Read the pinned comment from last week’s video and know that with every question about it, you will have to work harder to see it! But you will see it briefly soon, after that you may never see it again! 👍🏻
THAT RUSTANG NEEDS TO GO AWAY AND STAY GONE! talk about your boring builds, that's the king of all boring builds! no one that watches this channel regularly cares anything about mutt-stang
my milwaukee has 3 settings actually, small screws are first setting, 10mm is the medium, 12 and larger is the high setting. The high setting torques really good to be a small impact electric gun. The big 1/2" I don't really use to torque, I feel like that beast will destroy any bolt in a second lol
Is that the ghost of Mr. Spotty at 13:21? I worked in a factory that built new cars. Outside of the engine, 90% of all fasteners were just run in with a Makita cordless impact. There were torque spec drawings showing specs for every nut and bolt on the car. I never saw anyone checking them. Ever. But if there was ever a lawsuit, they could show that an engineer had specified some torque for anything in question...
Over here in the "old world" our customers (the car manufacturer) wouldn't be satisfied with this. According to ISO9001:2015 you don't just specify your quality marks, you actually record them. Every, single, one. We still use quite a lot of wired screwing systems, they are most reliable. Cordless have WiFi to transmit the values. If you ever wonder why the manufactueres use so many different screw heads and you have to constantly change the tools: This is to prevent the workers from using the wrong screwdriver and it's slighly different torque specs and program.
People (RUclips experts than never opened a hood in their lives) still believe that the manufacturers do everything perfectly and it could not possibly be replicated unless built on an assembly line with precision tools and an engineering degree! 😂 I actually found an extra nut in the fender because they dropped one while putting the wires on the distribution block. 🤦🏼♂️
@@vehcor Similar story for the paint. You wouldn't believe how many cars are repainted by hand right in the factory because of defects from the robotic painting process. And typically things like bumper covers, fenders, hoods, even some doors and trunk lids are painted separate from the body, and often really don't match that well. Even worse are things like spoilers or other trim parts that are painted by an outside suppliers and bolted on in the factory.
Other youtube crash repair channels: undo a couple bolts, a weld here, a smack there, "That's all the time we have today!" And move onto another project. Vehcor: see's a wreck "Hold my drink!" And pumps out a complete car in 2-3 videos. Then plays a game of "What's my next wreck". Vehcor = Legend
vehcor, I have learned a great deal about trucks, SUV’s and some cars. First, there are some real pieces of sh....work in this old world. RUclips would most likely give me a time out if I shared details of what needs to be done to the butchers on the 2015. Second, there’s no job too big is too small if you’re confident in your abilities. Third, and most important, before jumping in way over your head, HIRE SOMEBODY THATS NOT ONLY CONFIDENT BUT CAPABLE.
I know it's probably not a simple explanation, but I'm still stumped how severely crumpled metal can straightened out again without permanent metal fatigue? Guys like you amaze me.
I have no idea if you are going to read this or not but the level of humour and sarcasm is just out of control! Love your videos and just keep up the good work! LOVE IT! :D
By far the best rebiulder channel on RUclips. Extremely meticulous and completely blow me away with how easy you make the job seem. Obviously alot of planning goes into your builds.
Nice job Scott. Always enjoy watching you make it look so easy. Gives me false hope that I can do same. As a fellow Chicagoan I fully agree with your description of Chicago with one change - world's largest outdoor people safari where no one is safe nor considered an endangered specie.
Thanks for the inspiration to do my own auto work. I decided to start with something easy like change the spark plugs in my wife’s car. it was super easy, I just tightened them up till I heard a “click” then I knew the were tight.
Just love your channel scott, for some strange reason I really like watching real experts ply their trade whether it’s car rebuild or roofing or carpentry you get the gist, just something soothing about watching it getting done properly,
Saving all the money by not using gloves is what smart people do. And having the certified electric torque wrench conversion done is also another smart move. Love it. :P
Man, everytime I see you handle those sharp tiny pieces of sheetmetal without gloves I remember when I was like that while doing HVAC ducts... So many cuts, small and big, around hands when starting that job.
Very detailed step by step briefing as he progress his dismantling of the wreckage.........Well done & Professional indeed in his overall project handling....! Greetings from the Far East.....
Regarding the fenders. Most car manufacturers started selling their fenders cheaper to combat the cheap knock-off fenders and from what I hear they actually sell them below the market knock-off prices and make up for it on small sheet metal pieces that the knock-off makers don't bother making.
