COME ON , SLICK !!!! YOU KNOW BETTER THAN TO CLICK BAIT..... IF IT IS TWISTED , YOU CAN TWIST IT BACK!!! I SEEN IT!!!! YOU ARE THE TRUTH......KEEP DOIN THAT!!!!
im glad to see you take pride in your work. whom ever drives this car in the future can feel confident the frame is safe. i hope one of your children will follow in your foot step to keep the trade going thumbs up 👍
Nice work Slick,It takes skills to put yourself in the asset column.I have worked with grinders and cutting wheels for over 40 years, Gloves are cheap stitches and lead poisoning are not.
Great job guy’s I really enjoy watching y’all grow as a channel and love seeing fabrication work I’m about to turn 45 this month and going to start my first frame off restoration I have learned a lot from just watching you work Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you and Charley and your families god bless you and your families as well 😊
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ awesome job on that chassis Slick. Charlie, nice job clearing out the lead, and I thought you were only the spokesmodel 😂 ✌️🇺🇲
😂😂😂 I prefer to be hanging out with my friend and working on hotrods. You know that’s how this whole idea for going on RUclips started. If I had it my way it would be less day job and more hotrods haha. Thank you as always. I hope all is well in Cape Cod!
Your the man! I wish you the best of luck to make your mark like fellow UTube folks, hopefully it helps you in life to take care of your family. Man makes money, money doesn’t make the man!
Bought a 69' Bug. Have an oval rear window to get welded in ,plan on a sliding convertible top. Hopefully your Bug gets back to getting fixed. I was so happy when you got it from Mortske
If you clamp a piece of quarter inch thick or thicker copper to the back of the metal it works really good for backing up a hole you’re trying to fill. The weld won’t stick to it. Great looking work!
Love the content as always Slick! Great way to start the morning! You & Puddin are huge inspirations to smaller channels & less experienced mechanics like myself. Keep it up! 👍🏼
Dang Slick, your video quality is coming up quick! The lights in the shop help a ton. I'm wondering if all those old frames are kind of uneven like that if a guide for a plasma might be a time saver. Either way, thanks for the videos, thought I'd drop a comment for the algorithm!
Why is the edge of the flange on that frame so uneven? Surely it didn't come that way from the factory. I know boxing the channel will make it stronger, but I didn't know it was commonly done.
That looks amazing! Good job on it. I can't wait to see how it comes out. And Charlie well done with the lead. 😊 I pray everything is okay with your family. Keep up the good work!
Watching this I thought a couple of things, 1) holy crap you practically had to cut apart all your good work to repair something that was out by a little bit, not sure how many others would have gone to the trouble but I appreciate you wanting it done and done right because it’s your reputation. And 2) after watching you body work a frame with hammer and dolly so it’s nice and flat and straight again not something most guys would do on the actual body panels of the car let alone the frame, you’re never going to have me write in and go Slick bevel. Merry Christmas to you and yours and to Charlie and his
You and Puddin should have came up to Catoosa/Tulsa yesterday and been in the paraade with Derek and Bentley! That would have been great seeing all of you guys! 😊
@@OKspeedandcustom He bought a model A that hasn't ran in 15 years and driving it back home, but first he did a meet and greet in Catoosa at the Blue Whale and did a toy drive for Toys for Tots and then the parade. There was a car show as well. A great time!
Good Sunday afternoon to everyone. Thanks for the video and the wrenching 🛠️🔨🪛🏁 And remember everyone through everything in our lives Jesus Christ is the answer ✝️🙏
To weld up holes in frame with a clamp use a .250 “ copper plate under the fame and fill in with weld wire , weld won’t stick to frame and filler metal
Yay, it's Monday time for a Slicky poo and Charlie Bear Video yes 😂😂. Well Sunday for you mob in America. Fark me Slicky ya got ya work cut out for ya Bro 🤪
Was it a bad chop that got it so twisted or was there damage before that mess was put together 🤔 I'm sure you'll get it perfect and looking like your nickname Slick 🤩
Masking tape becomes double sided tape with a lil super glue. Guitar builders use that trick to hold things to the bench that need plained flat or sanding small parts.
