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Комментарии • 177

  • @stephendoyle2393
    @stephendoyle2393 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a horrendous example of a 911! Obviously it shows that you enjoy a challenge 😊
    Thank you for sharing your craftsmanship with the world.
    I truly enjoy your channel!

  • @stevenmackay9192
    @stevenmackay9192 Год назад +1

    JEEZ....most would have scrapped this, but you are the Legend.

  • @drumtochtyglen
    @drumtochtyglen Год назад +3

    This one just goes on and on. You do one repair and the next panel is not what it seems but just another cover over a further rusted area. It can be a pain to work all day only to find another problem. You are doing a great job Steve

    • @yorkshirecarrestoration
      @yorkshirecarrestoration  Год назад +1

      yes you are definitly right Eddie, this one seems to be taking forever to clean up ready for new metal haha

  • @robundjacq
    @robundjacq Год назад +3

    Now whe have also a disaster porsche. Cant wait for the next part.Keep going guys.

  • @barryturner1152
    @barryturner1152 Год назад

    Wow! That poor old porsche has some serious metalworm, looking forward to seeing u work yer magic again mate.

  • @Afrodizyak47
    @Afrodizyak47 Год назад +5

    Steve, as always a treatise on how to repair and replace corrosion affected panels and structural components.. and how many ways a pre-existing bodge up, can be sculptured! Always learn a lot and admire how you and your team go about your business! You simply make what at times, must be frustratingly painful to you, look like fun. Thanks as always.

  • @pawelwolski1316
    @pawelwolski1316 Год назад +3

    You are an artist sir. I especially enjoy watching you transform flat sheet metal into art. I almost wish I had a rusted out whatever so I could become your customer, but since I live in sunny Indonesia and ride motorcycles.......that will not happen. Watching your work is simply, sheet metal therapy for the mind and soul. Wish you all the best, in this crazy world, you are the real deal.

  • @davepriddy9263
    @davepriddy9263 5 месяцев назад

    Great work on the rust repair.

  • @phildelfosse8085
    @phildelfosse8085 10 месяцев назад

    How courageous you are !

  • @helmutstrap
    @helmutstrap Год назад

    Recent subscriber to the channel, binge watched the Suzuki and Datsun so far. Really enjoy the content!

  • @johnboy384
    @johnboy384 Год назад +1

    Bloody impressive. Someone really wants that cars saved. Thanks for the videos.

  • @stephengirling7859
    @stephengirling7859 Год назад +3

    Love these no fuss, no frills videos. Just you working your metal magic!

  • @JB-996
    @JB-996 Год назад +4

    Bit of a 'Triggers broom' this car. I'm sure it's going to be great in the end, but thats a hell of a lot of work. The owner made a great choice sending it to you guys to sort out. I bet his bill is going to sting a bit!

    • @yorkshirecarrestoration
      @yorkshirecarrestoration  Год назад +1

      thank you :), his bill wont be that bad cause we aren't expensive :)

    • @MrMargaretScratcher
      @MrMargaretScratcher Год назад

      Being able to fabricate the panels makes all the difference here - Aircooled VW inner front wings are about £1-200 a side.The cheapest I can find the same panel for a Porsche 911/912 is over £600 :(

  • @ScottnotBob
    @ScottnotBob Год назад +1

    DAAAAAAANG! Thought the Datsun was bad…

  • @gabrielcharles1178
    @gabrielcharles1178 Год назад +1

    😮Impressive, as ever !
    Method, patience and nice work !!
    Every cut reveals an other rust nightmare !🫣
    I really love your channel, keep posting. !👏🫶

  • @joeambaye8681
    @joeambaye8681 Год назад

    Wonderful skills and a pleasure to watch - cheers 🍺

  • @ollieox4176
    @ollieox4176 Год назад +4

    Great content guys, keep at it. This channel will keep growing, I believe it will get huge one day! To do this work is a talent in itself but to document it as well as you do is brilliant.

