My boss asked me why i was watching RUclips at work i said “shit, I’m watching SprayWay” . Nothing can pull me away from your vids man please keep it up and doing what you’re doing, much love.
Above and beyond! People have no choice but to respect this level of dedication to producing maximal results. Not to mention that he's doing all this, and the new vinyl top is going to cover it up. This guy "Spray Way" got a lot of y'all boys out here looking BAD! And, I bet his prices are more reasonable too! Y'all best be stepping your game up outchea!
Like the idea of using the spray foam as a backer. Also like the fact that even though you didn't quote for it you went ahead and did an excellent job in fixing the rust spots. Good business principle ... 💯💯💯
I know...a lot of folks wondering why I spent so much time on something that'll be covered up with the vinyl top. I tell them, I'm treating as it was mines. Thanks Marlon
BRO, I was looking for videos on how to do fiberglass repair, and this video came up! You have NO IDEA how informative this video is! You took me step by step, and I really appreciate that! Now I understand why people call us from other parts of the country, because it is difficult to find some you trust and know their work. If I was closer to you, I would drop my van off to you in a heartbeat!!
I Really appreciate you taking the time out to show us how and what to use i learned alot from watching your channel you don't have to do what you doing for us but you do it anyway I'm a big fan keep doing what you do bro "Salute" 💪 ☝
This is exactly the video I've been looking for! 83' olds 98. I believe this is the only video on RUclips that shows how to repair those unfinished seams on these vinyl top cars. Looks hella good!
Glad I could help you. Yes..I don't know why GM didn't finish those seams out on Vinyl top cars...well we really know why, to cut down on labor and cost and the seam would be covered with the top. Thanks for watching
A total pro job as always! Nice to see someone take such pride in his work doing a proper fix on an area that won’t even be seen, that’s dedication and the mark of a true craftsman!! Keep up the good work sir!!
ABSOLUTELY IMPRESSIVE!! You should be EXTREMELY proud of the work you do. I just wanted to learn how to use fiberglass on metal and instead got to watch a Master Craftsman! What a privilege to watch you at your gifting. God Bless!!
You are one of a kind....most painters would never have done what you did......they would have turned a blind eye....you remind me of my dad a lot.....you go way beyond......great work young man.....you know you shit.
He is an Honest Man who loves his work!! I agree a lot of ppl would cover that up because they did not charge for it. Great job as always!! That was some hellava rust you fixed!!
You started this video out doing right by the owner of this car. You have a good spirit to do what is right and put forth quality work. Ain't nothing wrong with being like that (and staying w/in budget). More people should be like you.
Damn bro. Goes to show you it's hard to tell what's really rust-free out there. Nobody would ever know a repair was done. Flawless man. I knew people did this type of repair, but thanks for the step-by-step.
Many newbies don't understand that, that technique of fiberglassing metal for rust repair was actually in our Autobody books in college.Now a days they call it a hack .They don't understand the customer don't want to pay a thousand dollars to cover two holes.
I like your mannerism and the way you explain and show what your are doing. I don't do body work regularly but I've been around it for more than 50 years. You have good style and procedure for taking care of this rust issue without welding. Thanks for the tip. :-)
WORD!!!! This here is the OLD SCHOOL GOOD SCHOOL way of getting things DONE!!!! Thank You Sir for Sharing and showing the way!! I and We Appreciate You And All You Have Done!!!! PEACE!!!
I know this is a 3 year old video, but THIS IS EXACTLY what I found under my 79 Cadillac top! This is spot on for me, and Thank you for the video archive! WE NEED SOME MERCH BRO - I wanna put a SprayWay sticker or something on my rides / wear a T-shirt at events, because you have helped me sooo much on my 2 old schools
Some people would’ve just left that the way it was underneath. It was honest of you to fix that to the best of your ability within his budget! Cool to see. Also, I’m learning a lot from you about fiberglass. Thanks a lot!
Enjoy seeing your work. It's always done well n smooth looking like new when done. Appreciate you looking out showing us the Tips, and Tricks to it. Keep it up fam
My Brother, you need to teach a class on fiberglass repair. By far the best I have ever seen. I really enjoy watching your work My Brother, keep teaching. You inspiring people to do much of they own repairs.
