I think I’ve said it before Lee. Pop a video out when your ready no pressure to keep to a tight deadline. I’m sure all who follow your channel appreciate your time. Your laid back manner and great explanation of what you do will keep your loyal followers happy. Be lucky, and happy. Best wishes to you Shannon and lux. And of course Doris.
Thanks for the shop tour. You’ve done well with the space you have, the addition of a hoist is really going to help out. Seems you have thought out the placement of it. Videos at your schedule is best for us to get the best from you. Better good videos than many about nothing. 👍
A well-mounted lift could also be a good anchor for pulling projects, an adjustable mount for your frame table, a freight elevator to your mezzanine, an adjustable anvil, etc. Glad I could finally get one, my old back & knees appreciate it. You will love yours Best wishes to you and the family. Carl, TX
Great update! Love the long pipes on the '32, great choice! "I've got Quick Change on my mind," don't we all! Dear God, $900,000 for 600 square feet? Rooting for ya and will always support the channel! Go LGKustoms, keep moving forward!
Thanks for the update - your videos are always enjoyable - knowledgeable and worth the wait - love the little guy roaming around the shop - know were your at - remember bigger shop does not always equate to more profit etc - a video every 2nd or 3rd week is worth the wait - it’s your content that sets you apart 😎😎
People don't realize how much taxes and property is thats why most shops have to charge what they do just to survive, I've owned a shop for about 20 years love being my own boss , but there is always pros and cons ...keep up the good work brother!!!
Keep up the good work Lee your videos are always very interesting once you install your hoist you will wonder how you ever survived with out it just like the internet 😂
After working for over ten without a hoist, the new shop came with a hoist and it is super handy! You ideally of placement look like it should work out well. Watch your head though.
I’ve owned hoists in the past. Two post and four post, and definitely hit my head a few times on them. But it’s mostly the lower back pain from always reaching up when working a full day
When I started working at ard local garage when I was 15 geez that seems so long ago. The roof had a drop in it so you always had to have the bonnet closed when you lifted the car. Yep one day a fellow came and was talking away and I lifted the car bonnet open. You definitely need space around a lift.
I feel your frustration Lee, time management is key and shop space is priority, have you looked at car lift storage or a container tent in your parking spot for your stuff and future projects, great tour of the shop, Good luck with the restoration, it should be a good looking unit. Cheers.
I’ve casually been watching marketplace for a tin roofed car shelter. May build one some day too. Again, it’s a time issue. The days just go by so fast. It feels like August was last weekend haha
That 57 sure is clean, can I ask where you get the blasting done? up here in Nanaimo I can't find anyone, years ago I had a Sunbeam Tiger dipped at Ready Strip in Vic but they are ancient history, showing my age that was before my first son was born he's 32 now.
Question, Lee; will the heat from those side pipes damage the upholstered running boards on the '32? I would assume you've already got something in mind, to prevent that.
It’s insane how much they are asking for that shop next door. Could you expand the upholstery loft to add more storage and room for the powder coating setup? It is very hard to put out videos on a consistent basis. Better to have quality videos every two weeks than not at all. I’d like to start again.
Several actually. I stock a fair amount of stuff from Roadster Supply available for resale. I also buy a lot from So-Cal Surrey and Performance World. Occasionally I’ll order stuff from Welder Series too.
Thanks for the update. Yes, it is a quiet drizzly after last nights downpour. I've been attempting to deter rodents from my wiring. Just replaced a second wire harness from the original. 😢
Thanks for the tour. Lots of stuff going on. That’s great. Congrats on getting the lift. Gonna definitely make your life easier.😊
Dude!!! 😭 I always look forward to watching you tube Sunday morning!!! All will!!! Customer pay comes first!!!✌️
I think I’ve said it before Lee. Pop a video out when your ready no pressure to keep to a tight deadline. I’m sure all who follow your channel appreciate your time. Your laid back manner and great explanation of what you do will keep your loyal followers happy. Be lucky, and happy. Best wishes to you Shannon and lux. And of course Doris.
Thanks for the shop tour. You’ve done well with the space you have, the addition of a hoist is really going to help out. Seems you have thought out the placement of it. Videos at your schedule is best for us to get the best from you. Better good videos than many about nothing. 👍
A well-mounted lift could also be a good anchor for pulling projects, an adjustable mount for your frame table, a freight elevator to your mezzanine, an adjustable anvil, etc. Glad I could finally get one, my old back & knees appreciate it. You will love yours
Best wishes to you and the family. Carl, TX
Wow! You sure made use of every square inch of your shop! Thanks for the tour. Can't wait to see what comes next.
