I find his normal self quite relatable and his sarcasm on about the same level as mine. With that being said, a lot of people seem to not understand or relate to my sarcasm...but oh well..maybe they need a sammich and relax.
Just goes to show ya that no matter how good they look on the outside, they can be hiding a lot of bad surprises underneath! I do love me some Duff Dog... you can't fault a guy who loves his dog! Great video, Mortske! Give Duff some belly rubs from me!
You know the season is changing when Lawnmower man has his long handle PJ,s on, good video on what a hassle rust repair can be to get completed. Now you know why it is hard to find someone who is willing to do it correctly, and what it looks like to follow someone else's cover up, nice work. Duff never looks to excited when it's time to start chopping up body panels, neither do I.
We are still calling them sammiches, (it needs its own t-shirt) and you probably did at least 200 hours (or more) on that truck. Hard work done well there. Duff is one happy camper.
Another great video. If ya ever need a break from working so hard, how about giving a detailed tour of all your vehicles across the road from your shop. Thanks to you and Duff, another good start of the week.
Considering what a new truck costs ( holy moly! ) these repairs are a drop in the bucket! And these trucks are pretty easy to repair mechanically. Love the style, too.
Mortske in Science class--that must have been a hoot! Surprised you teacher is still talking to you! :) He picked the right guy to fix it though! Posting Me Tube content on Monday morning--BRILLIANT!
And oh yeah… I like that “Old Style” sammich too. Had an older gentleman that used to drive north for hours from southern wva to go load up just every now and then because it wasn’t available around here. That’s real dedication and love for the sammich. Had my own delivery set up for years from him too. Guys passed on now and I sure do miss him. Think about him every time I see that old style can bro.
Great job Mortske, the average person doesn't know what is involved in doing a repair like this. It would be nice to see the truck after all work has been completed. Take care and keep the great videos coming.
I do love your regular content, but I have to admit. I had fun watching your change of pace video here. Your talents go far beyond breaking valves with hammers and catching yourself on fire!
Really nice work Mortske, your attention to detail is amazing, this video gives me a good direction for my old square body that needs at least all the same patch panels and more,Great video thank you
@@MortskeRepair Had a 1950 Dodge Coronet that had a hole in the floorboard on the passenger side about the size of a softball. Pop riveted a piece of aluminum down and presto the floor was fixed. I was 20 and that was 45 years ago. I have learned a lot since then. LOL and still learning today from guys like you! Thoroughly enjoy your channel !
I spent years as a body man, starting off in a rustoration shop and ended up in a collision shop. I know exactly what you’re saying about charging the customer, it’s a razors edge of feeling like not charging enough but charging too much. Also, you’re absolutely right, paint guys are “different” especially the ones who started off spraying lacquer. Lol
"Feel like I charge em too much but don't charge em enough." Anyone with a conscience who has done work like that, knows exactly what you mean. Truck looks great, way to cut out the cancer and give it a second chance.
By far the best square body rust repair out there for inner outer rockers and floor supports very well done and informative you didn’t jump around like most the other people do
Man this was great, you should do a lot more bodywork videos! The wrenching vids were getting a bit old, this one came out just in time to save the shop! Can't wait to see the next Mortske rust repair video, this was the best ever!
A year ago I pulled a 1947 chevy 5 window out of the weeds on a local ranch. I found your episode featuring a similar vintage yellow grain truck while researching how to repair the truck I bought. I have been watching your channel since. You only had a couple vehicles in your lot across the street at the time. I enjoy watching your lot grow in each episode. Your collection is pretty cool and through brief glimpses of it in the back ground I can watch cars come and go. I would like to see a yard crawl through your lot.
Wanted to say that, even though this one was a real slog, its so great getting content from you, and i'm really happy to just watch your videos and to get some valuable tips as well as be along for the ride! I learned a lot of what it takes to do body work, and I really really appreciate your content. Thanks so much Mortske!