    • @yorkshirecarrestoration
      @yorkshirecarrestoration  Год назад +3

      thank you :) the encouragement is appreciated , we hope it will grow as well :)

  • @27jpski
    @27jpski Год назад +1

    I didn’t even recognized the kidney bracket area at first. What a terrible cover up job. Great to see you do it the right way and don’t get discouraged . Keep those video coming, they are great. Cheers from Canada

  • @matthewgrice6902
    @matthewgrice6902 Год назад

    Nice work Steve.

  • @starrpuruto588
    @starrpuruto588 Год назад

    Yet, another awesome learning tutorial, thanks Steve for showing your metal magic ,so cool to watch, even though I miss the comedy show the two Ronnie's 30yrs ago you must remember Steve, I would rather watch you and Ryan's performance when you work together. Thanks Steve for the knowledge.

  • @bigbird2100
    @bigbird2100 Год назад +1

    Great video 👍 The idea of replacing floor pans has alot of merit going by historic repairs and the usual rust areas.

    • @yorkshirecarrestoration
      @yorkshirecarrestoration  Год назад +1

      hi Sean, on this car the floor pan edges are the problem but the rest i good :)

  • @TheKilgore666
    @TheKilgore666 Год назад +1

    good job :) cover whole glass from inside too.

  • @tonygoshive785
    @tonygoshive785 Год назад +6

    Great repair as always. Just wondering, would you guys ever consider getting one of these laser machine, it’s crazy how fast they can remove rust

    • @ToreDL87
      @ToreDL87 Год назад

      That laser video Edd made kinda spoiled us, didn't it?
      Issue is YCR already talked about not actually charging all that much for their work, all said'n done a laser costs 25-50k so would be outright impossible given their income.
      The lasers don't fully remove the rust too, and do leave pitted areas with sorta semi-deactivated rust, they also don't give a sense for how thin the metal actually is.
      A neat little 5 gallon pot pressurized Sandblaster wouldn't be a bad investment though, if not a bit messy (nothing a bit of masking work won't fix), because it doesn't leave untreated pits, and flexes the panel a bit for a good ballpark idea of strength.
      Laser or blaster, at the end of the day they just need to get the rust outta there instead of contaminating fresh steel with rust picked up by grinding disc.
      The repairs themselves are fine though! 😁

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf Год назад +1

    Yet again Steve you’ve done magic on the rusty Porsche 👍🏻

  • @karenmurray3098
    @karenmurray3098 Год назад +1

    yikes , MORE patches welded over rust !! and i said this would be easy 😂 amazing work on the rusty rhine wagon steve

    • @yorkshirecarrestoration
      @yorkshirecarrestoration  Год назад +1

      Hi Karen :) , yes we knew from inspecting it that it wa going to be a challenge but worthy of youtubing

  • @cybersurfer2010
    @cybersurfer2010 Год назад

    So many layers of sheet metal. Nice job!

  • @richardbutterfield7399
    @richardbutterfield7399 Год назад

    never seen soo much rust - what a fantastic job it really is great to watch you transform this - please keep up the good work !!!

  • @chrisparsons5422
    @chrisparsons5422 Год назад +1

    most of your dedication and skill is on cars that would have been crushed, you guys are saviours, not many left . could i hire a spot welder to repair my cycleing shorts, they always fail in the crutch. no not like Long John Silver, a bit more closer

  • @barrypowell5108
    @barrypowell5108 Год назад +1

    I personally have found a large percentage of classic cars. They might be shiny on the outside but rusty underneath. Then you feel bad when you inform the customer how badly it's been repaired. I am sure you have had the same, but we still love classic cars. Keep up the good work lads

  • @davidbeckett7291
    @davidbeckett7291 Год назад +2

    Glad you are practising on cars other than Mazdas with sills - just hope people realise most older cars have the same issue and it should NOT put them off buying which ever car you are repairing.

  • @halvardollikainen3999
    @halvardollikainen3999 Год назад +1

    Almost painful to watch you uncover all that rust inside that sill.. Looking forward to see it all coming back together! 😊

  • @davidlawson8145
    @davidlawson8145 Год назад +1

    Great work

  • @DonAl9114
    @DonAl9114 Год назад

    The chassis of this 911 is a total wreck. Even with all the really good repairs I would not be keen to own this. May the owner enjoy it and have fun. Nice to watch the step by step improvements. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @garymallard4699
    @garymallard4699 Год назад +3

    Heater tubes look bad? can those be accessed after you weld around them?