You said you didn't know what that bracket at the front of the fender did. It gives them the ability to not put that bolt at the bottom of the fender by the door.
Your so right about checking prices, I rebuilt the front end on a Mercedes station wagon here in the UK and couldn't believe how cheap the OEM parts were... Apparently it was because these cars are used as Taxis in Europe and they need to keep them on the road... So always check out prices with the manufacturer, you never know..
Well DONE Scott! Like the little Maple Leaf on the Rad support too. It took less time to get that far where you ended. More power to you! Yes, some of us are familiar with that shooting range-kinda was hoping it got better, guess not, huh? Well, stay safe! Thanks for the show! Rich
Get yourself a Bank's Derringer and Pedal monster along with his I-Dash gauge kit and you will really wake that L5P up. He sure knows how to make them better and much more reliable.
Love your videos. It does seem that about 75% of your time is some combination of disengaging/engaging clips and turning bolts. I wish I could say I spend that little amount of time on those dang clips - they are the bane of my existence!
Just discovered your channel a few days ago. Watched a few videos. You do some nice work. As a fellow collision repair tech of 20+ years it makes me happy to see someone doing it right. I've worked beside so many hacks over the years. It would be great to sit down over a beer and trade stories. Anyways keep up the good work and I'll keep watching.
Greetings from a small town in Ga, I Can't wait to see you tackle the roof! My old Sierra has been a good truck, every "body panel" is a "pile" topper, but the old gal is still hauling my stuff around.
I wish my projects would go as smoothly as yours appear to go. Im guessing there is a lot of editing, but your experience just makes it so much more efficient for you.
Ya know... I ordered a brand new 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 (regular cab short bed) in 2017. I can't wait to see what surprises GM has in store for me if, for some reason, I have to be 'the next guy'... Chicago: America's largest outdoor shoot range'. That got me to choke on my Old Fashioned. Thanks... Oh... And Mr. Spotty must have come back to the negotiation table (hat in hand), and agreed to a new compensation package. Nice. 28:21... WTF.... Is that a Canadian Maple Leaf???? Eh...????
I want to see the pile on one of these builds. Maybe the bottom fender bolt was upgraded to sticky stuff. I remember working as a Ford technician in 97 and got a crown vic straight of the trailer with 2 radiator shrouds installed and another that came missing a rear axle upper link bolt missing. Those were the days, probably built on a Friday or monday.
Well I think we always knew the old denali days were numbered... because sooner or later you would find something else or someone was going to make you an offer you couldn't reuse and away it was going to go. Your bang on about researching parts from all the sources because what you would think would be the cheapest might not necessarily be the case as you fond out and I am sure other have, shop around and never assume because you will be surprised just what it will save you if you take the extra time to do so.... ugh fender liners.... the bane of my existence,always have hated them still hate them...lol.. looks like your off to a pretty good start with this could be over pretty quick it didn't even look that bad on the trailer which kind of had me wondering why they didnt fix it instead of totalling it... but Insurance companies go by what the adjuert tells them... but hey always good for guys like us...
Maybe GM has heard you talking about their plastic “skid plates” 2021 Tahoe with Z71 off rd package has a aluminum skid plate from the front number to the cross member, no more plastic air diverted posing as a skid plate.
Use a heat gun to soften any type of urethane/silicone adhesive bond It will make your life easier In aviation maintenance trying to remove an acrylic window without heat means a 100% breakage
I am looking forward to it being done! We can’t get these here. Nobody wants to part with their old ones so a replacement isn’t an option and I kind of need a truck so it would take a lot of money to let it go. Everything has a price though! 😂
As always, awesome video and great job. I really enjoy watching when you fix and rebuild anything of the Chevy line because that’s were I spent my life working and that’s all I trust to drive. I can’t wait for the next video!!!
About new vs used parts. I would think as new as this bad boy is that not many used parts are available. Not many of these are in the junk yards would my guess.
It's amazingly hilarious how many experienced mechanics and paint/body pro's on youtube poke fun at all the trolls that think they have to tell people that have been in a profession for 20+ years how to do things. "My electric torque wrench" literally laughed out loud at that one.
I would have left the hood latch off until you install the hood and align it, makes life easier to adjust the gaps, then install and align the hood latch last
I love your builds, your dry humor, your gnomes, and Mr. Spotty, but when are you going to return to building the '65 Mustang?
