Listening to this man explain everything is like taking a masterclass in fabrication and Chad asks all the right questions. I think this is his best ever interview.
The one thing I would love to hear the answer to is, when that press is pressing the metal out, how much does it take away from thickness, and is there a failsafe to keep it from getting too thin?
@ he said he spent a lot of money getting them to work , just judging from what I seen and heard he knows what he’s doing . I also would like to know what the differences are though👍
Good on Chad for learning something new today! That should teach us all something. Never too old or too successful or too well known to learn a new skill. Always be willing to learn!!
@@jamesmatheson5115 too bad you missed the whole subject of this video.. its not about Chad its about SALTWORKS and the business this guy built and runs and puts his heart and soul into..
I am really impressed with the Sarasota Saltworks fabrication process, the outcome, and the willingness to offer information and tutorial with Bad Chad. He is really generous with his time and knowledge.
Chad and Jolene this is Awsome stuff that garage is super cool Chad rocks and they both tig welded great . nothing better then learning new stuff this guy is super talented and he got lots of patience this was so fun thank you for taking us with you in to this place
Really enjoying this one. Chad is so humble and willing. Asks great questions and intetacting well. Even last 2 vids was great too. More of these shop visits would be great.
Excellent video with the welding lesson ... Chad 's gonna want one... Good for you Jolene for helping Chad learn new skills and the possible next level for BAD CHAD ..
Chad & Jolene thank you for the tig welding lesson! Chad you can no longer say that you have never tig welded now! It seems like it would be much faster and cleaner the only thing is your cuts have to be perfect so there are no gaps. Jolene thank you for this video it was great!
Saltworks Fab's shop has an amazing group of professionals and cutting-edge technology. If I had the funds, I would definitely choose it to customize my car.👍
Very nice people at this shop I’m happy you guys are doing this it’s a lot of fun seeing this place growing up I had family in the us steel plants still do but years ago the family’s who worked in the mill could go on tours of the General Motors gm plant it was the best days in my younger years growing up seeing fenders and doors all getting stamped out these guys driving in like cushmancarts the plant was huge it’s all long gone now seeing this shop reminded me of that day with all the people making parts it was so fun thank you
I have tried TIG welding with some success, the experts make it look easy, but it takes practice and you have to get comfortable so you can repeat the process over and over for a decent period of time. That to me is the hard part. Very Nice work!
Nice learning videos from a well maintained shop and a group of dedicated workers and Bosses; just so overwhelming to view it all! Good job on the TIG Chad and wonderfully taped Jolene! (Miss that Fina Girl).
I love that he showed you how to weld, not only was he teaching you how to do it, we all learned how to do it too.. I always wanted to learn how to tig weld, it seems like it’s easier to tig weld than mig weld.. I have a welder that does all three and I’m definitely going to try it out.. I never took the tig welding equipment out of it’s box yet.. Thank you guy’s for this video.. And now I gotta look for more tig welding videos…
Damm, awesome. Got my first lesson by a professional. Never tig welded in my life doing autobody repair for 45 + years. My son has done this for years and said dad? Come out, and I teach you to tig weld. That I'd never go back to using a mig.
Great episode. Listening to a professional fabricator is such fantastic opportunity. Chad needs to learn that in life shortcuts are not always the way to do things. Hopefully he learns.
Awesome video Jolene. And thats great Chad learning how to tig weld and trying new things and learning new things. You learn something new everyday. Get you a tig welder Chad and go for it brother!! That shop is awesome!!! Oh and the Big Boy statue is cool. Comes from Friches Big Boy originally from Cincinnati Ohio. Sad they are closing most of them down now.
Thanks for the wonderful insightful, memorising comment Aaron....except one thing, in your own words yesterday you said all the "shit" this guy has in his shop. But today it's "awesome". So it seems you're either confused or contradicting yourself.. 😘🤡 Merry Xmas
Pretty cool taking the time to show ya a thing or two. I could listen all day. I was the same when I first tig welded. Not used to having to feed the wire since a mig does it for ya. It def takes some patience and practice. My next big purchase for sure. When are these guys going to get on the RUclips plan?!!
I never had a business but I've been doing this for 50 years and never TIG welded. When I started out I used an acetylene torch and steel welding wire (looked a lot like coat hangers) and hammer welded the panels together. When I finally got enough money together I bought my first MIG welder. I just never saw the need for TIG. Chad is a well known builder and customizer and there is a reason for that. He is an old school Craftsman and doesn't need million dollar machines to fabricate panels, he does it himself.
He should have let you follow up the tig weld with a few minutes on the CP planishing hammer, then you would appreciate the real advantages of tig welding, minimal to no grinding of welds. Tig has a steeper learning curve than mig welding but once you get the hang of it you'll learn the advantages, health and speed wise.
