Don't forget to install hooks on the dash for the keys they always forget to bring with. Maybe a "Got Keys?" warning light when the neutral safety switch is energized.
Good idea! Also add another light with a manually reset buzzer for "Got Fuel?" I truly do NOT understand why there is NOT a rule that says, fuel up when returning to base! EVERY TIME, NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!
Matt is a very practical guy and doesnt like spending a lot of effort on something that will work 90% as good with 30% of the effort. He appreciates stuff that is functional and works. I bet he will be very impressed with this.
I really like how Chad doesn't try it hide it when he makes a mistake. You can tell that he isn't happy about making the mistake, but he owns it, and just corrects it and moves on. Good job Chad!!!
I've been trying to tell them that. there's a difference between bragging and admiring your work. these folks deserve every part of every compliment they get for this truck
The 15th century definition of brake was “an instrument for crushing or pounding.” Ultimately the term “brake” became synonymous with “machine,” derived over time from machines used to crush grain and plant fibers. So in its simplest form, a “pressing machine” and a “press brake” are one in the same.
When my son was younger I asked him to hand me the speed square. Exasperated he asked me "why do they call it a square when it's shaped like a triangle?" I told him to get used to such things!
@@azpapa9347 lol I had the same interaction with my daughter building her chicken coop. I showed her how you put it in the corner to square up the boards. Then she saw me marking of angles with it and it just confused her so I gave up
that's probably better than any buzzer indicator. Maya the kind of guy that doesn't like to be constantly reminded, you can tell it makes an itch in his brain. which makes it a perfect reminder
The term “brake,” as used in modern sheet metal fabrication, comes from the Middle English verb breken, or break, which meant to bend, change direction, or deflect
@@n4gix Yeppers - So much fabrication terminology came from the older English before things got changed about. Now to head off to the shambles so we can make some victory pasties or you could say off to the butcher shop so we can make some victory meat pies. Best!
I am blown away by the craftmanship you demonstrate. Love watching your stuff. On another note, my first ride was a 58 chevy stepside pickup. You all so reminded me of an old memory. Through a series of stuff there was eight of us in the cab on a dark rainy night. I was driving, the guy beside me was shifting and the guy on the far side was telling me what was going on that side. We passed a cop and someone called "cop, duck!" He quickly turned on his lights and pulled us over. Lots of hilarity followed especially when he walked up and said "You were doing nothing wrong, except that when you passed me the entire windshield was full of B**ts. Lol HooRay for fun times.
Not taking nothing from Matt ,Tom , Lizzy and the rest of Matt's crew but holy smoke!. They did the easy part. The weight of that wire loom adds 20% to the GVW. The burden of it on would certainly strain an ordinary mind. Kodos to Chad and his family for making it look easy. Also love the new time lapse editing. Chad's channel has very quickly become one of my favorites.
I'm amazed at how you can make boring and tedious work totally exciting and entertaining. Great work, everyone. Without you, Matt's Worlds Largest Off-Road Wrecker would be a pipe dream.
Wow Chad, I don't know how you and the team have the patience to do all the wiring that you do! But I sure am glad there are folks like you that can do such craftsmanship!
Even back in the day when you wired based on 12v positive or negative depending on the system and the ground, it was complicated and involved. Now with sensor and computers it gas involved lots more wires. 3 wires for 1 circuit is common.
The term “brake,” as used in modern sheet metal fabrication, comes from the Middle English verb breken, or break, which meant to bend, change direction, or deflect. You could also “break” when you drew back the string of a bow to shoot an arrow. You could even break a beam of light by deflecting it with a mirror.
You should suggest the Fab Rats crew to lend you their tow truck and you can also finish up all their as well. You guys take a job from 90% to 110% complete which i love it.
I do like the time lapse. It really gives you time to appreciate the scale and speed of everything that's going on and allows to see the workshop and all the stuff in it properly. Much more watchable format. Great editing
Matt is going to be surprised but somewhat confused about how functional the panel is Absolutely 💯 impressive at the knowledge and workmanship Chad and the Team and Family accomplish with this 👍wiring configuration Have a Great Day 👍 God Bless America 🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
Matt will be speechless again. Korbin really really wanted to get in the cab. The way he looked at the Smurf ladder and then tested it was awesome. The application of the time laps sections really works. It shows how much methodical work is happening at the same time yet not letting the video get boring.
