Haha it would be a different story if I wasn't build a daily driver/sleeper. Not so sleepy with abnoxious fender exit exhaust... now Tater on the other hand... that is an option. It's already obnoxiously loud
TIG takes time to get used to. Lots of good videos on youtube that can help you along. It still takes tons of practice to get good at it. I have many many hours of practice and am only good enough to make functional welds lol. "Function before beauty" is what I keep telling myself
Your fab work, and the detail you show, is very refreshing.
Some of the bigger channels should do that!
I appreciate you man 😎
A surprise cameo appearance by Dr. Potatoes. Sounds good and you should totally run the fender exit exhaust permanently.
Haha it would be a different story if I wasn't build a daily driver/sleeper. Not so sleepy with abnoxious fender exit exhaust... now Tater on the other hand... that is an option. It's already obnoxiously loud
Hurd muh name.
Sounds great man !
Nice! Looking forward to the test drive
Always entertaining content fella! One of these days I'll have the LS running to so we can cruise!
Thanks dude! Sounds great man, I'm always game! Love the work you are doing as well, can't wait to see that puppy rip
sounds like a real sleeper
It definitely will when I build the turbo-back exhaust like I talked about at the end of the video
Thats awesome!!! Now come help me with my 96 Sonoma with LH6. lol I bought a primeweld but cant seem to master tig lol.👍
Lol omw
TIG takes time to get used to. Lots of good videos on youtube that can help you along. It still takes tons of practice to get good at it. I have many many hours of practice and am only good enough to make functional welds lol. "Function before beauty" is what I keep telling myself
@@provinsgarage Thats awesome, I want to notch the frame on my 96 Sonoma for A/C like you did. I have the vette accessories! Thanks
That sounds good
It’s a Christmas truck!!
Haha it is indeed and I do not like it... but I'll probably wrap it later
LMAO - get 'em, Florida Man !!
Cool video. I like the way you made those hose fittings. What kind of lathe is that??
Thanks! It's a Smithy 3 in 1
What ac lines did you use?
I ended up having to make my own using parts of the old lines from the s10 and some crimp on fittings. It was a challenge