Hey Slick get someone to waterjet a piece of.025 thickness spring steel flat plate 2” around and with the center waterjeted out and install between your sanding pad and sanding arbor to keep flat when repairing frame rails and flat surfaces, makes it easier to only sand protruding welds
Hello Slick 50 From Kentucky. I was curious about what thickness steel that you use mostly for repairing bad spots or rusted out frame sections. Do you use the regular mild carbon steel for your frame repair of the frames that you commonly repair. Most of the dump truck bodies were at least 3/16 thickness with some 1/4 inch thrown into the mix. I had to deal with the extremely rusted out steel and sometimes had to melt decrepit crust away from a good layer of steel if that makes sense to you. I never got to use the tig welder at our facility for the truck bodies but did get to repair aluminum stuff that we had at our facility coming in for repair. I used a MillerMatic 350 with the 75/25 shield gas and the mig wire that I preferred to use was the L-56 Lincoln Electric either.035 or.045 copper clad mig wire depending on what I was working on at the time. I wish all of you in Oklahoma a “Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”. Oh, I was curious if you got to see any of the “DoodleBugs” that I mentioned some time back?.
I did look up the doodlebugs. Very interesting. Whatever metal is being patched in will match the thickness of what is being repaired so that everything will be flush and even. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
I am giving you a hint about SLEEPERDUDE and Merlin posting on Saturdays!!! Both work on what you are working on......hot rods , model t and a fords..... SLEEPERDUDE could use some parts for "bending" it right
@@OKspeedandcustom I try to watch them on the day but I'm not feeling well too much..... Mondays work for PUDDIN, AND I CAN WATCH ON MONDAY NIGHTS.....I CAN ADD YOU THERE AS WELL AS THEM .... I HAVE HAD issues where I am in the "office" or "throne room" ALOT!!!! So I find that time easier to digest content!!!!!
I missed your "day"! I usually watch after SLEEPERDUDE, and get my old car fix after you all and then MERLIN POSTS!!!! Y'ALL MAKE MY SATURDAY BUT I WAS SICK AGAIN....I BROKE MY ARM AND A FEW RIBS.....
@@OKspeedandcustom A shop I used to work with in St. Louis had to reset their jigs after almost every build because they would go out of spec during the builds. I watched them take an afternoon to measure and wedge their frame jig for a 32 roadster one day while I waited for the machine shop next door to finish decking a set of heads.
@@greylocke100I have a super mint condition 32 frame I use to put in the jig and check and re measure. My jig hasn’t moved so idk maybe they are just harder on jigs than I am .
Didn’t Bevel something WTF? Some need to watch all your videos so they know you are better than that! Keep up the awesome work and don’t worry about what others think. Most of us know the quality of your work.
So we really like watching you guys, but we started watching the oL P’Tang and he was using the welder like you’re using on that frame. He was always bitching and moaning about how hard it is to weld and blaming it on his machine and I thought it must be hard to do then I seen you and you make it look…. Pardon the pund but Slick AF. So I talked my buddy into going halves on one of them welders. Fak i might as well got a job on the space shuttle Columbia. Damn you’re good at that, keep up the good work Slick, we might figure it out.
@@pnwDatsun My Late Dad who was a Union Pile Drive/Welder gave me the best welding advice ever. He said whenever you are welding make it the very best it can be. Because your life or someone else's might depend on your weld holding.
Are you really sure those things were that precise when they were manufactured? I mean ... the inch was not even the same as it is today (not a joke). Also I'd recommend more breathing protection around intentionally melting lead.
This ain't a rescue, it's craftsmanship.
COME ON , SLICK !!!! YOU KNOW BETTER THAN TO CLICK BAIT..... IF IT IS TWISTED , YOU CAN TWIST IT BACK!!! I SEEN IT!!!! YOU ARE THE TRUTH......KEEP DOIN THAT!!!!
lol 😂 121 knows
im glad to see you take pride in your work. whom ever drives this car in the future can feel confident the frame is safe. i hope one of your children will follow in your foot step to keep the trade going thumbs up 👍
They are worth saving and doing the best you can!
Frame is looking good. Thank you for explaining how you do what you do.
You sir have a set of nuggets on you to just go cutting on a car. You also have talent to put them back together. Looks awesome
Nice work Slick,It takes skills to put yourself in the asset column.I have worked with grinders and cutting wheels for over 40 years,
Gloves are cheap stitches and lead poisoning are not.
That’s a fact! Thank you 🙏🏼
Nice work!
Thank you!
Slick...dude your sheetmetal skills are awesome...I'd be lost...plus you need to offer tig welding classes...lol..great job
Thank you!!!
Nice bro, I miss working at my dad's custom shop. I grew up there
Thank you! Great place to grow up!
@OKspeedandcustom yes sir, I miss it. I can still smell the shop when I think about it. Sounds weird but I think you know what I mean
I really enjoy seeing the detail work. Great welders are a joy to watch. Good "Leading" was quite an art as well. Thanks!
Thank you!
So Much Detroit Steel Lving it Y'all keep up the Awesome work!!!!!!
