Damn you boys I'm so proud of what you guys are doing, I'm 64 years old and I would hate go take a guess of how many tons of sawdust I brought into Burnside there for Kingsford charcoal, that's some rough trucking country but man it sure is beautiful and anyone who has a chance to drive it just take your time it really enjoy it, I live right beside the belden company that the fitzgeralds acquired up here in Monticello, Kentucky sure was crazy when they did not think that his first idea of building gliders there at Monticello would work it cost a lot of good men some good work, I just pray that what you guys have got going now will throw a little cash this way, may the good Lord continue to bless all of you and stay safe and if you're ever here at Monticello and you need a hand just holler for rattler on the radio and we'll be there, once again may the Lord continue to bless you take care of that fine young man you're raising that's the only way to raise a young son,
Do they have another big plant down south I thought that they used to do all their gliders here in the Livingston but then when they didn't move up to Monticello seems like the big truck gliders went somewhere else, one guy said they was in Louisiana and another one told me they was down in Florida but who knows that, I like to know what happened to him though because they used to every time I drive down to Chattanooga they just be rolls and rolls of them big beautiful trucks there in Livingston
Im sure the trolls will crawl out before long to have their say. Good work, Tim by learning like this you are also teaching Brax and your children that youre never too good or too old to pick up new stuff. Stay safe, man and i cant wait for the finished truck
Will in my humble opinion is Tim don't learn something he's missing a hell of an opportunity, you don't find shops like that just every day of the week that is a nice shops with them guys have, seems like they know how to do it also
I drive truck everyday myself and I do myself use the jake brakes unloaded as well…. You pay for breaks? Or even hold a class a cell yourself? If so let me guess an automatic only?
lol my uncle was a towie and one day out with him was called to retrieve a semi on a mountain emergency stopping pad and he had lost his brakes while empty. he said he regretted not relying on his jakes more. safer is smarter and you sir are clueless.
I wasn't sure at first due to the camera BUT it really does look absolutely Amazing Beautiful can't wait to see the Truck completely finished it's going to be Sooooo Awesome.
Tim, just to chime in, Some days your the teacher, and some days your the student..And allways remember, a day that goes by without learning something, is a day wasted, God Bless you all in your journey, and special thanks to the fellas at Fitzgerald collision and Repair, for standing by and the never ending support to you and your team.
I’ve always been told I would learn something new everyday. I haven’t stopped learning since then. You don’t realize you learn something new if you don’t want to learn something new.
Yes it is I used a booth like this every day they baked it at good360 degrees so it’s well cured 😊Weston has a beautiful 379 beautiful truck Weston your got a 1 of a kind build
The crew of FCR are true professionals. Passionate about their trade. The 379 is really going to be a sharp truck. I worked with devilbiss equipment back in the early 80's. They had great support and renewal part availability back then. I always liked the 351, 352, 359, and 379 series and the 70's paint schemes.
I worked at Freightliner Truck Manufacturing Plant in Cleveland, NC. We would build at our peak 40 new trucks per shift per assembly line (there were 2 lines) per day! That was one of my favorite jobs was setting engines. When I was there, we put Cummins, Caterpillars, Detroits, and Mercedes engines in those trucks. Since I’ve been placed on disability, they’ve quit using Caterpillars. Try setting that engine while the chassis is rolling down the assembly line! The engines get set with the transmission, radiator, charge air cooler, and battery cables attached. One person can set the engine by themselves if everyone else is still finishing their job on the previous truck! Really enjoyed working there.
The chassis were hand painted just like this in a paint booth. Every job was in 11 or 12 minute cycles. After the chassis were painted, they kept rolling into the drying booth which baked the paint on the through a cool down booth where the “pool” of guys I worked with started with putting on brake hoses, wiring harnesses and all air lines then a group called “tie-up” using -you guessed it, zip ties to tie up the harnesses and air lines. Then battery boxes and fifth wheels which were on a little cart following their trucks down the line were installed. Directly after that was “engine swing,” at the mid last station, the drivelines were attached to the transmission, the exhaust was installed, and all plumbing to the engine was completed. Battery cables were ran & hooked up as good as they could be without a cab. Once it left engine swing, it got mudflats, fuel tanks and then they swung the cab aboard! Awesome stuff!
He is definitely right about passing on the trade to the younger generation. I have run heavy equipment doing pipe installation for 30 years and I am very happy to pass on what I've learned to anyone who wants to listen.