I usually over charge when I really hate a job. I will give a ridiculous quote to scare them off. If they say yes then it really makes the job worth doing. Don't listen to the trolls. Keep being you that's the content we all like and subscribed for.
@@aleccampbell7797 EXACTLY 💯 plus percent! 👍....He AND Duff RULE!...THIS IS WHAT I call TRUE reality on screen entertainment, NO doubt....I have near 35 years of Classic Car Restoration (hobby and a few plus years in Resto shops exclusively) as well and..? IF it WERE "me myself and I" TRYING to put out ANY QUALITY videos for YT etc? Heck, I'd be cussing and carrying ON and singing to myself/mocking the tunes etc Lol.. Basically? It'd be a complete train wreck and I am pretty sure that it WOULDN'T BE, VERY entertaining....At ALL.... Lol....He and Duff ARE? Doin JUST fine ,..😏🤘🔥🤘
Sunday I bought a lifted 2003 Ford F250 7.3 diesel 4X4 Extended Cab (4 dr.) I was so excited to find a nice 7.3 and I knew the owner and he never abused it. The owner was a previous neighbor for many years and has owned the truck for 12 years. Last night I found a tiny rust hole ( all the way through) on the cab roof that I overlooked and that he didn't mention. I don't think he knew it was there. He kept the maintenance and the interior nice and just paid to have the Lariat interior reupholstered because his plans were to keep it. He then decided he wanted a new truck that had a smoother ride. That's the only rust on the truck. I would've still bought It, it's in great shape and everything works as it should. Thanks for the video, I feel so much better.
My uncle was a body man and did amazing work. He was also expert at mixing paint to match the current shade on the vehicle. He taught me a lot but not that one. I do body work for myself but it is a lot of work. Definitely nicer to have someone else do it.
Nice work looked great to me. That truck is rougher then I thought! My friend is doing a 74 Shortbed we pulled out of the woods but needs a whole body replacement he found a whole cab no rust very clean and original
ALWAYS be scared of the shiny Squarebody's, the ones with the old, dull paint are the ones that usually don't hide much except maybe a smidge of bondo from a whiskey dent back when Reagan was still in office.
You're one of my favorite Flint Knapping/artifact hunting channel on RUclips. You should look at the 2 arrowhead videos I've uploaded. I won some from Pine Belt Relics when they had a 3k subscriber give away..😎
You really did a great job on that older blue truck. By watching you do this I think I'm ready to tackle my rocker panels on my truck. They kinda look hard to do but now I know what all has to be done. Thank you for showing us (me) how to do it. And like you said you're only human so you can have bad days and be normal. Hell that's why I watch you because you're not another fake person out there putting on a show. There's not one person in this world that is happy every day without being fake. Everyone has bad days. Keep up the great work and God Bless you and your family .💯💪🏼👍👍🙏🙏
This man needs more subs. For sh!ts sake his videos are over an hour long and pure entertainment. Let's all share the hell out of this video. Everything helps and this guy deserves it! Love the channel ❤ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘
My baby brother still has my Dad's last truck 78 GMC 1500 Sierra Classic Auto Power Steering Brakes A/C and Tilt no Cruise 4 Bolt Main 350 with 1 rebuild.
Sweet I have another truck besides the one on my profile. I have a original 77GMC shortbed Sierra classic 350/350 factory 4 barrel/AC/power steering/Power brakes/clock/Etc. Truck still runs and drives and is completely original down to the non rebuilt quadrajet and fuel pump. Spent 37 years on a farm it’s in great shape though rust wise.
