I believe the videos of the flame job on the Willis is your best yet. Thank
you for trying to teach the rest of us how to accomplish jobs we were not
sure we could do. THANK YOU
Garnett M. August 6, 2011 @
10:15 am
Pete go to or get your girl to go to a store where they sell sewing stuff
there`s a neat cutting knife that you`ll love it has 2 different sizes in
wheels but major Fxcking sharp but following lines is what there made for
without moving materials or going off lines —Its a Razor wheel works
great .cheap too replacable blades strong .
twocanplayatthat August 6, 2011 @
11:51 am
Great work Pete!
strokerle debo August 6, 2011 @
12:47 pm
great job pete im doing a front engine dragster flame job 4 my self,keep up
the great work.
bethoveen3 August 6, 2011 @
3:05 pm
Really goes well with the car,lot of tips here , thanks Pete
MVC2FOELIFE August 6, 2011 @
6:33 pm
quick question pete can i apply epoxy on metal and body work done OR do i
first apply epoxy the do bodywork?great channel
diyautoschool August 6, 2011 @
6:41 pm
@MVC2FOELIFE You can do it either way, epoxy primer is a sealer, if you
apply epoxy to bare metal and then do the body work, make sure you remove
the sealer from the areas that need body work before doing bodywork, as for
putting epoxy primer on bondo–it really doesn’t matter either way, yes or
no, Take it easy Pete
diyautoschool August 6, 2011 @
6:44 pm
@MrMrtiki Yeah I have a few of those type of wheel razors with swival
heads, I just can’t seem to get the swival to work my way, it wants to go
where ever it wants instead of follow the line. Thanks for the info.. Pete
diyautoschool August 6, 2011 @
6:45 pm
@TheOldhotrod Thanks for the comments and support—Pete
MVC2FOELIFE August 6, 2011 @
6:53 pm
@diyautoschool thank you nice channel
Garnett M. August 6, 2011 @
10:08 pm
@diyautoschool Oh really I picked one up for cutting tarping worked really
good
RamblinAround August 7, 2011 @
7:03 pm
Great series of vids Pete. Thanks for the great tips.
TheReeferman209 August 7, 2011 @
7:36 pm
pete ….. you are bad ass!
JimboVids August 10, 2011 @
12:35 am
Pete, thanks to your video on how to install vinyl tops, I finally got up
the courage to try it myself (with some help) on my Monte Carlo. I put up a
little video to show you: watch?v=i_zvkTc-6OI
MrBlueroads August 15, 2011 @
7:19 pm
that looks hard 2 do. seems like the knife would cut in to paint?
Dan K September 3, 2011 @
11:01 pm
Auto mask-Pete
neon4life1 October 30, 2011 @
4:40 pm
PETES a legend he is someone to look up to thanks again Pete for your help
Joe from NEW YORK
MsVampure February 26, 2012 @
9:07 pm
Thank you Pete. This really helps. I was looking for tips and training on
how to do this, and it looks very simple and easy to maintain, as long as
you don’t stress yourself over so much about it. So you inspired me even
more on doing this as my longterm career :). Your a good man.
Richard's World May 21, 2012 @
1:10 am
Hey Pete. Besides the desert cammies I also seen you wear a Navy ball cap.
Where you in the Navy? What did you do?
Ed Hubbs September 16, 2012 @
9:55 am
Nice layout.The came out looking pretty sweet in the end.Nice job man.
1951Skylark February 12, 2013 @
1:33 am
Great Job Pete….You can try a Swann Morton surgical knife with a 10A
blade. As used in graphics…and if you know anything about airbrushing
work its the tool they use for low tack masking tape ( which is a clear
film). You could easily work in graphics!! You already got the skills !!
Talented man.
1951Skylark February 12, 2013 @
1:35 am
I should have said Low Tack Masking film not tape…
Paul Grimard June 27, 2013 @
11:07 pm
The frisket tape that he is using is what they use to transfer Vynil
decals,.. Back Mask, Transfer tape, frisket,.. same shit just provides a
mask.