Read the pinned comment from last week’s video and know that with every question about it, you will have to work harder to see it! But you will see it briefly soon, after that you may never see it again! 👍🏻
Don’t ask as he can now extend the date
THAT RUSTANG NEEDS TO GO AWAY AND STAY GONE! talk about your boring builds, that's the king of all boring builds! no one that watches this channel regularly cares anything about mutt-stang
@@DaddytechEnt i do
@@teknowil ok no one sane then :0)
Chicago....America's largest outdoor shooting range😂😂 that's a good one for the book.
Nyc up and oming
Just wait until the weather gets nice we should have some epic numbers this year! 😂😳
Kids getting shot yeah f****** hilarious
@@JoshuaCollins I agree it’s sad. The only part that is comical about it is how the politicians handle things denying a problem.
I've already said this line 3 times today, it's up there with another great Scott saying "Illinois the land of rust and corruption".
“America’s largest outdoor shooting range” I laughed loud enough to set the dog off. Thanks for that
There are others like it but we are number one! 😂
@@vehcor ... number one in the number two category of cities. Sorry. Couldn't resist.
My buddy got offended(from Chicago). I found it hilarious.
@@vehcor making Detroit look pretty...
👍👍👍👍👍
I don’t know about everyone else but I get a kick out of the “click” when you use anything other than a torque wrench. Keep up the excellent work
When I was little (like 4 or 5) I was working with a mechanic who was teaching me. He did it and it made me laugh, it still does.
The best part of Friday afternoon!
Thanks!
Wow. Remember when an engine bay had just an engine and a few side items? Thanks for the upload.
Now with more wires and plastic! 😂
@@vehcor All that technological advancement and we still can't improve "the nut behind the wheel."
" My impact identifies as a torque wrench " !!! 😂😂😂 Classic !!
Nearly choked on my coffee, brilliant social comedy from Scott there, this guy has such a British sense of humour!
I laughed loud enough to get the dogs attention at this one. Keep up the good work. Click!
my milwaukee has 3 settings actually, small screws are first setting, 10mm is the medium, 12 and larger is the high setting. The high setting torques really good to be a small impact electric gun. The big 1/2" I don't really use to torque, I feel like that beast will destroy any bolt in a second lol
Is that the ghost of Mr. Spotty at 13:21? I worked in a factory that built new cars. Outside of the engine, 90% of all fasteners were just run in with a Makita cordless impact. There were torque spec drawings showing specs for every nut and bolt on the car. I never saw anyone checking them. Ever. But if there was ever a lawsuit, they could show that an engineer had specified some torque for anything in question...
Over here in the "old world" our customers (the car manufacturer) wouldn't be satisfied with this. According to ISO9001:2015 you don't just specify your quality marks, you actually record them. Every, single, one. We still use quite a lot of wired screwing systems, they are most reliable. Cordless have WiFi to transmit the values.
If you ever wonder why the manufactueres use so many different screw heads and you have to constantly change the tools: This is to prevent the workers from using the wrong screwdriver and it's slighly different torque specs and program.
Would not doubt it one bit!
People (RUclips experts than never opened a hood in their lives) still believe that the manufacturers do everything perfectly and it could not possibly be replicated unless built on an assembly line with precision tools and an engineering degree! 😂 I actually found an extra nut in the fender because they dropped one while putting the wires on the distribution block. 🤦🏼♂️
@@vehcor Similar story for the paint. You wouldn't believe how many cars are repainted by hand right in the factory because of defects from the robotic painting process. And typically things like bumper covers, fenders, hoods, even some doors and trunk lids are painted separate from the body, and often really don't match that well. Even worse are things like spoilers or other trim parts that are painted by an outside suppliers and bolted on in the factory.
@@rickwensel2313 that was Ford’s motto, long ago.
Still don’t understand how this man gets gaps right in the first try. That’s some wizardry right there
Magic of video editing
I was about to subscribe, but was like no way he did that in one take...lmao...maybe it was my inner hater coming out..
Does he really need to show you every attempt?
@@Cheepchipsable YES...lmao
experience maybe
Whoa, I wasn't expecting this to progress so fast. Thought I'd take longer time to get the parts.
We didn’t get them all yet!
Other youtube crash repair channels: undo a couple bolts, a weld here, a smack there, "That's all the time we have today!" And move onto another project.
