1963 Impala SS Convertible Part 10 - Upper Trunk Installation + How to Dress and Finish a Weld
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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I'm always learning something new when I watch your videos. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your skills with us!
That trunk is too nice to cover! Great video!
Yes Sir ! thanks for watching !
you have to do my 62 convertible !!!! Awesome work
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Wow! I’m not gonna wanna lay carpet over this! Thank you for all the quality you are building into this car. You are restoring a real piece of American automotive art. Appreciate it!
Yes Sir !
Great work as always Rob!! The owner of that ride went to the right man 4 the job!! Keep it up brother....
I hope all is well brother !
Takes patience and passion to do this type of restoration and you have both.What a pleasure to watch these classics come back to life.Keep up the great work.
Trying to keep craftsmanship alive....Thank you Sir
Very nice work tanks for a new video from yöu I wona have this Impala
Thank you Sir !
You’re right. It looks really, really good!
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel !
A very nice job,brother. When it looks as good and a lot of times better than factory, I believe you win. The progress is incredible. God bless you, and have a wonderful weekend. 🙏
Thanks, I wish my shop was in Canada next to yours right now !
@@guzzifabrication3448 I wish we had our projects close to you. So I could come in to yours and sweep the shop and take out the garbage and then help you anytime you needed it and watch and learn. That would be a dream come true.
You are the best on RUclips! My question is this- instead of plug welding could you use the technique you once showed us with the tig torch, where you flipped the tungsten and spot welded two pieces of metal? Pros and cons to that. Thanks again.
Yes and no... to use the tig as a spot welder, the material must be clamped together tightly... if it is not, some areas would weld others wouldn't.
Nice Job, very professional😎
Thank you for supporting the channel !
Hey Robert .Nice job ! But why the seam sealer that you use for outside joints is 40$ ? Is it two part ?
No, you can work it differently and obtain a different finish.
Hey Robert, Is a 61 Chevy Impala convertible parts compatible with a 61 Buick Invicta convertible?
I really could not say yes or no
Thanks brother
You said you use a different seam sealer underneath what ie that brand please ,I'm getting ready to seam seal under my 1964 impala replacement trunk
3Multra tan pro, there are some tricks with reducer that I use to give the seam sealer ultra smooth finish
@@guzzifabrication3448 thanks the job looks great
Awesome job Robert!! I have a 61 and the lower trunk well portion needs to be replaced. Classic industries sells just the trunk well with a lip. Would u advise to just replace the trunk well or do the entire lower trunk portion? The metal around the trunk well is good. Th ank you
Do the video “parts” (part 9, part 10, etc) roughly show a days work or do they combine multiple days work into one video?
Each video is usually a 4 or 5 day edited into less than20 minutes.....
Have you used weld through primer instead of spot sand blasting ?
Yes