I feel like Chris is getting stuck in with the talking more and more, could listen to him talk cars and tools etc.. all day! No offence rob but nice to hear another voice 😉😂 top video lads 👍🏻
If i remember rightly. Didn't Chris say a while back he didn't want to be in the vids...well looks like he has come out of his shell (not easy id imagine) so well done fella,its both of you lads who make this such interesting content.
@@stuart30ful it's been great having chris in the vids too as well as rob. they are a team so should be filmed as a team esp with chris's comments like 'watch ya trainers rob' haha
Chris is a fabulous panel beater in the finest tradition. You must get a young apprentice to teach . Love to show, fascinating and brings back memories of working in a garage at 16, and the air force.
Chris is getting much more confident being in front of the camera which is great to see as his knowledgeable explanations make the videos more interesting.
Poor Chris getting stuck with all the glamor jobs and Rob slaving away so much he almost got sweat on his trainers. Pardon my sarcasm but it's all I know.
@@atvseatexchange2176 - yes Rob's favourite phrase has now changed from "reached out" to "I was outside doing something else". 😂 No offence Rob, just bantering.
You're too polite 🤣 No need to apologise for the cuts in the video, i.e not showing the drilling of the spot welds. Personally I think you show just enough of everything and time lapse parts where they're needed.
I'm only half way through your video and already my jaw is on the floor . What you lads do is brilliant . This is recycling in its most effective form . Wonderful skills . Don't worry about time lapse buddy , I'm sure we all get it . Keep it up.
There`s something almost therapeutic about watching Chris doing his stuff, the end result more often than not being better than it left the factory. I find myself coming home from work on a Mon, Wed`s & Fri, pouring myself a nice ice cold GnT and transitioning from work mode to home mode whilst watching 20-30 mins of you guys. The difference on a Tues and Thurs is clearly noticeable 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It was totally fascinating watching Chris removing that rear quarter panel from the donor car, he is like a machine, never stops just keeps cracking on. Credit to him. The way you explained how the dozer clamps work etc was again very interesting. It absolutely amazes me what you two take on. Brilliant content once again.
Like the facts about jigging cars, like learning how tools are used, making it more interesting for me, love the tale with Chris and the Mini, yeah I'll do it, Chris could work on any car no problem
Firstly Im really enjoying the channel, secondly almost every video you apologise for time-lapse, I for one thank you for the time-lapse, I appreciate you not trying to make a long video, thirdly how thoughtful of you to mention to turn the volume down. Top class. For those reasons every video I watch gets a 👍. Keep it up
Just wanted to say a general THANK YOU for your videos and your channel, enjoy them every week living over in Tenerife and watched you right from the start 👍🏽 you’ve helped alot of people get through tough times with your videos
Absolutely love this channel. Its getting better and better with the viewer feeling like part of the team. Learning so much I'd never have known and would never previously dreamt of purchasing a written off car. I'd buy one off you guys though. Thanks for doing what you do so well👍🏼👍🏼👌👌😍
Chris is really an engineer,the reason why you lads get on so well is because you are opposite in your personality's and you have respect for each other a bit like my guy who works for me.Great video honestly the best salvage channel on you tube.
We’ve heard here in the states about your current heatwave, so please stay hydrated and be careful, as I also know most of your buildings don’t have air conditioning. Love all of your projects, and I learn something new with everyone of them. Cheers!
Thanks for your concern Gary, we're not used to this 😂, staying hydrated is the best advice even before the sun block......I was offering my soul for air conditioning when I was at work earlier this afternoon!!
@@graemew7001 I live in Florida, and I know I wouldn’t make it without air conditioning here, although I dare say it has been cooler here than in the UK by a few degrees. I hope y’all get a break in the weather very soon!
@@garycurry4600 My weather app says it'll break next week here in Durham, England but then it's back in for August. The heat wouldn't be such an issue but there's also the moisture which is the hard part, being all wet but hey ho, could be worse. I'm not going to fit the stereotype of moaning Brit haha!
