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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @majestic1120
    @majestic1120 3 года назад +8

    I hate how easy he makes it seem. Have to say ive learned more from Fitzee than anyone. True artist!!

  • @housecarl1114
    @housecarl1114 3 года назад +6

    I was replacing a fuel pump on my Turbo Thunderbird, trying to get running again, when the gas tank mount fell off to reveal that it and the back quarter of the trunk pan was completely rusted through. The car is becoming rare and there is no aftermarket sheet metal available (that I could find). I REALLY like that car and was sad that it might never see the road again. Watching you make equally complex parts using tools I have makes me confident I CAN fix it, though I doubt it will look half so good as your work. I am glad I was so careful in removing the tar insulator because it retains the shape of the disintegrated pan. Thanks Fitzee! I will think about you when I am tooling down the road in my T-bird.

  • @royosborn7869
    @royosborn7869 3 года назад +226

    "All we have is a hammer, grinder, vice, welder, and clamps - no fancy tools" - he forgot to mention --- it is awesome to have Fitzee educate you along the way. Yes, the tips are EXCELLENT!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.

    • @clist9406
      @clist9406 3 года назад +9

      All we have is a hammer , vice , full machine shop , hydraulic press and sheer , and two refrigerators one with Corona the other with Tequila

    • @lynndaubert784
      @lynndaubert784 3 года назад +3

      Lol

    • @dennisrogers7719
      @dennisrogers7719 3 года назад +4

      This my guy love it .make do with what you have love it bad ass

    • @reecenewton3097
      @reecenewton3097 3 года назад +11

      The fancy tool is the mind of this man. What great talent!

    • @wutownwrassler
      @wutownwrassler 3 года назад +1

      All we have is a full machine shop, English wheel, a garage full of spare metal, hydraulic and electric tools and likely an entire career of metalworking experience as well. If I can custom fabricate these parts, you can do it with no experience too!

  • @victornevels989
    @victornevels989 3 года назад +2

    If it was made once, it could be made twice. Love his mindset!

  • @FrisellFan01
    @FrisellFan01 3 года назад +2

    I find this fabrication work......fascinating....another form of art..........can't get enough of it....

  • @kevinbooth290
    @kevinbooth290 3 года назад +2

    Mr.Fitzee i'd owned a production collision repair shopp that was very fast pasted.I would lose my butt doing restorations i would prefer to stick to a repair of a quarter panel ,replace a dorr shell, and a skin on another and charge the insurance company 8 to 10K in 3 days.ALL LATE MODEL CARS WHERE ALL PARTS WERE READILY AVAILABLE.BUT MY HEART WAS STILL WITH REPAIRING THE OLD IMPALAS.T=BIRDS.MUSCLECARS AND CLASSICS.AFTER 35 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS YOU SHOWED ME WHAT I WAS MISSING BY CREATING PARTS WITH YOUR HANDS AND A RAW PIECE OF METAL. MY HAT IS OFF TO YOU

  • @maddpeanut6313
    @maddpeanut6313 3 года назад +28

    A mistake? No, just another 'happy accident'. There has only ever been one perfect man; and look what they did to him. Thanks for another brilliant episode of Fitzeecation.

  • @DIYWHEELGUY1970
    @DIYWHEELGUY1970 3 года назад +18

    For years all I've heard was " You can't build that" and you prove it can be done!

    • @nobodyspecial6436
      @nobodyspecial6436 3 года назад +7

      No such thing as “can’t “…. There’s won’t or don’t want to but can’t doesn’t exist….. The word can’t is just a dare for Tony…… just a bigger motivator when someone says it “ can’t be done “

  • @bradonoliver2973
    @bradonoliver2973 3 года назад +2

    Every since the first video. I have stuck around. Awesome work man. You make us poor folks confident.

