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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2022
  • This 2004 Pontiac Vibe has a wicked vibration at idle in gear. I try to fix it, but instead give it plenty of other problems...
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  • @lewisgeyer1440
    @lewisgeyer1440 Год назад +3599

    You could have easily never let this see the light of day. Takes a real man to admit his mistakes. You’ve earned, and deserve, all of the respect coming your way.

    • @jeffdrake3224
      @jeffdrake3224 Год назад +82

      something so small could've ended it all. imagine getting killed by a sunbird/saturn/junky Chrysler car. If I die by car I want it to be something cool. Thank God Wes is ok! Best mechanic east of the Mississippi!

    • @572Btriode
      @572Btriode Год назад +10

      I concur.

    • @greaniebeaniez3070
      @greaniebeaniez3070 Год назад +45

      @@jeffdrake3224 I'd hate myself by getting killed by of all things one of Pontiacs ugliest cars

    • @Steve_Just_Steve
      @Steve_Just_Steve Год назад +5

      @@jeffdrake3224 This ain't a mustang guys.

    • @Bear-pu2qo
      @Bear-pu2qo Год назад +10

      @@greaniebeaniez3070
      This is probably why they quit making Pontiacs.

  • @robertkeime4907
    @robertkeime4907 Год назад +2556

    Glad you’re ok …. Not everyone would have had the guts to share your mistake like you have. Hats off.

    • @zephyrold2478
      @zephyrold2478 Год назад +39

      I second that. Thank God you are ok.

    • @Guitarhero1000
      @Guitarhero1000 Год назад +37

      Absolutely. The man doesn't have an ego. I respect that.

    • @camberwellcarrot420
      @camberwellcarrot420 Год назад +28

      Hopefully sharing this video will give pause to anyone who works on cars, and makes them think twice about what might go wrong.
      Very happy that you weren't seriously injured, except maybe your pride, which will recover.

    • @Military-Museum-LP
      @Military-Museum-LP Год назад +26

      Agreed. Wes is honest.

    • @Thebowzer221
      @Thebowzer221 Год назад +17

      I agree, not everyone would show what you did to the channel. I hope you are okay. None of us is a perfect person. Use caution, because this channel is kaput... without you.

  • @brianwalker1933
    @brianwalker1933 9 месяцев назад +182

    Anyone that's never made a mistake, has never made anything.
    Lucky you weren't badly injured and lucky your dog wasn't between the wall and the car.
    It takes a real man to own up to his mistakes. You have my admiration 💯%.

    • @VIC00-ir2bb
      @VIC00-ir2bb 4 месяца назад +1

      Its just a matter of time, weve a made em

  • @scottamy6496
    @scottamy6496 10 месяцев назад +129

    Retired Marine and Industrial Mechanic here and I’ve seen some very scary things happen to men that simply didn’t pay attention for a split second or were complacent about what they had done hundreds or thousands of times and just that once it can bite you in the ass! Always remember to pay attention, wear your PPE and don’t ever take a piece of machinery for granted, they can and will make you feel and look like a fool…or kill you!

    • @mtmadigan82
      @mtmadigan82 8 месяцев назад +3

      I learned that in the Marines also. Second you stop respecting anything dangerous from an assortment of directions, is when incidents happen. They're often life changing or life ending injuries.

    • @ProgramTheVoid
      @ProgramTheVoid 4 месяца назад

      I highly respect you guys sharing knowledge like this 🙏🏽

    • @KenFullman
      @KenFullman 3 месяца назад +2

      I think he should reposition the cameras and do it again. I didn't see it the first time.

  • @rbyledbal
    @rbyledbal Год назад +507

    Thirty-seven years ago, a brief brainless moment on an All-Terrain Cycle at the age of 22 broke my back and left me paralyzed from the waist down. It happens to all of us at some point. I'm just so happy you weren't hurt. I admire the way you handled it Wes.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 10 месяцев назад +23

      Can I join your club? Off road dummies...you have a good spirit about you. I made multiple mistakes setting up a mountain bike and took a bad jump and messed up my hip which then got surgery and harmful meds. I live a different life now. No sports. My friend said what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. At least smarter thats for sure eh?! Take care

    • @bumlookercheekymonkey3985
      @bumlookercheekymonkey3985 10 месяцев назад +11

      Nobody can understand the amount of physical pain you both went thru. In my experience the physical pain leads to mental pain. Good luck to you both!

    • @MrTarzan2day
      @MrTarzan2day 10 месяцев назад +13

      I paralyzed myself at 22 also!!
      I did a swan dive off a cliff into rocks... "well that was dumb" was my literal first thought after regaining consciousness and seeing what I had done to myself.

    • @yohanathandowns9057
      @yohanathandowns9057 10 месяцев назад +8

      ​@MrTarzan2day you and a million others. Swan diving into rocks and old rebar is so common. Sorry for the misfortune, could have just as easily been me jumping off at Cherokee

    • @shabbos-goy9407
      @shabbos-goy9407 10 месяцев назад

      That's pretty heavy. You seem to have accepted this brief act if stupidity.

  • @randyirons1058
    @randyirons1058 Год назад +555

    As a technician with almost 40 years of experience, I can say any tradesman has had their share of close calls. The good ones are the ones we can walk away from. Whats the old saying...."Good judgment comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgment". Glad you shared your bad judgement so others can learn from it. Which reminds me of another quote: "Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself". Best wishes Wes, I'm looking forward to your next video.

    • @calholli
      @calholli Год назад +27

      "A smart man learns from his mistakes, a wise man learns from the mistakes of others" --- he just made us all a bit wiser by showing this video.

