Jace you're doing great man you're out there helping your dad stop worrying about what people's judgments are in the comments, you're doing what you should be doing helping family
Jace I think you have the capability of picking up right where your Dad leaves off. When that ever happens..You have a screen presence that can’t be faked, bought or learned… it’s God given… enjoy that gift. And keep getting yer mug in front of that camera. It’s good for the channel! And You! And if you are worried about what some haters (envious people) might say, find the humor in it, and of course there’s alway a measure of truth to what they say. So be ready to learn from those comments.. but never take them to heart…. Those people don’t have a clue as to what it takes to do your job. And with your God given screen presence that you possess…. You are truly one lucky individual… keep up the good work.. and learn for that Dad of yours … he’s a keeper too! Great channel Paul and Michelle you guys have continued to evolve and produce my favorite channel… that and Sam the Cooking guy! You guys ever thiught about doing Hotdog Friday’s? 😂
@@3.0colorado21if you want him to stay out the comments then why are you talking at him like you hope he reads your comment? 😂 listen to your own advice.
@@ordinarypeteone more idiot with a keyboard just joined the party. Hello Pete. You must be so smart you know what advice is going to be given before it’s given.
I’m impressed by Jace. At first, years back, I was wondering if he was the neighbor kid. The red hair threw me for sure. I have watched him mature and I’m really impressed watching him mature. You need to be proud of him as I’m sure you are. I have watched you for years and I have enjoyed every minute that I have watched. Thanks Jace because everyone would be proud to have you as their son. I lost my son 27 years ago ago, he was only 17, in an auto accident. Paul I tell everyone to hug and love your kid every chance you get. You never know when they won’t come through your front door again.
Paul. Mr you are a real Beast out there with a broken Arm working on your Jeep like no big deal you have some of the best Sons I have ever seen. Your Family is the greatest. God Bless you all.
I'm proud of the family for helping you with the Jeep build. I'd love to drive it when you get it finished. You are making it useful, not just a crazy build. Hopefully, you aren't showing down your healing by overdoing it. You have the best followers sending you the coolest things. I wish you a speedy recovery.
Yo, Paul...Love your channel and the way you and your crew work together. I think of myself as a committed fan, and someone who finds they care about you and yours. What encouragement can we all provide for you to make eye protection a habit for you and everyone around you? Respectfully, your recent arm injury may serve as an indication of how restrictive an eye patch would be. Thanks! -Dave
I suggest you put a magnet on the bottom of the Rat with wrench hood ornament. The place it in various places at various time. Dash, back of truck bed, hood once in a while…
The black thing is the dryer, it has a sight glass on top that you can use to fine tune the freon level on a custom system. When it's just liquid and no bubbles, it's full.
@@labtech01 Thank you. My guess was oil separator or something along those lines. Like some air compressors use. High volume trailer mounted type compressor not shop.
Indeed. It is painful watching Paul struggle with one arm but you are doing a fantastic job. There is nothing worse than trying to adapt to an injury to do what you have always done. It just keeps reminding you that you are injured.
Paul & Jace - Here's a pro tip...Ditch the blue masking tape and use aluminum foil. Just squeeze it around tubular components and save yourself a bunch of time.
Hey Paul, that "Unknown part name" is actually referred to by 2 different names depending on whom you're talking to. It's known as an "accumulator" or a "filter/dryer". In my years of serving as a Parts Manager in a couple of GM dealerships, that was one of the first things I had to learn. The Service Manager called it an accumulator, and the mechanics typically called it a filter/dryer. Once I figured out these were the same item, my job got a little easier. BTW, the GM parts catalog called it an accumulator.
If it's on the low pressure, suction side it's an accumulater. If it's on the high pressure side, it's a receiver. The filter dryer is a separate item, unless part of a combo unit maybe.@@GaryJohnson-d5s
Aloha Paul and the Fab Rats Gang. Thank you again for you awesome videos. We appreciate your willingness to take us along on your adventures. A note to Jace…. It fantastic to see such an awesome young man be so helpful and supportive of his parents. You were obviously raised by a good family. Also love seeing the way the Cox family includes and supports Josh. I am sure that young man is grateful and one day he will turn into an awesome man thanks to Jace and the rest of the Cox Family Bam Just my humble opinion. Hope I didn’t “speak” out of turn or place.
