@@lenny108 500K is nothing for an auto manufacturer, it has nothing to do with the price. That thing takes over 1 hour to make 2 fender skirts it can't keep up with an assembly line running 60 or more an hour!
Chad you sure know how to treat people right. You genuinely ask people their names and ask about them with interest. I also like how you looked at all the cars and DO NOT TOUCH THEM! With the utmost respect.
This is what a high-end shop should be. Cutting edge technology at the finest. Nice tour, and thank you for taking us along. I'm glad the last hurricane didn't do much damage since most of that area had a lot of damage.
expensive cad/cam software, one maybe two programmers, a bunch of button pushers, and maybe a few highly skilled debur/polish guys. i dont see anything artisan about it.
@@alfredolopez777 a couple hundred thousand? you have 0 clue.. you could not turn that machine on.. you know why you are on the internet? because of the same people you are putting down..
@@alfredolopez777 times are changing unfortunately… technology will not be stop … the ability to make something with your hand will die .. all we will have is ideas and computers… no more manual work is inevitable
Got to be the best panel rebuilding shop I’ve ever seen. The most dedicated technician staff with a true passion for nothing but the best. Such a privilege to work here. 😊👍🏼
I have seen that machine in action somewhere. That machine is a gamechanger for high dollar builds. Their knowledge is quite rare today from my perspective. It only took them over 20 years of hard work, not an overnight company. If I understand they had 19000 hours on that one car in aluminum. If the shop rate is $100 an hour that would be $1,900.000. All I can think is fantastic job. Thank you for taking us on this tour. Great job.
This is a breakthrough, not as a new industrial process, but as a way of easily building any car body you want from any epoch. Modern structure, mechanics, and electronics combined with a classic look, what a treat! Maybe the coach-building era is coming back.
No, It will not. The shops that can afford the 1/2Million and the space and an operator will always be more expensive and OEM or junkyard. The cost to create a one-off part that fits the first time will be $thousands before the steel is even loaded into the machine.
@@Michman2024 Not so much, with 3D scanning and the new CAM systems, that price is quickly coming down, it will never get to the point where a one off is as cheap as a production vehicle, at least in our lifetime, but it becomes more affordable every day. Forty years ago I told apprentice toolmakers where we would be in 25 years, I was wrong, but we are there today, and past what I thought. Never is a long time.
@@retrowatches1655 The 'infancy' of CNC was in the early 50s but yes, 1983 was when I told that to my apprentices. Inasmuch as Niels Bohr's statement that "It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.", I saw the changes in computer technology and how they were affecting engineering, in 1970, CNC's were rare and I was doing engineering drawings on velum, by 1983 I was using a PC for CAD and to program CNC, mills, lathes and turret punch presses. All that change in a little more than a decade.
Your on - how much we talking ? It does it correct the first time to perfect tolerance - no mistakes , little wasted metal once they have the computer file - they can make them all day to order . It’s brilliant technology .
OUCH!!! Damn man!! Each of us have different takes/versions of,,good enuf!! This shop and Chads shop is like peanut butter to Caviar!! Chad likes to be DIFFERENT and good enuf while these fellas build to be DIFFERENT AND DONE CORRECT for a very exclusive clientele!! Chad likes to experiment and play,,,so,,carry on people and enjoy!!
Wow this is mind-blowing the technology behind those digital sheet metal forming machines is incredible I can't believe how fast and precise they can create custom car panels it's like the future is here for car building absolutely amazing work at Saltworks 3D Solutions can't wait to see more
Ask ten people what the best engine oil is, I bet you get ten different answers. who is to say what is right or wrong? that is all a matter of opinion.
you couldn't have said it better. maybe. but you could try? if you have a 25k budget to build a complete car, then blowing it all on paint is not going to do the trick. the shop owner said they were 19 thousand hours into the build of the Divco. do the math what the total build cost will be.
@uliwehner 19 thousand hours at say $80/ hour is 1.5 million 😅 shop rate there is probably at least double that. This is wow factor but not practical for anyone except the good ol 1%'ers
This is very impressive! The potential impact of these machines upon the auto repair/car related fields is huge. They can make the parts that are hard to find at a reasonable price out of quality material. Custom parts for a variety of applications are now much more accessible than they were. The guy in the red hat is a unique character. I appreciate the way he shook hands with the staff and commented upon their jobs. Thats how you relate to folks. Great video and interesting looking business.