@@sammytheseal2307 That's the perfect description of it..... although I'm not feeling it atm as I've got my fan on blowing what feels like cooled air at me lol
As soon as a TV production company "gets involved" (pun not intended 😂) it goes downhill rapidly. (Think wheeler dealers - USA - Edd China etc etc) Not something we want to wish upon these guys 👍
Good stuff again gents. Monday,Wednesday & Friday are the best nights of the week, watching the new video’s. You both compliment each other really well. Already looking forward to the next one. Cheers guys
Today I replaced the button for the electric window on my passenger door, it took me ages, Rob and Chris make everything look so easy! Congrats on 190k subscribers. Will be 200k in no time. 👍
Sacrificial tools are a must! Sockets to use as drifts/spacers, spanners to bend or cut off and dare I say it, really cheap screwdrivers with the shaft going right through the handle for ultra thin chisels! Had to use the last one last weekend on and old tractor that had been stood outside for 15+ years and an old screwdriver was the only thing I could use to start moving badly corroded pins holding an implement on, once I`d set fire to some brake cleaner as I didn`t have access to a heating device in the middle of nowhere!
Absolutely wonderful stuff there. It's lovely to see Chris talking and doing a bit on camera. I found the cut in about how jig works very useful. Thanks for another great video.
Been watching you guys since pretty much the start (good lockdown viewing), really good to see Chris getting more involved with the videos now compared to the start where you would hardly see/hear him. Great video. That focus was a cracking find over 11k likes as well. We'll done both of you.
Chris and Rob, this is the best channel on RUclips nice to hear Chris explaining the jig. He's a great part of the team. I appreciate Chris doesn't want to be the frontman but as a team you are youtube GOLD. 👍👍👍🇬🇧🏴
A great educational video and it's so good that Chris is sharing some of his useful knowledge. A lot of the younger mechanics out there, especially will find the hints and tips so useful!
Wow I actually understood the how to use the jigg correctly and the working science of it with the different scenarios, Chris explained it clear as day and night, even though I am never gonna do it myself, I appreciate you sharing the info lads, today I have learnt something and been educated 👍😁. Keep up the excellent content, not been good health lately but never miss an episode, thankyou my bruvs 👍🙏✌️
Guys your getting better with the production of these videos. Really like when you mention the prices during the shoot. Really liked the Chris section. Thanks 😊
Hi Rob and Chris, do love watching a bit of Dozer work. Looking forward to seeing the Escort painted, and the Peugeot completed. Enjoying flitting around the various cars and completing them with you guy's, don't envey Chris having to weld in this heat..!!! He'll need an ice lolly, not a coffee when you arrive Rob.. lol cheers, Alex.
Another fantastic video and I totally agree with a lot of the comments that is great to see more of Chris in the videos, he's a font of knowledge and experience. Thanks once again chaps 👍🏻
Another interesting video from Rob and Chris. Nice to see how the process of removing new panels and then damaged ones. Keep up with the good work chaps, I look forward to seeing the next installment.
Another brilliant video, this channel is by far my most favourite on RUclips, also it’s nice to see Chris getting involved with his voice lol 😂 keep up the great work boys👍☀️☀️☀️☀️👍
That jig has had a lot of use lately, I remember you telling us about the mini a while back Rob. I always find the technical information very useful so thanks for including it. Another nice video boys. 👍
Oooh things are getting good in the S.R.UK garage. Watching Chris work on that car was like poetry in motion, bloody brilliant work boys. Just a thought lads but if you was to get the old Range Rover done & dusted you would have a lot more valuable space? Just a thought. I can't wait for Friday to get here now so I can watch the next installment. Well done boys, brilliant video as usual. 🙂👍👍👍🙂
You two work well together,Chris is definitely the kiddie for the jig work an old boy I knew would sit on his stole and just look at the damage smoking his cigs then he would attack it-with the jig happy days ,great work lads tip top 👍👨🏻🏭
I would be really interested to hear more about both yourself and Chris's career in the past and how you got into the industry and of course how you met and how long you have been doing it together
Great video and Chris is becoming more and more integral to the channel content which is great. Can you do a vid on how you two got together and about your friendship .... which seems to be genuine and close
I do love watching Chris go through the process of changing ta rear quarter as Chris is so experienced he makes it look easy. Thanks to you both for the explanation of positioning the car on the jig.
