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Anybody else also pause your tv to check out the different tools the shop is using? Lately I’m also obsessed with shop layouts. Just trying to get ideas to make my garage more efficient.
Seems like every show out there on their first season have old dusty no-name boxes.
Season two you see a few nice big snappy boxes against the wall, by season 3/4 the entire shops are blinged out with brand new 2 post lifts, Miller Welders and full on monster tool chests.
TV Money must be nice.
LOL... thats why I dont watch them so much, they sell out to the man.


LOL... thats why I dont watch them so much, they sell out to the man.
Yet..Try live,love,wrench on motor trend channel.new show,very down to earth couple.they havent sold out....yet.
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Car shows are a business model that needs to generate income. They do this through sponsors. Sponsors want their product in camera view, not a competitors. Often if they are using a product not supplied by a sponsor its logo will get blurred out. These shows are marketing as much as anything else. That's OK, that's how the game is played.
I despise those car shows. They’re all the same. Bunch of tatted-up douche bags doing million dollar builds. I have zero interest in that. How about something for the common man trying to repair/maintain his own vehicles in the driveway?
That's a great idea for a show. Maybe have a show where they go to someone's house and get their car and fix it up. Just a plain working Joe who has a tired car. Maybe recruit local technicians who know that brand. New or rebuilt engine, trans, new tread, new stereo.
Sort of like that Chip Foose Overhaulin' show but for regular cars.
I despise those car shows. They’re all the same. Bunch of tatted-up douche bags doing million dollar builds. I have zero interest in that. How about something for the common man trying to repair/maintain his own vehicles in the driveway?
This is why I switched from TV to YouTube. There's a ton of fantastic YT content, on every subject you can think of. Of course there's even more **** than good stuff, but it's there.

I Notice a lot of older Craftsman tools on FantomWorks.
I despise those car shows. They’re all the same. Bunch of tatted-up douche bags doing million dollar builds. I have zero interest in that. How about something for the common man trying to repair/maintain his own vehicles in the driveway?
Craftsman currently has this big Instagram marketing campaign with Slick **** Rawlings.
What's retarded is that if anyone watches the show they clearly use truck brand tools.
Same goes with Gearwrench and their marketing campaign with Hawk Designs. All out million dollar builds aren't going to be done by guys who are buying Gearwrench because they can't afford/have the option to buy truck brands.
Isn't that basically "Garage Squad"?
Idk about exactly which tools every show is using but bendpak has certainly got the lockdown on the lift aspect. Just about everyone of these shops uses them.
Car shows are a business model that needs to generate income. They do this through sponsors. Sponsors want their product in camera view, not a competitors. Often if they are using a product not supplied by a sponsor its logo will get blurred out. These shows are marketing as much as anything else. That's OK, that's how the game is played.
I think the idea of a show going to just an average joes house and fixing up there car (not just slapping fancy wheels and a giant stereo in a dying car) would be amazing, people could send in videos or write a letter nominating people they think are deserving. Hell how many people do you know who live super buys life’s, are constantly helping other people, and just plain don’t have the time or the know how to fix up there older cars? Hell probably some dudes on here that are constantly helping to fix other people’s stuff while there own gets neglected. You could have like 4-5 guys in the team all with different specialty’s to really fix up someone’s tired ride. I’d watch that
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This show is called Garage Squad. That is exactly what they do.I think the idea of a show going to just an average joes house and fixing up there car (not just slapping fancy wheels and a giant stereo in a dying car) would be amazing, people could send in videos or write a letter nominating people they think are deserving. Hell how many people do you know who live super buys life’s, are constantly helping other people, and just plain don’t have the time or the know how to fix up there older cars? Hell probably some dudes on here that are constantly helping to fix other people’s stuff while there own gets neglected. You could have like 4-5 guys in the team all with different specialty’s to really fix up someone’s tired ride. I’d watch that
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I think the idea of a show going to just an average joes house and fixing up there car (not just slapping fancy wheels and a giant stereo in a dying car) would be amazing, people could send in videos or write a letter nominating people they think are deserving. Hell how many people do you know who live super buys life’s, are constantly helping other people, and just plain don’t have the time or the know how to fix up there older cars? Hell probably some dudes on here that are constantly helping to fix other people’s stuff while there own gets neglected. You could have like 4-5 guys in the team all with different specialty’s to really fix up someone’s tired ride. I’d watch that
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Live Love Wrench...the chick is all out annoying as hell....couldn't get past 10 min cuz of her..
I agree. Watched an episode where she was taking a oil filter off with a screwdriver she punched through the oil filter body. What? The car they were working on wasn't really a car but a frame with an engine. No body, no obstructions. Why not use the correct oil filter wrench there was plenty of room and the frame/engine was actually on a lift at the time? I miss Shade Tree Mechanic.