WE GAMBLE £2000 ON A DAMAGED 2018 POLO BUT IS IT A WIN OR FAIL ???

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • We took a gamble on a crash damaged VW Polo but is it a win or a fail ??? #salvagerebuildsuk and we are always on the lookout for new #projects
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Комментарии • 446

  • @duplicitousdemocracy2246
    @duplicitousdemocracy2246 Год назад +14

    Chris keeps me highly amused with his understatements and pragmatism ... "Yeah, it's crept up that one, hasn't it". Another entertaining episode, thanks.

  • @andrewpemberton7295
    @andrewpemberton7295 Год назад +7

    Hi Rob & Chris, I've been using those connectors for a couple of years, you're right they're brilliant, never given me any problems.

  • @Bobajob40
    @Bobajob40 Год назад +3

    The idea behind the red rings in the heat shrink solder joints are to hermetically seal the silder joint from water etc. I have used similar in the RAF for years to rapir cables ...we use a heat shrink gun with a curved air deflector attachment to give all round heat so you get uniform shrinkage.

  • @Ro32da72
    @Ro32da72 Год назад +14

    The little rings on the ends of your solder sleeves are environmental seals, to keep moisture out of the solder joint. They're great devices, just go easy with how you apply the heat on pvc-jacketed cable as the cable insulation can melt before the solder. I also would tin the wires before fitting the solder sleeve to avoid a dry joint. Very handy little things; I use loads at work (not cars).

  • @yhshah21
    @yhshah21 Год назад +6

    The tracking showed how perfectly the car was rebuilt! Top jobs lads

  • @JGGZ1000
    @JGGZ1000 Год назад +5

    I use those connectors quite a bit, if your joining a bunch of close wires
    I use a wide blade metal scraper and place it under the wire I’m working on to avoid melting others around it!

  • @jamesallen712
    @jamesallen712 Год назад +3

    Hard to look at the original damaged car to what you guys finished with. Shows how good Chris is at repairing with the tracking so close. Top job guy's, hopefully it will be sold soon and on to a new home.

  • @thomasfrancis5747
    @thomasfrancis5747 Год назад +2

    Heatshrink solder sleeve connectors widely available on ebay. Also recommend Lidl Parkside heat guns when they have them on sale - wide range of temperature control with LCD display and lots of accessory tips so safer to use in tight spaces.

  • @chrispop99
    @chrispop99 Год назад +3

    When you make electrical joints, stagger them along the loom so you don't get a big lump when you tape over them. Use self-amalgamating tape as it will survive the weather better.

  • @darrenm3388
    @darrenm3388 Год назад +5

    Hi chris, we use those solder splices in the aerospace industry. I use them daily. Good enough for a typhoon great for a polo. Dazza

  • @georgedaville4662
    @georgedaville4662 Год назад +5

    Usual perfection with a totally focussed attention to detail. Really tasty parts bill. A really lovely, low miles Polo. Form a queue guys. Glad to see a decent margin coming out of it for you👍😎

  • @StephenSmithson-uo4uf
    @StephenSmithson-uo4uf Год назад +4

    Hi Rob, great episode as normal. As an aside when in-line splicing multiple cables it’s best practice to stagger the joints if you can it saves ending up with a big lump in the cable and protects against possible issues further down the line.

  • @iainmacleod4007
    @iainmacleod4007 Год назад +2

    A really good repair to the Polo, you have made it as good as new. Even the professionals could not detect that it was repaired. Regarding the heat shrink and solder joints, I use them for harness repairs which are exposed to the weather. They are really good if used properly.

  • @ched999uk
    @ched999uk Год назад +3

    Great to see the before picys again as it's easy to forget how bad some of the cars are. Great job gents.

  • @chrisgosling6083
    @chrisgosling6083 Год назад +1

    not even the pros can tell you have repaired it, just goes to show the quality of the work you guys do !! another one saved .
    thanks for the content guys

  • @paulkingeu
    @paulkingeu Год назад +3

    yeah those little solder heatshrink things work well

  • @chrisstyles4630
    @chrisstyles4630 Год назад +4

    Damn those parts where expensive full face lifts on rare models have really pushed prices sky high happy for you both that you will be able to make a profit out of it & looks fantastic 👍👍👍

  • @M1LAD81
    @M1LAD81 Год назад +3

    Those red rings in the heatshrink solder is adhesive. It makes the connection watertight. Good stuff with the polo

  • @sheepdogman1
    @sheepdogman1 Год назад +3

    I am always astounded by you in-depth knowledge of salvage . Best channel on RUclips by far.