Cool build,,,I ran a battery side mount like that in an old truck I rebuilt, after a bit, the plastic started to crack at the base,, I ran a support strap over the top, to take the pressure off the bottom. I really enjoy all the videos,
Paul, you can do more with one hand than most do with two. (With the exception of THE HARMLESS FARMER of course when he was still with us.) You should have asked Michelle to name that part so we would all know 😅🤣😂!! Thanks for all the hard work and bringing us along. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
It’s coming along nicely, the boys are learning a lot on these projects, they are going to be able to use everything that they have done in the future! You just can’t beat hands on experience! Great work Paul, it is so inspiring to everyone!
That unnamed part is the dryer. Every time you replace a part in your AC system that needs to be replaced too. It is full of desiccant and once it is full of moisture it stops working and moisture damages the system.
Glad to see that bulky cast off paul! Keep up the good work. And your Sema rig is a " full build " unlike a lot of sema guys who had the motor built by this guy and the axles done by this guy and, oh, this other guy did the paint. Not fab rats, not fab rats!
The willys overland is looking awesome, can't wait to see it done and beating everyone on that onx build, the a/c part is called a/c dryer, keep doing what you guys do and God bless you and your family
One of the best things I've done back in the day was buy nuts and bolts in bulk ,all sizes.A good quality bolt bens labeled. It is a substantial cost up front but the time, fuel, and much higher cost of the fasteners, it's very cost effective.
I'd give the 'hood ornament' a magnetic base and use it as a maintenance reminder. Just put it on the hood of the vehicle that needs the most maintenance! Tho putting it on Landons is a good idea too, at the back, staring at him while he's driving!!
I just have to mention ; from one Paul to another, squinting Yeah , it’s not safety glasses. Please no more carnage . Keep up the work. I love what you’re doing. Praise the Lord, work safe. Amen.
That's why I bought a 21" nutzert tool. It makes putting aluminum ones in like butter. Steel are even fairly easy. Pretty sure that's a receiver-dryer.
The Willy's is looking good fellas. Good job with the paint Jace. You guys got some absolute gems in the mail this week (probably last week but whatever). Id imagine you guys are taking it easy today, enjoy it you deserve it. Catch y'all Wednesday.
Hmmm, just noticed I wasn't subscribed anymore but added you back. Since I watch RUclips videos on my TV I don't remember to logon my computer to respond. I think you already named the Jeep SEMA build I thought I'd toss in my thought on a name. Wilber came to my mind for whatever reason from Mr. Ed the 60's tv show. Especially if you had a horn or something that played Wilbur in Mr. Ed's voice of course being aware if any infringement problems might arise. Love your adventured especially when you're able to help people out when their off road adventures become a bit more than their expectations free of charge. Best wishes to everyone, Kevin, aka Jekelex
Awesome build. Unknown A/C part is accumulators or receiver/dryer they both basically do the same thing but are slightly different I'm sure the ol Google machine can tell ya what the difference between the two is. Keep up the good work. Man you have a pretty nice shop
Jace is really becoming an asset helping Paul with his broken wing and all. The important thing is he's learning every time he's around his Dad! Good video and progress moving forward on the Willy.
The Cox, Fab Rats 🐀🐀🐀🐀🐀🐀 Family has always been one of my favorites to watch! You're the reason I got hooked on all the fab channels! So thank you for giving me channels I've come to love! I've enjoyed watching your kids grow into the family business and know they have learned more today than most kids will learn in their young life! A family that lives, works, and plays together makes the bond that will always stay together! As always, catch you on the next ✌️ 😊
Sitting here wearing my Fab Rats shirt loving your latest vids. I see the hometown mindset that I grew up with in Eastern Utah a few decades ago. Good go Paul!
No worries Jace, I don't really think anybody is going to judge you. You are awesome, doing work with your dad is something people are going to be envious off. Stay strong take dad's advice and you'll go far. That Willie's has alot of you in it, and it's Sema Quality, you rock Jace. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👈🏼
Amazon sells a nutsert tool that attaches to your drill. It's a game changer, especially when you got a bad wrist. I got trashed shoulders that's why I got it. Works wonders.
Awesome job Paul looks like you got that pretty all wrapped up. Can’t wait to hear it run have a blessed day and I hope your arm heals up really quick. Thanks for the content.😊
Glad to see ur had and arm is doing better Paul I broke just about every bone in my body about 4 times including my back 3 times they don't know how I can even walk but trust my I feel rain coming 2 weeks before it even comes
It's called an AC receiver drier the unname part. My hat's go out to you!!! Welding and working with one bad arm... Awesome job FabRats!!! Build is comming out Awesome!!!