I had a 93 exhd Pete 379 the paint color was black red pearl on a sunny day you could really see that red it was beautiful. That shop is awesome I had heard of this place but had no idea how big it is.
That's awesome. I convinced a customer a few months back to put a gray with blue pearl over on his car. It's a color you don't see and it's looks good.
Tim i want thank you so much few years back u and ur family help me and my wife when we are out gas aging thank you love you and ur family u tube channels
Look like you went down hwy 84 from Monterey to Livingston. I been up and down it a few times in my 98 379!! Painting has come a long way from the 90s. I use to work in a body shop painting vehicles before i got my CDL!!
I watched a vlog yesterday and the frame was silver or gray already?... Now today this vlog is 5hrs old and the frame is blue and being sanded down to be painted gray?!?
I think if it was me personally I would have gone more for a realistic bare metal look, or black for the chassis if I chosen a colour or gone for the same shade of blue, maybe then add the metalic paint ontop of that, when first thinking about the chassis paint job I thought you were going with a lighter blue than the cab, and that would have done my OCD overtime, because it would be better for a lighter blue cab, and a darker blue chassis. but think when the truck is complete it will look really nice seen as you went with the grey chassis with metalic blue, then won't be quite as in your face as both the cab and chassis the same colour.
Keep on keeping on Tim you're doing a great job, it's going to pay off in the end really it will it'll show that you've upped your game, it will help establish your name further in the future. Wish you all the best man keep on doing a good job God bless you and take care. #StayFrosty bro.
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Damn you boys I'm so proud of what you guys are doing, I'm 64 years old and I would hate go take a guess of how many tons of sawdust I brought into Burnside there for Kingsford charcoal, that's some rough trucking country but man it sure is beautiful and anyone who has a chance to drive it just take your time it really enjoy it, I live right beside the belden company that the fitzgeralds acquired up here in Monticello, Kentucky sure was crazy when they did not think that his first idea of building gliders there at Monticello would work it cost a lot of good men some good work, I just pray that what you guys have got going now will throw a little cash this way, may the good Lord continue to bless all of you and stay safe and if you're ever here at Monticello and you need a hand just holler for rattler on the radio and we'll be there, once again may the Lord continue to bless you take care of that fine young man you're raising that's the only way to raise a young son,
@Gentryandsons
Hey that sweeper that Brax was running I actually build that exact frame and part for a welding shop in Wisconsin
No matter the trade, no matter how much you know, no matter how long you have been doing it, you will learn something new everyday.
And there will always be a troll on the Internet who thinks they know more....
If you're not learning something new everyday in this world, you're not trying.
Fact
Just talk that means nothing
Straight facts mate..
Thought I saw a imperfection in the paint but it was just a reflection of Tim.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
That paint guy is awesome taking the time to teach, very well done,
Timmy, you look so funny trying to act like you know what you are doing. You pretending to sand the tractor frame was hilarious 😂 😂😂😂.
Great job at partnering up with FCR and sharing the pride their guys take in their work! Well done!
Do they have another big plant down south I thought that they used to do all their gliders here in the Livingston but then when they didn't move up to Monticello seems like the big truck gliders went somewhere else, one guy said they was in Louisiana and another one told me they was down in Florida but who knows that, I like to know what happened to him though because they used to every time I drive down to Chattanooga they just be rolls and rolls of them big beautiful trucks there in Livingston
Im sure the trolls will crawl out before long to have their say. Good work, Tim by learning like this you are also teaching Brax and your children that youre never too good or too old to pick up new stuff.
Stay safe, man and i cant wait for the finished truck
Will in my humble opinion is Tim don't learn something he's missing a hell of an opportunity, you don't find shops like that just every day of the week that is a nice shops with them guys have, seems like they know how to do it also
Jake brakes with no load You're my hero
I drive truck everyday myself and I do myself use the jake brakes unloaded as well…. You pay for breaks? Or even hold a class a cell yourself? If so let me guess an automatic only?
lol my uncle was a towie and one day out with him was called to retrieve a semi on a mountain emergency stopping pad and he had lost his brakes while empty. he said he regretted not relying on his jakes more. safer is smarter and you sir are clueless.
Yea I live in pretty flat land in the Dakota not many runaway ramps here besides out there’s a couple…. And boy howdy I pray I never have to use one
Class A cdl (commercial drivers license) sorry autocorrect…
@8:08 , He makes it look EASY ! Pro at Work , RESPECT !