Truck is original paint. It has some patina. The color is mariner blue. It’s a 77 and has the 1 year only gold trim on it. I bought it from the family of the man who bought it new. Have the original keys and title to it. Found paper checks under the seat from 1982
I always respect good body guys. I worked in 3-4 body shops in the last 20 years plus construction and auto repair I never had a knack for body repair Lol every shop did things so different it made me nuts I always felt like I was starting over fresh
@@frankm8533 i do full time bodywork on 18 wheelers. Was a full time painter on regular trucks and cars. Just paint on the side now. The big time wrecks and roll oves on the big trucks take up most of my time now
@@thomaskerschner3010 Sounds pretty cool. I may be taking a temporary job at big truck repair shop as a helper/apprentice. Friend of mine is trying to open his own body shop finally so if that happens ill just work there probably forever hes been in the body shops since we were in high school so 96 97
Looks damn close to the truck i rode home from the dealership in, my dad bought one new but it was in '83...the thing had a junk trans and severe rear main oil leak from the engine fresh off the dealer lot...not to mention severe engine hesitation. My parents had to call at that time Senator Dale Kildee (in Michigan, my mom knew him) to get the trans. fixed. My mom talked to him directly and he called the dealership and more or less threatened them.....my dad showed up at the dealership after work and they asked him what he thought he was doing calling Kildee on them...my dad didn't even know my mom had called him. They fixed it immediately after fighting with them for a couple months to fix the damn thing, but they never did fix the motor running like shit, i think it was normal (POS 305). It was the blue same as this truck, with the same hub caps. That blue was infamous for flaking off just like it did on my dad's after a few years. GM really had their head up their ass back then. I sold it in 2002 for $500,..it was actually in better shape than this one, at least as far as the floor pans go.
@@JamesCouch777 my dad bought 4 new GM trucks...'83, '85, '93 suburban square body, and a 2001...the only one that wasn't really a lemon was the 2001...oh yeah he bought a '78 buick new that ran like shit from day also...I've actually had fairly decent luck with gm's but haven't bought one since my new 2000 Firebird,...aside from a used Cad...my dad retired from GM but they bankrupted Flint and did that bankruptcy scam back in '08..well i think it was a scam...i wouldn't buy one now unless maybe an old 50's or 60's Chevy
My son and I just did the same repairs on our '79 K10 (still have the bed to do) and our '76 Scout, and yes, it is a lot of work. But you get the satisfaction of knowing it will last! Thanks, Mortske for the great vid!
I'm 65 years old and disabled I used to do body work for a living I can say one thing you are doing one hell of a job with that body work and doing it right I might add !!👍
I have a 4 hours plane ride, rusty rockers ,torn down truck at home and an empty note pad. This video will do me much justice! Thank you for the excellent content
This is one of the most concise videos on C10/Squarebody rust repair I’ve seen, you lay out what order to do each piece, and it’s even the same color as my Blazer. By the way, Screwball in coffee. Genius.
The reason we all watch your channel in Australia is due to you not being fake, if you were cheery all the time it wouldn’t be realistic, keep up the great videos.
As a carpenter, that became Handyman, I feel ya 100%. Reached a point I just couldn't work what others were doing and charging, I always wanted to do things, right and even better, but that money thing that kinda makes your work sub-par compared to an ideal end result. You do great work on that truck. When came to money and time, I thought you did a great job of managing time and materials. Can't imagine people that would say you should have done this or that, to have a clue to what is really transpiring. Appreciate what you just thought me about some auto body work. Thanks!
Hey Mortske, don't change a damn thing. Your personality is why people watch the channel (well, that and also because we all love Duff). Keep doing you man, we love ya.
Thanks for the video man, it has given me a better idea of what I'm about to experience with the repairs on my 75 scottsdale. Watching you work is pure enjoyment
Mortske, that’s a heck of a good job buddy on that pickup. Man that was a lot of work. I didn’t know that Mortske’s Auto Body even existed. Real nice work sir. A man of many talents. Tedious work to say the least, but like I’ve said before, you know your stuff. Thanks for sharing with your followers. Big Al.
Love the fab and showing all the things it takes to keep a rig running/add-on improvement videos. Better than those will-it-start, those never show what it really takes to get to a daily driver.
I’m unsure what the comments section is saying about your being unhappy. They’re wrong. You’re one of the most personable RUclipsrs I watch.