Vehcor: see's a wreck "Hold my drink!" And pumps out a complete car in 2-3 videos. Then plays a game of "What's my next wreck".
Vehcor = Legend
Also.
No music
No stupids intro
No talking about hin self
Just him, Mr spooty and offcourse The sarcasm
Chicago... America’s largest outdoor shooting range! With a Lori Lightfoot in charge you are correct sir!
Now that the weather is getting nice we should see some good numbers!
@@vehcor I’m dying!! 😂
@@goosedeathable did you get shot too? 😱
Awesome! I’ve been binge watching the 2015 Mistake Truck so it’s good to jump back to present day V
That truck brought a lot of people here! It got me started liking this generation of GM trucks.
@@vehcor That video series is what got me looking to get back into a truck, and what got me hooked on your channel.
vehcor, I have learned a great deal about trucks, SUV’s and some cars. First, there are some real pieces of sh....work in this old world. RUclips would most likely give me a time out if I shared details of what needs to be done to the butchers on the 2015. Second, there’s no job too big is too small if you’re confident in your abilities. Third, and most important, before jumping in way over your head, HIRE SOMEBODY THATS NOT ONLY CONFIDENT BUT CAPABLE.
Mr. Spotty is everywhere. No idea how he does it. He's like Houdini. You must have convinced him that he can be replaced.
Unemployment ran out!
Identifies as a torque wrench, that was a good one! Great video! Very informative!
The truck will identify as a prius next😂
Checkmate tool nazis!
I know it's probably not a simple explanation, but I'm still stumped how severely crumpled metal can straightened out again without permanent metal fatigue? Guys like you amaze me.
Nice to see Mr. Spotty has returned from the Management Discipline Training University. You had better tow the line.
I have no idea if you are going to read this or not but the level of humour and sarcasm is just out of control!
Love your videos and just keep up the good work! LOVE IT! :D
By far the best rebiulder channel on RUclips. Extremely meticulous and completely blow me away with how easy you make the job seem. Obviously alot of planning goes into your builds.
Nice job Scott. Always enjoy watching you make it look so easy. Gives me false hope that I can do same.
As a fellow Chicagoan I fully agree with your description of Chicago with one change - world's largest outdoor people safari where no one is safe nor considered an endangered specie.
Thanks! Stay safe. Maybe I’ll build an armored car so I can take a trip downtown! 😂
Mr Spotty drawn on the windshield…classic. Looking forward to seeing this finished.
Oh by the way…where’s the Mustang build? 😂
I need to finish it so I can tow the Mustang to the house of all the people that ask about it so they can finish it! 🤦🏼♂️
I'm always impressed with the "bare hands" approach. Amazing to me!!
Thanks for the inspiration to do my own auto work. I decided to start with something easy like change the spark plugs in my wife’s car. it was super easy, I just tightened them up till I heard a “click” then I knew the were tight.
Getting those torque settings is difficult and you already mastered it! 😂
“My impact identifies as a torque wrench” should be on a Vehcor t-shirt...
Sure thing, and sure do, shem? has a right to do so XD
Chuck Norris School of repair.
I'd buy one
This is almost, maybe, probably my absolute favorite automotive channel. :D
Thanks!
Just love your channel scott, for some strange reason I really like watching real experts ply their trade whether it’s car rebuild or roofing or carpentry you get the gist, just something soothing about watching it getting done properly,
Wow! I’m early, I’m excited to see what’s gonna happen.
Thanks for watching!
Love watching you doing repairs you are good at what you do, great work
Thank you!
Hard to believe this vehicle was totaled for no serious damage was done...Great video..
Always looking forward to "Boring build Friday" with a big smile on my face.
Thanks for the support!
Saving all the money by not using gloves is what smart people do. And having the certified electric torque wrench conversion done is also another smart move. Love it. :P
😂👍🏻
I'm always sad when these videos are over. Kudos to you on your superb knowledge of how these vehicles come apart and go together!
Man, everytime I see you handle those sharp tiny pieces of sheetmetal without gloves I remember when I was like that while doing HVAC ducts... So many cuts, small and big, around hands when starting that job.
Eh, I have plenty of blood.
here comes the fun time
👍🏻
It’s a pleasure watching you work and reusing all available parts, cool use of the air chisel 👍🏻
Very detailed step by step briefing as he progress his dismantling of the wreckage.........Well done & Professional indeed in his overall project handling....! Greetings from the Far East.....