WOW...what a great video! I live in the Sarasota area and have an '09 Avalanche that's ALMOST perfect despite 160K miles. I'm 78 with a 17 year old attitude. Hope to meet the owner one day to see if Saltworks can help me preserve my custom ride into the sunset. Thank you, Chad and Jolene, for bringing this business to my attention. You and the owner of Saltworks are ARTISTS and brothers from other mothers. It was so satisfying to witness your interaction. You speak the same language only in a different dialect.
Good evening Chad - Just watched the latest four videos and was quite impressed with your presentation of two amazing shops. As a NS resident I was amazed to see the presentation of Wayne’s shop. Some cool projects going on there. Who knew such an amazing place was just an hour from my location. I was really blown away by the operation at Salt Works. An aluminum Divco Wow! Enjoying your show immensely. Keep up the great work.
Hard to think of what to say about Saltworks - its so so good . The tech they developed and the quality is stunning. Those people could build anything with their tech . Thanks Chad and Jolene for two great vids and a big thanks to the Saltwork crew - amazing. If I lived there I would work for them for free just doing the cleanup work.
This shop is super epic thank you Chad and Jolene this place is Awsome seeing all there tools and the experience in the parts they make it’s like wow hope your both having fun getting away from the shop a little helps every one needs a little time away and you guys are always here for us true fans every day so god bless you both
Hey Chad and Jolene, this was a great video, those machines are amazing. Thanks for bringing us along to see this. I note some negative like comments which I believe are unwarranted. I am watching and listening while my imagination is racing with ideas about the things they could make, mind blowing. Thanks you.
Chad has been a success ..Bootstrapped himself and Jolene into an international act ...The master @ Saltworks respects Chad and was very nice to him while explaining his state of art shop ....Two choppers speaking their unique shop talk ...
What a high end shop love it yes I've seen this shop on line never seen the inside...how frickin cool.. 😎...thanks Chad and Jolene..for the tour that was just awesome...high tech definitely and gives you a insight of the future of this industry wow...❤🎉😊😮😅❤❤
I've used like a wet jet to make parts but holy crap the roll form that makes panels wow very interesting 🧐🤔..makes a fender in 45 min.. impressive..❤..over the top I must say.. technology people way above my days I mean I've worked with presses ex for steelcase Inc making office furniture..with all the dies .ex...but this now is some thing isn't it 😲😊
I used to operate a 4x8' Thermal Forming Machine with ABS sheets and the concept is kind of similar, minus the vacuum... This is truly visionary for millions of applications
Thanks for taking us on these 2 tours Chad and Jolene. This has been very educational and interesting. It also shows us the direction of this industry going forward.
👍👌👏 Oh WOW, that's almost unbelievably fantastic! All of it. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people.
Awesome video. So much to take in. I loved when they were talking about hot wheels and that’s where a lot of us started. I tell everybody, that I’m older and my hot wheels and match box are bigger & more expensive !
Love that guy...just pure transparency through and through. Im not surprised about the new technology with sheet metal these days...Tech is definitely moving forward at lightning speed. Thut e owner of the shop is no small fry either, those machines are hundreds of thousands of dollars if not in the low millions. But just Chads genuine personality and creativity is second to none.
To me, this was an amazing exposé on how creativity buts heads with conformity. People who feel the need to conform (do it right, or as expected) always create hotrods that look similar to each other. Their own inner conforming dogma limits them from breaking the rules or acting truly freely. Chad understands this and tries to treat them fairly but they will not respect his views because it threatens their sense of inner value. To them he is just "wrong". Still somehow, they see what he does, how obviously different it is, and secretly wish they could be so unrestrained and creative. (Hats off to the owner for giving Chad a guided tour when there's obviously big money clients to entertain.) And yes, this is the future of metal shaping. Suddenly unobtainable parts can be manufactured at affordable cost, and eventually those costs will drop as more makers appear. Thank for the tour Chad! VERY entertaining!
Wow, this stuff is amazing. 3D printing has changed so many things but this metal forming tech is just mind blowing. 1/4 of a millimeter is 10 thou per pass.
This really caught my eye. One big market that I can see is patch panels for rust repairs. The irony is I have a 97 Ford Ranger and they don't list floor panels for 94 thru 97 prior 94 & 98 and up. I took a chance and ordered 98 repair panels and had to make too many modifications . Im sure this machine opens up a whole new business plan.