    • @richardford4570
      @richardford4570 Год назад +12

      As a retired mechanic I wholehearted agree . We can't afford to loose our Wes or anybody else ! Cheers from Rick in Australia 🇦🇺 👍

    • @LeakSprungGarage
      @LeakSprungGarage Год назад +2

      @@calholli very well said!

    • @firesurfer
      @firesurfer Год назад +14

      I istalled elevator entrances for a living. One day I hopped off the platform like I have a million times before, and was off balance a little bit. I wobbled backwards towards the open shaft almost falling in. Another inch or so and that would have been it for me. NEVER take safety for granted.

    • @sharonnicholson3393
      @sharonnicholson3393 Год назад

      Are you sure about that I don't think I'm dumb but I definitely think I'm accident prone I might be able to live long enough to make every mistake someone else has made 😁🚑 I've already tried to drop off one of my fingers twice in 15 years

  • @TheChimpoko1
    @TheChimpoko1 3 месяца назад +9

    Takes a bigger man to admit his failures than to show his successes. I really appreciate you putting this up ❤

  • @garystratton454
    @garystratton454 4 месяца назад +19

    Good to see an honest mechanic.

  • @corywadedavis
    @corywadedavis Год назад +186

    I'm an arborist with almost 20 years of experience, climbing trees to prune and remove them. I've done some big and scary stuff over the years working in the PNW. I've also had an excellent safety record and always work carefully. Until earlier this summer when I was basically on auto pilot pruning some small trees from a ladder and I fell from about 6 feet up. Really hurt myself but mainly hurt my pride. I'm finally able to begin healing my body and pride. Don't beat yourself up too much Wes. You do great things.

    • @calholli
      @calholli Год назад +16

      I ran a climbing crew for about 5 years at Asplund.. trimming tress from OGE powerlines. We gambled with injury everyday out there; you get used to being so close to danger all the time. But that's exactly how we end up getting hurt, by being complacent... My dad was framing a house, and he was on top of a low pitch porch roof and leaned a step ladder up against the wall to reach up high on the main gable roof-- and the ladder slipped out and he ended up diving off the ladder/ off the roof and face first on the concrete. Broke his nose, his right wrist and his left elbow. He was messed up for nearly a year; it was bad.. The same boss/ builder that we built houses under died years later in his shop -- he had several muscles cars and liked to build engines, etc. and I guess a car fell on him and he died; pretty crazy- he was a smart dude and had made a lot of wealth. Things happen to everyone; We must stay diligent.

    • @calholli
      @calholli Год назад +12

      At the back of my old house, there was a hill down most of the back yard. I put my car at the bottom of the hill in the grass, there wasn't even much slope: I put on the ebrake and wheel chalked both rear wheels, and I jacked it up and crawled under it to pull the oil plug and change the oil (it was an old Duster, like 94 I think). Anyway, the dew on the grass was too slick I guess, because the wheel chalks and the e-braked tires all slid on that grass and fell off my jack stand while I was under it. Luckily my head was in a safe place and I didn't get smashed at all. But the cross member was just squeezing my waste enough that I couldn't get out.. So I was in my back yard stuck. lol.. So I started screaming for help for about 5 minutes, and there was this 'half-way house" type of prison release place right there within range and they heard me screaming, and came over there panicking and trying to lift the car by hand. Pulling on the front fenders and probably messing it up. Luckily my younger brother came running out of the house once he seen everyone in our yard, and he immediately slid down beside the car to look at me and I told him to just jack it back up and he was the one that actually rescued me, where the 4 prison guys and 2 guards had no clue and couldn't figure it out and were panicking and scrambling thinking I was dying or something. I couldn't help but laugh at how dumb they were. I got lucky. I could have gotten my head smashed if it was in the wrong place... So long story short-- I don't trust wheel chalks and jack stands anymore; if it's at all sketchy, I change plans. So it's pretty common on cars hurting people-- so we can't sleep on it and get comfortable. I was lucky enough to learn the hard way, but without getting hurt. Scared the crap out of me though.

    • @watsisbuttndo829
      @watsisbuttndo829 Год назад +5

      I was a small engine mech in another lifetime, working with chainsaws and landscaping gear was my daily. Any arbourist/logger/landscaper ect that walks away from their career intact gets a tip of my hat.

    • @calholli
      @calholli Год назад +6

      @@watsisbuttndo829 Yeah.. I had a guy working under me, who was a very good climber, but he was a bit of a hot head and liked to put himself in danger too much. So he was up about 45ft, right in line with the primary power lines -- and he was trimming a few limbs above him and rolling them back -- I kept telling him just to climb up there (we took turns climbing the big trees, and this one was his turn). He was almost done, so I quit yelling at him -- and right on the last limb that he cut, fell down and landed directly on his shoulder and slowly folded over and landed right on the line-- so it was shocking him with 7200 volts, straight through that little limb/ straight through rope and the tree. And it zapped him good for maybe 3 seconds until he somehow finally got the limb knocked off; HIs body fell limp like he was knocked out, but his legs were still holding his weight, and he was leaning back on the rope, so I was confused. Nearly 10 seconds later he finally started responding and stood there talking about it for a minute or two -- and then he came down. lol.. Pretty sketchy situation... Luckily the trees are several Megaohms of resistance, so it doesn't shock you enough to kill you, even the it's such a high voltage..].
      Months later that same guy was tied in above him and straddled across a flat Y, out on a limb -- and he turned the saw around backwards to cut a little nothing sucker twig between his legs (I was the foreman, so I was screaming at him to stop and don't cut between your legs, but he just looked at me and smiled). and sure enough- the end of the saw bucked and it sent that chainsaw blade up his inner thigh, just above the knee. It looked like he was hit with an axe -- cut his pants, and cut his skin for about 5 inches and was peeling open like they do in a surgery. So He just grabbed the rope and came darting down to the ground like batman and was panicking.. and I calmed him down, put him in the truck and took him straight to the hospital. He was my buddy and a cool guy years before we worked together-- but he was just one of those guys who would think it's cool to not wear your safety glasses, or not wear you seatbelt when we drive, etc etc.. He started to change his mind after that, if he heard me yelling at him to stop. lol

    • @watsisbuttndo829
      @watsisbuttndo829 Год назад +4

      @@calholli I'm in my 50,s now, my grandfather was a logger here in Australia. As a kid i used to go out with him and see those guys work. Nearly every one of the older guys had been witness to someone getting killed, my uncle amongst the men lost. Tree work is a damn serious business. Stay safe brother.