I don't understand the dislikes for this video. What is there to dislike? Please explain haters. One of the BEST channels on RUclips. Keep up the good work and great content.
Was watching Jace painting on the Willis, and wanted to share a painters secret with him. Use aluminum foil to wrap things that you don't want to get paint on . Super fast and cheap. Longtime fan from NC. Keep up the cool builds!
Instead of using fuel line for trans. cooler, use power steering hose! It will not turn mushy after a year. It is also better with the temperature of transmission fluid. Fuel hose is kept cool with the flow of fuel, transmission / hydraulic lines get too hot. Fuel hose will get you out of trouble, hydraulic hose will keep you out of trouble. Love the content!!
Hey Paul, I know you just forgot the name of that part, you should have asked Michelle - "Name that part"! Receiver/Drier. That Willys is coming along nicely! Thanks for the video.
Jace you're doing great man you're out there helping your dad stop worrying about what people's judgments are in the comments, you're doing what you should be doing helping family
Jace I think you have the capability of picking up right where your Dad leaves off. When that ever happens..You have a screen presence that can’t be faked, bought or learned… it’s God given… enjoy that gift. And keep getting yer mug in front of that camera. It’s good for the channel! And You! And if you are worried about what some haters (envious people) might say, find the humor in it, and of course there’s alway a measure of truth to what they say. So be ready to learn from those comments.. but never take them to heart…. Those people don’t have a clue as to what it takes to do your job. And with your God given screen presence that you possess…. You are truly one lucky individual… keep up the good work.. and learn for that Dad of yours … he’s a keeper too! Great channel Paul and Michelle you guys have continued to evolve and produce my favorite channel… that and Sam the Cooking guy! You guys ever thiught about doing Hotdog Friday’s? 😂
Stay out of the comments altogether! The internet is full of idiots and trolls. The Cox family is crushing it!
@@3.0colorado21if you want him to stay out the comments then why are you talking at him like you hope he reads your comment? 😂 listen to your own advice.
@@ordinarypeteone more idiot with a keyboard just joined the party. Hello Pete. You must be so smart you know what advice is going to be given before it’s given.
Jace is awesome!!😎
That A/C part is called a dryer. Great show guys.
A receiver drier. ;) and it looked like it had a sight glass with a moisture indicator but I did not zoom in on it,
Bingo
I bet Michelle knew that part
@@tomsimard9432 ROTFLOL, Thanks, I needed that!
I’m impressed by Jace. At first, years back, I was wondering if he was the neighbor kid. The red hair threw me for sure. I have watched him mature and I’m really impressed watching him mature. You need to be proud of him as I’m sure you are. I have watched you for years and I have enjoyed every minute that I have watched. Thanks Jace because everyone would be proud to have you as their son. I lost my son 27 years ago ago, he was only 17, in an auto accident.
Paul I tell everyone to hug and love your kid every chance you get. You never know when they won’t come through your front door again.
Paul. Mr you are a real Beast out there with a broken Arm working on your Jeep like no big deal you have some of the best Sons I have ever seen. Your Family is the greatest. God Bless you all.
I'm proud of the family for helping you with the Jeep build. I'd love to drive it when you get it finished. You are making it useful, not just a crazy build. Hopefully, you aren't showing down your healing by overdoing it. You have the best followers sending you the coolest things. I wish you a speedy recovery.
Yo, Paul...Love your channel and the way you and your crew work together. I think of myself as a committed fan, and someone who finds they care about you and yours. What encouragement can we all provide for you to make eye protection a habit for you and everyone around you? Respectfully, your recent arm injury may serve as an indication of how restrictive an eye patch would be. Thanks! -Dave
I noticed the big red N on Jace's hat, and just wanted to say "Hello" from NEBRASKA.
Noticed that too, GO BIG RED!
Me scanning the comments for Husker fans.....found ya!
Jace-- Nebraska hat--GO BIG RED!!!
Go Big Red!!!!
Go Big Red!!
Awesome Jace, Go Big Red!
GBR!!
GBR!
Good morning everyone, another beautiful day!!🤙🏻😎
So good to see Paul's arm getting better. I'm sure he was relieved to get the cast off! Congrats on the new property, looking forward to seeing it.
Were on blk cast week ! Only 4 more colors to go ! Ha ha
I suggest you put a magnet on the bottom of the Rat with wrench hood ornament. The place it in various places at various time. Dash, back of truck bed, hood once in a while…
Jace love the Nebraska hat!!