Great video, boss! I have used the foam filler method before, but have had trouble on rust removal beforehand. I am going to use the vinegar & red scuff pad method on my current project. I think the fiberglass repair is a much more sensible option than welding when you are not dealing with an area that is structurally supporting anything. I'm following your method to the tee!
SprayWayCustoms I notice how effortlessly you do this stuff, You've done this a long time and you're super informative and a great teacher, I watch every video because I know I'm gonna get good tips and info. Plus I've been able to apply things I've learned here from you in my everyday life so I support such quality work and content. You're True a pro
OMG dude you are back! I saw the new video drop and I thought na that dude ain't back, but this is dope. Thank you for making these videos man; we all missed them.
John. E Diggs - I recently fixed a whole (almost 2x4 inches) in my Jeep’s rocker panel with foam and instead of using fiber glass resin I put bondo steel patch on top of it then finally used bondo body filler to smooth it out.
You have restored my faith in young men doing really good work. 30 years ago, we did excellent work on anything we did. As time went by, the new order of the day was "get it done fast" Doing things to fast will always mess the work up. We made many things look really good, and last a lifetime. You are a true master of the art sir. Continue to do brilliant work and let the other guys do the fast thing. Your finished work will out last theirs for many years. Well done son ! We are all proud of your work ethic and craftmanship at what you do so well.
Bruh. Man I ain’t lying. You be SAVING a Brotha. I peeled da vinyl off my 86 and had dat problem. Wasn’t as bad and it ain’t a LS. THANK YA BROTHA. You da TRUTH !!!!!! SALUTE
@@THEOLYMPIAGUY360 Could you explain what he did wrong or the proper way to do this repair? I honestly don't see a problem and think it will hold up for years. It's all sealed up now so no way for the weather to affect it.
Amazing work. Even tho this is going to be covered by the top you still made sure it was flawless. Videos like this inspire me to start making some of my own. As always thanks for the content it never disappoints👌🏼
Naw thank you brother! I appreciate having someone so passionate about their craft that's willing to pass on their knowledge to those interested in learning.appreciate cha bro!
For a job that had a budget and needed alot of help, you did an amazing job! Not only that you showed a vast majority of steps and how to basically apply them for the best look and finish even with basic materials you can find at any auto store. Thanks for going that distance and your wisdom.
Man you have some great followers! I figured there would be a bunch of “you shoulda welded” etc but you definitely have to fix it on a budget. Not everyone can spend $100k on a rotisserie restoration. Great job💯👍
Yo man ..shoulda welded it .lol. tho honestly it would have been easier, not everyone has a welder. You work with what you got, and the budget allows. Looks good! you not gonna see it, anyway.
Welding would have only been easier if you have fabrication skills to make the panels you need, or at least be able to make them fit right, a welder, gas... he's working on a square body Chevy not a 67 Camaro.
you have a wealth of knowledge and wisdom to go along with it. your wisdom is sharing your knowledge with the rest of us. helped me out many times from your vids
Awesome job don't find many people who would go the extra mile to fix a problem that was not in the agreement u get my respect keep it up will be subscribing
Aye that was dope work big bro i got a 88 R-10 suburnan out here in Hawaii & my baby is rusting away while I was debating the easiest way to do it ,i like this method. I believe what u told a guy that if done right it could the life of ur vehicle. Never had to deal wit rust in vegas or cali so definitely a learning experience. Thanks for the motivation family
Man I love watching your videos your pretty good at what you do your a good friend to fix it for him or her sometimes I would that you were closer to me I'd love to learn from you even though I do paint and bodywork your still a great person who could teach me how to fiberglass and weld,as well as properly mix candy paint LoL
All you need to do is believe that you are a master at what you do and keep that thought in your mind and that is exactly what will happen Vocals 43. You are already half way their because it sounds like you have the desire to be the best at what you do. Think the way that you want to be long enough and you will become it. Say in your mind " I am the greatest " every day when you get up, and transform your life into your desires. Good luck.
You've done a really good job of that. I don't know how to weld, but I've got some ability with fiberglass so you've given me the confidence to try this on my truck.
