My old guy shop tip . I attach a cheep princess auto mini . 99 cent flashlight to the end of my mig gun super helpful in tight spots and when welding over head !
That's brilliant! (no pun intended). I will pick one up this weekend. I've welded the top of exhaust using a mirror - that's a bit weird to do, though....
Good morning, another video that I learn a very useful amount of tricks, tips, and techniques. Your mini pipe vice is just so righteous. I like the fact that you can use it in shop vice making it very handy and clever. Heat shrinking never ceases to amaze me. Your technique with the heat gun is a new one to me. Thanks for sharing expertise and craftsmanship. Take care and good luck.
I don't have a rusty truck, but I do have a '61 Austin Mini, so you know it's rusty. I'm working at removing the rusty bits and replacing them with new steel. It's a tedious process, but worth every minute of my time.
Just binge watched your project. Had to laugh when you mentioned your tig welder set off your smoke alarms. I had the same issue in my basement shop. Hated to disable it but its connected to other smokes in the house and I kept scaring the #&$@%: out of my wife. I’ve got a lot of the same equipment you have but you are teaching me different ways to use them. I’ll keep gathering around.......
My old guy shop tip . I attach a cheep princess auto mini . 99 cent flashlight to the end of my mig gun super helpful in tight spots and when welding over head !
That's brilliant! (no pun intended). I will pick one up this weekend. I've welded the top of exhaust using a mirror - that's a bit weird to do, though....
Good morning, another video that I learn a very useful amount of tricks, tips, and techniques. Your mini pipe vice is just so righteous. I like the fact that you can use it in shop vice making it very handy and clever. Heat shrinking never ceases to amaze me. Your technique with the heat gun is a new one to me. Thanks for sharing expertise and craftsmanship. Take care and good luck.
Yep. I have a 61 also. It was my first vehicle in 1985. Still have it.
I don't have a rusty truck, but I do have a '61 Austin Mini, so you know it's rusty. I'm working at removing the rusty bits and replacing them with new steel. It's a tedious process, but worth every minute of my time.
I love early Mini's. I have also been a bit afraid of the rust, but I'm less afraid of it now (grin)
Next step for my 61 is save the hood!
You're an animal, bro! =)
Just binge watched your project. Had to laugh when you mentioned your tig welder set off your smoke alarms. I had the same issue in my basement shop. Hated to disable it but its connected to other smokes in the house and I kept scaring the #&$@%: out of my wife. I’ve got a lot of the same equipment you have but you are teaching me different ways to use them. I’ll keep gathering around.......
Oh the shop teacher,
Covered in dust,
Soon to be with epoxy primer.
Snow on the ground.... In may? You live much further north then I do!
I started the hood in February. I got a little..... side-tracked with things along the way.
I have a mighty Montero thanks for the de rust instruction.
Epoxy primer, my tool, my friend.
Without you I rust, I trust, you’ll do your job well.
Never run out, or to the store I will thrust out, money.
epoxy primer
spray it on like a mad man
leave the rust alone
I love it!