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Dave Welch takes a step-by-step approach to repair one of the most common problems GM Truck owners face, rusty Rocker Panels and Cab Corners. Dave admits this is a tough job, but it can be done by the DIY builder. With Dave’s techniques used in this video, you can get his done at home and save yourself a ton of money at the bodyshop! Check out everything you need for your 1947-87 Chevrolet or GMC Pickups at www.brotherstrucks.com
I'm 18 and this makes me a little less scared to do haha. Any recommended welder settings so I get a good weld?
These old trucks seem to be very difficult to get information on.Thanks for you information,greatly appreiated.
Would you know if the 1969 2 ton truck cab is the same as the 1/2 ton cab.The cab looks the same.Just wondering if the rocker panel are the same to order them.
Thanks for the great video I’m 15 and about to do this to my truck that used to be my dads
What if the weather strip seam is rotted
The old silver fox handing out nuggets of information and technique. I love your videos, Keep going!
Could you give us/me some information on the suggested Welder for this type of work? Doesn't have to be brand specific, just basic model/version/type. Thank You
This video is giving me confidence in repairing my 58 Apache rust spots, it’s in the exact same place
I’m Assuming from watching this video that since I’m replacing the entire floor pan I should replace the pan before cab corners. I’d like to see a step by spec video of a 67-72 floor pan replacement.
You're the man, Dave!!
I have a step by step series on 67-72 metal work in progress on my channel for those looking for more detailed step-by-step guidance.