The one in the casing won't work but you can put a regular Caprice back glass in it to do away with the top..You'll have to get the trim pieces also to put around the glass
Here's A Video Of Fiberglass Supplies To Get When Fiberglassing ruclips.net/video/spw6BGPdjbg/видео.html
A lot of body shops wouldn't think twice about leaving the rust hidden under the hardtop. That says a lot about your workmanship and character.
You're correct. Thanks for your comment Darryl
I'm one of fans who actually watches the whole video and I appreciate everything you do. The sound goes out around 12:26.
Thanks man. I actually have a updated video
My boss asked me why i was watching RUclips at work i said “shit, I’m watching SprayWay” . Nothing can pull me away from your vids man please keep it up and doing what you’re doing, much love.
Thanks Jharad. I really appreciate the support but you might have to wait until you get home because I don't want the boss man on you...👍🏾
Jharad Anderson kinda gay
That’s truth on another level
Above and beyond! People have no choice but to respect this level of dedication to producing maximal results. Not to mention that he's doing all this, and the new vinyl top is going to cover it up. This guy "Spray Way" got a lot of y'all boys out here looking BAD! And, I bet his prices are more reasonable too! Y'all best be stepping your game up outchea!
Thanks man...I gotta agree with the pricing for sure. I'm doing it out of the love for the trade not to get rich
@@SprayWayCustoms - It's not just a trade for you, it's an ART the way you do it!
Like the idea of using the spray foam as a backer. Also like the fact that even though you didn't quote for it you went ahead and did an excellent job in fixing the rust spots. Good business principle ... 💯💯💯
I know...a lot of folks wondering why I spent so much time on something that'll be covered up with the vinyl top. I tell them, I'm treating as it was mines. Thanks Marlon
yes marlon , fixed the right way.
I love the idea of using spray foam. Not only will it add sound deadening in addition to backing, but it absorbs moisture as it cures.
BRO, I was looking for videos on how to do fiberglass repair, and this video came up! You have NO IDEA how informative this video is! You took me step by step, and I really appreciate that! Now I understand why people call us from other parts of the country, because it is difficult to find some you trust and know their work. If I was closer to you, I would drop my van off to you in a heartbeat!!
Thanks for the support Tim and Silvia. I agree..good trustworthy people are hard to find
Bro you inspire me to do my own work to my c10 even if I make some mistakes it'll be all worth it
We all make mistakes KJ...I'm still making them. It's all a learning experience
Man I’m on here getting tips on a DIY project with my 4 year old son. I want to do a full restoration of my C10
I Really appreciate you taking the time out to show us how and what to use i learned alot from watching your channel you don't have to do what you doing for us but you do it anyway I'm a big fan keep doing what you do bro "Salute" 💪 ☝
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I know but I really do enjoy it...Thank You All
That's for sure 👌thank you sprayway
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This is exactly the video I've been looking for! 83' olds 98. I believe this is the only video on RUclips that shows how to repair those unfinished seams on these vinyl top cars. Looks hella good!
Glad I could help you. Yes..I don't know why GM didn't finish those seams out on Vinyl top cars...well we really know why, to cut down on labor and cost and the seam would be covered with the top. Thanks for watching
Man you don't know how much this video helped me with my 79 trail duster. Thank you.
That's great. Thank you
Thank you SprayWay for coming back dropping these amazing tutorials
Thanks for hanging in there and staying tuned Steven. I wouldn't be nothing without my subscribers 👍
I don't understand why people would dislike this video or any video you've made but keep it up bro,'SHOW US THE WAY,SPRAYWAY!!
Thanks Tim. I appreciate my supporters and the haters don't even matter
A total pro job as always! Nice to see someone take such pride in his work doing a proper fix on an area that won’t even be seen, that’s dedication and the mark of a true craftsman!! Keep up the good work sir!!
Thanks Chris. I had to fix it
Bruh, some dudes talk to much while showing things, but you say what's needed, then you show it as well. Thanks bro. Keep it up. Respect.
Thanks for watching, it's very much appreciated Berice Frederick
👏🏽👍🏽 any video you drop is a gift for the entire RUclips nice work
Thanks man...RUclips what brought me back doing vids
AMEN to this comment. It most certainly is. It's a gift and a blessing. We can't say THANKS enough.