Kudos to the Chad for exploring his programming options. Chad has world class strenghs. He is a great teacher; and certainly many come to learn and be inspired. But, the hazard is that the same lessons can get stale. Expanding the range of technological metal fabrication options could well be within the range of interests of his viewer base. Basic rule: if what you are doing is not working, try something else.
Tig is great for welding precise pieces together be it steel or aluminum. In the "card blanc" restoration shops where it costs $100,000 plus to restore a car they seem to like tig. As you can see this is a very time consuming way to weld sheet metal together so of course it adds to the hourly labor on the restoration. I have tig welded but still prefer a good mig welder for doing restoration or rust work and have done this for over 40 years with excellent results and speed of productivity thus saving the customer money.
Great video, once again thank you for taking us along bad Chad and Queen Jolene !! on a sidenote, I tig welded many many high-pressure steam pipe at nuclear plants, and chemical plants etc., etc. but if you get any dirt or any air blowing around, you will get what they call porosity in your welds !! And that is not good. We had to have our weld x-rayed and if something showed up, you be grinding the weld out and doing it over. ✌🏼💯😎🎄
Chad you needed to get yourself a TIG welder. After MIG'ing for almost 35 years I have just started TIG'ing on my current project. I love the differences and how much less grinding and how clean the weld is. Take the brief lesson and build on it.
Practice practice practice is how you get better Chad I was hoping someone would show you how to TIG weld it is the best way to weld for persition work. It cuts back on all that grinding Chad dose. It won't replace MIG welding that has its place to, but for surgical welding detail most definitely TIG welding is the way to go. I learned on OXY ACETYLENE welding to control the heat once you master that then TIG welding should be a breeze. Mike at BELLO'S KUSTOMS has the hand control peddle to control the heat. That's what I need to get for my TIG welder so I can start tig welding some art project's.
Listening to this man explain everything is like taking a masterclass in fabrication and Chad asks all the right questions. I think this is his best ever interview.
The one thing I would love to hear the answer to is, when that press is pressing the metal out, how much does it take away from thickness, and is there a failsafe to keep it from getting too thin?
@ he said he spent a lot of money getting them to work , just judging from what I seen and heard he knows what he’s doing . I also would like to know what the differences are though👍
Good on Chad for learning something new today! That should teach us all something. Never too old or too successful or too well known to learn a new skill. Always be willing to learn!!
Chad will never do it again, too much effort for him to do it right, plus 5 minutes after being shown he would have forgotten it all.
@ you’re a heavy dose of positivity, ain’t ya?
@@jamesmatheson5115just stop hater.
@@jamesmatheson5115 too bad you missed the whole subject of this video.. its not about Chad its about SALTWORKS and the business this guy built and runs and puts his heart and soul into..
@@jtuck6065 Its the truth though isnt it.
Beautiful shop, filled with great craftsmanship and fabrications.
Absolutely incredible video. Thank you for sharing your visit. I totally enjoyed every minute if it.
You are UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST FAB SHOP IN THE WORLD,also a true gentleman
Chad, Jolene, this is quite possibly the best post you've ever made? Very educational!
Agree, These high-class fabricator visits are great.
I am really impressed with the Sarasota Saltworks fabrication process, the outcome, and the willingness to offer information and tutorial with Bad Chad. He is really generous with his time and knowledge.
Doing good Chad I'm glad to see you going elsewhere and learning something keep up the good work my man
Amazing camera work on the TIG welding Jolene, probably your best ever - well done, true artistry
Chad and Jolene this is Awsome stuff that garage is super cool Chad rocks and they both tig welded great . nothing better then learning new stuff this guy is super talented and he got lots of patience this was so fun thank you for taking us with you in to this place
NOW THIS WAS WORTH WATCHING,
Good teacher, good student! Great video A+
Really enjoying this one. Chad is so humble and willing. Asks great questions and intetacting well. Even last 2 vids was great too. More of these shop visits would be great.
Excellent video with the welding lesson ... Chad 's gonna want one...
Good for you Jolene for helping Chad learn new skills and the possible next level for BAD CHAD ..
Chad & Jolene thank you for the tig welding lesson! Chad you can no longer say that you have never tig welded now! It seems like it would be much faster and cleaner the only thing is your cuts have to be perfect so there are no gaps. Jolene thank you for this video it was great!
as one who knows first hand, fit up in TIG is paramount!
