Thanks Scottie my uncle Rayes was a radiator man he rebuilt them people from all over would go to his little shop he had right behind his home. My Uncle long past away he showed me this other radiator shop in San Leandro California it was an apartment building converted into shop's that same small town is where Arlen Nest got started the The King of Choppers, I remember passing by his shop as a kid he lived in the same neighborhood as another one of my uncle's.
Thanks for posting. It's always a pleasure to see crafts women and craftsmen doing quality work. I was born long before the "Do it on your 'Phone generation" and really appreciate people who can produce quality items by hand! 👍
Thanks alot scottie for giving us a tour and an option, I need one, 100% my choice, dearly apreciate your Channel man, thumbs up, keep it up!! Blessings!! 🏁🏁🇺🇲🇺🇲😎
Very cool video, nice seeing the working side of cars. When I was a kid, I had an old 62' Buick Electra 225, the radiator sprung a leak, an old mechanic put black pepper in it and it sealed the leak. You can't do that these days.
Hello Scottie, nice manufacturing, please I have a question, with what do you tighten the core after assembling fins and tubes on the assembly jig ? thanks in advance for your reply
Good evening I am a radiator specialist I would like to get in touch with you. Thank you I am in Ivory Coast can I buy radiators with you? I need it. Thank you for answering me
Thanks Scottie my uncle Rayes was a radiator man he rebuilt them people from all over would go to his little shop he had right behind his home. My Uncle long past away he showed me this other radiator shop in San Leandro California it was an apartment building converted into shop's that same small town is where Arlen Nest got started the The King of Choppers, I remember passing by his shop as a kid he lived in the same neighborhood as another one of my uncle's.
Cool!....Your Welcome Brother...
Hey Scottie, Bro that was like watching the old episodes of Mr.Rogers so educational. I loved it. See YA!
Thanks for sharing this great piece of history! This is so cool, really makes you appreciate what goes into making one of these.
Your welcome....Glad you enjoyed it....I thought it was cool to be able to document how we did it back in 2019....lol
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Thanks for posting. It's always a pleasure to see crafts women and craftsmen doing quality work. I was born long before the "Do it on your 'Phone generation" and really appreciate people who can produce quality items by hand! 👍
Right on...You're welcome!!!
These shop tours are great....
Glad you enjoy them Brother!!
Thanks alot scottie for giving us a tour and an option, I need one, 100% my choice, dearly apreciate your Channel man, thumbs up, keep it up!! Blessings!! 🏁🏁🇺🇲🇺🇲😎
agreed 100%
Your welcome Brother....Always glad to help!!
Thank you!!!
That is pretty interesting. Made in America baby! Hell yea!
How cool is that!??!!?
Scottie, That’s very interesting to watch. Old School done by a American Company there’s nothing better than that. 😊
I hear ya Brother...Hand made in the USA.....Doesn't get any better than that!!!...imho
So cool , I've never seen one made from scratch.... thanks for the vid Scottie !!!!
Your welcome...Glad You liked it!!!
Always wanted to see the entire process
Well there ya go!!...lol...Hope you enjoyed it Brother!!
Dear Scottie I am the tube machine operator in radiator company in india.thanks for the video.
You're welcome Brother!!
i believe we saw it before always interesting to see nothing in to something just as restore cars or build in to a hot rod.thank you
That was a aluminum one....Totally different process..Same type of part...
Absolutely love trades like this!
Great to see stuff hand-made, instead of mass produced, like too much these days!
I agree....
Keep em coming Scottie.
Will do!!
That was very cool and interesting too
Thank you Pete...I'm glad you enjoyed it!!
Thanks Scottie!
Your welcome...Glad you enjoyed it!!
Interesting great video...😎 👍 👊
Thank you Brother...Glad you liked it!!
Very cool video, nice seeing the working side of cars.
When I was a kid, I had an old 62' Buick Electra 225, the radiator sprung a leak, an old mechanic put black pepper in it and it sealed the leak. You can't do that these days.
Black pepper?!!?....How did that help?
Great video. Great info.
Thank you...Glad you enjoyed it!!
Good job sar 👏👏👍
Thank You!!
Hello Scottie, nice manufacturing, please I have a question, with what do you tighten the core after assembling fins and tubes on the assembly jig ? thanks in advance for your reply
All I know is in the video Brother...But if you stop by their Facebook page and ask them ..They will be able to answer this question!
@@ScottieDTV thank you
God job
Thank you!
Thanks , They are definitely not easy to make
Your welcome Mike...Now you see why a good one ant cheap!!
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Scottie Boy 👍🏽💯💯💯
Right on!!
Good evening I am a radiator specialist I would like to get in touch with you. Thank you I am in Ivory Coast can I buy radiators with you? I need it. Thank you for answering me
I just shoot the videos..But You can contact them through this information facebook.com/usradiator
Oh man I thought you were Scotty Kilmer!
No idea who that is...sorry
the tubing, is that aluminium ? if so why not all copper ?
I just shoot the videos....Visit their Facebook page and ask...I'm sure they will get back to you
C'est bon j'aime beaucoup c'est moi travail aussi
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Thanks for checking it out!!
I am doing the work and I am doing the work, can you stop me?
Nope...Keep going Brother!!
I am pakistani and answer me
Cool!
Thanks Scottie bro! This truly was educational 😁 .
Your welcome Brother....Glad you liked it!!