Thank you so much!!
Nice Job .. Just dig this channel more than I ever thought .. keep up the amazing work Guys !
Great job guy’s I really enjoy watching y’all grow as a channel and love seeing fabrication work I’m about to turn 45 this month and going to start my first frame off restoration I have learned a lot from just watching you work Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you and Charley and your families god bless you and your families as well 😊
Merry Christmas, happy holidays, and Happy Birthday! We have faith in you!
Yay, something good to watch on a Sunday!
Thank you!!
Great video Slick, you are a true craftsman! Keep up the great work and great content. I look forward to seeing what you have in the next video!
Thanks for the support! ❤️
You are doing good Slick
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ awesome job on that chassis Slick. Charlie, nice job clearing out the lead, and I thought you were only the spokesmodel 😂 ✌️🇺🇲
😂😂😂 I prefer to be hanging out with my friend and working on hotrods. You know that’s how this whole idea for going on RUclips started. If I had it my way it would be less day job and more hotrods haha. Thank you as always. I hope all is well in Cape Cod!
Looking good 👍🎄
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Thanks for the quality content.
Thanks for watching!
Puddin zooms in on his bald spot slicks gonna have to start zooming in on those grey hairs lol.
Haha, nothing to see there. 😂
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Great to see your “make it right” approach. Hopefully it’ll help me chip off some rough edges 😂
Haha that’s a good plan!! Do the best you can!
Lettin' the sparks fly from the very start!! Way to go, Slick Fiddy!!! Merry Christmas to you and Charlie and your families!!!
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you and yours!!! 🙏🏼
Thank you for just being yourself.
Just got done working on my projects. Now it's time to relax and watch OK speed and customs. ❤
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Your the man! I wish you the best of luck to make your mark like fellow UTube folks, hopefully it helps you in life to take care of your family. Man makes money, money doesn’t make the man!
Appreciate you!!
Bought a 69' Bug. Have an oval rear window to get welded in ,plan on a sliding convertible top. Hopefully your Bug gets back to getting fixed. I was so happy when you got it from Mortske
Hope to see some of that “Speed” in Ok Speed & Custom sometime.
We do too!
If you clamp a piece of quarter inch thick or thicker copper to the back of the metal it works really good for backing up a hole you’re trying to fill. The weld won’t stick to it. Great looking work!
That will do the trick!!
Anxious to see some good results! Keep it up!😊
Getting there!
Very interesting thanks for posting Slick
Thanks for watching
Welcome to the Raceton White RUclips channel! Nice work sir, you too Charlie!
Thank you!
Good Work Dudes!!
Thanks for stopping by and checking on us! 🤪
Love the content as always Slick! Great way to start the morning! You & Puddin are huge inspirations to smaller channels & less experienced mechanics like myself. Keep it up! 👍🏼
Thank you so much!
Thanks for another great video Slick
Thanks for watching!
I have noticed your mo-kan drag way i used to race there 1999 to 2001 it was a fun little track keep up the awesome work
Love the old drag strips!
Merry Christmas
Happy holidays! Merry Christmas 🎄
Dang nice work on the frame. A lot of work goes into fixing one. Keep the videos coming. Y’all are doing well.
Thank you!! 🙏🏼
Good work Slick. Your attention to detail is what sets you apart from other guys on RUclips.
There is some talented folks out there! Thank you!
Hey slick are you sure you know what you're doing my friend haha having fun with you kid❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Haha thanks for the support!
@OKspeedandcustom you're welcome anytime Mr slicky
Very nice work Slick saving another beauty
Getting there!
Merry Christmas to you and your family
Same to you and yours! Merry Christmas!
Dang Slick, your video quality is coming up quick! The lights in the shop help a ton. I'm wondering if all those old frames are kind of uneven like that if a guide for a plasma might be a time saver. Either way, thanks for the videos, thought I'd drop a comment for the algorithm!
Thank you, and thanks for your comment!
Wow that's cool as hell that was way better letting the ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Looks like quite a project! I really like how that roadster looks, plenty of car there.
Thank you!!
Nice work!!! And I see how you get rid of the lead.
Heat it up, scrape it off !!
Beautiful work. You know your stuff! Love the videos!
Thank you Jeanie!
This is the type of work you would see on a $100k car build. Lucky local hot rodders keep it up slick
Thank you!
You are an artist. I wish I lived near you and puddin to get some welding done.
Thank you!
Very educational. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Your narration and camera work are really good!
That means a lot! We are taking notes and always trying to improve! Thank you
Why is the edge of the flange on that frame so uneven? Surely it didn't come that way from the factory. I know boxing the channel will make it stronger, but I didn't know it was commonly done.