Lov to watch Chris drilling those spot welds out lol. If I had a quid for every spot weld I have drilled in my life time I would be a millionaire..I’ve still got the scars..still miss doing body repairs when I see this..looks like it’s coming together Rob..Looking good.
I could watch u guys all day chris is just briliant what can this guy not do rob u guy are the best on tube by far we cant get enough of ur videos very intetesti.g keep them ciming Phil in stoke
Hello lads, first of all like to say i watch you religiously and also some other car videos on here. the level you two do things is first class, never cut corners always do a great job. Credit to you both.
Really enjoyable content guys. Great to see and hear Chris getting involved and sharing his knowledge. Watch every episode here in Sydney Australia, keep up the good work 🙌🏼
Evening Guys. Another great technical video with Chris doing his stuff while you runaround lol 😆 But you’re a great team 👍🏻 You can watch hundreds of car fixing videos on RUclips with lots of great techniques but nothing is as good as salvage rebuilds 😄 Great content as always 😂 Bigger garage in the future 🤔 Take care cheers Stevie 😎
There's no TV producer in the world that could put two blokes together that gel so well and are natural firm friends. Pleasure to watch.
Thank you really appreciated 👍
This is true, clear to see they are great mates and work really well together.
Rob, Chris may only have a little fan in the workshop, but he has huge fans out here. Cheers fellas.
Here's your coat....... 🤣🤣🤣
I feel like Chris is getting stuck in with the talking more and more, could listen to him talk cars and tools etc.. all day! No offence rob but nice to hear another voice 😉😂 top video lads 👍🏻
If i remember rightly. Didn't Chris say a while back he didn't want to be in the vids...well looks like he has come out of his shell (not easy id imagine) so well done fella,its both of you lads who make this such interesting content.
Anyone worried about the use of "second hand" parts should know that insurance body shops do this.
@@stuart30ful it's been great having chris in the vids too as well as rob. they are a team so should be filmed as a team esp with chris's comments like 'watch ya trainers rob' haha
Now that Chris is getting more comfortable talking and being infront of the camera Rob seems to cut him off.😂😂😂
The more banter the better.
Chris is a fabulous panel beater in the finest tradition. You must get a young apprentice to teach . Love to show, fascinating and brings back memories of working in a garage at 16, and the air force.
I think it's great that you offered to get up at 5am to help Chris with that car Rob.
In your dreams !
Chris is getting much more confident being in front of the camera which is great to see as his knowledgeable explanations make the videos more interesting.
Tough job Rob taking a Porsche for MOT and Chris gets the easy jobs or drilling a billion spot welds and hammering everything LOL.
😂😂😂
Poor Chris getting stuck with all the glamor jobs and Rob slaving away so much he almost got sweat on his trainers. Pardon my sarcasm but it's all I know.
@@atvseatexchange2176 - yes Rob's favourite phrase has now changed from "reached out" to "I was outside doing something else". 😂 No offence Rob, just bantering.
You're too polite 🤣 No need to apologise for the cuts in the video, i.e not showing the drilling of the spot welds. Personally I think you show just enough of everything and time lapse parts where they're needed.
I'm only half way through your video and already my jaw is on the floor . What you lads do is brilliant . This is recycling in its most effective form . Wonderful skills . Don't worry about time lapse buddy , I'm sure we all get it . Keep it up.
Yes nearly a whole video of Chris showing us his craft. Great work guys
Chris’ approach to everything he does is so methodical and interesting, I could watch him eat his dinner!
There`s something almost therapeutic about watching Chris doing his stuff, the end result more often than not being better than it left the factory. I find myself coming home from work on a Mon, Wed`s & Fri, pouring myself a nice ice cold GnT and transitioning from work mode to home mode whilst watching 20-30 mins of you guys. The difference on a Tues and Thurs is clearly noticeable 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It was totally fascinating watching Chris removing that rear quarter panel from the donor car, he is like a machine, never stops just keeps cracking on. Credit to him. The way you explained how the dozer clamps work etc was again very interesting. It absolutely amazes me what you two take on. Brilliant content once again.