  • @elmerfudpucker3204
    @elmerfudpucker3204 Год назад +266

    being an auto tech for over 40 years, I know of no one that has not done something exactly like this, or any of the other scenarios you talked of, myself included, several times. Glad you weren't physically hurt, and your ego and pride will recover. You're very good and very methodical in your work habits, so don't stay hammering yourself too long. Stuff happens.

    • @tekvax01
      @tekvax01 Год назад +7

      Hear! Hear!

    • @johnnyversaci7091
      @johnnyversaci7091 4 месяца назад +2

      My worst one was over tightening an oil pressure sensor, needed a new engine cover or whatever it’s called on the face of the engine think it costed 2 grand about, my boss said he doesn’t do oil pressure sensors after that

  • @scottybrucescott2155
    @scottybrucescott2155 6 месяцев назад +22

    I am so impressed by your viewers kindness and respect. This reaction gives hope that most people are good. Doesn’t it get tiring listening to the bad, negative things around us. You are an honest,humble man. There was only one perfect man , and they hung him on a cross. May he watchout for you and care for your family.
    Bruce
    And your family.

  • @JAYTEAM187
    @JAYTEAM187 4 месяца назад +8

    This reminds me of my friend Jolene I used to work with at a nursing home. She was close to 400 pounds and she would randomly yell out FOOTBALLL. That was my cue to run as fast as I could and smash into her. I always bounced right off of her due to being 140 soak n wet. One day she yelled it and I shoulder checker her. She lost her balance and went right through the wall and landed in dietary. It just happened to be the only spot with no cameras. We pulled the rug out and told the supervisor she tripped over the rug and she bought it. Ill never forget how hilarious it was.😂

  • @phammond68
    @phammond68 Год назад +166

    something thats always stuck with me through my culinary career is "the master has failed more times than the beginner has tried". ive always taken that as theres no shame in making mistakes if you can find the lesson to be learned from them. Glad youre ok Wes, and thank you for all the hard work you put into this channel

    • @cornbreadntatersalad1634
      @cornbreadntatersalad1634 Год назад

      Good outlook. I feel the same

    • @nou8257
      @nou8257 Год назад +3

      Yep just gotta make sure to learn from the mistakes we make and move on

    • @defresurrection
      @defresurrection Год назад +1

      Culinary Institute of America, the other CIA, graduate?

    • @phammond68
      @phammond68 Год назад +1

      @@defresurrection no, unfortunately I never got the opportunity to get a formal culinary education, but ive had some great chefs and mentors to help me get to where i am. I have been to hyde park and got to see the CIA though!

    • @defresurrection
      @defresurrection Год назад

      @@phammond68 That's great! Working with great chefs is an education in itself!

  • @SouthMainAuto
    @SouthMainAuto Год назад +82

    Time to change the sign:
    This business has been 1 days without accidents 😏

  • @58Rev
    @58Rev 8 месяцев назад +4

    The only reason that wasn't more awful is because of all the videos you posted after the "Vibe vs Shop Wall". This was an eye opener for us all when we're rushed or target fixated. So glad you were able to post this, it's an honest man's story and a cautionary tale about life in general. Humble pie is something many of us have consumed in quantity, yours came with bumps and bruises and some of the shine got buffed off your pride. Well, it's out of your system now and you have *squints* 817K witnesses to prove it. Absolutely terrific post.

  • @peterjensen6844
    @peterjensen6844 11 месяцев назад +1

    "Computer - Delete this entire Personal Log"...Thank you for posting this. Its a timeless reminder that no matter how good we are at something, its easy to get caught. "Think that you may be wrong".

  • @adamf4196
    @adamf4196 Год назад +147

    I think the fact that your pride was damaged simply proves that you take pride in your work. Keep up the good work brother and be safe.

  • @dcrahn
    @dcrahn Год назад +230

    Sharing this unfortunate accident speaks a lot to your integrity. Glad you're okay.

    • @gregc2467
      @gregc2467 Год назад +5

      Two words that apply to Wes,honesty and integrity,a truly decent chap.

    • @charliee7142
      @charliee7142 Год назад

      Amen !

  • @robertk4629
    @robertk4629 5 месяцев назад +3

    Very Humble man..... Its what you do when no one is watching... That is true character

  • @jwbranham2009
    @jwbranham2009 10 месяцев назад +3

    I appreciate your posting this video as it demonstrates how we all have a bad day and get the job done. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr.
    @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr. Год назад +83

    As a mechanic, we all have that “one” mistake we’ve all made, so don’t feel bad it happens to all of us at least once. I’m glad you’re okay with no injuries.

    • @superduty4556
      @superduty4556 Год назад +3

      This right here.