My dad always said , a true mechanic is a man that gets the job done with the tools on hand. Chad can continue building cars even if the power goes out. On the other hand an electronic issue with this guys machines stops work.
Wow! Many of the people making comments seem to be really down on Bad Chad. If you dislike him and his methods so much, why the hell are you bothering to watch his videos? I find his stuff to be interesting and entertaining. Thank you, Bad Chad!
Really enjoyed the video and found the tour of that shop very interesting especially with it being old school bldgs with different sections with million dollar fabricating machines.
🥰🤑WOW such cool tooling too those new machines, sweet, pretty neat right at the dealership he was saying make your quarter panel for you right there nice
After reading all the negative comments surrounding the one guy shutting him down, I was expecting to see that. What I saw was one man with an unlimited budget to strive for perfection claim that’s the only way to build and another man point out that time and money is an object. Both men were respectful, just firm in their opinions. Which is fine. Maybe too many people haven’t seen two men disagree before.
@@marioncobaretti2280 the idea of “flooding” a low spot with paint or “putty” is absurd. I found his confusion about tension in a part as embarrassing… Chad builds load multipliers into structures which is a sin! Work the part until it fits into place. Take a few weeks off and watch a few episodes of Classic Car Studio for pointers.
Less metal work means less fill means longer durability and quality. Over the years if it is just flooded with fill, higher chances of flex and shrink to degrade larger areas vs smaller areas where less fill is used. Hence perfecting the metal work. By hand, or by the machines shown in the video for the best outcome. ~The Buff Guy
@1022SLB Why? Another how to do body work right my way, dude? Really? Do You know how many ways there are to do body work? I HAVE WATCHED FIGHTS ON HOTROD Cĥanels ON THE SO CALLED RIGHT WAY! OLD SCHOOL WORKING WITH LEADING A WHOLE CAR LIKE THEY DID BUILDing CARS ON THE ASSMBLE LINES. The list of the right way is a long one. It boils down to the method one want to use! Sense new method and product change all the time. I recommend you not be so but hurt on how someone does there work. Clearly you prefer a different process good for you. Put you work on you tube and we will see how you like criticizim hey?
Thanks for the wonderful tour. 😎👍 This innovative digital technology for sheet metal forming seems interesting. However, I also find it very fascinating to be able to customize cars and build hot rods by hand and without spending too much.
Thanks Chad for showing people that's not millionaire how to build cars. This shop is out reach of common people that like to go and work on old cars .and yes if it's good enough for you than thats all that matters
Yes there is a difference between doing it 'right' and doing the best you can do. As long as we are doing the best we can do, in anything in life, nobody should knock that, because by doing the best we can do, eventually we get it 'right.' That is Chad's journey that we share... This is the elite, high end. Seemingly unlimited finances. Where did these guys start from? How many Chads end up here? No doubt they stood out for doing the best they could do. Now they are paid to get it right...
I've never had the kind of money to have someone else build me a car. 400 cars later I still don't have that kind of money, but I can say that I've had over 400 cars that I personally worked on good enough for me and to find a buyer that thought it was good enough for them as well. That's saying something. One of the best compliments I ever got was a guy in the business always telling me that I spend too much time and money on my cars.
That panel shaper is brilliant and will revolutionise the vehicle repair/manufacturing industry.
Resorect old vehicals !!!
It has its price, the Figur G15 costs approx 500,000 USD. For the company to make a profit, they have to charge an appropriate price.
@@ClwnJuNkY At least you got 'old' right......
It is way too slow for manufacturing!
@@lenny108 500K is nothing for an auto manufacturer, it has nothing to do with the price. That thing takes over 1 hour to make 2 fender skirts it can't keep up with an assembly line running 60 or more an hour!
That sheet metal forming machine is like a dream come true for restoring classic vehicles and building custom new ones.
it needs very soft aluminum to work with.
It's good for widebody kits where we do not need add on frp panels
@@AwaisAli-u8z 6061-0, but it will work harden. I want a small version for copper and brass.
Chad you sure know how to treat people right. You genuinely ask people their names and ask about them with interest. I also like how you looked at all the cars and DO NOT TOUCH THEM! With the utmost respect.
This is what a high-end shop should be. Cutting edge technology at the finest.
Nice tour, and thank you for taking us along. I'm glad the last hurricane didn't do much damage since most of that area had a lot of damage.