No more coat hangers 😂
Saltworks Fab's shop has an amazing group of professionals and cutting-edge technology. If I had the funds, I would definitely choose it to customize my car.👍
Great episode guys, thanks for sharing. 👍
Very nice people at this shop I’m happy you guys are doing this it’s a lot of fun seeing this place growing up I had family in the us steel plants still do but years ago the family’s who worked in the mill could go on tours of the General Motors gm plant it was the best days in my younger years growing up seeing fenders and doors all getting stamped out these guys driving in like cushmancarts the plant was huge it’s all long gone now seeing this shop reminded me of that day with all the people making parts it was so fun thank you
What an amazing place, and an amazing crew with great auto fabrication talent. Thank you all!
Very well explained I used to Tig weld aircraft parts
I have tried TIG welding with some success, the experts make it look easy, but it takes practice and you have to get comfortable so you can repeat the process over and over for a decent period of time. That to me is the hard part.
Very Nice work!
I TAUGHT WELDING AND ALWAYS TELL A STUDENT TO GET I A COMFORTABLE POSITION AND YOUR WELD WILL BE MUCH BETTER...sorry for cap being on my bad
Nice learning videos from a well maintained shop and a group of dedicated workers and Bosses; just so overwhelming to view it all! Good job on the TIG Chad and wonderfully taped Jolene! (Miss that Fina Girl).
Right on Bad Chad you go boy !!
Glad to see Chad learning some new skills!
Great job Chad you are in your element when you work on metal 👍.
I love that he showed you how to weld, not only was he teaching you how to do it, we all learned how to do it too.. I always wanted to learn how to tig weld, it seems like it’s easier to tig weld than mig weld.. I have a welder that does all three and I’m definitely going to try it out.. I never took the tig welding equipment out of it’s box yet.. Thank you guy’s for this video.. And now I gotta look for more tig welding videos…
A wonderful Tig Welding Lesson for Chad . Back in the late 1950's & 60'S there were lots of DIVCO milk trucks
Thanks for saying what the truck was! I dont watch the videos anymore, just read the comments!
Beautiful place and good people.
Keep it up guys, great video 😎👍
I sincerely hope Chad learns from this and puts into use. It will make his work so much easier and neater,,
What a great guy to take the time to help out a fellow hot rodder learn a new skill. I need to follow this shop all so. Good people Chad and Jolene.
Chad does not have the patient for tig
You don't have the PATIENCE to check your spelling.
Very well done. The shop tour was awesome the shop owner is awesome also he is a great guy
Great lesson, great video
This has to be the best video I’ve seen,
Great workmanship awesome guys
A pleasure to watch
Well done everyone 😎😎
Beautiful shop
Damm, awesome. Got my first lesson by a professional. Never tig welded in my life doing autobody repair for 45 + years. My son has done this for years and said dad? Come out, and I teach you to tig weld. That I'd never go back to using a mig.
It's Sunday funday. Go BAD CHAD AND JOLENE
Awesome post. I always want to learn how to Tig weld. This helped out a alot now it's time to save up and get a Tig welder. Very educational.
Love Chad's builds, they very unique to his old school style
..👍💯
Great episode. Listening to a professional fabricator is such fantastic opportunity. Chad needs to learn that in life shortcuts are not always the way to do things. Hopefully he learns.
Great video thank you.
You just keep meeting great folks...love your road shows .
Awesome video Jolene. And thats great Chad learning how to tig weld and trying new things and learning new things. You learn something new everyday. Get you a tig welder Chad and go for it brother!! That shop is awesome!!! Oh and the Big Boy statue is cool. Comes from Friches Big Boy originally from Cincinnati Ohio. Sad they are closing most of them down now.
Thanks for the wonderful insightful, memorising comment Aaron....except one thing, in your own words yesterday you said all the "shit" this guy has in his shop. But today it's "awesome".
So it seems you're either confused or contradicting yourself..
😘🤡 Merry Xmas
It’s just an expression for gawds sake
Nice workshop 👍😎
Great episode
Pretty cool taking the time to show ya a thing or two. I could listen all day. I was the same when I first tig welded. Not used to having to feed the wire since a mig does it for ya. It def takes some patience and practice. My next big purchase for sure.
When are these guys going to get on the RUclips plan?!!
This guy is a Master ❤ Amazing vidéo
There all standing there hearing about how he would chop the top and thinking he's nuts🎉
one thing about people that are nutz they think everyone else is!
Chad is an awesome fabricator and knows his stuff when it comes to chops since that's primary of what he does
Chad understands the viewers interest in what can be learned.. great content ty Chad
Great vid. Talented guys all around
These guys are great Chad and Jolene 👍👍
This genius has been in business for years and is just learning to tig weld!!