    • @calholli
      @calholli Год назад

      At the back of my old house, there was a hill down most of the back yard. I put my car at the bottom of the hill in the grass, there wasn't even much slope: I put on the ebrake and wheel chalked both rear wheels, and I jacked it up and crawled under it to pull the oil plug and change the oil (it was an old Duster, like 94 I think). Anyway, the dew on the grass was too slick I guess, because the wheel chalks and the e-braked tires all slid on that grass and fell off my jack stand while I was under it. Luckily my head was in a safe place and I didn't get smashed at all. But the cross member was just squeezing my waste enough that I couldn't get out.. So I was in my back yard stuck. lol.. So I started screaming for help for about 5 minutes, and there was this 'half-way house" type of prison release place right there within range and they heard me screaming, and came over there panicking and trying to lift the car by hand. Pulling on the front fenders and probably messing it up. Luckily my younger brother came running out of the house once he seen everyone in our yard, and he immediately slid down beside the car to look at me and I told him to just jack it back up and he was the one that actually rescued me, where the 4 prison guys and 2 guards had no clue and couldn't figure it out and were panicking and scrambling thinking I was dying or something. I couldn't help but laugh at how dumb they were. I got lucky. I could have gotten my head smashed if it was in the wrong place... So long story short-- I don't trust wheel chalks and jack stands anymore; if it's at all sketchy, I change plans. ( I had an old boss who was a super smart guy, and I worked under him as a sub contractor running my own crew building custom houses for him; and some years later I found out he died from a car falling in him in his shop-- he had a bunch of muscle cars and stuff. So it's pretty common on cars hurting people-- so we can't sleep on it and get comfortable. I was lucky enough to learn the hard way, but without getting hurt. Scared the crap out of me though...

  • @djgtidwell
    @djgtidwell Год назад +92

    you did a good thing, 207,000 of us will learn a valuable lesson from it. Thanks for sharing, when not publishing was also an option!

    • @codysp
      @codysp Год назад

      @George are you that slow?? Did you not watch and LISTEN to what Wes explained? FFS! 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @Rusty-Shackleford69
    @Rusty-Shackleford69 10 месяцев назад +3

    Wes, I admire you a lot more if possible. Being a man and uploading this may save someone's life! And that is priceless! Thank you good sir! 👍

  • @tomr9661
    @tomr9661 10 месяцев назад +16

    Don't beat yourself up over this, just count your blessings that you didn't get seriously hurt and move on from it. Great honest video. - Subscribed.

  • @Chris.Y.054
    @Chris.Y.054 Год назад +77

    Wes, I’m so thankful that you weren’t seriously hurt. It takes real courage to share mistakes.

  • @lamestuser
    @lamestuser Год назад +159

    1. Glad you are OK. That is by far the most important thing.
    2. Thanks for posting this. You didn't have to, but you did. Sometimes bad things happen to good people. You just earned a lot of respect from a lot of people.
    3. You're a great mechanic. Never forget that.
    4. Thank you for this channel. I look forward to these every week.

  • @chrisbogue3210
    @chrisbogue3210 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the humility that you demonstrated by showing us this. I was a mechanic for over thirty years, and there are a few mistakes I made that still bother me. There were two times when I was unfamiliar with a type of fuel line connections, and they came loose after I had handled them. Thank God there was no fire.

  • @cotto1hunded
    @cotto1hunded 10 месяцев назад +1

    Man this dude is real af.who in the world would work/own a shop and show something like that.I wish more people were like this,everyone wants to portray something they're not. We're all human💯.

  • @thats.grantastic
    @thats.grantastic Год назад +160

    First off, I'm very grateful that you weren't seriously injured. Second, it takes a lot of humility and balls to share this. Third, this is a good reminder for ALL of us how quickly bad things can happen.
    Tomorrow is a new day!

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Год назад +22

    You might have saved a life today by posting this video. Most of us learn by watching, and this experience was so memorable, we'll never forget it. Bravo.

    • @SouthMainAuto
      @SouthMainAuto Год назад +6

      I did the same thing in my shop many, many many years ago. The car I was working on lurched forward and smashed into a toolbox. Well before I was into RUclips. I know the pain...

    • @xxn0cturn3xx
      @xxn0cturn3xx Год назад +2

      i agree, learning from others mistakes can save lives.

    • @ryanhoaglin9907
      @ryanhoaglin9907 Год назад

      I was just about to comment the same thing. This will make me pay attention more in my own shop.

    • @UrkCMH
      @UrkCMH 3 месяца назад

      Coincidentally, I'll be working on my car today. Thank you for reminding me of the importance of always being situationally aware, and of thinking things through beforehand; I had grown far too complacent over time.
      You have likely saved some people and machines injury, damage, or worse by uploading this.

  • @robertmartin4602
    @robertmartin4602 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am glad you posted this vibe repair and relieved you or a coworker weren't seriously injured. A humblene experience no doubt we all get in a hurry cut corners it happens

  • @evilqueen1
    @evilqueen1 2 месяца назад

    Only watching this now, but I guarantee that this video will save someone else from doing something dumb in a shop/garage somewhere around the world (UK here). I will be showing this to my kids today with this accompanying list. When dealing with potentially dangerous equipment: 1) treat it with respect 2) wear appropriate PPE 3) understand the risks 4) have a game plan 5) if you decide to deviate from it, understand why 6) always concentrate fully on what you are doing. Thank you for sharing this. Kudos to you for doing so. I think it will be of more benefit than you will ever know.

  • @carllaniak
    @carllaniak Год назад +78

    I know there are already 1000 similar comments, but I can't help myself...
    So grateful you are ok. Any of us who hasn't had a similar experience just hasn't been at it long enough. As a fellow sole proprietor and machinist about your age, I am frequently impressed and humbled by your knowledge and experience. The fact that you share it makes you a treasure.
    P.S. I know you won't like it but I'm guessing someone will set up a way for some of us to chip in on the expense of having that door repaired/replaced. You'll cringe every time you think about this for at least a decade but anyone who's half a man will respect and admire the fact that you shared it. Take care!