  • @pl5624
    @pl5624 Год назад

    Up to 19.2 k now!! Getting to that 20k number fast!!

  • @jerryshepherd6528
    @jerryshepherd6528 Год назад +1

    If it wasn`t for old rusty cars life would be dull as 😄

  • @davidmckinney6577
    @davidmckinney6577 Год назад +1

    Wow I'm amazed everytime I watch your videos I had no idea unibody construction cars had so much built into them for strength like inside the rocker panels I've got a jaguar and it has rusted out floor pans and frame rails that comes down the bulkhead and turned back and goes down the undercarriage till past the front doors the inside of my frame rails are completely gone on both sides were they turned to a ninety degrees and go down the car but I noticed my rocker panels don't have any thing on the inside of them they are hollow..I'm going to fix the frame rails and construct a full perimeter chassis gonna be hard but I think I have it almost figured out..thanks for all the uploads you guys are the best 👌

  • @spencereagle1118
    @spencereagle1118 Год назад

    What an eye opener. It's a case of buyer beware if ever there was. Even after competent repair who wants to throw serious money at a patchwork quilt?

  • @mikeafa1
    @mikeafa1 Год назад

    One huge takeaway and lesson learned here is to never overlay sheet metal over original sheet metal. When you make repairs, to make sure you aren't sealing up drain and vent holes. They are there for a reason folks!
    Steve, even that heat exchange pipe needs replacing. It's rotted too!
    This gives new meaning to pealing back the onion. There is so much work to be done just in this sill area. Some of the new sheet metal parts don't even look the same as what you are cutting out. Major boddgery has been done. Are you trying to compete with Ryan on who has the worst disaster restoration? Lol.

  • @amunarjoh
    @amunarjoh Год назад

    This poor old thing, clinging to life with the only things supporting it being; fond memories and random spots of paint

  • @chrisbuckland8389
    @chrisbuckland8389 Год назад +1

    Steve great to watch that's the next level. Fearless

  • @danijelcar5184
    @danijelcar5184 Год назад +1

    Lots of rust to be repaird😎👍

  • @nrw34260
    @nrw34260 Год назад +1

    Brilliant work as usual. When does it get to the point when you say. It ain't worth it 😂. Doing some work on my jaguar mk2, what thickness steel do you recommend for the chassis rails?

    • @yorkshirecarrestoration
      @yorkshirecarrestoration  Год назад +1

      if its worth doing for the customer then its worth doing it to us , we hardly ever give up on a classic car and we are also always up for a challenge :)

  • @johncoldwell340
    @johncoldwell340 Год назад +2

    My bosses old s type jaguar the welder pulled out road signs paper mache and a ton and a half of fibreglass/ filler all hidden under a very nice paint after seeing that it changes your perception of what lies beneath 😳 have so much respect for you guys that actually cut the all the rust out and take pride in your craft👍

  • @guyemmott4009
    @guyemmott4009 Год назад +2

    Makes you wonder how many of these high end classics that enter the auction circuits and look stunning (with estimate valuations to match), have this level of corrosion lurking underneath...🤔🤷🏼‍♂️🥴

    • @yorkshirecarrestoration
      @yorkshirecarrestoration  Год назад +1

      we have had a lot of so called very clean classics , only to find under the coverups there is bad metal :#

  • @kingearl2596
    @kingearl2596 Год назад +3

    Every Person I know would have scrapped this wreck; you do a great job. Sadfully Porsche has high price, but poor steel.

  • @niddstube
    @niddstube Год назад +1

    Hi great work guys just one ask where did you source the magnetic square work lights?

  • @AMSVauxhall
    @AMSVauxhall Год назад +1

    You make it look so easy! Wish I had the skills to do this but I will stick to mechanics. I do have a man Astra GSI in need of bodywork if you guys are keen? 😉
    Andy

  • @BigPaul62
    @BigPaul62 Год назад +1

    Rotten as a plum, pity it's such a valuable car otherwise I fear it would be in a scrapyard. Someone must love it to finance all your brilliant work.