I never had a business but I've been doing this for 50 years and never TIG welded. When I started out I used an acetylene torch and steel welding wire (looked a lot like coat hangers) and hammer welded the panels together. When I finally got enough money together I bought my first MIG welder. I just never saw the need for TIG. Chad is a well known builder and customizer and there is a reason for that. He is an old school Craftsman and doesn't need million dollar machines to fabricate panels, he does it himself.
@johngersna3263
It is not 50 years ago it's 2024. The man weld on the ground for God sake!
@@georgesimeone6292 And that's his choice.
Clas was in session today. Man runs a smart business. Chad may have to get him a tig welder now.
The front grill of that aluminum truck looks a lot like the old Difco delivery truck from years ago.
That truck is BADASSNESS
That front end reminds me of the old milk trucks.
Great video Jolene, like watching the tig welding lesson
Hey Chad & Jolene Merry Xmas from ROOSTER🙏
Love these tours of other shops.
Love it thank u Chad and jolene
looks like you’re having a good vacation you and Jolene
Chads gonna love that 💪practice up buddy ✌️
Savage work shop
Wow. Right on the Roosters tail as #2. Howdy do Mr. Rooster man and to all followers of Bad Chad and Sweet Queen Jolene. 👸
There’s always something to learn😇
Never too old to learn anything 👍
that bottle blonde wants to be famous LOL
I thought I heard in an earlier vid that she was thier host.. I,d like to know who she is!! I probably missed the introduction.. Cheers, Bernie
She runs the office, maybe owns the place!?! lol
Yup she's taking the show
@@gulfy09 .. Not hurting my eyes!! lol
Enjoy you'r Christmas Chad & Jolene.
Great job Chad!!!
He should have let you follow up the tig weld with a few minutes on the CP planishing hammer, then you would appreciate the real advantages of tig welding, minimal to no grinding of welds. Tig has a steeper learning curve than mig welding but once you get the hang of it you'll learn the advantages, health and speed wise.
Learn something new every day and enjoy
Thanks for sharing,,
Kudos to the Chad for exploring his programming options. Chad has world class strenghs. He is a great teacher; and certainly many come to learn and be inspired. But, the hazard is that the same lessons can get stale. Expanding the range of technological metal fabrication options could well be within the range of interests of his viewer base.
Basic rule: if what you are doing is not working, try something else.
Another great video
It’s appearing more easy than I’d imagined it to do.
Great video.
WOW GREAT CAR VIDEOI ENJOYED THNKS SISJOLE & BRO BAD CHAD FROM DEAF GUY
@30:40you can shot-blast your part (glass beads). This removes the rust
¡Gracias!
there is a learning curve definitely
Tig is great for welding precise pieces together be it steel or aluminum. In the "card blanc" restoration shops where it costs $100,000 plus to restore a car they seem to like tig. As you can see this is a very time consuming way to weld sheet metal together so of course it adds to the hourly labor on the restoration. I have tig welded but still prefer a good mig welder for doing restoration or rust work and have done this for over 40 years with excellent results and speed of productivity thus saving the customer money.
Another great video. Hopefully Lincoln will give you a tig welder and a 50% off code for your subscribers!!
Very helpful
This is cool
Chad is building cars for himself not for someone with a lot of money who knows what he wants two different worlds
See the guys watching as chad explains how to chop a roof
Great video, once again thank you for taking us along bad Chad and Queen Jolene !! on a sidenote, I tig welded many many high-pressure steam pipe at nuclear plants, and chemical plants etc., etc. but if you get any dirt or any air blowing around, you will get what they call porosity in your welds !! And that is not good. We had to have our weld x-rayed and if something showed up, you be grinding the weld out and doing it over. ✌🏼💯😎🎄
Chad when you get back, first thing from the airport is princes auto, why not.
Pretty AWESOME!
You know you want it I just gotta figure out a way to haul it back
Happy Holidays
great vids
Chad you needed to get yourself a TIG welder. After MIG'ing for almost 35 years I have just started TIG'ing on my current project. I love the differences and how much less grinding and how clean the weld is. Take the brief lesson and build on it.
Hes putting Chad to work LoL 😂😂..
It took me 5 years to become a certified master tech
Chad's next project, the Prototype Wagon.
FINA!!!
ty ,5 star
Practice practice practice is how you get better Chad I was hoping someone would show you how to TIG weld it is the best way to weld for persition work. It cuts back on all that grinding Chad dose. It won't replace MIG welding that has its place to, but for surgical welding detail most definitely TIG welding is the way to go. I learned on OXY ACETYLENE welding to control the heat once you master that then TIG welding should be a breeze. Mike at BELLO'S KUSTOMS has the hand control peddle to control the heat. That's what I need to get for my TIG welder so I can start tig welding some art project's.
😊Happy Days Yall 😊COMMENT Etc.etc 😊