  • @daveybora3756
    @daveybora3756 3 года назад +72

    "Stick around" The words we all look forward to. 👍

  • @Lopez-xy6xr
    @Lopez-xy6xr 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for your channel I've learned a bunch of tricks whith simple tools .
    U are the true and real metal master.Salutes.from California.Love your work👍

  • @gregwitkamp5583
    @gregwitkamp5583 Год назад +1

    Very nice work, very glad you show how it can be done with minimal tools

  • @marcuscicero9587
    @marcuscicero9587 3 года назад +3

    Fitz is one of my favorite guys. he teaches self reliance

  • @JDanchise
    @JDanchise 3 года назад +36

    Let’s not forget the most important tool he brings to every project. Patience, slow methodical patience

    • @thomaslewis9526
      @thomaslewis9526 2 года назад +4

      You've nailed it! The greatest secrets are hidden in plain sight.
      Fitzee's genius is to take in a complicated situation and translate it into steps he is able to do in the here and now. Patience and the confidence that it can be done.

  • @christophermay2913
    @christophermay2913 3 года назад +1

    I wish you lived next door.Very nice work I learn something new Everytime I watch your videos.Thanks so much

  • @jjamanda
    @jjamanda 2 года назад +1

    We all make um, nice to see you correcting your mistakes and reusing the same piece
    some would have edited it out thanks for your honesty from across the pond

  • @lottiecooper609
    @lottiecooper609 3 года назад +52

    Once again the professor waves his magic wand, and presto!!! Back in the day they had huge fifty and hundred ton press with dies to press these parts out of flat stock!! There's more than one way to skin a cat, or make a part!! Thank you for the part two professor, and have a great day sir!!!

  • @timmyfields6159
    @timmyfields6159 3 года назад +3

    I’m sure you like our comments, but I hope you understand how amazed we are with your talent . Just awesome work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us

  • @andrewwalizer8525
    @andrewwalizer8525 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love the way go into detail on repairs. Love it. Your a Great teacher

  • @cutup1013
    @cutup1013 Год назад +1

    Fritzee is the most amazing metal shaper he breaks it down and it is totally common sense that anyone can understand I love these videos

  • @jammy93981
    @jammy93981 Год назад +1

    Gosh!!Im just speechless with the ease how Fitzee makes the panels.. true master of his trade!!

  • @algonzalez8798
    @algonzalez8798 3 года назад +2

    Fitzee... you have proved that the best tool in the shop is the one between your ears! Great skills!!

  • @phillipyannone3195
    @phillipyannone3195 3 года назад +29

    It’s a beautiful thing, looks just like “factory”

  • @russellcrawford4809
    @russellcrawford4809 10 месяцев назад +1

    It would be awesome if i were younger and could hang out and help you on these projects just for the experience. You are indeed a master at fabrication. Love your videos

  • @illuminateBeats1
    @illuminateBeats1 2 года назад +1

    He definitely needs to have all the support from the RUclips community the skills he is providing the education of how to do is a skill set that is disappearing slowly he should have millions of subscribers and views

  • @bigblocklawyer
    @bigblocklawyer 3 года назад +6

    Damn, man. I'm 50 and starting working at a restoration shop when I was 13. I've done it all. So much that I took a little time off to become a lawyer just for the hell it. I'm proud to say I'm about as cynical an asshole as you'll ever find when it comes to restoration means and methods. With that said, I can't wait for a new video to come out. Your videos mirror the voices I hear as I fab metal panels. Your approach is like playing chess. So much of this is seeing 3 steps ahead and that only comes with exceedingly gifted and generous mentors, and decades of experience. Just wanted to drop a comment about how enjoyable your videos are and how anyone who is at the pinnacle of the trade should appreciate your dedication and effort. All the best.

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy 3 года назад +16

    I love the fact that you do all this without a bunch of fancy expensive tools. I find it more rewarding to do something with as little as possible. Using what I have to make what I need. Most people ask me why I don't buy parts or tools. I just say why should I when I can do it myself with what I have

  • @fabone8887
    @fabone8887 3 года назад +44

    Fitzee, you can look at a shape or a panel and your mind is breaking it down into step by step. What a great talent. Thank you for sharing your processes with all of us. Hope it will be the kick-start for people to get into the shop and take on a restoration or two. Thank you.

  • @allenwilliams6882
    @allenwilliams6882 3 года назад +26

    Show me someone that has never made a mistake and that will be a person that has never done anything on his/her own.