As an Electrician I'm fascinated by what you're doing Chad and crew. People think wiring homes and buildings are involved...Nothing compared to y'alls work.
The Chemical plant I worked at had the perfect tool for cutting all of those switch holes. Our machine shop custom fabricated lots of things and one of them was tube sheets for rebuilding heat exchangers. Those tube sheets could be anywhere from 1/2” to 3” thick and could be carbon steel, 316 stainless, nickel, monel, or hastelloy and for years they drilled the holes with a drill bit in a vertical milling machine. It took days to drill 100 or more holes that way. Then they got a water cutter, what a game changer. That thing can blast out 100+ holes in a couple of hours with absolute precision and nobody had to watch it once it got started. If you find a machine shop or fabrication shop with one of those they could crank it out quick and cheap.
Another step forward to completion. You mentioned the Shark Skin a few videos back and I'm waiting until you get to that point then I will know you are close to getting the monster out of shop. Thanks for sharing 👍
When I see the team working on a project like this, it makes me think it's a good thing you didn't know what was causing all those babies and you ended up with the best team in Utah. You are a lucky man to be able to work with your family and know they are safe with a secure future.
I absolutely love watching you guys work. The way your family works as a team should be commended. I love the way everyone just gets the job done. Thanks for the great content, and I hope you grow the channel to great heights!!!
Love the work and how your family comes together to do such cool stuff. My one suggestion is put some jump seats in over the toolboxes since Matt’s crew have already shown that’s where they are gonna ride
You can see the wheels in Korbin's head spinning trying to figure out how he was going to get to climb into the cab when it was still up on the lift. lol
Chad, you guys have the detail focus and skill to do what most builder's hate the most. It's probably a niche you do not want either but you do it so well.
Jaymie will definitely be happy with all Chad's team has done to the biggest wrecker and Matt will be very pleased with the final product! This wrecker will be Matt's off-road recovery primary recovery vehicle and he already misses it so much so he will be very pleased to get this wrecker back in the loop.
It Is old English from before Industrial Revolution. brake = to change direction. To draw a bow and arrow is to “brake” the sting. Learn something everyday. Thanks for sharing.
WOW good job you guys that is an unreal amount of work. I have a suggestion how about flip up covers for the two parking break switches??? they would be protected from so you cant hit them by accident and can be shut off in one motion by flipping the covers down....Just a thought thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Brake in metal working came from the Middle English verb breken, which means to break or change the direction of or deflect the later two of which are what you're doing when bending metal. Best!
How about install of a rear view mirror with dash cam and rear view camera when in reverse? I have seen some that look pretty nice. Display view is integrated into the mirror portion.
With the tolerances so close on the solenoids, is there any worry about contact with the cab when the vehicle flexes, which it will in the situations its going into?
I should have said just during the last video that you did, Need to put Chad's color on all the parts that need to be unhooked to lift the cab up. I believe it's red. I hope before you guys give it back you go on date night In it. Find a secluded place pitch dark black out and turn the lights on and let's see this puppy light up.
I can imagine that Nascar teams would have one hissy fit if they had to contend with all the electrical wiring and components that you guys are installing in Matt's WLORR!
B-roll idea, how about a time lapse right shot of wires on a table? Love the channel! Make sure it’s from the top down and you can call it the “keeps” cam. New sponser idea!
I'm from Wyoming and use them same terms and phrases! It must be an LDS influence. My dad always said "A drive line connects a gearbox to another gearbox/axle. A drive line has a drive shaft on it, put that does not make a drive line a drive shaft. 🤔 😁
Mad respect for all that wiring. I used to work on classic cars and I always hated fixing bad wiring. The dedication to doing it right is amazing. Salute you sir
24:45 According to google. The metal brake name originates from a middle English verb "breken" which is used to describe the act of bending or deflecting.
Outstanding work crew👍Your attention to detail, and workmanship is off the chart. I can plainly see, that the family is a very tight unit. Fast becoming my favourite channel on RUclips.😀
I was sorta surprised that you didn't use yellow wire for the amber and white wire for the white lights, but I guess those colors are used for something else already.
With Matts audience watching and then added to yours, I imagine you'll have extra work well into the next decade. Hope there were no immediate plans for retirement.
