I MESSED UP - VW Bus Rocker Panel Restoration

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

0:00 Intro
0:12 Cutting out old rocker
1:53 Eastwood AC/DC MP200i
4:26 New supports
6:08 Panel gap
7:49 Epoxy Primer
8:24 CLECOS
9:29 Panel adhesive
11:10 Pinch welding
11:55 TIG
The long awaited Rocker Redo. I am so glad I decided to tear out my last repair and start over. Watch the video through and I think you will agree with me.
Let's be honest, I don't think I will escape from using a skim coat of filler on most of the bus, but I don't really want to be slappin 1/2" thick coat of bondo over poorly repaired metal. I also didn't want to make the same mistakes as I did last time, so some new tools were in order:
If you are looking for a new shop welder, the all-around versatile welder Eastwoods Multi Process welders are all on sale right now. Use BRANDON5 at checkout to help support the channel! www.eastwood.com/welding.html
Ryan was my go-to man for questions on tig, he also uses the Eastwood MP200i and has tons of sweet videos you should check out!
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  • @georgeclements2742
    @georgeclements2742Ай бұрын

    I really appreciate your perfectionism and your humility in accepting that, like all of us, you have much to learn. In the end you will end up with a bus that you are proud to own and drive and I look forward to following your journey getting there. Best wishes.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    As a beginner at this, I have to accept my lack of experience and knowledge. I think that’s why I chose to redo the rocker, becoming an expert takes starting over and admitting failures. I appreciate the comment!

  • @frankyensan
    @frankyensanАй бұрын

    I am grateful for the long and the short version of this…

  • @frankyensan

    @frankyensan

    Ай бұрын

    Dude, I commented before you got to Klecko’s!!! I have thousands of them when I had an Airstream restoration company called Franks Trailer Works. I would love to swing by with a beer and talk shop and shit. Keep doing this man, you are an inspiration

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    @@frankyensan I love Clecos! I feel like a "real" car restorer when I use them haha. Thanks for the comments man, I put a ton of work into the bus and channel, people like you make it worth it.

  • @garethevans8761
    @garethevans8761Ай бұрын

    You only learn and improve from your failures! I do the same - not happy with the outcome, try again. The difficulty is knowing when something is ‘good enough’, and when you are chasing a perfection that doesn’t exist or isn’t worth the pursuit. Loving the videos! 🤙

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    For sure there’s so much that’s “good enough” and probably on par for most of the restoration world. But I seriously can’t sleep if I’m not satisfied with the repair.

  • @garethevans8761

    @garethevans8761

    Ай бұрын

    @@BrandonsBus I know the feeling! It’s definitely an ongoing battle 😅 No one else sees the imperfections but you though 💪

  • @JonFukuda
    @JonFukudaАй бұрын

    The commitment to excellence here is inspiring… some people say perfect is the enemy of good and I say fuck that… need to redo the rocker, redo it! Nice get on the Eastwood TIG rig and I really appreciated the Ryan Krause cameo - another resto creator I’ve been following for years.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    As a beginner at anything, starting over and trying again only means you get better! I appreciate your comment.

  • @pattybeeman
    @pattybeemanАй бұрын

    An old tig welder helped me to avoid leaving little pinholes when you stop the arc. Move the arc away from the weld puddle out into solid metal where you are not welding as you decrease volt/amp with the pedal. This will decrease those little pin holes. If you do it quickly you can still hover over the weld spot and let the shielding gas cool the weld and prevent contaminants from oxidizing on the surface. I am not tig expert, but that little tip helped me with creating smoother tig welds.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    I love that tip! Thanks for the comment

  • @tomdale1313
    @tomdale1313Ай бұрын

    GREAT CONTENT, thxs for sharing...

  • @user-zy1mf6xz9t
    @user-zy1mf6xz9tАй бұрын

    I will attempt to make sense of this 😅 IF you’re travel direction is to the Right…..try to run short “runs” 1 inch ,or so……then….. do the same thing , left of the previous,already welded STICH . with intent of control of warping Hope this helps

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    This does help! Thanks!

  • @FhVW
    @FhVWАй бұрын

    I loved this episode! wishing I had a garage or tools like this.Time I have. Love to see the progress

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Some parts of the year I don’t have time due to my work but right now I’m working on the bus every day!

  • @gentibici
    @gentibiciАй бұрын

    these clickers will save my bus during this summer.. I didn't know them till I saw your video. Restoring a vw bus in Albania is a pain in the but buttttt I will manage to finish this year.. or maybe! thank you for your time to show us

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Nice! Keep at it!