Such precision. Hammers on those door hinges
Yes,but he only had to do it once,that's learned talent!
I have a lot of training at precision guesswork! 😂
These are great videos man, enjoy your sense of humor! Nice work
Thanks for the support.
This is consistently one of the best channels on the site.
cant tell you too many times how I wait for your great posts
Thank you for the support!
Always good seeing a guy working that knows what he is doing.... keep it up.. almost 150K!!
Love your multipurpose adjustment tool. How you get those gaps aligned at the first try is amazing. Take care.
Always a pleasure to watch you work. Thanks for taking the time to make these vids.
Super channel! Without much talk like the others. 2 hours talking and filming something for 2 minutes :D Greetings from Bulgaria!
Regarding the fenders. Most car manufacturers started selling their fenders cheaper to combat the cheap knock-off fenders and from what I hear they actually sell them below the market knock-off prices and make up for it on small sheet metal pieces that the knock-off makers don't bother making.
Looking good Scott , soon you will be riding around and enjoying that sun roof !
👍🏻
Mr. Spotty looks very happy with this truck!
Right, where was he on the Promaster? He only wants credit for the less boring builds!
You said you didn't know what that bracket at the front of the fender did. It gives them the ability to not put that bolt at the bottom of the fender by the door.
The ghost of Mr. Spotty on the broken windshield. Freaky!
Now in the pile! 👻
Nice! The newest one I've brought back from the "dead" was a 1966. Must be fun to have parts that actually do fit without a ton of "finessing" !
I remember those days.... don’t miss them! 😂
Your so right about checking prices, I rebuilt the front end on a Mercedes station wagon here in the UK and couldn't believe how cheap the OEM parts were... Apparently it was because these cars are used as Taxis in Europe and they need to keep them on the road... So always check out prices with the manufacturer, you never know..
You all will notice that Scott didn't say "boring build Friday", because he's got new truck fever!
Watching from the UK, love the attention to detail but it's your personality which makes them great to watch.
Well DONE Scott! Like the little Maple Leaf on the Rad support too. It took less time to get that far where you ended. More power to you! Yes, some of us are familiar with that shooting range-kinda was hoping it got better, guess not, huh? Well, stay safe! Thanks for the show! Rich
I sure enjoy your dry sense of humor!!!
The truck is coming along nicely. You sure do make it look easy. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
Only channel I have notifications on. Why? Ya never know when you're awake at 3:30 am Saturday morning 😅 cheers from 🇨🇦
That sure is a nice truck. Plenty of use left in it!
Scott very clean and efficient work! Well done! As always I am looking forward to the next video!
Get yourself a Bank's Derringer and Pedal monster along with his I-Dash gauge kit and you will really wake that L5P up. He sure knows how to make them better and much more reliable.
Just what I need more power. It can’t make videos when I have no license.
Love your videos. It does seem that about 75% of your time is some combination of disengaging/engaging clips and turning bolts. I wish I could say I spend that little amount of time on those dang clips - they are the bane of my existence!
Just discovered your channel a few days ago. Watched a few videos. You do some nice work. As a fellow collision repair tech of 20+ years it makes me happy to see someone doing it right. I've worked beside so many hacks over the years. It would be great to sit down over a beer and trade stories. Anyways keep up the good work and I'll keep watching.
You make it look so easy.
These trucks are easy. They make it look like I know what I am doing. 😂
Greetings from a small town in Ga, I Can't wait to see you tackle the roof!
My old Sierra has been a good truck, every "body panel" is a "pile" topper, but the old gal is still hauling my stuff around.
I wish my projects would go as smoothly as yours appear to go. Im guessing there is a lot of editing, but your experience just makes it so much more efficient for you.
Lots of editing out moving from one bolt to the next or switching sockets but other than that, these trucks are very easy to work on.
It probably doesn't help that I drive fords that I can get for under $1200. 🙄
Ya know... I ordered a brand new 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 (regular cab short bed) in 2017. I can't wait to see what surprises GM has in store for me if, for some reason, I have to be 'the next guy'... Chicago: America's largest outdoor shoot range'. That got me to choke on my Old Fashioned. Thanks... Oh... And Mr. Spotty must have come back to the negotiation table (hat in hand), and agreed to a new compensation package. Nice. 28:21... WTF.... Is that a Canadian Maple Leaf???? Eh...????
