Some people are not as wise in reality as they sometimes think they are. It could also be the person just did not know any better is a posibility also. You are doing a good job at protecting this cars oaint job.
True, not everyone has come from any background of working on cars and some people are highly intelligent in some areas and have a hard time making common sense lol
I remember you duplicated the car color perfectly with some paint; maybe use some of that on the washers and you should be set! Paul’s rubber washer idea was genius!
Hey thank you! Acrylic paint might last a little while on that type of surface, it’s not too bad though, it’s keeping the window safe, most important 💗 Have a nice week!
Tina's repair services...Look out Paul,Miss Tina has a great learning curve and could soon be great competition for your channel. Thanks Tina.Enjoy and be safe.😊
You were lucky with the stuck one - next time cut the paint with a razor knife to prevent the paint from sticking- I love watching you learn to do your own work- it must be “killing” Paul to not show off and take over- love your shows
Nicely done. No one else is going to mention the leap into the rumble seat??!! I’m impressed! And Dylan looks like an excellent helper. Thanks for taking us along - God Bless ~ Chuck
Tina, if you ever get in this spot again, use an Exacto knife to break the paint seal so that it won't crack and take more paint than you want. Anyhow, good job from both you and your fabulous hubby, Paul.
Thanks for sharing Tina. As others have said, cutting the paint with a very sharp knife will stop it cracking in the wrong spot, also heating the area carefully will make the paint less brittle too. A hair dryer will do. I often remember this just after I chip the paint, haha. Keep up the good work.
Nice fix on old Roadie the Roadster. That's a shame someone painted those what should be bumpers in.😟I think your fix made it look a lot better and gave you the needed security of the window. Good luck on the rest of the fixes your going to do! I hope all goes well and you all have a nice week, what's left of it. Thanks and be safe out there!
2 hours after you installed the great idea of bumper guards, I fought site of picture where the back of a 1929 which had a chrome looking rack in place where your window guards are.
Thanks for sharing Tina! Gonna have to come up with a name for my coupe. My 3 yr old grandson calls it Rumblebutt…. Not so sure I want to call it that though. :)
Good job. You might consider taking each screw back out and putting a dab of loctite on each screw, or use a lock washer on each screw to prevent vibration backing out the screw over time.
Lol, he is! I don’t think so, the rubber part of it was about an inch long and not quite as wide as a pencil, also had a bit of a twist on the end as if to assist with getting it in a hole. It would be interesting to know what they are actually for?
Thank you so much for caring 💕 Unfortunately not wearing gloves and pounding wooden stakes in the garden with an 8 lb metal mallet, slightly missed the stake 😜
Some people are not as wise in reality as they sometimes think they are. It could also be the person just did not know any better is a posibility also. You are doing a good job at protecting this cars oaint job.
True, not everyone has come from any background of working on cars and some people are highly intelligent in some areas and have a hard time making common sense lol
Yes those kitties love to supervise whenever you’re working on cars. Roadie is happy with his new window bumpers.
Thanks so much Douglas, have an awesome week 💗
I remember you duplicated the car color perfectly with some paint; maybe use some of that on the washers and you should be set! Paul’s rubber washer idea was genius!
Hey thank you! Acrylic paint might last a little while on that type of surface, it’s not too bad though, it’s keeping the window safe, most important 💗 Have a nice week!
Tina's repair services...Look out Paul,Miss Tina has a great learning curve and could soon be great competition for your channel. Thanks Tina.Enjoy and be safe.😊
That’s very sweet of you to say, but I think Paul is safe 💕😂
Good Job! Roadie just gets spiffier every day!
Thanks so much Jeffery 💕
It always amazes me the kind of stuff you still can get for these Model A’s!
It’s just so awesome!!!
You were lucky with the stuck one - next time cut the paint with a razor knife to prevent the paint from sticking- I love watching you learn to do your own work- it must be “killing” Paul to not show off and take over- love your shows
Thank you so much 💕 Lol, Paul is actually really good at letting me learn by doing and great at giving me advice when I need it. Have a great week!
Love your helper Dylan! I can tell he "helps" a lot!
😂 thank you, he’s so sweet, always wants to be involved with what I’m doing, even in the garden!