Nice
Is that Mortzke music I heard playing during that ratchet strapping???😂😂😂
Haha
That looks amazing! Good job on it. I can't wait to see how it comes out. And Charlie well done with the lead. 😊 I pray everything is okay with your family. Keep up the good work!
Thank you 🙏🏼 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Watching this I thought a couple of things, 1) holy crap you practically had to cut apart all your good work to repair something that was out by a little bit, not sure how many others would have gone to the trouble but I appreciate you wanting it done and done right because it’s your reputation. And 2) after watching you body work a frame with hammer and dolly so it’s nice and flat and straight again not something most guys would do on the actual body panels of the car let alone the frame, you’re never going to have me write in and go Slick bevel. Merry Christmas to you and yours and to Charlie and his
Thank you Derek! This car deserves the best! Appreciate you.
Coming along. Good work! Keep at it. Channels coming along nicely.
Trying! Thank you!
Great video once again. It's so awesome to watch the talented work you do.
Thank you!
You and Puddin should have came up to Catoosa/Tulsa yesterday and been in the paraade with Derek and Bentley! That would have been great seeing all of you guys! 😊
Didn’t know anything about it!
@@OKspeedandcustom He bought a model A that hasn't ran in 15 years and driving it back home, but first he did a meet and greet in Catoosa at the Blue Whale and did a toy drive for Toys for Tots and then the parade. There was a car show as well. A great time!
Cool! Good info. 👍
Thank you!
!Great work!!!!!!!
Thank you!!
@@OKspeedandcustom You do great work. Love your channel.
Puddin would put speed holes in there and you might want to make sure that frame isn't stolen. Check with Mortske on that!!!
@@malcolmtucker5225 the support means a lot to us! 🙏🏼
Another great video guys 👍👍
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This looks cool mate 👍🏻🇬🇧
Thank you!!! 🫡
Good Sunday afternoon to everyone. Thanks for the video and the wrenching 🛠️🔨🪛🏁 And remember everyone through everything in our lives Jesus Christ is the answer ✝️🙏
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To weld up holes in frame with a clamp use a .250 “ copper plate under the fame and fill in with weld wire , weld won’t stick to frame and filler metal
It’s the copper that won’t stick
Keep it up 👍
Trying!
Yay, it's Monday time for a Slicky poo and Charlie Bear Video yes 😂😂. Well Sunday for you mob in America. Fark me Slicky ya got ya work cut out for ya Bro 🤪
😂😂😂 lots of work to do on this old scrap metal
Hello slick
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Was it a bad chop that got it so twisted or was there damage before that mess was put together 🤔 I'm sure you'll get it perfect and looking like your nickname Slick 🤩
Badly chopped. Somebody screwed it up.
Masking tape becomes double sided tape with a lil super glue. Guitar builders use that trick to hold things to the bench that need plained flat or sanding small parts.
How's the progress on the shop truck dually? I love when people talk about smoking near gas. That needs spark or open flame to ignite.
The Dually is in Charlie’s shop. Prepping it for paint now.
Hey Slick get someone to waterjet a piece of.025 thickness spring steel flat plate 2” around and with the center waterjeted out and install between your sanding pad and sanding arbor to keep flat when repairing frame rails and flat surfaces, makes it easier to only sand protruding welds
Great idea!
@@OKspeedandcustom I meant weld won’t stick to frame and welding wire
Hello Slick 50 From Kentucky. I was curious about what thickness steel that you use mostly for repairing bad spots or rusted out frame sections. Do you use the regular mild carbon steel for your frame repair of the frames that you commonly repair.
Most of the dump truck bodies were at least 3/16 thickness with some 1/4 inch thrown into the mix. I had to deal with the extremely rusted out steel and sometimes had to melt decrepit crust away from a good layer of steel if that makes sense to you.
I never got to use the tig welder at our facility for the truck bodies but did get to repair aluminum stuff that we had at our facility coming in for repair. I used a MillerMatic 350 with the 75/25 shield gas and the mig wire that I preferred to use was the L-56 Lincoln Electric either.035 or.045 copper clad mig wire depending on what I was working on at the time.
I wish all of you in Oklahoma a “Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”. Oh, I was curious if you got to see any of the “DoodleBugs” that I mentioned some time back?.
I did look up the doodlebugs. Very interesting. Whatever metal is being patched in will match the thickness of what is being repaired so that everything will be flush and even. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
Hay buddy another old school fix for filling holes is put a piece of brass on the bottom and weld up the hole. The brass won’t adhere to the weld
That will do it
Ok ,,,, OK I'm ready
Let’s go!