I want to see the pile on one of these builds. Maybe the bottom fender bolt was upgraded to sticky stuff. I remember working as a Ford technician in 97 and got a crown vic straight of the trailer with 2 radiator shrouds installed and another that came missing a rear axle upper link bolt missing. Those were the days, probably built on a Friday or monday.
Well I think we always knew the old denali days were numbered... because sooner or later you would find something else or someone was going to make you an offer you couldn't reuse and away it was going to go. Your bang on about researching parts from all the sources because what you would think would be the cheapest might not necessarily be the case as you fond out and I am sure other have, shop around and never assume because you will be surprised just what it will save you if you take the extra time to do so.... ugh fender liners.... the bane of my existence,always have hated them still hate them...lol.. looks like your off to a pretty good start with this could be over pretty quick it didn't even look that bad on the trailer which kind of had me wondering why they didnt fix it instead of totalling it... but Insurance companies go by what the adjuert tells them... but hey always good for guys like us...
i enjoy watching your channel a lot more then goonsquad they dont show half of what you do.. keep up the good work.
Thanks, we do this for different reasons.
Maybe GM has heard you talking about their plastic “skid plates” 2021 Tahoe with Z71 off rd package has a aluminum skid plate from the front number to the cross member, no more plastic air diverted posing as a skid plate.
I just got a build you inspired me it’s been 12 years since I done it now I do pdr hail repair
After Watching you dismantle all those cars with those trim pliers, had to buy that tool, makes all my jobs much easier
Hey Scott good seeing you .
About dang time!! Love the channel.
As a former Midwesterner, the Chicago reference is perfect🤣
It sad... but true!
Its was the torqueing down the bolts comment that did it for me. Well, now off to watch the rest of your videos then subscribe
Woooo..hooooo.. its friday.. been waiting all day. Thanks for sharing.. have a great weekend.
Thanks! Have a great weekend as well!
@@vehcor will do.. have to pour a 16'x3' concrete pad this weekend. Fun fun fun.
Use a heat gun to soften any type of urethane/silicone adhesive bond
It will make your life easier
In aviation maintenance trying to remove an acrylic window without heat means a 100% breakage
Looks complicated but great job you've probably been doing this for years you make it look easy
great video as usual
Thanks!
My impact identifies as a torque wrench. Hilarious. From that comment alone u have a new subscriber. Always good to have a good level of sarcasm.
This is going to be a great truck when you get it finished. Hope you manage not to sell it. All the best from Queensland Australia.
I am looking forward to it being done! We can’t get these here. Nobody wants to part with their old ones so a replacement isn’t an option and I kind of need a truck so it would take a lot of money to let it go. Everything has a price though! 😂
Wow! You have a metric adjustable wrench. I need one of those. I only have an SAE adjustable wrench at the moment. :-)
As always, awesome video and great job. I really enjoy watching when you fix and rebuild anything of the Chevy line because that’s were I spent my life working and that’s all I trust to drive. I can’t wait for the next video!!!
Always worth getting a price fir parts etc from the dealer as that’s the only way you know if used parts are cheaper. As you said, do your research.
I like this year model the best thank you for your videos have a great weekend.
Me too. Have a great weekend as well.
About new vs used parts. I would think as new as this bad boy is that not many used parts are available. Not many of these are in the junk yards would my guess.
from the Netherlands thanks for the video Scott
Thanks for watching!
Great video Scott!!! Largest outdoor shooting range... haha
Awesome start to the weekend!! 🤓
Thanks!
The carpeted wheel liners are GM's way of letting you know that they are not building this truck for your environment.
Excellent as always Scott!!
Thanks!
It's amazingly hilarious how many experienced mechanics and paint/body pro's on youtube poke fun at all the trolls that think they have to tell people that have been in a profession for 20+ years how to do things. "My electric torque wrench" literally laughed out loud at that one.
Ok im a newbie to your channel, and i love your content of this denali build. Your tools wow highly sophisticated... Im hooked
id love to see the numbers at the end of this build!
That chicago joke took a few seconds to register in my brain, that was good LOL. That door adjustment tool has some wild precision to it.
Only reason to go with the salvage yard piece would be if the color already matched.
Impact identifies as a torque wrench… omg..comedy gold!
"Chicago, America's largest outdoor shooting range." LOL I'm subscribed.
I would have left the hood latch off until you install the hood and align it, makes life easier to adjust the gaps, then install and align the hood latch last
Love boring build Friday's, cannot wait for the next part.