Nicely done. No one else is going to mention the leap into the rumble seat??!! I’m impressed! And Dylan looks like an excellent helper. Thanks for taking us along - God Bless ~ Chuck
Lol, I was surprised that hardly anyone was surprised…the magic of tv, thank you and have a blessed rest of your week! 💗
You can purchase a copy of the Service Bulletins (a MUST HAVE) from most of the Model A parts suppliers as well.
Tina, if you ever get in this spot again, use an Exacto knife to break the paint seal so that it won't crack and take more paint than you want. Anyhow, good job from both you and your fabulous hubby, Paul.
Oh that’s a great idea, thanks! Have a great week! 💗
Thanks for sharing Tina.
As others have said, cutting the paint with a very sharp knife will stop it cracking in the wrong spot, also heating the area carefully will make the paint less brittle too. A hair dryer will do. I often remember this just after I chip the paint, haha.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing, have a nice weekend 💗
That books seems cool just to read.
Awesome job!
Thank you! Have a nice week 💗
Nice fix on old Roadie the Roadster. That's a shame someone painted those what should be bumpers in.😟I think your fix made it look a lot better and gave you the needed security of the window. Good luck on the rest of the fixes your going to do! I hope all goes well and you all have a nice week, what's left of it. Thanks and be safe out there!
Hi Dan, thank you for your sweet message, have a wonderful rest of your week 💗
I could have read that book for you, Tina. My eyes are also from 1957!
You’ve seen a lot of cool things!
Dillon "But mom I just want to help "
model T great tip !
Lol, thanks Mat 💗
@@Modeltshinn When your owner (cat )trys to help you great sense of humor!
@@mattomon1045 lol, Paul calls him the shop tiger 😂
Paisley is a little more shy, she doesn’t get into stuff with me very much, she’s very prissy 💕
@@Modeltshinn Cat person to cat person Thay all have there Personality that is way we love them!
@@mattomon1045 absolutely 💕 then you should enjoy next Wednesdays video, Dillon really played up to the camera this time 😂
Ahh little Dylan wants to help and it sounds like your girls are enjoying the rain as well. Paul is such a great problem solver ❤you both.
Thanks 💕 Have an awesome week!
@@Modeltshinn I will I am going to be up in OR at a family reunion.
@@shannykin8771 safe and fun travels to you & family 💕
Thank you we will be safe.
Great job Model T.
Thanks Mark 💗
2 hours after you installed the great idea of bumper guards, I fought site of picture where the back of a 1929 which had a chrome looking rack in place where your window guards are.
Interesting…
Well, I don't have a roaster, oops! Roadster! But it is fun, interesting and informative! Who knows, maybe one day I will! Thanks!
Haha, thanks William, have a wonderful week! 💕
Oh, what did you do to your left hand? Boo-boo, eh?
One of your chickens seem to appreciate your video too.
Lol, they have bad timing! It seems like they are quiet till I start filming 😂
Great repair!
Thanks Gary! 💕
Model T - your awesome!
Thanks Pat 💕
Thanks for sharing Tina! Gonna have to come up with a name for my coupe. My 3 yr old grandson calls it Rumblebutt…. Not so sure I want to call it that though. :)
Thank you 💕 omg, Rumblebutt, I laughed so hard just now that I drooled 😂
Good job. You might consider taking each screw back out and putting a dab of loctite on each screw, or use a lock washer on each screw to prevent vibration backing out the screw over time.
Thanks, I’ll check it out! Have a great week! 💗
Love the content!
Thank you so much 💗
Dillon😻😻😻😻😻😻
Cat is a goofball! Looking at those, do you think the old ones were in upside down?
Lol, he is! I don’t think so, the rubber part of it was about an inch long and not quite as wide as a pencil, also had a bit of a twist on the end as if to assist with getting it in a hole. It would be interesting to know what they are actually for?
How did you jump in like that?
Haha, I was wondering if anyone would ask me that 😂
The magic of television 😁💗
Awww you have a boo boo on your left hand.😔
Thank you so much for caring 💕 Unfortunately not wearing gloves and pounding wooden stakes in the garden with an 8 lb metal mallet, slightly missed the stake 😜
keepin it "on the road"! 🔧🪛 I like it!
Thanks! 💕