This Pete is definitely going to be a show stopper I can feel it.
The frame rails are looking awesome, paint the drive shafts blue the truck will pop!!😊😊😊
I really like this kind of video listening to the knowledge he has sharing with others
Wow, what a great learning video. Thanks Tim & Fitzgerald Collision!
That painter is like an artist with those spray strokes... MAN makes it look easy.. When its SO hard to do.
All I can say is WOW amazing that's the kind of good ol boys I would like to meet every day thanks for helping Tim and Westen
You should interview Rob Fitzgerald... would like to know his story!
I wasn't sure at first due to the camera BUT it really does look absolutely Amazing Beautiful can't wait to see the Truck completely finished it's going to be Sooooo Awesome.
Thanks for getting the truck somewhere to get the finish coming
Your uncle would love this shop.
Hard Work = Goals and you have no problem with the hard work !
Tim, just to chime in, Some days your the teacher, and some days your the student..And allways remember, a day that goes by without learning something, is a day wasted, God Bless you all in your journey, and special thanks to the fellas at Fitzgerald collision and Repair, for standing by and the never ending support to you and your team.
I’ve always been told I would learn something new everyday. I haven’t stopped learning since then. You don’t realize you learn something new if you don’t want to learn something new.
I love the color of the frame amazing your truck is going to look beautiful
Can anyone understand what Braxton says?? Besides “hey dad and burnout truck” maybe some wireless microphones would help.
Love these Tennessee mountains brother
Yes it is I used a booth like this every day they baked it at good360 degrees so it’s well cured 😊Weston has a beautiful 379 beautiful truck Weston your got a 1 of a kind build
The crew of FCR are true professionals. Passionate about their trade.
The 379 is really going to be a sharp truck.
I worked with devilbiss equipment back in the early 80's. They had great support and renewal part availability back then.
I always liked the 351, 352, 359, and 379 series and the 70's paint schemes.
That frame color is insane!!! Can’t WAIT to see the finished product!!!
That frame looks amazing, I think the wiring deserves chrome loom.
Dang it. A little clickbait with the thumbnail. Already seen this all in a live.
Can’t wait see Weston’s Peterbilt back together Tim it looks beautiful
When I worked at freightliner we used imron and it was so durable. What a great job they’re doing on this project.
The frame looks great, that truck is going to be super sweet when done!!
Painter is a cool cat. Reminds me of Billy Bob Thornton 👍
Weston is going to have to get a new trailer to pull behind this awesome looking truck.
Haha i thought about that yesterday after watching him blow his mustang motor up and saw his trailer sitting there.
It's looking good Tim.
I love IMRON, I sprayed it all painting trucks for Kenworth.
I didn't know Imron still exists
I worked at Freightliner Truck Manufacturing Plant in Cleveland, NC. We would build at our peak 40 new trucks per shift per assembly line (there were 2 lines) per day!
That was one of my favorite jobs was setting engines. When I was there, we put Cummins, Caterpillars, Detroits, and Mercedes engines in those trucks. Since I’ve been placed on disability, they’ve quit using Caterpillars. Try setting that engine while the chassis is rolling down the assembly line! The engines get set with the transmission, radiator, charge air cooler, and battery cables attached. One person can set the engine by themselves if everyone else is still finishing their job on the previous truck!
Really enjoyed working there.
Good work guys!!
The chassis were hand painted just like this in a paint booth.
Every job was in 11 or 12 minute cycles. After the chassis were painted, they kept rolling into the drying booth which baked the paint on the through a cool down booth where the “pool” of guys I worked with started with putting on brake hoses, wiring harnesses and all air lines then a group called “tie-up” using -you guessed it, zip ties to tie up the harnesses and air lines. Then battery boxes and fifth wheels which were on a little cart following their trucks down the line were installed. Directly after that was “engine swing,” at the mid last station, the drivelines were attached to the transmission, the exhaust was installed, and all plumbing to the engine was completed. Battery cables were ran & hooked up as good as they could be without a cab. Once it left engine swing, it got mudflats, fuel tanks and then they swung the cab aboard!
Awesome stuff!
Oh my goodness what a great looking frame. Killer job guys 💪,an thanks for sharing 😊.
He is definitely right about passing on the trade to the younger generation. I have run heavy equipment doing pipe installation for 30 years and I am very happy to pass on what I've learned to anyone who wants to listen.