  • @viffe87
    @viffe87 Год назад +1

    Those who welded that car before you don't deserve their cup of tea. Disaster Porsche? Anyways, always a pleasure to watch you work and keep up the good work:)

  • @williamwales6619
    @williamwales6619 Год назад +1

    Well Stevie, the previous entry is just about spot on. That being the case there is nothing else for it but to visit yer local pub and get a couple of tankards of that John Smith's amber nectar we keep hearing about up here. We recon it's over rated BTW.

  • @leofabbro456
    @leofabbro456 Год назад +1

    after the Distaster Datsun here the Catastrophic Porshe.

  • @dra911
    @dra911 Год назад +2

    The rockers and kidney bowls are known trouble spots for 911s of this vintage. Ask me how I know, lol. I see you've got replacement panels... But it looks like you've got a good amount of work ahead of you with the surrounding metal. Keen to see the next step, good luck!

    • @clunk54
      @clunk54 Год назад

      Rough guess at the age of this car?

    • @dra911
      @dra911 Год назад +1

      It's a "G-Bodied" car, so could be late 70's to end of the 80's. Probably around 40 years old. All 911's have been fully galvanised since 1976, but the real issue is the dirt/grime accumulates under the wheel arches and kidney bowls - I spent many hours cleaning up mine. Fender liners would have helped, but were only added starting with the 964 (1989.)

    • @clunk54
      @clunk54 Год назад

      @@dra911 Thanks for quick reply-i don't know my 911's but the Carrera script sorta suggested to me that sort of era. Frightening how far the shell can deteriorate internally whilst still looking acceptable from the outside

    • @dra911
      @dra911 Год назад

      Absolutely, and with the prices these cars fetch these days, there's a lot of incentive to cover up the problems as well. I still love them 🙂

  • @Garffey
    @Garffey Год назад +1

    Fantastic stuff again Steve 👍👍 Really feel for the owner of this car who seems to get a right kicking at every cut you make!
    But guess he's re-assured that at least your doing the right thing for him and taking no chances!
    Keep up the good work!
    P.S Any plans for some vids on the S800?

  • @christoph404
    @christoph404 Год назад

    my word..the amount of rot beneath the surface of that car is quite startling...or is that an understatement!

  • @amxen1
    @amxen1 Год назад +2

    i like how you start by fixing a little hole in the wing then proceed to cut off the full side of the car lol

  • @stevemcilroy9518
    @stevemcilroy9518 Год назад +1

    Oh F...........lipping heck, worth saving though.

  • @paulluggar5964
    @paulluggar5964 Год назад +1

    Wow that Porche looks like a Panzerfalle with all the bracing!
    Worse then the Disaster Datsun?

  • @curtraaymakers6777
    @curtraaymakers6777 Год назад +2

    Is that in any way related to the Desaster Datsun? 🤔😭 What a job....

  • @jeffhammond8969
    @jeffhammond8969 Год назад +1

    Will there be any original metal left?😂. Great work Steve and a thumbs down to whoever did prior work on this car, very shoddy. Love that you are bringing it back from the dead.

  • @tedpalmer1537
    @tedpalmer1537 Год назад +3

    No kidney bowls, no inner sills, that thing was a complete death trap if anyone had crashed it there was no strength in the chassis.

  • @leeopenshaw9302
    @leeopenshaw9302 Год назад

    Great work as always Steve 👍👍👍

  • @dropinbiking92
    @dropinbiking92 Год назад +3

    Don't lose faith. I knew how bad this was going to be. Layering floor patches always leads to trouble. Glad it's in good hands.

  • @morfeussssss
    @morfeussssss Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing these videos. If you have the opportunity, please show more details. Absolutely everything is interesting in the process of your work.

  • @mercedes_and_more
    @mercedes_and_more Год назад

    Evening from Germany 👌👌

  • @lackodhr.5303
    @lackodhr.5303 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @wendyowen8403
    @wendyowen8403 Год назад

    Could the Porsche get any worse? 😮 Excellent skills in fabrication so well done.