Jayce did a fine job of painting around all of that stuff!
That rear end could have used a sema paint job too. Just sayin❤
Reminds me of when we first started watching. You were working mostly alone. Now one handed, lotta work for a person. Total respect.
The black thing is the dryer, it has a sight glass on top that you can use to fine tune the freon level on a custom system. When it's just liquid and no bubbles, it's full.
Time for a round of “name that part”, with Paul!
Im an ex a/c guy but I believe that was the accumulator/ dryer with a sight glass .
@@davestevens4263not being a smart a$$ but what does it do? Checking to see if I guessed right.
We called it a receiver-dryer back when I went to school.
@@labtech01 Thank you. My guess was oil separator or something along those lines. Like some air compressors use. High volume trailer mounted type compressor not shop.
It removes any moisture in system and possibly tiny particulates of which there should not be any.
For aman with a broken arm, your doing a unbelievable, fantastic job
Indeed. It is painful watching Paul struggle with one arm but you are doing a fantastic job. There is nothing worse than trying to adapt to an injury to do what you have always done. It just keeps reminding you that you are injured.
Paul & Jace - Here's a pro tip...Ditch the blue masking tape and use aluminum foil. Just squeeze it around tubular components and save yourself a bunch of time.
Dude thanks
It doesn't really matter I use either one
You gonna pay for it? LMAO.
Michael! Remember that a/c part for "Can you name that part "
Why do you keep calling the 55 a 65?
Hey Paul, that "Unknown part name" is actually referred to by 2 different names depending on whom you're talking to. It's known as an "accumulator" or a "filter/dryer". In my years of serving as a Parts Manager in a couple of GM dealerships, that was one of the first things I had to learn. The Service Manager called it an accumulator, and the mechanics typically called it a filter/dryer. Once I figured out these were the same item, my job got a little easier. BTW, the GM parts catalog called it an accumulator.
Chrysler called it a receiver dryer if memory serves me right.
Willys did not have a specific name for that particular part, they called their entire a/c system window/vent 😊
came to say this.
Toyota also called it a receiver dryer
If it's on the low pressure, suction side it's an accumulater. If it's on the high pressure side, it's a receiver. The filter dryer is a separate item, unless part of a combo unit maybe.@@GaryJohnson-d5s
Aloha Paul and the Fab Rats Gang. Thank you again for you awesome videos. We appreciate your willingness to take us along on your adventures. A note to Jace…. It fantastic to see such an awesome young man be so helpful and supportive of his parents. You were obviously raised by a good family. Also love seeing the way the Cox family includes and supports Josh. I am sure that young man is grateful and one day he will turn into an awesome man thanks to Jace and the rest of the Cox Family Bam Just my humble opinion. Hope I didn’t “speak” out of turn or place.
Keep up with the good work Paul and team love watching your videos on RUclips God bless
The Willys is coming together quite nicely , can’t wait to see it in action. Thanks for the update.
That Rat hood ornament with the wrench is freaking awesome. That should be seen in the shop. Put that bad boy where it can be seen on camera.
I think that they should paint it in lifelike colors. It is awesome. Kudos to the artist.
Cool build,,,I ran a battery side mount like that in an old truck I rebuilt, after a bit, the plastic started to crack at the base,, I ran a support strap over the top, to take the pressure off the bottom. I really enjoy all the videos,
Paul, you can do more with one hand than most do with two. (With the exception of THE HARMLESS FARMER of course when he was still with us.) You should have asked Michelle to name that part so we would all know 😅🤣😂!! Thanks for all the hard work and bringing us along. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
Name that part, As an A/c-R tech back in my high/tech school days, we called it an accumulator.
Those knives are really nice.
Paul, the black cylinder is called a receiver with a sight glass. It’s located on the high side of the refrigerant circuit.
The *Pack Rat* is coming along very nicely, fantastic job, Paul!
It’s coming along nicely, the boys are learning a lot on these projects, they are going to be able to use everything that they have done in the future! You just can’t beat hands on experience! Great work Paul, it is so inspiring to everyone!
Greetings from the UK
Congrats Paul and Jace nice to see a Father and Son working well together
You both look like you could do with some r and r
That unnamed part is the dryer. Every time you replace a part in your AC system that needs to be replaced too. It is full of desiccant and once it is full of moisture it stops working and moisture damages the system.
Thank you Paul and Jace the update for on the Pack Rat ! I'm looking forward to hearing it run !