August 6, 2011 @ 7:45 am
Cool video Pete, flames look really good!!!
August 6, 2011 @ 9:13 am
Came out awesome time for the clear coat.
August 6, 2011 @ 9:22 am
I believe the videos of the flame job on the Willis is your best yet. Thank
you for trying to teach the rest of us how to accomplish jobs we were not
sure we could do. THANK YOU
August 6, 2011 @ 10:15 am
Pete go to or get your girl to go to a store where they sell sewing stuff
there`s a neat cutting knife that you`ll love it has 2 different sizes in
wheels but major Fxcking sharp but following lines is what there made for
without moving materials or going off lines —Its a Razor wheel works
great .cheap too replacable blades strong .
August 6, 2011 @ 11:51 am
Great work Pete!
August 6, 2011 @ 12:47 pm
great job pete im doing a front engine dragster flame job 4 my self,keep up
the great work.
August 6, 2011 @ 3:05 pm
Really goes well with the car,lot of tips here , thanks Pete
August 6, 2011 @ 6:33 pm
quick question pete can i apply epoxy on metal and body work done OR do i
first apply epoxy the do bodywork?great channel
August 6, 2011 @ 6:41 pm
@MVC2FOELIFE You can do it either way, epoxy primer is a sealer, if you
apply epoxy to bare metal and then do the body work, make sure you remove
the sealer from the areas that need body work before doing bodywork, as for
putting epoxy primer on bondo–it really doesn’t matter either way, yes or
no, Take it easy Pete
August 6, 2011 @ 6:44 pm
@MrMrtiki Yeah I have a few of those type of wheel razors with swival
heads, I just can’t seem to get the swival to work my way, it wants to go
where ever it wants instead of follow the line. Thanks for the info.. Pete
August 6, 2011 @ 6:45 pm
@TheOldhotrod Thanks for the comments and support—Pete
August 6, 2011 @ 6:53 pm
@diyautoschool thank you nice channel
August 6, 2011 @ 10:08 pm
@diyautoschool Oh really I picked one up for cutting tarping worked really
good
August 7, 2011 @ 7:03 pm
Great series of vids Pete. Thanks for the great tips.
August 7, 2011 @ 7:36 pm
pete ….. you are bad ass!
August 10, 2011 @ 12:35 am
Pete, thanks to your video on how to install vinyl tops, I finally got up
the courage to try it myself (with some help) on my Monte Carlo. I put up a
little video to show you: watch?v=i_zvkTc-6OI
August 15, 2011 @ 7:19 pm
that looks hard 2 do. seems like the knife would cut in to paint?
September 3, 2011 @ 11:01 pm
Auto mask-Pete
October 30, 2011 @ 4:40 pm
PETES a legend he is someone to look up to thanks again Pete for your help
Joe from NEW YORK
February 26, 2012 @ 9:07 pm
Thank you Pete. This really helps. I was looking for tips and training on
how to do this, and it looks very simple and easy to maintain, as long as
you don’t stress yourself over so much about it. So you inspired me even
more on doing this as my longterm career :). Your a good man.
May 21, 2012 @ 1:10 am
Hey Pete. Besides the desert cammies I also seen you wear a Navy ball cap.
Where you in the Navy? What did you do?
September 16, 2012 @ 9:55 am
Nice layout.The came out looking pretty sweet in the end.Nice job man.
February 12, 2013 @ 1:33 am
Great Job Pete….You can try a Swann Morton surgical knife with a 10A
blade. As used in graphics…and if you know anything about airbrushing
work its the tool they use for low tack masking tape ( which is a clear
film). You could easily work in graphics!! You already got the skills !!
Talented man.
February 12, 2013 @ 1:35 am
I should have said Low Tack Masking film not tape…
June 27, 2013 @ 11:07 pm
The frisket tape that he is using is what they use to transfer Vynil
decals,.. Back Mask, Transfer tape, frisket,.. same shit just provides a
mask.