I'm a retired metal fabricator and piping fabricator and welder, so I have always enjoyed watching you work. Us old guys have to keep the craft alive.✌️
hey Paul glad to see you still doing something that's wonderful I grew up watching your shows you and your kids and I've always had respect for you. I hope you and your kids are doing good really I want to thank you especially for all the wonderful times we had watching your shows really I want to thank you cuz we will always enjoy them
Watched it from the beginning and enjoyed every episode through the up and downs,Every Family goes through it and if some one tells us different,It’s just not true,We are all human,keep the videos coming Paul Senior,You are a legend and lots of fun to watch,
Thank you Paul , I use to have a Fabrication Shop 42 years ago, I made money by keep it simple. For my beam line at the time , I used sheetmetal punch templates then a Magnetic Hogan Sluggers Rotary carbide drills. I had some old American Bridge square hole fab tables that were 12’x18’ for handrail jigs. Teach the trade keep it alive. JIW LC-433 Retired as BA.
Cool, I built my twisting machine from an old gate opener with the gear reduction, I used socket drive ends to fit the bar in, I.E. 1/2" inch drive, 3/4" drive and 1" inch drive, and it has the power to twist 20' bars, great for making pickets. Great video Bro!
I used to build ornamental ironwork back in the late 90s to early 2000s. Which is around the time i started watching your series on Discovery etc. I've always liked your personality and your interests. This isn't my original YT channel but years ago I used to email you about things from time to time and you always made time to reply. Will always be a fan of whatever content you put out. ❤ from Manchester UK. 👊💪
Just signed on, and I’m proud to be on board Paul Sr., great to see you back in the saddle again!! I have watched O.C.C ever since its inception in 2013 if I remember correctly. 👍
I grew up watching American chopper. My dad would buy me the diecasts of the choppers. I’m currently watching the series on prime. Brings back memories
Hey Paul. Older dude here. Rode bikes my whole life and have some skills in a shop. Good to see ya sir. The metal shop in the small town I grew up in used a lathe to twist railing. To me that would be pretty touch and go but I’m not sure. I like the jig you have there. Looks like you could control it easy. Hope you and your family are doin good. Thanks for the video.
Great to see you back and in great health . Man I wish you lived in my town . As I could offer my free labor help & at the same time learn from the best . I got to work with a whole lot of various heavy equipment did that for 42 years . I also got to do some various welding on them .
Great series so far. You're very good at teaching and I learned a lot! I also appreciate you fast forwarding through the mundane tasks like tightening the bolts.
You guys were a huge part in me becoming a bike and I must say its great to see both yourself Sr and Jr are back in front of the camera being part of our international biker community. Thank you for all the entertainment over the years and sharing you passion with us, BTTB and FTW
Hey Paul Sr. I recently bought me a 80cc 2 stroke motorized bike and am learning about bike mechanics on it. It is very frustrating and challenging. but I learned a lot in almost 2 months. I'm hoping one day i can build my own motorized bike chopper once im finished with all my 2 stroke upgrades...
Funny thing: I’ve never been a motorcycle enthusiast (I’m 64), but I watched the show because of the fabrication stuff and especially when you’d go to the “iron shop” to make things! I’m happy to see this new venture and hope to see you do ornamental iron projects frequently! I subbed in hopes that the channel will not be just motorcycle builds! The teaching aspect is a great idea, and will gain you a lot of followers I’m sure! So let’s get going!!!
I think it’s a good idea Paul Senior a lot of people need to learn that stuff from the older folks. I ain’t trying to call you old, but you are and kids don’t even know this and all the kids are on RUclips now and learn. I’m happy that you made a channel, forget discovery channel
G'day mate from Australia Your doing some good work. Your an old school fabricator with techniques that aren't taught these days. I am a fabricator welder and try to teach my apprentices this sort of stuff. Keep up the good content mate. Cheers Ajay
Again, welcome back! I’ve been watching Billy Lane, also has a channel focusing a little more on building bikes. Hope to see you back turning out a bike or two.
