Frame Restoration and Other Goodies

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Published 2020-03-22
Nothing crazy in this video. I'm just showing how I "restored" the frame of my 1993 S10 on the cheap. Also a quick update on the parts collection

All Comments (21)
  • @wingrider1004
    I'm restoring a 72 Ford right now and I can appreciate all of the hard work you put into that frame. Good job.
  • @bpprojects6676
    I loved your video! You did a great job! This deserves way more views than its getting!
  • @speedymike7845
    Hey man sorry about the loss keep up the good work I'm doing a restoration myself 93 toyota pickup frame.
  • Sorry for your loss man I know exactly what that feeling is like, same boat here not working as much now
  • @cool62chev
    Sorry for your loss. The truck is coming along faster than mine! Great job
  • My father had a 1983 s10 4x4 single cab short bed manual sitting out at my grandfathers house, been sitting for roughly 30 years. Body completely straight motor rebuilt sitting in the garage, I'm going to rebuild it sense I can't find one anywhere for sale and keep the ole truck in the family. Needs the same work your doing, shits got me exited to get it restored. Going to start on it tomorrow get it move to my back yard start breaking it down.
  • SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. THE THINGS THAT REALLY MATTER WE CAN'T REPLACE.
  • @toon_on_24s
    I'm currently watching for my GBody progress in the future here soon.. and I want to do what I can at home before I send it to a shop ..if I have too.. thanks for this video ... Sorry about your loss..
  • @dgadver
    Sorry for your loss. Keep your head up. PEACE.
  • @dgadver
    Sorry for your loss. God speed.
  • @lamarcraven2314
    Hey bro I see you doing a good job but what kind of sanding pad and what kind of sander is that that you're using you should put the descriptions up there so people that are new to it and beginners like myself can understand what to use because I'm trying to exchange frames put a new frame on my 1983 El Camino super sport but it has rust on it and I want to get all the rest off so I don't know what type of machine you're using plus what grid of sandpaper thank you for your time and most of all thank you for showing us how to do it professionally thumbs up bro
  • @wwz1011
    Most of those converters are phosphoric acid based. It reacts with rust (ferric and ferrous oxide) to form ferric and ferrous phosphate. Stops rust.
  • @robertog4351
    Sorry for your loss, how did the frame work hold up? I want to do this to my build I’m about to get started on.
  • @87lerma
    Thats awesome man you did a great job, did you do anything for the inside of the frame?