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Tag: Youtube
Autobody Teacher and Students Teach How to Paint A Car using Eastwood Products
Donnie Smith’s (AKA “Butler Collision”) YouTube channel has for a while now been a wealth of FREE knowledge for anyone interested in learning more about the collision or autobody hobby and trade. Recently Donnie and his students decided to tackle a color change on a 2003 Mustang and document the supplies, costs, and time needed to do the job. Along the way they’re using DIY-geared Eastwood products to help make the job easier AND more cost effective. We’re excited to see how the car turns out and maybe we’ll even learn a thing or two ourselves along the way! Make sure you follow the project on their Collision Blast Blog.
Insane In-Car Race Videos! 1700HP Dragster!
It is a short week for most of us working-folk. I won’t force you to think too much this week. I have always loved in-car race videos, where it feels like you are right there in the drivers seat. This week I picked some of my recent favorite in-car videos. […]
Eastwood Welders- Good for more than bodywork!
Today we began a DIY video that will show an example of some heavy duty welding that our Mig 175 Welder can handle. In this video we will be highlighting how to build a Mustang II cross member kit from Welder Series out of Ontario, Canada. These guys make a […]
The best stunts are unplanned!
I spotted this video skyrocketing in views on YouTube as of late. This couldn’t have been any smoother if it was planned! I love how the one car skims the roof of the car it is jumping over, without skipping a beat. Now THAT is how you pass race fans! […]
Getting a little too loose
While doing my daily search of hot automotive topics, viral videos, and general forum gossip, I came across this video. Now I am all for doing burnouts, getting sideways, and having a little “fun” in your ride. But sometimes you need to make it a practice of taking that split […]