Glad you’re on RUclips now. Certain “bike” channels talk crap about you but I bet they wouldn’t say it to your face. Not sure why they say anything because from what I can see they don’t build anything or much of anything.
go buy a $100 flux core welder and from harbor freight and start learning ? th ats what i did and 8 years later im rebuilding my own classic cars from the piles of rust they once were
You should come over to kemco on 47th st. We make some cool hot water heaters, actually they are huge heaters for big businesses that require unlimited hot water. We have a brand new davi roller .We are literally 45 seconds from your shop. We have several great welders also.
Paul Sr. Quick question now obviously I know you build bikes because as a teenager I watched your show pretty much religiously but your favorite bike I noticed some twisted bars and some other things and I would like to know was this the inspiration for that because I will say this should be in every bike builders tool book! Also I know Sean at SRK Cycles you guys have a Bike Build off going on so while he's betting you to get a Japanese bike if that does happen I will say this as I own one of these bikes and the same one was my starter bike is a 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 which modified and extended can be a great chopper build from a japanese style bike! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with man!
I grew up on orange County choppers, it was a huge part of my childhood. It's amazing to see you working again now I'm mid 30s. Keep it up.
Born 1992. Have fond memories watching with my parents when I was younger. Love their content!
Sr is like family to me, lots of good memories here also
I'm a retired metal fabricator and piping fabricator and welder, so I have always enjoyed watching you work. Us old guys have to keep the craft alive.✌️
We have the same résumé
Awesome video. Good to see you back doing some hands on work with the iron.
Hope this is a lead- in to another TV show. It would be a hit for sure.
Great seeing you back in the shop. I’m looking forward to seeing what you get into 😎👍🏻
It’s about time !!! Should have been on RUclips 15 years ago my man.
That works beautiful Paul, this is exactly the kind of content I love, homemade tools to get the job done, I'm gonna learn a lot from you!
It's hard to believe it's been almost 22 years since the debut of American Chopper. I'm 60 years old now and still watch it on Discovery+.
hey Paul glad to see you still doing something that's wonderful I grew up watching your shows you and your kids and I've always had respect for you. I hope you and your kids are doing good really I want to thank you especially for all the wonderful times we had watching your shows really I want to thank you cuz we will always enjoy them
Great to see you are doing well…you don’t ever get the credit you deserve for re motivating the motorcycle industry.
Cause his damn kid. If his son treated him with respect, the show would have been better to watch. No bitching or bickering
@@michaelhartzell9758if senior had treated junior with respect too. It works both ways. They both had their failings.
Watched it from the beginning and enjoyed every episode through the up and downs,Every Family goes through it and if some one tells us different,It’s just not true,We are all human,keep the videos coming Paul Senior,You are a legend and lots of fun to watch,
I'm happy to see you back at it. My father and I watched you for many years.
Thank you Paul , I use to have a Fabrication Shop 42 years ago, I made money by keep it simple. For my beam line at the time , I used sheetmetal punch templates then a Magnetic Hogan Sluggers Rotary carbide drills. I had some old American Bridge square hole fab tables that were 12’x18’ for handrail jigs. Teach the trade keep it alive. JIW LC-433 Retired as BA.
Cool, I built my twisting machine from an old gate opener with the gear reduction, I used socket drive ends to fit the bar in, I.E. 1/2" inch drive, 3/4" drive and 1" inch drive, and it has the power to twist 20' bars, great for making pickets. Great video Bro!
Hello from France . So good to see Paul Sr. at work again. You're a legend Mr Teutul.
I used to build ornamental ironwork back in the late 90s to early 2000s.
Which is around the time i started watching your series on Discovery etc.
I've always liked your personality and your interests.
This isn't my original YT channel but years ago I used to email you about things from time to time and you always made time to reply.
Will always be a fan of whatever content you put out.