Chad is doing great by visiting these shops because they deserve exposure!
how does one build hurricane proof? and should one build on a barge or in containers to be mobile to chase opportunity when an area gets devastader
custom cars are literally works of Art. these artisans are so underrated
expensive cad/cam software, one maybe two programmers, a bunch of button pushers, and maybe a few highly skilled debur/polish guys. i dont see anything artisan about it.
oh and a couple hundred thousand dollars in equipment
Meet the last ones in the Morgan factory!
@@alfredolopez777 a couple hundred thousand? you have 0 clue.. you could not turn that machine on.. you know why you are on the internet? because of the same people you are putting down..
@@alfredolopez777 times are changing unfortunately… technology will not be stop … the ability to make something with your hand will die .. all we will have is ideas and computers… no more manual work is inevitable
Body shop guy is the best kind of person you want to employ. Do it right or don’t do it at all. Pride and perfection. 👍👍👍
He is full of himself, The new guy will replace him.
@@darrinrentruc6614 I need body shop guy, I'm getting to old and long in the tooth.
Got to be the best panel rebuilding shop I’ve ever seen. The most dedicated technician staff with a true passion for nothing but the best. Such a privilege to work here. 😊👍🏼
I have seen that machine in action somewhere. That machine is a gamechanger for high dollar builds. Their knowledge is quite rare today from my perspective. It only took them over 20 years of hard work, not an overnight company. If I understand they had 19000 hours on that one car in aluminum. If the shop rate is $100 an hour that would be $1,900.000. All I can think is fantastic job. Thank you for taking us on this tour. Great job.
This is a breakthrough, not as a new industrial process, but as a way of easily building any car body you want from any epoch. Modern structure, mechanics, and electronics combined with a classic look, what a treat! Maybe the coach-building era is coming back.
No, It will not. The shops that can afford the 1/2Million and the space and an operator will always be more expensive and OEM or junkyard.
The cost to create a one-off part that fits the first time will be $thousands before the steel is even loaded into the machine.
@@Michman2024 Not so much, with 3D scanning and the new CAM systems, that price is quickly coming down, it will never get to the point where a one off is as cheap as a production vehicle, at least in our lifetime, but it becomes more affordable every day. Forty years ago I told apprentice toolmakers where we would be in 25 years, I was wrong, but we are there today, and past what I thought. Never is a long time.
@@L98fiero40 years ago was about the infancy of the Cnc era
@@retrowatches1655 The 'infancy' of CNC was in the early 50s but yes, 1983 was when I told that to my apprentices. Inasmuch as Niels Bohr's statement that "It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.", I saw the changes in computer technology and how they were affecting engineering, in 1970, CNC's were rare and I was doing engineering drawings on velum, by 1983 I was using a PC for CAD and to program CNC, mills, lathes and turret punch presses. All that change in a little more than a decade.
Have to say I like how you appreciate and acknowledge the people you meet. Speaks volumes.
Even though technology makes the process faster their is something special about a car that is handmade
I'd bet it's not faster. I'd bet it simply shifts time from handwork to "computer work"
Merry Christmas, yes!! Nostalgic
@@mryeagle Nope, and once it is done it is easily duplicated, triplicated etc.
@@mryeagleUmmm, I'll take your bet, you know nothing about production.
Your on - how much we talking ?
It does it correct the first time to perfect tolerance - no mistakes , little wasted metal once they have the computer file - they can make them all day to order .
It’s brilliant technology .
OUCH!!! Damn man!! Each of us have different takes/versions of,,good enuf!! This shop and Chads shop is like peanut butter to Caviar!! Chad likes to be DIFFERENT and good enuf while these fellas build to be DIFFERENT AND DONE CORRECT for a very exclusive clientele!! Chad likes to experiment and play,,,so,,carry on people and enjoy!!
Hard to believe this level of perfection.
Imagine the vehicles/works-of-art you could crank out with one of these.
What a great place. Having cutting edge equipment and employees that do great work as well as a great boss.
These tours are incredible, 99% of us will never see this but you bring us along and it really makes it interesting.
The most informative respectful tour EVER ! GOODONYA !
Wow this is mind-blowing the technology behind those digital sheet metal forming machines is incredible I can't believe how fast and precise they can create custom car panels it's like the future is here for car building absolutely amazing work at Saltworks 3D Solutions can't wait to see more
Thank you!
"You either do it right or wrong."