I find his normal self quite relatable and his sarcasm on about the same level as mine. With that being said, a lot of people seem to not understand or relate to my sarcasm...but oh well..maybe they need a sammich and relax.
@@richardbaumgart2454ń Dude f gt French
What are you talking about bruh? English!!
@@sweetassugar2076 it's plain english lol
Just being idiots.
I'm almost convinced Duff thinks he's talking to him instead of recording videos and I'm actually okay with that.
Wish they'd bring sammiches back!
Just goes to show ya that no matter how good they look on the outside, they can be hiding a lot of bad surprises underneath! I do love me some Duff Dog... you can't fault a guy who loves his dog! Great video, Mortske! Give Duff some belly rubs from me!
I have never been so excited for Mondays in my life lol keep up the great vids Mortske
Skippin school yet again to watch another Mortske vid... worth it!
You just keep being yourself. That is why I watch this channel. Keep up the great content.
You know the season is changing when Lawnmower man has his long handle PJ,s on, good video on what a hassle rust repair can be to get completed. Now you know why it is hard to find someone who is willing to do it correctly, and what it looks like to follow someone else's cover up, nice work. Duff never looks to excited when it's time to start chopping up body panels, neither do I.
I like that your a real person and not a paid actor thats why i watch this channel never change ol mortske 👌🏻
1 hour 24 minutes of entertainment to watch when I get home. Hey that's shiny.
Isn't that neat!
Lot better than the crap that's on woke TV now .
Best part of Monday morning is Mortske on RUclips!!
We are still calling them sammiches, (it needs its own t-shirt) and you probably did at least 200 hours (or more) on that truck. Hard work done well there. Duff is one happy camper.
Im with u on that shirt idea
I actually like these types of videos, not over produced. Just a guy and his best friend, having sammiches and working on cars.
Another great video. If ya ever need a break from working so hard, how about giving a detailed tour
of all your vehicles across the road from your shop. Thanks to you and Duff, another good start of the week.
Noted!
I second that motion 👍
Sir Mortskie, you are a man of many talents. Good job.
Thank you much!
These years of most every car made, started rusting right off the assembly line. You go Mortske! Nice to see you do body work for a change.
That's why a have a giant hot dip galvanizing bath in my shop, shell/body goes in and will last for decades!
I was starting to freak out until I saw your video, it cant be a Monday without Mortske!
You’re a way better sheet metal guy than I thought. Too modest. Great video and you did better sheet metal than a lot of body shops. Tx Mortske
Glad you set the bar low John!
And you did it in a hour and a half. Your great 👍
Considering what a new truck costs ( holy moly! ) these repairs are a drop in the bucket! And these trucks are pretty easy to repair mechanically. Love the style, too.
You got that right!
Thanks Mortske! It's like every squarebody needs those repair panels! I bet you enjoyed editing this one, reliving the nightmare!!
Mortske in Science class--that must have been a hoot! Surprised you teacher is still talking to you! :) He picked the right guy to fix it though! Posting Me Tube content on Monday morning--BRILLIANT!
He was a pretty stern teacher!
A nice change to broken flat head valves! Really enjoyed this one! Like to see some bodywork done on your square body. A definite 👍 from me.
Thanks Richard!
And oh yeah… I like that “Old Style” sammich too. Had an older gentleman that used to drive north for hours from southern wva to go load up just every now and then because it wasn’t available around here. That’s real dedication and love for the sammich. Had my own delivery set up for years from him too. Guys passed on now and I sure do miss him. Think about him every time I see that old style can bro.
That’s awesome!
Great job Mortske, the average person doesn't know what is involved in doing a repair like this. It would be nice to see the truck
after all work has been completed. Take care and keep the great videos coming.
I do love your regular content, but I have to admit. I had fun watching your change of pace video here. Your talents go far beyond breaking valves with hammers and catching yourself on fire!
Much appreciated!
Really nice work Mortske, your attention to detail is amazing, this video gives me a good direction for my old square body that needs at least all the same patch panels and more,Great video thank you
Get after it!
