back on the 49 Chevy Fleetline custom. working on fitting the hood and fixing all the mess that was done to it.
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Growing up I would sit and watch masters like you do what they truly loved. Thanks for what you Do.
@jrehtil14944 ай бұрын
You have mad skills and an awesome eye for details. I think Discovery should have hired you instead of the other all drama shows. I learned way more from you. 😊😊😊
@number1trucker4 ай бұрын
I think Tony is right where he belongs. If he had a show on discovery Tony would loose creative control of the show. As it is now Tony can work on what makes sense to him plus he has merch for sale. If you really want to support the channel buy merch or share with a friend or on whatever social media platform your on.
@MrDarrellmac3114 ай бұрын
I know what you are saying but Tony would be much better off just having more subscribers then he would still have full control over himself. I try to spread the word for his channel when ever I can. I really don't think there is a better body work channel on the net.
@davebrittain92164 ай бұрын
They’d make do it differently on here he can do it his way which is by far the best for me personally to learn it’s said he’s talking to us separately with full explanations
@Benharcombe4 ай бұрын
First thing I thought when I saw the title was "Wonder if Fitzee's going to end up fixing Bad Chad's hackery"
@ma61king4 ай бұрын
@@ma61king I started watching Bad Chad but got tired of the odd behavior pretty quick. Yes Jolene is attractive but we don't need to hear about it every five minutes.
@davebrittain92164 ай бұрын
There are craftsman and there are artist who care about their work . God love ya brother
@kenvangoe93583 ай бұрын
More amazing metalwork and brilliant video editing too. One of your very best so far. Thank you Tony
@adriancooper81924 ай бұрын
The car's transformation from Donatello to Joan Crawford is worthy of your skill.
@mjm71874 ай бұрын
"He meant well" Is that Canadian for "Bless his heart"? I had a good laugh at that.
@HinmanAveRepair4 ай бұрын
Hi Tony, I've told you in the past that I learned to weld watching you and how to tackle an issue. THANK YOU for your instructions and insight. I've been fixing my junkyard rust bucket 39 Ford Panel using what I learn from you. I've been at it about a year now and getting close to finishing the rough first body work so I can at least drive it. Still has a long way to go, but I'm going to drive it in the spring. Without your help, I could not have gotten to where I am. It isn't show quality, but it's going to be a driver. I've seen all your videos for the last few years and have learned so much. Again, THANK YOU for all you do. See you in the next one. Bob in Idaho
@bobsmithsonrealtor4 ай бұрын
Same with me Bob. !
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver3 ай бұрын
By the time this car is done you'll have built 70% of it from scratch, haha. Awesome work as usual!
@JimmyMakingitwork4 ай бұрын
When the only thing I had was gas welding we had the old black coat hangers, wish I had a bunch of them now. They were a lot better metal.
@mikecolemire36924 ай бұрын
There is no better into on KZhead than Fitzee’s!!!
@thomasweatherford51254 ай бұрын
Hello from Saint John New Brunswick.You are truly gifted ...To even consider taking on someone elses nightmare repairs is a true craftsman. My hat is off to you..
@stevenmacinnis4184 ай бұрын
Fitzee, I wish you lived much closer to me. I would come work for you for free just to learn a smidgen of what you know. You are a MASTER of your craft Sir!! Thank you for sharing with us!! Teenagers in your area should be lined up outside of your door just to try and come in to attempt to gain some of your knowledge. By the way, we don't mind the long videos at all!
@Big88Country4 ай бұрын
Once again Thanks Fitzee!! The tips were great, and right on par with work on my project (matching qtr panel gaps to deck lid & rear panel) Many times I find myself in a jam wondering how to correct something, I can always find the answer watching your videos!
@rickeyracer444 ай бұрын
"Buck tooth kinda look"... Yes! That's funny, almost like he could be a character on the cars movies.
@fixinstuff96624 ай бұрын
Along the road you get to see things you don't want to see, among those you do. Patience and vigilant work arrives at joy and gratitude.
@stevenm31414 ай бұрын
You are a magician with metal! Thanks for sharing your techniques!!