Indeed
ABSOLUTELY IMPRESSIVE!! You should be EXTREMELY proud of the work you do. I just wanted to learn how to use fiberglass on metal and instead got to watch a Master Craftsman! What a privilege to watch you at your gifting. God Bless!!
Thank you so much 😊
Been watching your videos for years. I never see you do a half ass job. Good work bro I'm waiting for the one to drop.
Thanks for the support Andrew 👑
Man......My dude getting ready to go viral on here or get picked up by a network 🙌🏽 Talents are off the chain.
Appreciate that BJ...210 / Designs
Bruh u do some wonderful work. You really bringing that Chevy back to life.
Thanks....I'm not doing anything for real. I just try to give it my all on everything I do
@@SprayWayCustoms well you do a gr8 job bro
You are one of a kind....most painters would never have done what you did......they would have turned a blind eye....you remind me of my dad a lot.....you go way beyond......great work young man.....you know you shit.
Thanks for the support Vicky
I respect you sir for being a stand up man for this.. Many would let is walk as it..
@Aniceto Maldonado Jr he is a pro!
You right because it will be covered up with the top..Thanks
He is an Honest Man who loves his work!! I agree a lot of ppl would cover that up because they did not charge for it. Great job as always!! That was some hellava rust you fixed!!
Thank you again Katzbynite
You started this video out doing right by the owner of this car. You have a good spirit to do what is right and put forth quality work. Ain't nothing wrong with being like that (and staying w/in budget). More people should be like you.
Thanks Dag TheWog..really do appreciate that
Man you hell i throw my hat off to you man i learn alot im in auto body school now about to graduate salute man
Sounds good 👌 I graduated Autobody School in 1997...Keep at it
Yes sirr
Nice to see the 80's car getting some attention
Yes...gotta keep the classics around Veikra
Came out nice SprayWay. Yours and Grant7AutoWorks are my favorite car RUclips channels.
Glad to hear that..Yes G7 does awesome work. Thanks T Later
you'll never find another guy like him!!! he's gunna do it with his budget and he'll fix it to the best of his ability!! great stuff!!
Thanks Ryan
Damn bro. Goes to show you it's hard to tell what's really rust-free out there. Nobody would ever know a repair was done. Flawless man. I knew people did this type of repair, but thanks for the step-by-step.
Not a problem Catloco. You exactly right
this channel and my mechanics are my 2 first go to channels period.
Thanks
Many newbies don't understand that, that technique of fiberglassing metal for rust repair was actually in our Autobody books in college.Now a days they call it a hack .They don't understand the customer don't want to pay a thousand dollars to cover two holes.
Much appreciated man
I like your mannerism and the way you explain and show what your are doing. I don't do body work regularly but I've been around it for more than 50 years. You have good style and procedure for taking care of this rust issue without welding. Thanks for the tip. :-)
Thank you so much 😊 Way Gone
ALL THAT WORK YOU PUT IN BROTHER AND YOU JUST MAKE IT LOOK EASY. I SALUTE YOU BRO KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK...
Thanks man...sometimes I just get lost on one project trying to get it perfect to my ability
Best DIY video. Not much vehicle DIY projects go into detail like you do. Respect.
Thanks Derek
Subscribed. Dude thank you for showing your process, now bodywork doesn't seem impossible.
Thanks for subscribing
WORD!!!! This here is the OLD SCHOOL GOOD SCHOOL way of getting things DONE!!!! Thank You Sir for Sharing and showing the way!! I and We Appreciate You And All You Have Done!!!! PEACE!!!
Thanks for the support
I was just about to look up videos on rust repair but then i seen sprayway uploaded this 😈
I was right on time then Diesel 👍🏾
I know this is a 3 year old video, but THIS IS EXACTLY what I found under my 79 Cadillac top! This is spot on for me, and Thank you for the video archive! WE NEED SOME MERCH BRO - I wanna put a SprayWay sticker or something on my rides / wear a T-shirt at events, because you have helped me sooo much on my 2 old schools
Thanks a lot…stay tuned for the three year update
Some people would’ve just left that the way it was underneath. It was honest of you to fix that to the best of your ability within his budget! Cool to see. Also, I’m learning a lot from you about fiberglass. Thanks a lot!