As Puddin says, sitting on yer butt won't finish your projects. Lol
@@trickyricky12147 lotta truth in that!
I like your attitude just the way it is. Those people telling you to change have the problem
MAKING MONDAY MORNINGS MORE TOLERABLE ..... thanx Man! (and Dog) hello from minot!
Bang on, I appreciate anyone who can do this stuff. I am that guy that just puts a piece of tin down and rolls the carpet back over it.
Don’t be that guy!
@@MortskeRepair Had a 1950 Dodge Coronet that had a hole in the floorboard on the passenger side about the size of a softball. Pop riveted a piece of aluminum down and presto the floor was fixed. I was 20 and that was 45 years ago. I have learned a lot since then. LOL and still learning today from guys like you! Thoroughly enjoy your channel !
@@crunchycowboy3206 I'm sure it's still holding up just fine!
I love that Duff dawg! Great copilot!!!!!!
Oh dang, Old Style. Brings back teenage memories. I loved it when Duff sneezed at the cab corner. He knows what's up.
Good times! He's no dummy!
I spent years as a body man, starting off in a rustoration shop and ended up in a collision shop. I know exactly what you’re saying about charging the customer, it’s a razors edge of feeling like not charging enough but charging too much. Also, you’re absolutely right, paint guys are “different” especially the ones who started off spraying lacquer. Lol
Nice you’re looking after your old teachers. & paying it forward - one of the better metal working / rust repair videos I’ve seen. Sneaky talents. 👏👏👏
Thanks 👍
I do detailing in Fargo. Let me know if you need anything cleaned up, I would love to help bring some of these beauties back to life!
Really enjoyed that video. I’m talking some of the same stuff. Not nearly as experienced as you. A little intimidating, but your vid helps. A Lot!
Thx
Go for it!
"Feel like I charge em too much but don't charge em enough." Anyone with a conscience who has done work like that, knows exactly what you mean.
Truck looks great, way to cut out the cancer and give it a second chance.
By far the best square body rust repair out there for inner outer rockers and floor supports very well done and informative you didn’t jump around like most the other people do
Much appreciated!
Man this was great, you should do a lot more bodywork videos! The wrenching vids were getting a bit old, this one came out just in time to save the shop! Can't wait to see the next Mortske rust repair video, this was the best ever!
You asked for it!
I'll admit, Mortske, I actually learned some tricks watching this...
Good video!
How about a serious "short cut" bodywork vid. Not showcar, but durable repair ending with a primer finish.
@@MortskeRepair
Cool! Watch out Fitzee's Fabrication there's a new sheet metal rust repair guy on the block! :)
@@cobannie Glad to hear it!
A year ago I pulled a 1947 chevy 5 window out of the weeds on a local ranch. I found your episode featuring a similar vintage yellow grain truck while researching how to repair the truck I bought. I have been watching your channel since.
You only had a couple vehicles in your lot across the street at the time. I enjoy watching your lot grow in each episode. Your collection is pretty cool and through brief glimpses of it in the back ground I can watch cars come and go.
I would like to see a yard crawl through your lot.
Wanted to say that, even though this one was a real slog, its so great getting content from you, and i'm really happy to just watch your videos and to get some valuable tips as well as be along for the ride! I learned a lot of what it takes to do body work, and I really really appreciate your content. Thanks so much Mortske!
Always appreciated Nuke!
Very cool change from the mechanical stuff. Brent at Halfass would be proud of you. You’re a man of many talents.
Thanks much Greg!
I usually over charge when I really hate a job. I will give a ridiculous quote to scare them off. If they say yes then it really makes the job worth doing. Don't listen to the trolls. Keep being you that's the content we all like and subscribed for.