❤ from Manchester UK. 👊💪
Just signed on, and I’m proud to be on board Paul Sr., great to see you back in the saddle again!! I have watched O.C.C ever since its inception in 2013 if I remember correctly. 👍
I grew up watching American chopper. My dad would buy me the diecasts of the choppers. I’m currently watching the series on prime. Brings back memories
Hey Paul. Older dude here. Rode bikes my whole life and have some skills in a shop. Good to see ya sir. The metal shop in the small town I grew up in used a lathe to twist railing. To me that would be pretty touch and go but I’m not sure. I like the jig you have there. Looks like you could control it easy. Hope you and your family are doin good. Thanks for the video.
Glad I came across this. Never missed an episode of OCC and it’s awesome to see Paul Sr. back in action and looking good 👍👍
Looking forward to watching your builds....Welcome to Brooksville!
You really like it in the videos so glad you're back Buddy
nice to see you just tinkering with stuff for a change and doing a little teaching
I LOVE TO SEE HOW THINGS ARE BUILT LOVE IT SR.
Great to see you back and in great health . Man I wish you lived in my town . As I could offer my free labor help & at the same time learn from the best . I got to work with a whole lot of various heavy equipment did that for 42 years . I also got to do some various welding on them .
A different side of Paul Sr with some relaxed hands on interesting fabrication work. 👍
Looking Good Excited about your new bike builds with Jessie James. have a great day!
That wheel was cool how it twisted it with little effort and I appreciate the info it never hurts to expand your brain thanks Paul Sr👊😁🙏🇺🇸😎
This show is great,So glad to see your back and obviously very happy,I’m stoked
I loved watching orange county choppers this is gonna be better. I’m inspired to go out in the garage and fix it up for metal work.
Great series so far. You're very good at teaching and I learned a lot! I also appreciate you fast forwarding through the mundane tasks like tightening the bolts.
I grew up watching OCC. So much respect for this man, still out here working.
He is a very troubeled man, but OCC was a good time ^^.
What did he do? @@Thor_Asgard_
I think he has to be - he owes a lot of people money.
You guys were a huge part in me becoming a bike and I must say its great to see both yourself Sr and Jr are back in front of the camera being part of our international biker community. Thank you for all the entertainment over the years and sharing you passion with us, BTTB and FTW
What kind of bike are you? 🤔😉
@@DLC-sy7pp🤭😆
@@DLC-sy7pp 🤣🤣 defo a 2 stroke with the smoke I let out hahaha
@@CR41G7P 🤣😂👍 Good man!
Hey Paul Sr. I recently bought me a 80cc 2 stroke motorized bike and am learning about bike mechanics on it. It is very frustrating and challenging. but I learned a lot in almost 2 months. I'm hoping one day i can build my own motorized bike chopper once im finished with all my 2 stroke upgrades...
Always enjoy watching what you do keep it going sir and they will watch .
Funny thing: I’ve never been a motorcycle enthusiast (I’m 64), but I watched the show because of the fabrication stuff and especially when you’d go to the “iron shop” to make things! I’m happy to see this new venture and hope to see you do ornamental iron projects frequently! I subbed in hopes that the channel will not be just motorcycle builds! The teaching aspect is a great idea, and will gain you a lot of followers I’m sure! So let’s get going!!!
The educational stuff will be a cool way to give back to long-time supporters 💪🙏
Very cool set up you made and it works great. Thanks for the video 🔧👍
Good to see your new content on you tube. I hope to learn from you as i watch.
Glad your well Paul. Keep the videos coming brother all love from Ireland.
Good to see you here Sr, I miss the OCC stuff my favourite bikes were the Apache bike and the billy Joel Bobber.
Good to see you back Paul. Can't wait for yhe content.
Glad to see both you and Jr. both starting a channel. I support you both and wish you guys nothing but success in your separate creative adventures.
What's Jrs channel please?
I saw his video but forgot subscribe lol
@@DLC-sy7pp paul jr design
@@fallofthezombies1379 Thanks i just looked. Its 'PaulJrDesignsOfficial'
I think it’s a good idea Paul Senior a lot of people need to learn that stuff from the older folks. I ain’t trying to call you old, but you are and kids don’t even know this and all the kids are on RUclips now and learn. I’m happy that you made a channel, forget discovery channel
G'day mate from Australia
Your doing some good work. Your an old school fabricator with techniques that aren't taught these days.