  • @user-go9ki2xc6h
    @user-go9ki2xc6hАй бұрын

    Good work. Hello from Belarus 🇧🇾

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Hello! Thanks for following along!

  • @madcapmagician6018
    @madcapmagician6018Ай бұрын

    Brother tig welding thin material is a pain. Make sure your amperage is set right for the thickness of the sheet metal and when you start start on one side go for about a half inch then move to the other end of the panel ... Slowly work your way to the middle, letting enough time pass between welding so everything will cool down. Also practice practice practice on any think gauge sheet metal before you go ahead on the final piece just practice until you can make good welds with no warpage, it just takes practice. 😁👍.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comment! I practice almost every day on sheet metal scraps. Tig isn’t easy but I’ll get it!

  • @glynharper1066
    @glynharper1066Ай бұрын

    Great work with the new tools, correct equipment make all the difference.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    There’s so many tool options in the auto restoration world, some of them aren’t necessary, but all of them make your life easier in some way!

  • @2JustMe1
    @2JustMe1Ай бұрын

    Congratulations on the new toy and as always a spectacular job.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! Still is pretty awesome to see a tig welder in the garage.

  • @2JustMe1

    @2JustMe1

    Ай бұрын

    @@BrandonsBus, I hear that. I remember when I got my first welders. I got a Snap-On mig welder back in 1987 (still working perfectly) and then my Lincoln tig welder in 1998, but that seriously needs an upgrade. BUT I started welding back in 1968 when my mother found an old Carbon Arc welder in a rummage sale and brought it home as a present. I was 6 and knew absolutely nothing about welding but started to pick it up. Made my first mono shock bicycle and thought I was pretty cool.

  • @HubertusSchaper
    @HubertusSchaperАй бұрын

    Hi Brandon. Great start with new tools the clecos was a good investmend aswell the new Welder and the spotwelder.will make your restorationwork a lot more comfortble, Great progress looking forward for the nex ep🇺🇸, Greetings.Hubertus🙏🏻🇳🇱🇳🇴🍀👍🏻☮🇺🇸

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! Having the right tools makes everything a little cleaner and easier. I appreciate all your comments and for following along my channel.

  • @DennisGhelfi
    @DennisGhelfiАй бұрын

    I ran a off set along the seam and glued it at that area also

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    That’s a good idea, on the inside the horizontal support hides the seam for me, so I could have added an overlap too.

  • @user-ig6zu9lz4z
    @user-ig6zu9lz4zАй бұрын

    Наконец то видосик вышел. Удачи Вам в восстановлении автобуса

  • @backyardkombi5466
    @backyardkombi5466Ай бұрын

    Nice video. I’ll need to do this if I ever get back to my bus project.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    The long rocker is pretty satisfying to complete, and the tall replacement is only $80 from WW. Think you will get back at it this summer?

  • @backyardkombi5466

    @backyardkombi5466

    Ай бұрын

    @@BrandonsBus that’s the plan. Soon as my teaching year is over and the rains are past to jump back on the bus. But I also need to remotivate myself.

  • @PompeyMatt17
    @PompeyMatt178 күн бұрын

    algorithm brought me here and I'm glad of it...I'm restoring my BMW Z3 and welded up the inner sills with my flux core...your description of "destructive nature" is perfect!..I ended up plugging blow holes with JB weld as I just got fed up...as for POR15 I found surface rust creeps through after a couple of weeks. I was also recommended to use 2k epoxy as well....subbed!

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    3 күн бұрын

    It’s all a learning process! I’ve made so many mistakes it’s insane. But in a ton better now because of all that learning. Keep at it!

  • @PompeyMatt17

    @PompeyMatt17

    3 күн бұрын

    @@BrandonsBus likewise...people keep telling me "why put all this effort into nothing?"....you can't put a price on education and experience....

  • @perfeicaodaantiguidade4710
    @perfeicaodaantiguidade4710Ай бұрын

    Parabéns pelo projeto meu amigo Lk

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for following along!

  • @bryanjones6952
    @bryanjones6952Ай бұрын

    This looks Amazing, Great Choice!❤😊

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    It might take me a decade longer to restore everything, but at least it will be done right 😭

  • @richardw3294
    @richardw3294Ай бұрын

    Great video talk and show! Thanks.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Trying to narrate in my videos a little more! Glad you liked it.