@@aleccampbell7797 EXACTLY 💯 plus percent! 👍....He AND Duff RULE!...THIS IS WHAT I call TRUE reality on screen entertainment, NO doubt....I have near 35 years of Classic Car Restoration (hobby and a few plus years in Resto shops exclusively) as well and..? IF it WERE "me myself and I" TRYING to put out ANY QUALITY videos for YT etc? Heck, I'd be cussing and carrying ON and singing to myself/mocking the tunes etc Lol.. Basically? It'd be a complete train wreck and I am pretty sure that it WOULDN'T BE, VERY entertaining....At ALL.... Lol....He and Duff ARE? Doin JUST fine ,..😏🤘🔥🤘
Sheet metal work has always fascinated me. Thank you for making this episode.
OUr pleasure Eric!
Been waiting to watch you do more metal fab thanks Mortske keep it up 👍
Much appreciated George!
Sunday I bought a lifted 2003 Ford F250 7.3 diesel 4X4 Extended Cab (4 dr.) I was so excited to find a nice 7.3 and I knew the owner and he never abused it.
The owner was a previous neighbor for many years and has owned the truck for 12 years.
Last night I found a tiny rust hole ( all the way through) on the cab roof that I overlooked and that he didn't mention. I don't think he knew it was there. He kept the maintenance and the interior nice and just paid to have the Lariat interior reupholstered because his plans were to keep it. He then decided he wanted a new truck that had a smoother ride.
That's the only rust on the truck. I would've still bought It, it's in great shape and everything works as it should.
Thanks for the video, I feel so much better.
Hard to find clean ones!
My uncle was a body man and did amazing work. He was also expert at mixing paint to match the current shade on the vehicle. He taught me a lot but not that one. I do body work for myself but it is a lot of work. Definitely nicer to have someone else do it.
Right on
Mortske, Duff, and Monday sammiches hell yea…..
Nice work looked great to me. That truck is rougher then I thought! My friend is doing a 74 Shortbed we pulled out of the woods but needs a whole body replacement he found a whole cab no rust very clean and original
Thumbnail of the truck looked really clean wasn't expecting it to have that much rust
ALWAYS be scared of the shiny Squarebody's, the ones with the old, dull paint are the ones that usually don't hide much except maybe a smidge of bondo from a whiskey dent back when Reagan was still in office.
@@DeadReckon lol true
Sweet truck. My first truck was a 77 Scottsdale, love that body style.
I wasn't expecting this video would be in your old shop. But it was still educational. Nice job.
Definitely a 12 sammich job! So different seeing you doing body work, great job!
You're one of my favorite Flint Knapping/artifact hunting channel on RUclips. You should look at the 2 arrowhead videos I've uploaded. I won some from Pine Belt Relics when they had a 3k subscriber give away..😎
@@RedEyedPatriot Thanks ! I'll be sure to check out your videos!
@@Paleoman52 awesome. Thank you.
"I´m not a sheetmetal-guy" .. mind blown. Good Work!
I ain't!
GM should hire the folks that invented the rona. They know how to build something that lasts and lasts
Look no further than the CCP.
No instead they hire the guys that made the antidote
Don't understand everything is already made in China. Rona only thing they made that last
@@thomaskokoska9252 Yeah but the antidote is only effective for 6 months. Rona will be around well passed the 100th booster.
They had it back when this was built anything made today lasts as long as the tail lights are in view of the dealership
You really did a great job on that older blue truck. By watching you do this I think I'm ready to tackle my rocker panels on my truck. They kinda look hard to do but now I know what all has to be done. Thank you for showing us (me) how to do it. And like you said you're only human so you can have bad days and be normal. Hell that's why I watch you because you're not another fake person out there putting on a show. There's not one person in this world that is happy every day without being fake. Everyone has bad days. Keep up the great work and God Bless you and your family .💯💪🏼👍👍🙏🙏
Much appreciated MIke!
Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed watching and have much respect for the hard work you put in on this and all your/customer projects. Turned out great. 🍻
Much appreciated Brian!
Good thing lots of folks redo square bodies. Lots of manufacturers make repro parts. If one doesn't deliver another might!
This man needs more subs. For sh!ts sake his videos are over an hour long and pure entertainment. Let's all share the hell out of this video. Everything helps and this guy deserves it! Love the channel ❤ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘
Much appreciated Sean!
