Using rust to restore. Rusty trunk lid repair
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2023
- repairing more rust on Crusty, the truck lid had some major rust on the lips along the back. all of it will have to be replaced but before you start cutting use this rusty section as a guideline for your new panel. All made with recycled metal and using basic tools
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I just watched it happen and it's still magic
God bless ya Fitzee, you're the only man I've ever seen run their thumb across glowing red metal to check for flush
I like to do a bit of an overlap weld a lot of times when I’m working on thin stuff, it’s just easier than burning through constantly and chasing holes. After watching u so much I find myself thinking….ok, don’t overthink this, what would Tony do? 😂
The king of explaining intricate metal fab details... Thank you Fitzee! 🍺
What I like so much about your channel Tony is that you only use simple tools and you still manage to get the job done. Where as other folks have thousands upon thousands of dollar's invested in tools and they still can't do what I've seen you do. That's what makes your channel so popular in my eyes. So keep up the Good Work bye...your tips and tricks are great.
That old vice of yours is a beast !
They don’t make them like that anymore ! 👍
A friend dropped off an A-body Barracuda trunk lid with similar rust damage for me to practice on. This video will be really helpful as I attempt to repair it. Not sure I want to do a great job though, because he has several vintage cars that need rust repair and I suspect offering me the trunk lid for practice is a trap! I’ll end up having to fix all his cars before doing my own!
😂lol
Lost count of how many of your videos I've watched. Still learning from you 🙂
The tips are always good, Mr. Tony. Thank you for documenting all of your efforts. You are raising the collective knowledge of all of us home diy'ers.
Thanks again Fitz for all you do to share your skills . I can now make repairs and recreate things I never thought possible before thanks to your many videos Just in the past couple years I have improved dramatically and my confidence level has soared. The more of your videos I watch and the more rust repairs I attempt to make on my fleet of old junk the better and easier it gets.
Not only do you make it look easy, you explain it in such a way as us diyer’s can understand it and be confident trying it ourselves. You’re an inspiration to say the least 👍🏻 Keep up the great work!
That was a good tip on the use of the overlap at the radius corner. Thx. Just received my fitzee fab t-shirt. I am not going to put it on when I watch ur videos....I ain't that weird.
Thank you Tony. Thank you for uploading in 1080p. Such a small thing makes your videos even more enjoyable to watch. I love seeing the detail in your work. I'm already excited to see the next video.
Good thing is the corner of that door is now hardened! Drop proof now!! As always, I've learned something... Love these videos. Thank you
Another Beautiful job Fitzee. Crusty is going to be brand new. Have a wonderful day. 👍
You truthfully earn your thumbs up great work.
That free-hand corner was subtle showing-off. :-)* Simple, if you have good hands and 30 years' experience.
This is so cool. I'm self taught at auto body repair without any formal training or even using youtube except for a little about how to weld, and almost everything he does is what I figured out just by trial and error. In reality I believe it was God showing me what to do next.
Man, always nice work! I really wish you were closer. My 62 C10 is taking forever on my own, haha.
Thank You fitzee, for all your tutoring . You are a very good instructor. I took auto body back in high school, in 71-72. its changed a lot since then.
Awesome repair on a piece that many would have trashed, you are an artist Fitzee!
That was awesome, I know what welding thin and rusty metal is like and it's not the easiest thing to deal with, great work Tony and great save on the Ole trunk lid
Try it with flux core wire, youll lose your mind.
It’s in the fingers… it’s in the blood… Fitzee‘s got metal 🪄 magic!!!
Great job as always Tony, but maybe those metric measures should be left for the Flip Side😆
I love the way you break it down in steps….
Fox body Mustang, now you're speaking my language. I've got a 92 GT sitting in my driveway. Planning to daily it this summer. The hatch is good, from the outside...
I love watching with working metal I have learned a lot keep it up
You
This is awesome, following both channels means we get more Fitzee. I'm getting anxious though, I really can't wait to see this thing racing down the 1/4 mile. It's also gonna look damn good
Thanks Fitzee for your time you put in
Exactly! I do what i do, watch my videos and make suggestions, i take them with a grain of salt. Same as i suggest on other builders vids. Theres lots of great ideas out there! Thats why i keeo coming back Chad!
This project reminds me of one of the clothes patterns made of paper from the 70's, cause this car has merely been a pattern for one. Awesome 👌 job! You are a master.
Fitzee, thanks for sharing your work. I have a 69 Dodge Coronet with a BAD trunk lid. You helped a lot!
I’ve got a leading edge of a 69 firebird hood and trailing edge of deck lid to rust repair. Thanks for ideas 👍!
I wish your channel was around in the 90s when i did lots of rust repair. It took years to learn from mistakes. My wife laughs when i tell her what your next step will be as you do it.
as always Tony, thank you for taking the time to share your craftsmanship and knowledge 👍👍 ...
Nice work again Fizee , it’s great to watch. Well done!!
I was just thinking “that reminds me of my last fox body”, right before you said just that.
Ha.
You made it look like it was factory made. Great Job with great tips.
Fitzee, you are a fu#*ing genius and your work is amazing, your hands on tutorials are so helpful and you make it very easy to understand. Thank you for sharing all of your years of experience and knowledge Im truly grateful for all of your great videos.
Brother, you are a great teacher!
I really liked the dollying tip.