No problem and thank you
Dude!!! That's AWESOME! Probably the best video I've seen of fiberglass work on rust holes and how to get great results!
Thank you Adam...glad you approve of it
Enjoy seeing your work. It's always done well n smooth looking like new when done. Appreciate you looking out showing us the Tips, and Tricks to it. Keep it up fam
Thanks Mike...I plan to keep them coming
This is one of the best how to fix rust and holes with out a welder video I have seen yet I don't know how I missed this one another awesome video
Thanks man. I'm glad you liked it oldskoolbassvan9
love too see a professional go above and beyond, most people would have left the rust. shows a lot about your character brother. good job
Thanks Andy...I hope you stay tuned for more
I love watching how you make these wrecks look perfect. And you still try to save people money. If I lived closer, I would bring my vehicles to you
Thanks for all the support
I’m about to get a 1981 Chevy Caprice this will help me out a lot.. instead of welding.... rust below the wheels thank you mane...
No problem Ryan
My Brother, you need to teach a class on fiberglass repair. By far the best I have ever seen. I really enjoy watching your work My Brother, keep teaching. You inspiring people to do much of they own repairs.
I wouldn't mind at all Boss Dogg. Thank You
Best channel on youtube. I always get mad excited when I see your vid notifications.
Truth..
Thanks....I think I be equal excited doing them
Sprayway I been watching you for many years I’m so glad you’re back
Great video brother
Thanks for being a long time supporter ARMYCHRIS
Beautiful work it come out better than I thought
As long as you keep makin videos I’ll watch and you fr fr sound like TI
Appreciate the support. I be hearing that all the time but if it is true...he sound like me because I'm older than T.I. 🤣NO SPEEDING limit 45
You wouldn’t typically receive this wealth of knowledge in depth like this.
I second mean gene comment.
Great video👍🏻
Thank you so much 😊 R J
Great video, boss! I have used the foam filler method before, but have had trouble on rust removal beforehand. I am going to use the vinegar & red scuff pad method on my current project. I think the fiberglass repair is a much more sensible option than welding when you are not dealing with an area that is structurally supporting anything. I'm following your method to the tee!
Great... thanks
Hell yes spray it's looking great! Loving this content recently, keep em coming this is the most you've posted in one or two weeks ever
You exactly right...True supporter to notice that 👍🏾Yelsew Painter
SprayWayCustoms I notice how effortlessly you do this stuff,
You've done this a long time and you're super informative and a great teacher,
I watch every video because I know I'm gonna get good tips and info.
Plus I've been able to apply things I've learned here from you in my everyday life so I support such quality work and content.
You're True a pro
Job well done! Fam. Is there nothing you good at. Keep inspiring/motivating people. Much appreciated...
I just do a lot of research before I jump on a project...I'm always trying to get all the knowledge I can get Chris
turned out great and the fiber glass will not rust out again nice work sir
You're exactly right on that one Chris. Thank you
Great work as always my man! Keep the videos coming can’t explain it but I find your videos relaxing
Thanks man..I'm glad to hear that Arkansas Cowboy1023
OMG dude you are back! I saw the new video drop and I thought na that dude ain't back, but this is dope. Thank you for making these videos man; we all missed them.
Yes Scott, I'm back.. glad you stuck around 😀
Man I thought that resin was gonna have a chemical reaction with that spray foam. Good work bruh
Naw, it don't with the spray foam but glue it will...Thanks for watching
Great job..needing to do a repair on my car...what type of spray foam should i use? Thanks
John. E Diggs - I recently fixed a whole (almost 2x4 inches) in my Jeep’s rocker panel with foam and instead of using fiber glass resin I put bondo steel patch on top of it then finally used bondo body filler to smooth it out.
@@SprayWayCustoms wanna send you some pics of my 1977 Cutlass rust hole on top of quarter panel after removal of half vinyl need some advice
Nice to see someone take such pride in their work. Great job.
