Built…man, you have been a blessing in my life up here in snowy cold Michigan since I found you a week ago. You are by far the best on RUclips…proud to be a member of your family!
Nice work sir. I wouldn't have thought about using a compression fitting on a trans line. Have you used teflon tape on the fitting threads as a safeguard on leaks? Peace, love & head grease!
Built…man, you have been a blessing in my life up here in snowy cold Michigan since I found you a week ago. You are by far the best on RUclips…proud to be a member of your family!
Appreciate that! You're in the family now.
Let’s go 🎉 0:07
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These compression fittings work well. I have used them in the past no problems.
Glad to hear you've had good experience with them!
Just like that done and done 🎉 10:12
Whatever you are doing built we're going to watch it... Great work you doing keep it up
Appreciate it!
Yessir built, show us everything!! I used to feel the same way…u post it, somebody gonna watch it 👌🏾
I heard that
Great work built
Appreciate it!
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Suggestion. Buy an Aluminum Crescent Wrench for Brass and Aluminum AN fittings. No worry of marring them up with steel tools. Stay Grindin BOAB 😎🤙
Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it.
That'll work. Thank you for sharing, Built. :)
Appreciate the watch.
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Thanks for that tip Build less work/ best 👌 work
@@delvinpringle9238 you're welcome
Nice work sir. I wouldn't have thought about using a compression fitting on a trans line. Have you used teflon tape on the fitting threads as a safeguard on leaks? Peace, love & head grease!
No but good idea
Union fitting are guaranteed to work
Cool
Please get rid of the brass it is not good for automotive service it is not durable enough use steel fittings and steel tubing
What about stainless steel
Why you wanna waste time spraying the inner frame no gonna see it anyway move on to fixing the rust problems