Man, I can't believe to only have like 5k subs. I try to watch all of the videos and like them to get you bumped up on YT so more people can see this stuff! Looking fwd to the AN vid.
@@PuddinsFabShop Now, about six months later you’ve gained 18200 subscribers. I love it how your channel is growing. Hopefully a lot more viewers will find and appreciate the Edna Playlist. Keep up the good work, Jacob! You really did a great job on Edna. 🙌🏻
I feel your pain about the loud bikes. I live off a main road into our town and have to deal with folks and their Harleys daily during the warmer months.
I’m a fan of Tanks Inc. I have one of their tanks in my 48 Plymouth, I also used one of their in tank electric pumps. For fuel line I used 3/8 nylon fuel line, it’s what they use on newer cars and it’s real easy to work with.
I just watched all the build videos on the truck great build keep the videos coming thanks for sharing gonna be super cool oh by the way I just found your videos a couple days ago again thanks for sharing!
I feel your pain. I moved way out in the country from Seattle to get away from the crotch rockets and Ricky Racers. They must have followed me. With all the deer and Farmers cattle getting out, I'm thinking it's just a matter of time before natural selection kicks in. WHAMMY!!.
Great job. Is there a reason you went with a rubber line from tank to engine rather than a hard line? I have always used hard lines thinking they were safer, but hose looks easier to install.
you're cookin' with gas now ....... looking forward to the hose fitting episode. And please don't worry too much about the "backfiring pieces of crap giving it hell", especially if the take you just did was awesome. Maybe come up with a visual code where you roll your eyes every time 'they' audio-bomb you 🤣. All the best ....... 👍😎👍
It’s being utilized for the filler neck, rear AC/heat unit and to house the amp. It’s not very wide. More then likely the space will end up on the roof when I road trip.
I thought it was hilarious how your daughter walked through and you didn’t miss a beat! Great job on the fuel lines and brackets turned out killer
The vacuum was a really good idea to make sure u get the trash out your fuel lines
Good work on the hardline. Can be a real pain sometimes to lay in neatly. I like pipework and cabling to be super tidy. Be well and stay safe.
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Perfect idea on the small line on the vacuum. I've been needing that idea for a really long time.
Good deal!
Man, I can't believe to only have like 5k subs. I try to watch all of the videos and like them to get you bumped up on YT so more people can see this stuff! Looking fwd to the AN vid.
I appreciate that. Hear lately the videos are doing even worse.
@@PuddinsFabShop Now, about six months later you’ve gained 18200 subscribers. I love it how your channel is growing. Hopefully a lot more viewers will find and appreciate the Edna Playlist. Keep up the good work, Jacob! You really did a great job on Edna. 🙌🏻
Once again the attention to detail is outstanding
I've enjoyed watching this build. It's really coming along!
Thanks for following!
my project is sitting on my ass watching all your great work :>)
That’s a good project!
Been fun going back and watching the travelall build. Great job!
I thought it was hilarious how your daughter walked through and you didn’t miss a beat!! Great job on the lines and the brackets turned out killer!
Haha she was embarrassed of it!
I feel your pain about the loud bikes. I live off a main road into our town and have to deal with folks and their Harleys daily during the warmer months.
I’m a fan of Tanks Inc. I have one of their tanks in my 48 Plymouth, I also used one of their in tank electric pumps. For fuel line I used 3/8 nylon fuel line, it’s what they use on newer cars and it’s real easy to work with.
I’ll check it out!
Im a HVAC technician.. I use the cork tape like you use on the firewall.. FYI that stuff will melt if its gets too warm..
Never saw quick click to AN before. Glad I found your channel. Cool info here for sure.
Heh heh, little miss something comes sauntering in, probably wanting to mess with your patter, but you didn't pay her no mind. Very nice!
Blue monster is amazing stuff. I didn't notice any kind of isolater between the take and the straps.
I didn’t add any. Lack of experience with fuel injection showing there. I ended up adding some on top of the tank to isolate the tank from the body.
I really enjoy your neat work and forethought.
Best. Intro. Ever.
It’s a real problem.
We have F-18's fly by all day, every day. That's why I switched my video style to voiceover.
That sucks!
Very cool! Thanks for posting it! Super cool truck
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I just watched all the build videos on the truck great build keep the videos coming thanks for sharing gonna be super cool oh by the way I just found your videos a couple days ago again thanks for sharing!
Hey thanks for watching them all!
using hose instead of solid tubing sure makes the install easier. I like the clamp ideas you show too. thinks
Thanks for watching!
Great content. I really enjoy the build videos!
Great job! Keep up the great work and again thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Nice work.
I feel your pain on the noise, my last place was like that.
It gets old!
The first part was hilarious. I see why you want to move.
I feel your pain. I moved way out in the country from Seattle to get away from the crotch rockets and Ricky Racers. They must have followed me. With all the deer and Farmers cattle getting out, I'm thinking it's just a matter of time before natural selection kicks in. WHAMMY!!.
Great job. Is there a reason you went with a rubber line from tank to engine rather than a hard line? I have always used hard lines thinking they were safer, but hose looks easier to install.
I like the look and how easy it is to work with
you're cookin' with gas now ....... looking forward to the hose fitting episode. And please don't worry too much about the "backfiring pieces of crap giving it hell", especially if the take you just did was awesome. Maybe come up with a visual code where you roll your eyes every time 'they' audio-bomb you 🤣. All the best ....... 👍😎👍
The problem is it picks up so much audio I actually redo multiple shots per video. It’s just too much.
nice job puddin.
Great show
Can't wait
Nice ride Puddin!!!!
Thank you!
Nice Puddy.. you got dodie's.
That’s a new one for me, what’s a dodie?
@@PuddinsFabShop sorry spell check NEW BIT'S
@@PuddinsFabShop A goodie means ( you got good stuff) You Americans crack me up..
Great job you make it look easy. Is that the dashboard in primer I see behind you? did you decide to repaint it?
It will be expresso. The paint ended up wrinkling.
1 more item checked off the list. Thumbs up ! Getn closer....
Yes sir!
Nice! Question: Why not mount the filler on the left side so the spare tire well can still be used?
It’s being utilized for the filler neck, rear AC/heat unit and to house the amp. It’s not very wide. More then likely the space will end up on the roof when I road trip.
@@PuddinsFabShop Understand. A cool frame-mounted swing-out rack made to hinge with one of the barn doors would work too.
I have a couple ideas!
Enjoyed the video.
Your kicking butt!!! Keep it up!
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it is comming on great awesome
It's looking good 👍👍🇨🇱
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8:10 ATTACK!!!!!
I’ll have to see what happens there lol
@@PuddinsFabShop you almost got killed by a kamikaze bee
Can't wait for the upcoming video, what's the meaning of "A&N"...
AN = Army-Navy fitting, developed during WWII.
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Thanks, I just didn't know, can't wait for his new video on those fittings...
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Super suck 9000 doing FOD control!
There is always a solution if ya think about it.
Thank man
Thank you!
This vid was a gasser 😂❤