Keyword “ listen “ seems to be missing from younger generation
I had a 93 exhd Pete 379 the paint color was black red pearl on a sunny day you could really see that red it was beautiful. That shop is awesome I had heard of this place but had no idea how big it is.
That is a very clean shop.
Love the educational aspect of this . Great content hope to see more . Also i hope u wear a mask in there.
Good thing Mr. OCD had someone else do the work or that dude would never get his truck back.
What are the odds this truck never makes the show with or out Mr gentry?
Nice color combo! It’s looking good!
Looks absolutely amazing, you can definitely tell them guys have years of painting in the automotive world under there belts for sure
The truck frame looks amazing
Man that look so good that frame with nothing on it
Hi Tim Gentry and Sons and family
I can not wait to see the final product once that Rig Rolls out the shop for the 1st time, she is going to look Bad Ass, I Really like that color.
I see SH TUBE in that trucks future !
Man another frame video ya had me pumped to see the cab and sleeper go on looks beautiful though man 👌
I love the color.
Hey Weston ! are you seeing this big guy Fantastic you go tim ha ha ha
great guys there hats off to them all there
That's awesome. I convinced a customer a few months back to put a gray with blue pearl over on his car. It's a color you don't see and it's looks good.
Great way to save some money by using leftover paint on Westens truck from the wrecker paint job. It came out good.
That color is awesome and that frame color makes me want to paint a vehicle that color
Hey what’s up fam how y’all doing much love let’s go #GNSTRUCKING stand up checking in with y’all one love fam
Holy crap. Dane Cook painted the truck.
Gorgeous work looks great
Hi Tim awesome truck Weston going to love it Fitzgerald does great work
That really is a beautiful shade of blue 🤙🏼
Its gonna look pretty 😊!!
Tim i want thank you so much few years back u and ur family help me and my wife when we are out gas aging thank you love you and ur family u tube channels
The paint job looks awesome
Changing the frame color is definitely a better choice.
Wish y’all the best
Learn everyday something new
those guys does a realy good job
Hi Tim all the way from Yorkshire England you need to get as much information as possible on painting as possible
Nice video rooster sounds healthy
Tim your going to need some of those strap tie downs they use on the race cars in the trailer to not scratch that amazing looking frame!!!!
Good morning Tim@
Looking good 👍
Thanks to FCR and everyone that is making this possible
GREAT VIDEO ....STAY SAFE AND SEE YOU ON THE NEXT ONE
Video's are out of order ! You did a live the other night and the frame was repainted already and the engine was in ! So what were the changes ??
That frame looks bad ass Tim👍
Definitely love the new color better than the frame color
Good job 👏
Blueberry pearl would be a cool name for the truck
Rooster sounds so good.
Changing the frame color hopefully means a darker color to show less dirt.
Look like you went down hwy 84 from Monterey to Livingston. I been up and down it a few times in my 98 379!! Painting has come a long way from the 90s. I use to work in a body shop painting vehicles before i got my CDL!!
Love the route. I waved from the box truck
Asome people.
And even better painters.
Looks sick.
I watched a vlog yesterday and the frame was silver or gray already?... Now today this vlog is 5hrs old and the frame is blue and being sanded down to be painted gray?!?
Click bait. Utube money
One way a live, and this one is as the progress happens, lmfao
I think if it was me personally I would have gone more for a realistic bare metal look, or black for the chassis if I chosen a colour or gone for the same shade of blue, maybe then add the metalic paint ontop of that, when first thinking about the chassis paint job I thought you were going with a lighter blue than the cab, and that would have done my OCD overtime, because it would be better for a lighter blue cab, and a darker blue chassis. but think when the truck is complete it will look really nice seen as you went with the grey chassis with metalic blue, then won't be quite as in your face as both the cab and chassis the same colour.
You guys are stepping it all up !!!!! Fantastic!!!!!
Yeah I know Westin going crazy right now.
The hol truck look good I like it
Take that truck straight to Shtube to get finished
Great content thanks for sharing
Great job!
Keep on keeping on Tim you're doing a great job, it's going to pay off in the end really it will it'll show that you've upped your game, it will help establish your name further in the future. Wish you all the best man keep on doing a good job God bless you and take care. #StayFrosty bro.
Thanks brother
3 & A 1/2 Mins In & Tim Has Rooster 🐓 With That Good Humm,, Sound's Bad"Ass ,, 💪🏼💪🏼💚🌍🇺🇲✌🏼
Howdy good morning y'all
These videos are all over the place