The enormous amount of wire you put in the wrecker probably would stretch 5 miles or more great video keep up the good work God bless from GA and stay safe
The break is middle english for bending metal, another great job Chad & crew on the heavy wreaker lights & everything work great, thank's for sharing God bless ❤😎👍
I think you need to mount a saddle somewhere on the back for Lizzy.
And a dog bed for Peanut !
A little swing hanging from the Boom 💥
On the top of the boom!
A Subi BRAT seat!
I say no , lizzy will be gone , it’s just a matter of time with husband in Texas . She’s a short timer . & I’m bummed .
Don't forget to install hooks on the dash for the keys they always forget to bring with. Maybe a "Got Keys?" warning light when the neutral safety switch is energized.
Good idea! Also add another light with a manually reset buzzer for "Got Fuel?" I truly do NOT understand why there is NOT a rule that says, fuel up when returning to base! EVERY TIME, NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!
Fuel gauge on a head-up display. Checklist attacked to center of steering wheel.
Matt is going to be blown away with all of your craftsmanship and attention to detail! I for one am very impressed!
Unfortunately, Craftsmanship and attention to detail is lost on Matt.
Detail ,Detail, detail...Great work...
Matt is a very practical guy and doesnt like spending a lot of effort on something that will work 90% as good with 30% of the effort. He appreciates stuff that is functional and works. I bet he will be very impressed with this.
I really like how Chad doesn't try it hide it when he makes a mistake. You can tell that he isn't happy about making the mistake, but he owns it, and just corrects it and moves on. Good job Chad!!!
Been there-----done that myself. Hind-sight is ALWAYS 20/20!
And when he fixed the error, it looked like it never happened. Impressive!
@@JohnShalamskas So true. He doesn't just patch it, he does it over if he has to.
Is there one of us that has not made a mistake......it is just part of the process. Great job all
@@kl1200r YES we ALL make mistakes!!! But SOME of us won't admit to it, or just try to hide it!🤣😂🤣
It's nice to see people take pride in their work. That is something we do not see a lot of anymore .
I've been trying to tell them that. there's a difference between bragging and admiring your work.
these folks deserve every part of every compliment they get for this truck
The 15th century definition of brake was “an instrument for crushing or pounding.” Ultimately the term “brake” became synonymous with “machine,” derived over time from machines used to crush grain and plant fibers. So in its simplest form, a “pressing machine” and a “press brake” are one in the same.
I like this explanation better than my own...
When my son was younger I asked him to hand me the speed square. Exasperated he asked me "why do they call it a square when it's shaped like a triangle?"
I told him to get used to such things!
@@azpapa9347 lol I had the same interaction with my daughter building her chicken coop. I showed her how you put it in the corner to square up the boards. Then she saw me marking of angles with it and it just confused her so I gave up
Not vandalism, stickers should say “ Matt, get gas!”. Put them everywhere.🤣🤣🤣🤣
No joke haha
that's probably better than any buzzer indicator. Maya the kind of guy that doesn't like to be constantly reminded, you can tell it makes an itch in his brain.
which makes it a perfect reminder
Fine gentlemen with a unique talent. Further, it’s not vandalism. The boss can do anything she wants.
The term “brake,” as used in modern sheet metal fabrication, comes from the Middle English verb breken, or break, which meant to bend, change direction, or deflect
Hmm, we obviously copy/pasted from the same source!
@@n4gix Yeppers - So much fabrication terminology came from the older English before things got changed about. Now to head off to the shambles so we can make some victory pasties or you could say off to the butcher shop so we can make some victory meat pies.
Best!
Thanks guys! Korbin loved getting that answered 😁
@@n4gix lol
I am blown away by the craftmanship you demonstrate. Love watching your stuff.
On another note, my first ride was a 58 chevy stepside pickup. You all so reminded me of an old memory. Through a series of stuff there was eight of us in the cab on a dark rainy night. I was driving, the guy beside me was shifting and the guy on the far side was telling me what was going on that side. We passed a cop and someone called "cop, duck!" He quickly turned on his lights and pulled us over. Lots of hilarity followed especially when he walked up and said "You were doing nothing wrong, except that when you passed me the entire windshield was full of B**ts. Lol HooRay for fun times.