@douglashart50593 ай бұрын
Hi Tony. From a distance, that car didn't look that bad. Your repair work is beautiful. You can't even tell there was repair. We should call you "The metal whisperer"!
@goptools4 ай бұрын
Tony is a metalwork janitor! He sure cleaned up someone else’s mess 😁
@rona11444 ай бұрын
Tony...your work on the seams is totally outstanding. I learned a lot !
@thistlelee4 ай бұрын
Really appreciate you showing this work. It will directly help me sort out the hood on my 53. Thanks again for educating us!
@davidkimsey95914 ай бұрын
Every time I watch your videos I learn something new. Thanks for sharing.
@kenstevens56754 ай бұрын
That was straightforward and step by step. It looks like it was always that way from the factory. Great Job on the seam. Spot on!
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu4 ай бұрын
Your videos Tony are never long enough, and it's good for yt time audience attendance ...👍🏼
@dayslife4 ай бұрын
Absolutely awesome I love your videos I have learned so much from you ! There’s no way I could’ve fixed my wife’s jeep without your videos !
@aaronbryant83154 ай бұрын
Great work Tony really looking forward to the rest of this build.
@mrgrumps30624 ай бұрын
Tony makin it look easy again!......Thanks Tony for showing us how its done!
@blackscotydog4 ай бұрын
Great job Tony! Love watching your videos and how you explain and show us in detail how its done.
@dirkg70624 ай бұрын
Wow!... Great Material. I Always Pickup New Tips Every Time. Thanks for Sharing
@davidwood19233 ай бұрын
I very much appreciate your videos, showing us how you break down all the problem areas step-by-step. The results are so impressive, and without any fancy tools! You get the impression sometimes (elsewhere) that you need to outfit your entire garage with metal shaping machines just to fabricate anything.
@dra9114 ай бұрын
The music over real time video adds a nice touch. Looking good.
@cageypete13 ай бұрын
Car looks like some teens had fun with it. Now you're just starting over.
@Parkhill574 ай бұрын
I simply love that. What a skills, what a feeling for details...and what an educational video...
@marekbukovsky13363 ай бұрын
I heart felt nod to the owner who had the intestinal fortitude and optimism to take on such a restoration and for you, Tony, to possess the skills, knoweledge and tenacity to effect the mammoth repairs required to 'straighten out' the vehicle. The body builder who carried out the numerous abominations should be seperated from his fabrication tools and welding equipment and directed to take up a different occupation or hobby such as macramé or stamp collecting respectively.
@georgebettiol83384 ай бұрын
Fitzee’s never gonna run out of white cabinet material. 😉
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver3 ай бұрын
You do a great Joan Crawford! I love your videos . . . I always learn so much.
@TrixedOut4 ай бұрын
Hahaha. Thanks
@fitzeesfabrications4 ай бұрын
Great tech session with getting the gaps right, works out very nice.
@ratt7274 ай бұрын
I couldn’t imagine having to be the one who had to fix this abortion of a car. I hope you charge accordingly for your hours cause you’re gonna have a pile of time into this thing. Can’t wait to see you tackle the rest of that front end, I can’t believe the last builder called that good enough. That cobbled up jigsaw puzzle of a front piece that you cut off to start with just made me giggle, what were they thinking? 🤣
@minnesotatomcat4 ай бұрын
Good stuff Tony. I had to look up the last bit though. I had not seen Mommy Dearest 1981 movie.
@patrickharrand4 ай бұрын
Old school Metal Work and Finishing! Excellent Work
@scbnrh4 ай бұрын
Hi there mate you are a great workmanship on that old girl
@davidwoodham13074 ай бұрын
Watching a Wizzard at work... most satisfying. Most satisfying.
@elkoposo6864 ай бұрын
Un travail formidable! Vous réalisez une véritable œuvre d'art en acier. Chapeau bas ! Amazing work! You create a true work of art in steel. Hats off!
@jeanmariebalaes11373 ай бұрын
Magic fingers Fitz, Magic! I love to see the details. Keeping it simple and getting it done right. Thanks for sharing. Until next time.