27:50
This conversation explains a lot.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Absolutely love it.
😊😊😊
Ask ten people what the best engine oil is, I bet you get ten different answers. who is to say what is right or wrong? that is all a matter of opinion.
@bosundumas1105
Not talkin about engine oil, Earl.
you couldn't have said it better. maybe. but you could try? if you have a 25k budget to build a complete car, then blowing it all on paint is not going to do the trick. the shop owner said they were 19 thousand hours into the build of the Divco. do the math what the total build cost will be.
Thank you this was the first time I even heard of Chad. Had no idea what he did
@uliwehner 19 thousand hours at say $80/ hour is 1.5 million 😅 shop rate there is probably at least double that. This is wow factor but not practical for anyone except the good ol 1%'ers
Holy MOTHER!!!! This is simply unbelievable!! The level of detail.. craftsmanship.. vision.. sheer talent... i am blown away!!!
This is very impressive! The potential impact of these machines upon the auto repair/car related fields is huge. They can make the parts that are hard to find at a reasonable price out of quality material. Custom parts for a variety of applications are now much more accessible than they were. The guy in the red hat is a unique character. I appreciate the way he shook hands with the staff and commented upon their jobs. Thats how you relate to folks. Great video and interesting looking business.
They won't be making them at a reasonable price with million dollar cnc machines. Hardly any repairs shops can afford that 😊😊
WOW...what a great video! I live in the Sarasota area and have an '09 Avalanche that's ALMOST perfect despite 160K miles. I'm 78 with a 17 year old attitude. Hope to meet the owner one day to see if Saltworks can help me preserve my custom ride into the sunset. Thank you, Chad and Jolene, for bringing this business to my attention. You and the owner of Saltworks are ARTISTS and brothers from other mothers. It was so satisfying to witness your interaction. You speak the same language only in a different dialect.
Good evening Chad - Just watched the latest four videos and was quite impressed with your presentation of two amazing shops. As a NS resident I was amazed to see the presentation of Wayne’s shop. Some cool projects going on there. Who knew such an amazing place was just an hour from my location. I was really blown away by the operation at Salt Works. An aluminum Divco Wow! Enjoying your show immensely. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the tour, Chad & Jolene. Enjoy your vacation.
OMG this purple car is a dream ! The golden color is super !
Hard to think of what to say about Saltworks - its so so good . The tech they developed and the quality is stunning. Those people could build anything with their tech . Thanks Chad and Jolene for two great vids and a big thanks to the Saltwork crew - amazing. If I lived there I would work for them for free just doing the cleanup work.
This shop is super epic thank you Chad and Jolene this place is Awsome seeing all there tools and the experience in the parts they make it’s like wow hope your both having fun getting away from the shop a little helps every one needs a little time away and you guys are always here for us true fans every day so god bless you both
Hey Chad and Jolene, this was a great video, those machines are amazing. Thanks for bringing us along to see this. I note some negative like comments which I believe are unwarranted. I am watching and listening while my imagination is racing with ideas about the things they could make, mind blowing. Thanks you.
Chad has been a success ..Bootstrapped himself and Jolene into an international act ...The master @ Saltworks respects Chad and was very nice to him while explaining his state of art shop ....Two choppers speaking their unique shop talk ...
Wonderful shop. Thanks for taking us along.
A shop like no other,
tHanks for taking us along!
nice, that's the America we love. keep going. love from Croatia💯🇭🇷💪💪
What a high end shop love it yes I've seen this shop on line never seen the inside...how frickin cool.. 😎...thanks Chad and Jolene..for the tour that was just awesome...high tech definitely and gives you a insight of the future of this industry wow...❤🎉😊😮😅❤❤
I've used like a wet jet to make parts but holy crap the roll form that makes panels wow very interesting 🧐🤔..makes a fender in 45 min.. impressive..❤..over the top I must say.. technology people way above my days I mean I've worked with presses ex for steelcase Inc making office furniture..with all the dies .ex...but this now is some thing isn't it 😲😊
This would be amazing for vehicle restoration and a fantastic business venture.
I used to operate a 4x8' Thermal Forming Machine with ABS sheets and the concept is kind of similar, minus the vacuum... This is truly visionary for millions of applications
Incredible technology,Very inspiring,I hope this new technology of making body panels continues to grow
imagine the work that is going to come from this garage!! This is a Chip Foss dream!