Glad to see that bulky cast off paul! Keep up the good work. And your Sema rig is a " full build " unlike a lot of sema guys who had the motor built by this guy and the axles done by this guy and, oh, this other guy did the paint. Not fab rats, not fab rats!
And Bluetooth wiring and driveshafts. LOL
I can definitely relate to going to the parts store 3 times for parts. I did the same thing on Friday. 😂
in the 50's - 60's we put 283 and 327 engines in lots of jeeps, worked great
I can’t wait to see the finished product of “Fab Willis”!!!
that or the "SEMA Rat" or the "Rat Wagon"
Always Enjoy Mail Time.😎👍
The willys overland is looking awesome, can't wait to see it done and beating everyone on that onx build, the a/c part is called a/c dryer, keep doing what you guys do and God bless you and your family
One of the best things I've done back in the day was buy nuts and bolts in bulk ,all sizes.A good quality bolt bens labeled. It is a substantial cost up front but the time, fuel, and much higher cost of the fasteners, it's very cost effective.
I'd give the 'hood ornament' a magnetic base and use it as a maintenance reminder. Just put it on the hood of the vehicle that needs the most maintenance! Tho putting it on Landons is a good idea too, at the back, staring at him while he's driving!!
Great stuff. Paul, please protect your eyes when cutting and grinding.
I just have to mention ; from one Paul to another, squinting Yeah , it’s not safety glasses.
Please no more carnage . Keep up the work. I love what you’re doing. Praise the Lord, work safe.
Amen.
"Unkown part" it's called a receiver dryer.
Also known as an Accumulator?
@@rrnabors1 I was waiting for Michelle to come in and tell us.
@@rrnabors1 Or also called an Accumulator Dryer.😉🙋♂😊 Sorry I can't help myself 🙃
@@auldman that would have been a lot of fun because Paul wouldn't have been able to tell her if she was right or wrong!
The Rat Back got a serious amount of love today!! It's looking really good. It'll be great to see it running and getting a test run!!!
Especially love the music today with the harmonica and the blues guitar
Glad to hear you like our valve stem caps, Paul! Thanks for another awesome video!!
Look at Paul with all that camera work!! Like a pro man. Great job. You gettin' real good with it!
50 years from now people will see a vehicle you saved from rusting away into history. Well done.
Paul, that's alot of work for having I digit down,looking good, Jace is really doing great
Have a Great Day 👍
That's why I bought a 21" nutzert tool. It makes putting aluminum ones in like butter. Steel are even fairly easy. Pretty sure that's a receiver-dryer.
The hood ornament you got from your fan will look Awesome on your PackRat or RatTrap Willy's. It also looks Awesome on your Rat Rod Wrecker.
Cannot wait to hear the Willy's running. It's going to be such a killer rig!
The Willy's is looking good fellas. Good job with the paint Jace. You guys got some absolute gems in the mail this week (probably last week but whatever). Id imagine you guys are taking it easy today, enjoy it you deserve it. Catch y'all Wednesday.
The Jeep is getting closer and closer to being done. Nice work on it all the way through.
Hmmm, just noticed I wasn't subscribed anymore but added you back.
Since I watch RUclips videos on my TV I don't remember to logon my computer to respond.
I think you already named the Jeep SEMA build I thought I'd toss in my thought on a name.
Wilber came to my mind for whatever reason from Mr. Ed the 60's tv show. Especially if you had a horn or something that played Wilbur in Mr. Ed's voice of course being aware if any infringement problems might arise.
Love your adventured especially when you're able to help people out when their off road adventures become a bit more than their expectations free of charge.
Best wishes to everyone, Kevin, aka Jekelex
Awesome build.
Unknown A/C part is accumulators or receiver/dryer they both basically do the same thing but are slightly different I'm sure the ol Google machine can tell ya what the difference between the two is.
Keep up the good work.
Man you have a pretty nice shop
That's a sweet knife Jace! You can carry that thing proudly for years knowing people out here love and respect you.
Chin up big guy!
The Willy's build is up there with the FJ, Towtruck and the Nugget as your most interesting work. A classic.
Great job Paul and Jace . It’s slowly comin along🤙😎
Props to you Paul for working through that arm injury like you have... Might have to do a limited edition Paul Superman shirt
Amazing job pitching in and helping your Dad, Jace. Your work is awesome!
Jace !
The paint work on that frame looks great but you said don't judge so, never mind.