I am a fabricator welder and try to teach my apprentices this sort of stuff.
Keep up the good content mate.
Cheers Ajay
Great video! Looking great Paul. See you in the next one.
Can't wait. I like seeing the process.
I love these videos your making paul. God bless
Great seeing you back in the shop building boss :)
Paul is looking good......lean and mean... subscribed! Nothing like a nice iron horse 🐎
Happy to see you back fabricating for us.
Great wine rack! Love the design.
Great video thanks for sharing
Very creative couldn't done better myself great job
😊😊
Great educational video. Good to see you again.
Nice, really interested in seeing what content you'll have.
Again, welcome back! I’ve been watching Billy Lane, also has a channel focusing a little more on building bikes. Hope to see you back turning out a bike or two.
Thanks, bikes and more!
Hope this channel continues and doesn't drift away like Jr's channel
Love these ideas and and a genius craftsman.
Your the Norm Abram of metal working!
Great video keep them coming 💪👏
Bout time! after all the crap you went through! keep pushin Paul
Back to basics I love it❤
I like the “how to” mechanics. Thanks Sr.
That king and queen seat with the upswept exhaust in the background tho. 😍
Works good Sr. Nice to see you back.
I really enjoyed watching the video!!!
"You're gonna bury this company."-Jr. Oh how the mighty have fallen.
It appears as though he's gone full circle. Looks like a shop where it all begins.
Paulie sure had some good foresight eh?
Nice to see you doing well :)
Can’t wait to watch this channel grow
Right on Sr!! Good to see you sir!!
welcome back sr
Great stuff....
Can't wait to see more great content.
It's good to see you again working on projects.
Marty The Rebel.
John 3'16
God Bless you Paul Sr..
I dig it!
I like the way you do business. Keep the rubber side down!
Glad you’re on RUclips now. Certain “bike” channels talk crap about you but I bet they wouldn’t say it to your face. Not sure why they say anything because from what I can see they don’t build anything or much of anything.
I'd say it to his face.. the bikes they built were trash. Most of them barely ran many of them were un-rideable.. 👍
Cool, thanks
I really want to learn to weld. Still got it, Sr.!
There will always be a need for welders, THANKS!
go buy a $100 flux core welder and from harbor freight and start learning ? th ats what i did and 8 years later im rebuilding my own classic cars from the piles of rust they once were
I had a couple of experienced welders for a sign company tell me the same thing! Thank you for that! I definitely will. Appreciate you!
How in the world do you keep your muscle mass in your 70s?!? Fantastic. Been watching your content since the early days in Newburgh. Best wishes.
Great work, interesting concept
Paul you may have been a hard @$$ dad but you did a good job helping your kids learn valuable skills.. glad to see you still doing what you love
Metal fab videos👍👍👍👍
Very interesting, great video
Nice one ,
Love this kind of content
SR. PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEO LIKE THIS PLEASE
Awsome
I’m in!
this is really cool thanks, i weld and i like this idea..
Hey Man, just saw the channel and subscribed! Love the videos
⬇️⬇️⬇️
I propose to build a stand on wheels. To move the bike on a stand.
Would LOVE to give this to my sister and brother in law for a gift. 😎😎😎❤️🔥😎😎😎
I really enjoyed this video thank you 🤝
You should come over to kemco on 47th st. We make some cool hot water heaters, actually they are huge heaters for big businesses that require unlimited hot water. We have a brand new davi roller .We are literally 45 seconds from your shop. We have several great welders also.
YUP!!!!
He still got it!
Paul Sr. Quick question now obviously I know you build bikes because as a teenager I watched your show pretty much religiously but your favorite bike I noticed some twisted bars and some other things and I would like to know was this the inspiration for that because I will say this should be in every bike builders tool book! Also I know Sean at SRK Cycles you guys have a Bike Build off going on so while he's betting you to get a Japanese bike if that does happen I will say this as I own one of these bikes and the same one was my starter bike is a 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 which modified and extended can be a great chopper build from a japanese style bike! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with man!