Yes Sir!!!
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Looks like a nice E wheel frame you got there. Are you restoring?
That’s the plan!
@ alright! Looks very similar to Matt’s on Iron Trap
Awesome
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What happened to the new shop dually truck you guys bought? Any updates on it ?
It’s at Charlie’s house being prepped for paints
Slick thank God for customers that like the old iron that ford 2:14 i would have sent over the scales for sure didn't seem worth saving
What is your magnetic out of?
A computer hard drive
I am giving you a hint about SLEEPERDUDE and Merlin posting on Saturdays!!! Both work on what you are working on......hot rods , model t and a fords..... SLEEPERDUDE could use some parts for "bending" it right
Those dudes are cool!!! They way our days jobs are we are running them on Sundays for now. Weekly videos are a challenge!!
@@OKspeedandcustom I try to watch them on the day but I'm not feeling well too much..... Mondays work for PUDDIN, AND I CAN WATCH ON MONDAY NIGHTS.....I CAN ADD YOU THERE AS WELL AS THEM .... I HAVE HAD issues where I am in the "office" or "throne room" ALOT!!!! So I find that time easier to digest content!!!!!
I also have had my sleep schedules messed up because of the meds .... Sleeping a hellovalot lately!!!!
How long have you been doing this 😊
Maybe 15 years. A long time.
I missed your "day"! I usually watch after SLEEPERDUDE, and get my old car fix after you all and then MERLIN POSTS!!!! Y'ALL MAKE MY SATURDAY BUT I WAS SICK AGAIN....I BROKE MY ARM AND A FEW RIBS.....
Bro!! Get well soon! Sheesh
I gave a thumbs down for the broken arm.
Charley askes if the seam should go! But you tell him " NO. THATS FACTREEE.... WELDS....."
😂😂😂
How are you triggering the tig welder, foot pedal??
Yes! Foot pedal 😎
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I wonder how much of the frame and body being out of alignment would be worn jigs when they built them.
What do you mean?
@@OKspeedandcustom A shop I used to work with in St. Louis had to reset their jigs after almost every build because they would go out of spec during the builds. I watched them take an afternoon to measure and wedge their frame jig for a 32 roadster one day while I waited for the machine shop next door to finish decking a set of heads.
@@greylocke100I have a super mint condition 32 frame I use to put in the jig and check and re measure. My jig hasn’t moved so idk maybe they are just harder on jigs than I am .
WHERE DO YOU ORDER BODY PARTS
It varies depending on what car. This car will have body parts on it from Brooksville.
I couldn't help but notice the old Chevy 348 sitting by the coupe Charlie was working on. Is that yours or a customer??
It was ours but it got traded for an Olds that will go in the roadster.
@OKspeedandcustom OK, thank you!!! Love your channel!!! Waiting patiently for t shirts!!
Didn’t Bevel something WTF? Some need to watch all your videos so they know you are better than that! Keep up the awesome work and don’t worry about what others think. Most of us know the quality of your work.
Thanks James!!
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So we really like watching you guys, but we started watching the oL P’Tang and he was using the welder like you’re using on that frame. He was always bitching and moaning about how hard it is to weld and blaming it on his machine and I thought it must be hard to do then I seen you and you make it look…. Pardon the pund but Slick AF. So I talked my buddy into going halves on one of them welders. Fak i might as well got a job on the space shuttle Columbia. Damn you’re good at that, keep up the good work Slick, we might figure it out.
Haha! Spaceship quality! Thank you for watching
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do you specialise in fixing other peoples crap, or do you just end up with it anyway...
keep it up young man
Haha thank you. My crap, their crap. It’s all the same
Stop eating the paint chips Charlie!
My favorite flavor is blue.
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Goose!!
It’s slash and dice to puddin so I’m assuming it’s just regular grinder now lol gotta be silly
Haha
Welding is a skill that everybody can't learn.
That’s a fact!
@@OKspeedandcustom It's kinda like I own a hammer therefore I'm a carpenter.
@@lilorbielilorbie2496couldn’t agree more!
Anyone can learn it doesnt mean there gonna be good at it though
@@pnwDatsun My Late Dad who was a Union Pile Drive/Welder gave me the best welding advice ever. He said whenever you are welding make it the very best it can be. Because your life or someone else's might depend on your weld holding.
Are you really sure those things were that precise when they were manufactured? I mean ... the inch was not even the same as it is today (not a joke).
Also I'd recommend more breathing protection around intentionally melting lead.
The one was badly chopped and screwed up. These cars were not perfect from the factory but they were not this bad.
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