@stantilton21914 ай бұрын
UR TOO GOOD I WISH I SAW UR VIDS 1O YEARS AGO BUT IM LIKE U I GET THE JOB DONE THANK U BEACUSE U STILL TEACH ME SOMTHING
@mariomuz84 ай бұрын
Another masterpiece in the workings
@bryancooper26993 ай бұрын
Fixing something Bad Chad has FU hilarious.
@user-xc7yl8tk6x3 ай бұрын
Fitzee's finesse, not for the feint hearted!
@JulianCoogan-zl1ru4 ай бұрын
Your a true master of body re-working. I wish I had started watching you decades ago. Oh yea U tube was not around. Your thought process is amazing and love how you know what your doing. You don't just hack things together, even with coat hangers. lol.
@monadking27614 ай бұрын
I've learned so much from your videos . Thank You for sharing Tony . The owner of this car was very fortunate to find you !
@jgwilliams59514 ай бұрын
Just awesome skills. I could sit and watch you all day. I wish you were close… I’d be your intern just to learn how you do this. Thank you for posting. I’ve learned so Much from watching you. You’re a national treasure!
@edlysne85673 ай бұрын
Another great video by the master, thanks fitzee! Amazing work as always.
@RestoHubAU4 ай бұрын
I have to say again , I learn a lot every time I watch one of your videos.
@chrisskeers19834 ай бұрын
I spit coffee on the keyboard when i saw the pieces that you welded on the corner of that hood!😆 I knew what the end result would be after it was grinded off.
@user-rb2mf3hj3e4 ай бұрын
Yes, Fitzee style. I tried it. It works.
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver3 ай бұрын
Beautiful work. I will be subscribing, i really like the craftsmanship you share with your fans. Wow. Thanks
@laurensmith18284 ай бұрын
Tony you work out very nice. Thanks for sharing.
@arccaptain-weld4 ай бұрын
LET'S GOOOooo! You don't even KNOW how bad I needed a quick Fitz (fix) today.
@teejay6224 ай бұрын
A lot of grinding, cutting, reshaping, exellent use of coat hanger for gap filler work. The coat hanger thing really comes in handy, will have to stop at thrift store to pick up some. A lot of metal fab work without any specialty tools. You are an exellent teacher.
@michaelvandenhoy10214 ай бұрын
This is real body work. I love watching that... You are the best !!
@jplock-mg8mx4 ай бұрын
You are a metal artist, I will remember this one forever.
@JD-5264 ай бұрын
Another super video metal work at its best thank you from across the pond😎
@jjamanda4 ай бұрын
Most times starting on a big project is half the battle. Once you get going it’s not too bad. But that was a lot more work than it looks on video. Looking forward to the headlights. That’ll be a treat.
@Cowboy_Ash4 ай бұрын
Tedious and time consuming. But, the end result is great! Nice work Fitzee. Thanks for bringing us along.
@mattthescrapwhisperer4 ай бұрын
love these old cars brings back memories doing my 54 Chev bodywork 38 years ago where does time go painted with dupont centari and still lasting. You are a master craftsman for sure.
@philipbennett29734 ай бұрын
It makes me feel better Tony because I have just spent a day trying to fit a new floor panel in. Exciting project and looking forward to the next one. JOE
@joescully5664 ай бұрын
Hey Fitzee. All I can say about that whatever you would call it that they did to that Poor Hood is more than wrong, it's a Sin. They smashed it's beautiful nose in. And that's just the worst atrocity. But I know you'll do your best which is a lot, and make it look as good as it possibly can. You do immaculate work. I use your name as a comparison word all the time when I'm watching other builders/Fabricators. I say like he's Fitzeeing the hell out of that, or he needs to get to it and Fitzeefy that. But however I say it it's always a compliment to you. Keep on Fabbin Fitzee. Peace and be blessed.
@johnnykeener9194 ай бұрын
Another masterclass!!👌👌👌 I feel it's such a shame that more people don't know about and benefit from Fitzee's knowledge. Perhaps some collaborationns Fitzee??