    • @scottwymer394
      @scottwymer394 3 года назад

      And willing to admit the mistake

  • @joescully566
    @joescully566 26 дней назад

    Tony, with angling the metal you say its hard to show what you mean , but you make this look so straight forward. You never fail to amaze us. Thank you, Joe, ❤❤❤😂

  • @bobbydemar88
    @bobbydemar88 3 года назад +32

    Another smash hit!!! I can't wait to get back home and Jump on my son's 66 LeMans. We have been working on it for some years...Will apply many of your lessons getting her back on the road again! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @garymccord4277
    @garymccord4277 3 года назад +12

    When you use metal its like magic that it transform into a wonderful part. and with simple tools you show us that we can do it to by following your footsteps. GREAT VIDEO

  • @lancegroft4261
    @lancegroft4261 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos. It's nice to see someone share their knowledge and talent, and not also have 20 commercials to deal with. Some of these RUclips videos are impossible to learn from due to the constant commercials interruptions

  • @pepe58pepito54
    @pepe58pepito54 3 года назад +1

    great work . most of the people in cold areas become great fabricators.

  • @TechnoVault67
    @TechnoVault67 3 года назад +15

    I love how you manage to build these things with tools that most of us already have or could easily get, and not spend thousands just on tools that you'll only use once or twice, like other channels may show. Sure it might take you a bit longer but it all works out in the end !

  • @jayjohnston2821
    @jayjohnston2821 3 года назад +10

    Fitzee I had My like hit when You got to "Stick Around" !!!

    • @EitriBrokkr
      @EitriBrokkr 3 года назад +1

      My favorite line in his videos

  • @timwarlick1565
    @timwarlick1565 3 года назад +15

    These fab vids of yours are some of the best on youtube.
    Thank you for sharing and being so detailed.

  • @keithd8143
    @keithd8143 2 года назад +3

    Yet another video where you make an otherwise complicated issue look relatively easy, thank you for sharing your expertise and knowledge.

  • @williamshoemaker3025
    @williamshoemaker3025 3 года назад +2

    great work the only thing different would be getting that nut off would be to hammer on the flat square sides a little to loosen it up. i learn so much watching you. you really are the master

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos but they're a little bit long. It's hard for me to watch with my schedule. But the knowledge you share is worth it. And I thank you for it

  • @dlrgarage6744
    @dlrgarage6744 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are the absolute best. The education your Channel has given me is absolutely priceless. Thank you so much 😊

  • @jamesholland5475
    @jamesholland5475 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic repair, again you have proved that a little patience and determination will allow you to preform ( near miracles )!! Lol I'm truely impressed !!

  • @lcar9871
    @lcar9871 3 года назад +2

    Hey RUclips - we need something stronger than the "Like" button for this one! Beautifully crafted and the fitment was perfect. Thank you Fitzee for showing us how to break it down and build it one piece at a time

  • @dayslife
    @dayslife 3 года назад +12

    you Sir, are my weekly addiction .thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @teejay622
    @teejay622 2 года назад +2

    I've watched this hour-long video I don't know how many times over the past year and it is still worth every minute spent.
    Thank you Tony for sharing your talents with us mere mortals - lol.

  • @jasonhull5712
    @jasonhull5712 3 года назад +2

    "Haven't had a torch in years" he says. 😁 all the tips was good ! Love watching your videos sir. Still enjoy the accent too. I can understand every word. Thanks Fitts.
    Hello from Indianapolis, Indiana USA .

  • @scotttimpany2845
    @scotttimpany2845 3 года назад +2

    I find it amazing that you put so much effort into replicating factory seams, body lines, welds and so on. There are times when it would be easier to make a flat panel (the bed floor for example), but you go through the trouble to BUILD a proper panel that looks almost exactly like a stamped part from the factory. That's craftsmanship!

  • @billsheehy1660
    @billsheehy1660 3 года назад +2

    Loved that, just wanted to say that here in England other RUclips channels are mentioning your fabrication skills. They make reference to you when fabricating tricky parts. Salvage Flippers, Treves Blog, Dan Chambers, Saving salvage. Maybe some more but good to see them sharing your skills.