😂😂😂
Not taking nothing from Matt ,Tom , Lizzy and the rest of Matt's crew but holy smoke!. They did the easy part. The weight of that wire loom adds 20% to the GVW. The burden of it on would certainly strain an ordinary mind. Kodos to Chad and his family for making it look easy. Also love the new time lapse editing. Chad's channel has very quickly become one of my favorites.
Very funny ending 🤣😂👍👍
I'm amazed at how you can make boring and tedious work totally exciting and entertaining.
Great work, everyone. Without you, Matt's Worlds Largest Off-Road Wrecker would be a pipe dream.
OHGoodness - so fun that you fit 6 people in the cab of the tow truck!
Matt is an amazing rough carpenter. You and your team are the fine, finish crew!
Chad, you are such a nice guy. The world needs more people like you. I wish you good health and long life.
I never have anything but nice comments about your team. Because it is the truth.
Wow Chad, I don't know how you and the team have the patience to do all the wiring that you do! But I sure am glad there are folks like you that can do such craftsmanship!
That takes the hammered paint finish to a new level.
Never would have guessed it took that much work to wire everything up…now I’m amazed on how much skill it takes to make it all work.
Even back in the day when you wired based on 12v positive or negative depending on the system and the ground, it was complicated and involved.
Now with sensor and computers it gas involved lots more wires. 3 wires for 1 circuit is common.
@ 41:00 looked a little like a busted can of biscuits! Great job Chad's Fab!
The term “brake,” as used in modern sheet metal fabrication, comes from the Middle English verb breken, or break, which meant to bend, change direction, or deflect. You could also “break” when you drew back the string of a bow to shoot an arrow. You could even break a beam of light by deflecting it with a mirror.
I can't believe that the Wrecker made it through the Wrecker Games with all the work it still needed.
I have to say I love how your editor(s) made this video exactly 42 minutes long. you have the Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything!
Jank workmanship +quality lines and great workmanship= pretty ok truck 5 years later!
And I thought Matt almost finished the build... This project is crazy. Just crazy. Respect to anyone working on it and contributing. Hat's off.
You should suggest the Fab Rats crew to lend you their tow truck and you can also finish up all their as well. You guys take a job from 90% to 110% complete which i love it.
Already in the works 😁
@@chadsfab sweet
I do like the time lapse. It really gives you time to appreciate the scale and speed of everything that's going on and allows to see the workshop and all the stuff in it properly. Much more watchable format. Great editing
32:00
Now that is a prime example of experience in the trade, and knowing your clientele.
I am blown away at your family’s skills!
If my late pop was still around and watching YT, this would be his #1 channel. Ingenuity, craftsmanship, family, fun and quality.
Matt is going to be surprised but somewhat confused about how functional the panel is
Absolutely 💯 impressive at the knowledge and workmanship Chad and the Team and Family accomplish with this 👍wiring configuration
Have a Great Day 👍
God Bless America 🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
Looking awesome watching now
You all do amazing work. I can't wait to see the final finished product. Truly amazing. Triple thumbs up Chad's Fab Team!!
Fred Flintstone and
his trusty claw !
🤣
Matt will be speechless again.
Korbin really really wanted to get in the cab. The way he looked at the Smurf ladder and then tested it was awesome.
The application of the time laps sections really works. It shows how much methodical work is happening at the same time yet not letting the video get boring.
As an Electrician I'm fascinated by what you're doing Chad and crew. People think wiring homes and buildings are involved...Nothing compared to y'alls work.
Wow, I hope Matt appreciates the amazing work you are doing!!! Wow
I've said this a hundred times so once more won't hurt. I love this channel!! Excellent Personified!
Two observations - love that you’re a family, and the attention to detail is off the charts! 💪👍🏼
The Chemical plant I worked at had the perfect tool for cutting all of those switch holes. Our machine shop custom fabricated lots of things and one of them was tube sheets for rebuilding heat exchangers. Those tube sheets could be anywhere from 1/2” to 3” thick and could be carbon steel, 316 stainless, nickel, monel, or hastelloy and for years they drilled the holes with a drill bit in a vertical milling machine. It took days to drill 100 or more holes that way. Then they got a water cutter, what a game changer. That thing can blast out 100+ holes in a couple of hours with absolute precision and nobody had to watch it once it got started. If you find a machine shop or fabrication shop with one of those they could crank it out quick and cheap.
