Never had an oil filter not come off with the proper tool before? I've had 2 or 3 that required a stabbing to get off. Luckily that has been it.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.
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.
??? they said nothing of CRI for paint matching so not sure if they know what they are doing or they just didn't show that and edited out of the show.
Or All Girls Garage...but i watch that with the sound off...Same as i do with Street Outlaws, I love the cars, and watching them launch, and go by on the big end....but cant stand all the grown men bitching and crying..so i watch that with the sound off too...Isn't that basically "Garage Squad"?
My point was she never even tried another tool besides a band wrench which wouldn't work anyways. The oil filter area was completely open, really nothing to get in her way. Use a cap type wrench with a ratchet and extension and it would have came off. She went straight to mangling the filter with a screwdriver getting oil all over the floor. I believe it was for the drama affect that all car shows suffer from. The correct tool would have removed it quicker with out the constant camera angle that focused on her figure but that doesn't fit into the producers goal of getting men to watch. She is easy on the eyes but annoying in the garage. She is probably a lot of fun away from the garage though.Never had an oil filter not come off with the proper tool before? I've had 2 or 3 that required a stabbing to get off. Luckily that has been it.
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They’re all the same. Bunch of tatted-up douche bags doing million dollar builds.
You obveously haven't watched Bad Chad Customs. His idea of a tube bender is banging it on the ground until he gets the right bend.
Try live,love,wrench on motor trend channel.new show,very down to earth couple.they havent sold out....yet.
I Notice a lot of older Craftsman tools on FantomWorks.
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.
Yet I’ve never seen a shop in real life uses them? I wonder what the sponsored to sold ratio is.
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.
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.
I haven't seen a car show actually show any work or teach someone how to do the work, instead its made for tv drama and that's why Youtube has taken off like it has and why its replacing cable tv.
you ever watch bitchin rides? they show a lot of metal fab being done
Iron Resurrection does also.
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?
I miss those guys on Shadetree Garage on TNN...1990s, I think? They showed real repairs on everyday cars. Nothing fancy or exotic. It was actually educational TV, now that I think about it...
You are better off watching a video like this. A honest, efficient, and well used box.
Roadkill is a good show without a pimped out shop.
Roadkill Garage uses a lot of Harbor Freight stuff.
I like the dog. His buddy was working under a car, on a creeper. The dog had him cornered and damn near licked him to death. LOL!! All kidding aside, I like that show too. He is very creative and low key but he does plug the hell out of his sponsor, Eastwood. The VW cartoon car and the dune buggy were very good.
I could live without some of the reality show drama from Mark Wormann on Graveyard cars
Full custom garage is under rated.
I agree it is one of the few good shows.