😏😉👍
Of all the projects that you have done, the Willy is my favorite. I’ve always wanted one but other projects have gotten in the way.
Jace is really becoming an asset helping Paul with his broken wing and all. The important thing is he's learning every time he's around his Dad! Good video and progress moving forward on the Willy.
The Cox, Fab Rats 🐀🐀🐀🐀🐀🐀 Family has always been one of my favorites to watch! You're the reason I got hooked on all the fab channels! So thank you for giving me channels I've come to love! I've enjoyed watching your kids grow into the family business and know they have learned more today than most kids will learn in their young life! A family that lives, works, and plays together makes the bond that will always stay together! As always, catch you on the next ✌️ 😊
Jace your doing a great job. Your a great young man stepping up and helping your dad when he needs you
That A/C part is called the receiver dryer or receiver dehydrator.
Yepp, the shop cat is really busy, it's always keeping the fab rats in check. 😁🤘
Dryer/Accumulater,necessary to protect the compressor.Jase is lending valuable assistance,well done!
Sitting here wearing my Fab Rats shirt loving your latest vids.
I see the hometown mindset that I grew up with in Eastern Utah a few decades ago.
Good go Paul!
Paul, Glad to see you are getting along fine and Jace is stepping up to help you along everything looks great moving forward.
Thank you for persevering for our entertainment, I know it must be frustrating and inconvenient 😊
SEMA going to love it, it's so authentic
No worries Jace, I don't really think anybody is going to judge you. You are awesome, doing work with your dad is something people are going to be envious off. Stay strong take dad's advice and you'll go far. That Willie's has alot of you in it, and it's Sema Quality, you rock Jace. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👈🏼
Awesome man awesome family awesome RUclips channel keep up the great work Paul you’re a true American patriot💯👍✊🇺🇸
good morning everyone.
Amazon sells a nutsert tool that attaches to your drill. It's a game changer, especially when you got a bad wrist. I got trashed shoulders that's why I got it. Works wonders.
Awesome job Paul looks like you got that pretty all wrapped up. Can’t wait to hear it run have a blessed day and I hope your arm heals up really quick. Thanks for the content.😊
Man i love this build right here... i want that in my garage lol
Glad to see ur had and arm is doing better Paul I broke just about every bone in my body about 4 times including my back 3 times they don't know how I can even walk but trust my I feel rain coming 2 weeks before it even comes
It's called an AC receiver drier the unname part. My hat's go out to you!!! Welding and working with one bad arm... Awesome job FabRats!!! Build is comming out Awesome!!!
8:06 A/C dryer. It has a desiccant in it to remove moisture from within the A/C system.
Progress ! Nice progress ! Thanks for sharing !
I don't understand the dislikes for this video. What is there to dislike? Please explain haters.
One of the BEST channels on RUclips. Keep up the good work and great content.
Looking good. Can't believe y'all got it done so fast, with everything else going on.
That important part in your a/c system is the dryer. Import because it keeps water out of your system. Great build.
GOOD MORNING from Texas!🧡
Was watching Jace painting on the Willis, and wanted to share a painters secret with him. Use aluminum foil to wrap things that you don't want to get paint on . Super fast and cheap. Longtime fan from NC. Keep up the cool builds!
That hood ornament would look awesome on the Rat Back.
Awesome video! 😊❤ Thanks for sharing 👏!😊
Paul's new arm brace is exactly the same one I had to wear when I broke a bone in my wrist. Real Hi tech stuff, pretty cool !!
I'm gonna be at SEMA this year and hopefully I get to meet the FabRats crew! Y'all are my favorite RUclips channel so it would mean a lot to me
Instead of using fuel line for trans. cooler, use power steering hose! It will not turn mushy after a year. It is also better with the temperature of transmission fluid. Fuel hose is kept cool with the flow of fuel, transmission / hydraulic lines get too hot. Fuel hose will get you out of trouble, hydraulic hose will keep you out of trouble. Love the content!!
"Slow as cold tar", love it, gonna use it!
I’m ready for the Tacoma to get back in the shop for all its upgrades!
Jace is multi talented; camera man, welder and painter!
Well done for pushing through with your one and a half arm Paul
Paul gets more done in one day with one arm, than most do all month long
Hey Paul, I know you just forgot the name of that part, you should have asked Michelle - "Name that part"! Receiver/Drier. That Willys is coming along nicely! Thanks for the video.
I feel your pain with having to make several runs to the store.
especially while plumbing...
Nothing reminds me more to leave a like on the video than some cat clips.