  • @mcplindgren
    @mcplindgren Год назад +3

    Nice and easy end to this one. Love the heat shrink for the wiring, will certainly look for them when I need to do wiring again. At least you managed to keep your hands warm doing that 😂 what a cracking little runabout 👍🏻

  • @GARAGESXERO
    @GARAGESXERO Год назад +1

    Haha the little cheeky grin when walking to front of car that’s the best feeling when you get things fixed 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @paulk4977
    @paulk4977 Год назад +2

    I use those connectors all the time, they are brilliant

  • @SuperMinimadness
    @SuperMinimadness Год назад +2

    Rob one thing to try with the heat shrink solder joints is to stagger them on the loom so you don’t end up with a large bump in the loom under the tape

  • @markplenty2631
    @markplenty2631 Год назад +2

    Rob and Chris, great work! Especially those solder heat shrink! Always a pleasure watching!

  • @caahacky
    @caahacky Год назад +1

    I used those heat shrink solder connections 43 years ago in the RAF. So long as both ends are tinned they work a treat.

  • @martyndolby281
    @martyndolby281 Год назад +1

    Used to work on RAF Tornado fighters and we used those sorts of solder sleeves on the aircraft wiring, really good for hermetically sealing inline crimps

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf Год назад +2

    Evening Guys. What a lovely Polo. I was trying to add up as you were talking doing the number and was as shocked 😮 as you both were. But a fantastic end result and a lovely little car for someone’s Christmas 🎄present 😄

  • @peterwarner8541
    @peterwarner8541 Год назад +1

    Rob - there’s an attachment that fits on the end of the heat gun that spreads the heat all the way round those connectors, makes life easier when using them, it should have come with the gun. Great job as always

  • @eltonpage4312
    @eltonpage4312 Год назад +3

    Lovely job Guys parts are costly would you do another one 👍

  • @ged3680
    @ged3680 Год назад +2

    Good evening Rob and Chris, what a transformation.
    That was one hell of a parts list.
    Thank you for taking the time to upload another video. Ged.

  • @jungleistmassiv
    @jungleistmassiv Год назад

    Hello Rob and Chris, I used these 'solder shrinks' every day in my old job repairing looms on cherry pickers. I have even successfully repaired canbus looms with them, never ever had one fail. Much more reliable than soldering and a bit of electrical tape!

  • @kenlizzio7096
    @kenlizzio7096 Год назад +1

    Great example of you guys going the extra mile to get the right parts for a project. Great stuff.

  • @Rodders20004
    @Rodders20004 Год назад +2

    The solder joint repair things are brilliant I’ve used them so many times, another good video and another good car, well done 🍺🍺

  • @paulcrockford9845
    @paulcrockford9845 Год назад +1

    I have been using those solder fittings for years,I always stagger the repair,but they are very good,get mine from RS Northampton

  • @stephenricketts7764
    @stephenricketts7764 Год назад

    I have not seen those little joiners before and I am getting old! They look like a quick fix certainly if you don't do soldering. I was doing a thumbs up when the lights came on then I laughed realising of course that you can't see me! At least I followed your saying ' let's get involved'. That car is almost like new now with the low mileage and unrecorded. I think that is a fair price and a profit so well done to you both for another top repair. Thanks Rob and Chris for another great video.👍👍

  • @andyh9464
    @andyh9464 Год назад +2

    I used the heat shrink connectors on my internal van lights 2 years ago no problem as yet

  • @stephenfarrow368
    @stephenfarrow368 Год назад +1

    Cars like new guys, professional repair and rebuild as always,no corners cut in this garage,well done guys

  • @ttatimbo5830
    @ttatimbo5830 Год назад +1

    Those connectors are great - Renault used to sell them in the crank sensor repair kits.
    And those VW Center caps - I too bought some off eBay and last week tried to fit them - very tight!!

  • @hoggmotorsport
    @hoggmotorsport Год назад +4

    The parts total escalated quickly 😮
    Still a cheap enough thing at £9k though, another quality repair 👌

  • @steveadams8799
    @steveadams8799 Год назад +2

    I wondered if those easy solder joints were any good. Now I know. Thanks guys. Superb job as usual.