Definitely my new favorite RUclips channel. I look forward to your videos every week. Thanks for the content!
Much appreciated Benno!
The Silver Fox will be happy with this.
Sure hope so!
You and Duff are quite accomplished panel beaters. Nice job.
Just a couple hacks!
My baby brother still has my Dad's last truck 78 GMC 1500 Sierra Classic Auto Power Steering Brakes A/C and Tilt no Cruise 4 Bolt Main 350 with 1 rebuild.
Sweet I have another truck besides the one on my profile. I have a original 77GMC shortbed Sierra classic 350/350 factory 4 barrel/AC/power steering/Power brakes/clock/Etc. Truck still runs and drives and is completely original down to the non rebuilt quadrajet and fuel pump. Spent 37 years on a farm it’s in great shape though rust wise.
Truck is original paint. It has some patina. The color is mariner blue. It’s a 77 and has the 1 year only gold trim on it. I bought it from the family of the man who bought it new. Have the original keys and title to it. Found paper checks under the seat from 1982
I just heard you say fans dont like your dry humor but thats one of the reasons Iyou keep it up
Did I say that?!?
This will be a good one. I do bodywork and paint for a living
I always respect good body guys. I worked in 3-4 body shops in the last 20 years plus construction and auto repair I never had a knack for body repair Lol every shop did things so different it made me nuts I always felt like I was starting over fresh
@@frankm8533 i do full time bodywork on 18 wheelers. Was a full time painter on regular trucks and cars. Just paint on the side now. The big time wrecks and roll oves on the big trucks take up most of my time now
@@thomaskerschner3010 Sounds pretty cool. I may be taking a temporary job at big truck repair shop as a helper/apprentice. Friend of mine is trying to open his own body shop finally so if that happens ill just work there probably forever hes been in the body shops since we were in high school so 96 97
Always good! A real guy doing quality work. Another old vehicle saved.
Thanks 👍
Yea! 84 minutes of fun!
Between you, CWM, Puttin, VGG, Jonathan W, Fab Rats, Matt's Ofroad Recovery. My week is sorted out!!!! Pizza wine, movie time!!!
Looks damn close to the truck i rode home from the dealership in, my dad bought one new but it was in '83...the thing had a junk trans and severe rear main oil leak from the engine fresh off the dealer lot...not to mention severe engine hesitation. My parents had to call at that time Senator Dale Kildee (in Michigan, my mom knew him) to get the trans. fixed. My mom talked to him directly and he called the dealership and more or less threatened them.....my dad showed up at the dealership after work and they asked him what he thought he was doing calling Kildee on them...my dad didn't even know my mom had called him. They fixed it immediately after fighting with them for a couple months to fix the damn thing, but they never did fix the motor running like shit, i think it was normal (POS 305). It was the blue same as this truck, with the same hub caps. That blue was infamous for flaking off just like it did on my dad's after a few years. GM really had their head up their ass back then. I sold it in 2002 for $500,..it was actually in better shape than this one, at least as far as the floor pans go.
In other words another typical GM customer story. They all have their horror stories but GM and its indifference/Apathy/arrogance was legendary
@@roguedalek900 very true
I don’t understand how they still get repeat business
According to Scotty Kilmer they made them better back then than they do now. That's a scary thought! I quit buying GM after owning a couple of lemons.
@@JamesCouch777 my dad bought 4 new GM trucks...'83, '85, '93 suburban square body, and a 2001...the only one that wasn't really a lemon was the 2001...oh yeah he bought a '78 buick new that ran like shit from day also...I've actually had fairly decent luck with gm's but haven't bought one since my new 2000 Firebird,...aside from a used Cad...my dad retired from GM but they bankrupted Flint and did that bankruptcy scam back in '08..well i think it was a scam...i wouldn't buy one now unless maybe an old 50's or 60's Chevy
whew! Nothing like some surprise rust hiding from ya! Love the channel!
