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I’m still amazed by these guys every time I watch. I really don’t want them to finish it though, lol.
1972 Dodge Demon with a 451" stroker Big Block
1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer AMC 360" AKA Golddigger- SOLD
2003 Dodge Crewcab 2500 Cummins longbed 4x4
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee V-6 full time 4x4
Alternators, winches, 4x4, guns all have the same issue if you don't have any knowledge of them usually bad things will happen. Serehill
After seeing this thread I binged through the episodes and got all caught up.
That's just some amazing work. I definitely like how they started doing the stopwatch deal to show exactly how much time that easy little panel takes to make. Really puts it into perspective for all those times I try to rush something with less than stellar results.
No doubt, they are not afraid to spend a day or two on a 'small' effort. It really helps me appreciate the time and effort to do this kind of high quality fabrication. Of course, I am not an expert. They could just be a couple of hacks who don't know squat. But to my shade tree mechanic eye they sure do seem like they know what they are doing.
I wondered if they were going to pull all of the wiring out. It's amazing what they have done to get to this point. And still more stuff to do! I wonder how much fabricating they will do on Binky.
I am not enjoying the truck build as much as binky. That's just being honest. I think partly because Binky seemed so outrageous. I do support the guys with a small monthly donation but I am anxious for more binky.