Another good video. Good to listen to Chris explaining the Jig and how you set it up. More of the same please.
Like the facts about jigging cars, like learning how tools are used, making it more interesting for me, love the tale with Chris and the Mini, yeah I'll do it, Chris could work on any car no problem
Firstly Im really enjoying the channel, secondly almost every video you apologise for time-lapse, I for one thank you for the time-lapse, I appreciate you not trying to make a long video, thirdly how thoughtful of you to mention to turn the volume down. Top class. For those reasons every video I watch gets a 👍. Keep it up
Just wanted to say a general THANK YOU for your videos and your channel, enjoy them every week living over in Tenerife and watched you right from the start 👍🏽 you’ve helped alot of people get through tough times with your videos
Absolutely love this channel. Its getting better and better with the viewer feeling like part of the team. Learning so much I'd never have known and would never previously dreamt of purchasing a written off car. I'd buy one off you guys though. Thanks for doing what you do so well👍🏼👍🏼👌👌😍
Chris is an absolute magician with the cars
Two young pro’s with a 100 years of experience. Never get bored of what you guys get up to…. All good from this end 👍🏻.
Love it when Chris gives us a bit of his time and explains things. Another brilliant video guys. 👍🏻
Chris is really an engineer,the reason why you lads get on so well is because you are opposite in your personality's and you have respect for each other a bit like my guy who works for me.Great video honestly the best salvage channel on you tube.
You 2 guys work together perfectly, using each others strengths and years of combined knowledge. Could watch all day 👍🏼
Lucky to have that symmetry. They both work hard and compliment each other. I wouldn’t be surprised if Chris got head hunted. He’s very talented.
That Chris knows the score. It's great watching a master craftsman at work.
We’ve heard here in the states about your current heatwave, so please stay hydrated and be careful, as I also know most of your buildings don’t have air conditioning. Love all of your projects, and I learn something new with everyone of them. Cheers!
Thanks for your concern Gary, we're not used to this 😂, staying hydrated is the best advice even before the sun block......I was offering my soul for air conditioning when I was at work earlier this afternoon!!
@@graemew7001 I live in Florida, and I know I wouldn’t make it without air conditioning here, although I dare say it has been cooler here than in the UK by a few degrees. I hope y’all get a break in the weather very soon!
@@garycurry4600 My weather app says it'll break next week here in Durham, England but then it's back in for August. The heat wouldn't be such an issue but there's also the moisture which is the hard part, being all wet but hey ho, could be worse. I'm not going to fit the stereotype of moaning Brit haha!
Heat in the UK is like nowhere else. Like standing behind a bus. Pure stuffy radiating heat 🥵
@@sammytheseal2307 That's the perfect description of it..... although I'm not feeling it atm as I've got my fan on blowing what feels like cooled air at me lol
These lads need there own telly series...really surprised no network has picked up on em....way more real than wheeler dealers....
As soon as a TV production company "gets involved" (pun not intended 😂) it goes downhill rapidly. (Think wheeler dealers - USA - Edd China etc etc)
Not something we want to wish upon these guys 👍
Very interesting to see how a car is set up on a jig. This channel is head and shoulders above the rival channels.
I could watch Chris all day long 👏
Your videos are real quality guys and my regular "fix" - better than a lot of stuff on the telly.👍
Thank you Chris. I have never seen anyone actually remove a panel before and at least now I know how it is done. Fascinating to see :)
Rob with all the banter, and Chris getting on with all the work.
You two really work well together, good luck with everything you do guys.
Welding on a blistering hot day. One of the joys I don't miss. The closest I get is watching your guys. Great channel.
Chris is a genius! What would we do without him! Incredible guys! Brilliant! Thankyou.
Good stuff guys. Thanks for sharing and kindness regards from ireland 🇮🇪
Good stuff again gents. Monday,Wednesday & Friday are the best nights of the week, watching the new video’s.
You both compliment each other really well.
Already looking forward to the next one.