    • @tekvax01
      @tekvax01 Год назад +4

      I'd donate to _that_ fund!

    • @carllaniak
      @carllaniak Год назад +6

      @@tekvax01 he's got a PO box listed under the "about" on his channel. I'm gonna keep it simple and send him a check. Peace.

  • @eyeNVyou
    @eyeNVyou Год назад +77

    I don’t know what to say. Watching your channel for as long as I have, it feels like we’re buddies. That was difficult to watch. But as others have commented, I’m glad you left it in. It shows how dangerous your work can be, how humble you are, and acts as a lesson for others. I’m so relieved you weren’t seriously hurt. Keep safe and be well, buddy.

  • @munter10
    @munter10 6 месяцев назад +1

    Respect for your honesty my friend!
    Just stumbled across your channel, recently retired from 45 years in the car and motorcycle mechanical trade, I enjoy watching other mechanics and put my feet up after sooooo many years of hard days at work, dealing with not just cars and bikes, (they’re easy to deal with) but other mechanics and of course pissed off customers.
    All the best Wes, I’m watching.

  • @teedee9903
    @teedee9903 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was self employed as a mechanic for 20 years. I am still here today at age 76 with everything still in tack. I won't go into the mistakes I made. I am glad you didn't get hurt bad.

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking9138 Год назад +55

    You were very lucky you weren’t seriously hurt Wes, very brave and honest of you to include it in a video, so we can all learn from it. Well done glad you are ok

  • @upscaleshack
    @upscaleshack Год назад +155

    Damn Wes, that was scary. I'm glad you're okay. Shows just how easy it is to get hurt messing with vehicles and equipment. Be well, man.

  • @skytrip5273
    @skytrip5273 3 месяца назад +1

    When I was a young pup working in a shop. I saw a dude drop a mini van off a lift almost all the way up. 😂

  • @kmanrl3112
    @kmanrl3112 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for posting this brother! I'm a mechanic for over 20 years now and theres alot of people in our line of work whose egoes would prevent them from sharing something like this. Much respect to you sir for being a real man and not being afraid to admit when you fuck up. It teaches others and in the big picture is a force for good. Thank you!!

  • @aarongriffith8918
    @aarongriffith8918 Год назад +153

    There are a lot of similar automotive channels out there - and the reason I enjoy yours so much is your honesty and more importantly your humility. You're not a braggart and you're always willing to admit when you don't know something, when you learned something new, and like today when something goes wrong. Your skills, efficiency, fairness and attitude are WAY above average. We've all made blunders in whatever we do. Thanks for sharing.

  • @truthreporter1709
    @truthreporter1709 Год назад +52

    Dude, we all do dumb stuff once in a while - men like us are dealing with 1000001 issues, family, money, work, the crazy world we live in. Sometimes you just lose focus for a second. Respect to you for having the courage to document your mistake and making it right. Don't over analyse this - dust yourself down and as Eric says 'move on with life'.

  • @azarahwagner2749
    @azarahwagner2749 4 месяца назад +1

    I learned the hard lesson too that bricks are NOT capable of stoping movement and thank goodness I wasn’t under the car .

  • @stansbruv3169
    @stansbruv3169 10 месяцев назад +2

    Glad that you’re alright bruv. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience!

  • @urbanstd1
    @urbanstd1 Год назад +65

    Much respect Wes for posting, glad you were not seriously injured. Military vet here, Humility and letting others learn from your mistakes used to be encouraged. Take care!

  • @zeightguy
    @zeightguy Год назад +200

    100% ADMIRATION for your honesty and humility Wes, respect man !Glad you are OK and everything will be sorted.

    • @calholli
      @calholli Год назад +2

      Yeah.. I wouldn't have posted it to be honest.. I would have told the story, but not posted it. (I don't think).

    • @corydriver7634
      @corydriver7634 Год назад +1

      @@calholli I don’t think I’d have even told the story…well maybe one day to my grandkids.

    • @jenksify
      @jenksify Год назад

      @@corydriver7634 I would have had to give serious thought about posting it as well. Gotta give Wes credit for telling it like it is and showing how it happened. Just glad he's not hurt too bad. You know he's going to be sore the next day though.

    • @miriamvivo4279
      @miriamvivo4279 Год назад

      Very humble and honest . Best post I've seen in awhile

  • @uncommonsense5876
    @uncommonsense5876 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the reasons we love your channel Wes. You're willingness to share this experience help alot of people in just life to always keep the bigger picture when engaging with something, so pause a sec and think safely. I've had couple of these close calls over the years of working alot alot of things. They really do rattle a guy.. Great video Wes ☝️😎

  • @dexranch
    @dexranch 10 месяцев назад +2

    Everyone who works on things for a living has done something equally as dumb. I have too.
    Respect for showing us that you did too.

  • @ronicard
    @ronicard Год назад +94

    There's a reason why this is one of the best channels on RUclips. Your guts to post that speaks volumes about your integrity. And, as many have said, the most important thing is that you're ok. Cheers, Wes

  • @tonygiraldes7848
    @tonygiraldes7848 Год назад +46

    Sarah-N-Tuned had a can of spray adhesive explode on her last week and like you she used it as a teaching tool so much respect to you content creators that aren’t afraid to present the entire spectrum of your work ✊
    Glad you are OK 😊

    • @schlomoshekelstein908
      @schlomoshekelstein908 Год назад

      u know that's a man right?

