Three great lessons in one video! The value of "test fitting", the "avoidance of grammatical repetition" and the "patiences" to accomplish both. The only thing missing was you looking into the camera and announcing "I'm happy with that" Great job Barry!
Good thing you didn't have to drill a small 1/32" hole because that would have required a little bit. It pained me to write that but only a little bit. Interesting, informative and humorous pretty much sums up your videos.
Great video Barry! My 68 FB will be back from paint in a few weeks and I'll be doing the same thing. I'm hoping for easier reassembly since all the pieces are original on mine. Fingers crossed :)
Now that a little bit better! Sometimes that just happens to be what the situation takes, its ok, take it a little bit at a a time, we will get through it! ;)
Test fit test fit test fit. Lol. After watching this and everything being aftermarket and as flimsyas the inner structurewas. I wonder if the hight of the skin to inner structure was incorrect causing the hole misalignment?
Three great lessons in one video! The value of "test fitting", the "avoidance of grammatical repetition" and the "patiences" to accomplish both. The only thing missing was you looking into the camera and announcing "I'm happy with that" Great job Barry!
Love how you make yourself laugh trying not to say it. I was smiling every time
You should make t-shirts with "I'm a little bit happy with that" on. :-)
As I only know a little, lots of good helpful information that is your old ways.
Thanks for the teaching,Sir
Good thing you didn't have to drill a small 1/32" hole because that would have required a little bit. It pained me to write that but only a little bit. Interesting, informative and humorous pretty much sums up your videos.
lol
If I did a drink every time you said 'a little bit' I would be a drunk. But of course I'm not drinking coffee or tea.
I may be mistaken but Jade actually looks like it may not be too far from paint. Another informative video. Thanks
That's ok Barry it always takes "a little bit " of fitting and fussing, lol 🤣😂
I love those hood blinkers. Think they are a good suttle option that adds a nice sporty look.
Barry for president 😎👍
Great video Barry! My 68 FB will be back from paint in a few weeks and I'll be doing the same thing. I'm hoping for easier reassembly since all the pieces are original on mine. Fingers crossed :)
I was down this road with the 68 Convt none of the chinesium the owner supplied fit, Your fit much better. A little bit!
Now that a little bit better! Sometimes that just happens to be what the situation takes, its ok, take it a little bit at a a time, we will get through it! ;)
Definitely can be a PITA at times.... argh ! You got it down pat though Barry ! 👍
Test fit test fit test fit. Lol. After watching this and everything being aftermarket and as flimsyas the inner structurewas. I wonder if the hight of the skin to inner structure was incorrect causing the hole misalignment?
Possible.
I think the cjpony version of those is different. Unless the grilles come out of the ones you have.
I'd have to check.
I have these on my car and they are not perfect they are "a little bit" off lol👍
Do those have any rubber gaskets? Or is it metal on metal.
Cjpony part number C7ZZ-13A368
For the main piece? I think it's metal on metal.
PVC is not rated for 150 psi
1/2" schedule 40 is rated to 600 psi. Unless I read the rating wrong.
New drinking game??😵
Wiggle it just a little bit
lol