The clown car part was too funny. I can see Matt and them trying to beat it.
😂🤣😂
Sticker
I was kinda thinking a "Keystone Klowns" combination, lol. From Beatles & Phone Booths, definite nostalgia fun... What a chuckle fest! Thanx !
@@chadsfab A Chad's Fab 6-pack!
Another step forward to completion.
You mentioned the Shark Skin a few videos back and I'm waiting until you get to that point then I will know you are close to getting the monster out of shop. Thanks for sharing 👍
Matt has other plans for it, ask that we not SharkHide it so we didn't
When I see the team working on a project like this, it makes me think it's a good thing you didn't know what was causing all those babies and you ended up with the best team in Utah. You are a lucky man to be able to work with your family and know they are safe with a secure future.
3 guys grunting, trying to move the chassis; then momma comes along and the truck wheels forward just fine! (12:04)
I absolutely love watching you guys work. The way your family works as a team should be commended. I love the way everyone just gets the job done. Thanks for the great content, and I hope you grow the channel to great heights!!!
Amazing work yall do SIR..PERFECTION at its best...
Love the work and how your family comes together to do such cool stuff. My one suggestion is put some jump seats in over the toolboxes since Matt’s crew have already shown that’s where they are gonna ride
Just an idea for the wrecker two desert buggy seats one on each side in the back of the wrecker might be a good idea for a couple extra seats
I just noticed that the CHAD'S FAB logo looks like it says CHAOS FAB if you squint. Nice.
You can see the wheels in Korbin's head spinning trying to figure out how he was going to get to climb into the cab when it was still up on the lift. lol
She's a Vandal! So is Robby Layton!!
Completely agree if it wasn't agreed upon and encouraged by the owner. But with that permission it's all done in good fun. - Stacie
Chad, you guys have the detail focus and skill to do what most builder's hate the most. It's probably a niche you do not want either but you do it so well.
I think Matt will be excited to get this rig back. You guys have done an awesome job. And someone has an eye for DECALS!
Great video folks,peace to you all…
Jaymie will definitely be happy with all Chad's team has done to the biggest wrecker and Matt will be very pleased with the final product! This wrecker will be Matt's off-road recovery primary recovery vehicle and he already misses it so much so he will be very pleased to get this wrecker back in the loop.
It Is old English from before Industrial Revolution. brake = to change direction. To draw a bow and arrow is to “brake” the sting. Learn something everyday. Thanks for sharing.
WOW good job you guys that is an unreal amount of work. I have a suggestion how about flip up covers for the two parking break switches??? they would be protected from so you cant hit them by accident and can be shut off in one motion by flipping the covers down....Just a thought thanks for taking us along for the ride!
To activate the park brake you have to fully apply the brakes to be engaged and disengaged. Shouldn't be accidental
@@chadsfab Yes but they would look real cool😅
Actually the winch controls need flip up covers, or some sort of master arm, to keep them from being accidentally activated.
There is a master switch for them.
@@JohnShalamskas ❤
Brake in metal working came from the Middle English verb breken, which means to break or change the direction of or deflect the later two of which are what you're doing when bending metal.
Best!
Chad and the boys won't be sorry to see the heavy wrecker leave
Me thinks that it will return!!!!!! Probably more than once!!!
You guys are awesome ! Mind boggling work 😂😅😊
That was another awesome one guys!
Really enjoyed the fun at the end too.
Can't wait for the next one, have a great week!
Vandalism, oh and one eyed Willie 😂. Maybe would go there. Hope the family is all great. Love the videos. And thank you.
How about install of a rear view mirror with dash cam and rear view camera when in reverse? I have seen some that look pretty nice. Display view is integrated into the mirror portion.
I died laughing at the end. Absolutely loved it. 😂 God bless
So wise , Thank You . Such fine work, Jump seats would be good , but Where?
With the tolerances so close on the solenoids, is there any worry about contact with the cab when the vehicle flexes, which it will in the situations its going into?
Everything is so ridgid, no. But if it by chance did touch it it wouldn't cause any problems
I should have said just during the last video that you did, Need to put Chad's color on all the parts that need to be unhooked to lift the cab up. I believe it's red. I hope before you guys give it back you go on date night In it. Find a secluded place pitch dark black out and turn the lights on and let's see this puppy light up.