    • @thecavemanandthebeautyquee6373
      @thecavemanandthebeautyquee6373 Год назад +1

      Only 1 word to summarize the problem: Complacency
      It happens, and thankfully there was no permanent damage to you, the car, or the shop. Thanks for showing us your mishap, it's a good reminder for everyone to slow down and think about what you are doing before you do it.
      God knows my inexperience in working on machines probably puts me in harms way more often than I even realize it.

  • @Chrisdacowboy
    @Chrisdacowboy 4 месяца назад +1

    I like it when people show there mistakes instead of acting like they are the smartest person on earth that never does anything wrong.

  • @patrickcarnahan2751
    @patrickcarnahan2751 10 месяцев назад +2

    When I was a Volvo technician, I heard that over torquing the lug nuts could warp rotors so I would torque each one with my 1/2 inch to the proper specification for that vehicle. I got distracted one day and forgot to do this. The customer made it over a hundred miles before they started feeling a really bad vibration. It just happened to be my service manager’s sister so I did all her services basically for free the remaining time I worked there. I thank God that no one was hurt and the only thing damaged was my pride.

  • @JT-ng7je
    @JT-ng7je Год назад +74

    It was a teachable moment. We all make mistakes and you learned a lesson on what not to do. Glad you're okay and glad Max wasn't hurt either.

  • @ScoobyMaxC
    @ScoobyMaxC Год назад +48

    As everyone else has already said, first and foremost I'm glad you're ok. Secondly, the person who never made a mistake never made anything. The fact that you're prepared to show this to help others learn by your mistakes stands as a testament to your character. Stay safe and keep up the good work.

    • @trevorstreet6490
      @trevorstreet6490 Год назад +2

      enyone who says they havent made a mistake is at best lying to them selves or at worst lying to everyone

  • @shaunhunter7474
    @shaunhunter7474 10 месяцев назад +1

    The bolt took off running from the danger zone with the dangerous mechanic. Lol, man be safe.

  • @charlesdewitt387
    @charlesdewitt387 10 месяцев назад +1

    it was really great of you to post that video. I am also an old mechanic and the posting of your video says to me that you are an honest confident good mechanic and i believe this is an excellant training video . I also would like to comment on your nice clean shop.

  • @scpvrr
    @scpvrr Год назад +60

    First of all: we thank God that you’re OK. Second, thank you for posting this, as a reminder to us shade tree mechanics about how things can go bad really fast. Glad you have an understanding customer.
    I really appreciate the transparency that when an incident happens, it shakes you for a while. More humanity.

  • @CivilDefenceCanada
    @CivilDefenceCanada Год назад +83

    Respect for owning your mistakes and successes. The sign of a real man. Enjoy your weekend Wes.

  • @jimmartin8853
    @jimmartin8853 10 месяцев назад +3

    Brain farts will mess you up. Good the door didn't cut you in half. Thanks for having the guts to post this. It's good sometimes to have a non permanent or fatal reality check to take the edge off our egos.

  • @tylerbrown8486
    @tylerbrown8486 10 месяцев назад +2

    Respect for posting. Could’ve been worse, that’s what I always say when I do something stupid

  • @jasonhoffman9895
    @jasonhoffman9895 Год назад +94

    You’ve always been willing to share your mistakes, that’s part of what makes your channel great. Don’t beat yourself up about it, we all get wrapped up thinking about to many things and end up with a similar situation. Minor damage to the car, no damage to the shop and a few bumps and bruises, and a good story to tell your grandkids 😁. Glad you’re okay and be careful.

  • @rickrosenkilde7002
    @rickrosenkilde7002 Год назад +47

    Wes, I watch EVERY posting on your channel and can say without a doubt - You are a very talented mechanic with great width of knowledge. Posting this one has earned you even greater respect, since we all know we are human and make mistakes. So glad you were not seriously injured. Can replace a door anytime, can't replace YOU!!!!

  • @Six_One_Six
    @Six_One_Six 5 месяцев назад

    I use the brake pedal depresser for alignments, and have the drive wheels off the ground as a back up...we ALL do stupid stuff sometimes...Good luck finding a matching door, this could have been SO much worse. Hats off to you for showing the lesson!

  • @KNACPUREROCK
    @KNACPUREROCK 4 месяца назад +1

    Hello sir, it’s 4/6/24, I just watched your video and I’m glad you are ok, one of the things that I learned when working on the aviation industry is to never ever work alone.
    Thank you, that’s all I wanted to share with you.

  • @Bobbywolf64
    @Bobbywolf64 Год назад +39

    This one kind of hits home for me. Not that I've had a life threatening screwup, but because I don't have the safest work practices when I'm in my home garage. I've been working on vehicles, and rebuilding old jeeps for the last 20 years. I live alone, and am working on stuff alone 95% of the time. I feel like I needed to see this. Thank you for posting it, and don't let it get you down. Learn from it, and move on. I really enjoy your stuff.

    • @HanstheTraffer
      @HanstheTraffer Год назад +2

      Yup this video could have saved someones life. Another one was when ETG shared that a good friend of his was killed when a jack stand failed and no one was around to help. We gotta keep our heads in the game.

    • @wboyd33
      @wboyd33 Год назад

      @@HanstheTraffer That reason alone is why I slide the tire & rim under the car after I remove 1 or more tires. That way if the jack stand AND jack fail it will only land on the rim keeping me from getting fully crushed. I to know a guy that died after that happened.