Yes it's Monday hi duff
Definition of a true mechanic if your not pissed off your not very good at your job. Best channel on the lubetube keep up the great work.
HOT DAM its time for another good one!🤪
Brother
Your fine to me.
Most people don't do this work and have no idea how hard it is.
The Duff is the best.
thx
BC
Yes!!!
Glad to see a video on this truck. Been eyeing the bed in the background of other videos. Great job.
Thanks!
Great looking truck, until you peal the onion!
exactly! lotta layers and crying involved!
May have took forever mortske but you did a good job and the old girl looks good and she be solid for another 5 year's
Rust repair? If you start painting automobiles next I know you are consuming too many barley samiches.😆
huffin too much paint!
I think this is the happiest you have ever been working on a truck;)
For sure!
My son and I just did the same repairs on our '79 K10 (still have the bed to do) and our '76 Scout, and yes, it is a lot of work. But you get the satisfaction of knowing it will last! Thanks, Mortske for the great vid!
That is awesome!
I'm 65 years old and disabled I used to do body work for a living I can say one thing you are doing one hell of a job with that body work and doing it right I might add !!👍
Much appreciated Dennis!
You're real. Yup, that's why I like ya Mortske!
I have a 4 hours plane ride, rusty rockers ,torn down truck at home and an empty note pad. This video will do me much justice! Thank you for the excellent content
Rock on!
This is one of the most concise videos on C10/Squarebody rust repair I’ve seen, you lay out what order to do each piece, and it’s even the same color as my Blazer. By the way, Screwball in coffee. Genius.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The reason we all watch your channel in Australia is due to you not being fake, if you were cheery all the time it wouldn’t be realistic, keep up the great videos.
Love to watch this. I've done this stuff in the past, but to watch you do it is relaxing. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a carpenter, that became Handyman, I feel ya 100%. Reached a point I just couldn't work what others were doing and charging, I always wanted to do things, right and even better, but that money thing that kinda makes your work sub-par compared to an ideal end result.
You do great work on that truck. When came to money and time, I thought you did a great job of managing time and materials.
Can't imagine people that would say you should have done this or that, to have a clue to what is really transpiring.
Appreciate what you just thought me about some auto body work. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words!
Hey Mortske, don't change a damn thing. Your personality is why people watch the channel (well, that and also because we all love Duff). Keep doing you man, we love ya.
Much appreciated Thomas!
I've watched about 10 episodes in 3 or 4 days and liked them all, but this one's my favorite. 👍
Nice!
This has been your best video to date by far!
Thanks Bill
Thanks for the video man, it has given me a better idea of what I'm about to experience with the repairs on my 75 scottsdale. Watching you work is pure enjoyment
Glad I could help Tommy!
Well you had the patience to do it and it turned out great nice job mortskee hope he's happy with it
Ske - your work is phenomenal - a real artist...
Much appreciated John!
Mortske, that’s a heck of a good job buddy on that pickup. Man that was a lot of work. I didn’t know that Mortske’s Auto Body even existed. Real nice work sir. A man of many talents. Tedious work to say the least, but like I’ve said before, you know your stuff. Thanks for sharing with your followers. Big Al.
WE're in the yellow pages!
Very good job , way better than any bodywork, pople i know, respect from the uk, 😁👍
Nice truck!!!! 🇺🇸🔥💀👁🔩🔧👽💀🔩🔧🇺🇸🔥
I got this same job to do in the spring on a ‘67 C10 so this was a good refresher on how to fit all these panels and in the right sequence.
Good luck!
It amazes me how well you do on patch panels and rust repair fun to watch
Thanks Michael!
Thank you
Love the fab and showing all the things it takes to keep a rig running/add-on improvement videos. Better than those will-it-start, those never show what it really takes to get to a daily driver.
You did a great job on the metal work
Thanks Dennis!
I'll gladly watch the whole video I do every time gotta save the shop for ol mortske and duff dog
Much appreciated!