  • @automotorabusca39
    @automotorabusca39 Год назад +4

    congrants ,we do not miss any of your videos ,we are so far from you ,in Uruguay south america ,regards

  • @nigelheasman6356
    @nigelheasman6356 Год назад +2

    Another great turn around guys, cracking little Polo all sorted for someone to grab a quality car at a bargain price 🙌

  • @samslots1234
    @samslots1234 Год назад +4

    That will make someone a nice little car,well done lovely job as always.

  • @justinkerr3033
    @justinkerr3033 Год назад +2

    Another great job guys - and the mics are working well at last 😊

  • @gonecywers
    @gonecywers Год назад +1

    Very nice results gents, and a good series, albeit an expensive one. You will still come out with a good profit, and someone will get a very nice car.
    Always enjoy your projects and I thank you for keeping us entertained and engaged.

  • @andrewgilbride7546
    @andrewgilbride7546 Год назад +6

    Thanks for the mention Rob, those connectors are ace! Andy.

    • @sruk
      @sruk  Год назад

      Lol it wasn’t you bud

  • @abu-bakrsajjad7684
    @abu-bakrsajjad7684 Год назад +2

    Got the exact same connector ripped off on mine, will try them solder joints!! Also that radiator support grill cost me £20.45 before VAT from TPS, shopped around for most other parts, even got the bonnet in colour £130! 😂

  • @pjspowerwashing
    @pjspowerwashing Год назад +1

    Those heat shrink solder sleeves are mustard! I find the wind proof lighters work as well as a heat gun. Great to see it all back together.

  • @trainmanbob
    @trainmanbob Год назад +2

    Well done guys. Always nice to see a car returned to MINT condition, especially a POLO. 😁😁
    Lovely job. Expensive but well worth it. Cheers, Bob

  • @md-detailing
    @md-detailing Год назад +3

    The Polo looks like brand new Rob!
    Quality rebuild as always Rob,we never doubt your work! :D

  • @robmez
    @robmez Год назад +3

    Lovely workmanship again guys

  • @likemydrums666
    @likemydrums666 Год назад +3

    Well done Rob, you got stuck in on this one.

  • @stuarthousley8205
    @stuarthousley8205 Год назад +3

    Hi Rob, I mainly repair these new shape Polos, do you have a trade account with TPS? I find most the genuine parts are pretty reasonable, and cheaper than main dealer, especially things like the fog lights, front wings etc. They also stock the 3pin connectors you needed for pennies.
    Sometimes not worth the time searching for used parts.
    Anyway, great video as always 👍

  • @adammcallister2260
    @adammcallister2260 Год назад +2

    I’m not a fan of VW’s but this is a nice little car. Top work! It’s cars like this that catch out the man doing it himself on his drive. A bargain can soon go down the pan if you need to load the parts canon.

  • @The_journeyy
    @The_journeyy Год назад +1

    Look at how lovely this turned out definitely a win 👀

  • @IfInDoubt..
    @IfInDoubt.. Год назад +1

    Another cracking video guys. The Polo came out well, says enough when your tyre guy made those positive comments. Looking forward to the next one!

  • @davidbarnsley8486
    @davidbarnsley8486 Год назад +2

    It is amazing how all the small amounts add up to one big one
    That is a lot of money but at least a profit still in it 👍👍

  • @robertbryant3805
    @robertbryant3805 Год назад +2

    No bodge with these guys just a proper job well done lads.

  • @chrisbury4635
    @chrisbury4635 Год назад +1

    We had those solder joints at Citroën back in the 90's, there should be an heat gun nozzle adapter available for those connectors too mate 😊

  • @diydave3034
    @diydave3034 Год назад +1

    Rob, when mentioning Chris’ Instagram you should mention an outrageous thing Chris MIGHT get up to, (a bit like Top Gear did with the Stig), eg hang gliding naked down Snowdon, being a magicians assistant, or talking about being a Scrabble grand master, etc. Could be a fun way to end each video. Well done on the car - looks good.

  • @lukeculling6497
    @lukeculling6497 Год назад +4

    Microphone sounded epic at the end!!!

  • @alastairritchie7294
    @alastairritchie7294 Год назад +3

    Good job , love this shape of polo had a reef blue r-line cracking car

  • @MatSpeedle
    @MatSpeedle Год назад +2

    Another cracking job lads! That car's gonna make someone very happy.