  • @AlbieSol560
    @AlbieSol560Ай бұрын

    Great work! Inspirational.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! It’s tough recording and editing but I’m glad I’m sharing my journey.

  • @robertgomez4370
    @robertgomez4370Ай бұрын

    Keep up the good work!

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! In the garage every day!

  • @savannahlion3081
    @savannahlion30814 күн бұрын

    Much better ! 🤘🦁🤘

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    3 күн бұрын

    Right!?! It was totally worth the redo

  • @Doubleodude
    @DoubleodudeАй бұрын

    Dude I’m so proud for you. I learn something with every video. Congratulations on the support from manufacturers for your content and excellent editing. Looking forward to the next one. @rustydubbs

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for always having a kind and encouraging comment!

  • @centerbayclassics
    @centerbayclassicsАй бұрын

    Congrats on the new welder! Great video!

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    I’m practicing tig everyday! I also have a huge replacement metal order on its way so it’s about to get fun.

  • @centerbayclassics

    @centerbayclassics

    Ай бұрын

    @@BrandonsBus Nice 👍

  • @benjaminrdoyle
    @benjaminrdoyleАй бұрын

    Good bye POR15, hello expoxy primer!! 🎉

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Hahah yea it was time. I spent so many hours sanding POR off because of poor adhesion. It was like a bad relationship where I thought I was doing everything wrong. 😑

  • @christianmccollum1028
    @christianmccollum1028Ай бұрын

    Van freaking tastic!!! Excellent job so far, man. On my bus I'm just doing wheel arches, rear lower corners and battery trays right now. I hope to tackle big repairs like this one day... if I ever gut the interior to a blank slate. Gotta start saving for a TIG machine and panel adhesive after watching this!

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    2 күн бұрын

    Tig makes a huge difference with bodywork! Mig is great for plug welding and frame repairs but it’s too brittle and hard for bodywork.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    2 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much for the comment btw, sorry for the late response

  • @alonsoaymore7356
    @alonsoaymore7356Ай бұрын

    Excelente. Sucesso aí nos trabalhos

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @jessegriffin9
    @jessegriffin9Ай бұрын

    Where are the other parts, eg the engine? Are those in good condition? Just asking.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    The stock vw engine runs but is completely dismantled for cleaning and inspecting. I’m not sure if that engine is going back in, I might do a Subaru swap. 🤫

  • @uh1200
    @uh1200Ай бұрын

    In the red Wig Stick is Torium that is Radioaktiv. Better take the gray Wig Stick without Torium the standing time at the gray is a little bit smaler but much better for your heals

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! I was about to buy the red, trying the grey now.

  • @weshipitjamaica4354
    @weshipitjamaica4354Ай бұрын

    Good move on the clecos - Boeing Tech

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Yea they feel like a tool that will last 50 years.

  • @davetyson2331
    @davetyson2331Ай бұрын

    like the new welder

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! I’m still getting the hang of it, but so far it’s amazing

  • @camping_with_tywan
    @camping_with_tywan20 күн бұрын

    LFG!!

  • @aircola1
    @aircola1Ай бұрын

    Why don't you solder with cusi3? Cusi3 wire in the MIG welding machine and argon as gas. Doesn't generate so much heat and the sheet metal doesn't warp. Has been used for years in car restoration.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    Tig seems generally easier to control heat, but I’ve also never used the mig wire you speak of, I’ll have to look into it!

  • @madcapmagician6018
    @madcapmagician6018Ай бұрын

    Welding just takes practice.

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    For sure, just when I had kinda figured out mig now I have tig to learn. I try and practice daily.

  • @richardsprojects
    @richardsprojectsАй бұрын

    Looking good , when tig welding cover up or you'll end up with sunburn

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    For sure man, it’s that fine balance of not dying in the Florida sun at the same time not getting skin damage from welding.

  • @tomswindler64
    @tomswindler64Ай бұрын

    Nice 😎😎😎👍👍👍

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    It did turn out nice 😊

  • @user-ig6zu9lz4z
    @user-ig6zu9lz4zАй бұрын

    Друг мой одевайте очки при работе с отрезными машинками, берегите глаза

  • @jenssirbensonmam4822
    @jenssirbensonmam4822Ай бұрын

    Love Your videos! But: Has Your beard always burnt from welding and grinding? ;-)

  • @BrandonsBus

    @BrandonsBus

    Ай бұрын

    The beard takes a beating.

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