This is 5th video on how to remove spot welds; so far this is the best video I have seen.
@autobodytrainingsolutions838 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@CamKurst5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video sir, I am taking my first stab at replacing something as large as a radiator core support on a fixer upper car. Your info is very helpful!
@autobodytrainingsolutions8385 ай бұрын
Good luck with your project and thanks for watching
@petar4432 жыл бұрын
Nice tips and tricks once again. I suggest making a video about panel preparation for welding. Being a used or new panel.
@autobodytrainingsolutions8382 жыл бұрын
Good idea. Thanks for watching
@OutsideTheBox252 жыл бұрын
Subscribed. Did you ever do a video on PPE and safety or what to be wary of in the shop, accidents etc you’ve seen over the years etc. always nice to learn from other peoples mistakes rather than your own 😬Thanks.
@autobodytrainingsolutions8382 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and for subscribing. I keep a running list of video ideas and PPE is on that list. Thanks for your comment
@mojtabakhatir2 ай бұрын
Why we must use a Pneumatic equipment ?
@UzumakiGarage Жыл бұрын
Thanks once again. One day if you clip a lapel mic on your shirt you will capture clearer audio without the echo of the room. cheers from Australia
@autobodytrainingsolutions838 Жыл бұрын
Roger that on the mic. Just something I haven’t gotten around to yet. Thanks for watching
@mervinsese31958 ай бұрын
Years of Experience
@jeremystube100 Жыл бұрын
I like the whole saw but I also made me a pickle fork from a flat peace of steel stock
@eojnedib44172 жыл бұрын
My Urag very rusty so welds fall apart. I can put back with glue made by cousin in next village. He’s smart so trust him
@shotgunlove Жыл бұрын
I always used a old chef's knife to cut the welds after grinding
@autobodytrainingsolutions838 Жыл бұрын
Good tip. Thanks for watching
@deankay44342 жыл бұрын
Alloys used on vehicle today have come a long way as fuel mileage and pounds per horse power dictate the performance. They want high ratings in crash test as well, but now it gets technical. I a real world not long ago, say a 1976 Camaro had a door guard beam in the door that looks like something used on the interstate for crossing traffic. It was high strength steel and weighed 42 pounds. Today, you are luck if a short length of 1 1/2" exhaust pipe in there as now they depend on 16 air bags to deploy for 6 minutes while rolling down a steep embankment. These $57k cars get crushed and bent like a beer can at a college dorm party! Animal house dudes! So measure the subframe to see how har it is bent, add the other damage and broken parts. Add up the labor and new materials & a quick search for "LKQ" parts and total the car because it is $3,400 dollars from scrap. Sold at auction and air bags are filled with newspaper, glued together, torch comes out, hydraulic jacks & chains pull it close, 1/2" of fiberglass bondo covered by more filler, some new glass and sold on a lot somewhere for $32k... One heck of a bargain. Or is it. SIR light bulb is removed, ABS acts funny and left headlamp seems high but won't adjust down while few banks will float a loan to a medium income family with 810 credit rating, but the "Buy Here, Pay Here" lot found someone to carry the loan with the title marked "Salvaged" no problem until one day it's raining after a long dry spell, oil dripping from every 3rd vehicle floats on top of the pavement & they get hit from behind. Then up the lift it goes with repair order in tool box and while you remove the $630 rear bumper cover, you notice this silver car has "Red" floor pans 3/4 are red, 1 black and subframe has holes in them large enough for hooks from a chain that are torn, seam sealer is missing or wiped on with finger like bad bathroom tile job and you get this feeling in you gut when the "Yellow" salvage yard marker says it's a 2019 yet the ticket ticket and door sticker say it's a 2020 Lexus and many wires are hanging there with crimped butt connectors and not even the shrink and glue type. Now you have a headache, snap a few photos, yell at two guys you have worked with for 7 years and show them. Now it's time to find the shop manger to hold a 14 minute show and tell. You repair the cars, you don't get the full story or the titles copy as the yellow marker shows TN on one part and NJ on three others. You are done, there goes the entire day plus no one made any money as two hours were lost. Yes, happens everyday. DK, Omaha