  • @BlackRainbowMonkeys
    @BlackRainbowMonkeys Год назад +112

    Wes this says a lot about your character having the humility to post something like this! Glad you're okay man accidents happen to the best of us! take care Wes :)

    • @deepsquat600
      @deepsquat600 Год назад +2

      You never know with me save somebody's life by posting this video somebody will start to do something like that and say oh wait a second Wes almost killed himself doing this let me not do it like that

  • @rogerbrandt6678
    @rogerbrandt6678 10 месяцев назад +1

    Shit happens man, we all make mistakes, anyone that says they don’t are liars, don’t be too hard on yourself, your a real man posting a mistake. Life goes on. You have a new sub here. Cheers from Chestermere.

  • @mlonderg
    @mlonderg Год назад +61

    Hey Wes. First off I want to say that you are my favorite automotive/equipment troubleshooter on RUclips. Your attention to detail and determination to find the root cause of an issue is incredible. As a former automotive forensic engineer I wholeheartedly appreciate how you approach problems. I'm sure that you are hard on yourself after what happened here. At the end of the day we are all human and these things happen. The fact that you were willing to admit this speaks volumes to your abilities as an instructor. We can all learn from this. I am relieved that you are still kicking and look forward to your future videos. I value everything that you share with us.

  • @Jevetson86
    @Jevetson86 Год назад +62

    Any near miss you can walk away from with a lesson is a win. We all make mistakes and takes a lot of courage to share it with the world. Thank you Wes and keep up the great work

  • @dougsweldingfabrication953
    @dougsweldingfabrication953 5 месяцев назад

    Just watching this again... Glad you're ok. I've made mistakes myself, and am thankful I haven't seriously injured myself.

  • @timothyegan3114
    @timothyegan3114 2 месяца назад

    man you were so lucky! props for posting this it's. reminder to all of us to be careful. Loved the video

  • @DIYDaveOK
    @DIYDaveOK Год назад +85

    So glad you're OK, Wes. If anything, it reminds us DIYers how important it is to be careful when even a pro can make a dangerous error. It can happen to anyone, and the car is a lot easier to fix than the person! And major props for keeping it in the video, too. Thanks for all your great videos. Stay safe, my friend!.

    • @schlomoshekelstein908
      @schlomoshekelstein908 Год назад

      not even sure wtf he did, kept the car in gear, blocked it and fucked with the throttle while under the hood? LOL

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Год назад +2

      @@schlomoshekelstein908 since he couldn’t open the door all the way cause he parked it by the lift he had the door partly open and he was touching the pedals with his hands laying between the door and the car. He literally explained it all in the video did you even watch the video.

  • @Highlandwoodandmetal
    @Highlandwoodandmetal Год назад +24

    Wes- You posting this is exactly why I follow you. You deliver warts and all exactly as it is. Don't beat yourself up! You walked away- And wiser.. If you've turned spanners for any length of time you know a momentary lapse of concentration is all it takes- we all have at least one 'oops' story to tell.. some bigger, some smaller! Thanks for posting! A humble reminder we are all human!

  • @robmccIII
    @robmccIII 7 месяцев назад

    I love your humility, I know it was difficult for you to make such a mistake, but you realized how blessed you were by the bulk oil and step!

  • @meh1943
    @meh1943 3 месяца назад

    Glad you are ok. Hurt pride, yes, but you handled it right.....honestly with the customer, admitted your mistake, and probably will never ever make that mistake again. I am very impressed that you showed such class and honesty.

  • @Trains-With-Shane
    @Trains-With-Shane Год назад +20

    Wait so Wes is actually Human and capable of making mistakes?! Inconceivable!!!!
    Serious side: Very thankful that the only moderate injury you sustained was to your pride.

  • @MrPNutt
    @MrPNutt Год назад +29

    Anyone who has ever wrenched for any amount of time has had a “learning experience” or a lapse in judgement. Just glad you are ok! Stay safe and thanks for NOT just deleting this one. Seeing this may save someone else’s life!

  • @GreatnPwrfulSteve
    @GreatnPwrfulSteve 3 месяца назад

    An honest man admits and learns from his mistakes. Thanks for the honesty! Glad ur ok.

  • @bapa1
    @bapa1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Glad you're okay. I'm 70, always worked around cars and trucks, my exploits weren't recorded, I had a few incidents. Also, I currently still own a 2004 Vibe. 241,000 miles, extremely reliable vehicle. It owes me nothing if it quits now.

  • @ncautoman57
    @ncautoman57 Год назад +86

    Retired technician here, it happens and luckily you weren't severely injured. We all learn from our mistakes. Thank you for sharing, hopefully it will help someone else.

  • @darrenmclellan6712
    @darrenmclellan6712 Год назад +62

    Boy that was darned scary to watch Wes! Man!
    Glad to hear you're ok. Pride, like bruises, recovers in time. As said by others, that you would share this with us is the mark of a humble person. Hat's off to you.

  • @TheNovaJohn
    @TheNovaJohn 4 месяца назад

    Tesla once said and I paraphrase, that it can be beneficial for a man to occasional endure a serious illness, injury or disease as this humbles a person.
    As you said that your ego was hurt more than anything! These events can equalize and balance our views and our lives!
    Glad you weren't hurt bad! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jstutzman1301
    @jstutzman1301 Год назад +19

    If you save someone else from injury or death, it will be worth every penny. You learned the hard way so others can learn too. Thank you for the videos. So glad you weren't seriously injured.

  • @davesharp5507
    @davesharp5507 Год назад +46

    Thanks for the honesty man. We've all been there, but not all of us will admit it. Good on you for being completely honest with yourself and us, by acknowledging what you did wrong and owning the responsibility. That's the only real way to get over something like that, and to move forward successfully. The fact that you shared this with us says alot about your character 👍

  • @seanbrown572
    @seanbrown572 9 месяцев назад

    We all makes mistakes but most of us aren't willing to admit them. I watched a quite a few of your videos to help me get along the way with my own vehicles and I didn't see that coming either.I know the video is almost a year old but I figured it be a good reminder to always be aware of your surroundings, safety first and always, ALWAYS stay true to yourself...

