Nice first time live. I'm going to have to try this. I've never done a live. Was it easy to get going? You looked pretty comfortable doing it. Nice job.
@@MadRattGarage this was my first live. I did a practice live that I made private that my wife and I watched while we did it. It was easy on my phone. I had some jobs in the past that I had to speak In front of crowds. It seemed fairly easy and I was surprised it when that long. I think it’s like anything else the more I do it the more comfortable I will become. I sure you will have zero issues after watching a ton of your videos.
@@jamesbell7050 since I do not currently have a lift it would be floor jacks on the floor. I would get a cheap hand crank siphon and pump that gas out of the tank. Then disconnect the fuel line gauge wire and tank fill tube. You will then have two straps to unbolt and the tank will drop out. Another trick is get a bike tube when you reinstall and put it between the straps and the tanks. Take your time and trim it up nice.
Nice first time live. I'm going to have to try this. I've never done a live. Was it easy to get going? You looked pretty comfortable doing it. Nice job.
@@MadRattGarage this was my first live. I did a practice live that I made private that my wife and I watched while we did it. It was easy on my phone. I had some jobs in the past that I had to speak In front of crowds. It seemed fairly easy and I was surprised it when that long. I think it’s like anything else the more I do it the more comfortable I will become. I sure you will have zero issues after watching a ton of your videos.
Good morning. What is the easiest way to remove gas tank from 56 handyman.
@@jamesbell7050 since I do not currently have a lift it would be floor jacks on the floor. I would get a cheap hand crank siphon and pump that gas out of the tank. Then disconnect the fuel line gauge wire and tank fill tube. You will then have two straps to unbolt and the tank will drop out. Another trick is get a bike tube when you reinstall and put it between the straps and the tanks. Take your time and trim it up nice.