  • @carlsiddorn4385
    @carlsiddorn4385 Год назад

    Wow what a mess well done steve top job mate

  • @UlfWolf_Skater
    @UlfWolf_Skater Год назад +4

    My god, it is even worse than the disaster Datsun😮. I mean these cars are really collectors items and hopefully all the work will pay off in the end.😉

  • @ProfessionalPainterDecorator
    @ProfessionalPainterDecorator Год назад

    How do you price this sort of work?

  • @colinritchie1757
    @colinritchie1757 Год назад +2

    Wat's the difference between this 911 and te Disaster Datsun, well judging from this video, about 5 years and 1/2" of filler = excellent work as ever

  • @markfoster7564
    @markfoster7564 Год назад +1

    😮 Someone probably paid good money for that butcher job!

  • @jean-marcheu7428
    @jean-marcheu7428 Год назад +2

    But what work and above all not to be discouraged. It is a mille-feuille of rust and you are, on the scale of the car, watchmakers. What is the function, the usefulness, of the cylindrical shaped components at the base of the doors? Courage and Patience, congratulations in any case. Bonjour de Paris

  • @deanmarskell1518
    @deanmarskell1518 Год назад +1

    Hiya Steve more quality repairs and putting somebody's bodge jobs right excellent work as always maybe this 911 will give the disaster Datsun a run for its money on the dreaded tin worm stakes as well as performance love the channel and what you guys do keep up the great work ♥️👌👌👍

  • @andrewbaluk1663
    @andrewbaluk1663 Год назад

    is it completely missing the kidney bowl pressing near the b post?

  • @claireparkinson2044
    @claireparkinson2044 Год назад +1

    Hi Steve that got very serious very quickly 😢 I'm sure you will sort it 😮 good luck

  • @OlegPetmanson
    @OlegPetmanson 11 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @neilbarnes3557
    @neilbarnes3557 Год назад +3

    This Porsche is starting to give the Disaster Datsun a run for its money; some quality German rust under those bodge repairs!

  • @jonbrown4642
    @jonbrown4642 Год назад

    Jesus wept it gets worse ! That must have been an extremely cheap base car or there's some serious sentimental value attached to it, great work !!!

    • @daos3300
      @daos3300 Год назад

      or someone got badly ripped off, because on the outside it looked great.

  • @anthonygowland8363
    @anthonygowland8363 Год назад +1

    My lord ... is there enough left to make a car again?

  • @falcon23spc
    @falcon23spc Год назад +1

    Can you get inner wings?

  • @SuperWayneyb
    @SuperWayneyb Год назад

    🤘😎🤘

  • @cdfloresnunez
    @cdfloresnunez Год назад +1

    Rotten to the core! Just like mine!! 😅🤣😂 Awesome Job as always !!

  • @benblackburn6620
    @benblackburn6620 Год назад +2

    What is that tubular thing inside the sill?

    • @yorkypaul98
      @yorkypaul98 Год назад +4

      To convey warm air from engine to cabin, like old beetle.

    • @garymallard4699
      @garymallard4699 Год назад +2

      Heater tubes..they get heat from the mufflers ..they then send it up to cab to warm the inside..defrost the windows..and any fool inside in cold weather...

  • @stevepringle2295
    @stevepringle2295 Год назад

    Rust bucket disaster.

  • @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm420
    @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm420 Год назад +1

    Is 'moor rust' worse than normal rust?

  • @dinxsy8069
    @dinxsy8069 Год назад

    Misery misery misery, i'm now unfortunately having to redo my half arse job i did 3 years ago. I can't be to hard on myself though as i done it outside in all types of weather the with no cover, poor lighting, not the amount of tools i have now along with a real bad flux core welder. What's really bothered me is that i cleaned every where on the underside rear then applied waxoil that used to work but i did a scrap test and patched of rust where forming under it, the etch primer may have did something odd.
    Also what rust converter do you use? I've tried Vactan that was useless, didn't penetrate the rust pores just did the surface and left a film. Used 30% Phosphoric Acid, did okay but a pain to neutralise/clean also attacks the good metal slightly also to thin. Currently using using Fertan, best so far as it seem to penetrate the pores but the metal does rust again in a dusty way.