  • @alexandergames7843
    @alexandergames7843 10 месяцев назад +1

    It takes a strong man to make a mistake like this public when he doesn't have to. Respect Brother, glad you are okay!

  • @MCI1392
    @MCI1392 Год назад +29

    This shows who you are. Honest and a good human being. Take care, Wes.

  • @marksd5650
    @marksd5650 Год назад +23

    Nothing like this should ever happen to a guy who is as kind as considerate as thoughtful and with integrity and compassionate and hard working as you are. I’ve had it happen too, where you are just left wondering what the hell happened and why did I think that was going to work. Thankfully it never resulted in a severed digit or the like.
    Best Regards sir. Just keep moving forward. A real man would go ahead and share this fck up, others would pretend it never happened. 🔥🔥

  • @mercedesmaintenance.6339
    @mercedesmaintenance.6339 10 месяцев назад +1

    Glad you're ok. Good on you for admitting the mistake. We all do dumb stuff from time to time. Respect to you for showing this. Cheers 🍻

  • @davidhumber4227
    @davidhumber4227 5 месяцев назад

    Mad respect for ya brother. I’m thankful you weren’t seriously injured. Thanks for reminding us all.

  • @jd450lh
    @jd450lh Год назад +39

    I was at a dealership once where I saw a mechanic put a vehicle on the lift only to have it immediately go crashing to the ground. The mechanic was well trained and had many years of experience which only goes to show, accidents eventually happen to the best of us. Glad you weren't seriously hurt, thank God!

    • @icanseeall-inthisreality
      @icanseeall-inthisreality 10 месяцев назад

      that doesn't mean he is the best of us though, but this statement does mean that you are a boot licker.

    • @xephael3485
      @xephael3485 9 месяцев назад +4

      Accidents never happen if you take steps to prevent them.

    • @brianwalker1933
      @brianwalker1933 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@xephael3485
      Never state the obvious!!...

    • @icanseeall-inthisreality
      @icanseeall-inthisreality 9 месяцев назад

      he didn't just state the obvious he said what he said for a reason in response to the dumb comment. do you have a learning disability?@@brianwalker1933

    • @icanseeall-inthisreality
      @icanseeall-inthisreality 9 месяцев назад

      or are you brain deaf@@brianwalker1933

  • @macsmachine
    @macsmachine Год назад +7

    This will make you feel a lot better. Decided to replace the old rusty gas tank on my Galaxie 500 one cold wintery day in the shop where I worked. Kerosene heater keeping the frost at bay. Yep, tank dipped a little to the filler side, gas on the floor, me on the creeper, got out from under just in time and pushed a burning car out the door. Dumbest thing I ever did, 40 years ago and makes me slow down and think things through to this day. Really glad you’re ok. Could have been so much worse. Thanks for sharing.

  • @festeringfesterer
    @festeringfesterer 6 месяцев назад

    Main thing here is you took responsibility and you put it right in whatever way is acceptable to your customer. Lots of guys don’t and won’t . Hats off to you your a good guy , and nobody is perfect

  • @coalminer6278
    @coalminer6278 5 месяцев назад

    This my first video of yours, and it earned my subscription!! Noone is perfect and it takes a lot to admit your mistakes. I’m an electrician/repairman in a coal mine, so understand. Thanks for sharing this it’s really nice to see someone lower their pride and humble themselves and say I made a mistake!!

  • @MrWoodshoes
    @MrWoodshoes Год назад +24

    Your honesty, humbleness and kindness are what makes you great man, never change, you will be rewarded !

  • @Zeus-wl2pl
    @Zeus-wl2pl Год назад +36

    How you continued to work after that is impressive. Thanks for posting the incident, you probably saved someone’s life. Makes one think about how things can go wrong when you get complacent. Everyone should watch dash cam accident videos once in a while. Really makes you more careful next time you drive.

    • @Frank-Thoresen
      @Frank-Thoresen Год назад +1

      @George I am sorry that your parents failed on raising you correctly.

  • @eltonnoway7864
    @eltonnoway7864 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for posting this video. We've all made our share of big mistakes in life. Just look back on the mishap and thank your lucky stars you were not gravely injured and consider it a valuable learning experience... not only for you but for anyone who watches this video.

  • @brianreid3494
    @brianreid3494 2 месяца назад +2

    Paint can be fixed. Glad you are ok.

  • @timm7885
    @timm7885 Год назад +14

    Yep as many are saying, youve done a good service to all us amateur mechanics by showing this. Thanks Wes.

  • @Rene0773
    @Rene0773 Год назад +72

    Es zeugt von Character, so ehrlich zu einem Fehler zu stehen und diesen auch noch zu veröffentlichen. Du bist ein großer Mann und ein Vorbild!

    • @timbo2ssrs
      @timbo2ssrs Год назад

      best role model ever

    • @job38four10
      @job38four10 Год назад +1

      Need translation button.....

    • @jasonb6570
      @jasonb6570 Год назад +1

      @@job38four10 You can add one to literally any browser for free with an extension.

    • @neil0502
      @neil0502 Год назад +2

      Roughly: It's a character testimony to be so honest about a bug and even to publicize it. You are a great man and a role model!

    • @job38four10
      @job38four10 Год назад

      @@jasonb6570 Thanks for the info, just incase adding extensions is above my paygrade, I'll have to ask my daughter to install translation extension on the com when she comes out.