You have inspired me. I have a 5 gallon HyVis Oil Company can, sourced years ago from my grandfather's auto repair shop. It will get the restoration treatment, as soon as the Craftsman vise, which currently lies disassembled on my bench, is put back together.
That's great! Sometimes it's fun to switch up from your typical project and do something a little different, I'm glad this inspired you. Breakout some of that Blackhawk and get it in the queue! 🤣😎 Thanks for being here.
They look great you got a good buy on them . I like gas cans like these better than the modern one with them damn safety spout that takes 3 hands to get the gas out . Thanks David
Looks fantastic I think..not as good as my wizard can I just found..😅 but man you got me wanting to move it up the schedule with how good yours come out! Good stuff!
Excellent job David. Glad to see you preserving the things of the past. It is another piece that will look good on display.
Thanks Dale. I kinda want to use the 5 gallon can, but I guess I'll leave it on the shelf 🤣
They came out great! You can't beat the price you paid. Wonderful work! Thanks very much. 😀👍
Thanks a lot, I probably would not have bought these, but I just couldn’t pass at that price. Thanks for watching.
You have inspired me. I have a 5 gallon HyVis Oil Company can, sourced years ago from my grandfather's auto repair shop. It will get the restoration treatment, as soon as the Craftsman vise, which currently lies disassembled on my bench, is put back together.
That's great! Sometimes it's fun to switch up from your typical project and do something a little different, I'm glad this inspired you. Breakout some of that Blackhawk and get it in the queue! 🤣😎 Thanks for being here.
They turned out fantastic, and what a great price.
Have a Jesus filled day everyone
Greg in Michigan
Thanks Greg. Always makes the project more fun knowing you paid next to nothing for it!
@@westhighlandsshop .....The best things in life are free?......This could catch on!
Beautiful work sir. Thanks for taking me along.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks
You know me Man, I love anything Eagle. Those were some great finds and they came out Awesome.
Thanks George, every now and then I can find a good deal...LOL. Thanks for being here.
The cans look great!
Thanks Magdad!
Brought them back! Really nice job, they look great! You're right, can't find many with the lid. Excellent job!
Thanks Mike, I fact I was surprised at the lack of dents in this too, just didn't mention it in the video. Appreciate you coming.
Looks fantastic 👍
Thank ya very much!
Beautiful job as usual David! What a deal you got on those cans. The metal ones are so much better than the new plastic ones.
Thank ya Bill, agree on the new plastic cans. Thanks for being here
Great restoration!!
Thanks Web
The gas cans look amazing!
Thanks Rob!
Great job 👏
Hi Patrick and thank you very much.
Those turned out really nice. Learning mini tips and tricks from your videos for projects that I hope to get to someday.
Thanks Ryan. Great thing about this community, we all learn from each other! Thanks for watching.
@@westhighlandsshop this is very true. Thank you again for sharing
They look great you got a good buy on them . I like gas cans like these better than the modern one with them damn safety spout that takes 3 hands to get the gas out . Thanks David
Thank you! I agree, the new ones are aggravating, and mine will not stop dripping gas when I pour. Thanks for being here.
They look amazing!
Thank you
Super fantastic job
Very nice!
Thank you Scott!
Nice job dude.
Thank you very much
Looks fantastic I think..not as good as my wizard can I just found..😅 but man you got me wanting to move it up the schedule with how good yours come out! Good stuff!
When I saw your video, I had already recorded this, and I was like dammit, that Wizard can is way cooler! Git 'r done! Thanks brother Vic.