  • @mattthescrapwhisperer
    @mattthescrapwhisperer 3 года назад +2

    Wish I had a dollar for every time I formed the metal bass ackwards. Thanks for keeping it real Fitzee; great stuff!

  • @bryanbushby2754
    @bryanbushby2754 3 года назад +1

    Awesome fits better than new a little never seize on that bolt and you have perfection you the man😎 I watch closely how you position your hands to be comfortable and steady when welding thank you for all the great tips and tricks

  • @buckwheatINtheCity
    @buckwheatINtheCity 3 года назад +26

    Hey Fitz, what would we all do without you? We would all be poorer.

  • @JustinPaul1st
    @JustinPaul1st 3 года назад +19

    Great respect for you sir....the way u rebuild what cant be bought is simply on another level appreciate your methodology 👍👍👍

  • @backyardbuilttrucks1
    @backyardbuilttrucks1 3 года назад +3

    I love watching your videos , you remind me a lot of my grandfather , one of the best things he ever told me , ( never let another man do for you what you can teach and do yourself ) I have lived my life by that , you can learn and your videos help a man learn.

  • @SW-hw1mm
    @SW-hw1mm 2 года назад

    I'm just watching your video and imaging you during mid-evil times in England forming a knight's metal armour for battle! You are definitely a wizard of metal!

  • @kamanthavalaidum1079
    @kamanthavalaidum1079 3 года назад +4

    Hi Fitze you sure do have a lot of trix up your sleeve you are my best teacher thus far proud of you 🙏🙏🙏

  • @okladoma9782
    @okladoma9782 6 месяцев назад

    You sir are a true master of your craft. I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you for passing this knowledge along.

  • @joelkoonce8559
    @joelkoonce8559 2 года назад

    I appreciate the amazing work you do with basic tools, Man has been doing metal work long before all that fancy expensive equipment .

  • @willyg6545
    @willyg6545 3 года назад +3

    Tony, you are the master!! So look forward to seeing your videos, so much info in a short time and the quality is over the top. Thank you!

  • @rpbishop3079
    @rpbishop3079 7 месяцев назад

    You are definitely a pleasure to watch and learn from, i just wish that I wasn’t 76 so I could take advantage of the wealth of your knowledge.
    Thank you,

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 3 года назад +4

    I absolutely love your work.
    Years ago, I did a panel-making course, which was great, but, like most things, if you don't use it, you lose it.
    Great stuff, and very inspiring.
    Cheers, Andy.

  • @fixinstuff9662
    @fixinstuff9662 3 года назад +1

    I have an unobtainable fender skirt I'm fixing, and your video has given me some ideas about repairing it. Thanks Fitzee.

  • @MrDurandal25
    @MrDurandal25 3 года назад

    If only surgeons had the talent Fitz does......just amazing how you lay this stuff out. Really practice and vetted. awesome.

  • @srodgie
    @srodgie 4 месяца назад

    Fitzee, this is incredible! This is on another level! I have learnt so much from your videos! Thank you so much for showing us all. Have a blessed day, Sir! Steve, from the UK 🙏💯👍

  • @stance076
    @stance076 Год назад +1

    This video is exactly what I needed

  • @edmondpower5722
    @edmondpower5722 3 года назад

    Extracting the rusted bolt - the old dog for the hard road!! Brilliant craftsmanship,well done.

  • @russthebiker
    @russthebiker Год назад

    That was stunning to watch, real old fashioned skills and tenacity, in a few weeks i will be visiting the newfoundland memorial, your ancestors there would be pleased that you carry on their fine traditions

  • @rexhapgood5000
    @rexhapgood5000 3 года назад

    Now I know who has been making the cat's with the arse missing. Nice of you to leave something for the other handy people to do Tony

  • @deswaterfall3044
    @deswaterfall3044 3 года назад +1

    Incredible, you made it look so simple but your explanation of the method is easy to follow. Gives us beginners to repairing our old vehicles some hope that they are not right offs.