@endeavour21274 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to share with us.
@donlandenberg81264 ай бұрын
Excellent work fitze. Thanks for bringing us along
@123suzukisamurai4 ай бұрын
Its hard to believe but there are actual you tube shows that are showing how to do what you are un doing. Nice to see you wearing hearing protection /dust mask and using an exhaust fan. Well done . Cheers from Edmonton
@dannypeter65654 ай бұрын
I learn something new every show. I have used coathangers as fillers since 1976. They work good on exaust gas welding too. But I love the way you closed the side seams. Can’t wait to see you rework the front.
@moplum4 ай бұрын
Good to see you back at it tony. Fantastic work as usual
@johnscott85924 ай бұрын
I'm dealing with a similar nightmare on a '62 willy's wagon tailgate right now. I dont envy you!
@ReaperRestorations3 ай бұрын
Amazing brother. Learned alot. Keep up the good work
@rodneyfreeman82712 ай бұрын
Nothing much to say except BRAVO.
@terryjay69594 ай бұрын
And this folks is why a quality paint job is not cheap. I've seen cars that someone used bondo on door and fender edges.
@biffmalibu37334 ай бұрын
Excellent! Enjoyed watching you work. Thanks for the education.
@103erik4 ай бұрын
Great job Fitzee, you have a good eye for detail. Well done!
@paulblack24024 ай бұрын
Another great video from the Master himself... FItzee
@johnmolnar29574 ай бұрын
Beautiful work Tony!
@brianhaw93984 ай бұрын
Just amazing Fitzee, inspires me to get out and fix my car but also scares me with the skill you just showed. I'll take it one bite at a time and see where we end up!
@jagster08104 ай бұрын
There isn't enough lead in Galena to fill that as it came in! Someone had the vision. Just not the skill. Pretty ambitious project. I love seeing the difference in philosophy between you fixing this stuff and my neighbor (House of Pain) doing it. Totally different ways to do it. In the end, result. Both of you been doing it for decades. He's a gas and Tig welder. You do Mig. He's more of a metalshaper. You are far faster to result.
@beyondmiddleagedman72404 ай бұрын
Wow! i don't know man. Pretty amazing! Thank you for making these video's!
@Ed70Nova4274 ай бұрын
Beautiful work
@terryholder16394 ай бұрын
How awesome. Such a great work 👍👍
@MASI_forging4 ай бұрын
"They meant well, I suppose." = "Bless their hearts."
@ScottHiland3 ай бұрын
HAPPY NEW YEAR TONY ENJOYING THIS CUSTOM BUILD GLAD TO BE BACK ON IT, JUST LIKE THE BOOT THE BONNET NEEDS THE SAME ATT. I LIKE YOUR PLAN OF ATTACK ON THIS , (MUSIC TOOOO!! LOVED IT 🔊🎶) THX TONY..
@mylesnic4 ай бұрын
Beautiful job .
@errolpoxleitner95864 ай бұрын
You make it look so easy.
@stanherman56044 ай бұрын
Great work Fitzee thank you!!
@RandallSoong-pp7ih4 ай бұрын
Man you do amazing work, love it
@crazywickedcustoms72724 ай бұрын
Another great video from a master. I've said it before I'm in awe of the work you do.
@raymondcollyear47734 ай бұрын
Another great job
@7b7right404 ай бұрын
Good video for a cold day
@user-ix4dl1dy7q4 ай бұрын
Another great video 👍👍
@andyjohnson65484 ай бұрын
Really nice work Tony.
@glenmiller37834 ай бұрын
Hmmm...I kinda liked the 56 Chev headlight "eyebrows" I like them on the early 50s pickups as well. BUT!...Just my 2 cents worth. Rock-on Brother. Let the instruction begin.
@frankschwartz74054 ай бұрын
Greetings from the UK Tony, absolutely brilliant work as always, the tips are great too ,❤
@marciabaldwin25064 ай бұрын
True craftsman!
