Dang Thomas! You're a beast, bro. You remind me of me 100 years ago when I was a mechanic. Ya, I'm old as dirt. Brother, please consider wearing some nice thick leather gloves, Mechanix or whatever, not that latex rubber shit that tears as you work. I'll buy you a pair, nothin' fancy, I'm broke, lol. I know you won't do it for yourself, I wouldn't either, but do it for your kids, ey? Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones. 🦃
Ya some people don’t realize how much work is involved into making content editing takes tons of work which is why 99% that start to get big on RUclips hire a full time editor lol
your a monster brother sometimes drive out the hub bolt and use a long bolt and push the hub assembly out when your working on the big boys maybe that one moved enough were you didn't need to just something that makes my life a little easier when I'm battle big hubs your the manbrother keep up the good work
Aint that a .... when you forget to put your tools back and then take them to a job and their not there,,,, uuggh. Felt that one. You got it done including fighting with that rotor screw. You earned your peanuts that day.
@semperfimechanic It gave me bad OCD to ALWAYS check my tools before i go after i did it a few times. Make it a ritual before you head out and it will save you a lot of grief in the future. I know it did for me.
@ it sucks being in Ohio, it looked like those had the slide pins that are like a h7/16 or h10. That are behind the rubber cap when those caps are not put back on they are a B****. Man I been watching your videos for a while, I like them. I would almost do what you’re doing but I like the security of having a place supply me with work. They make acetylene torch kits that are like very small compared to the ones at a shop, they sell them at tractor supply they are like 400$ oxy/acetylene with torch head and kit. That gets hot enough to cherry the screw if you have like a spray bottle of dawn and spray it a bunch it will make a pop noise. From expanding and contracting so fast, that will 100 percent break them free.
I had the worst job changing out these wheel hub bearings. 99 silverado. All 4 bolts seized. Had to remove the entire wheel hub assembly and put it on a drill press to drill out the seized bolts. Customer understood the process and got the job done. Carry on Marine 🫡
Brother fk that! Reminds me of motor pool Mondays and old ass rusted LMTV or M-ATV wheel hub assembly's waiting for you. Was in Colorado too weather rough on everything. Good stuff though grinded that out.
I replaced them twice with the same plugs that came out of it Denso and replaced the wires 2 times and checked the gap. The odd thing is 1-3-5 are the only misfire
Hey, I remember you made a video about someone leaving you bad reviews but I can't find it. Did you get any taken off? I had a 5 star mobile mechanic and now a 'competitor' is leaving me fake reviews for no reason and I can't get Google to fix it, I even have some proof. If you figured a way to get Google to fix it please let me know! Semper Fi
@semperfimechanic took the grinder off handling it with bare hands throws it in the oil to cool it down. I do that right after welding and torching too. 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Dude, you need to put "for entertainment purposes only" on your videos. As much PB blaster that you sprayed on the pads and the rotor and then didn't clean them, what is up with that? You do not want all that lubrication on your brake pads and rotor. And clean your hands before you start messing with brakes
You need better tools my friend your working with junk. Ive never in 35 yrs have heated a cv axle bolt. Especially since milwaukee started making battery impacts.get the blaster head for your mapgas torch! Work smarter.
@EricB-jx1kb oh brother as a Mobile Mechanic you will learn that you work in snow and rain and all your nice tools will be ruined real fast so you save them for inside the garage work and use harbor freight for Mobile calls
Dang Thomas! You're a beast, bro. You remind me of me 100 years ago when I was a mechanic. Ya, I'm old as dirt. Brother, please consider wearing some nice thick leather gloves, Mechanix or whatever, not that latex rubber shit that tears as you work. I'll buy you a pair, nothin' fancy, I'm broke, lol. I know you won't do it for yourself, I wouldn't either, but do it for your kids, ey? Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones. 🦃
Thank ya brother for all the support, it means the world to me and I will buy some gloves with this money and give you a shout out for helping
"Its a MONSTER man!"
Proceeds to show an actual monster energy drink. :D
@@BV-Auto attention to detail my friend
Loving the consistent long form content 🙏
Yea I'm trying to get back to it but the editing takes so long is why I kinda got away from it
Ya some people don’t realize how much work is involved into making content editing takes tons of work which is why 99% that start to get big on RUclips hire a full time editor lol
@aaronscott2278 trust me I will be one of them. Prolly once I hit 100,000 subs I will start outsourcing for editing
One of the problems of being mobile is not everything on the job site oh yeah and air hammers!Keep up the great work. Thank you for the video.
@jamesu yes it is one of the drawbacks of being mobile but there are a few more lol
@@semperfimechanic you could always get a generator to power the air compressor.