Cheers guys
Today I replaced the button for the electric window on my passenger door, it took me ages, Rob and Chris make everything look so easy! Congrats on 190k subscribers. Will be 200k in no time. 👍
You will do it in half the time if you have to do it again 👍
Sacrificial tools are a must! Sockets to use as drifts/spacers, spanners to bend or cut off and dare I say it, really cheap screwdrivers with the shaft going right through the handle for ultra thin chisels! Had to use the last one last weekend on and old tractor that had been stood outside for 15+ years and an old screwdriver was the only thing I could use to start moving badly corroded pins holding an implement on, once I`d set fire to some brake cleaner as I didn`t have access to a heating device in the middle of nowhere!
A proper craftsmen is Chris he just gets stuck in good job lads
Absolutely wonderful stuff there. It's lovely to see Chris talking and doing a bit on camera. I found the cut in about how jig works very useful. Thanks for another great video.
I bet Chris has got arms like Popeye after drilling them spot welds,A lot of work done there guys!.👍🏻👍🏻😁
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Been watching you guys since pretty much the start (good lockdown viewing), really good to see Chris getting more involved with the videos now compared to the start where you would hardly see/hear him. Great video. That focus was a cracking find over 11k likes as well. We'll done both of you.
I feel like I've been here forever but I still don't know much about your history, so was nice to hear a snippet in this vid.
Chris and Rob, this is the best channel on RUclips nice to hear Chris explaining the jig. He's a great part of the team. I appreciate Chris doesn't want to be the frontman but as a team you are youtube GOLD. 👍👍👍🇬🇧🏴
Chris you are a proper machine
Great stuff again 👍, liking the shifting around with different cars 👍, quality work again 👍
A great educational video and it's so good that Chris is sharing some of his useful knowledge.
A lot of the younger mechanics out there, especially will find the hints and tips so useful!
Wow I actually understood the how to use the jigg correctly and the working science of it with the different scenarios, Chris explained it clear as day and night, even though I am never gonna do it myself, I appreciate you sharing the info lads, today I have learnt something and been educated 👍😁. Keep up the excellent content, not been good health lately but never miss an episode, thankyou my bruvs 👍🙏✌️
It's so lovely to see two skilled busy blokes and to come away having been entertained and learnt something!
Guys your getting better with the production of these videos. Really like when you mention the prices during the shoot.
Really liked the Chris section. Thanks 😊
That ford ka is very clean the paint work looks incredible.
Anyone loves watching this kinda work just goes to show wat workmanship goes into repairing these cars well done lads
Thanks rob and the quiet man Chris
Good video
Roll on Friday
Chris really is the master👍
I'm not surprised Chris carried out work for others in the trade. No wonder the jig has lost it's pristine good looks 😃😃
A joy to watch 👍
Hi Rob and Chris, do love watching a bit of Dozer work. Looking forward to seeing the Escort painted, and the Peugeot completed. Enjoying flitting around the various cars and completing them with you guy's, don't envey Chris having to weld in this heat..!!! He'll need an ice lolly, not a coffee when you arrive Rob.. lol cheers, Alex.
I've just found this channel and I'm really enjoying the content. I've binge watched most of the 'back catalogue' already. Keep it up lads 👍🏻
Great explanation about the jig from Chris for us numpties really interesting. Another great video 😃👍
I just love how you two work it’s sort of calming 😀
I find it quite refreshing that u and Cris get on so well!
Another fantastic video and I totally agree with a lot of the comments that is great to see more of Chris in the videos, he's a font of knowledge and experience.
Thanks once again chaps 👍🏻
Another interesting video from Rob and Chris. Nice to see how the process of removing new panels and then damaged ones. Keep up with the good work chaps, I look forward to seeing the next installment.
Chris is the master at drilling spot welds out. Makes it look easy lol. Massive PITA to get panels off that neatly.
this channel beats any car programs hands down
Great video!! We are always getting Ford ka’s in stock for parts!
Great work ethic. Chris is a master at the tin work and Rob can do the chat.