@patveltri85312 ай бұрын
u sure someone wasn't building a hippopotamus? nice work friend
@ahill70993 ай бұрын
Im currently working on a car someone did some welding on but im happy with what they did luckily ! You on the other hand has inherited a mess but youll get it eventually
Growing up I would sit and watch masters like you do what they truly loved. Thanks for what you Do.
You have mad skills and an awesome eye for details. I think Discovery should have hired you instead of the other all drama shows. I learned way more from you. 😊😊😊
I think Tony is right where he belongs. If he had a show on discovery Tony would loose creative control of the show. As it is now Tony can work on what makes sense to him plus he has merch for sale. If you really want to support the channel buy merch or share with a friend or on whatever social media platform your on.
I know what you are saying but Tony would be much better off just having more subscribers then he would still have full control over himself. I try to spread the word for his channel when ever I can. I really don't think there is a better body work channel on the net.
They’d make do it differently on here he can do it his way which is by far the best for me personally to learn it’s said he’s talking to us separately with full explanations
First thing I thought when I saw the title was "Wonder if Fitzee's going to end up fixing Bad Chad's hackery"
@@ma61king I started watching Bad Chad but got tired of the odd behavior pretty quick. Yes Jolene is attractive but we don't need to hear about it every five minutes.
There are craftsman and there are artist who care about their work . God love ya brother
More amazing metalwork and brilliant video editing too. One of your very best so far. Thank you Tony
The car's transformation from Donatello to Joan Crawford is worthy of your skill.
"He meant well" Is that Canadian for "Bless his heart"? I had a good laugh at that.
Hi Tony, I've told you in the past that I learned to weld watching you and how to tackle an issue. THANK YOU for your instructions and insight. I've been fixing my junkyard rust bucket 39 Ford Panel using what I learn from you. I've been at it about a year now and getting close to finishing the rough first body work so I can at least drive it. Still has a long way to go, but I'm going to drive it in the spring. Without your help, I could not have gotten to where I am. It isn't show quality, but it's going to be a driver. I've seen all your videos for the last few years and have learned so much. Again, THANK YOU for all you do. See you in the next one. Bob in Idaho
Same with me Bob. !
By the time this car is done you'll have built 70% of it from scratch, haha. Awesome work as usual!
When the only thing I had was gas welding we had the old black coat hangers, wish I had a bunch of them now. They were a lot better metal.
There is no better into on KZhead than Fitzee’s!!!
Hello from Saint John New Brunswick.You are truly gifted ...To even consider taking on someone elses nightmare repairs is a true craftsman. My hat is off to you..
Fitzee, I wish you lived much closer to me. I would come work for you for free just to learn a smidgen of what you know. You are a MASTER of your craft Sir!! Thank you for sharing with us!! Teenagers in your area should be lined up outside of your door just to try and come in to attempt to gain some of your knowledge. By the way, we don't mind the long videos at all!
Once again Thanks Fitzee!! The tips were great, and right on par with work on my project (matching qtr panel gaps to deck lid & rear panel) Many times I find myself in a jam wondering how to correct something, I can always find the answer watching your videos!
"Buck tooth kinda look"... Yes! That's funny, almost like he could be a character on the cars movies.
Along the road you get to see things you don't want to see, among those you do. Patience and vigilant work arrives at joy and gratitude.
You are a magician with metal! Thanks for sharing your techniques!!
Hi Tony. From a distance, that car didn't look that bad. Your repair work is beautiful. You can't even tell there was repair. We should call you "The metal whisperer"!
Tony is a metalwork janitor! He sure cleaned up someone else’s mess 😁
Tony...your work on the seams is totally outstanding. I learned a lot !
Really appreciate you showing this work. It will directly help me sort out the hood on my 53. Thanks again for educating us!
Every time I watch your videos I learn something new. Thanks for sharing.
That was straightforward and step by step. It looks like it was always that way from the factory. Great Job on the seam. Spot on!
Your videos Tony are never long enough, and it's good for yt time audience attendance ...👍🏼
Absolutely awesome I love your videos I have learned so much from you ! There’s no way I could’ve fixed my wife’s jeep without your videos !
