Mad metalworking skills

That was fun to watch!
Hey Bill! Been wondering how you did with those storms.

Not only do I like this person’s work, but I love the camera work that is self explanatory and detailed. No talking just doing. And every video I learn a trick because she comes at a problem a different way. Her use of patterns and shape patterns has really evolved since her early vids. My only question is how did she learn this? Was it from working with someone or all from YouTube? It is possible as there are guys who are great like NYCNC who learned the basics from YouTube and went on from there to be huge.
 
Anybody else thought she was working on ‘65 Chevy P/U? Because all I could see was the cab and had never even heard of a Stout I guess.
 
Just ran onto this. Not only great skill at metal working but at making and editing vids. All work no talking, just how I like it.
Great skill, great video ... and I especially like her mascot!
 
Well that kind of work doesn't get done with a day job and one Saturday a week.
Certainly not for me. But by the way she changes weight of clothing it appears to me this is over a year+. Hard to say with videos. But the way she’s doing every single thing like taking apart and redoing the whole front of the cab those parts would take me months. The sheer focus and dedication over this amount of time is way more than I can muster.
 
She appears to use MIG wire when TIG welding. Why not?

I once heard/read that the filler wire used for TIG and ox-acetylene were different formulas.
Not sure I believe that. Anyone know?

Brian
 
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