Fitzee using fancy tools? Can't be true..

Publicado 2024-07-28
Making a repair panel for a 1936 Chevy fender. I get to use all my "fancy" tools.. well fancy to me!

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  • Minimal basic tools, a lot of skill, a lot of time and a truck load of patience . Keep those video's coming, i love them.
  • The reason I like your fabrication style is because it just seems to make sense to me. When you make something that other guys would spend 10 times the amount of time on,with great results, it's obvious who I need to be learning from.
  • Skill and patience. I don’t have either. Nice job, Tony
  • Fortunately as a Noob at body work, I don't have something this complex that needs repair, but for Me to try and attempt this I would be lost without Your videos. Thanks for sharing Tony.
  • INCREDIBLE WORK! You should have been a heart surgeon. love your work ethic, Fitz.
  • May only be basic tools but you need a lot of skill to use them like you do. GREAT WORK!!!!!!!!
  • 17:33 - great example of a guy who is a metal wizard and showing us how to with basic hand tools ! …. Very inspiring to help me move forward on my car
  • @paulkaakee1304
    I laughed at the thin metal welding, only because I`ve been there. Gotta give you props for the humility and patience.
  • Excellent workmanship! If you're embarrassed about using a template just tell yourself it's CAD: "cardboard aided design".
  • Superb job Fitzee ..your instruction and approach to things seems to compute with me ! Where most people on here go straight over my head amazing work fella 👍
  • Wow,that was amazing work there . Thanks for passing on your knowledge. Its an honor.
  • What an artist this man is! And the confidence when talking about the plan. Wow!
  • @leonjenkins1027
    Always a pleasure to watch you work. Direct, simple & easy to follow. Thank you!
  • Nice work, Tony. It's good to see that Peanut was keepin' an eye on ya. ;)
  • Thanks Tony, it looks so nice this side. Peanut was happy as well, so all good! Best wishes, have a great week ahead. Cheers 👍💪✌
  • A little tip for others. When you are making a panel over top of the original and you have access to the back, drill some holes in the original piece so that you can check that the new panel is flush from behind with the original. Otherwise, you are only able to check that it matches at the edge of the panel. It’s a simple alternative to making station templates.
  • another great job. I have sometimes not cut out enough bad metal and keep 'blowing through' til I have to add another piece of metal. Sorry, but it is good to see that I'm not the only one it happens to. Thanks for sharing