  • @mikechimko8564
    @mikechimko8564 3 года назад +6

    Truly inspiring to see you complete this repair. Looks as good as GM did it ,or actually a better fitting mount.

  • @boatnut64
    @boatnut64 2 года назад

    "Don't be afraid to make mistakes".
    I had an instructor, in Barber School, that used to say: "If you have never made a mistake, you haven't worked very long". 👍👍👍

  • @billthomassie6118
    @billthomassie6118 3 года назад +11

    The past two weekends I've spent in the garage, fabricating various metal patches for a 56 Bel Air that I've had for years but is tired. 98% of my method is from Fitzee's videos. Invaluable!

  • @kenreeve6549
    @kenreeve6549 3 года назад

    Incredibly good tuition for the "back street garage" man/ woman enthusiast , renovating ,rodding, or even custom work, very few of us have a bling hi tech building, fully equipped work shop, often shown on here , im 67 and still learning ! Thanks Fitzee,much appreciated sharing your skills with us,.....though i must admit it makes my bum nip a bit seeing you run those fingers around raw cut steel edges ! ;) Cheers 10/10

  • @JOEZEP54
    @JOEZEP54 3 года назад

    Great fabrication!!! I thought that nut had the best of you. Your patience & determination paid off.
    A big ..👍
    Stay well, Joe Z

  • @christopherthumm4348
    @christopherthumm4348 2 года назад

    Although I already know how to make the piece , I learned a lot by watching your different methods . Keep tin knocking out these cool videos

  • @ve9mj
    @ve9mj 2 года назад

    I mostly work on metal projects and my motorcycles, HOWEVER you inspire guys like me who don't have and probably will never have fancy equipment to make the job easier...You make due with what you have....Keep the vid's coming..Peace from NB.

  • @munteancristean8138
    @munteancristean8138 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. you are the reason why I had the audacity to start working on a vw t2 from 1973. explained by you seems easy.

  • @lucasbassoli6778
    @lucasbassoli6778 3 года назад

    I’m working on a ‘72 Jeep commando, only made in ‘72/‘73, and undesirable at the time because of the more popular bronco and scout. So, fort make everything at home, and so thankful for your videos teaching me how. Thanks Fitzee

  • @ronniejohnson317
    @ronniejohnson317 3 года назад

    I truly love that you you the muscle on your shoulders . I learned a lot of things on this video. The biggest thing is breaking it down into smaller jobs.

  • @Zsule
    @Zsule 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for keeping your mistakes in the videos, makes me not feel so bad when I do the same thing.

  • @stevem5139
    @stevem5139 3 года назад

    I’m glad I stumbled on you I’m on a 64 nova wagon and I needed this video! About time RUclips suggestions paid off Thanks

  • @BM-xc9sq
    @BM-xc9sq 3 года назад

    Fitzee......You are amazing. Old school, low buck. with amazing results. Love your videos.....they are very informing easy to learn from

  • @davids7476
    @davids7476 3 года назад +1

    Wow, quite impressive work. I see a man that could advertise his expertise at Barrets auto auction and have more work pouring in than he could handle, he would have to hire a crew and train them. Imagine this level of skill in a fully equipt shop with full set of modern tools. I am glad I invested the time to watch this, it helps offset the time wasted watching other less educational RUclips videos. A solid Thank you for sharing is in order. I hope to see more videos from Fitzee in the future.

  • @yyccarportraits
    @yyccarportraits 3 года назад +2

    Your videos have been so helpful. Because of your minimal tool techniques, I have completely rebuilt the rear wheel house on my pick up. Stll have the other side to do, then fenders and rockers, but I know with some time, it's all doable thanks in part to you and your videos!

  • @onpointengravingandlaser24
    @onpointengravingandlaser24 3 года назад

    Just incase you have not worked it out yet this guy is bloody amazing 👏

  • @15farcry
    @15farcry 3 года назад +2

    You do truly phenomenal work with metal! Thankyou for posting these amazing videos Fitzee!