Just a thought.
The 3D printer would have great to print the console switch panel & left you all that time for other things.
Keep up the great videos.
That should read "would have been great " .... sorry
Not great in the sun and heat. Could have made the template on it though. I think the logical step there though is a plasma table 😂
@@zyeborm Fab Rats has one, but I think they are a bit far away.
3D printer creates a plastic end product. Metal is a lot more rugged.
I can imagine that Nascar teams would have one hissy fit if they had to contend with all the electrical wiring and components that you guys are installing in Matt's WLORR!
The victory pie box is an great addition. 😅😂😊
17:00 saw that hammer ,, We don't need no education ,,,, mmm came straight to mind..
B-roll idea, how about a time lapse right shot of wires on a table? Love the channel!
Make sure it’s from the top down and you can call it the “keeps” cam. New sponser idea!
I'm from Wyoming and use them same terms and phrases! It must be an LDS influence. My dad always said "A drive line connects a gearbox to another gearbox/axle. A drive line has a drive shaft on it, put that does not make a drive line a drive shaft.
🤔 😁
Mad respect for all that wiring. I used to work on classic cars and I always hated fixing bad wiring. The dedication to doing it right is amazing.
Salute you sir
I know nothing about fabrication, wiring or engines but I find it fascinating to watch y’all work. Great job to your whole team/family as always.
You guys are so good, enjoy listening to all of you. Thank You every day.😊🎉
The custom bracket for the boom lights is awesome craftsmanship!
She's not a vandal! She's a hooligan!
Or a hooligirl
She just trying to out sticker Robby.
@@jimparr5412 Hula girl?
I’m amazed and Chad does wiring way more then you could know
Another great video team!
Great thinkin ahead 😏.. couple of those saved some trail fixes for sure. Nice and clean work all around, super extras!🎉👍
☕🐢
Wow it's the wrecker clown car! That was great! Claw hammer to your skills just reached a new level ;)
The record of six might be tied but not broken.
@@garychristison763 More like 5.5 than 6 🙂
Chad's Fab is a great team and shop. Just wish you were in California where I live. I'd have you as my mechanic.
Good work it's nice to watch your family Chad yall work well together
It's fun watching the difference in your style from Matt's. Great attention to detail. Can't wait to see the finished product.
Thanks for the video Chad great job on the wrecker awesome work for sure ❤❤😊. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️❤️.
24:45
According to google. The metal brake name originates from a middle English verb "breken" which is used to describe the act of bending or deflecting.
I may be wrong but I believe marine ignition switches have allowances for the thicker gelcoat for a boat. So... might have been handy for Matts truck.
Correct, many marine ignition switches even fit panels up to 1" thick.
Outstanding work crew👍Your attention to detail, and workmanship is off the chart. I can plainly see, that the family is a very tight unit. Fast becoming my favourite channel on RUclips.😀
Amber rock lights w/o the strobe is really cool! Leave it like that?
I was sorta surprised that you didn't use yellow wire for the amber and white wire for the white lights, but I guess those colors are used for something else already.
One persons vandalizing is another person art .
With Matts audience watching and then added to yours, I imagine you'll have extra work well into the next decade. Hope there were no immediate plans for retirement.
Love to see the pros doing their thing. Matt is gonna be proud.
MORR will need a manual (which they won't read) to learn how everything works
Tom will read it
Especially for the fuel guage.
@Christian Weagle
Be able to recite everything in it, quoting what chapter and page.
Everything seems very practical and I'm willing to bet all the switches will be properly labeled, so I guess it shouldn't be too bad to figure out.
Chad already has all the schematics drawn out, that won't be diffcult.
You guys ate awesome at what you do. I really like the fact that you show your mistakes.
The enormous amount of wire you put in the wrecker probably would stretch 5 miles or more great video keep up the good work God bless from GA and stay safe
😂 Figure it about 1600 - 1800 feet of wire
Matt's going to have more switches and wires than a commercial air liner!! LOL!! You guys are still doing a really fine job!!
It needs jump seats!
The break is middle english for bending metal, another great job Chad & crew on the heavy wreaker lights & everything work great, thank's for sharing God bless ❤😎👍