Midwest Garage Shop Talk – Garage Safety & Work Truck Revival Update



This video is a little different than most, but I’d like to sit down with you and talk about shop safety and garage safety. Working on trucks in the garage is dangerous to your health, and I’d like to at least reach one person when explaining some of the health concerns that come with working on cars and enlighten you on how important safety and PPE is while working in the shop. Let me know if you like the shop talk or if I should shut up and work!
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12 thoughts on “Midwest Garage Shop Talk – Garage Safety & Work Truck Revival Update

  1. Hey man I’ve reached out to you before and got help that worked. I have another issue and need help again. I replaced my distributor and the timing seemed off. Now when I crank the motor over it starts to but then quickly locks up. What could that be. It’s a 97 k1500.

  2. Man I miss this guy so much. I just bought my 92 and he made it so easy to understand everything. Because of him I learned how to troubleshoot and it took 4-5 days to get my junkyard truck completely running and now driving. Please comeback to us 😓

  3. Good job with the PPE discussion. It took me longer than you've been alive to figure out the importance of protecting yourself. I figure if Warren on Western Truck and Tractor can start wearing gloves to avoid the solvents,so can I. Enjoying the truck restoration so keep at it.

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