Great work Tony really looking forward to the rest of this build.
Tony makin it look easy again!......Thanks Tony for showing us how its done!
Great job Tony! Love watching your videos and how you explain and show us in detail how its done.
Wow!... Great Material. I Always Pickup New Tips Every Time. Thanks for Sharing
I very much appreciate your videos, showing us how you break down all the problem areas step-by-step. The results are so impressive, and without any fancy tools! You get the impression sometimes (elsewhere) that you need to outfit your entire garage with metal shaping machines just to fabricate anything.
The music over real time video adds a nice touch. Looking good.
Car looks like some teens had fun with it. Now you're just starting over.
I simply love that. What a skills, what a feeling for details...and what an educational video...
I heart felt nod to the owner who had the intestinal fortitude and optimism to take on such a restoration and for you, Tony, to possess the skills, knoweledge and tenacity to effect the mammoth repairs required to 'straighten out' the vehicle. The body builder who carried out the numerous abominations should be seperated from his fabrication tools and welding equipment and directed to take up a different occupation or hobby such as macramé or stamp collecting respectively.
Fitzee’s never gonna run out of white cabinet material. 😉
You do a great Joan Crawford! I love your videos . . . I always learn so much.
Hahaha. Thanks
Great tech session with getting the gaps right, works out very nice.
I couldn’t imagine having to be the one who had to fix this abortion of a car. I hope you charge accordingly for your hours cause you’re gonna have a pile of time into this thing. Can’t wait to see you tackle the rest of that front end, I can’t believe the last builder called that good enough. That cobbled up jigsaw puzzle of a front piece that you cut off to start with just made me giggle, what were they thinking? 🤣
Good stuff Tony. I had to look up the last bit though. I had not seen Mommy Dearest 1981 movie.
Old school Metal Work and Finishing! Excellent Work
Hi there mate you are a great workmanship on that old girl
Watching a Wizzard at work... most satisfying. Most satisfying.
Un travail formidable! Vous réalisez une véritable œuvre d'art en acier. Chapeau bas ! Amazing work! You create a true work of art in steel. Hats off!
Magic fingers Fitz, Magic! I love to see the details. Keeping it simple and getting it done right. Thanks for sharing. Until next time.
UR TOO GOOD I WISH I SAW UR VIDS 1O YEARS AGO BUT IM LIKE U I GET THE JOB DONE THANK U BEACUSE U STILL TEACH ME SOMTHING
Another masterpiece in the workings
Fixing something Bad Chad has FU hilarious.
Fitzee's finesse, not for the feint hearted!
Your a true master of body re-working. I wish I had started watching you decades ago. Oh yea U tube was not around. Your thought process is amazing and love how you know what your doing. You don't just hack things together, even with coat hangers. lol.
I've learned so much from your videos . Thank You for sharing Tony . The owner of this car was very fortunate to find you !
Just awesome skills. I could sit and watch you all day. I wish you were close… I’d be your intern just to learn how you do this. Thank you for posting. I’ve learned so Much from watching you. You’re a national treasure!
Another great video by the master, thanks fitzee! Amazing work as always.
I have to say again , I learn a lot every time I watch one of your videos.
I spit coffee on the keyboard when i saw the pieces that you welded on the corner of that hood!😆 I knew what the end result would be after it was grinded off.
Yes, Fitzee style. I tried it. It works.
Beautiful work. I will be subscribing, i really like the craftsmanship you share with your fans. Wow. Thanks
Tony you work out very nice. Thanks for sharing.
LET'S GOOOooo! You don't even KNOW how bad I needed a quick Fitz (fix) today.
A lot of grinding, cutting, reshaping, exellent use of coat hanger for gap filler work. The coat hanger thing really comes in handy, will have to stop at thrift store to pick up some. A lot of metal fab work without any specialty tools. You are an exellent teacher.
This is real body work. I love watching that... You are the best !!
You are a metal artist, I will remember this one forever.