Appreciate you not leaving us hanging. Cool seeing the shop - cars and the shop talk.
Thanks for the tour. As for the videos I’ll take whatever you can do whenever you can.
Thanks for the tour, Lee. Looking forward to the side pipes video 👍
Really like the shop tour Lee. You got me thinking about my next upgrade to my shop. Your videos have away of getting me off my butt. Thanks you.
Awesome to hear!
Thanks for the video we will take what you got I know life can get in the way always look forward for them Mike
Great update! Love the long pipes on the '32, great choice! "I've got Quick Change on my mind," don't we all! Dear God, $900,000 for 600 square feet? Rooting for ya and will always support the channel! Go LGKustoms, keep moving forward!
There is another shop in our complex, 3400sqft for $1.8 million 😩
Thanks for the tour...Now I understand why the smaller shop. Some great work and videos produced there, so keep on keeping on!
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for the update - your videos are always enjoyable - knowledgeable and worth the wait - love the little guy roaming around the shop - know were your at - remember bigger shop does not always equate to more profit etc - a video every 2nd or 3rd week is worth the wait - it’s your content that sets you apart 😎😎
True. At the end of the day, I can only work so many hours, whether I have lots of space or minimal space.
People don't realize how much taxes and property is thats why most shops have to charge what they do just to survive, I've owned a shop for about 20 years love being my own boss , but there is always pros and cons ...keep up the good work brother!!!
Nice job on the running boards lee she's turning out great
Thanks!
Great update Lee, hang ten 🤙
Keep up the good work Lee your videos are always very interesting once you install your hoist you will wonder how you ever survived with out it just like the internet 😂
Yea. I’ve had hoists before. They’re definitely nice. But I don’t mind jack stands and a creeper either. My creeper is comfy haha
After working for over ten without a hoist, the new shop came with a hoist and it is super handy! You ideally of placement look like it should work out well. Watch your head though.
I’ve owned hoists in the past. Two post and four post, and definitely hit my head a few times on them. But it’s mostly the lower back pain from always reaching up when working a full day
When I started working at ard local garage when I was 15 geez that seems so long ago. The roof had a drop in it so you always had to have the bonnet closed when you lifted the car. Yep one day a fellow came and was talking away and I lifted the car bonnet open. You definitely need space around a lift.
We your fans will be patiently waiting for your new posts.
I really enjoyed the shop tour , Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool tour , i works great for u and that's all that matters.
I think most people would enjoy any video that has to do with working on or building classic cars.
I feel your frustration Lee, time management is key and shop space is priority, have you looked at car lift storage or a container tent in your parking spot for your stuff and future projects, great tour of the shop, Good luck with the restoration, it should be a good looking unit. Cheers.
I’ve casually been watching marketplace for a tin roofed car shelter. May build one some day too. Again, it’s a time issue. The days just go by so fast. It feels like August was last weekend haha
Awesome stuff 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
That 57 sure is clean, can I ask where you get the blasting done? up here in Nanaimo I can't find anyone, years ago I had a Sunbeam Tiger dipped at Ready Strip in Vic but they are ancient history, showing my age that was before my first son was born he's 32 now.
There's a shop called Blast It down here in Vic, they've got a car sized booth.
Blast It! Scotty does top notch work and knows how to blast sheet metal!
Question, Lee; will the heat from those side pipes damage the upholstered running boards on the '32?
I would assume you've already got something in mind, to prevent that.
I’m not sure. I’ll let you know haha
It’s insane how much they are asking for that shop next door.
Could you expand the upholstery loft to add more storage and room for the powder coating setup?
It is very hard to put out videos on a consistent basis. Better to have quality videos every two weeks than not at all.
I’d like to start again.
There is another shop in the complex for $1.8 million…
@ well good thing you bought when you did.
Old 43 just needs a supercharger.
Are their any hotrod parts suppliers in Canada that you know of.
Several actually. I stock a fair amount of stuff from Roadster Supply available for resale.
I also buy a lot from So-Cal Surrey and Performance World. Occasionally I’ll order stuff from Welder Series too.
10:41 Can't you go to Home Depot/Lowes and buy hard foam board with foil backing and put that on the door?
Sounds like a plan.
Thanks for the update. Yes, it is a quiet drizzly after last nights downpour. I've been attempting to deter rodents from my wiring. Just replaced a second wire harness from the original. 😢
Yikes!