@@throughthefire9225 gas powered compressors are good as well but it is a lot to bring to every job
I've been here many times. You are to big to be doing this kind of work my man.
@WilliamEllison brother im told old to get skinny now man lol.
Yeah Mommy is now 44! Thank you, love you so much
your a monster brother sometimes drive out the hub bolt and use a long bolt and push the hub assembly out when your working on the big boys maybe that one moved enough were you didn't need to just something that makes my life a little easier when I'm battle big hubs your the manbrother keep up the good work
Good job brother just figured how use phone
@@TomS-r5b thank ya brother
Impressive gettin to that rotar 💪
Thank you boss
Aint that a .... when you forget to put your tools back and then take them to a job and their not there,,,, uuggh. Felt that one. You got it done including fighting with that rotor screw. You earned your peanuts that day.
Bro its horrible and happens way 2 often
@semperfimechanic It gave me bad OCD to ALWAYS check my tools before i go after i did it a few times. Make it a ritual before you head out and it will save you a lot of grief in the future. I know it did for me.
Love the videos brother
Thank u brother
Oh yeah dude I hate when I shear those wheel studs off. Did it to 2 of them on my van lol
Hey Thomas you need to do a Live one of these days its been a Long time since one. Your Buddy from NJ
Been thinking about it, I will try and do one soon.
Impact screwdriver works good on the rotor screws.
Yea I tried that as well and a few other tricks lol and was a battle
@ it sucks being in Ohio, it looked like those had the slide pins that are like a h7/16 or h10. That are behind the rubber cap when those caps are not put back on they are a B****. Man I been watching your videos for a while, I like them. I would almost do what you’re doing but I like the security of having a place supply me with work. They make acetylene torch kits that are like very small compared to the ones at a shop, they sell them at tractor supply they are like 400$ oxy/acetylene with torch head and kit. That gets hot enough to cherry the screw if you have like a spray bottle of dawn and spray it a bunch it will make a pop noise. From expanding and contracting so fast, that will 100 percent break them free.
Size 22 socket for lugs lol
I had the worst job changing out these wheel hub bearings. 99 silverado. All 4 bolts seized. Had to remove the entire wheel hub assembly and put it on a drill press to drill out the seized bolts. Customer understood the process and got the job done. Carry on Marine 🫡
Brother fk that! Reminds me of motor pool Mondays and old ass rusted LMTV or M-ATV wheel hub assembly's waiting for you. Was in Colorado too weather rough on everything. Good stuff though grinded that out.
Hey I need help with a car problem. 2001 Lexus gs 300. I tuned it up now it has misfire on 1 3 and 5 plugs and wires are factory. What could be wrong?
@bobbyfurlow1103 wrong spark plugs or plugs wasn't gapped properly
I replaced them twice with the same plugs that came out of it Denso and replaced the wires 2 times and checked the gap. The odd thing is 1-3-5 are the only misfire
Do you have an 02 sensor on because an bad 02 sensor could do that or a vacuum leak or fuel injectors
Married! So sorry for anyone prepping for a return
Hey, I remember you made a video about someone leaving you bad reviews but I can't find it. Did you get any taken off? I had a 5 star mobile mechanic and now a 'competitor' is leaving me fake reviews for no reason and I can't get Google to fix it, I even have some proof. If you figured a way to get Google to fix it please let me know! Semper Fi
@noahadim no brother I still have like 20 of them on there i just keep reporting them they removed like 8 of them but the rest are there
@semperfimechanic thanks bud
The customer will be back for a min two days.
Job security I guess
Don't touch that. Proceeds to touch it
@bullithedjames937 I was telling you not to touch that. My dumbass can though. You know do what I say but as I do
@semperfimechanic took the grinder off handling it with bare hands throws it in the oil to cool it down. I do that right after welding and torching too. 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
=age! No skys
There’s no 25
Dude, you need to put "for entertainment purposes only" on your videos. As much PB blaster that you sprayed on the pads and the rotor and then didn't clean them, what is up with that? You do not want all that lubrication on your brake pads and rotor. And clean your hands before you start messing with brakes
You need better tools my friend your working with junk.
Ive never in 35 yrs have heated a cv axle bolt. Especially since milwaukee started making battery impacts.get the blaster head for your mapgas torch! Work smarter.
@@myronsherman8571 send me the money or send me the parts
I do like your videos but you have been doing this for how many years and you still have a tool setup like its your first week, WTF?
@EricB-jx1kb oh brother as a Mobile Mechanic you will learn that you work in snow and rain and all your nice tools will be ruined real fast so you save them for inside the garage work and use harbor freight for Mobile calls
He ain't a shop tech that tries to stunt on people with shiny toolboxes and tool debt.