Thank you so much Susan
Dam I never even thought about using fiber glass to repair That! Hell yea good gob man, amazing work. You make it look easy! Lol
Thanks man...glad you enjoyed it
You have restored my faith in young men doing really good work. 30 years ago, we did excellent work on anything we did. As time went by, the new order of the day was "get it done fast" Doing things to fast will always mess the work up. We made many things look really good, and last a lifetime. You are a true master of the art sir. Continue to do brilliant work and let the other guys do the fast thing. Your finished work will out last theirs for many years. Well done son ! We are all proud of your work ethic and craftmanship at what you do so well.
Thanks for the kind and encouraging words Dax Inventor
Your work is amazing I have learned a lot from your videos keep up the great work
Great to hear...Thanks
Bruh. Man I ain’t lying. You be SAVING a Brotha. I peeled da vinyl off my 86 and had dat problem. Wasn’t as bad and it ain’t a LS. THANK YA BROTHA. You da TRUTH !!!!!! SALUTE
No problem...thank you fam
Dam working magic can't even tell that you repaired it
I'm telling you,, this guy just doesn't know how good he is.
Thanks...I gave it my all even though that spot will be covered up with the vinyl top
Why would anybody even listen to a troll named Todd Baker who knows nothing about Autobody and has nothing better to do 🤷🏽♂️
What better knowledge is experience....why would I listen to an opinion. I got my on opinions
@@THEOLYMPIAGUY360 Could you explain what he did wrong or the proper way to do this repair? I honestly don't see a problem and think it will hold up for years. It's all sealed up now so no way for the weather to affect it.
Absolutely love this guys videos!! They can't come fast enough. Can not wait to see this car done!!!! Learn so much from these.
Thank you...I would love to put out a vid a day but I probably wouldn't get anything done then...lol 🤣
I have a 1967 oldsmobile 98 with some lil rust work needed . I will have to try this method.
If you do it right it'll last long as your car....Thanks don pepe Vb
Body shops wanna charge me a lot to fix the holes in my 84 cutlass,but thanks to u ima save a lot of money,thanks bro,keep it up
No problem, thanks for watching Divine 4 the vine
Amazing work. Even tho this is going to be covered by the top you still made sure it was flawless. Videos like this inspire me to start making some of my own. As always thanks for the content it never disappoints👌🏼
Thank you man...great motivation
Bruh. You're videos keep me up at night. I can't get to bed at a decent hour. Keep up the good work. Might have to hit you up on a project.
Lol 😂 Ok just let me know improvisewitme
Boy u always doing yo thing good work bro blessing to u
Thanks Kevin...same to you
Man you have grown so much in the past few years, keep it up.
Thanks Marvin
Thanks! Do you use POR 15? I heard that's good for treating metal against rust.
I haven't used POR 15 but I've used Chassis Saver though and it's pretty good
It is good for floors and trunks . I would not use it on a area that gets painted on the exterior.
Only channel on youtube to do a full restoration on a box Chevy 🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate you Box on 26s
I'm glad you start putting out videos again love all of them showed me some good techniques thanks
I'm glad you stuck around Rico Diesel
Dropped a like as soon as the video started because I already knew what to expect. Nothing but the best on this channel!!
Thanks Eric B
Naw thank you brother! I appreciate having someone so passionate about their craft that's willing to pass on their knowledge to those interested in learning.appreciate cha bro!
Thanks for teaching as a person thinking about getting in this profession I appreciate this video and all the knowledge you dropped on us !
No problem at all. Thanks for watching Alan
awesome video brother keep them coming looks good
I'm trying PHARRAWAY. Thank you
@@SprayWayCustoms can you email me at pharrawaypaint@gmail.com Thanks Brother
Question bro I'm looking for a steering column with the bright switch is working
I know where some at but I don't know if the bright switch working or not
The more I watch your channel the more I want a box lol. Great job man!
Lol..appreciate the support
I can't believe what you started with and what made of it AWESOME JOB
Thank you Jason
For a job that had a budget and needed alot of help, you did an amazing job! Not only that you showed a vast majority of steps and how to basically apply them for the best look and finish even with basic materials you can find at any auto store. Thanks for going that distance and your wisdom.