Another super video metal work at its best thank you from across the pond😎
Most times starting on a big project is half the battle. Once you get going it’s not too bad. But that was a lot more work than it looks on video. Looking forward to the headlights. That’ll be a treat.
Tedious and time consuming. But, the end result is great! Nice work Fitzee. Thanks for bringing us along.
love these old cars brings back memories doing my 54 Chev bodywork 38 years ago where does time go painted with dupont centari and still lasting. You are a master craftsman for sure.
It makes me feel better Tony because I have just spent a day trying to fit a new floor panel in. Exciting project and looking forward to the next one. JOE
Hey Fitzee. All I can say about that whatever you would call it that they did to that Poor Hood is more than wrong, it's a Sin. They smashed it's beautiful nose in. And that's just the worst atrocity. But I know you'll do your best which is a lot, and make it look as good as it possibly can. You do immaculate work. I use your name as a comparison word all the time when I'm watching other builders/Fabricators. I say like he's Fitzeeing the hell out of that, or he needs to get to it and Fitzeefy that. But however I say it it's always a compliment to you. Keep on Fabbin Fitzee. Peace and be blessed.
Another masterclass!!👌👌👌 I feel it's such a shame that more people don't know about and benefit from Fitzee's knowledge. Perhaps some collaborationns Fitzee??
Thanks for taking the time to share with us.
Excellent work fitze. Thanks for bringing us along
Its hard to believe but there are actual you tube shows that are showing how to do what you are un doing. Nice to see you wearing hearing protection /dust mask and using an exhaust fan. Well done . Cheers from Edmonton
I learn something new every show. I have used coathangers as fillers since 1976. They work good on exaust gas welding too. But I love the way you closed the side seams. Can’t wait to see you rework the front.
Good to see you back at it tony. Fantastic work as usual
I'm dealing with a similar nightmare on a '62 willy's wagon tailgate right now. I dont envy you!
Amazing brother. Learned alot. Keep up the good work
Nothing much to say except BRAVO.
And this folks is why a quality paint job is not cheap. I've seen cars that someone used bondo on door and fender edges.
Excellent! Enjoyed watching you work. Thanks for the education.
Great job Fitzee, you have a good eye for detail. Well done!
Another great video from the Master himself... FItzee
Beautiful work Tony!
Just amazing Fitzee, inspires me to get out and fix my car but also scares me with the skill you just showed. I'll take it one bite at a time and see where we end up!
There isn't enough lead in Galena to fill that as it came in! Someone had the vision. Just not the skill. Pretty ambitious project. I love seeing the difference in philosophy between you fixing this stuff and my neighbor (House of Pain) doing it. Totally different ways to do it. In the end, result. Both of you been doing it for decades. He's a gas and Tig welder. You do Mig. He's more of a metalshaper. You are far faster to result.
Wow! i don't know man. Pretty amazing! Thank you for making these video's!
Beautiful work
How awesome. Such a great work 👍👍
"They meant well, I suppose." = "Bless their hearts."
HAPPY NEW YEAR TONY ENJOYING THIS CUSTOM BUILD GLAD TO BE BACK ON IT, JUST LIKE THE BOOT THE BONNET NEEDS THE SAME ATT. I LIKE YOUR PLAN OF ATTACK ON THIS , (MUSIC TOOOO!! LOVED IT 🔊🎶) THX TONY..
Beautiful job .
You make it look so easy.
Great work Fitzee thank you!!
Man you do amazing work, love it
Another great video from a master. I've said it before I'm in awe of the work you do.
Another great job
Good video for a cold day
Another great video 👍👍
Really nice work Tony.
Hmmm...I kinda liked the 56 Chev headlight "eyebrows" I like them on the early 50s pickups as well. BUT!...Just my 2 cents worth. Rock-on Brother. Let the instruction begin.
Greetings from the UK Tony, absolutely brilliant work as always, the tips are great too ,❤
True craftsman!
u sure someone wasn't building a hippopotamus? nice work friend
Im currently working on a car someone did some welding on but im happy with what they did luckily ! You on the other hand has inherited a mess but youll get it eventually