It is absolutely amazing what people can do these days. 🎉
It's a robot 🤖
Thanks for taking us on these 2 tours Chad and Jolene. This has been very educational and interesting. It also shows us the direction of this industry going forward.
This shop has a great setup with his shop. He does some great builds as well.
Brilliant tour and interview Chad. This shop…I could spend all day there.
👍👌👏 Oh WOW, that's almost unbelievably fantastic! All of it. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people.
What a well laid out workshop, showcasing fantastic coach-building. No more dumpster diving to find rusty old panels, to try and rescue.
Awesome video. So much to take in.
I loved when they were talking about hot wheels and that’s where a lot of us started. I tell everybody, that I’m older and my hot wheels and match box are bigger & more expensive !
Insane! Much less machinery than stamping. Man this is incredible.
Wow, game changing. What an amazing tool.
Love that guy...just pure transparency through and through. Im not surprised about the new technology with sheet metal these days...Tech is definitely moving forward at lightning speed. Thut e owner of the shop is no small fry either, those machines are hundreds of thousands of dollars if not in the low millions. But just Chads genuine personality and creativity is second to none.
To me, this was an amazing exposé on how creativity buts heads with conformity. People who feel the need to conform (do it right, or as expected) always create hotrods that look similar to each other. Their own inner conforming dogma limits them from breaking the rules or acting truly freely. Chad understands this and tries to treat them fairly but they will not respect his views because it threatens their sense of inner value. To them he is just "wrong". Still somehow, they see what he does, how obviously different it is, and secretly wish they could be so unrestrained and creative.
(Hats off to the owner for giving Chad a guided tour when there's obviously big money clients to entertain.)
And yes, this is the future of metal shaping. Suddenly unobtainable parts can be manufactured at affordable cost, and eventually those costs will drop as more makers appear.
Thank for the tour Chad! VERY entertaining!
This is mind bending. The depth of 'draw' on some of those panels is mad and they look pretty much metal prep finished
That shop is crazy! Those machines! Mind-blowing stuff. It's really cool. 🤟✌️👍👌♥️🇨🇦
I see the future of replicars, resto ods, customs etc. Bless you fellows, God speed. I want a new 57 Chevy when you get around too it.
Beautiful to see so much pride, greetz from Germany
Thanks for the fascinating tour and wishing you and yours a merry Christmas.
Incredible videos, thanks for bringing us along.
every project i have ever done woodworking or metal i always have a some area that i wish i spent another half hour on
what an unbelievble treat this vid was
Wow, this stuff is amazing. 3D printing has changed so many things but this metal forming tech is just mind blowing.
1/4 of a millimeter is 10 thou per pass.
Awesome field trip Chad, thanks!
Great video. Thank you very well done.
This really caught my eye. One big market that I can see is patch panels for rust repairs. The irony is I have a 97 Ford Ranger and they don't list floor panels for 94 thru 97 prior 94 & 98 and up. I took a chance and ordered 98 repair panels and had to make too many modifications .
Im sure this machine opens up a whole new business plan.
I reckon that’s probably one of the biggest markets. Making obsolete panels for restorations.
Wow, the precision of his operation is impressive but I'm with you Chad, cost does matter.
I’ve seen that company that has robot arms forming metal parts, is this the evolution of those? Very cool stuff
Yes, that's a great way to look at it!
On one hand, this is super cool !! On the other hand, artisans like me with a lifetime of skills are an endangered species.... Kinda chilling.
The metal composition is really soft. Im sure one would have to be a TIG master to weld parts together.
My dad always said , a true mechanic is a man that gets the job done with the tools on hand.
Chad can continue building cars even if the power goes out.
On the other hand an electronic issue with this guys machines stops work.
Wow! Many of the people making comments seem to be really down on Bad Chad. If you dislike him and his methods so much, why the hell are you bothering to watch his videos? I find his stuff to be interesting and entertaining. Thank you, Bad Chad!
That body man lives in the million dollar dream world that most of us are not a part of. Keep up the good work Chad !
Technology for Good !!!!! OMG it's Amazingly Cool !!!!
Amazing manufacturing technology.
Really enjoyed the video and found the tour of that shop very interesting especially with it being old school bldgs with different sections with million dollar fabricating machines.
🥰🤑WOW such cool tooling too those new machines, sweet, pretty neat right at the dealership he was saying make your quarter panel for you right there nice
After reading all the negative comments surrounding the one guy shutting him down, I was expecting to see that.