The legend at work I love this fellers proper panel beating with the master can’t wait for the panel refit 👌
Another brilliant video, this channel is by far my most favourite on RUclips, also it’s nice to see Chris getting involved with his voice lol 😂 keep up the great work boys👍☀️☀️☀️☀️👍
That jig has had a lot of use lately, I remember you telling us about the mini a while back Rob. I always find the technical information very useful so thanks for including it. Another nice video boys. 👍
i see Chris is now a natural in front of camera now
Nice to see alternative method I’d of pulled car prior to chopping off 1/4 hoping this would draw out inner arch for minor repairs. Good content 👍
Well done Chris ! Drilling them spot welds out must cause havoc with your arthritis!👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪
Only If I grip the drill to hard or for to long
Always interesting and helpful and lovely to see the mutual respect between you both. Thank you for sharing.
Oooh things are getting good in the S.R.UK garage. Watching Chris work on that car was like poetry in motion, bloody brilliant work boys. Just a thought lads but if you was to get the old Range Rover done & dusted you would have a lot more valuable space? Just a thought. I can't wait for Friday to get here now so I can watch the next installment. Well done boys, brilliant video as usual. 🙂👍👍👍🙂
Chris is a legend. Top work guys. 👍👍👍
You two work well together,Chris is definitely the kiddie for the jig work an old boy I knew would sit on his stole and just look at the damage smoking his cigs then he would attack it-with the jig happy days ,great work lads tip top 👍👨🏻🏭
Chris really is Yoda of car repairs 👍 , always excellent viewing looking forward to the next one .
Chris the metalwork maestro, that little KA will look like new when you two have finished, just like the rest
Another Great video Guy's and fairplay you do get through some work.
Rob you said you use to leave the car for Chris to sort out when you first started out ,so what’s changed 😂👍
Now I turn up with coffee 👍
Love watching Chris at work.
I would be really interested to hear more about both yourself and Chris's career in the past and how you got into the industry and of course how you met and how long you have been doing it together
Rob did mention that he met Chris when he 'jigged' cars for him
So good to see how the panel is removed. Be interesting to see the ointment and setting/joddler work. Nice one boys.
Great stuff. It’s super that you have such a great relationship with a local breaker’s yard.
Brilliant video again guys your both so inspiring love your work so do my 4 sons have to wait for them to be here to watch
Great video and Chris is becoming more and more integral to the channel content which is great. Can you do a vid on how you two got together and about your friendship .... which seems to be genuine and close
Great work guys nice to have an explanation on how the jig works 👍
Great video guys, good to see how Chris removed the old panel. Looking forward to the update video. 📹
I do love watching Chris go through the process of changing ta rear quarter as Chris is so experienced he makes it look easy. Thanks to you both for the explanation of positioning the car on the jig.
Lov to watch Chris drilling those spot welds out lol. If I had a quid for every spot weld I have drilled in my life time I would be a millionaire..I’ve still got the scars..still miss doing body repairs when I see this..looks like it’s coming together Rob..Looking good.
Thanks for explaining the jig Chris I found it really interesting take care you and Rob
Just finished polishing cleaning my MK1 Ford Granada Ghia auto in my workshop been waiting all day for this big thumbs up for channel 🤗
I could watch u guys all day chris is just briliant what can this guy not do rob u guy are the best on tube by far we cant get enough of ur videos very intetesti.g keep them ciming
Phil in stoke
Brilliant job Chris
Best show on RUclips. 👍🏻😀
Hello lads, first of all like to say i watch you religiously and also some other car videos on here. the level you two do things is first class, never cut corners always do a great job. Credit to you both.
love the bit about the jig. Chris has got the patience of a saint to drill all those holes . nice vid boys
Excellent video again and it's interesting to get the talk about how you do things
Really enjoyable content guys. Great to see and hear Chris getting involved and sharing his knowledge. Watch every episode here in Sydney Australia, keep up the good work 🙌🏼
Another great video guys! Chris is a master craftsman. This will be a nice little car when finished.
Another video that is a pleasure to watch, seeing a craftsman at work. Kent Autos come up trumps again - jobs a good un 👍
Evening Guys. Another great technical video with Chris doing his stuff while you runaround lol 😆 But you’re a great team 👍🏻 You can watch hundreds of car fixing videos on RUclips with lots of great techniques but nothing is as good as salvage rebuilds 😄 Great content as always 😂 Bigger garage in the future 🤔 Take care cheers Stevie 😎