  • @1066gaz
    @1066gaz Год назад

    Great to see before & after at the end.
    I must add when a garage does the tracking make sure the device on the steering wheel is fitted on to make sure the steering is straight.
    I had mine done once and it was all in the green on the screen like in this video, but there was no device on the steering wheel and when i drove away after he finished, the steering wheel was slightly to the left when going in a straight line.
    I had to go back to get it redone and he got it right the next time round.

  • @ukcarflippers2220
    @ukcarflippers2220 Год назад +1

    Same I did a Jcw mini 2017 and it was crazy the cost of parts was 2x the cost of the car never again lol you have to be so careful with newer stuff

  • @richardjones5255
    @richardjones5255 Год назад

    It turned out nice in the end, but you had a challenging, not to mention expensive hill to climb to get there. Hopefully, you will get the money you are asking for the restored and honour will be served. It turned out to be a bigger gamble than expected one way and another, but if anyone could turn it round, you two could achieve the right result.

  • @TruthTortoise81
    @TruthTortoise81 Год назад

    I'm not a fan of those solder seal connectors, they are not the best. Tried using them for a while but even when taking extra care to join the two wires as neatly and accurately as possible, moisture can still get in there and the connection can corrode and fail after a year or two. I find the best solution is to solder, heat shrink and then seal it all with a piece of amalgamating silicon tape. It actually doesn't take any longer than messing around with those things.

  • @nevillemorley5926
    @nevillemorley5926 Год назад +1

    Fantastic. So good the solder connectors .
    That picture of when you bought it; nasty!.
    Nice car, now.

  • @justinbuckley
    @justinbuckley Год назад +2

    Those heat shrink things look really cool, thanks for sharing that :)

  • @ronniedougall5760
    @ronniedougall5760 Год назад +1

    Been using those heat shrink solder joints for 10 years👍🏻

  • @johngassmann9581
    @johngassmann9581 Год назад +2

    You're like a well-oiled machine, Rob. Nice work on this one.

  • @davidhughes1634
    @davidhughes1634 Год назад +2

    Great wk as always Rob & Chris.

  • @terence2678
    @terence2678 Год назад +2

    Another one saved and expertly done ! 👍

  • @johnbaldwin143
    @johnbaldwin143 Год назад +1

    Aside from the Solder joins have a look for waterproof heat shrink. Many sizes for many needs!

  • @terryramsey1470
    @terryramsey1470 Год назад +1

    Another cracking little motor you fellas have turned around again someone will be well chuffed when they buy it 😀. Parts pricey but you get what 😳 you pay for, great video 📹 👍 as usual fellas. Take care and stay lucky and healthy looking forward to Friday's video 📹 😊 as usual.

  • @monkeymagic4555
    @monkeymagic4555 Год назад +1

    been using that things for years they are prety good usually but not always...nyway you have not done that quite right all be it should be fine....next time keep heating the ends of the sleeves til they close fully onto the wire too but you defo had the right idea starting with the centre 1st so the solder melts 1st but keep going til the tips of the sleeves at each end fully close too

    • @sruk
      @sruk  Год назад +1

      They was completely sealed bud

  • @MrFanBax
    @MrFanBax Год назад

    I've used those electrical connectors when refurbing my son's Westfield. Brilliant idea. Quick, easy and simple.

  • @kevinmatthews2620
    @kevinmatthews2620 Год назад +2

    i had often wondered how effective them solder sleeves were Rob,now i have seen them in action i have to get some from screwfix :) :)

    • @eggy1962
      @eggy1962 Год назад

      Had my little kit of assorted from Lidl’s

  • @MrJethroB
    @MrJethroB Год назад +2

    I build wiring harnesses for motorsport. Those things are a solder sleeve, we use the smaller (and much more expensive!) TE ones, but only to terminate cable shielding, we never use solder to join wire unless its to a pcb or something. For your use case though, they'll do the job nicely, the stiff sleeve protects the joint mechnically, the red rings are glue to seal from water ingress. Rings are usually colour coded per different sizes.
    Btw its 180-200C, not 80C to melt the solder 👍

  • @davidshattock9522
    @davidshattock9522 Год назад +1

    As you have the heat gun out buy some heat shrink variou sizes.before crimping slide enough.over joint to cover crimp then once crimped.and.solder crimped slide heat shrink down and heat shrink over finished crimp joint ,then better still than tape

    • @sruk
      @sruk  Год назад

      I didn’t crimp they they are waterproof solder heat shrinks

    • @martincaldwell4040
      @martincaldwell4040 Год назад

      These connectors are what I use on my Christmas (holiday) lights on the front of my house they’ve been outside for over a year with no problems the connector on the power inputs however are the weak spots, I use gas soldering iron with a lance type end to get better control over the joint, the best way I’ve found is to shrink the ends first to hold the join then the solder then the red silicone water seal melts and it’s solid joint. Great video again guys merry Christmas have a goodun.