What I saw was one man with an unlimited budget to strive for perfection claim that’s the only way to build and another man point out that time and money is an object.
Both men were respectful, just firm in their opinions. Which is fine.
Maybe too many people haven’t seen two men disagree before.
An absolutely fabulous shop. Thanks for sharing!
definitely metal wizardry , totally next level design WOW !
The unadulterated sense of wonder and opening of the mind is a beauty to behold
Stunning shop for sure, amazing machines,an operator, all high end,no corners cut here.
Amazing car shop
Welcome to your future! And so goes the craftsman!
Nice Build...!!!
This man is a cool as a cucumber and his work Speaks VOLUMES, imo
Great episode. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Its humbling but thats how we learn. I'm as blown away as Chad is.
The ocean floor talk created a shocked look on this guys face😮😮😮😮😂😂
Because he had never heard it described that way. Duh! It How Chad see it in his mind. So what the problem if it turns out the same results?
@@marioncobaretti2280 the idea of “flooding” a low spot with paint or “putty” is absurd.
I found his confusion about tension in a part as embarrassing… Chad builds load multipliers into structures which is a sin! Work the part until it fits into place. Take a few weeks off and watch a few episodes of Classic Car Studio for pointers.
Mari, Merry Christmas
Less metal work means less fill means longer durability and quality.
Over the years if it is just flooded with fill, higher chances of flex and shrink to degrade larger areas vs smaller areas where less fill is used.
Hence perfecting the metal work.
By hand, or by the machines shown in the video for the best outcome.
~The Buff Guy
@1022SLB Why? Another how to do body work right my way, dude? Really? Do You know how many ways there are to do body work? I HAVE WATCHED FIGHTS ON HOTROD Cĥanels ON THE SO CALLED RIGHT WAY! OLD SCHOOL WORKING WITH LEADING A WHOLE CAR LIKE THEY DID BUILDing CARS ON THE ASSMBLE LINES. The list of the right way is a long one. It boils down to the method one want to use! Sense new method and product change all the time. I recommend you not be so but hurt on how someone does there work. Clearly you prefer a different process good for you. Put you work on you tube and we will see how you like criticizim hey?
Thanks for the Tour!
This is so cool, thanks for the tour!
19,000 hrs in that vehicle times $100/hr = $1,900,000 so far. Wow 😯
Merry Christmas
"It's either right or wrong. Just because you may like it doesn't mean it's right"................The man is right.
Simply awesome!!
Genuinely fascinating amazing use technology to restore classic vehicles
Born in 1955 and loved cars since I could see and hear. The industry has become amazing.
September 55 here!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 awesome
I enjoyed the tour and I loved the 1957 Ford
The most thought provoking RUclips vid today
Wow, it truly is a brave new world! A dream machine!
Thanks for the wonderful tour. 😎👍
This innovative digital technology for sheet metal forming seems interesting. However, I also find it very fascinating to be able to customize cars and build hot rods by hand and without spending too much.
A really great business to be proud of, well done!
Thanks Chad for showing people that's not millionaire how to build cars. This shop is out reach of common people that like to go and work on old cars .and yes if it's good enough for you than thats all that matters
Agree, but even if I was a millionaire I probably would not want a guy like that arrogant body and fender guy to lay his hands on my car.
Wow what a neat shop.
thanks for taking me along ........SPECIAL THANKS TO JO GREAT JOB
Yes there is a difference between doing it 'right' and doing the best you can do. As long as we are doing the best we can do, in anything in life, nobody should knock that, because by doing the best we can do, eventually we get it 'right.' That is Chad's journey that we share...
This is the elite, high end. Seemingly unlimited finances. Where did these guys start from? How many Chads end up here? No doubt they stood out for doing the best they could do. Now they are paid to get it right...
At this stage of my life I would rather do it myself at 75% professional and have the pride of having done it myself 👍
@@ZulFikar-sn1vr who's to say what is right when building a custom car?
Yes! Merry Christmas.
I've never had the kind of money to have someone else build me a car.
400 cars later I still don't have that kind of money, but I can say that I've had over 400 cars that I personally worked on good enough for me and to find a buyer that thought it was good enough for them as well.
That's saying something.
One of the best compliments I ever got was a guy in the business always telling me that I spend too much time and money on my cars.
That is super amazing 👏 🙌 🎉😊!!!