  • @willardlentz3044
    @willardlentz3044 3 года назад

    Try as I might couldn't find a vapor recovery bracket so I took all I learned from you and rebuilt the old one.
    Thanks for your lessons learned in life as a restoration ARTIST.
    Ans saved me some cash not having to take one out of a junked car

  • @KiwiStag74
    @KiwiStag74 3 года назад +1

    You're right - if that underbelly was painted, you'd never know that mount from a factory one. Even so, it still looks like you may have just wire brushed the original and treated the rust. Awesome job, mate. I love that style Buick Sport coupe too - there's something special about the side view stance and the W-shape nosecone....although the Riviera took the prize for the REAL W-shape nose, eh! In that blue, she's have been a pretty car in her day too... Good tips? Always, my friend, always!

  • @jodymcleod4636
    @jodymcleod4636 3 года назад +1

    i just discovered your channel a week ago and cannot get enough! Real world teaching. I'm a retired Mountie and want to do this stuff and you inspire me beyond belief! Great work!

    • @lawncuttingplusdelta
      @lawncuttingplusdelta Год назад +1

      Awesome …. fitzee has playlists , and most are automotive sheet metal … he is legendary with the “ cut and butt “ method …

  • @davidboese5159
    @davidboese5159 3 года назад +1

    My favorite Uncle showed me how to fabricate needed pieces like this…when he was done, he would say “I didn’t know, that I didn’t know how to do that!”

  • @davidknisely6351
    @davidknisely6351 3 года назад +1

    Hey Fitzee. Long time watcher first time contributor. I have a great appreciation for the way you do things having done projects your way for many many years. I found after numerous failures the best way to extract a rusty frozen bolt is to hit it on the flats before welding on the nut. The only failure in 51 years was a 1 inch bolt in a bulldozer track frame. Oh well you can't win them all. Thanks for the tips. "Stick around"

  • @lloydosmondjr1
    @lloydosmondjr1 3 года назад

    Professor Fitzee, at it again, look awesome Brudder. Barry Hogan dropped in here last week on his way back to Upper Canada, lol. I was telling him that I watch you on here. He said you do amazing work, I'm a firm believer.
    I have one of those DeWalt grinders, kills batteries in five minutes, I to need a larger battery. Me young feller said I have to get one that has a larger voltage, I believe that's what he said.

  • @franstolsma554
    @franstolsma554 3 года назад +1

    Hi Tony, with patience and skill you make a perfect copy. Thanks again for showing. 😊👍

  • @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus
    @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus 3 года назад

    Fantastic craftsmanship, indistinguishable from factory without bondo or other crutches.

  • @Roberto.Giuseppe
    @Roberto.Giuseppe 3 года назад +3

    Thank you Fitzee, you work is amazing. You inspired me to make a metal tray as a ground protection for a portable fire pit. It came out great by following your tips. Thank you again Roberto.

  • @davidwood1923
    @davidwood1923 3 года назад

    You don't just have Skills... But Much Patience as well... Thanks for Sharing

  • @electronhacker4224
    @electronhacker4224 3 года назад +2

    You sir are an absolute genius .you make the jobs look so easy and you explain in excellent detail how to do the job and the reasoning behind your methods. I wish that i could carry out metal fabrications as well as you do .all the best my friend from over the pond in the uk.

  • @WRMonger1
    @WRMonger1 3 года назад

    When you flattened out the joggle I cringed a bit, all I could think of was metal fatigue. Then I thought about the heat involved in the next steps and that made it all good.
    I did welding as a foundry man and now I want to do the body and structure work on my 240Z. Those old Datsuns are mostly rust these days so I’ve got my work cut out. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @ronclewell799
    @ronclewell799 3 года назад

    Man Fitzee, I can watch your videos all day everyday. Always learning something new
    Please keep it up with your videos

  • @dirkg7062
    @dirkg7062 3 года назад +1

    Great Job Fitzee!!! I always enjoy watching you do your work. You are great at making these parts.

  • @buckwheatINtheCity
    @buckwheatINtheCity 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Fitz for filling my head with so many beautiful ideas. Now I can get to work on my own projects! If only we could meet for a pint and a chat.