery). 🤣 Thanks for watching 👍😁
Thanks! I really liked the first position and orientation better..... It just didn't fit. I will have to keep that in mind. Thanks for watching my Friend! 👍😁
Thanks! This one originally intimidated me because I didn't want to mess it up. Hopefully the video will encourage others to tackle this chore with more confidence! Thanks for watching my Friend! 👍😁
I used tube steel and used correct thread nuts or bolts to extend shift handles.. they say that a grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain't
Good news is no one will ever see those welds 🤣.....I found out later I could remove it with the handle attached and touched up the welds (less boogery). 🤣 Thanks for watching 👍😁
That turned out nice Andy. They sell shift rod extenders that just screw into the rod if you want to raise that knob up a little higher.
Thanks! I really liked the first position and orientation better..... It just didn't fit. I will have to keep that in mind. Thanks for watching my Friend! 👍😁
Another great video on how to do it, Thanks again Andy.
Thanks! This one originally intimidated me because I didn't want to mess it up. Hopefully the video will encourage others to tackle this chore with more confidence! Thanks for watching my Friend! 👍😁
Good Job Andy 👍🇺🇲
Thanks Donnie! I really didn't want to cut the hole and delayed it longer than I should have. Thanks for watching my Friend! 👍😁
*Fantastic job* on the fabrication Andy! 😁👍 It turned out great 🔧
Thanks Zane! I was getting a little worried when I had to start cutting it into pieces. Thanks for watching my Friend! 🔧😁