See how this Texas team always has its hands full with noisy clients, demanding construction, and tight deadlines.See how this Texas team always has its hands full with noisy clients, demanding construction, and tight deadlines.See how this Texas team always has its hands full with noisy clients, demanding construction, and tight deadlines.
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Good show with no drama. I'm impressed with the metal fab they can do as well as the detailed interior work. I would use them if I could afford it. But, the background music sucks, and every other word out of Bill's mouth is 'thing' as in "we're gonna make this thing into something that this thing will be able to stand out from other things as we put this thing on the lift so we can work on this thing'. Sometimes it's best just to watch on mute.
These interior guys john and heath are unbelievable! The fabricators best of any show of this type.
I love the fact that there's no high school drama on the team, but the best part is the level of engineering they put into some of these builds is absolutely mind-boggling!
Every time one of the guys says,"go ahead," everybody has to drink except the first person to yell "drink" after someone says it. E.g., "I'm gonna go ahead and get this tacked into place" or " we're gonna go ahead and block the body panels to get ready for paint."
Good luck making it to the end of an episode!
Every time one of the guys says,"go ahead," everybody has to drink except the first person to yell "drink" after someone says it. E.g., "I'm gonna go ahead and get this tacked into place" or " we're gonna go ahead and block the body panels to get ready for paint."
Good luck making it to the end of an episode!
Good luck making it to the end of an episode!
Every time one of the guys says,"go ahead," everybody has to drink except the first person to yell "drink" after someone says it. E.g., "I'm gonna go ahead and get this tacked into place" or " we're gonna go ahead and block the body panels to get ready for paint."
Good luck making it to the end of an episode!
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- Texas Custom Cars - Ein Job für Bill Carlton
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