  • @williamwales6619
    @williamwales6619 Год назад +2

    Another one sorted.Nice wee profit too.On to the next one.

  • @johnelbro127
    @johnelbro127 Год назад +1

    Just brilliant work yet again from the dynamic duo. Well done guys. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jackeaton4084
    @jackeaton4084 Год назад +2

    Use them cable joiners all the time , There brilliant and waterproof too although I usually put heat shrink ether side too 🤙🏼. Great vid as always

  • @paulfarghi
    @paulfarghi Год назад +3

    Those new mics are the dogs danglees... Thank you!

  • @toolrestoration
    @toolrestoration Год назад +1

    Off to work to do late shift , at least I get to enjoy this part of the evening first !

  • @sohailrabani
    @sohailrabani Год назад +1

    Great job guys and have great and pleasant holidays enjoy your quality time with family friends 😊. Good luck

  • @jase6709
    @jase6709 Год назад +3

    You put the centre caps on upside down 😉

  • @martin54123
    @martin54123 Год назад

    Wow £6K parts, was thinking £3k as you went through them, quickly mounts up BUT this will fly of your shelf, it looks superb and as usual the effort you two put into your work shows, it will be great for the next owner, thanks guys!👍👍👍

  • @bill84
    @bill84 Год назад

    I've been working on bikes and cars for many years now. What you guys do is incredible, much respect from me here in Lincolnshire.

  • @philf5043
    @philf5043 Год назад

    Those connectors are brilliant and waterproof. The red ring at each end is a sealant adhesive . Used in aircraft many years ago .

  • @antonymorris7044
    @antonymorris7044 Год назад +1

    Wow looks amazing rob n Chris. Worth more like 10
    As u dint count going to parcel force a few times.nice to hear u both on the 🎤 mics.great video again guys. 👍.

  • @KevinJones-ye3vw
    @KevinJones-ye3vw Год назад +2

    Prices now are just crazy . Still yet another great little car out the done lads . Well done thank you for another great video .

  • @deanbirt7531
    @deanbirt7531 Год назад +1

    Another Cracking Job Rob and Chris.

  • @muhammadmungur9139
    @muhammadmungur9139 Год назад +1

    Top work on the VW POLO guys. The car looks like a totally different car you would never know if it was ever involved in an accident. The car looks like a beautiful car lads well done guys you’ve earned small profit out that car. Can’t spot a fault with that car so far. Rob Your going to do some snagging in that car don’t go to crazy Rob 😂 see you on Friday.

  • @donegaljohn1
    @donegaljohn1 Год назад +1

    Another great video lads, Things don’t be long adding up, I had a similar experience with a Mini recently, The price & availability of dealer parts is shocking! Keep up the great work, Happy Christmas from Ireland.

  • @arthurblundell6128
    @arthurblundell6128 Год назад +1

    great - might have been a bit troublesome but a nice little car at the end of it all Rob !

  • @kevinisaac9139
    @kevinisaac9139 Год назад +1

    That’s a really lovely car been a long time got there in the end I love the way you are so meticulous and that’s well worth the money 👍👌

  • @nickmitton7350
    @nickmitton7350 Год назад +3

    I would of thought 10k would've been a better price for that car with all the work you both put into it? Ended up lovely though boys. 😎👍

  • @johnmontague4245
    @johnmontague4245 Год назад

    Lovely car guys. The before and after pics show the amount of effort you both put into repairing the vehicle.
    It’s still a cheap car. Low mileage, well sorted, and in lovely condition.
    Nice one gents, and an interesting series of videos. The body repairs by Chris were a real pleasure to watch.
    Someone will get a very nice little car.
    Cheers gents….

  • @RobMoore01
    @RobMoore01 Год назад +2

    you got one of the center caps upside down mate. :P