Wow! With an exothermic reaction that high, I am curious of plastic wrap and a 2-Part Epoxy found in bulk. Not knowing the cutting temperatures, many materials would melt. Thanks for another metal tool for the brain box! DK, Omaha, NE.
Very Interesting, Excellent as always. I'm no body man, but I had always wondered if this sort of thing was being done as it seems like the only way you could sand complex beads like that. Very Cool, keep it up
Damn dude!!!! That was some next level out of the box solutions right there. How is it possible that building can harness all the badassery going on in there? Super impressed 🔥🙌🏼
@@SYLVESTERSCUSTOMS your welcome..Thank you for inspiring future car builders and DYIer's who can't afford to have the privilege to have you work on our cars.
Xlnt content and tips. Restoring the bed on my 69C10 and the floor raised ribs were a pain.Made my sanding block using epoxy resin. Got so hot it warped! Thru it away and made it multiple layers of body filler,much better! Thnx for ALL your vids! Didn’t know you were near Sandy eggo!👍👍👍
Gives me more ideas for different sanding points on the car...I would use that technique for body lines 😎.. especially when your body lines need stay true and straight or if you have curved body lines like my Monte Carlo.
I've done this in the past but never thought to mic the thickness of the sandpaper. I would just eyeball it and guess how many layers of tape to put on the panel. Measuring it makes a lot of sense. Thanks!
@@SYLVESTERSCUSTOMS I willy parked infant of my house yesterday and I was looking at their 3 bead lines, I could see they didn't do a great job blocking it out.
I always enjoy your lessons. Thanks for being consistent. I know it takes a lot of time to produce a video but I sure learn a lot.
Yeah these guys are great and at the top of their game.
@@MrFireman164 Hey, good to see you here Roger.
Thank you
We call ourselves bodymen and painters, but you prove the process is engineering solutions to specific needs. Great video and nice engineering!
Thank you
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!
Wow! With an exothermic reaction that high, I am curious of plastic wrap and a 2-Part Epoxy found in bulk. Not knowing the cutting temperatures, many materials would melt.
Thanks for another metal tool for the brain box! DK, Omaha, NE.
Thank you!
Very Interesting, Excellent as always. I'm no body man, but I had always wondered if this sort of thing was being done as it seems like the only way you could sand complex beads like that. Very Cool, keep it up
Thank you
Damn dude!!!! That was some next level out of the box solutions right there. How is it possible that building can harness all the badassery going on in there? Super impressed 🔥🙌🏼
Thank you brother ❤️
great video , again ! very clever , great idea thank you
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you very much. God bless
You are so welcome!
So good.
Thank you
EXCELLENT TEACHER! 👍👍
Thank you! 😃
Excellent......
Wow!..Genius..shear Genius! 😍
Thank you
@@SYLVESTERSCUSTOMS your welcome..Thank you for inspiring future car builders and DYIer's who can't afford to have the privilege to have you work on our cars.
Xlnt content and tips. Restoring the bed on my 69C10 and the floor raised ribs were a pain.Made my sanding block using epoxy resin. Got so hot it warped! Thru it away and made it multiple layers of body filler,much better! Thnx for ALL your vids! Didn’t know you were near Sandy eggo!👍👍👍
Yeah not to far 👍🏻
Gives me more ideas for different sanding points on the car...I would use that technique for body lines 😎.. especially when your body lines need stay true and straight or if you have curved body lines like my Monte Carlo.
👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I've done this in the past but never thought to mic the thickness of the sandpaper. I would just eyeball it and guess how many layers of tape to put on the panel. Measuring it makes a lot of sense. Thanks!
Thank you!
LeeValley tools make sets of contour sanding blocks. Great for complex sanding areas.
Thank you for the info I just ordered some!!! 👍🏻👊🏻
I've made custom spreaders from countertop laminate. Just about any home improvement store that sells countertops will have free samples.
great idea, I have a bead that I need to do some weld repair to, and I will make a mold like this, great tips.
Go for it!
@@SYLVESTERSCUSTOMS I willy parked infant of my house yesterday and I was looking at their 3 bead lines, I could see they didn't do a great job blocking it out.
I'm guessing you probably could use two part epoxy to make a mold might be a lot stronger
Use whatever works 👍🏻
You need polymorph in your life.
I’ll have to look that one up
Unemployed any jobs up there?
At our shop not at this time but I know many shops looking for people