Hard to explain why your videos are so interesting, but they are truly special
Excellent tip on the dolly work, thanks.
That is such a neat job. Those 'factory fresh' corners are so satisfying. Thank you for the effort that goes into these epic videos Tony, they are greatly appreciated. Thank you for the dolly tip, I'm just about to do a door skin!
Another great information pack video Tony. Awesome!
Thanks for the video. The trunk lid on my Camaro has a very similar rust issues. Cheers!
Good work as usual Tony! Keep em coming bye😊 JR
Frizzy. Your the man. Mad skills. I love your work.
Thanks, Tony. Thank you for sharing your skill and the various tips you include in each video - they are priceless. Plus - thanks for the time you take editing these videos - you do a great job making these fun to watch.
You make this stuff look so easy. You explain it well to where us DIYer's can understand. I welded in my very first patch panel on my 78 F-150 two days ago thanks to watching your videos. Appreciate all that you do to help others learn what they need to do to work on their own projects. 👍
I have a small "Hobby" blaster - holds about 50kg of blast media (I use crushed glass) - I feed it air from my petrol compressor because it murders my electric compressor - it blasts waaay more gently than a proper indiustrial blaster but it blasts real nice - close to zero heat, whips off paint & rust in a quick pass & gets into every nook & cranny. I despise running it because the grit gets into every nook & cranny of me as well - but damn it's great for stuff like this ^^.
I repair rust for a living - that ^^ is my daily work. I doubt people realise just how much time goes into running one pass of weld across a full hood/trunk width.. or how long it takes to grind them welds. I usually have some lid/bonnet that is Unobtainium sitting in front of me - I repair them the same way you do, exact same technique - which is why I love your Channel, Fitz - it's the proper nitty gritty.
I love when closed caption on the preview screen interprets Fitzee
I am working on sheet metal on my Ranchero and I am learning a lot from Fitzee's videos, so I thank him for that
Very nice job Tony and a good tip with the Hammer and dole with your Fingers
Geez what a great resource all those old cabinets and shelves and lockers and stuff you picked up. I always try go pick up stuff like that when people are throwing it away too, u just never know what u could use it for and then u ain’t gotta go buy metal 👍
Tony, you always do such amazing beautiful work!
Fantastic lessons, Fitz. I need a good vice. ...bigger than a 4-1/2" and a 6". Having trouble making bends in mine. The prices for a decent bench vice are outrageous but I think a vice will be cheaper than a brake. Decisions, decisions.
Now you have a "as good as new" trunk lid, which is yet another step towards completion of the Corolla. That was a very clever and sensible way that you repaired that trunk lid, making sure that you kept it within specifications. Time to paint it and put it on the car!
Looks great!
I must say that you are very good at what you do .🙂
A real pleasure watching and learning from you. Thanks.
Good job as usual.
Wow another great job 👏 👍 👌
Awesome work! You make it look too easy! Experience shows!!
Never a dull or boring video!! AND always learn something new with each new video!! Fantastic work sir!
Another fine job Tony, the detail you put in is incredible.
Yeah i’ve got an 86 Gt mustang the lid needs work and it’s rusted bad. Great video to help me repair it.
Great job as usual. I just can tell you now that Canadian Tire doesn't have a trunk lid in stock for Crusty.
Loving these. Have all the same stuff going on with me e30. Thankfully on a smaller scale, but these trunk videos have been a game changer.
The more you practice the better you get Tony! I have about a dozen trunk lids and hoods I can save now 😂
Amazing work!
I learn something every time.
Thanks FItzee!
Amazed as usual. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Good tips- I have to do this to the trim l lid and the hood on my Oldsmobile. I appreciate the how to advice
Great Video!
Nice work Tony Thanks
Great Video as usual!
Fantastic video as usual!!
Great one. thanks a lot !
That turned out great Tony. It's amazing what can be accomplished with minimal tools.
You make it look easy. A true master of your craft.
Beautiful work!
Very informative, thanks 👍
Nice job once again !!!
The tips were good!
Thanks so much! Excellent tutorial.
Great tutorial!! Yeah, I learned the hard way when I replaced a trunk floor. I wished I had seen this before that but now I know!
Other great video tony the wisdom you are sharing is amazing i dont even hesitate to try and do my metal work anymore thanks for the tips until next time ill be sticking around
you make it all look too easy,great stuff as usual....no reason for the home handy man not to tackle these jobs now
Always worth watching thanks for sharing.
Cracking video there Fitz ,learned a lot of tricks .
Thanks Sir for the great content.always learning through your vids,keep up with the good work
Thank you Fitzee!
Great video thank you sir
Your videos are so informative. I am hooked on watching them. I have been able to put so many of your tips into practice. Thank you
I stumbled onto your channel just looking for some tips how to repair some rust on my 73 Mazda down here in Australia, I'm a mechanic so I can fix the parts that make it go, but I am no bodywork man. But after a few of your videos, I'm ready to give it a shot. And would you believe, the weekend just gone, I noticed my bootlid has some rust bubbles starting to appear along the lip, so I'll add that to the list.
Thanks Fitzee, you make it easy for even people like me to understand what I should be doing.
Top notch again there Tony
Fitz Sir you are an artist love the vids
Cool! First thumbs up! I need to do similar repairs to my 57 Chevy trunk lid.
Quality. Wealth of knowledge. Thank you