    • @bobfrankish8883
      @bobfrankish8883 Год назад

      Just thought I'd throw this in. I have tried all the rust converters over the years and was recommended Fertan by a friend of mine who has been a pro restorer for 20 years. It is the best I have come across without doubt, BUT.. there is only one real remedy which is to cut out the rusted steel and weld in new. Trouble is, the welded steel now rusts way quicker and easier than the original, so lots of attention and effort has to be given, particularly to the back or blind side. Fertan reckon that after treatment you can safely leave the project for a long time, but I find this not to be the case. The art with Fertan is to keep it wet for as long as possible, at least 24 hours, this gives a better penetration into the rust pits. Also thorough degreasing pays off massively. If you have a section that it is simply impractical to cut out and replace, then degrease to death, treat with Fertan, wash off any excess, dry thoroughly and encapsulate with Rustbuster Epoxy Mastic (www.rust.co.uk), treat the back with a good cavity wax, I prefer Dinitrol but I'm sure there are loads of good ones, and hope for the best!

    • @dinxsy8069
      @dinxsy8069 Год назад

      @@bobfrankish8883 Pretty much hit the nail on the head on all aspects, my exact procedures. I've used the Fertan on areas that have mild pitting and chopped out the rest that i have access to, cavity wax in all rear areas. It's unfortunate that Honda didn't apply cavity wax from the factory.

  • @tramptruck4859
    @tramptruck4859 Год назад

    Rotten from a***hole to breakfast 😮

  • @nic8810
    @nic8810 Год назад +1

    You demonstrate enormous skill, but really that car should be scrapped

  • @lennym1636
    @lennym1636 Год назад

    And I thought the front was bad lol, I thought all Porsche's where galvanized metal Like my 1978 924 was.
    This Porsche is like one of those Russian dolls every time you remove one there is more under it lol...

  • @jamesward5721
    @jamesward5721 Год назад

    I took a welcome break from fixing rust on cars, erm, to fix rust on an Iveco motorhome instead today. Iveco was, in fairness, such a doddle compared to the curves & swerves on cars. That Porch-ster will be a lot faster once ye are done, what with the weight-reduction gains from all the filler being on the floor. :-) Bet yer glad you cleaned up
    that door-shut so well before cutting it off & binning it... I do love when I do that.. :-)

  • @josephkove6941
    @josephkove6941 Год назад

    Was that a derby car??????

  • @stevegreenaway9527
    @stevegreenaway9527 Год назад

    What a load pure brown misery! I'm sure it will be good as new once it's finished! Good job bud 👍👍

  • @lom9464
    @lom9464 Год назад

    Like!

  • @emmanueljevrard1365
    @emmanueljevrard1365 Год назад +1

    This 911 part is quiet complex …but it’s in the right hands..😂😉👌

  • @greggbutler9344
    @greggbutler9344 Год назад +4

    REMIND ME, DO NOT EVER BUY A RESTORED PORSCHE

    • @johncoldwell340
      @johncoldwell340 Год назад

      My bosses ebay bought restored jaguar is even worse actually makes that look solid, paper mache and everything hidden under a lovely paint job, our welder is fully demoralised with that jaguar, long story short don't buy any classic without viewing them first and take a magnet with you!!

    • @spencereagle1118
      @spencereagle1118 Год назад +1

      Absolutely, there are cars out there that should never have been repaired. Some may look the part but in real terms they are worthless as investments.

  • @georgesmith-yl6dl
    @georgesmith-yl6dl Год назад +1

    at what point do you say scrap it ???

  • @blimpism
    @blimpism Год назад

    Such a shame poor old girl, I'm sure you'll sort it though. It's a shame celette jig's and attachments are so pricey.

  • @johnmcphee2201
    @johnmcphee2201 Год назад +1

    where to begin it looks like a real can of worms you have opened.

  • @pbysome
    @pbysome Год назад

    Disappearing fast😂