Thanks for the support
Thanks for the support
Man you have some great followers! I figured there would be a bunch of “you shoulda welded” etc but you definitely have to fix it on a budget. Not everyone can spend $100k on a rotisserie restoration. Great job💯👍
I know right but best believe they're coming with the "you should've done it this way or that'll way"...Thanks Rusty Zipper
Yo man ..shoulda welded it .lol. tho honestly it would have been easier, not everyone has a welder. You work with what you got, and the budget allows. Looks good! you not gonna see it, anyway.
Thanks lee carter
Welding would have only been easier if you have fabrication skills to make the panels you need, or at least be able to make them fit right, a welder, gas... he's working on a square body Chevy not a 67 Camaro.
Good for next day sale. Not good long term.
you have a wealth of knowledge and wisdom to go along with it. your wisdom is sharing your knowledge with the rest of us. helped me out many times from your vids
Great. Thanks for the support
Hey Sprayway, love your videos. How do I contact you to customize my vehicle??
If you seriously want something done email me. spraytime123@gmail.com
Awesome job don't find many people who would go the extra mile to fix a problem that was not in the agreement u get my respect keep it up will be subscribing
Thanks for the support Dustin
I really didn’t have high hopes for this video but this was really good.
Thank you Dustin. I appreciate you giving it a chance
top job roof looks great nice to see a true artist at work
Thank you for the compliment Lee Davies
Nice work! I beat it never leaks again!
Thanks...I'm sure it want have that rust problem in that area anymore
I can totally see why you would choose to do this as a job. You must feel so much satisfaction when you've finished 😊👍
Thanks for the great comment Holistic-Healing UK
@@SprayWayCustoms You're welcome 😏
Tuned in...watching you do your thing keep up the good work and good videos...
Thanks 🙏🏽 SKY VIEW Video MRCEOLCJ
Car repair and relaxing music is a great combination. Keep 'em coming please.
Thanks for watching JSBPisgah
You showing that caprice some luv glad you did this i got a caprice with pin holes in the roof
No problem. Hope you get it taking care of 👍🏾
Aye that was dope work big bro i got a 88 R-10 suburnan out here in Hawaii & my baby is rusting away while I was debating the easiest way to do it ,i like this method. I believe what u told a guy that if done right it could the life of ur vehicle. Never had to deal wit rust in vegas or cali so definitely a learning experience. Thanks for the motivation family
Thanks for the comment and support mr24k78
Man I love watching your videos your pretty good at what you do your a good friend to fix it for him or her sometimes I would that you were closer to me I'd love to learn from you even though I do paint and bodywork your still a great person who could teach me how to fiberglass and weld,as well as properly mix candy paint LoL
Thanks Vocals 43...I love to have you around
All you need to do is believe that you are a master at what you do and keep that thought in your mind and that is exactly what will happen Vocals 43. You are already half way their because it sounds like you have the desire to be the best at what you do. Think the way that you want to be long enough and you will become it. Say in your mind " I am the greatest " every day when you get up, and transform your life into your desires. Good luck.
My favorite RUclips channel
Very much appreciate the big support Gene
Pure Motivation! Skillz on Fleet! Thank you Spray Way!
No prob Darrein. Thank You
You do some good ass work bro bro, made that rust spot vanish like it was never an issue... keep up the good work
Thanks Enot. I really appreciate that
Really great to have you back! ☺️ I'm enjoying this project xx
Thanks Niamh..I'm really enjoying putting it out for you
You've done a really good job of that. I don't know how to weld, but I've got some ability with fiberglass so you've given me the confidence to try this on my truck.
Great. Thanks for watching slooob23
You do some really nice work, thanks for sharing your work
My pleasure 👍🏾
A very easy way to repair rust thank you Sir I will be using this method soon thanks
Thank you..glad I could help out IDX1313
Can the back glass be taken out the casing and but in so you dont need the top any more
The one in the casing won't work but you can put a regular Caprice back glass in it to do away with the top..You'll have to get the trim pieces also to put around the glass
@@SprayWayCustoms appreciate the feed back...I got a 89 caprice brougham ls...I'm fixing up right now...don't know if I want to keep the top or not